To all those Complaining because they aren't getting a Gold Katana

Unfortunately you did not win the chance to fight for a Gold Katana. Crying about it is not going to do anyone any favors.

Declaring yourself a Pro Ghost Mode player and then thinking you deserve to be in the finals for that reason is not going to do anyone any favors.

However if since all of you seem to not care about the Gold Katana, I propose this.

If all the clans in the top 10 for this March of the Ghosts want to get together and do their own bracket tournament then you guys can face off against each other and decide who the best GM Clan is.

Problem solved.


Since the prize doesn't matter, we'll fully admit that we made mistakes with this tournament and we've learned a heck of a lot from it. We expect the next one will be better.

However the records of the clans will not be adjusted. As I've said to a few of the leaders already, it was very apparent from the get-go that a 30-0 (or comparable record) was going to be the deciding factor within this tournament. Playing 150 matches, WINNING 150 matches was never going to be necessary for the structure of the tournament.

It was said from the onset that there was not going to be brackets for this. It was also said that there basically was no similarities between the first one and this one save the name. Congrats to Panthers for showing up and playing, and it's amazing to see them dominate so many clans. However in the format for this tournament under the conditions we set out they did not make it to the final 2.

No one is crowning OldLegends Or Kill Support as being some sort of Pro Team who are the best at Ghost Mode.

In fact, during the first bracket tournament we held, ages ago, we had a lot of people complain that Panthers were a nobody team and didn't deserve to be at the top.


What this boils down to is that there was only going to be one clan who wins the prize. And every other clan wants that prize, and they will cry about it until we bend and change the rules. Then OldLegends or Kill Support will be unfairly treated, but clans like Panthers will just say "They aren't pro so they don't deserve to be in the final anyways".

The exploit for this type of structure was to play 30 games and win them all. That's it. From there tie-breaks were determined by match points and clan points which could have been exploited by farming the necessary time (easier for larger clans).

This is all stuff we have learned and will be looking to improve upon on the next one.

My example yesterday was wrong, and harsh out of frustration and I apologize for that. However the point was, anyone in this scope of a tournament can imply they are pro and feel they are deserving of a win. Be it a family member, a parent, your dog, your best friend, etc.


Now it's time to put everyone's Ego's aside. Declaring yourself a Pro Clan for a public tournament which technically could have involved every clan in the game does not make you deserving of ignoring everyone else and moving up.


Did some clans lose matches to hackers? Yes, were those matches necessary to play? Probably not. Can we do anything about it now that the records and finalists have been announced? No. Will we learn from all this and improve for another tournament? Yes.


This thread can and will remain open as long as the sarcasm and blatant trolling is left at the door.
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