Monsterpocalypse World Tour
April 12, 2010 on 9:06 am | In Monsterpocalypse, blog |It’s been a while since my last post here on MonsterInsider, so allow me to reintroduce myself. This is DC, the coordinator for the MonsterWatch rules team and staff judge for Monsterpocalypse Masters and Champion events, such as those at Gen Con, Monsterpocapalooza, and AdeptiCon. This promises to be a great year for Monsterpocalypse events, and we’re already off to a solid start.
The year’s Monsterpocalypse convention events started with a bang back in February with TempleCon 2010 and continued into March with AdeptiCon 2010. Both conventions hosted a pair of qualifier tournaments to determine the top Monsterpocalypse players present, an elite crew who would play for the title in a championship showdown.
May will bring us not only another convention with great Monsterpocalypse events but also the first-ever Monsterpocalypse-themed convention. MonCon out in Tulsa, Oklahoma is a dedicated platform for Monsterpocalypse madness and is the perfect opportunity to put your monster-bashing, city-smashing skills to the test against a wide cross-section of Monsterpocalypse players. The three-day event also features 24/7 kaiju movies as well as contests, panels, and unique prizes. Check out the following link to learn more:
http://teamcovenant.com/02/17/2010/moncon-2010/
August will take Monsterpocalypse players back to where it all began—Gen Con. Gen Con 2008 hosted the unveiling of Monsterpocalypse to the world, and Gen Con 2009 hosted the first Gen Con championship event. Will Gen Con 2010 see another title for Josh Grimillion (XandZero2), or will a new champion carve his initials into the rubble of a decimated city?
In addition to the qualifier and championship events, Gen Con 2010 will also showcase the return of a new and improved casual event. The event formerly known as “All You Can Eat” is now a part of the larger “Iron Arena” event. Players will be able to earn points redeemable for all sorts of great prizes by playing Monsterpocalypse casual games, Voltron games, or by playing demos of other Privateer Press games. As before, these points can be redeemed for great prizes like promotional figures and other rare items.
I hope that you’re as excited as I am about the new season of Monsterpocalypse convention events. Join me again next blog when I take a look back at AdeptiCon and my experiences with the great players in Chicago.
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