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  1. Mike Marshall just added the qualifier results to Malifaux Rankings today.
  2. Tournament results are up: http://wyrd-games.net/community/topic/103510-gencon-2014-tournament-results/
  3. Sincere apologies for how long this took to get to you. I can only thank everyone for being patient while I got my world sorted out for the last month. The Hanging Tree Avatar Qualifier 1 Rank Player Name Faction TPS Diff VPs 1 Mason Crawford Outcasts 9 7 18 2 Joe Deheve Neverborn 7 16 24 3 Dean Bilz Outcasts 7 14 24 4 Michael Foreman Arcanists 7 6 20 5 David Blewett Resurrectionists 7 5 21 6 Jay Adams Neverborn 6 9 18 7 Tim Myers Guild 6 6 21 8 Wiktor Szafranski Resurrectionists 6 4 18 9 Christopher Gorham Outcasts 6 2 13 10 Matt Stanley Resurrectionists 6 0 18 11 Mike Guy Neverborn 6 -4 17 12 Brian Schlottman Resurrectionists 3 5 20 13 Duncan Bilz Neverborn 3 -1 19 14 Tim Myer Resurrectionists 3 -3 17 15 Mark Handford Neverborn 3 -3 13 16 Joshua Pavlisko Gremlins 3 -4 18 17 Shawn Gleason Neverborn 3 -5 9 18 Adam Helbling Resurrectionists 3 -6 10 19 Patrick Wallen Guild 3 -9 14 20 Raul Lima Neverborn 0 -8 13 21 Shawn Spalti Arcanists 0 -14 9 22 Matthew Brubaker Outcasts 0 -17 3 The Governor's Mansion Avatar Qualifier 2 Rank Player Name Faction TPS Diff VPs 1 Christopher Gorham Outcasts 9 8 20 2 Duncan Bilz Neverborn 7 11 30 3 Nick Hrenda Arcanists 7 10 27 4 Cornelius Hugo Outcasts 6 19 22 5 Wiktor Szafranski Resurrectionists 6 4 23 6 Luke Henry Resurrectionists 6 4 22 7 John Hartigan Neverborn 6 2 23 8 Joe Deheve Neverborn 4 -2 10 9 Matt Stanley Outcasts 3 2 19 10 Victoria Hrenda Outcasts 3 -3 17 11 Bret Fogel Arcanists 3 -5 18 12 Adrian Scott Outcasts 3 -6 14 13 James Kroesch Outcasts 3 -7 17 14 Dean Bilz Outcasts 3 -7 14 15 Anthony Kubisz Arcanists 1 -12 5 16 Mark Handford Neverborn 0 -18 5 Master of Avatar Finals Round Table Player 1 Faction TPS Diff VPs Player 2 Faction TPS Diff VPs 1 1 Dean Bilz Outcasts 3 7 9 Mason Crawford Outcasts 0 -7 2 1 2 Christopher Gorham Outcasts 3 8 8 Duncan Bilz Neverborn 0 -8 0 1 3 Joe Deheve Neverborn 3 7 10 Cornelius Hugo Outcasts 0 -7 3 1 4 Michael Foreman Arcanists 0 -1 6 Nick Hrenda Arcanists 3 1 7 2 1 Christopher Gorham Outcasts 0 -5 3 Joe Deheve Neverborn 3 5 8 2 2 Dean Bilz Outcasts 3 7 10 Nick Hrenda Arcanists 0 -7 3 3 1 Dean Bilz Outcasts 3 10 10 Joe Deheve Neverborn 0 -10 0 Achievement LeagueResults for All Turned In Rank Player Points # Achievements 1 Matt Stanley 85 39 2 Wiktor Szafranski 83 38 3 Cornelius Hugo 62 35 4 David Ivey 62 26 5 Nick Wulf 59 29 6 Mason Crawford 59 26 7 Jim Tullis 57 26 8 Shawn Gleason 55 30 9 Raul Lima 51 31 10 Mike Guy 45 25 11 Theodore Zeilstra 40 11 12 Bill Ris 38 19 13 Victoria Martini-Rosowicz 37 15 14 Christopher Dick 35 20 15 Patrick Wallen 28 18 16 Adam Rosowicz 28 15 17 Bill Gross 21 12 Thanks again to everyone who participated. It was such a pleasure and enjoyment for me to do this again.
