- About
SpeedDart is a new competitive blaster tag format modeled after similar formats in the Airsoft and Paintball ecosystems. Games consist of two 3-5 player teams going head to head in 5 minute rounds with foam dart blasters, attempting to hit the opposing team’s buzzer in order to win the round.
Note that there is a $10 cover charge for this event to help cover the cost of renting the space (ticket link will go up in the next week or so.) This is also something we’ll discuss at the event, as I want to try to find a good middle ground between keeping games accessible, and also not going broke. If you are unable to purchase a ticket for whatever reason, reach out to me directly and we’ll work something out.
WHAT TO EXPECT
This clinic will serve as an introduction to SpeedDart, and I’ll spend a brief window of time at the start (while people are prepping to reduce downtime) of the event going over the rules, goals, and my plans for future events. We’ll then break out into ad-hoc teams, and run games until each team has played a match. Then we’ll do a quick sweep, assign new teams, and go again until time is out. The intent is to get as much gameplay in as possible within our rental window.
The site is a large indoor sports complex that holds events for various sports, has plenty of parking, bathrooms, a concession stand, and air conditioning with a level of efficiency that is yet to be determined.
BLASTERS & GEAR
The FPS cap for this event is 200, and 150 for high rate of fire blasters (faster than 6 darts per second.)
- Chrono will be available on-site.
- Only dart blasters are allowed, full ,half, Mega, or Mega XL. (Note that Mega+ have no special bonuses)
- Rival and Hyper blasters are prohibited, darts only.
- Rockets, arrows, throwables, shields, and melee weapons are prohibited.
- HPA/LPA and CO2-powered blasters are prohibited.
WHAT TO BRING
Eye protection required, face protection recommended. Water, snacks. There’s a concession stand on-site but will not always be available. The flooring is hard enough that you may want to consider knee pads.
THE FINE PRINT
All players must be 13 or older to participate, because insurance and high FPS. Orange tips and non-realistic schemes are still required despite being an indoor event as it’s a shared space with the public.
The complex reserves the right to search any closed bags upon entry, and the right to request that a blaster or tac gear to be removed from the site. This is an ongoing thing where we have to figure out what people are comfortable with, and to comply with the site’s insurance policy.
- Start & End Time
- Jul 23, 2022, 6:00:00 PM - Jul 23, 2022, 10:00:00 PM
- Address
- 4050 Fairview Industrial Dr SE, Salem, OR 97302-1142, United States
- 4 Hour Duration
- 200 FPS Cap
- Vaccination Recommended
- Masks Optional
- Scrimmage
- Schedule
- Regular Lobsters0
- Serene Camels0
- Uneven Foxes0
- Weepy Quails0
- Brandon Diaz Game Host
- TK Tristan Knope-Jenkins Checked In
- JS Joshua Snyder Checked In
- JN Joel Nord Checked In
- JF Jason Felper Checked In
- IB Isaac Barnes Checked In
- Neat Checked In
- NG Noah Gibbon Checked In
- SG Samuel Gibbon Checked In
- RM Robert Mitchell Checked In
- La Laila Checked In
- Dr Dree Checked In
- To Toast Checked In
- CK Colton Kirk Checked In
1. Game Summary
- Two teams will compete to gain the most points in a match by player tags and pressing the opposing team’s buzzer
- Teams consist of 5 players, with 2 additional alternate players
- Each match consists of 3 rounds.
- Each round in a match will last no more than 3 minutes
- Rounds will end when 3 minutes elapse, or by pressing the opposing team’s buzzer and sounding the alarm.
- Teams will have 2 minutes between rounds prepare for the next round.
- Points will be tallied at the end of each round and added to the teams overall score of the event.
- Please see Article 2 for Tournament Format as scores will not be tracked for Double Elimination.
- There are no respawns during a round, players must wait until the start of the next round after being tagged out.
- The organizer may hold the tournament in the following formats: double elimination, or round robin depending on the number of teams and time available.
