Damn Kryder. Next time make me a part of the test group then I'll be up to date
Planeswalkers,
OK, I've thrown some ideas at the test group (including some of yours), and I'm confident of announcing the following changes that will most likely be implemented in the next tournament:
1. No recording/streaming will be required. It will still highly encouraged, as if there is a dispute I'll need some way of adjudicating, but I'll deal with that as needed.
2. Sideboards will be allowed for part of the tournament. More to come on this later, but I've been looking into the best way to implement this and I'm going to do the exact opposite /sarc.
3. Deck building skill will be challenged in this next tournament. More to follow.
4. EDIT: Top 8 will be best of 5 games (this is a definite inclusion). Sorry, I forgot to add that here earlier.
Remember, this still might change, though I am 95% these changes will make it in (the sideboarding still requires some discussion and I'm still reaching out to some people for their perspectives).
Anyways, hype it up, leave your comments, and get your coins together for AlmondCat!
My 2 cents:
1. I've always liked the recording aspect regardless of how many problems it creates. It's what makes the tournaments fun and engaging.
2. Sideboards for PART of the tournament?!!? Interesting... I've always agreed with Barney in the sense that sideboards are for paper magic. This is Duels, a F2P online card game where yes, there is significant chance and luck involved. That's what makes Duels what it is, and I always have and will always disagree with changes to these duels tournaments that try to make Magic Duels closer and closer to paper magic (sideboards and restarting matches to ensure loser has draw/play to name a couple). If I wanted to play paper magic, I'd go to FNM.
3. Didn't know there was a problem with the deckbuilder...
4. I like that the top 8 will be a best of 5. Nice change.
But what's a random guys opinion worth these days anyway?