
Manascrew SUNDAY Pro-Quest III FaB Booking (JANUARY 22 > 11:00am to 7:00pm)
Event Details
This is an individual booking form for Flesh and Blood in-store play (Pro-Quest) on Sunday JANUARY 22.
It’s also a FIRM expression of interest, so we can gauge expected numbers…
You will need:
GEM ID
A CC DECK
REASONABLE MANNERS AND SPORTING CONDUCT…
Manascrew Event Specifics:
This booking form is for a SINGLE BOOKING of 1 player.
Each booking is for a single seating, for a single player. Additional room for additional persons beyond 40 is not provided, due to logistical issues for our event…
This will be allocated to the first x players to book. After the allocation is full, we WILL NOT ACCEPT ANY MORE REQUESTS!
ENTRY is based on £30 entry payment.
Beyond this, we are still figuring out the details… 🙂
Prize Kits – ProQuest Season 3
Do the top players qualify for any other events?
The winner of each ProQuest season 3 event qualifies for Pro Tour #3. This qualification is not transferable to another player or another Pro Tour.
PRIZE DISTRIBUTION
At the conclusion of swiss rounds the top eight players will be provided with additional prizing.
There is no physical Pro Tour invitation. Completing your event in GEM will provide LSS with the winner’s details and therefore qualify that player for Pro Tour #2. LSS will publish ProTour invites to Fabtcg.com after the end of the season.
The ProTour invite is awarded to the winner of each event (or the losing finalist if the winner has already qualified via another in-store ProQuest event).
Event Structure
Are decklists required?
Decklists are mandatory for these events, you can find the Deck Registration Sheets here
Rounds and Top Cut
Players | Swiss Rounds | Top Cut |
---|---|---|
8 | 3 | None |
9-16 | 4 | Top 4/Top 8 (TO’s discretion) |
17- 32 | 5 | Top 8 |
33-64 | 6 | Top 8 |
64 – 128 | 7 | Top 8 |
Can players who are already qualified for the Pro Tour (such as by winning another ProQuest) play in my store’s event?
Yes, players who are already qualified for the Pro Tour can participate in ProQuest events. However, there is no additional benefit to a player from qualifying for the same Pro Tour multiple times. If a player who is already qualified through ProQuest wins the event then the qualification will pass down to the other finalist. The pass down does not go any further than the other finalist.