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* No time limits except the one posted by the venue.
 
==Past Meetups==
 
===Meetup #1: December 30 2010===
 
{{Main|December 2010 Toronto OverPower Meetup}}
 
 
===Meetup #2: February 26 2011===
 
{{Main|February 2011 Toronto OverPower Meetup}}
 
 
===Meetup #3: April 30 2011===
 
{{Main|April 2011 Toronto OverPower Tournament}}
 
 
===Meetup #4: June 18 2011===
 
{{Main|June 2011 Toronto OverPower Meetup}}
 
 
===Meetup #5: August 27 2011===
 
{{Main|August 2011 Toronto OverPower Tournament}}
 
 
===Meetup #6: October 22 2011===
 
{{Main|October 2011 Toronto OverPower Meetup}}
 
 
===Meetup #7: February 25 2012===
 
{{Main|February 2012 Toronto OverPower Meetup}}
 
 
===Meetup #8: April 28 2012===
 
{{Main|April 2012 Toronto OverPower Meetup}}
 
 
===Meetup #9: June 30 2012===
 
{{Main|June 2012 Toronto OverPower Tournament}}
 
 
===Meetup #10: August 25 2012===
 
{{Main|August 2012 Toronto OverPower Meetup}}
 
 
===Meetup #11: October 20 2012===
 
{{Main|October 2012 Toronto OverPower Tournament}}
 
  
 
==Tournaments==
 
==Tournaments==
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In April 2011, in Toronto, a tournament took placed under the house rules developed by Sean Ballantyne and Lorne Kates. These rules are called the [[OverPower Rule Reform]].
 
In April 2011, in Toronto, a tournament took placed under the house rules developed by Sean Ballantyne and Lorne Kates. These rules are called the [[OverPower Rule Reform]].
  
==Past Tournaments==
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==Past Meetups==
===Tournament #1: April 30 2011===
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===Meetup #1: December 30 2010===
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{{Main|December 2010 Toronto OverPower Meetup}}
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===Meetup #2: February 26 2011===
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{{Main|February 2011 Toronto OverPower Meetup}}
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===Tournament #1/Meetup #3: April 30 2011===
 
{{Main|April 2011 Toronto OverPower Tournament}}
 
{{Main|April 2011 Toronto OverPower Tournament}}
  
===Tournament #2: August 27 2011===
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===Meetup #4: June 18 2011===
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{{Main|June 2011 Toronto OverPower Meetup}}
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===Tournament #2/Meetup #5: August 27 2011===
 
{{Main|August 2011 Toronto OverPower Tournament}}
 
{{Main|August 2011 Toronto OverPower Tournament}}
  
===Tournament #3: June 30 2012===
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===Meetup #6: October 22 2011===
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{{Main|October 2011 Toronto OverPower Meetup}}
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===Meetup #7: February 25 2012===
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{{Main|February 2012 Toronto OverPower Meetup}}
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===Meetup #8: April 28 2012===
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{{Main|April 2012 Toronto OverPower Meetup}}
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===Tournament #3/Meetup #9: June 30 2012===
 
{{Main|June 2012 Toronto OverPower Tournament}}
 
{{Main|June 2012 Toronto OverPower Tournament}}
  
===Tournament #4: October 20 2012===
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===Meetup #10: August 25 2012===
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{{Main|August 2012 Toronto OverPower Meetup}}
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===Tournament #4/Meetup #11: October 20 2012===
 
{{Main|October 2012 Toronto OverPower Tournament}}
 
{{Main|October 2012 Toronto OverPower Tournament}}
  

Revision as of 19:27, 5 November 2012

OverPower Toronto is a series of meetups and tournaments organized by Jack Truong and Sean Ballantyne. The events take place around the Toronto and Greater Toronto Area at various venues, mainly at comic book and hobby stores.

Meetups

The meetups are simply casual games played by the attendees. There are no entry fees (except venue fees, if applicable).

OverPower games played at Toronto meetups are often played with a derivative of the Standard OverPower rules.

  • Proxy cards are allowed, provided they are legible and the text is verbatim to the actual card.
  • The Marvels OverPower expansion is allowed and should follow the same requirements as proxy cards.
  • The Any-Power Teamwork and Avenger's ID "insert" cards are allowed, be it the legal card or a proxy. The other 4 inserts are allowed.
  • Mission cards can be anything, even if they don't match the Events in your deck, provided your opponent knows which ones you are Completing.

In addition:

  • Cards are usually sleeved in deck protectors.
  • No time limits except the one posted by the venue.

Tournaments

The tournaments are simply meetups but with tighter restrictions to the deck requirements. There are usually fees.

OverPower games played at Toronto tournaments are often played with a derivative of the Standard OverPower rules.

  • Proxy cards are allowed, provided they are legible and in colour and the text is verbatim to the actual card.
  • The Marvels OverPower expansion is allowed and should follow the same requirements as proxy cards.
  • The Any-Power Teamwork and Avenger's ID "insert" cards are allowed, be it the legal card or a proxy. The other 4 inserts are allowed.

In addition:

  • Cards must be in deck protectors of uniform colour and texture, etc.
  • Time limits are enforced.

Types

Tournaments in Toronto usually follow the Mixed Swiss and Elimination style of tournament. Rounds are usually 25 minutes long in both Swiss and Elimination rounds. At 25 minutes, "last hand" is called where players still playing their rounds finish their current hand and play one final hand (assuming there was no victor declared). If the round is still not definitively resolved (i.e. 4 characters KO'd or 7 Missions Completed/Defeated), a tie break method is used on the cards at the end of the game:

  1. +1 for each Mission in the Completed Missions pile, +0 for each Mission in the Reserve Missions pile, -1 for each Mission in the Defated Missions pile. If that is still tied:
  2. Player with more characters remaining, after resolving Inherent abilities and specials (LG for example). If that is still tied:
  3. Player with the greater sum of Current and Permanent records on their opponent's characters and locations.
  4. Continue the game but with only four cards drawn at the beginning of the battle, ignore card drawing/replacing Artifacts, allowed to use Placed cards and no venturing. The first player to win a battle wins the game (winning is redefined as having the higher venture total or having their opponent concede).

House Rules

In April 2011, in Toronto, a tournament took placed under the house rules developed by Sean Ballantyne and Lorne Kates. These rules are called the OverPower Rule Reform.

Past Meetups

Meetup #1: December 30 2010

Meetup #2: February 26 2011

Tournament #1/Meetup #3: April 30 2011

Meetup #4: June 18 2011

Tournament #2/Meetup #5: August 27 2011

Meetup #6: October 22 2011

Meetup #7: February 25 2012

Meetup #8: April 28 2012

Tournament #3/Meetup #9: June 30 2012

Meetup #10: August 25 2012

Tournament #4/Meetup #11: October 20 2012

Projects

Marvels

OverPower Toronto completed a print version of the Marvels OverPower expansion.