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Tournament

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  • Tournaments are a series of more than two races. This race mode was first introduced by The Need for Speed already and later made frequent appearances in newer Need for Speed titles.
  • Tournament (Championship in Wipeout, AG League in Wipeout Fusion) is a game mode in the Wipeout series. A tournament is a series of a number of races, which take place in the succession.
  • Tournaments were various competitions held throughout the Empire. Some were held regularly, some when the previous winner stepped down or dies and some were only ever held once.
  • Tournament was one of the eight pitched test shows which was introduced in 2014. It pits 8 Achievement Hunters against one another in heats to take the crown for best player.
  • The Tournament feature is automatically unlocked before the match against Big Waves at the Football Frontier Stadium. A couple approaches the player about it and the player is encouraged to participate at least once. The different tournaments available are divided in cups (カップ, kappu), which are randomly selected based on the player's current team level and a set of player requirements. Only the Inazuma Japan uniform can be used in tournament matches. Cups marked with the File:NoGPTP.png icon do not recover GP and TP in between matches. Tiers 14 and 15 often host teams with 0 TP consumption.
  • Tournament is the series of pong consoles developed by Theorysonic from 1974 to 1980.
  • Scroll through the list of tournaments to find one that is still open. The Details button will let you know more information for each tournament's settings and you can click on Join from there if you decide to participate. The different options are explained below in the Creating a Tournament section.
  • This server was added on Motley Monday. However, almost none people came to the server.
  • Playing tournament won't give you much points, so if you need points, play in other modes If you have any questions about the Game Mode Tournament please ask them here.
  • Tournaments are held for a limited period, with the ability for extra rewards to be earned. Top Prizes go to those players that come 1st, 2nd or 3rd. Reaching the various trophy milestones for each tournament will reward the player with Basic and Elite Weapon tokens, and additional tokens may be delivered based on the player's ranking when the tournament ends. For information on the new tournament, the Level Up Tournament, go to Level Up Tourney.
  • Tournaments are considered the premier proving grounds for SSB players. The competitive Smash community tends to look down on players who claim great ability but do not attend well-known tournaments; this is seen by some as an elitist attitude, but there is an unmistakable correlation between tournament experience and overall skill.
  • Tournaments is hosted by different organizations or individual persons. The rules may be subject to change from each tournament. The entry-level is also different from each tournament and ranges from casual to highly competitive teams.
  • A tournament is a form of competition in which a group of players fight each other within an organized structure in order to get a general idea of the skill level of each player. Typically, this structure involves the creation of a bracket in which players engage each other in 1-on-1 battles until only one player remains.
  • A Tournament is an event where Duelists of varying skill and ability gather, to determine who ranks the best amongst them. There are two primary levels of Tournaments: * Constructed Deck Tournament * Sealed Pack Tournament And these utilize one of these two formats: * Traditional Format * Advanced Format And can appear on the following levels: * Duelist League * Hobby League * National Tournament * Regional Tournaments * Fortune Tour Championship * Shonen Jump Championship * World Championship
  • Tournament is a series of duels in Might & Magic: Duel of Champions. They are available to the player if they reach Squire level by having competitive battles against others. There are three kinds of tournaments: When the player has played in all three tournaments at least once, they can find their score in global leaderboard against other players.
  • Tournaments let you increase your brute's ranking. When you are eliminated from a tournament you gain 1 xp for each round you won. So if you lose in the first round you gain 0 xp, but if you lose in round two you gain 1 xp.
  • Tournament consists of 8 rounds of various match types on random maps, although the last round is always conquest. The way to win a tournament is by collecting favor through awards, such as getting the highest number of assists or killing the most reinforcements. The player who has the most favor at the end of the last round is the winner, and receives a short monologue from the announcer proclaiming his or her assent to godhood as well as a short video showing you on a pedestal in all your glory.
  • Los torneos son una serie de más de dos carreras. Este modo de carrera fue introducido por primera vez en The Need for Speed, y más tarde hizo apariciones frecuentes en los nuevos títulos de Need for Speed. Numerosos torneos han estado presentes en la serie. Torneos de circuito son el tipo más común, aunque Sprint, Derrape y torneos de Aceleración también hicieron apariciones.
  • There is no set format or length for a tournament, with modest ones lasting perhaps only an afternoon and consisting of a few events, while larger ones may sprawl across a week and feature many different contests and challenges. A tourney may consist of one or more of the following events: Tournaments also attract large numbers of side-events, including puppet shows, mummer performances and so on. Vast quantities of food and drink are consumed at a tourney, and blacksmiths can find plenty of work repairing damaged armor or buying the armor and weapons of defeated knights.
