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OHS Season 26 - CONGRATS KEVINDOLA!

Season 26: Multi-Format

WINNERS REPORT GAMES HERE

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  • For this event, each player will bring two 545-point armies. The two armies cannot share any figures. 16 figure limit. VC is allowed, no Marvel. The armies may not use any of the same figures. Standard 24-hex startzone restrictions apply.
  • Army Selection (Rounds 1-3):
    • Before each game, there will be a dice-off, done by the tournament organizers. The winner of the dice-off chooses first army choice or second army choice.
    • Whoever has first army choice may choose any of the four armies (either of their two or either of their opponent's two). The other player may then choose from any of the other three armies.
    • The player who lost the dice-off then decides who places their (entire) army first.

Round 1

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Round 2

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Regular Season Rounds (in order)
  1. Claim The Treasures
    • Each player begins the game with a treasure glyph of Brandar. When placing your army, you must place the treasure on the card of one of your unique heroes, or power-side-up on a space in your startzone.
    • A third glyph of Brandar will be placed in the center of the map.
    • If you end a turn with a figure on or holding all remaining glyphs of Brandar, you win the game.
    • If your glyph of Brandar is destroyed, you lose the game.
    Maps in use for this format:
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  2. Chaos of Battle
    • If you choose to play an army that has more than 16 figures, you decide which figures will not be placed when choosing that army.
    • After both armies are chosen, the players will take turns placing a card's worth of their opponent's figures on the map.
    • You may not place your opponent's figures on glyphs, adjacent to your own figures, or on molten lava.
    • When placing squads, each squad figure placed that turn must be within three clear sight spaces of all other squad figures placed that turn. (If common squad figures are left out of an army, full squads are placed until only a partial squad remains.)
    • Initiative is rolled as usual in the first round.
    Maps in use for this format:
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  3. (Improved) Escape
    • For this scenario you cannot leave a figure from your army unplaced if it would fit in your startzone.
    • After revealing an order marker and before taking a turn, if you have a figure unengaged in your opponent's startzone, you may remove that figure from the game. That figure "escapes" the game.
    • You score points based on full card scoring of escaped heroes, and partial card scoring for escaped squads.
    • If a figure you control destroys another figure you control after targeting it for a normal or special attack or choosing it for a special power that inflicts wounds, the destroyed figure counts as an "escaped" figure for your opponent.
    • The game ends when one player has no figures left on the battlefield. The player with the most escaped points wins. If there is a tie for escaped points then the player who still has figures on the battlefield wins.
    Maps in use for this format:
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  4. Pooled Draft
    • This round does not begin with an army draft. Instead, all four armies are combined into a single draft pool. If there are duplicate uniques, one copy of the unique card will be eliminated from the pool.
    • The winner of the dice-off chooses whether to pick and place first or second.
    • The person who picks first chooses one card's worth of figures and places it. Players then alternate picking and placing two cards per turn from the drafting pool.
    • For each pick, you choose a single card's worth of figures and place it in your startzone (unless you draft Airborne/Rechets).
    • Players continue drafting until they pass or until they have no options within the 545 point, 16 figure limits. Once a player passes or has no placeable options, their draft ends, and the other player may continue drafting until they have no options remaining.
    Maps in use for this format:
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Each playoff round will use a randomly selected format, and will use the map for that format that was not used in the regular season.

TG Pool:
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Event Rules:
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Entrants
  • Chris Perkins
  • dok
  • Dr.Goomonkey
  • Dysole
  • I.S.B.3
  • Ixe
  • jcustar09
  • kevindola
  • Kinseth
  • mtl1998
  • n00b
  • simval
  • Sir Heroscape
  • superfrog
  • TheEpicAlpaca
  • vegies dad
  • vegietarian18

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