As someone who played in all three W:I tournaments at Gencon, I thought I would give everyone a place to talk about prize support and try to stop that conversation from taking place in every other active thread on these boards.
In the future, it'd be better if we limit arguing about prize support to this thread.
So, here was the prize breakdown at Gencon for W:I by event.
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Friday: 3 v 3 Teams event. Event cost: $18 per team. Total teams: 4. Event Length: 4 hours
Prize Support: Each team received a 'faction pin" (a molded button). The members of the top team received a plaque. Faction pins were assigned to teams starting with the worst record (because they wanted to leave before the event was over) so that the winning team got the factions that were left.
Saturday: Worlds. Event Cost $6. Total Players: 40 Event Length: 12 hours (less if you didn't make top 4 as top four was asked to wait for the finals to finish).
Prize Support: Top 8 received Wooden Damage/Power Counters and a play mat (core set art or 1st big box art). Top 4 received a plaque and an uncut sheet. 1st place received a nicer plaque and an engraved "World Champion" wooden capital board holder.
Unofficial Prize Support: a foil card from the dead game Warcry. FFG did not had these out, these came from a player.
Sunday: Draft. Event Cost: $4. Total Players: 10. Event Length: 4 hours (less if you didn't make top 4).
Prize Support: As part of drafting from the core set players received 1/2 of the core set, either the Destruction or the Order half. The top 4 players received Wooden Damage/Power tokens. The top 2 players received plaques and play mats.
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My opinion of the prize support as someone who played in all 3 events is that it was lacking in most cases. The reason I feel like I can say this is that these events took place at Gencon and not at someone's local store.
At Gencon the average person is spending $20+ a day on their badge, $20+ a day on food (convention prices are crazy), $40-$120+ a day on hotel just to be there. When they play in an event they are also giving up the opportunity to do something else (which can be anything at Gencon). When someone spends all day playing in a tournament they are basically spending all of the money for that day on the game. So for instance, if I had not played in Worlds (which I did from 10am to about 10pm) I could have skipped Gencon for that day and saved about $100. In other words, I spent about $100 to play in Worlds.
FFG should have given out more prizes in order to show respect to their player's time and money.
I think that handing out some product like some core sets or something in addition to the prizes given would have been a great step. They don't require printing anything fancy like foils. They don't require commissioning art like alt. art cards. FFG should have a bunch of product sitting around (I know I saw about 50 core sets worth of decks at the draft), why not hand it out. Assume that everyone playing in Worlds has 3x everything and you aren't losing sales by giving them stuff. Instead, you're cutting proxies from their decks. You raise value of the prizes by $30 a player and everyone feels like they got their money/time's worth.