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| Name        = ACFNATIONALS
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| Season      = 2014-2015
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| Announcement = https://www.hsquizbowl.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=21&t=16000
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| Packets      = https://trash.quizbowlpackets.com/1720/
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:''Not to be confused with [[ACF Nationals]].''
 
:''Not to be confused with [[ACF Nationals]].''
 
'''ACFNATIONALS''' was an intentionally whimsically named theme tournament that was entirely about jRPGs. It was written by [[Ike Jose]], [[Billy Busse]], and [[Andrew Wang]]. It was run at the [[HSNCT|2015 HSNCT]] and won by "It's called survival of the fittest, if you can't slam with the best, then jam with the rest" which consisted of [[Dylan Minarik]] and [[Tejas Raje]]. The tournament was universally praised but a year later complaints were made in a thread about the limitless indalecio packet.
 
'''ACFNATIONALS''' was an intentionally whimsically named theme tournament that was entirely about jRPGs. It was written by [[Ike Jose]], [[Billy Busse]], and [[Andrew Wang]]. It was run at the [[HSNCT|2015 HSNCT]] and won by "It's called survival of the fittest, if you can't slam with the best, then jam with the rest" which consisted of [[Dylan Minarik]] and [[Tejas Raje]]. The tournament was universally praised but a year later complaints were made in a thread about the limitless indalecio packet.
 
  
 
[[Category: Tournaments]]
 
[[Category: Tournaments]]

Revision as of 14:58, 8 November 2019

ACFNATIONALS
Competition season 2014-2015
Head editor(s)
Difficulty
First mirror
Announcement link
Packets link
Not to be confused with ACF Nationals.

ACFNATIONALS was an intentionally whimsically named theme tournament that was entirely about jRPGs. It was written by Ike Jose, Billy Busse, and Andrew Wang. It was run at the 2015 HSNCT and won by "It's called survival of the fittest, if you can't slam with the best, then jam with the rest" which consisted of Dylan Minarik and Tejas Raje. The tournament was universally praised but a year later complaints were made in a thread about the limitless indalecio packet.