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==Description==
 
The '''Xunlai Tournament House''' is the in-game representation of [[Anet]]'s tournament betting system, where players can predict the outcomes of tournaments. [[Xunlai Tournament Agent]]s work for the Tournament House and appear in major cities before tournaments.
 
   
 
The [[Xunlai Tournament House]] was the in-game representation of [[ArenaNet]]'s tournament betting system, where players coul predict the outcomes of tournaments. [[Xunlai Tournament Agent]]s worked for the Tournament House and appeared in major cities before tournaments.
To enter the contest, players log in at the [http://www.guildwars.com/competitive/xunlai_tournament_house/ Xunlai Tournament House webpage] using their Xunlai Tournament House user name and password. New players may setup a new account there. Once logged in, predictions may be selected by dragging and dropping the names of the participating guilds in the desired order. Players can come back to make changes to their predictions at any time before a certain deadline.
 
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To enter the contest, players logged in at the [https://www.guildwars.com/competitive/xunlai_tournament_house/default.php Xunlai Tournament House webpage] using their account name and password. New players could setup a new account there. Once logged in, predictions could be selected by dragging and dropping the names of the participating guilds in the desired order. Players were able to come back to make changes to their predictions at any time before a certain deadline.
   
 
==History==
 
==History==
According to [[Godun]], Xunlai Tournament House Commissioner:
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According to Godun, Xunlai Tournament House Commissioner:
   
:''Long ago, there were two brothers named [[Laihuen]] and [[Minwien]]. These two brothers were fiercely competitive. When the brothers were young, they would compete against one another for everything — the longest jump, the swiftest runner, even who could eat food faster! And yet, even though they tried to outdo one another, these two brothers were still very good friends. As adults, they traveled the world, picking up new skills and fighting dangerous monsters. Each year they would return and hold a competition to see who was better — and they would let others fight, as well! These games became famous, and drew crowds from many kingdoms to bet on the outcome of each battle.''
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:''Long ago, there were two brothers named Laihuen and Minwien. These two brothers were fiercely competitive. When the brothers were young, they would compete against one another for everything — the longest jump, the swiftest runner, even who could eat food faster! And yet, even though they tried to outdo one another, these two brothers were still very good friends. As adults, they traveled the world, picking up new skills and fighting dangerous monsters. Each year they would return and hold a competition to see who was better — and they would let others fight, as well! These games became famous, and drew crowds from many kingdoms to bet on the outcome of each battle.''
   
:''Well, eventually, the brothers both fell in love with the same woman, and... ah, but that's another story. Suffice it to say that one went to [[Tyria]] while one stayed in [[Cantha]], and the tournaments stopped for a very long time — until 1071, when trade between our two countries began once again. The competitions were revived as a way of celebrating the heroes of our shared past, and honoring them was the basis of the Xunlai Tournament House that we have today.''
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:''Well, eventually, the brothers both fell in love with the same woman, and... ah, but that's another story. Suffice it to say that one went to [[Tyria (continent)|Tyria]] while one stayed in [[Cantha]], and the tournaments stopped for a very long time — until 1071, when trade between our two countries began once again. The competitions were revived as a way of celebrating the heroes of our shared past, and honoring them was the basis of the Xunlai Tournament House that we have today.''
   
 
==Contest rules==
 
==Contest rules==
 
===Winterfest 2006 Tournament===
 
===Winterfest 2006 Tournament===
The object of the contest is to predict the final results of the swiss system rounds within the [[Winterfest 2006 Tournament]]. Predictors earn 1 point for each guild they correctly ranked in their prediction. In the event that a guild does not complete the tournament, they will still be ranked based upon their results for the purposes of this contest. Predictors earn a number of selections of [[Wintergreen weapon]]s based upon the number of points they have earned.
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The object of the contest was to predict the final results of the swiss system rounds within the [[Winterfest 2006 Tournament]]. Predictors earned 1 point for each guild they correctly ranked in their prediction. In the event that a guild did not complete the tournament, they were still ranked based upon their results for the purposes of the contest. Predictors earned a number of selections of [[Wintergreen weapon]]s based upon the number of points they have earned.
   
