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Last Update: 11.11.08
AdeptiCon reserves the right to modify, update, clarify, or change event
rules in the interest of making AdeptiCon the best event possible. No fundamental
rules changes will be made after 3/1/2009.
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GENERAL RULES |
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DEVESTATION |
| This is a very different type of Tournament. It starts with a 3000 point game. If you finish with a win or are within 300VP of your opponent and have scored a minimum of 500VP, you have the option to Devastate. In Devastation, a Judge will come over and mark your army list and you will advance with what you have left. If you are not eligible or choose not to, you enter the consolation bracket and play with the list valid for that round. If an odd number of armies Devastate, one random Consolation player will be matched against a Devastation opponent.
General Rules:
- Multi-wound models are transferred as is. One-use items are reset. Unit size minimums are ignored once an army devastates; the army is "as-is".
- Once an army is in consolation, it cannot devastate.
- New units created in a game must roll a Leadership check to advance in Devastation.
- An Army must have a General and any other
mandatory characters to Devastate. (Heirophant)
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SCORING |
| Battle: 75 points total, 25 standard Battle Points per round (25 - Victory, 5 - Loss). Level of Victory is +1 VP (There are no Draws). Playing in the Devastation bracket in Round 2 is worth 5 Bonus Battle Points. Playing in the Devastation bracket in Round 3 is worth 10 Bonus Battle points.
Appearance: 25 points total. Appearance will be judged via Checklist as follows:
Two Separate judges will judge each army on the first 8 Painting categories.
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The army is ENTIRELY painted to a three color minimum standard.
- The army looks like a cohesive force.
- The army is colored in a pleasing and consistent manner.
- The army uses highlighting or shading techniques to add depth and lighting to the models.
- Character models and army centerpieces stand out.
- Time was taken to paint the details of the models/units to bring out the individuality of the army (i.e. gems, lenses, ribbons, etc).
- The units of similar models are similarly painted but recognizable as belonging to different units
- The army is in the top 25% of armies represented
at this tournament.
All Painting Judges will be involved in the last 2 Painting Marks.
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The army is in the top 10% of armies represented at this tournament.
- The army is THE top army represented at this
tournament.
The Last 5 Points are for Miscellaneous Appearance
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All models have basing material or paint
- All models are based in a consistent or cohesive manner
- Some Models have been converted or dynamically posed.
- Some models have extensive and intricate basing.
- All models have extensive and intricate basing.
Player Sportsmanship: 33 points total. Each Player is expected and required to use the highest level of sportsmanship at all times while involved in the Devastation Tournament. At the end of each game, your opponents will rate your Sportsmanship by using a Sportsmanship checklist. One point is awarded for each "Yes" below.
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Was your Opponent On Time and Prepared to play with all needed items? YES/NO
- Did your Opponent Measure Accurately and play at a timely pace? YES/NO
- Did your Opponent know his/her rules and handle
rules disputes reasonably? YES/NO
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1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
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The Worst Opponent I have
ever Played |
This Opponent was
Awful |
This Opponent displayed average sportsmanship |
This Opponent was OK |
This Opponent displayed good sportsmanship |
This Opponent is my new Best Friend |
If you circle 0 or 5, you will have to provide a written explanation as to why. At the End of the Tourney, you will rank your opponents from Best to Least in Sportsmanship. These last 3 point totals will round out Sportsmanship scoring.
Tourney's Choice:
Between rounds, each player will display their army and will be allowed to vote for their favorite army, display, and ambassador of the tourney. Tourney's Choice votes will be used to award the Tourney's Choice awards.
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AWARDS |
- Best Overall - The player with the highest point total. Battle Points for first tie-breaker. Appearance for second tie-breaker.
- Devastation Champion/Consolation Champion - The player with highest Battle Points from the two tournament Brackets. Sportsmanship Points for first tie-breaker.
- Best Appearance
- Best Sportsmanship - The player with the highest sportsmanship score. Battle Points for first tie-breaker.
- Close, But� - The Highest Overall Points not winning another award.
- Tourney's Choice - Most Tourney's Choice votes.
Highest combined composition and appearance score for tie-breaker.
A Player may win only one award outside of
Tourney's Choice.
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SCHEDULE |
| 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm |
Check-in and Paint Judging |
| 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm |
Game #1 (3000 Points) |
| 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm |
Dinner Break and Paint Judging |
| 6:00 pm - 8:30 pm |
Game #2 (2000 Points Consolation) |
| 8:30 pm - 9:30 pm |
Game #3 (1000 Points Consolation) |
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