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 Settings 
 
 
 
 Balance mod: http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=661597466  
 
 Strong Defender Normal Reward mod: https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1374641017 
 
 Later seasons will include the Shadow Realm expansion. 
 
 
 
 Turn timer = 1 day (activate only after the 1st turn is played) 
 
 Small Square Map with Surface and Underground on Continents 
 
 Tournament Game flow
 
 
 Start town: Village 
 
 Starting units: Weak 
 
 Starting distance: Far 
 
 Roads: Few 
 
 Roaming units: Average 
 
 Treasures: None 
 
 Cities: Few 
 
 Dwellings: Few 
 
 Ressource structures: Average 
 
 Visit structure: Average 
 
 Treasure structures: Average 
 
 
 
 Water Slider at 25% 
 
 Undiggable walls and Diggable Wall Sliders down to 15% 
 
 Barren, Mountain and Wetland at 40% 
 
 All other sliders left untouched at standard 50 % 
 
 
 
 2 teams of 1 (start at war) 
 
 Ironman Mode: on 
 
 Seal Victory: off 
 
 Unifier Victory: off 
 
 Tactical Combat Mode – Against AI: Always Ask 
 
 
 
 Game speed: Normal (Fast Population after v1.32) 
 
 Starting Resource: Standard 
 
 Starting Skills: None 
 
 All Heroes Have Resurgence: Never 
 
 Defenders Strength: Strong 
 
 Cosmic Events: Medium 
 
 Maximum Number of Heroes: 2 (1 Leader + 2 heroes) 
 
 Maximum Heroes Level: 13 
 
 Map Exploration: On 
 
 City Founding: On 
 
 Random heroes match player race: Off 
 
 Empire Quests: On 
 
 
 
 
 
 Rules 
 
 1. The tournament is a 
 championship with multiple sub-leagues and with promotion/relegation at 
 the end of each season. Each sub-league has 4 players who play each 
 other exactly once during a season. Each match played yields 1 point and 
 a victory yields 2 additional points (so 3 points for a match won). At 
 the end of the season, the best ranked of each sub-league are promoted 
 to the sub-league above (if any) and the two worst ranked are relegated 
 to the sub-league below (if any). If two teams are to a tie and the two 
 teams have played each other this season, the winning team of this match is ranked above. For other ties, the ranking of the team is decided randomly. 
 
 One season lasts maximum 9 months. Players can start all their matches of the season in parallel if they so wish. If 
 neither of the players won 2 months after the start of a match, then 
 the players should notify Judges who will take appropriate measures. 
 Such measures can include asking one to surrender and take a 
 screenshot of the score and provide it to the Judges. Based on the 
 score, the Judges can decide that it is a draw and decide a replay the 
 game with a shorter deadline (for instance 1 month), an extension or 
 another solution (including awarding victory to one team), based on the 
 circumstances of the match and the tournament. 
 
 In case of score victory, Judges may require the “new turn notification” 
 logs to all players to determine if they delayed the game by repeatedly 
 breaking rule 3. A malus (e.g. -10% or more) might then be applied to 
 the score of the rule-breaking teams. 
 
 
 
 2. The settings described in the “In-Game settings” above are to be 
 considered the default. If all the players involved in a game agree, 
 they can arrange settings that differ from default settings in order to 
 improve balance (e.g. if some exploit or imbalance has been discovered 
 during the tournament but has not yet been dealt with the usual balance 
 mod). Judges can oppose the settings change. 
 
 The player hosting the game is automatically and randomly chosen by the 
 Battlefield website. If for any reason (e.g. no DLC), the designated 
 host team cannot host the game, then the other team does. The host 
 should start on slot #2. The host must take screenshots, preferably in 
 windowed mode (showing the date and hour when the screenshots were 
 taken), of the settings and post them publicly (so that his opponent and 
 the Judges can access them) before the match starts. 
 
 No game restart due to bad starting conditions will be allowed except if 
 one player is totally blocked (e.g. by Lava or Cavern Walls). 
 
 
 
 3. If one player temporarily cannot play his turns in 24 hours (e.g. 
 because of holidays, or personal issues), and warn the host reasonably 
 in advance, then the host should temporarily change the turn timer to 
 accommodate him. 
 
