MYT
Legend
A few of us have been putting discussing the idea of a 2020 classic 19 Twink Cup with cash prizes. We're now making it official. I'll fund the prize pool $1,000 US and hopefully we'll see more donations as well to make it memorable. This is a US tournament but EU teams are welcome. Details below:
Timeline: The tournament will occur over several days in July or August 2020 - we'll come up with the date soon. Please post if certain dates are bad for a team for consideration. This allows time to create a team on each faction (see below)
Prize: 100% of the prize pool will be paid out to teams. 75% will go to first place and 25% to second place.
Entrance fee: EDIT - if there is a fee it will be nominal.
Factions: Unlike retail, teams on the same faction cannot play each other in classic. To work around this, we'll ask all teams to have both an alliance and horde teams. During the round robin, there will be a random process for who gets to pick faction.
Format: There will be a round robin followed by a bracketed tournament based on round robin seeding. Due to the length of games in classic, the only time there will be a best of series is the semi finals and the finals (semi being winner of the winner's bracket - finals being that team vs winner of loser's bracket) and that will be a best of 3. Higher seed will get first pick in first game - then loser picks faction. In the final, the winner of the winner's bracket will pick first.
Rules: In general, the idea is to have very few rules. A few details below:
- There will be NO restrictions on the number of classes/specs per team. If you think you can stack a class and win, give it a try. (spoiler: you can't, although sometimes 3 of a class is viable)
- There may be some limits on outside buffs. It won't be limited to 19's spellbooks, but some game breaking buffs will be disallowed.
- Safe spotting will not be allowed, but other jumps will be. We'll develop more specifics on this later.
- Consumables - most consumables WILL be allowed. Magic dust will not. We will finalize rules on this in the near future.
- Exploiting (lag hacking, ddos, etc) will result in instant-kick from the tournament.
- Am open to the idea of a council of various people to address controversial issues. However; there will not be a restrictive rule set such as retail. The plan is to see whose best as close as possible to "whatever the game allows" as possible.
- Signups - a process for signing up will be created soon.
Timeline: The tournament will occur over several days in July or August 2020 - we'll come up with the date soon. Please post if certain dates are bad for a team for consideration. This allows time to create a team on each faction (see below)
Prize: 100% of the prize pool will be paid out to teams. 75% will go to first place and 25% to second place.
Entrance fee: EDIT - if there is a fee it will be nominal.
Factions: Unlike retail, teams on the same faction cannot play each other in classic. To work around this, we'll ask all teams to have both an alliance and horde teams. During the round robin, there will be a random process for who gets to pick faction.
Format: There will be a round robin followed by a bracketed tournament based on round robin seeding. Due to the length of games in classic, the only time there will be a best of series is the semi finals and the finals (semi being winner of the winner's bracket - finals being that team vs winner of loser's bracket) and that will be a best of 3. Higher seed will get first pick in first game - then loser picks faction. In the final, the winner of the winner's bracket will pick first.
Rules: In general, the idea is to have very few rules. A few details below:
- There will be NO restrictions on the number of classes/specs per team. If you think you can stack a class and win, give it a try. (spoiler: you can't, although sometimes 3 of a class is viable)
- There may be some limits on outside buffs. It won't be limited to 19's spellbooks, but some game breaking buffs will be disallowed.
- Safe spotting will not be allowed, but other jumps will be. We'll develop more specifics on this later.
- Consumables - most consumables WILL be allowed. Magic dust will not. We will finalize rules on this in the near future.
- Exploiting (lag hacking, ddos, etc) will result in instant-kick from the tournament.
- Am open to the idea of a council of various people to address controversial issues. However; there will not be a restrictive rule set such as retail. The plan is to see whose best as close as possible to "whatever the game allows" as possible.
- Signups - a process for signing up will be created soon.
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