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A New Skirmish Event is Live



A new Skirmish event is live now until May 21st!

Here’s everything you need to know.

Skirmish is a special game mode in KARDS where you play with alternate rules. These rules vary; you’ll face something different at every Skirmish event. Read more about Skirmishes in our announcement blog New game mode: Skirmish.

In this Skirmish, you choose your own deck to battle with, but your selected deck cannot contain any Order cards. Damage dealt to a HQ is reduced by the number of units friendly to the HQ on the battlefield, and HQs start with a defense of 8.

The prize for your first victory in this Skirmish is a random card pack!

Access the Skirmish event from the game's main screen to get an overview of the game mode, rules and prize.

This Skirmish is accessible from May 19th at 12:00 GMT until Sunday, May 21st at 18:00 GMT.

Join this special event - win your Skirmish to claim victory and the spoils!

Please let us know what you think of the event in the comments below or on the KARDS Discord.

See you in the Skirmish this weekend!

Announcing KARDS Special Operations: Pauper!



Get ready for the KARDS Special Operations tournament!

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Special Operations is an alternative format tournament experience. This second Special Operations tournament takes place over the course of one weekend, with qualifiers on Saturday and the finals broadcast on the KARDS Twitch channel the following Sunday.

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For the second Special Operations tournament, we’re bringing back the pauper format - now with a set up that allows a larger number of players to participate! The pauper format means that decks can only contain Standard and Limited rarity cards. Check out our video where KARDS World Champion Jking7 explains the pauper format and gives his take on a pauper deck.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TeX7Pu_hsWA

For this Special Operations tournament, we’ll start off with a Swiss qualifier on Saturday, May 27th. The top 8 players on the first day move on to a single elimination bracket played the following day, May 28th.

For all questions about participating in Special Operations and all things related to KARDS tournaments, please join the KARDS Esports Discord: https://discord.gg/288DQexmng


This will be the last Special Operations tournament scheduled for the year, as we shift our focus to the Officer Club Championship tournaments and community tournament support - you can read more about changes to Esports in the latter half of the year here. Make sure to grab this chance to enjoy some pauper fun!

[h3]Format & Schedule[/h3]

Format
  • Each participant must submit 1 pauper deck
  • Play a best of 1 series
  • Swiss Bracket with 212 player maximum (8 Swiss rounds)
  • Top 8 Single Elimination Bracket


Schedule
  • Deck submission deadline: May 27th @ 12:00 UTC
  • Swiss qualifier: May 27th @ 13:00 UTC
  • Top 8 broadcast finals: May 28th @ 13:00 UTC


Prizes
  • 1st: 500 Diamonds & 2000 Gold
  • 2nd: 300 Diamonds & 2000 Gold
  • 3rd - 4th: 200 Diamonds & 2000 Gold
  • 5th - 8th: 1000 Gold


Sign up now on Challonge!
https://challonge.com/tournaments/signup/FS8etEFoJe#/signup/c90ruw7a2o4

Announcing KARDS Open XVI!



Get ready for some more KARDS Open action as it returns in June with the KARDS Open XVI!

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The last KARDS Open had a diverse and competitive pool of players, with Head, TB273, Vinny and Tiger making it to the top 4. After an intense battle, Vinny defeated Tiger and claimed victory in the KARDS Open XV. You can catch up on all the action from the top 4 in the last Open tournament on the KARDS YouTube Channel:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wkWaBJGe7_g

The KARDS Open XVI features the same format as the KARDS Open XV. It will be the last KARDS Open planned for the year, as we shift our focus more towards the OCC and community tournament support. Read more about changes to esports in the latter half of the year here: KARDS Esports Update.

In this upcoming Open tournament, players will have two chances to make it into the top 16 through one of two Swiss Qualifiers held on June 3rd and June 11th.

Read on for a detailed breakdown of the different tournament stages.

[h3]STAGE ONE[/h3]
Starting Saturday, June 3rd, with the Swiss Qualifiers, you will compete in a best of 3 free-for-all deck format. This means that you can bring any deck you want and play it as many times as you’d like. No deck submissions and no deck restrictions! If you make the Top 8 in this stage, you will advance to stage two.

The second chance Qualifier will be held on Sunday, June 11th. This Swiss bracket is open to any player who has not already made the top cuts. You can maximize your chances of making the top 16 by playing in both qualifiers.

[h3]STAGE TWO[/h3]
If you finish in the Top 8 from either of the stage one weekends, you will be qualified for the next stage. On Saturday, June 24th, you will compete in the single elimination best of 5 series. This stage does not require deck submission and deck lists remain closed. However, you must win with decks from different main nations. For example, if you win with a Japan deck, you cannot bring that deck again or any Japan main deck - you’ll have to switch to a different main nation for the next match. If you lose with a Japan deck, you can bring Japan again, even a different Japan deck.

