Prizewall

Urza's Lands Set
310 points

Urza's Lands Set

Set of all foil Urza's Lands from box toppers from Double Masters
Cowboy Bebop SSP set
75 points

Cowboy Bebop SSP set

Set of all 5 foil Standard Showdown Prom
Deck box
10 points

Deck box

Dragon Shield Deck Box
12-Die Set
30 points

12-Die Set

12 hexagonal dice of 16mm size

What is it about?

The reward for achieving a certain score in constructed tournaments are so-called "Prizewall Points".

The number of points won depends only on the final score (instead of exact ranking determined by tiebreakers).

Won prizewall points are represented by physical tokens and can always be exchanged after the tournament for cards, boosters or other items from the prizewall – what is currently available can be found below.

How does it work?

Collected entry fees from tournaments are converted to prizewall points and distributed according to results among those who achieved a rated score. Better score naturally means gaining more points.

The value of 1 prizewall point is set so that for 10 points you can take 1 draft booster of the current set. Which means that 1 point corresponds to approximately 8 CZK.

The opportunity to choose something from the prizewall is always after the tournament (in order according to final placement).

FAQ section:

If I'm missing 10 points for Force of Will, can I pay the difference and take it?

You can, if you have at least three quarters of what it's valued at in prizewall points. You can then pay the difference and it's yours.

Will card prices in the prizewall change or will they stay the same?

Prices will be updated every 2 months, plus individually if any card jumps up or falls down.

Until when can I collect points?

As long as Blood Moon organizes tournaments, you can easily stock up for the next year ahead. ;)

Can I buy and use points from other people?

It's possible. Points belong to whoever won them at the tournament, and they can do with them as they see fit.

I have more questions!

That's what we have Blood Moon Discord for (link is here on the website above). We'd be happy to see anyone there and answer questions!