2. TOURNAMENTS
2.1 Tournament Format
A tournament may be held in the following formats: double elimination tournament, or round robin depending on the number of teams and time available. Multiple game formats may also be used in a tournament.
2.2 Double Elimination
- The Double Elimination Tournament is a format in which teams ceases to be eligible to win the championship upon having lost two matches.
- Matches for the Double Elimination Tournament will be, most points achieved in 3 rounds wins the match.
- Points do not carry over from match to match.
2.3 Round Robin
- The Round Robin Tournament is where teams play one another an equal number of times, accumulating points
- Matches for the Round Robin Tournament will consist of 3 rounds
- Teams’ placing will be determined by the number of points achieved throughout the event.
- The organizer may announce a Playoff between the top scoring teams at the beginning of the tournament.
- Best of Playoff
- Points accumulated during the Round Robin is discarded for the Playoff.
- The Playoff is a single elimination format where the 3rd and 4th placed teams will compete for third place, and the 1st and 2nd place teams will compete for the championship
- A Playoff is not a requirement for the Round Robin Tournament, and it is at the discretion of the organizer.
- Best of Playoff
3. MATCH
3.1 Match Sequence
- Each team starts at their designated breakout grid/home base. All blaster barrels must be physically touching or pointed towards the breakout grid/home base. 1 foot of each player is required to be inside or touching the breakout grid.
- Players must stay within the boundaries of the field until they are either tagged out, they press the opposing team’s buzzer, or the time ends for that match.
- Any step taken out of bounds will be considered a “tag” of said player
- Shots taken while out of bounds are not counted.
- Each player Is allowed to start round with a max of 60 darts.
- After a round Is started, a player may carry more than 60 darts.
- Players can scavenge darts.
- Darts, Blasters, Gear, Mags etc… can be shared during rounds with active team members on the field.
- Lead official will provide pre-game ready alert to both teams
- Lead official will start the round by pressing the countdown buzzer
- The countdown buzzer will begin to sound and will consist of 5 short beeps followed by 1 long beep.
- Players may engage the round at the start of the long beep.
- Tagged players will immediately move off the field to the nearest boundary and signify being out of play by raising a hand and holding it above their head until they are off the field.
- Players CANNOT verbally announced that they have been tagged.
- Any Darts, Blasters, Gear, Mags etc… being carried at the time the player is tagged, cannot be passed to another player or dropped after the player is tagged. The player must carry the aforementioned items with them off the field.
- Any dart that was fired before an active player was tagged out is still in play, and any dart fired after a player was tagged out is not counted.
- When opponent's buzzer is pressed with alarm sounded to signal end game. If opponent buzzer is not pressed with match duration timer runs out, it will be a draw game and any points achieved from tags will be added to the final score.
- When each round ends, teams are given 2 minutes to prepare for next round. Teams are allowed to swap equipment, mags, reload, substitute player/s, etc. during break
3.2 Player Loadout
- Each player is allowed up to 2 blasters on themselves per game.
- Players are allowed to place spare blasters or magazines in their designated breakout grid/home base. However, blasters or magazines must be In arm’s length to be retrieved. Players may not step out of bounds to retrieve them.
3.3.1 Magazines & Darts
- Each player Is allowed to start round with a max of 60 darts.
- After a round Is started, a player may carry more than 60 darts.
- Players can reload/swap magazines in between rounds.
- Only half-length and full-length darts with soft tips are allowed.
- Darts with hard tips are strictly prohibited. This includes darts with 3D printed dart tips and self-modified dart tips.
- Bodies of darts must be made of foam material. Darts with bodies made of other material is not allowed
- Commercially available glow-in-the-dark darts are allowed.
3.3.2 Blasters
- Each player may register 3 blasters per event.
- Those blasters may be used by anyone on their team.
- A spring-loaded blaster may be manually actuated, or battery powered.
