• 05 Jul 2010
    New Zealand National Champs

    Sunday 25 July

    Parnell Conference Centre
    Pukekawa & Bledisloe Rooms
    545 Parnell Road, Auckland

    Doors & registration open 9.00am
    Tournament begins 10.00am

    Entry fee: $20


    Worlds Qualifier: “Worlds” refers to the 2010 World of Warcraft TCG World Championship held in August 2010 at Gen Con Indy, Indianapolis, USA.

    Eligibility: Open to all players not already qualified for Day 2 of Worlds.

    Format: Core Constructed

    Structure: Swiss with single-elimination finals

    Round Length: Single game, 30 minute rounds. If players have not finished their game by the time the round is over, end of match procedures will be used to determine a winner.

    Worlds Qualifier Prize Payout

    Place

    Description

    1st

    Spectral Tiger Loot Card

    24 packs of Wrathgate

    Lord Darion Mograine EA

    Edge of Oblivion EA

    Bye into Day 2 of Worlds

     

    2nd

    Blazing Hippogryph Loot Card

    24 packs of Wrathgate

    Edge of Oblivion EA

    Bye into Day 2 of Worlds

     

    3-4th

    Statue Generator Loot Card

    12 packs of Wrathgate

    Edge of Oblivion EA

    Bye into Day 2 of Worlds

     

    5-8th

    6 packs of Wrathgate

    Edge of Oblivion EA

    Bye into Day 2 of Worlds

     

    9-16th

    3 packs of Wrathgate

    Edge of Oblivion EA

     

    17th onwards

    2 packs of Wrathgate

     

    Participation Prize

    Great Elekk EA  (while supplies last)

    Door Gifts

    WoW TCG Playmats

    WoW TCG Deckboxes

     

     


    Important Notes:
    - Entry into Gen Con is not included as a prize. Players intending to participate in Worlds will need to purchase a Gen Con badge.
    - Players intending to participate in Worlds are strongly advised to begin making travel arrangements immediately as the 2010 Worlds is an open event with Day 1 open to all players not already qualified for Day 2 of Worlds.

    2010 World of Warcraft TCG World Championship
    August 5-8, 2010
    Gen Con Indy 2010
    Indianapolis, Indiana, USA

    2010 Worlds Qualifier Travel Award (1 award): US$1,000 will be awarded to the highest finishing player in the Top 8 who travels to and participates in Day 2 of the 2010 World of Warcraft TCG World Championship held in August 2010 at Gen Con Indy, Indianapolis, USA. Each eligible player may only receive one 2010 Worlds Qualifier Travel Award.

    Core Set Legality

     

    Burning Crusade block

    Drums of War block

    Scourgewar block

    Sets

    March of the Legion
    Servants of the Betrayer
    The Hunt for Illidan

    Drums of War
    Drums Starter
    Blood of Gladiators
    Fields of Honor

    Scourgewar
    Wrathgate

    Treasure

    Magtheridon’s Lair
    Black Temple

     

    Naxxramas

    Crafted

    Crafted 1-14

     

    Drums Crafted
    Gladiators Crafted
    Honor Crafted

    Scourgewar Crafted
    Wrathgate Crafted

    Badge

    Badge 1-4

    Badge 1-4

    Scourgewar Badge 1-4
    Wrathgate Badge 1-4

    Special

    Darkmoon Faire

    Arena Grand Melee
    Death Knight Starter

    Class Starter Decks

    Promo

     

    Wrath of the Lich King CE

     

     


     

    Players

    Rounds

    Cut

    4-8

    4

    Top 2

    9-16

    5

    Top 4

    17-22

    6

    Top 8

    23-36

    7

    Top 8

    37-52

    8

    Top 8

    53-94

    9

    Top 8

    95-152

    10

    Top 8

    153-256

    11

    Top 8

    257-440

    12

    Top 8

    441+

    13

    Top 8

     

    End-of-Match Procedure
    When time is called at the end of a round, players finish the current turn and then play either three or four additional turns, depending on when time is called. If time is called during the turn of the player who went first this game, three additional turns are played. Otherwise, four additional turns are played. Then, play stops, and the player whose hero has the most damage is the loser of the match. If damage on the heroes is tied, play continues. When there is a change in damage totals, the player whose hero has the most damage is the loser of the match. This is a pre-priority check.