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Alliance Tournament XX Wrap-Up

2024-11-07 - 作者 EVE Online Team

Competitive capsuleers,

For the second Alliance Tournament in a row, The Tuskers Co. entered the arena in a best-of-five grand finale. Last time, The Tuskers Co. beat Fraternity. in the first two games of the finals, but Fraternity. came back in an epic flurry of matches to win three rounds in a row and were crowned champions of Alliance Tournament XIX.

For a moment, it looked like history was bound to repeat itself when The Tuskers Co. won their first two games, then, in games three and four, their opponents Truth. Honour. Light. closed the gap, so everything was on the line in the fifth and final match. The list of accumulated conquest bans was reset, but this time, in a tense final battle, The Tuskers Co. pulled it out of the hat and won the final round. Congratulations to them!

ALLIANCE TOURNAMENT XX RESULTS

In the System of Manarq, the Alliance Tournament Monument stands as a beacon. The logo of The Tuskers Co. alliance has now been added to commemorate their victory in ATXX!

If you missed any of the action, you can find the Tournament broadcast on Youtube (with the last 2 days coming later today). Every match and participating alliance is listed in the description for each day if you’re looking for a particular match or day.

Prize Delivery

Ships from top to bottom: Enforcer, Marshal, Pacifier, Monitor.

This year's prizes are currently being delivered directly to the hangars of the winning teams’ alliance executors over in Jita 4-4. The victorious teams are being rewarded with stunning SKINs and unique ships.

Ten CONCORD Victory SKINs, for all four CONCORD ships, are awarded for a match victory this year, including the “best of” matches, in addition to the feeder tournament. Alliance spokespersons will also be rewarded with these SKINs, for putting real faces to the teams and sharing a bit of history and friendly banter, bringing the total of SKINs being distributed this year to a whopping 1,341!

The prizes this year feature three powerful and unique ships, retooled (or “vandalized” in the words of CONCORD) by Korako “the Rabbit” Kosakami of the Guristas, who took over sponsorship of the Alliance Tournament this year. Some of the alterations made turn CONCORD’s notoriously stringent pilot verification protocols against them, as well as adding “preposterously costly upgrades and alterations” to present a deadly pinnacle of Guristas starship engineering.

Lets take a look at how the ship prizes are distributed:

Team

Number of Python + Cobra + Sidewinder

The Tuskers Co.

20+40+40

TRUTH. HONOUR. LIGHT.

15+30+30

Platinum Sensitivity.

10+20+20

Ragequit Cancel Sub

6+12+12

IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII

4+8+8

Odin's Call

4+8+8

Deteriorated

3+6+6

Evasive Maneuvering.

3+6+6

Paper Numbers

2+4+4

Till Doomsday

2+4+4

Unspoken Alliance.

2+4+4

WE FORM V0LTA

2+4+4

Fraternity.

1+2+2

Genshin Impact Alliance

1+2+2

Ronin Reloaded

1+2+2

White Squall.

1+2+2

Making for a total of 385 ships awarded this year.

It has been noted that the new prize SKIN currently has the description from the previous tournament. The Python also has the trait “ECM Burst Jammer optimal range, falloff and strength increased by a percentage equal to -10.0x pilot negative security status with a floor of 0% and a ceiling of 75%.” The “percentage equal” element here should be “-7.5x” instead of “-10.0”. Both errors will be corrected in a patch before the end of the year. As these don’t interfere with the function of either ship or SKIN, it was decided to go ahead with the delivery to get it into team's hands sooner rather than later.

Medals are back this year! Two types of medals are being distributed: tradeable medals and “decoration” medals (the type you show off on your character info).

Alongside the rest of the Alliance Tournament XX prizes, the “decoration” medals will be awarded to all individuals listed on the rosters of the teams that finished in the top sixteen positions. The tradeable medals will also be awarded to those on the rosters of the top three teams!

The Alliance Tournament cup has also been updated with a list of winners and a single cup will be placed in the hanger of captain of the winning team, Mira Chieve.

The physical trophy design is still in progress, but pictures will hopefully be available as Fanfest 2025 draws near.

The IGC is currently working through the backlog of decoration medals and issuing medals still outstanding from previous tournaments, which will be delivered by the end of the year.

Tournament Statistics

Tournaments are all about statistics, and here is a collection of some of the juiciest ones:

  • 55 alliances participated in this year’s tournament

    • Approximately 1,700 new Thunderdome accounts were created

    • Approximately 1,200 existing Thunderdomes accounts reactivated

    • Approximately 1,300 players reached team rosters

  • 133 total matches

    • 65 matches in the feeder tournament

    • 68 matches in the main Alliance Tournament

  • 47 hours of streamed tournament content

    • Across 8 broadcast days

    • Peaked at 9,705 viewers

    • Average of 5,360 viewers

  • On Tranquility specifically, the Alliance Tournament resulted in:

    • 697 kills worth an estimated total of 1.3 trillion ISK

    • The most valuable flagship loss (at Zkill rates) was Annie Gardet’s Barghest (again) at 166.6b

    • Ship appearing on the most killmails: Pontifex

    • Ship with the most solo kills: Purifier

    • Pilot appearing on the most killmails: Amelia Duskspace

    • There were over 90 people on the Tournament Crew this year!

    • Furthest distance travelled by a commentator for the tournament: 10,300 miles/16,576km

    • “Wildest” SKINR creation from the tournament (by the popular vote): DeBugs Vindicator

Final Thanks

With all of that, we would like to thank all who contributed or tuned in during this year’s Alliance Tournament. Extra special thanks go out to the amazing guest commentators who came out to join us in Iceland, helping us to keep you all entertained, as well as all the fantastic volunteers. You added icing to the experience, and it wouldn’t have been possible without you.

Expect more details on the next Alliance Tournament early next year!

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