Skinnereal wrote:Do tournaments not require lists to be submitted before the event? Either just to lock them in, or to allow for checks on the lists?
But even if there were checks, no-one is likely to have seen that model on the table as not being listed.
1. Lists were required the Sunday before the event, yes. I'm not sure what % is checked, but I think all of them were based on some comments I read.
2. No tournament organizer walks around and checks people's lists to what's on the table. It's a 300+ person event, and that really isn't a reasonable ask. Even if they did, many people put their army in a carrier between games and put away models as they die, which makes that difficult.
As a player, I usually look at the list for my next opponent, but rarely have time to do a full run down of everything. I certainly am not going to remember every unit, but that's just me. If you haven't played at a large event, it's round 1 at 9:00
AM, dice down at noon, score your game in BCP, run to the long lunch line and scarf down your chicken nuggets or over heated pizza before 12:30, find your next table and wheel your army to it as you dodge the other 299 players, hopefully look at your next opponent's list, start round 2, score your round and then have 15 minutes to rush to the next table along with the other 299 players, hopefully have time to read their list, play round 3. Repeat for Day 2.
It's go, go, go man. I love it, but I rarely have time to just sit and read lists, you know? However, I will always carry a printed out list and go through it from top to bottom, pointing at my units as I go. It would be next to impossible for me to make the mistake mentioned in the original post. It's a simplified Excel Spreadsheet that's a one-pager, not the 6-page behemoth that the old Army Builder would print.
Sorry for all of the edits.