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06/20/2008 3:07 AM  
Below I've posted the Triad stuff from the Floor Rules.

If you were going to play in a tournament using these rules, what band would you bring?

I'm thinking too many Farmers or Darkmantles might be a bad idea.

Dave
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From the Most Recent DCI, Dungeons & Dragons Miniatures Floor Rules:

Triad tournaments use the following scenario rotation:
• 1st round of tournament: Assault
• 2nd round of tournament: Uncontested Victory*
• 3rd round of tournament: Assault with Bounty
* Does not include Variant listed in the D&D Miniatures Game Rules book.
If a Triad tournament runs more than three rounds, the scenario rotation is repeated as needed.


823. Standard Scenarios
Assault Scenario
Victory: Victory goes to the first player to score victory points equal to the warband limit (100 points in a 100-point tournament or 200 points in a 200-point tournament).
There are two ways to score victory points:
1) Eliminate enemy creatures: Players score victory points equal to the cost of each eliminated model.
2) Occupy an appropriate victory area: At the end of each round, if a player has a model on one or more appropriate victory areas that player is awarded five victory points in a 100-point event. Ten victory points are awarded in a 200-point event. A model that takes up multiple squares is considered to be on a victory area if any part of the model is in that area.

Assault with Bounty Scenario
Victory: Victory goes to the first player to score victory points equal to the warband limit.
There are two ways to score victory points:
1) Eliminate enemy creatures: Players score victory points equal to the cost of each eliminated model. All eliminated models also score extra points. +5 points in a 100-point game, +10 points in a 200-point game.
2) Occupy an appropriate victory area: At the end of each round, if a player has a model on one or more appropriate victory areas that player is awarded five victory points in a 100-point event. Ten victory points are awarded in a 200-point event. A model that takes up multiple squares is considered to be on a victory area if any part of the model is in that area.

Uncontested Victory
Victory: Victory goes to the first player to score victory points equal to the warband limit.
There are two ways to score victory points:
1) Eliminate enemy creatures: Players score victory points equal to the cost of each eliminated model. All eliminated models also score extra points. +5 points in a 100-point game and +10 points in a 200-point game.
2) Occupy any victory area(s): At the end of each round, if a player has a model on one or more uncontested victory areas that player is awarded five victory points for each area. A model that takes up multiple squares is considered to be on a victory area if any part of the model is in that area.

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