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Tournament "Wars of Mages 2"


The Tournament Wars of Mages 2 is hereby declared open.

Winners of previous tournaments:
"Wars of Mages" - Maretti

Not long ago, the beloved patch introduced the Mage Guild restructuring option to the game. The tournament is held with the mandatory use of HWrulez, where the "Battle of Mages" option is enabled, which introduces the following changes to the game:

1) The starting hero can only be a mage;
2) The random starting hero is only a mage;
3) Warrior heroes cannot be leveled above level 5;
4) Prisons do not contain warrior heroes above level 5;
5) The Red Orb and the Cape of Silence are banned.

Organizational matters:

1. Host - skd (ICQ 593626431), Judges - HellLighT (ICQ 649566490), Satyre (ICQ 484800548), Mizrael (ICQ 27384379).
2. The tournament is held according to the Rules for organizing, conducting, and participating in online HOMM3 tournaments.
3. The schedule and rules of the tournament will not be changed after registration ends during the tournament.
4. All tournament games count towards the HoMM3 HW Player Rating.
5. Technical results will be assigned for matches not played within the established deadline.
6. Saves and password files for all matches must be kept until the end of the tournament and submitted upon the first request of the tournament hosts and judges or any member of the AC. Forgetting or losing the game password may serve as grounds for assigning a technical loss in the match.
7. Disputes, if any arise, are to be discussed off the forum. To resolve them, contact the tournament host or judge via ICQ and provide daily saves, ICQ logs, and other necessary information.
The judges' decision is primarily based on the tournament rules. If the situation is not covered by the rules, the judges will be guided by basic logic and gaming ethics.

Schedule and Rules


Rules.

1. Game version. The tournament is held on game version SoD 3.2(4.0) + HD mod version 4.1 (or the latest current version) + HW_rulez 1.38 (if a new relevant patch is released, this rule clause is subject to change).
Before starting the game, the following options are enabled in HW rulez settings:
- "Battle of Mages" option
- Mage Guild restructuring
- on templates that are not XL+U size, obelisks are excluded.
2. The tournament is held according to the rules for online games in Heroes 3.
When playing on the h3dm1 template, all bans stipulated by the HeroesWorld rules apply.
3. Restarts total 3 days (111+111+111 or 111+112 or 113).
When playing on the h3dm1 template, restarts - 111.
4. Color choice. In the group stage, the color is chosen by the player indicated in red according to the draw. In the qualification and playoff stages, the right to choose color is given to the player listed first in the pair; in the second game, the right to choose color is swapped. If a decisive game is needed, a negotiation is held for the color.
5. The starting town is chosen by a standard "choosing" method (the second player in the pair begins the "choosing").
6. When playing on the h3dm1 template, the starting town is determined by a randomizer before the game, after which the player entitled to choose color selects their color, and then the player playing blue has the right to first hero selection.
7. If a decisive match is needed in the playoffs, towns are determined randomly by a randomizer, after which a negotiation is held for the right of first choice.
Negotiation rules:
In the Town Selection section of HW_Rulez options, the server player presses "Random vs Random", resulting in a random pair of towns and the negotiation begins.
Based on the negotiation results, one player will choose a town from the resulting pair (or will be the first to choose the starting hero if the towns are the same), and their opponent will choose the color and play with the remaining town from the pair (choose the starting hero second if the towns are the same). The winner of the negotiation gets the opportunity to choose what exactly to choose - the town or the color. In the case of playing with random towns, the goal of the negotiation may simply be choosing the color.

Tournament Format.

The tournament is held according to the following scheme: Qualification. Group Stage. Playoffs – Olympic system.

Qualification Round (additional stage).
Participants are distributed into pairs and play for a spot in the group stage. The match is played to 1 win. The winner of the match advances to the group stage, the loser goes to the reserve, i.e., as a substitute (during the group stage, the substitute player will have the opportunity to take the place of a withdrawn or disqualified player).
Priority for entering the qualification will be given to players with a low HeroesWorld rating or without a rating.

Group Stage.
Groups of 5 people each. Players taking the first 3 places advance from the group to the Playoff round.
In the group, each player will play 1 game against each opponent in the group.
The main criterion for advancing from the group is the number of points scored (a win gives 3 points, a draw 1, a loss 0). If several players have the same number of points, additional indicators come into effect (in order of priority):
a) Berger coefficient;
b) Head-to-head result;
c) if priority cannot be determined by additional indicators a, b between players, a play-off game is held on the skirmish m-200 template.
Group winners immediately advance to the 2nd round of the playoffs; in the 1st round of the playoffs, second places play against third places. Players from the same group will not meet in the playoffs until the tournament final.

Playoffs.
Held according to the Olympic system to 2 wins. After losing a series, the losing player leaves the tournament.

