DeusInnomen Posted September 25, 2014 Report Share Posted September 25, 2014 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 TreeAvatar Qualifier 1Rank 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 MansionAvatar Qualifier 2Rank 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 FinalsRound 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 InRank 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. 6 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MinimumPhase Posted September 25, 2014 Report Share Posted September 25, 2014 Thanks again for running these tournaments for us. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wrabbit37 Posted September 25, 2014 Report Share Posted September 25, 2014 Ressers had the highest average differential, TPs, and VPs per player in the Avatar Qualifiers, yet did not crack the top 4 in either one. They came close (5th in one and 5th and 6th in the other), but couldn't make the cutoff line. Outcasts and Archanists are the only factions that beat the baseline of advancing players (8 of 38, or 21% of players advancing). Outcasts hit 36%, Archanists hit 40%, and Neverborn hit 18%. No Ten Thunders represented. Only one Gremlin and two Guild. Eight Ressers, and 11 each of NB and Outcasts. Seven players played in both tournaments, and all but one used the same faction both times. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Joel Posted September 25, 2014 Report Share Posted September 25, 2014 I look forward to participating in this at GenCon 2015 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kapten Vendetta Posted September 25, 2014 Report Share Posted September 25, 2014 Realising that it would be a difficult task indeed, what with the various strategys and schemes and whatnot during the games, it would still be nice if the people participating in above event would share some wisdom regarding which masters and crews they took, and why. Perhaps there will be an eye-opener or two. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Icemyn Posted September 25, 2014 Report Share Posted September 25, 2014 I posted two batreps awhile back I'm sure if you look you can find them. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
valhallan42nd Posted September 25, 2014 Report Share Posted September 25, 2014 Seven players played in both tournaments, and all but one used the same faction both times. That one person would be me. Ressers for the first and Outcasts in the second. Mid-tier obscurity in both! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
valhallan42nd Posted September 25, 2014 Report Share Posted September 25, 2014 Could the TOs email this to malifauxrankings@gmail.com? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mason Posted September 27, 2014 Report Share Posted September 27, 2014 Realising that it would be a difficult task indeed, what with the various strategys and schemes and whatnot during the games, it would still be nice if the people participating in above event would share some wisdom regarding which masters and crews they took, and why. Perhaps there will be an eye-opener or two. I can give a vague sort of run down for my choices (I'm Mason from the list above). If anyone has any other questions (I was basically "Yay Tara!" all weekend, with a brief dip into the Vikis to kill some stuff) just let me know. For my first game I was up against Neverborn, and I took Tara more because I just like playing with Tara than because of any real synergy with the strategy/schemes (though they certainly weren't terrible for her). I took the Nothing Beast with Void Shield to serve as a very fast and mobile beater and a handful of Void Wretches. along with two Death Marshals and Lazarus. Upgrades on Tara were, I believe, Knowledge of Eternity and Eternal Journey. I was up against Lucius, some Riflemen, and I think a Waldgeist and Doppleganger. Turn one, Tara used Pull the Void on Lazarus to make him fast, allowing Lazarus to move up late in the turn and Auto Fire into the Riflemen, just devastating them. The Nothing Beast got into a fight with the Waldgeist and Doppleganger, and managed to bury the Waldgeist for a bit so that it could finish off the Doppleganger. Second game was Stake a Claim against Kirai, so I took Tara again (thinking that being able to activate twice in a turn would help with the strategy) with similar upgrades as before, along with Taelor, Sue, Bishop (3 AP!) and a void-shielded Nothing Beast. Taelor was basically the star of the show, as Welcome to Malifaux enabled her to just Ping-Pong around the battlefield smacking ghosts as they popped up. Sue used Hurt to draw a cards until he died, keeping my opponent's Grave Spirit and Belles from killing my hand and letting his three Flesh Constructs reactivate. Tara managed to put a bullet into a minion near the edge at the end of the game, stopping Kirai from scoring a full outflank and winning the game. Third game was Reckoning with Make Them Suffer, from what I recall, so that meant Viktorias. Because of the rules of the tournament, we had to announce masters before choosing crews, so when my opponent announced Dreamer, Taelor found her way back into my list, along with a Strongarm Suit, Freikorps Librarian, and some other stuff (Johana, maybe?). My opponent went with non-summoning Dreamer, mostly trying to horror-lock me with the Widow Weaver, Teddy, and some Insidious Madnesses, with a flanking Nekima for pressure. I just kept my people together and flipped well on Horror duels for the non-Taelor people that weren't immune. The Viktorias executed Nekima, and then Taelor's Welcome to Malifaux and Relic Hammer brought down Chompy when he popped out. The Vikis got in with the Dreamer while the Strongarm went toe-to-toe with Teddy, and when the smoke cleared I ended up ahead. In the first round of the finals I played against Icemyn, so I'll just link to his great report here. It's summoned up best by this line: "This is a man who doesn't want to lose to Leveticus." But, he still got me anyways. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Victoria Posted September 28, 2014 Report Share Posted September 28, 2014 Turn it in to malifauxrankings.com!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DeusInnomen Posted September 30, 2014 Author Report Share Posted September 30, 2014 Turn it in to malifauxrankings.com!!Mike Marshall just added the qualifier results to Malifaux Rankings today. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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