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When you register on The Side Deck website, the address you list there is the shipping address that will be used for all prizing shipments after the event is concluded. Any Duelist that does not register before this time will only be able to register late. Decks must be constructed per the latest Advanced Format guidelines. Duelists should also make certain they are familiar with the Remote Duel Forbidden List of cards as well;. After registration ends, Duelists will be assigned to a Discord server for Day 1.

A list of the assigned Discord servers will be posted on this FAQ after registration closes. All Rounds of Day 2 will be played on a single Discord server. A full list of registered Duelists and which group they will be assigned to, will be posted after Remote Duel YCS Registration closes, so be sure to check back to see which server you will be playing on before the event begins!

A: The total number of Duelists registered will determine the number of rounds that are played on each host Discord server. A: The number of Duelists that advance to Day 2 will be determined by the combined total of Duelists from all Discord servers hosting Day 1 that are listed above.

A: If there are or fewer Duelists, the tournament will cut to Top 32 after all rounds of Swiss are completed. If the Top Cut is 32 Duelists, prizes will be awarded down to 32nd place. If there are or more Duelists, the tournament will cut to Top 64 after all rounds of Swiss are completed.

If the Top Cut is 64 Duelists, prizes will be awarded down to 64th place. The Top Cut will continue play until only the Top 16 Duelists remain. Championship Series? You will also need a functional Remote Duel setup. A: Yu-Gi-Oh! Championship Series are among the biggest of all Yu-Gi-Oh! You can expect to interact with hundreds of fellow Yu-Gi-Oh!

There are a lot of things you should do to make sure you are prepared before participating in the tournament. Read over the list of things you will need for the tournament, and make sure you have everything. It is your responsibility to ensure all of your equipment is in working order, that any necessary updates have been performed, and your internet connection is steady and reliable before the event begins.

Check everything carefully so you are ready to play. Make sure to join your assigned Day 1 Discord server early. This will allow you time to reach out to the Tournament Organizer if there are any issues joining the server. You will need to register before the day of the event. If you do not register before the end of the registration timeframe, you will not be able to enter the tournament when it begins. If you have played in any previous North America Remote Duel Extravaganza events, you will already have an account.

If a tournament staff member needs to reach out about your registration, they will do so via Discord. Please watch your Discord notifications so you can respond to any questions! You will also need a Deck list. You will need to create an account on the website before you can submit a Deck List or register for any events. You will be able to save multiple Deck Lists to your account. There is a very helpful article on our strategy site that will help you fill out your Deck List properly.

Make sure you have created your Deck list on the website, and that it is complete and exactly matches your Deck before attempting to register for the Remote Duel YCS. Once a Deck list has been submitted it can no longer be changed. The Deck List is copied and locked as part of registering for that event. If Duelists have questions about the event either beforehand or while they are there, they should check with the Event Staff in the ask-event-staff channel of their assigned server.

Before participating in the event, all Duelists should read over the Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc. These documents tell you what you can and cannot do at an event and give you a good idea of what to expect. Constructed Decks for Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG tournaments must meet specific guidelines for use in the event. Duelists must ensure that their Decks meet these requirements before entering an event.

Cards that have been altered from their original appearance with surface decoration may be used for play only if the alterations do not obscure any portion of the card text, make the illustration difficult to recognize, or make the card distinguishable from other cards in the Deck while it is face-down.

The Head Judge of the event has final arbitration on whether or not altered cards may be used at the tournament. Duelists are responsible for determining whether or not their altered cards are acceptable for use before the start of the tournament. Cards printed for Asian markets are not legal for play in TCG tournaments. Q: Can I use foreign language cards in my Constructed Deck? You can use foreign language copies of legal-for-play cards printed for the TCG market, as long as you can show an official translation of the card, kept outside of your Deck and Deck box, when asked to do so by an opponent or tournament official.

If an opponent or tournament official has difficulty reading the card text, make sure to have the full local language card name ready to ensure it can be found quickly in Neuron or the official Yu-Gi-Oh! Card Database. Any tournament official associated with or working an event cannot play in that specific event. Duelists who have been suspended from Organized Play by KDE-US are not considered to be in good standing, and may not register for or compete in Sanctioned or Official events.

Once their applications have been reviewed, and their reinstatement accepted, their name will be removed from the list. Until that time, they are considered to be Suspended Persons. You need to have a functional Remote Duel setup and any tournament supplies you will need, such as a tournament legal Advanced Constructed Deck, paper and pen to track Life Points, dice or counters for card effects, extra sleeves to replace any that become damaged, and so forth.

Q: What will I need to have ready order to register for the tournament? Duelists should contact the OTS to determine exactly what they will need in order to register you for the event.

Duelists are required to register with their legal name, as it appears on their form of ID. Read over the list of things you will need for the tournament, and make sure you have everything. You will need to register for the event in order to play.

Registration generally closes 15 minutes before the scheduled start time. Duelists may register late assuming event has not reached capacity for an event and will begin the event with a Round 1 Match Loss. If Duelists have questions about the event, either before or during the event, they should check with the OTS. These documents tell you what you can and cannot do at an event even if the event is occurring remotely and give you a good idea of what to expect.

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