KeyForge tournament
May. 4th, 2019 08:17 pmToday I went over to my friendly local gaming store to try playing in a KeyForge mini-tournament. Out of 8 players, I was one of only 5 not named Brian. Luckily, my deck turned out to be really good against people named Brian.
One thing that the KeyForge Organized Play site doesn't warn you about is that you need to either have the mobile app or a printout of your profile page handy, so the tournament organizer can scan the QR code that identifies you. The store staff kindly allowed me to use their computer for a minute to pull it up (I got the impression this has been a recurring problem).
Placing fourth earned me a pack of cool-looking Æmber tokens and a small handicap for my deck next time I use it in official tournament play. Interested parties can see whatever its current status is right over here.
(No, I did not name the deck; that's done by an algorithm at Fantasy Flight Games. Check out some of its greatest hits here.)
One thing that the KeyForge Organized Play site doesn't warn you about is that you need to either have the mobile app or a printout of your profile page handy, so the tournament organizer can scan the QR code that identifies you. The store staff kindly allowed me to use their computer for a minute to pull it up (I got the impression this has been a recurring problem).
Placing fourth earned me a pack of cool-looking Æmber tokens and a small handicap for my deck next time I use it in official tournament play. Interested parties can see whatever its current status is right over here.
(No, I did not name the deck; that's done by an algorithm at Fantasy Flight Games. Check out some of its greatest hits here.)