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Revision as of 11:55, 4 June 2017
Chapelaria is a competitive community located in Brazil. It was created with the purpose of helping more casual players to join the competitive side of Team Fortress 2. The community hosts 6v6 tournaments, casual events and will soon host its first ultiduo tournament.
Staff Members
Chapelaria is a non-sponsored community created by players for players. The current members of the team are:
Nickname | Function |
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Sonikro | Administrator and developer |
Lugui | Developer and Server Administrator |
Kikedev | Developer |
Kariny | Moderator |
Ozai | Moderator |
ratawar | Spanish Language Moderator |
Suijin | SFM Creator |
Chavin | SFM Creator & Movie Maker |
Jão* | Pug Organizer |
jão* | Pug Organizer |
kinn | Pug Organizer and Streamer |
Néss | Pug Organizer |
*They are two different people with similar nicknames.
Tier System
As the main purpose of the community is to integrate new and experienced players in order to have some knowledge sharing, a system was created to determine a player's skill when it comes to competitive mode. The setting at the moment relies on 3 levels of knowledge and playing skills combined.
- Tier 1 - Players with advanced knowledge and skill on at least one class;
- Tier 2 - Players with either considering knowledge or great skill (even a bit of both);
- Tier 3 - Newcomers with either no competitive game sense or low playing skill.
In the future the system will be improved to gather a larger range of classification so players can have their progress more visible as well for some matches to be more balanced.
Competitive
For its second season, Chapelaria created two divisions, Gladiator and Legatus. Matches are played through 8 maps using the Swiss System. The number of rounds depends on how many teams register for the competition. The top teams go to the playoffs and fight in a double-elimination structure until the finals.
Currently the only game mode played is 5CP.
- Single matches;
- Match ends when a team wins 5 rounds;
- Match ends when time limit reaches 30 minutes;
- Ties are allowed.
The points are attributed according to the match result plus the amount of rounds won by each team (winner and loser):
- 5 points for victory;
- 3 points for draw;
- 1 point for defeat;
Divisions
Chapelaria has two divisions:
- Legatus
- Gladiator
All players are welcome to join both divisions, as long as they are located in South America. For Gladiator, the players need to attend to the tier limit imposed to create some balancing and give the newcomers a change to play along experienced players.
Fees and Prizes
To join the Legatus division teams must pay 1 refined metal per player. Gladiator is free to join as a way to encourage new players to participate.
The participants and winners receive in-game medals. Casters, streamers and all collaborators receive medals too. The first season had keys as the prize alongside the medals.