Tournament Final is held between three players. The players play one series of games against each other: 2 matches each – a win gives 1 point, a draw gives 0.5 points, a loss gives 0 points. If points are tied after two matches – a decisive game is held based on the principle of the decisive game in the playoffs.
Upon the conclusion of the games – places are distributed depending on who has the best positive point difference. If the difference is tied – an additional decisive game is held based on the principle of the decisive game in the playoffs.

Templates.

1. The following templates are used in the tournament:
Skirmish m-200, Balance L-U, Panic, 2sm4d, Diamond, Yolka, h3dm1, 8mm6a, 6lm10a, Spider, 8xm12a.

2. Qualification games are played on the following templates:
Skirmish m-200, Balance L-U, Panic, 2sm4d, Diamond, Yolka, 8mm6a, 6lm10a (The player choosing the color begins the "choosing").
3. Group stage games:
The template for the game will be chosen by the player indicated in blue, from two templates set for each round.
Round 1: 8xm12a / Panic
Round 2: Diamond / h3dm1
Round 3: Balance L-U / 8mm6a
Round 4: 6lm10a / Yolka
Round 5: 2sm4d / Spider
4. Playoff games are played on the 8 most popular templates from the group stage.
In the first two games, the template is chosen by the standard "choosing" method (The player choosing the color begins the "choosing").
If a decisive game is required, the template is chosen randomly before the game:
The server player, to determine the game template for the decisive match, uses the "Flip a Coin" function 3 times in the HW_rulez options - the resulting numerical code determines the template for the game.
2sm4d - 000
Panic - 001
8xm12a - 010
8mm6a - 011
6lm10a - 100
Diamond - 101
Spider - 110
h3dm1 - 111
5. Tournament games are played with a chess timer.
Timer for the "Yolka" template - 19:00+08:00+01:15.
Timer for the "h3dm1" template - 24:00+08:30+01:30.

Deadlines.

Registration January 4 – January 20
Draw and group formation – January 21 -22
Tournament start: January 23
Qualifications: January 21 - January 31
Group stage: January 23 - March 6
January 23 – February 14 (Rounds 1-2)
February 1 – February 21 (Round 3)
February 8 – February 28 (Round 4)
February 15 – March 6 (Round 5)
group stage extended to March 25

Playoffs:
Round 1: March 26 - April 24
Round 2: April 18 - May 29
Quarterfinals: May 23 - June 26
Semifinals: June 20 - July 17

Tournament games must be played within the established deadline. For violation of game deadlines, by decision of the tournament organizers and judges, a player may be penalized up to and including disqualification from the tournament.

I wish everyone good luck and may the strongest win! Or rather - the smartest!

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Please register me for the tournament!:smile13:
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лето 2012.
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Regarding the library: allow it in the Castle if it's the starting castle, as it's already in a poor state. Disallow it in any other scenario. Not building a library at the start when playing as the Castle is simply a terrible strategy.
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It seems like there’s a strange system with template selection in the group. You have to be prepared to play on any of the 11 templates, even the ones you consider the most absurd, if your opponent is blue. How will the pair of templates for a round be determined, from which the blue player chooses one? It was mentioned that the tournament is open, and many “newbies,” for example, don’t like HL+U, hence the pool of templates, but isn’t it strange to force everyone to prepare for all 11?
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I decided not to add templates with ГО, I believe that playing mages there is quite difficult and a proper battle may not happen.
I left Smku, but the regular version - with passages to secondary towns costing 3k and mines of valuable resources, which will allow faster construction of the Mage Guild.
Also, do not forget that the tournament is open, and besides experienced players who prefer to play XL maps, there are players who like medium-sized maps.

Regarding the "Yolka" (Christmas tree) template, by default it is played on random (and there it gives 3 different factions). With a "cherk" (custom random template) - it will generate 3 identical factions for the player. There are enough resources on the map to build the Mage Guild, since quick contact on the template is inevitable, it is quite in line with the spirit of the tournament. Perhaps the template will appeal to some.
It is no secret that there are players who do not like Jebus Cross or 8mm6a, but these templates are present in almost every tournament.

That's not quite an accurate idea of the difficulty of the game in my opinion; in fact, it's easier to fight neutrals as mages, it's just a slightly different style - you can always dig up mom-and-dad with Earth magic or quickly rush to the Mage Guild for another element. Mages are usually not picked because of artifact restrictions and the need for combat skills in Fireball; mana reserve and good elemental spells give much more at the start. So by removing Jebus Cross and Mininostu (and by the way, leaving the same balance with ГО), I think you reduced the pool of viable templates. For example, I see my "cherk" in this pool as removing non-viable nonsense tested over the years and leaving the choice to an opponent who benefits more from randomness. Of course, you're the organizer - it's your tournament and your opinion, but it's worth considering another point of view.
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I don't understand why they keep adding a "Christmas tree" map to every tournament, even though no one ever plays on it, and it won't be played on in this tournament either. And Panic and Skirmish are essentially the same template.

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