2012-01-17, 09:33 PM
(This post was last modified: 2012-01-17, 09:59 PM by SparrowHawk.)
1. Prizes have to be legit. If it's a monster you must link it
2. Tournaments have to be detailed enough so that users can know the requirements to join and etc.
Note: If you do not understand how to put enough detail into it ask someone who can Ex: a player
who's been around for a long time or a moderator.
3. If there is a fee to join the tournament, the fee must be paid and should only be used for prizes. Only goes towards prizes, cannot be for tournament makers selfish purposes.
If these guidelines aren't followed the tournament will be deleted.
This rule applies to any tournament created after this was made.
Any super mod who wants to edit this post with more guidelines feel free to do so.
Number 3 Explain : Tournament hosts have the choice to administer a fee between 50,000 and 100,000 gold. Users do not have to pay any fee if there is no fee. If there isn't a fee on a tournament, then that means that the tournament host already has a prize that they can provide or it's a no-prize tourney.
Tournament Example on body structure :
- Reason for Tourney
- Rules and Regulations
- Prizes
- Tiers and Clauses Used (If any)
- Participants
- Brackets (For brackets, I suggest Challonge)
2. Tournaments have to be detailed enough so that users can know the requirements to join and etc.
Note: If you do not understand how to put enough detail into it ask someone who can Ex: a player
who's been around for a long time or a moderator.
3. If there is a fee to join the tournament, the fee must be paid and should only be used for prizes. Only goes towards prizes, cannot be for tournament makers selfish purposes.
If these guidelines aren't followed the tournament will be deleted.
This rule applies to any tournament created after this was made.
Any super mod who wants to edit this post with more guidelines feel free to do so.
Number 3 Explain : Tournament hosts have the choice to administer a fee between 50,000 and 100,000 gold. Users do not have to pay any fee if there is no fee. If there isn't a fee on a tournament, then that means that the tournament host already has a prize that they can provide or it's a no-prize tourney.
Tournament Example on body structure :
- Reason for Tourney
- Rules and Regulations
- Prizes
- Tiers and Clauses Used (If any)
- Participants
- Brackets (For brackets, I suggest Challonge)
Dont mess with the Samu or else you'll be left to rott in the Sanzu.
Credits go to SparrowHawk for the amazing sig.