[h3]STAGE THREE[/h3]

If you’ve made it to the Top 4 on June 24th, you’ve made it to stage three! These final games are played and broadcast LIVE on the KARDS Twitch Channel on June 25th. For this stage of the tournament, you will be required to submit four decks. Deck lists for this stage of the tournament are open. Games are best of 5 series with one ban in conquest format.

For all questions about participating in the Open and all things related to KARDS tournaments, please join the KARDS eSports Discord: https://discord.gg/288DQexmng


[h3]FORMAT & SCHEDULE[/h3]

Swiss Qualifiers
  • Compete in one or both qualifier Swiss bracket weekends.
  • Top 8 from each weekend bracket moves on to Top Cuts weekend
  • Closed deck lists with no deck restrictions! Play whatever you want, whenever you want!
Best of Three Matchups
  • Swiss Bracket with 212 player maximum (8 Swiss rounds)
  • Swiss Qualifier Bracket A June 3rd @ 13:00 GMT
  • Swiss Qualifier Bracket B June 11th @ 16:00 GMT
Top Cuts Weekend
  • Top 16
    • Deck lists are closed
    • Best of 5 series
    • Must win with different decks from different main nations
    • Top 16 Bracket June 24th @ 13:00 GMT
  • Top 4
    • Deck lists are open
    • Best of 5 series with 1 ban in Conquest format
    • DECK LIST SUBMISSION DEADLINE: June 24th @ 23:59 GMT
    • Top 4 Bracket & Live Stream: June 25th @ 13:00 GMT
Prizes
The KARDS Open has a prize pool of 1500 USD that is split the following way:
  • 1st: 600 USD
  • 2nd: 450 USD
  • 3rd: 250 USD
  • 4th: 200 USD
  • 5th - 8th: 500 Diamonds and 2000 Gold
  • 9th - 16th: 200 Diamonds and 1000 Gold
  • 17th - 32nd: 1000 Gold


Sign ups are open now!
Qualifier A: https://challonge.com/tournaments/signup/Y6PAnA5EZo#/signup/fln4p4f4e7

Qualifier B: https://challonge.com/tournaments/signup/bA3sthUA8L#/signup/wpynnp287mf

KARDS Esports Update



Hello KARDS players!

In January this year, we shared with you some changes that we did to the KARDS esports scene, with some alterations to the Officer Club Championship, the KARDS Open, and introducing a new Special Operations format with special rulesets. You can refresh your memory on these changes here: KARDS eSports in 2023.

Now that we’ve completed our first full cycle of tournaments since these changes were implemented, we’ve been evaluating the results and considering the best way to move forward for the competitive KARDS community. With this in mind, we will be making some alterations to KARDS esports in the latter half of the year. Read on for all the details, or, if you’re strapped for time, head to the end for the tl;dr summary of changes.

[h2]Officer Club Championship[/h2]
The OCC has always been the flagship and a staple of KARDS tournaments, where the most dedicated and skilled players on the in-game seasonal ladder fight to prove that they are the champion of the Officer Club for that month. A part of our esports changes earlier this year was done to emphasize and highlight these champions of the game further, adding the quarterly OCC: Ultimate tournament with the OCC Leaderboard, where players accumulate points through OCC: Clash participation in the three months leading up to an OCC: Ultimate tournament. Additionally, we moved towards a pre-recorded video format for the OCC: Clash tournaments, to try and create an experience that focused more on the gameplay and expert analysis.

After announcing changes to the OCC format earlier this year, we received a lot of feedback on various aspects. While we did make some initial adjustments based on this, we also felt it was important to allow the format to play out fully and analyze the results before making any drastic alterations to what we had initially decided. Now that we’re heading into the second OCC: Ultimate cycle of the year, we’re ready to announce some changes we’ve decided to make based on player feedback and our own analysis of this first quarterly cycle.

[h3]Live Broadcast Format[/h3]
To start off with, we’ve decided to move all OCC tournaments to a live broadcast format. While there are definitely some upsides to the pre-recorded format, such as being able to edit the show beforehand to put a huge emphasis on the gameplay, as well as some unique opportunities to have seasoned players such as Berto Burrito and Jking7 describing their own games in great detail, we also observed some downsides. By moving the OCC: Clash tournaments towards a live broadcast format, we hope to bring the magic of a live show to the OCC: Clash, with giveaways, excitement, and an overall more engaging experience for our viewers in the chat.

Going forward, you can expect a monthly broadcast for OCC: Clash tournaments, where we’ll feature two quarter final games and all semi finals and grand finals games, including a third place matchup, in one day. We’ll also have the OCC: Ultimate tournament broadcast live every three months, an event which takes place over the course of an entire weekend, with the quarter final games played on Saturday, and all semi finals and grand finals games, including a third place matchup, on the following Sunday.

