How do squad champion votes work for tournaments?
When a squad enters a tournament, it does not send all 100 members, it sends champions, and the squad votes on who they are. A champion vote is opened for the event, members cast their votes, and when the vote is finalised, the winners become the squad's official roster for that tournament, competing on everyone's behalf for a prize that lands in the shared treasury.
The process
- The squad decides to enter a squad tournament.
- A champion vote opens for the event: the democratic way to pick who plays.
- Members cast their votes. The leaderboard and members' tournament stats are the natural evidence for who has earned a spot.
- The vote is finalised and the chosen champions become the squad's registered roster for that event.
- The champions compete; the whole squad spectates, and a win pays the entire prize into the squad treasury.
Why voting, not appointing
- The prize is collective: since winnings go to the shared treasury, everyone has a stake in who competes, so everyone gets a say.
- It kills favouritism drama before it starts: the roster was chosen in the open.
- It creates a reason to perform all season: champion selection is what the squad leaderboard and your match record are FOR.
Losing a vote is not exile: rosters are per-event, and the next tournament brings the next vote. Practice loudly.