General Score (Up To 10pts) :: Suffice To Say, Appearance Scoring Is Extremely Subjective
General Score (Up To 10pts) :: Suffice To Say, Appearance Scoring Is Extremely Subjective
General Score (Up To 10pts) :: Suffice To Say, Appearance Scoring Is Extremely Subjective
What constitutes "tabletop standard", "a vast majority", “a large number”, or “a handful” of
models is up to the Judge’s discretion. Also note that the examples given next to a points score
is just that... an example. Other factors can be involved in a points score. Suffice to say,
Appearance Scoring is extremely subjective.
Judges are also encouraged to take into account difficulty level and model count, to some extent,
for the awarding of Judge’s Discretion points, though the award is entirely up to them and
players are asked not to grill the Judge on their final decision. If the Judge feels threatened or put
off by questions by the players, the Judge is encouraged to alert the Tournament Organizer so
that penalties may be incurred on the player’s sportsmanship score. Asking for advice on how to
improve one’s painting, however, is highly encouraged.
Additionally, a Player’s Choice vote for Appearance is taken during the tournament and there is
a separate award for that.