The Apeiron AGW League is kicking off this week, starting with the SEA League starting on 23rd July. This will be followed by the NA league on 30th July. After that, every week will alternate between the two leagues.
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The top 3 players with the highest MMR from each of the qualifying guilds in these leagues will be invited to participate in the AFW League. There will be three matchdays per week, and one player from each guild will fight one player from the opposing guild per matchday. Each week, all 3 players from each guild are required to play.
The Guild Wars⚔️ Invitational is over, which means this week we kick off with the AGW Leagues!🪖 Also a new Nebula Expedition🚀, Summer Sprint 2🏃 & more in today's jam-packed Doodaria Weekly~🐥 pic.twitter.com/A7sHve4cLh
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Players must follow certain rules to prepare for the Apeiron league matches
Guilds will earn 1 point for every match that they win. At the end of the league, the total points will determine the placement of the guilds per region.
If two guilds end up in a tie for any of the first 3 spots, a tiebreaker match will take place. Guilds need to declare their NFTs in use 24 hours before every matchday at 00:00 UTC, Monday. Every NFT can be used by only one player per region.
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Players cannot transfer any Apeiron NFT from their account from the day before a matchday (Friday) until the day after the matchday (Friday) at 00:00 UTC.
With that, players are also required to join the Apeiron Tournament Discord’s waiting room at least 45 minutes before the match starts in order to test for pings. They also need to present in the Godiverse stage 4 minutes before the start of the event.
All Apeiron League players will have to stream their video camera, and their faces should be fully visible with sufficient lighting. Furthermore, the players need to have less than 200 pings on their respective regions.