KARDS 2022 World Championship: Second Qualifier!

Good day, soldiers!
The first open qualifier for the KARDS 2022 World Championship has now concluded. Congratulations to the top 58 players, who will be moving on to the top 128 player Knockout Stage along with our 12 pre-qualified players! You can see a list of all qualified players so far in the Information box in the World Championship hub in-game.
The second open qualifier starts this weekend - so for those not yet qualified, there’s still a chance to make it to the next stage. The top 58 players from this second round will complete the top 128 players, who will all receive 250 diamonds and compete in the Knockout Stage for their spot in the Finals!
Also, the top 300 players from each open qualifier will receive the KARDS 2022 World Championship Cardback. Make sure you seize the opportunity to earn this unique reward!
The second qualifier qualification sessions will be held on the following dates:
- 1st of October - 16-20 GMT
- 2nd of October - 12-16 GMT
- 8th of October - 16-20 GMT
- 9th of October - 12-16 GMT
- 15th of October - 16-20 GMT
- 16th of October - 12-16 GMT
Each player needs to successfully complete a minimum 3 out of 6 sessions to post a legal qualifier score.
Competing in a Qualifier
Each qualification session lasts for 4 hours, during which a special World Championship qualifier queue will be available for the bravest among you!
Players need to complete at least 9 games during those 4 hours to successfully complete a qualification session. We also recommend playing a few extra games during the session, as these may improve your chances in the event of tiebreakers.
To enter a game, open the World Championship hub during a qualification session, press the battle button and select your deck for battle.
For each win during the first 9 matches, the player receives 5 points for the qualification ladder. For each loss in these matches, the player receives 1 point. A player’s final score is the combined total score from their best three sessions out of six sessions in the qualifier.
Tiebreakers
If players end up with the same score, a tiebreaker system is used to order them. This is based on several things, the most important being the strength of your opponents. Being matched against a very strong player might make for a difficult match, but will improve your chances in the event of tiebreakers, regardless of the match result.
For further information on the tiebreaker system, check out the full list of rules here: KARDS 2022 World Championship Rules.
Gather your gear and get ready for the second qualifier!