Warhammer Monthly 2,000 Point Tournament - February

Warhammer Monthly 2,000 Point Tournament - February

  • $30.00
    Unit price per 

Saturday, February 15th, 2024
This event will be an ITC event.

Pre-register for this event on BCP at https://www.bestcoastpairings.com/event/zJbzZbJelAo1

Round 1 10:00-1:00
Round 2 1:10-4:10
Dinner 4:10-5:10
Round 3 5:20-8:20

Entry Fee: $30
3 Rounds 3 hours with a hard stop at the designated time. We will be using all Indexes and FAQs that are live for 10th Edition. Any rule sets updated after February 8th will not be used.

Prize Payouts will be based on attendance. All entry fees collected will go out as store credit!

We will also be offering $40 Store Credit door prizes to players that do not place in the event. The number of door prizes will be determined by attendance.

Example of Prize Payouts:
If 20 players sign up, prize payout will be (in store credit):
1st - $120
2nd - $100
3rd/4th - $60
5th/6th - $50
Number of Door Prizes: 4

Official Prize Payouts will be posted during round 1!

Cap for the event will be 20 players.

ITC player code of conduct will be enforced.

Prize support is based on attendance and will be paid out to the top 4 after Round 3 of the events.
Paint will not be required but GW paint score will be used. Lists are to be 2000 points and battle forged.

Fully printed models will not be allowed. Conversions with 3rd party bits are allowed. If a model is more than 50% printed it will not be allowed. Conversions that could confuse a player or a player can’t easily recognize need to be approved by the TO prior to the event.

Preregistration is not required but there is a limit of 20 people in the event. A waiting list will be created to offer a spot to anyone who missed the preregistration if the event caps prior to the day of the event.

Terrain Rules:
Set up:
Players roll off, the winner of that roll chooses Attacker or Defender. Defender then chooses a battlefield edge (deployment zone), selects one of the 2 piles of terrain, and places the first piece.
Terrain Placement:
Starting with Defender, players alternate placing pieces of terrain from their respective piles until there is nothing left to place. Each piece of terrain needs to be at least 4 inches away from another piece of terrain and the tables edge, and not on the 40 mm objective markers. Players cannot place a piece of terrain within the 41mms of an objective marker. When placing terrain, players divide the table in half from the center based on the mission being used that round and can only place pieces from their pile on their half of the board.
Terrain Pool Contents:
1 Large L: key words breach-able and obscuring
1 Small Forest: key words dense cover, difficult terrain
1 Small Crater: key words difficult terrain, light-cover
1 Large Ruin: key words obscuring, light-cover, and breachable
1 Medium Ruin: keywords obscuring, light-cover, and breachable
Notes: Obscuring is measured from the wall, cover from the base

20 Player maximum

Pre-registration for this event ends at midnight on February 14th

Click here for our Tournament Entry Refund Policy.


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