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A format for Arena tournaments. All participants are pooled, then drawn into random teams. Members of winning teams advance to the next round, where they are randomly paired once again, until a final is fought between the two remaining teams. All members of the winning team are declared the victors.
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A format for [[Arena]] tournaments. All participants are pooled, then drawn into random [[team]]s. Members of winning teams advance to the next round, where they are randomly paired once again, until a final is fought between the two remaining teams. All members of the winning team are declared the victors.
  
Team sizes can vary, with 2-man, 5-man and 6-man teams all occurring. Usually these tourneys will feature both heroes and villains. They are usually single elimination format but can be run double elimination.
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Team sizes can vary, with 2-man, 5-man and 6-man teams all occurring. Usually these tourneys will feature both heroes and villains. They are usually single elimination format but can be run double elimination.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 17:37, 16 January 2008

A format for Arena tournaments. All participants are pooled, then drawn into random teams. Members of winning teams advance to the next round, where they are randomly paired once again, until a final is fought between the two remaining teams. All members of the winning team are declared the victors.

Team sizes can vary, with 2-man, 5-man and 6-man teams all occurring. Usually these tourneys will feature both heroes and villains. They are usually single elimination format but can be run double elimination.