- A blaster may also be a motorized flywheel
- HPA - This is category of blaster is allowed only in the specific country/region where such blaster is allowed in accordance with local laws, and/or at the discretion of local host
- Recommend FPS cap is at 250fps. However, organizers can set their cap at their discretion based on location/environment and player demographic
- Blasters will be chronographed before the start of the event.
- Randomized checks on blaster fps may be done anytime during the tournament.
- Modification of blaster to increase fps after initially chronographed may result in disqualification of the entire team for the tournament.
3.3.3 Other equipment/accessories
- Assisted RDS, Scopes, etc. are allowed and must be mounted on the blaster at all times
- SCAR, BCAR, and other similar projectile assisted device is allowed and must be mounted on blaster at all times.
- Tracer unit is allowed and must be mounted on blaster at all times
- Holster, Slings, mag pouch, tactical gear are allowed
- Helmets and other headgears are allowed
- Recording equipment is allowed
3.3.4 Prohibited equipment
- Shields are not allowed
- Melee weapons are not allowed
- Flashlights are allowed, but no strobing
3.4 Substitutions
- Each team is allowed up to 2 additional players
- Substitutions are allowed between each game
- Subs must be registered for the events and on team active roster
- It is not allowed to make substitutions for a player that has been disqualified during a match. Substitutions due to disqualification can only be made after all games in the match are played.
- Substitutions due to injury is only allowed after the game has ended during the 2 minute preparation time in between games.
3.5 Spectators
- All spectators, team members, coaches, managers, are not allowed to speak to, prompt or give instructions/direction to the teams playing
- All non-competing players and spectators must stay in the designated areas
- There will be designated player holding area, set away from spectators’ area
- Only Team members, coaches/managers are allowed in team holding area
4. SCORING
Tournaments may be run in format: double elimination, or round robin.
4.1 Point Values
- Opponent Buzzer Pressed (3 Points)
- First team to press the opponent’s buzzer with an in-play player collects 3 points
- Opponent Player Eliminated (1 Point Each)
- A player is eliminated when he is tagged out by an in-play opponent player
4.2 Definition of Tag
- Any bodily contact with a dart fired from a blaster is considered a tag. This includes any part of the bodily gear or equipment (e.g. Blaster, Scopes, tactical gears, scopes, attachments, belts, holsters, slings, recording equipment, etc.)
- Ricochets do not count as a tags
- Friendly fire counts as a tag
- If opposing players shoot each other in game at same time, both players are eliminated.
- No minimum engagement distance, point blank will happen! No verbal hits calling (i.e. bang-bang...hit-hit..., etc.)
- No melee kills, touching with limb or carrying blaster do not count as a hit.
- Throwing darts at another player by hand or any other method other than using a blaster does not constitute as a tag.
4.3 TEAMS
Teams are made up of 5 players, with 2 more players allowed as substitutes. Each team are to elect a player as team captain.
5. Clothing
- All teams are recommended to wear the same theme/colorway/uniform/jerseys to be easily
- recognizable to the referees and spectators.
- Protective gears, guards(elbow, knees, etc.), helmet, vest is allowed
6. Eye protection/goggle/facemask
- Eye protection must be worn by players/referees/other staff at all times in the game area throughout the game duration.
- It is strongly advised for players to wear full frontal face protection, similar to a goggle system or face mask manufactured for airsoft or paintball.
- Eye protection/goggle/facemask must be worn at all times in the game area, chrony area, and test firing area.
- No self-printed or self-made mask is allowed
7. Referees
- Referees have a final say in calls
- Players should not intervene with referee discussions.
- Players should not wait for referees to make calls regarding tags. If a player is tagged, they should call themselves out and go to out of bounds. Intentionally not taking tags or waiting for a referee to make a call will result in penalties.
- Any action, at the discretion of the referees, deemed to be cheating, unsafe, endangering, or harassing others will result in players being removed from the event and their team forfeiting their current match, or their next match if they are not currently playing.
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- 200FPS
4050 Fairview Industrial Dr SE, Salem, OR 97302-1142, United States
Salem, OR
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