 
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===Celestial Tournament===
 
===Celestial Tournament===
The object of the contest is to predict the ranking of the top 8 guilds of the playoffs within the [[Celestial Tournament]]. Predictors earn 5 points for each guild they correctly ranked in their prediction. If the position has been predicted with a difference of only one rank, players will still earn 3 points, and if the guessed position differs by two ranks, 2 points are earned. Otherwise, if the guessed guild made it at least in the top 8, still 1 point is earned. Predictors earn a number of special [[transmogrify potion]]s based upon the number of points they have earned.
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The object of the contest was to predict the ranking of the top 8 guilds of the playoffs within the [[Celestial Tournament]]. Predictors earned 5 points for each guild they correctly ranked in their prediction. If the position had been predicted with a difference of only one rank, players would still earn 3 points, and if the guessed position differed by two ranks, 2 points were earned. Otherwise, if the guessed guild made it at least in the top 8, still 1 point was earned. Predictors earned a number of special [[transmogrify potion]]s based upon the number of points they have earned.
   
 
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== See also ==
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* [[Automated tournament]]
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* [[Qualifier point]]
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* [[Tournament Reward Point]]
   
==Links==
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==External links==
* [http://www.guildwars.com/competitive/xunlai_tournament_house/ Xunlai Tournament House] official site
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*[http://eu.guildwars.com/pvp/article/competitive_future/ Guildwars.com article on the future of competitive play]
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* [http://www.guildwars.com/competitive/xunlai_tournament_house/ Xunlai Tournament House official site]
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*[http://www.guildwars.com/competitive/xunlai_tournament_house/rules.php/ Xunlai Tournament House rules]
   
 
[[Category:Xunlai services]]
 
[[Category:Xunlai services]]

Latest revision as of 00:49, 14 April 2010

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This article is about a part of Guild Wars that has been removed from the game .

Please see the history of this article for further information.


The Xunlai Tournament House was the in-game representation of ArenaNet's tournament betting system, where players coul predict the outcomes of tournaments. Xunlai Tournament Agents worked for the Tournament House and appeared in major cities before tournaments.

To enter the contest, players logged in at the Xunlai Tournament House webpage using their account name and password. New players could setup a new account there. Once logged in, predictions could be selected by dragging and dropping the names of the participating guilds in the desired order. Players were able to come back to make changes to their predictions at any time before a certain deadline.

History

According to Godun, Xunlai Tournament House Commissioner:

Long ago, there were two brothers named Laihuen and Minwien. These two brothers were fiercely competitive. When the brothers were young, they would compete against one another for everything — the longest jump, the swiftest runner, even who could eat food faster! And yet, even though they tried to outdo one another, these two brothers were still very good friends. As adults, they traveled the world, picking up new skills and fighting dangerous monsters. Each year they would return and hold a competition to see who was better — and they would let others fight, as well! These games became famous, and drew crowds from many kingdoms to bet on the outcome of each battle.
Well, eventually, the brothers both fell in love with the same woman, and... ah, but that's another story. Suffice it to say that one went to Tyria while one stayed in Cantha, and the tournaments stopped for a very long time — until 1071, when trade between our two countries began once again. The competitions were revived as a way of celebrating the heroes of our shared past, and honoring them was the basis of the Xunlai Tournament House that we have today.

Contest rules

Winterfest 2006 Tournament

The object of the contest was to predict the final results of the swiss system rounds within the Winterfest 2006 Tournament. Predictors earned 1 point for each guild they correctly ranked in their prediction. In the event that a guild did not complete the tournament, they were still ranked based upon their results for the purposes of the contest. Predictors earned a number of selections of Wintergreen weapons based upon the number of points they have earned.

Points Prizes
0 1 Selection
1--10 2 Selection
11--20 3 Selections
21--32 4 Selections

Celestial Tournament

The object of the contest was to predict the ranking of the top 8 guilds of the playoffs within the Celestial Tournament. Predictors earned 5 points for each guild they correctly ranked in their prediction. If the position had been predicted with a difference of only one rank, players would still earn 3 points, and if the guessed position differed by two ranks, 2 points were earned. Otherwise, if the guessed guild made it at least in the top 8, still 1 point was earned. Predictors earned a number of special transmogrify potions based upon the number of points they have earned.

Points Prizes
1--4 1 special transmogrify potion
5--9 2 special transmogrify potion
10--14 3 special transmogrify potion
15--19 5 special transmogrify potion
20--24 10 special transmogrify potion
25--29 15 special transmogrify potion
30--34 20 special transmogrify potion
35--39 30 special transmogrify potion
40 Everlasting Beetle Juice Tonic

See also

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