We expanded the section on Retracting Legal.We have added some new information to this section, as well as clarifying previous policy. This section covers expectations and requirements for Duelists attending an event. Regardless of status, there is a Code of Conduct to which all creators of content are bound. Requirements for media will differ, depending upon whether the creator is an official member of the media or a fan creator. We have added in a link to the KONAMI CommunityĬode of Conduct, required for content creation.We have separated “Official Media” and “FanĬontent Creation” into separate sections, to clarify the different requirements.The additional information should make it easier to understand when it is or is not appropriate to answer questions and what kinds of questions are appropriate or not appropriate to ask. We separated the “should answer” and “should notĪnswer” into separate sections, to make it easier to process and retain the.Questions judges should and should not answer, including new examples. We expanded and clarified the information about. ![]() We added this section to make information about the Assistant Head Judge/Public Event Lead roles easier to find and understand.Īt Tier 3 events such as a YCS or WCQ, the Assistant Head Judges and the Public Events Lead have most of the same authority as a Head Judge, in reference to their specific tasks. We clarified that the Assistant Head JudgeĬannot overrule the Head Judge, if both the Assistant Head Judge and the HeadĮven though the Head Judge’s decisions are final, the Head Judge is still bound by official policy.We clarified that the Head Judge can disqualify.We clarified that the Head Judge cannot makeĭecisions that go against tournament policy, FAQs, Operations Documents, etc.This section discusses the roles of various attendees at an event, including what is required and/or expected of them. Most of the sections in the policy document itself will have example charts that will help you understand how the policy worksĪlso note that previous subsection designations will have changed, due to adding in new subsections. As you read through this article, have a copy of the policy document open too, and refer to it as you go – reading this article by itself instead of reading the policy document won’t provide you with all of the information you need to be ready for tournament play. This is not a list of each and every change, but it will explain the more significant ones. You will need to know all this information to properly prepare for tournament play, but don’t worry! We have prepared this article about the major changes and what they mean for you. ![]() Understand, some completely new sections and also some changes from previous Several changes in this latest version – you will find clarification ofĮxisting policy, re-structuring of previous information to make it easier to Since Tournament Policy documents require ongoing updates and amendments to keep pace with Organized Play, we are pleased to present you with Version 2.2 of the Official KDE-US Yu-Gi-Oh! TRADING CARD GAME Tournament Policy!
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