BulletStorm

Each participant register a decided number of decks. The number of decks you should use in the tournament depends on how long you want the tournament to be, more decks more rounds to determine a winner. Each round is 45 minutes.

Constraints: Each registred deck must be of a different set (For clarification, there is one one slot for a Call of the Archons deck or a Worlds Collide deck etc). There is a SAS cap on every deck, maximum SAS score allowed is 66.

All decks are displayed in a excelfile or similar tournament file, so that every player has access to every participating deck before and during the tournament.

The last man or woman with any decks available is declared the winner, so its a "Survivor" format.

Special Rulings: Just like in "survival" a deck is considered dead and are removed from the tournament when you loose a game with the deck.

If you win a match, you are also allowed to put a "Bullet" in one of your opponents other decks. So you kill one, and shoot one.

Every deck can take one shot and survive, its then considered "wounded", a second shot (wound) kills a deck. So its possible to kill a already wounded deck when distributing shots after a win.

All dead decks and wounds are recorded and displayed in the tournament file so that each player knows the status of all other decks at all times.

Byes: When its not possible to pair players during a tournament to the next round a bye occurs. Meaning that the player getting a bye does not compete until next pairings. In BulletStorm a bye is called a "ricochet", the ricochet is resolved at the end of the round, before pairing for the next round. When you are hit by a ricochet you have to put a bullet in one of your decks, of YOUR choice. If you are really unlucky this could mean that you get eliminated by the ricochet, that is if you have to put a bullet in your last remaining and already wounded deck.

BulletStorm: BulletStorm occurs after round 3. That means that everybody gets to shoot a deck, not just the ones that won their match during round three. You can shoot any deck you want with one exception, you are not allowed to shoot a deck that you just lost against. You shoot a deck of your opponent.

Silver bullets: Silver bullets are fired after round 5. In round 5 your usual bullet is replaced by a silverbullet, a silverbullet is instantly killing a deck (even the ones without wounds). So winners shoot as usual on one of your opponents remaining decks. Since the silver bullet is a replacement shot, you still only get to fire one bullet.

There can be only one, dodge those bullets!