FORMAT & STRUCTURE
Constructed:
- Standard / Pioneer / Modern / Legacy Constructed
- Decklists are required. Decklists are submitted by Website. Paper decklists can’t be accepted.
- Players must use the same deck on Day Two that they used on Day One.
- Modified Swiss-style (50-minute rounds)
- Day One will consist of 8 Swiss Rounds followed by a cut and one final Swiss round. Day Two will consist of 6 Swiss Rounds and the Top 8 single-elimination playoff.
- All players with an X-2-0 record (or better) advance to the second day of competition for prizes and invitations.
- The Top 8 players after the final Swiss round on Day Two will advance to the Top 8 single-elimination playoff.
- 8 playoff matches will be best 2 of 3, with no time limit. (Players are still expected to play at a normal pace and complete playoff matches in a reasonable amount of time.)
- Standings after the Swiss rounds will be used to determine final order in the standings for losing players in the quarterfinal and semifinal playoff rounds.
- For the first game of each match in the Top 8, the player that finished higher in the Swiss rounds chooses either to play first or to play second. For subsequent games in each Top 8 match, the usual Play/Draw rule applies (loser of the previous game decides whether to play first in the next game).
Notes
- Planeswalker Points multiplier 8x, Rules Enforcement Level (REL) is Competitive on Day One and Professional on Day Two.
- The Magic: The Gathering Tournament Rules and the Magic: The Gathering Infraction Procedure Guide are in effect for this event unless specifically overruled by information in this Format Document. Rules documents can be found in the Magic Document Center.
- Players are responsible for bringing their own method of tracking life totals, card sleeves, and appropriate counters or tokens.
- In the event that a player who wins an invitation to a Players Tours at a Grand Prix has already qualified for an invitation, the invitation does not pass down under any circumstances. Previous qualification may be through a Qualifier tournament, through performance at a professional tournament, or by being an invited DCI player (valid upon the date of the official rank announcement for the appropriate professional tournament)
Prizes
Nagoya’s total Prize is $50,300.
PRIZE POOL |
$35000 |
$50300 |
$65300 |
1 |
$6000 |
$7000 |
$8000 |
2 |
$3000 |
$3500 |
$4000 |
3-4 |
$1500 |
$1750 |
$2000 |
5-8 |
$750 |
$1000 |
$1000 |
9-16 |
$500 |
$600 |
$600 |
17-32 |
$400 |
$400 |
$400 |
33-64 |
$300 |
$300 |
$300 |
65-110 |
|
$250 |
$250 |
111-175 |
|
|
$200 |
Grand Prix vary from weekend to weekend, so we are taking steps to make prize pools that reflect that!
We are replacing the previous two tier Main Event attendance based system with a four tier system that will be locked in before registration for each Grand Prix opens. Based on your feedback we have changed the prize pools to pay a higher percentage of players and make the Main Event payouts less top heavy than the previous system.
The four prize pool tiers are:($65,300), ($50,300) and ($35,000).
Attendance at a Grand Prix is calculated on participation, not preregistration. The Tournament Organizer will announce Grand Prix attendance as soon as this is confirmed. Tournament standings are subject to review by Wizards of the Coast before being finalized.
All prizes displayed in U.S. dollars. Prizes subject to change.
TOURNAMENT BYES
Grand Prix tournament byes can be earned either through a player’s yearly Planeswalker Points total or by winning a Grand Prix Trial.
Byes earned through Planeswalker Points are calculated using the Planeswalker Point totals from all reported events as of the Tuesday immediately before the Grand Prix. Points earned in tournaments held at the Grand Prix event site do not count toward earned byes at that Grand Prix.
Winners of a Grand Prix Trial tournament are awarded two byes in the Grand Prix that it feeds. Trial byes are not cumulative with other byes and do not pass down. Byes are not cumulative throughout the season or year. Byes do not pass down under any circumstances. Players who accumulate multiple byes to a particular Grand Prix tournament receive only the bye for the greatest number of rounds. For complete information about Grand Prix byes and their corresponding competitive season, please check the Magic: The Gathering Premier Event Invitation Policy.
Third Round Byes
- Members of the Pro Tour Hall of Fame
Second Round Byes
- Winners of this event’s Grand Prix Trial tournaments
- Players who have accumulated at least 2,250 Planeswalker Points in the 2019 Yearly Award Season (May 28, 2018 – May 26, 2019)
- Players who have accumulated at least 2,250 Planeswalker Points in the 2020 Yearly Award Season (May 27, 2019 - May 31, 2020)
First Round Byes
- Players who have accumulated at least 1,300 Planeswalker Points in the 2019 Yearly Award Season (May 28, 2018 – May 26, 2019)
- Players who have accumulated at least 1,300 Planeswalker Points in the 2020 Yearly Award Season (May 27, 2019 - May 31, 2020)
When to show up?
If you have byes, you have the sleep in special. The recommended times to show up if you have byes are:
Constructed
- 1 Bye - 10AM
- 2 Byes - 11AM
- 3 Byes - 12 Midday
You are still responsible to get to the venue in time for your round or for the construction of your deck.
If the format is sealed, head to the Sleep in Special Check-In area to build your deck.
Players Tour Feeds
Wondering what happens now that the competition is behind you? Well, if you go x-2 or better, or make top 8 of a Individual Grand Prix or are on a top 4 team of a Team Grand Prix, you'll be invited to one of the Players Tour below! Please check Wotc announce!!
https://magic.gg/news/2020-magicfest-and-players-tour-schedule