SG Yr 2015/2016 Wrestling Circuit (Next:Royal Rumble+ TTGT)
Oct 12, 2015 10:03:37 GMT 8
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Post by Solaris™ on Oct 12, 2015 10:03:37 GMT 8
Upcoming Tournament
December tournaments
Virtual Classic: Royal Rumble (Date:23th Jan(1800 hrs start time) , Venue: Coffee Shop @ One-North)(Bonus round: Royal Rumble Format Match.
Virtual Revolution: Three To get Ready! (Date: 23th Jan (time 6pm), Venue: Coffee Shop @ One-North )
Objectives
1)Provide an Avenue for Raw Dealers to show their skills
2) Provide an avenue for learning and sharing of Deck Styles
3) Provide an Avenue for trading/Buying/Selling
4) Provide an avenue for everyone to have fun
Introduction
As part of the ongoing effort to revive Raw Deal In Singapore, A Raw Deal Tournament + Ranking system will be implemented. Also, Two sets of tournaments will be implemented that will culminate at our finals( See how that tournament will work) which would be held during Wrestlemania weekend next year (April 3th 2016)
Virtual Classic Wing
October: Tournament 1: V7 Launch party
November: Tournament 2: Go Big or Go Home!
December: Tournament 3: Survivor Series ( Special Stipulation)
January: Tournament 4: Royal Rumble (Special Bonus royal rumble round)
Februrary: Tournament 5: Road To Wrestlemania
March: Tournament 6: Elimination Chamber
April: Wrestlemania 2016
Virtual Revolution Wing
October: Tournament 1: Inauguration tournament
November: Tournament 2: One for the Money
December: Tournament 3: Two For the Show
January: Tournament 4: Three To Get Ready
Februrary: Tournament 5: Four now go, Cat go!
March: Tornado Tag Tournament (New format)
April: Wrestlemania 2016
Prizes
Virtual Classic
Rank 1(Best Player Award) - TBC
Rank 2-3 - TBC
Rank 4-10
Virtual Revolution
Rank 1 (Best player Award) - TBC
Rank 2- TBC
Rank 3-5 TBC
Overall
Most Valuable Player Award (Highest score combined from both Virtual Classic + Virtual Revolution)- TB
Most Creative Deck- TBC
Current Ranking
Ranking.xlsx (10.46 KB)
Wrestlemania 2016
1) Classic- Two Tournaments:
1) Grand finale where top 3 ranked + Royal Rumble Winner Duke It out
2) Andre the Giant memorial (Royal Rumble Format)
3)Open Tournament
2)Revo- Open Tournament
1. Royal rumble matches are designed to be very quick. That’s the point of it. The above basic rules are in effect, as well as the following rules.
2. The point of this format is elimination, to be the last man standing. Your opponent is eliminated if there are 0 cards remaining in his Arsenal at any time, or you successfully play the card Throw Opponent Out of the Ring or Over the Top Rope. There are no Countouts (even through card effects.)
3. Fortitude is shared by all players for the purpose of playing Maneuvers. Reversals and Actions must still be played using your own personal Fortitude level.
4. Players may put into play only 1 Pre-match event card, as well as any non-Stipulation non-Venue non-PPV Superstar Specific Pre-match cards. (For example, Jeff Hardy could play X-Treme Sendoff since his logo appears on it, as well as Underrated Superstar.) Cards are put into play simultaneously rather than 'played', so cards that increase or decrease Pre-match slots won't affect the game.
5. If a player is eliminated, the opponent that caused that players elimination (or the last person to play a card targeting the eliminated player) may shuffle up to 3 cards from their Ring Area into their Arsenal, shuffle up to 10 cards from their Ringside Pile into their Arsenal, and draw up to 3 cards.
6. Reversals deal no damage. Even RMS Reversals. They can add to Fortitude but no cards are overturned for damage.
7. Play starts with two randomly chosen Superstars in the Ring.
8. Every 4th turn, another player is added to the left of the player whose turn just ended.
9. In the case of limited table space, you can choose to cap the number of players in the Ring at one time, adding more players only when eliminations free up table space. (For example, Bob is player 11, but there is only room for 10 players at the table so Bob can’t join yet. Bob must wait until someone is eliminated and then take his place at the table.)
