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 * Team members are chosen by the Team Captain (the player who created the team), rather than thrown together randomly. * Team members are chosen by the Team Captain (the player who created the team), rather than thrown together randomly.
 * Tournaments are played at specific times, and are not available 24/7. * Tournaments are played at specific times, and are not available 24/7.
?* Tournament battles generally last 10 minutes, not 15.+* Tournament battles generally last 7, or 10 minutes, not 15.
 * All battles are generally played on a single map, or a small collection of maps.  * All battles are generally played on a single map, or a small collection of maps.
 * Teams are limited in types of tanks allowed. (By Tier, Type, and sometimes even model.) * Teams are limited in types of tanks allowed. (By Tier, Type, and sometimes even model.)
 * As with [[Game_Modes#Team_Training|training rooms]] - players do not need to pay for repair costs during tournaments, but they must pay for ammunition and consumables. * As with [[Game_Modes#Team_Training|training rooms]] - players do not need to pay for repair costs during tournaments, but they must pay for ammunition and consumables.
?* There are NO [[Battle_Mechanics#Experience_and_Credits|Credits or Experience]] rewarded after a Tournament battle.+* [[Battle_Mechanics#Experience_and_Credits|Credits and Experience]] are rewarded after a Tournament battle.
?* However, members of winning teams are rewarded with [[Gold_Economy|'''Gold''']] at the tournament's conclusion. (The exact details of how many teams earn gold, and the amount of the winnings vary from tournament to tournament.)+* However, members of winning teams are rewarded with [[Gold_Economy|'''Gold''']], or cash prizes (USD) at the tournament's conclusion. (The exact amounts vary from tournament to tournament.)
  
 {{panel content toc|title=General Tournament Information|content= {{panel content toc|title=General Tournament Information|content=
?=Creating a Tournament Team=+Once a tournament has been announced, teams can be created. Any player can create a team for any Tournament. Anyone who creates a team is referred to as the Team Captain, who are responsible for naming the team, managing who joins the team, and are responsible for [[#Registering_A_Team|registering the team]] once it has enough players. However, once the team is registered, Team Captains don't have any authority to kick players from the team or bar players from joining a battle. So, be sure to only allow players you trust and who are prepared to participate.
?Once a tournament has been announced, teams can be created. Any player can create a team for any Tournament. Anyone who creates a team is referred to as the Team Captain. Captains create the team, name the team, manage who joins the team, and is responsible for registering the team once it has enough players. However, once the team is registered, Team Captains don't have any authority to kick players from the team or bar players from joining a battle. So, be sure to only allow players you trust and who are prepared to participate.+
  
 When forming a team, you need to name the team. Obvious rules apply - no profanity or other vulgarity. Clan-related names are allowed, but only if the Captain is a member of said Clan. Other than that, the sky's the limit! And while it's not expressly forbidden to copy any existing team's name, it is highly frowned upon and will most likely result in action by Wargaming. Don't do it! When forming a team, you need to name the team. Obvious rules apply - no profanity or other vulgarity. Clan-related names are allowed, but only if the Captain is a member of said Clan. Other than that, the sky's the limit! And while it's not expressly forbidden to copy any existing team's name, it is highly frowned upon and will most likely result in action by Wargaming. Don't do it!
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 A Team password is optional, but recommended. This makes managing who joins easier on the Captain. A Team password is optional, but recommended. This makes managing who joins easier on the Captain.
  
?Finally, once the team is assembled, the Captain needs to register the team. Registration '''must''' happen before Registration closes, as set by Wargaming. Also, a team must have the minimum number of players to register. Teams that are too small will be be rejected.+===Registering A Team===
 +Finally, once the team is assembled, the Captain needs to '''register''' the team. This simply means you're signalling to Wargaming that this is the final lineup, and you're ready to participate. Registration '''must''' happen before Registration closes, as set by Wargaming. Also, a team must have the minimum number of players to register. Teams that are too small will be be rejected. Once Wargaming confirms that your team meets the minimum standards (size + appropriate name), you're ready to go.
  