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  • Tournament
  • Tournaments are a series of more than two races. This race mode was first introduced by The Need for Speed already and later made frequent appearances in newer Need for Speed titles.
  • A tournament is a form of competition in which a group of players fight each other within an organized structure in order to get a general idea of the skill level of each player. Typically, this structure involves the creation of a bracket in which players engage each other in 1-on-1 battles until only one player remains. The Super Smash Flash 2 tournament scene was largely nonexistent until the advent of Online Mode with the release of version 0.9b in July of 2014. Ever since then, the tournament scene has been increasing at an exponential rate. At this point in time, there is at least one notable tournament every week.
  • Tournament (Championship in Wipeout, AG League in Wipeout Fusion) is a game mode in the Wipeout series. A tournament is a series of a number of races, which take place in the succession.
  • Tournaments let you increase your brute's ranking. When you are eliminated from a tournament you gain 1 xp for each round you won. So if you lose in the first round you gain 0 xp, but if you lose in round two you gain 1 xp. If you manage to win the tournament your brute's ranking increases. The downside to that is everything else about your brute is reset and it returns to level 1. The good news is that you are now given the choice to either use the same destiny (i.e. get the same choices as you were given last time, either making your brute the same or fixing bad choices you made) or pick a new destiny (so you get new random choices each time you level up, so your brute could be better, or maybe worse, than it was before). (July 28 2015) Search for Brix Anthony Batulan in Facebook for he will be aiding you some workarounds with the new My Brute powered by Muxxu.
  • Tournaments were various competitions held throughout the Empire. Some were held regularly, some when the previous winner stepped down or dies and some were only ever held once.
  • Tournament was one of the eight pitched test shows which was introduced in 2014. It pits 8 Achievement Hunters against one another in heats to take the crown for best player.
  • There is no set format or length for a tournament, with modest ones lasting perhaps only an afternoon and consisting of a few events, while larger ones may sprawl across a week and feature many different contests and challenges. A tourney may consist of one or more of the following events: * The jousting lists: mounted knights charge one another with lances, with the aim of dismounting one another. The knight who remains mounted the longest is the winner. * The melee: a number of men engage in combat using swords, maces and axes. Opponents have to be knocked over and made to yield. * Archery: archers compete with one another to show who has the greatest accuracy and consistency. * Axe-throwing: similar to the archery contest, but with axes. * Horse-racing: Unarmored riders compete in a simple horse race around a track. Tournaments also attract large numbers of side-events, including puppet shows, mummer performances and so on. Vast quantities of food and drink are consumed at a tourney, and blacksmiths can find plenty of work repairing damaged armor or buying the armor and weapons of defeated knights. While tourneys are non-lethal and some safety precautions are taken, accidental deaths or injuries at a tournament are not unusual.
  • The Tournament feature is automatically unlocked before the match against Big Waves at the Football Frontier Stadium. A couple approaches the player about it and the player is encouraged to participate at least once. The different tournaments available are divided in cups (カップ, kappu), which are randomly selected based on the player's current team level and a set of player requirements. Only the Inazuma Japan uniform can be used in tournament matches. Cups marked with the File:NoGPTP.png icon do not recover GP and TP in between matches. Tiers 14 and 15 often host teams with 0 TP consumption.
  • Los torneos son una serie de más de dos carreras. Este modo de carrera fue introducido por primera vez en The Need for Speed, y más tarde hizo apariciones frecuentes en los nuevos títulos de Need for Speed. Numerosos torneos han estado presentes en la serie. Torneos de circuito son el tipo más común, aunque Sprint, Derrape y torneos de Aceleración también hicieron apariciones. El jugador tiene que ganar la mayor cantidad de puntos en un torneo en general para ganar. Los puntos pueden ser ganados después de terminar una carrera en el primero, segundo, tercero y así sucesivamente. Cuanto más alta sea la posición, se les asignará más puntos. Si el jugador tiene que reiniciar una carrera, no van a tener que reiniciar todo el torneo de nuevo. En su lugar, pueden relanzar la carrera en la que se dirigían. Sin embargo, no es una opción para reiniciar un torneo. En los primeras seis entregas de Need for Speed, el jugador será colocado en la posición salida si han ganado previamente una carrera. Los corredores se ordenarán en la posición de inicio u otro dependiendo de la cantidad de puntos que han recibido. Categoría:Tipos de Carreras Categoría:The Need for Speed Categoría:Need for Speed II Categoría:Need for Speed III: Hot Pursuit Categoría:Need for Speed: High Stakes Categoría:Need for Speed: Porsche Unleashed Categoría:Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit 2
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