December tournaments
Virtual Classic: Royal Rumble (Date:23th Jan(1800 hrs start time) , Venue: Coffee Shop @ One-North)(Bonus round: Royal Rumble Format Match.
Virtual Revolution: Three To get Ready! (Date: 23th Jan (time 6pm), Venue: Coffee Shop @ One-North )
Objectives
1)Provide an Avenue for Raw Dealers to show their skills
2) Provide an avenue for learning and sharing of Deck Styles
3) Provide an Avenue for trading/Buying/Selling
4) Provide an avenue for everyone to have fun
Introduction
As part of the ongoing effort to revive Raw Deal In Singapore, A Raw Deal Tournament + Ranking system will be implemented. Also, Two sets of tournaments will be implemented that will culminate at our finals( See how that tournament will work) which would be held during Wrestlemania weekend next year (April 3th 2016)
Virtual Classic Wing
December: Tournament 3: Survivor Series ( Special Stipulation)
January: Tournament 4: Royal Rumble (Special Bonus royal rumble round)
Februrary: Tournament 5: Road To Wrestlemania
March: Tournament 6: Elimination Chamber
April: Wrestlemania 2016
Virtual Revolution Wing
November: Tournament 2: One for the Money
December: Tournament 3: Two For the Show
January: Tournament 4: Three To Get Ready
Februrary: Tournament 5: Four now go, Cat go!
March: Tornado Tag Tournament (New format)
April: Wrestlemania 2016
Prizes
Virtual Classic
Rank 1(Best Player Award) - TBC
Rank 2-3 - TBC
Rank 4-10
Virtual Revolution
Rank 1 (Best player Award) - TBC
Rank 2- TBC
Rank 3-5 TBC
Overall
Most Valuable Player Award (Highest score combined from both Virtual Classic + Virtual Revolution)- TB
Most Creative Deck- TBC
Current Ranking
Ranking.xlsx (10.46 KB)
Wrestlemania 2016
1) Classic- Two Tournaments:
1) Grand finale where top 3 ranked + Royal Rumble Winner Duke It out
2) Andre the Giant memorial (Royal Rumble Format)
3)Open Tournament
2)Revo- Open Tournament
1. Royal rumble matches are designed to be very quick. That’s the point of it. The above basic rules are in effect, as well as the following rules.
2. The point of this format is elimination, to be the last man standing. Your opponent is eliminated if there are 0 cards remaining in his Arsenal at any time, or you successfully play the card Throw Opponent Out of the Ring or Over the Top Rope. There are no Countouts (even through card effects.)
3. Fortitude is shared by all players for the purpose of playing Maneuvers. Reversals and Actions must still be played using your own personal Fortitude level.
4. Players may put into play only 1 Pre-match event card, as well as any non-Stipulation non-Venue non-PPV Superstar Specific Pre-match cards. (For example, Jeff Hardy could play X-Treme Sendoff since his logo appears on it, as well as Underrated Superstar.) Cards are put into play simultaneously rather than 'played', so cards that increase or decrease Pre-match slots won't affect the game.
5. If a player is eliminated, the opponent that caused that players elimination (or the last person to play a card targeting the eliminated player) may shuffle up to 3 cards from their Ring Area into their Arsenal, shuffle up to 10 cards from their Ringside Pile into their Arsenal, and draw up to 3 cards.
6. Reversals deal no damage. Even RMS Reversals. They can add to Fortitude but no cards are overturned for damage.
7. Play starts with two randomly chosen Superstars in the Ring.
8. Every 4th turn, another player is added to the left of the player whose turn just ended.
9. In the case of limited table space, you can choose to cap the number of players in the Ring at one time, adding more players only when eliminations free up table space. (For example, Bob is player 11, but there is only room for 10 players at the table so Bob can’t join yet. Bob must wait until someone is eliminated and then take his place at the table.)