 If a player skips his turn because of the timer, it is not allowed to 
 revert the turn: the host should remove the turn timer and players 
 should notify Judges and wait for their indications on how to continue. 
 
 
 
 4. In the event of a crash (from your PC or from AoW), the player who 
 crashed must not re-enter the game after the crash, he must wait for 
 feedback from the Judges allowing the game to continue: the player who 
 crashed needs to take appropriate screenshots, pictures or videos (with a 
 mobile phone for instance) and sends them to the Judges. The turn timer 
 must be turned off by the host while waiting for judges’ feedback (see 
 rule 8). Reloads should be counted by all players and reported to the 
 judges. If no proof of a justified crash or in case of repeated 
 reloading (during one match or during the tournament as a whole), the 
 Judges have full power to disqualify the player. 
 
 
 
 5. Each season, a pool of 4 
 classes and 4 races available to all players during the season will be 
 announced: during that season, players can pick their class/race only 
 from this pool. On top of that, a player can never play a class or race that he/she played in all his/her previous matches of the season (so you can play Goblin only once in the whole season, and only if it belongs to the 4 races allowed this season, you can play Sorcerer only once, etc.). 
 
 BEFORE the match, you must let the Judges (but not your opponents) know 
 what class and race you will play for your upcoming match by private 
 message in the Battlefield website. 
 
 
 
 6. Banter and taunting is allowed, rudeness, swearing and racial (or 
 other prejudicial) language is not. Repeatedly trolling will lead to 
 forfeiting the match. 
 
 
 
 7. The decision of the Judges is to be respected. When the rules are 
 imprecise or do not cover a case, Judges have flexibility to take the 
 most appropriate decisions. Players arguing with Judges inappropriately 
 get a total of 3 notifications before being disqualified from the 
 tournament entirely. Judges may disqualify a player without 
 notifications if their behaviour is deemed to be completely out of order 
 (e.g. racism). 
 
 
 
 8. When awaiting Judges’ decision (as soon as his opponent requests 
 arbitration), the host must remove the turn timer and may need to revert 
 turns to come back to the situation existing prior to the issue being 
 judged. 
 
 
 
 9. Players must play with the latest official version of the game (no 
 beta). If the official version is updated during the tournament, players 
 must update to it as soon as it is released both on GoG and Steam (and 
 turn timer must be removed while waiting for the GoG release). Players 
 must also play with the PBEM balance mod and Strong Defender Normal 
 Reward mod. At the beginning of the tournament (season 1), v1.31 of the 
 mod was used. All the games may be updated to a newer version if all the 
 Judges deem it to be stable and necessary for game balance (they may 
 require the non-binding opinion of the players through a poll). 
 
 
 
 10. If you feel one of the rules had been broken, but you carry on 
 playing without reporting to the Judges, then you have no recourse. 
 
 
 
 11. Players should not voluntarily exploits (e.g. 
 behaviours unlikely to have been expected by devs, unknown to the AoW3 
 PBEM community and/or which provide an unusual advantage such as 
 unlimited healing, etc.), bug or weaknesses in the game. 
 Players should report any bug or exploit to Judges or on the official 
 forum when they discover them (and ask to Judges in case of doubt). Judges can decide to ban players using exploits from the tournament. 
 
 
 
 
 
 Arbitration process 
 
 The main Judge is Hiliadan. 
 
 Assistant Judges are: xx and yy 
 
 
 
 When arbitration is necessary: 
 
 1. If 1 or 2 of the Judges are involved in the game which needs 
 arbitration, the 3rd Judge should name two temporary judges to replace 
 them for this arbitration. If all 3 Judges are involved in the game, 
 they need to all agree on a 4th person not involved in the game as a 
 temporary Judge, which will then design 2 other temporary Judges; the 3 
 temporary Judges will conduct the arbitration; 
 
 
 
 2. The players should both send necessary files to Judges (screenshots, 
 videos, their latest saved game which can be found here in Windows: 
 C:\Users\[user name]\Documents\My Games\AoW3\Profiles\[profile 
 name]\PBEM) by email or any other means; 
 
 
 
 3. The arbitration will be taken at the majority of the 3 Judges and the 
 decision taken is definitive. If one player refuses it, he is 
 disqualified.