What is the purpose of the Konami Decklist form?
The Konami Decklist form is used to document the cards you are using in a tournament. It ensures that all players follow the rules and helps judges verify that your deck is legal for the event.
How should I fill out the card names on the form?
You must write all card names completely and legibly. This means no abbreviations or shorthand. Clear handwriting is crucial to avoid any misunderstandings during the tournament.
What information do I need to provide about myself?
You need to include your full name and Konami Player ID. This information helps identify you and ensures that your decklist is associated with your player profile.
What is the significance of the Judge Use Only section?
This section is reserved for judges to record any infractions or notes during the event. They will use it to track any issues that arise with your deck during the tournament.
How do I indicate the quantity of each card?
Next to each card name, write the number of copies you have in your deck. Make sure this matches the total number of cards in your main deck, side deck, and extra deck.
What should I do if I have cards in my side deck?
You must list all cards in your side deck separately. Ensure that you indicate the total number of cards in the side deck clearly, as this is part of the overall deck verification process.
Is there a specific format for the date on the form?
Yes, the date should be written in the format MM/DD/YYYY. This helps maintain a consistent record for the tournament and ensures clarity.
What happens if I make a mistake on the form?
If you notice an error after submitting your decklist, inform a judge immediately. They can provide guidance on how to correct it, but be aware that some mistakes may lead to penalties.
What does the 'Deck List Checked?' section mean?
This section indicates whether a judge has reviewed your decklist for accuracy and legality. A checkmark here signifies that your list has been approved for the tournament.
Why is it important to keep track of the total number of cards?
Maintaining accurate totals for your main deck, side deck, and extra deck is essential. It ensures compliance with tournament rules and helps prevent any potential infractions related to deck size.