?'''TIP''' - Make sure each of your teammates are available for the tournament ''and'' has appropriate Tanks 'before' registering your team. Once your team is Registered it is locked in, and may not be altered.+'''TIP''' - Make sure each of your teammates are available for the tournament ''and'' has appropriate Tanks ''before'' registering your team. Once your team is Registered it is locked in, and may not be altered.
  
  
?=Joining a Tournament Team=+===Joining a Tournament Team===
 This is a very simple process - all a player has to do is find the appropriate team page and click "Join Team" and then provide the team's password (if set). This is a very simple process - all a player has to do is find the appropriate team page and click "Join Team" and then provide the team's password (if set).
  
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 Once you're in, and the team is properly registered, all you need to do is wait for the Tournament to begin. Once you're in, and the team is properly registered, all you need to do is wait for the Tournament to begin.
  
?=Gold Prizes=+===Gold Prizes===
 Gold prizes vary from Tournament to Tournament, and range from just 100 Gold per player, up to 20,000 ''or more'' per player, making Tournaments very popular amongst players. Because Gold must be rewarded manually, Wargaming does not have a set time that Gold will be paid out. But it is generally rewarded within a week of the Tournament's conclusion. Gold prizes vary from Tournament to Tournament, and range from just 100 Gold per player, up to 20,000 ''or more'' per player, making Tournaments very popular amongst players. Because Gold must be rewarded manually, Wargaming does not have a set time that Gold will be paid out. But it is generally rewarded within a week of the Tournament's conclusion.
?=Group Play= 
?Generally, Tournaments begin with simple round-robin Group Play. Each night, teams are randomly divided into small groups, and every team battles every other team in that group once. Points are awarded on performance - 3 points for a Win, 1 point for a Draw, 0 points for a loss. At the end of Group Play, points are tallied and used to determine who continues on to the Playoffs. 
  
 +===Group Play===
 +Generally, Tournaments begin with simple round-robin Group Play. Each night, teams are randomly divided into small groups, and every team battles every other team in that group once. Points are awarded on performance - 3 points for a Win, 1 point for a Draw, 0 points for a loss. At the end of Group Play, points are tallied and used to determine who continues on to the Playoffs.
  
?=Playoffs=+===Playoffs===
 In the Playoffs, teams are divided into Brackets. Two teams will then play each other until one of the teams has earned 3 wins, with the winning team moving on, and the losing team being eliminated from the Tournament. If neither team has earned 3 wins within 10 battles, it is a Draw with neither team moving on.  In the Playoffs, teams are divided into Brackets. Two teams will then play each other until one of the teams has earned 3 wins, with the winning team moving on, and the losing team being eliminated from the Tournament. If neither team has earned 3 wins within 10 battles, it is a Draw with neither team moving on.
  
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 +* Official tournaments list: https://worldoftanks.com/en/tournaments/
 +* Unofficial tournament standing: https://gosutactics.com/
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Latest revision as of 21:25, 15 November 2016

Currently, there are three Tournament formats being offered - Challenges, Skirmishes, and Clan Tournaments.

Tournaments differ from random battles in several ways:

  • Teams can range anywhere from three to fifteen players. (Each team can also contain several 'reserve' players to swap out as needed.)
  • Team members are chosen by the Team Captain (the player who created the team), rather than thrown together randomly.
  • Tournaments are played at specific times, and are not available 24/7.
  • Tournament battles generally last 7, or 10 minutes, not 15.
  • All battles are generally played on a single map, or a small collection of maps.
  • Teams are limited in types of tanks allowed. (By Tier, Type, and sometimes even model.)
  • As with training rooms - players do not need to pay for repair costs during tournaments, but they must pay for ammunition and consumables.
  • Credits and Experience are rewarded after a Tournament battle.
  • However, members of winning teams are rewarded with Gold, or cash prizes (USD) at the tournament's conclusion. (The exact amounts vary from tournament to tournament.)




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