Teamfight Tactics has just announced an exciting tournament, the Magic n’ Mayhem Tactician’s Crown. Set to bring together 40 of the best TFT players worldwide, this event promises fierce competition and a generous $150,000 prize pool.
Here’s everything you need to know about the upcoming tournament, from dates to format and prize details.
Teamfight Tactics: Magic n’ Mayhem Tactician’s Crown Schedule
The Magic n’ Mayhem Tactician’s Crown will run from November 8-10, 2024, concluding with a thrilling Grand Final on November 10. This new event is designed to showcase top talent and raise the stakes for competitors. Expect intense battles as the top eight players face off in a final match to secure the championship title.
Tournament Schedule:
- Day 1: November 8, 2024 – Opening rounds with 40 players
- Day 2: November 9, 2024 – Elimination rounds to narrow down to the top 8 players
- Day 3: November 10, 2024 – Grand Final in the Checkmate format
Format Overview for TFT: Magic n’ Mayhem Tactician’s Crown
The tournament format follows a progressive elimination style that maintains intensity throughout the event, with players gradually eliminated until only the top eight remain for the Grand Final. Below is a breakdown of each day:
Day 1: Initial Elimination Round
- 40 Players split into five lobbies.
- 6 Games in total, with lobbies shuffled every two games.
- After six games, the top 32 players advance to Day 2, while the bottom eight players are eliminated.
Day 2: Intermediate Elimination Round
- Players keep their points from Day 1.
- 32 Players are split into four lobbies and play two games.
- Top 24 players advance, and the bottom eight players are eliminated.
- The remaining 24 players are split into three lobbies for another two games.
- Top 16 players advance, and the bottom eight players are eliminated.
- The 16 players are then split into two lobbies and play three games with a lobby reshuffle after two games.
- At the end of Day 2, the top eight players advance to the Grand Final.
Day 3: Grand Final – Checkmate Format
The final day introduces the Checkmate Format, where players must:
- Accumulate 20 points and then secure a first-place finish in a game to win the championship.
- Points per game will be awarded based on placement, with the first-place finisher in each game receiving eight points.
Prize Pool for Magic n’ Mayhem Tactician’s Crown
With $150,000 up for grabs, competitors will not only be vying for the prestigious Tactician’s Crown but also a substantial prize. This prize pool is a testament to the growing popularity of Teamfight Tactics and the global talent drawn to the game.
What to Expect from the Magic n’ Mayhem Tactician’s Crown
This event is set to bring high-stakes competition and showcase the skill and strategy involved in TFT. The Checkmate Format in the Grand Final adds an exciting twist, rewarding not only consistent high performance but also the ability to secure first-place finishes under pressure.
Conclusion
The Magic n’ Mayhem Tactician’s Crown is a must-watch event for TFT fans, as it will bring together some of the world’s top players in an intense three-day battle. With a $150,000 prize pool and a challenging format, the tournament will spotlight the best strategies, synergies, and clutch plays that make TFT a thrilling esport.
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