I think that everyone is coming at this from the wrong "me-centric" point of view, if you've been reading the "state of the forum" posts everyone is suggesting that we need more activities to get different/more people involved, if you don't like the rules for this tournament, DONT PARTAKE IN IT, if you can post something constructive EG 15 PvE games to prepare, go ahead, but plastiqe is free to ignore everything because he may have a reason for it.
Examples of "problems" and the reason why the rule is such:
Gives huge advantages to people with codes: Yes, and this could simply be considered preparing for an event! And counter point, as plastiqe said, why would you want to spend say a nymph/mark code on a second account? I doubt anyone has as many marks as they want and 12 of every nymph. Further you can get punished for using Codes by getting forced to sell them!
Rewarding people spending inordinate amounts of time: Doesn't preparing for any tournament make you better off? If you prepare more, aren't you likely to do better? I accept that there is a limit, but the effect is essentially the same, besides id be surprised if any of the vets were to spend as much time as some of the up and comers. This means the tournament gives a hand to the underdogs if they are willing to work for it!
What stops me from getting my friends to set up farms for me: Nothing, and eh wouldn't that be called grinding... I seem to remember something about grinding being related to this event....
Some starter decks are better than others: This could be considered part of your strategy! Work out the strongest starting deck and you could get off to an early start! Maybe take the starter deck that ends up where you want to go so that by match 2 you have your ultimate deck. Maybe simply take the starter deck that farms the best. All of these are options you choose that have pros and cons.
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[17:40] <summerz88> all i want people to do is say, i think that you should do this, because this has these effects
[17:40] <summerz88> rather than just going "i dont like this"