About The Item
The Phoenixborns are gathering once again, and this year the arena is bigger, louder, and more intense than ever. Spellbooks are open, dice are ready, and every choice could define your fate.
Minimum Players: 8
Maximum Players: 16
Schedule: May 30, Saturday, 11 AM - 3 PM
Format: Swiss Rounds based on the number of players
Time Limit per game: 60 mins
Fee: P350
SETUP:
Players should come to the event prepared with a legal 30-card deck, 10 dice, their chosen Phoenixborn, all necessary conjurations, and a set of game tokens. Card sleeves may be required if markings are found. Players should also complete the deck list registration form prior to attending.
TOURNAMENT RULES:
The tournament follows the official rules and FAQ, which are found on the Plaid Hat Games website (Ashes Rulebook v1.5), and Organized Play Rulebook V6.
TIME LIMIT:
Each pair of players uses a chess clock or a chess clock app. Set each side of the chess clock to 30 minutes per player. Chess clocks begin with the first player at the start of the first turn of the game. Once a player’s turn is over, they should hit their chess clock to pass time to the other player. Time may only be passed in the middle of a player’s turn if the opponent is offered a decision window (such as whether or not to play a reaction spell, or how to declare blockers or a guard during an attack action), and time should only be passed if the opponent requires more than a few seconds to make their decision. In these cases, time should be passed back as soon as the opponent has made their decisions. All resolutions of effects and battles should be done on the active player’s time.
Once time runs out for one player, they immediately lose the game at the end of their turn unless they win during that turn.
After each match, players should update their match slips by recording the winner, loser, and how many blood points each player scored. Winning players score 25 blood points, and losing players score blood points equal to the number of wound tokens on their opponent’s Phoenixborn at the end of the game. The TO should confirm the validity of the results, then collect all match slips to determine the next round pairings.
PRIZE:
Winner: Plaid Hat Games Exclusives
Prizes are subject to updates upon publisher confirmation.
The Phoenixborns are gathering once again, and this year the arena is bigger, louder, and more intense than ever. Spellbooks are open, dice are ready, and every choice could define your fate.
Minimum Players: 8
Maximum Players: 16
Schedule: May 30, Saturday, 11 AM - 3 PM
Format: Swiss Rounds based on the number of players
Time Limit per game: 60 mins
Fee: P350
SETUP:
Players should come to the event prepared with a legal 30-card deck, 10 dice, their chosen Phoenixborn, all necessary conjurations, and a set of game tokens. Card sleeves may be required if markings are found. Players should also complete the deck list registration form prior to attending.
TOURNAMENT RULES:
The tournament follows the official rules and FAQ, which are found on the Plaid Hat Games website (Ashes Rulebook v1.5), and Organized Play Rulebook V6.
TIME LIMIT:
Each pair of players uses a chess clock or a chess clock app. Set each side of the chess clock to 30 minutes per player. Chess clocks begin with the first player at the start of the first turn of the game. Once a player’s turn is over, they should hit their chess clock to pass time to the other player. Time may only be passed in the middle of a player’s turn if the opponent is offered a decision window (such as whether or not to play a reaction spell, or how to declare blockers or a guard during an attack action), and time should only be passed if the opponent requires more than a few seconds to make their decision. In these cases, time should be passed back as soon as the opponent has made their decisions. All resolutions of effects and battles should be done on the active player’s time.
Once time runs out for one player, they immediately lose the game at the end of their turn unless they win during that turn.
After each match, players should update their match slips by recording the winner, loser, and how many blood points each player scored. Winning players score 25 blood points, and losing players score blood points equal to the number of wound tokens on their opponent’s Phoenixborn at the end of the game. The TO should confirm the validity of the results, then collect all match slips to determine the next round pairings.
PRIZE:
Winner: Plaid Hat Games Exclusives
Prizes are subject to updates upon publisher confirmation.
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