Conquest 2011: The Details
Conquest 2011: The Details
Conquest 2011: The Details
We have been successful throughout the years so hopefully this one will
not be any different.
I hope you’ll enjoy Conquest as much as I have enjoyed organizing it.
Travis Stevenson
Tournament Organiser
The Details
Where:
Melbourne High School, South Yarra
(Melways Ref: Map 2L / 3K)
When:
24th of April 2011
Time:
9:00am to 7:00pm
Please note: It is a good idea for players to arrive ahead of time so they can register
and pay, also time are not fixed and may be change.
We intend to play 4 rounds for the day, so hopefully we will finish before 7:00pm.
Cost:
Entry fee to the Tournament will be $35 per person.
Army Restrictions:
In addition to your army you must also bring 2 objective markers that tie in with your
force. These objectives must be placed on a 40mm or 60mm base.
Scenarios
The 4 Scenarios for the tournament are displayed in “The „T‟ book of Scenarios”. The
scenarios that will be used will be scenarios number.... 3, 4, 6 and 8
Scoring:
At the start of each round a Score card will be placed on your table. At the end of the
game fill out the card accordingly and had it to the Tournament Organiser (TO).
Game Scores:
Up to 20 points per round. This is 80 points for the entire tournament.
Sportsmanship:
All players will score 4 points for sportsmanship unless the umpires decide that you
are behaving inappropriately. Some examples of inappropriate behaviours are:
Stalling for time, excessive complaining and cheating.
Painting:
Players will score 1 point for each of the following:
The Army is painted.
The Army has been painted very well. Highlights and shadowing has been
taken to the next step.
Objective markers have been made and Painted on a 40mm or 60mm base.
The Army has been based.
The Army list has been displayed clearly and is easy to read.
Please note it is a club policy that all models must be at least undercoated. Any
models that are placed on the table unpainted or not undercoated will be immediately
removed from the table.
Army Rating:
Players will score between 0 and 1 point for their army selection. Your army will be
compared to all other armies in the tournament in 10 different selection categories.
This score is used as a tie breaker. The score will obtained as follows:
EG: Category 1- Number of models. The less models you take, the greater your score.
There are four players in the tournament.
Player1 takes 30 models.
Player 2 takes 50 models.
Player3 takes 60 models.
Players takes 70 models.
Player 1 has the least models. They receive 1 point for category 1.
Player 4 has the most models. They receive 0 points for category 1.
To calculate the score for players 2 and 3, the organisers will apply the following formula. 1-((Players
models)-(lowest number of models))/((highest number of models)-(lowest number of models)).
For Player 2 this would be: 1-(50-30)/(70-30)= 1- (20/40)= 1- 0.5- 0.5
For Player 3 this would be: 1- (60-30)/(70-30)= 1- (30/40)= 1-0.75= 0.25
The total of you r overall score is then divided by 100. (Produces a decimal number which is then used
for tie breaks).
Best Sportsman:
At the end of the day each person will vote for Best Sportsman, the player with the
most votes will be awarded the Best Sportsman. Tiebreaks will be decided by battle
points.
Best Painted:
During the Lunch break, players will set their army up on the table that they are
scheduled to play their next game. Players will have the chance to move around
during the lunch break to look at the armies and vote for the army they believe is the
best painted. The player with the most votes will win the Best Army award. Tie
breaks will be decided by a secondary vote.
In Closing:
Hopefully this player‟s pack has provided you with all the information you need.
Players that E-mail me their lists will receive bonus points (it will save time on the
day).
If you have any questions, please contact me (Travis):
E-mail [email protected]
Phone 0402 161 165
WargamerAU Account „Tackitis‟
I hope you will enjoy this event. Please remember this tournament is designed for you
to meet some new people and play some fun games. Hope to see you in April.
Happy gaming,
Travis Stevenson (TO)