#371872
This is a SEALED DECK, OTSD tournament. Card pools will be distributed to all registrants on Monday, February 27. Each player will receive 4 Premiere boosters, 2 Alternate Universe boosters, and 20 fixed OTSD cards. Please build your deck prior to the first round of the tournament.
- LackeyCCG and Skype are required to play.
- Rules/Banned cards in effect at the start of the tournament remain in effect throughout.
- You may change your deck between rounds (because it's a sealed tournament).
- 2 1/2 hour time limit per game.
The rule set is Open. This is somewhat traditional for 1E sealed play. The main reason is that your sealed packs may contain cards on the OTF ban list, and this lets you use them, rather than start with a diminished card pool. (Besides, many of the problematic cards are chiefly problematic in multiple.)
Among the notable differences from OTF:
Batch seeding is not the rule. As someone who is generally a player, I recommend it. Usually both players will mutually agree to use the batch seeding rules from the OTF document, but you can't demand it.
Dilemmas go to the discard pile.
Dilemma seed limit -- waived because it's sealed deck. If you pull 3+ copies of a dilemma, you may use them all.
There is no inherent prohibition against mission stealing ... but if you use the triple treaty, you've given yourself one.
This is a SEALED DECK, OTSD tournament. Card pools will be distributed to all registrants on Monday, February 27. Each player will receive 4 Premiere boosters, 2 Alternate Universe boosters, and 20 fixed OTSD cards. Please build your deck prior to the first round of the tournament.
- LackeyCCG and Skype are required to play.
- Rules/Banned cards in effect at the start of the tournament remain in effect throughout.
- You may change your deck between rounds (because it's a sealed tournament).
- 2 1/2 hour time limit per game.
The rule set is Open. This is somewhat traditional for 1E sealed play. The main reason is that your sealed packs may contain cards on the OTF ban list, and this lets you use them, rather than start with a diminished card pool. (Besides, many of the problematic cards are chiefly problematic in multiple.)
Among the notable differences from OTF:
Batch seeding is not the rule. As someone who is generally a player, I recommend it. Usually both players will mutually agree to use the batch seeding rules from the OTF document, but you can't demand it.
Dilemmas go to the discard pile.
There is no inherent prohibition against mission stealing ... but if you use the triple treaty, you've given yourself one.
Commodore Matt Decker
Job: Testing
Hundreds of tribbles. Thousands of tribbles. Millions and billions and trillions of tribbles.
We live for the Glossary, we die for the Glossary.
Job: Testing
Hundreds of tribbles. Thousands of tribbles. Millions and billions and trillions of tribbles.
We live for the Glossary, we die for the Glossary.