Looking to sharpen up your Throne skills ahead of the final @EternalCardGame Open of the year? Or just some practice working with open decklists?
Join us for the TNE Trial on November 12, starting at 1900 AEST. Sign-ups are now open!
https://t.co/fuNp2sm1dZ
Looking to practice some tournament Expedition ahead of the Open?
Come along to the TNE Expedition Trial on September 18, 1000 AEST! Sign-ups are now open at:
https://t.co/GO9tlLNLJe
Catch you all there! :DDD
Congratulations to @jele78minus1 for taking down the inaugural TNE Trial with an undefeated run and Skycrag Aggro!
Need some inspiration? The event's decklists are now on EWC:
https://t.co/WthRz5dJ3p
Looking to play a no-stakes, casual Eternal tournament? Then the TNE Throne Trial might just be for you!
Rock up on August 21st, 1900 AEST with your favourite Throne deck. Sign-ups are now open over at:
https://t.co/dus7KaLubW
Hope to see you all there!
As Invitational Champion gozuuu is already qualified for Worlds, the Worlds invite has been passed down to the runner-up.
Hence, GameGromp will be headed to Worlds. Please extend your congratulations to him as well.
A huge round of congratulations to gozuuu for taking down the Spring Invitational! After taking down 2 Challenges throughout the season, he served a spicy brew with Nomnom's Pan to sweep through the Top 8.
Send over your congratulations at https://t.co/JEVizcKv5c!
The Spring Invitational is starting now, live on https://t.co/WbbYZ4MAkQ!
Join us for the initial Group double-elimination section, covered by @Watchwolf92 @TNTavrod's marvin_the_imp!
Last but not least, it's...
Prolific gamer Marten might have had his best Open finish in Draft, but has demonstrably proven that precise technical play translates across formats. Having yet to see a final this season, what will he bring to seal the deal this Invitational?
Next up in Group D it's...
Dubbed “The Frank Karsten of Eternal”, mathematician jez2718 has qualified via Wildcard despite not playing the full 5 events. With his highly proficient technical gameplay, can he come up with the winning formula to take down this Invitational?
Next up in Group D we have...
2 Open Finals, and a Top 4. 2 Challenge Wins. And a fantastic streamer over at https://t.co/JEVizcKv5c. Entering the Invitational at the #1 leaderboard position, can anyone stop him, or will he steamroll his way to his 2nd Worlds qualification?
Our 1st player in Group D is...
Racking up his 4th Invitational appearance, astute deckbuilder Mail has been responsible for shaping tournaments and metagames. Can he finally break the ‘Top 8’ curse and sail to a Worlds slot this Invitational?
Rounding out Group C it's...
ABoss? The boss! While he may have made the Invitational with Yetis, his new found love for off-beat deckbuilding has served him well throughout the season. With his strong technical play, can he pull off the winning combination this Invitational?
3rd up in Group C it's...
2019 Worlds competitor and streamer @Johnkkez has returned with a vengeance. With his cool and collected playstyle, can this military man weather the heat of this battlefield of wit to emerge victorious for another chance at the ultimate crown?
And up against him...
Combrei Aggro. 4F Adept. Skycrag Heroes. Prolific deckbuilder and 2021 LCQ Runner-Up spiffirific has secured his 4th TNE Invitational with innovative deckbuilding all season long. With what creative masterpieces will he use to take down this Invitational?
Kicking things off in Group C we have...
TNE newcomer secretplans proved that tenure isn’t everything when he crushed his 1st Challenge, emerging with a win. Can this metaphorical David harness the power of open information to topple the Goliaths once again to make it to Worlds?
Round out Group B it's...
Trading in his announcements emojis for in-game chat emoticons, @stormguard798 set out to prove this season that the TOs have still got it. Just barely scraping into the Invitational, how will he take advantage of this 2nd shot at glory?
On the other side of Group B, we have...
While Prackalackin is best known for his charitable initiatives, he’s got the technical play to tussle with the best of them. Will he follow his teammates’ lead on decklists like his winning Challenges, or stick to his trusty relic decks?
And in the other corner we have...
Worlds 2020 Champion @LightsOutAce proved he's still at the top of this game with an 8-0 run through his winning Challenge. Armed with his pump-up songs for this tournament, can he extend his undefeated streak and blaze a path back to Worlds?
It's a Worlds 2021 rematch with...
When it comes to decks, Worlds 2021 competitor Phoenix (yes, there are 2) cares only about 1 thing: does it win? With a highly adaptable playstyle that can easily pick up anything, with what will he choose to blaze his path back to Worlds?