Organized by Sky Field Skirmish | |
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Tournament Info!
Sky Field Skirmish Pocket Edition is a free weekly tournament every Tuesday!
Rules!
Decklist Submission
Decklists must be submitted through Limitless. If you are found playing with the incorrect decklist it will be a game loss. If you do not fix your deck to match your decklist for later rounds you will be dropped from the tournament.
Check-in:
Check-in starts an hour before the tournament begins. Players who do not check in will be dropped from the tournament. Check-in for each round is 5 minutes. If you do not check in within that time you will receive a loss for that round.
Swiss Rounds are BO3 matches:
They are 35 minutes long with 5 minutes to check in each round.
Top Cut:
The Top Cut is BO3 as well. Most Tournaments will be a top cut of 8 unless stated otherwise.
Ties:
Ties are worth 1 match point. If the match timer concludes this will result in a tie. If you are about to go to time and are in the 3 game or finishing a second game please call a judge so a decision can be made on an extension.
Connection issues may occur:
If they happen before the game begins(the game never starts) then users should try again. However, if connection issues occur mid-game, the player with the Victory screen will be given the win. Please contact a judge for support.
In-Game Name
if your in-game name does not match your username on Limitless please inform your opponent at the start of the round
Streaming:
Players are allowed to stream their games. Players streaming their matches may want to delay their stream to stop viewers from having any advantage.
Breaking the rules, using game exploits, harassment, etc. will result in penalties.
Contacting Judges:
Please only use limitless to contact Judges.
Number of Rounds
The number of rounds will be dependent on the number of participants who check in and submit a decklist.
4-8 players = 3 Swiss Rounds, and no Top Cut
9-16 players = 4 Swiss Rounds, and Top 4
17-64 players = 5 Swiss Rounds, and Top 8
65-136 players = 6 Swiss Rounds, and Top 8
137-256 players = 7 Swiss Rounds, and Top 8
Prizing
At the moment we do not have prize support and are working on securing some for future events.