  4. I'm really sorry, guys. This has been a failure on my part due to an unexpectedly crazy busy and stressful September. I got back late yesterday from a seriously needed vacation with the wife for her 40th birthday, so my brain is someone unwound now. Let me get through the work day without stabbing any of my coworkers, and I'll post the results when I get home tonight.
  5. Attention Malifaux players! The tournaments were a true pleasure to run for everybody. I hope everyone has had a good time and a safe transition from the madness of GenCon to their respective homes. Give me a few days to recover and export the results (since the forums no longer have Table functions, I need to rewrite the software to give me the output in fixed-width "code" format to make it relatively legible), but I promise the results are coming soon. Just to answer the question I'm sure will come up sooner than later, the final round of the Avatar of Malifaux tournament ended up being Joe Deheve (playing the Dreamer) versus Dean Bilz (playing Leveticus), with the victory going to Dean Bilz.
  6. Good heavens man, do I need to lecture you on the 5-2-1 rule? Seriously, it'll be good to see ya again.
  7. I've updated the original post to add the deployments to be used, with thanks to sharpobjects for catching that oversight on my part.
  8. If the models are unreleased, I will be okay with proxies as long as they're preferably made from mostly Wyrd products (within the conversion rules, basically) and can be easily recognized as what you intend the model to be. I would greatly prefer getting photos in advance, I'm more willing to be agreeable that way. Send them over PM here or I can accept them at my email at chris@kitchengeeks.net. If the models are released and painted within Gaining Grounds standards, I have absolutely nothing to say against them other than nice work painting really fast.
  9. In this case, I am working with both the time frames and limitations given to me by Wyrd, and they requested three rounds. We're also constrained by the available time, because Friday have two tournaments (Avatar Qualifier and Story Tournament), so I'll personally be in the event hall from 8:30am through 11:30pm. At some point, if I were there any longer my wife may call that a hostage situation and demand my release. But in seriousness, there is not enough space available to us for both tournaments to run at once even if we wanted to. I hope that won't be a problem for you, but it was a good question to raise. As for the rankings, I imagine about 50 of you will remind me to gather the results and send them in. I'll endeavor to do so once I'm back in Chicago after the convention, but this is your license to remind me (within reason!) until I do it.
  10. Greetings, Malifaux players! I will be returning this year once more to oversee and run the official Malifaux events for Wyrd Miniatures at Gen Con 2014 in Indianapolis, IN, this August 14th through 17th. All of the official tournaments being run will adhere to the Gaining Grounds 1.0 rules, which are available at this link (or in the Downloads section under the Game Files category) so please download and review this document. I'm happy to answer any questions, but it's highly likely Gaining Grounds has already addressed your specific question. Some of the details below are still being fleshed out, and are subject to change over the next month. I will make no changes after July 31st except in the event of an emergency clarification, and I will make sure to note the changes made at the bottom of this post and in a separate post for people who Follow the topic. Without further ado, the following is a list of events being run, in chronological order. The titles link to the Gen Con event page (sign-in at the Gen Con site required) if you wish to sign up for any of these events. And please do sign up early, other than the Achievement League every tournament is limited to the first 32 people who sign up and they're already filling up! Malifaux Achievement League Bring your Malifaux gear and play on your own schedule. From Thursday 10am through Saturday 10pm, come out to the Event Hall, find an available table and an opponent, then play games of Malifaux but with goals in mind. The Achievement League doesn't just encourage you to play to win, it makes you try new ways to play, with unusual goals and challenges. As you play and finish your games, find a Henchman or Tournament Organizer to sign off on your achievements. Be sure to come to the Wyrd booth in the Dealer's Hall on Sunday at 4pm, as we will be giving out prizes! This is an event for all players and all skill levels. You don't need to be a pro to join this event, you could even be playing some of your first games ever! When: Thursday 10am through Saturday 10pm. Important Note: Packets can be turned in to the TO's desk in the Event Hall until 12pm Sunday, but no more achievements will be awarded after Saturday 10pm. Cost: $2.00 First Into the Breach (Story Encounter Event) Ready to play Malifaux a little differently? The Story