![]() ![]() ![]() In terms of responsibilities, members are expected to contribute only whatever amount of time and effort that they can spare. In the recent leg of the Star City Games Tour, the Horde provided sponsorships to play at some of the satellites, which yielded good returns when the sponsored player brought home top 8 during the first week (netting the Horde about $80 for its $8 investment). The Horde also engages in opportunities to compete in bigger events when these arise. Many of these events are no-risk events with some prize support perfect for beginners who want to dip their toes into the competitive field. Members post information about interesting, free, externally hosted tournaments that people can join. In The Horde, members can learn from other members who have been playing the game for a long time and at high levels of competition, or who have access to important information about the meta that others may not. For many of us, Magic will likely remain a hobby we love to play competitively, winning one big tournament or another from time to time, but not really pursuing it as our primary career. The main benefit from joining is being in a community of likeminded planeswalkers who want to do well and achieve relevant victories in the game, but also have our own professional and personal lives to lead outside of it. The primary role of the raider is to join tournaments and events, and share their insights and experience with others. Raider: The raider role is granted to any member who has qualified to at least one Mythic Qualifier Weekend in the current year. ![]() The primary role of the shaman is to provide useful insights from the information they have access to, such as new deck lists, key points from current meta analysis, or sideboarding strategies. Shaman: The shaman role is granted to any member who has a premium subscription to some MTG-related service (e.g. Such information can range from articles, published meta statistics, or tournament schedules. The primary function of a scout is to share freely accessible information that they come by with the rest of the team. Scout: Is the default role when you join the team. Each member contributes what they can when they can towards the progress of the team. Members may also have more than one role assigned to them. Each role has a primary function, but members are not restricted to this function. However, staying in the team is dependent on adhering to the team’s mission and is (at least for now) at the sole discretion of team leadership.Įach member assumes or is assigned a role in The Horde. There are no requirements in terms of current skill level, achievements, time available to play, etc. Anyone who seeks to develop their skills in the game is welcome to join the team. The Horde employs an open, roles-based membership model. The vision of The Horde is to develop a membership of at least 1200 strong, each qualified for the MTGA qualifier weekend every month. The mission of The Horde is to hone each member towards maximizing their performance in the game particularly in the aspects of of 1) completing card sets, 2) being aware of the meta and other pertinent information for competitive play, and 3) finishing strong on the ladder and at events and tournaments. ![]() At present, it has over 100 members in its discord server. The Horde is an amateur Magic: The Gathering team that primarily operates in the Magic Arena platform and is organized in Discord. ![]()
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