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Originally Posted by NecroBlade
I thought this was a good idea when your daughter first pitched it and I still like it. It probably wouldn't be too hard to create 20 non-overlaping armies. The difficulty would be matching them up relatively evenly. But I think to counter-act that, we could maybe have the lower-ranked player choose their army first (except for the first round of course).
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Or have small armies & switch off, two battles each round, so everyone gets a chance with every army.
That was the tourney I linked above, we had 16 people, four maps & four map-linked armies with two sets of each map. The way the numbers worked everybody got to play each round on a different map and, once there, used both armies. At our event they used the army they'd brought & the "house" army; at your event the only difference would be they'd use two "house" armies.
It's a great idea. I highly recommend 2-battle rounds.