[h3]OCC: Clash Prize Pool[/h3]
We’re bringing back a cash prize incentive for the monthly OCC: Clash tournament! With a prize pool of 500 USD split among the top 3 players, and Diamond prizes for the players in 4th - 8th place, the stakes are getting higher for our OCC participants! From May onwards, the prize pool will be as follows:

USD
Diamonds
1st
250
2nd
150
3rd
100
4th
750
5th - 8th
500


Players will also continue to earn points for the OCC leaderboard to qualify for the quarterly OCC: Ultimate. The OCC: Ultimate prize pool remains the same, at 3,000 USD. Additionally, anyone who wins an OCC: Clash tournament and anyone who qualifies for an OCC: Ultimate will earn the coveted KARDS Champion card back, allowing these players to show off their status as one of the most elite KARDS players in the world!

[h2]KARDS Open and Special Operations[/h2]
The KARDS Open has had a great run since it was first introduced in 2020, providing an alternative official tournament for players who want the tournament experience without climbing the seasonal ladder.

While the Special Operations tournament was only recently introduced, we have run a number of alternative format tournament types throughout the years on an ad-hoc basis. These tournaments have provided opportunities, often for newer players or those who prefer alternative formats, to get some tournament experience and have fun with special rulesets.

As the KARDS esports scene has developed, we evaluate our resources and their allocation, as well as analyzing trends among other video game esport scenes. At this point in time, we feel that the best way to move forward for KARDS esports is by putting our primary focus and resources into the OCC format and community tournaments. We aim to hold one more KARDS Open and Special Operations tournaments for the year each, with the Special Operations taking place in late May and the KARDS Open in June - more details on the exact dates and times to follow. There’s still absolutely a chance that we will do more KARDS Open or Special Operations tournaments in the future, but for the remainder of this year, these tournament formats will be taking a rest.

While the KARDS Open and Special Operations formats take a break, we urge you to consider participating in one of the officially supported community tournaments, or consider hosting your own tournament! We are currently focusing on supporting and growing the community tournament scene, providing more resources and support to community organizers.

[h2]Community Tournaments[/h2]
The KARDS community is filled with talented and dedicated people, some of whom have already put a lot of energy into creating and hosting various different community tournaments! Some of these tournaments are done on a regular basis, while others are on an ad-hoc basis. Some of them are open for anyone to enter, while others are invitationals. We’ve seen the number of community tournaments and participants steadily increasing over the course of the last several months as we’ve worked with and supported community members and tournaments. KARDS is committed to continued and increased support for community tournaments, which are a crucial part of the KARDS esports scene.

Depending on the tournament, we may be able to offer assistance with things such as in-game prizes, temporary access to our spectator mode to broadcast the tournament, and giveaway codes for viewers on your tournament stream. If you’re interested in running a tournament of your own, please reach out to us - we’d love to hear from you! Check out the KARDS Contributor Program, which has a section specifically for tournament organizers. You can also feel free to reach out to our Community Manager directly on Discord: Elin#1695.

The upcoming changes to the KARDS esports scene represent an exciting shift in focus towards a more sustainable and cohesive competitive ecosystem. While the absence of the KARDS Open and Special Operations tournaments for the rest of the year may be felt by some players, the increased support for OCC and community tournaments are expected to provide new opportunities for players to showcase their skills and compete at the highest level.

[h2]Tl;dr[/h2]
  • The Officer Club Championship (OCC) will be the primary focus as the official KARDS tournament.
  • OCC: Clash tournaments will move to live broadcast format, as opposed to the pre-recorded YouTube premiere format.
  • A 500 USD prize pool will be offered for the OCC: Clash, split among the top 3 players, with Diamond prizes for players in 4th - 8th place.
  • The upcoming KARDS Open XVI will be the last Open planned for the year, with a break taken from this format for now.
  • The upcoming Special Operations tournament will be the last one planned for the year, with a break taken from this format for now.
  • Community tournaments will continue to be supported and we will continue to seek ways to improve and increase our community tournament support.


That sums up the upcoming esports changes in KARDS. Join us on Discord and let us know what you think!

A New Skirmish Event is Live



A new Skirmish event is live now until May 7th!

Here’s everything you need to know.

Skirmish is a special game mode in KARDS where you play with alternate rules. These rules vary; you’ll face something different at every Skirmish event. Read more about Skirmishes in our announcement blog New game mode: Skirmish.

For this Skirmish, you choose your own deck to battle with. Players start with 12 Kredits, and cards cost a minimum of 4.

We have a special prize for you in this Skirmish! For your first win, you will receive a full set of the new US card, Firewall! This Order card costs 2 Kredits to play and, when played, gives target unit: “Cannot attack the enemy HQ.”



Access the Skirmish event from the game's main screen to get an overview of the game mode, rules and prize.

This Skirmish is accessible from May 5th at 12:00 GMT until Sunday, May 7th at 18:00 GMT.

Join this special event - win your Skirmish to claim victory and the spoils!

Please let us know what you think of the event in the comments below or on the KARDS Discord.

See you in the Skirmish this weekend!