Make your own sealed starter deck and compete with it .All decks can have a maximum of the following cards: 1 chase, 5 rares, and 10 uncommons, the rest must be commons. Tournament rules available at www.spellfire.net.
Test your deck building abilities. Each player gets one of each booster including Inquisition and the new Millennium sticker booster set to create a standard 55 card deck. Race to two wins.
All players begin their Spellfire journey in one of two qualifying rounds, though players are free to play in both qualifiers in an attempt to reach the semifinals.
This year, the Sealed Deck tournament shall be composed of a 3rd edition starter, two Ravenloft boosters, and two Dragonlance boosters. Tickets are limited for this event, only thirty-six players!
In this unusual format, a five-player team takes on another five-player team in five head-to-head matches. Best two out of three.Team with the most matches won in that round is the victor.The only stipulation is that for all five decks that a team uses, only one of a card can appear in all of the decks. So you will see different deck types and different cards appearing from out of the woodwork. You say you don't have a team? Well this event is late enough for some people to make your own team.
Do you have the best seventy-five-card deck in existence, or are you about to be pummeled by that quiet player who's slowly shuffling the deck? Barbaric victory conditions ensure a long, bitter battle lies ahead.
Sanctioned. For those players who have participated in sanctioned Spellfire tournaments across the world, the Master's Invitational is the event to attend. Only the top fifty, based on rankings posted on July 1,2000, are eligible to participate.