Encounter Events are designed to give you an unique approach to playing Malifaux. Instead of normal Strategies, each round in the story encounter wraps around a special event with unique rules and victory point conditions. This event is designed for players of all skill and experience levels. When: Thursday 4pm through 9pm. Length: 2 rounds, 120 minutes per round plus an extra 15 minutes for setup and rules absorption. (Yes, the rounds are intentionally slightly longer than normal.) Faction: Fixed Faction. Crew Size: 50ss Scheme Pool: Will be announced at the tournament. Cost: $6.00 The Hanging Tree (Avatar Qualifier 1) Do you think you have what it takes to stand above the rest of the Malifaux players? The Avatar of Malifaux tournament is a three part event, two qualifying tournaments and an invitational event on Sunday for the top four players of each qualifier. Bring your A-game and be prepared to face the best and most enthusiastic players in Malifaux! It's going to be a great event. When: Friday 9am through 4pm. Length: 3 rounds, 105 minutes per round plus an extra 15 minutes for setup and rules absorption. There will be an hour break for lunch after the second round (around 1pm). Faction: Fixed Faction. Crew Size: 50ss Strategies and Deployment: Round 1: Reconnoiter (Flank Deployment) Round 2: Stake a Claim (Standard Deployment) Round 3: Reckoning (Corner Deployment) Scheme Pool: Will be announced at the tournament. Cost: $6.00 Last Off the Train (Story Encounter Event) Just like the Thursday Story Encounter event, this is a special and unique approach to playing Malifaux. Instead of the normal Strategies, you will be going two rounds of an interconnected short story in the Malifaux world, and your crews will be facing special rules and scoring methods. This event is designed for players of all skill and experience levels. When: Friday 6pm through 11pm. Length: 2 rounds, 120 minutes per round plus an extra 15 minutes for setup and rules absorption. (Yes, the rounds are intentionally slightly longer than normal.) Faction: Fixed Faction. Crew Size: 50ss Scheme Pool: Will be announced at the tournament. Cost: $6.00 Governor's Mansion (Avatar Qualifier 2) The second event of the Avatar of Malifaux qualifier tournament. Just like the first event, the top four players in this event will be invited to play in the Avatar of Malifaux finals on Sunday morning. When: Saturday 9am through 4pm. Length: 3 rounds, 105 minutes per round plus an extra 15 minutes for setup and rules absorption. There will be an hour break for lunch after the second round (around 1pm). Faction: Fixed Faction. Crew Size: 50ss Strategies and Deployment: Round 1: Turf War (Standard Deployment) Round 2: Reckoning (Corner Deployment) Round 3: Squatter's Rights (Standard Deployment) Scheme Pool: Will be announced at the tournament. Cost: $6.00 Avatar of Malifaux (Masters' Final Event) The top eight players in the qualifying tournaments meet once more to battle it out for the title of Avatar of Malifaux. Each round will be played as Single Elimination. The remaining two players will then play their final game as an exhibition in the Event Hall at the Wyrd booth. Don't miss this event! Be sure to stick around after the final match for other announcements, including but not limited to the results of the Achievement League. When: Sunday 9am through 4pm. Length: 3 rounds, 105 minutes per round plus an extra 15 minutes for setup. Important Note: The first two rounds will be played in the Event Hall. Lunch will occur at 1pm after the second round. The final round will be played at the Wyrd booth in the Dealer Hall at 2pm. Faction: Fixed Faction. Crew Size: 50ss Strategies and Deployment: Round 1: Stake a Claim (Standard Deployment) Round 2: Reconnoiter (Flank Deployment) Round 3: Turf War (Close Deployment) Scheme Pool: Will be announced at the tournament. If there are any lingering questions, please don't hesitate to contact me in this post or via the Private Message system. I'm looking forward to seeing everyone at Gen Con 2014! Edited 6/25: Added deployments to Qualifier and Avatar events. Thanks to sharpobjects for the reminder.
  11. Sezar, I'll drop you a line directly. It looks like you're looking for a mobile app, but this is a Windows-based app I'm afraid. Still, I'll send you the info over PMs. Thanks for the heads up, Shadowopal.
  12. I'll take the blame for that one. I somehow completely missed that they changed how Bye rounds are calculated, and that made a big difference. (Enough to bump Jim to 4th from 3rd.) I'm still pretty embarrassed by the whole thing, but I seriously did not expect Bye calculations to change the way they did 3 months ago. Also, normally I'm able to export results in a nice, BBCode-formatted table... but it seems the new forum software doesn't let me use tables anymore. Sigh.
  13. Can't say I've ever had a food truck taco, as sadly there aren't many food trucks in Chicagoland outside of downtown, but tacos in general are pretty freakin' awesome.
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