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Becoming a Certified WoW Judge

Last post 09-06-2008, 11:19 AM by Belthazzar. 154 replies.
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  •  06-21-2007, 10:23 AM 770924 in reply to 770908

    Re: Judge Question

    There are several types of certification.  Rules knowledge, tournament organizer, player management, and I think one or two more.  For judgeing I believe all you really need is rules knowledge, but having the others wouldn't hurt.

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  •  06-21-2007, 2:31 PM 771487 in reply to 770924

    Re: Judge Question

    1123981:
    There are several types of certification.  Rules knowledge, tournament organizer, player management, and I think one or two more.  For judgeing I believe all you really need is rules knowledge, but having the others wouldn't hurt.


    Actually you don't even need a Rules Knowledge certification to Judge a tournament.  Obviously the people in charge would prefer people to have some sort of certification and whatnot, but it's not required in order to Judge.

    There's also Scorekeeping and Demo Team certification tests.

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  •  07-06-2007, 2:31 PM 783655 in reply to 771487

    Re: Judge Question

    how to be a level 2 wow tcg judge??


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  •  07-06-2007, 3:17 PM 783684 in reply to 783655

    Re: Judge Question

    The level 2 tests so far have only been given in person at major events like the Darkmoon Faires.

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  •  07-06-2007, 8:14 PM 783895 in reply to 783684

    Re: Judge Question

    Level 2 and higher testing for any certification is always done in person.  It's how they make sure that the candidate is serious about the judge program.
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  •  07-09-2007, 1:13 PM 785587 in reply to 351077

    Re: Becoming a Certified WoW Judge

    I sent in an email with all my information about four days ago and, while there's no immediate need for me to have a UDE number, I was wondering about how long I should wait before inquiring further? I don't mean to be a bother, I just want to make sure my information was recieved - I'd hate to be waiting for a reply to something which was never recieved initially! =)


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  •  07-10-2007, 4:22 AM 786039 in reply to 785587

    Re: Becoming a Certified WoW Judge

    It depends on how busy they are.  If you don't hear back in 2 weeks, send another email.  Good luck!

    Hope this helps!


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  •  07-18-2007, 12:17 PM 794700 in reply to 786039

    Re: Becoming a Certified WoW Judge

    Is there any way to become certified in rules without being 16 or older? Some of the people at the local cardshop that I play at 'think' they know the rules, which I can prove wrong via the responses on the forums. I have a year on me before I can take the test, but I would like to be able to atleast half-judge some of the things they say.
    Thx
  •  07-18-2007, 2:32 PM 794799 in reply to 794700

    Re: Becoming a Certified WoW Judge

    Unfortunately, you'll have to wait that extra year.  I believe there are legal reasons that they make you wait until you're 16.  Sorry.

    Years go quicker than you think, some times, though.  ;-)


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  •  07-25-2007, 7:04 AM 799740 in reply to 353610

    Re: Becoming a Certified WoW Judge

    how do you get the pictures for your account on the message boards?

  •  07-25-2007, 7:13 AM 799748 in reply to 799740

    Re: Becoming a Certified WoW Judge

    1712574:

    how do you get the pictures for your account on the message boards?

    In the upper right, it says "Signed in as <<username>>" Click on your username. Then Click on Avatar. The settings are there.

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  •  08-04-2007, 7:10 AM 806891 in reply to 799748

    Re: Becoming a Certified WoW Judge

    I received my membership card in the mail today, but it does not have with it an Activation Code.  It seems I will require the same to link my account to the number.  Does anyone know where I can get this?

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  •  08-04-2007, 10:14 AM 806933 in reply to 806891

    Re: Becoming a Certified WoW Judge

    1346055:
    I received my membership card in the mail today, but it does not have with it an Activation Code.  It seems I will require the same to link my account to the number.  Does anyone know where I can get this?


    Your card should have your UDE# on it.  As far as the password to go with the UDE# goes you can email player@upperdeck.com to get that information.  Be sure to include your UDE#.

    As far as the activation number goes, I actually just noticed that there seems to be some sort of new linking system going on, linking your UDE account (the account used on the forums) and the OP account (the account you can use to take online certification exams).  You can do this linking with the UDE#/Password that I noted before rather than an activation code.

  •  08-04-2007, 6:41 PM 807181 in reply to 806933

    Re: Becoming a Certified WoW Judge

    Hm...  They have been doing some funny things over at the OP site.  What exactly does this "linking with the UDE#/Password" do for us?  Is it merging the accounts or something?
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  •  08-04-2007, 6:57 PM 807187 in reply to 807181

    Re: Becoming a Certified WoW Judge

    898673:
    Hm...  They have been doing some funny things over at the OP site.  What exactly does this "linking with the UDE#/Password" do for us?  Is it merging the accounts or something?


    My best guess is that it allows you to sign in to the OP site with your normal forum id, versus using the UDE#/Password.  I don't see it as an option currently on the OP Forum, but it could be a gradual changeover.

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