Myth II: Soulblighter Tournaments

This is a list of tournaments for the game Myth II: Soulblighter.

The second of the Myth series, originally created by Bungie and later maintained by Take 2 Games (now called Take 2 Interactive), Myth II: Soulblighter was by far the most popular and played host to many tournaments. Most tournaments were played in '2-team', individual 'free for all', or '1 versus 1' formats. Other formats, such as team 'free for all', '2 versus 2', '3 versus 3' and cooperative formats have also been used, but less frequently. Some of the tournaments, such as the co-operative ones or Online Gaming Ladder were more competitions than tournaments but are worthy of note in this article.

This article is incomplete, and does not include non-standard Myth II maps. While it includes 3rd party maps, they are all based on Bungie's original unit tagset.

Myth World Cup

The largest tournament of any given year, and one of the longest running series (one a year since 1998 other than 2002). Discussed in depth on Main Myth World Cup article. MWC is a full-team tournament, so is also listed in the 2-team tournaments list below.

Full-Team Tournaments

Full-Team Tournaments are a series of myth games played between two teams at a time (similar to any real world team sporting tournament (ex. World Cup). Full-Team Tournaments are the most popular tournament type on Myth, because they allow order/clan play and allow weaker players to have a role without an individual player's skill level being as major a win/lose factor as it would be in smaller teams, or if they played on their own. Because of this, MWC has always been a full-team tournament.

Notable tournament series includes (detailed further up the page), Major League Myth, National Myth League - but Myth World Cup has always dominated the scene.

Name

Date

Organiser

Winners

Second

Website

Major League Myth

Moridin CP

Evil Inc.

Madrigal Chamber of Commerce

IFR

Unknown

Civil Order

WFL

Online Gaming Ladder

Feb-April 1999

Ravager

Civil Order

BMF

Cloudspine Combat

Mar-April 1999

Unknown

AkA

The Forge League (TFL)

July-August 1999

Rolling rock

Civil Order

The Companions

Culloden Hill

May-August 1999

Abaddon Desf/Gunda

Civil Order

The Companions

Myth World Cup 1999

May-August 1999

Butcher

Civil Order

BMF

MWC99

Major League Myth 2

Moridin CP

Civil Order

Wolf Pack

National Myth League

Jan-April 2000

Rolling Rock

Street Fighters

Random Oblivion

NML

MWC 2000

May-August 2000

Stinger et al.

Street Fighters

Ginslingers

MWC2000

National Myth League 2

August-December 2000

Rolling Rock et al.

Men of Rohan

Old Skool Wankers

Desert Fox

Unknown

Men of Rohan

Glue the Moose

Champions of Myth

December 2000-March 2001

Strike

Northern Paladins

Batman & Robin

The Blood Tournament

March-May 2001

Sir Mick et al.

Northern Paladins

The Wight Foundation

MWC 2001

May-August 2001

Wight Slayer et al.

Northern Paladins

Team Angry Face

MWC01

For Unlawful Carnage [...]

Pagan God/Limp

Northern Paladins

D0ng B0mb

The Fall Classic

November 2002-Jan 2003

PMAs

Northern Paladins

Blood Pact

TFC

MWC 2003

May-August 2003

Grim et al.

BIAUIHYAC

Northern Paladins

The Fall Classic 2

October 2003-Jan 2004

Nitro

Brills Meets Evil

The [...] Sorcers

TFC2

MWC 2004

May-August 2004

Grim et al.

Brill Meets Evil

Northern Paladins

MWC04

Seeker Starpower

September 2004-January 2005

Seeker et al.

The Casket Lottery

Thundercox

MWC 2005

June-Sept 2005

Mad Dog/Cheezefist

Thundercox

BIAUIHYAC2

MWC05

MWC 2006

May-August 2006

Grim et al.

Northern Pallywankers

Thundercox

MWC06

MWC 2007

May-August 2007

toxyn et all

Thundercox

12Tasks

MWC07

Free For All (FFA)

The winners of many ffa tournaments have had to play each other in a 1 on 1 match. These are still listed as ffa tournaments. Also, some winners played representing players who could not turn up, or had to drop. Usually these tournaments involved 4 - 6 players per map, with less as a pool continued.

Most notable tournament series was oPoP, which had five different incarnations.

Name

Date

Organiser

Winners

Second

Website

National Mac Gaming Champtionship - San Francisco

January 1999

Unknown

Freewill

Syckboy

NMGC99

Trial by Combat

Jan-Mar 1999

Butcher

Ananab Tilps, Scorpio, My Modem is on Fire

(tie)

Seven Phoenix Rising

March 1999

Bungie

Voodoo

Flatbread

Trial by Combat CP

March 1999

Ramses II

MrWuf

Cavos

Clan Plaid East Coast Gathering I

Fields of Carnage

Nov-December 2000

Wight Slayer

Drizzt

Bathtub Gn

Fields of Carnage

WIFFA 2000

November 2000

Igmo

Drizzt

akiba

WIFFA 2000

Odiferous Pile of PoOp

January-April 2001

Igmo

P3N15 (Myrkridon)

Windorabug

oPoP

MCC Invitational: Blind and other Oddities

Mar-April 2001

Wrock et al.

Sloith

Wrock

MCC Invitational

April Fewlz

April 2001

Clan Mac Gaming

Poo Fountain (Sam Stone)

M. Bison (Phod)

April Fewlz

MCC Invitational II: A Mythilogical Adventure

January - March 2002

Wrock et al.

Odyn/Taha

(tie)

MCC Invitational II

PlayMyth.net's Show n Play Tournament

August 2002

SpondMax and PMAs

Drizzt

Xel

Show n Play

Shogun 2

February-May 2003

Olympus

Chickenwire

Dwarf

Shogun 2 Forum

oPoP2: Full Throttle

July-September 2003

Igmo

Rabican

Cave

oPoP2

miniMax 1

October 2003

igmo

Judas

Hit

miniMax 1

miniMax 2

November 2003

igmo

Drizzt

Xel

miniMax 2

miniMax 3

December 2003

igmo

Drizzt

Danger

miniMax3

miniMax 4

December 2003

igmo

none

miniMax4/oPoP2.9

miniMax

October-December 2003

igmo

Drizzt

Xel

miniMax

oPoP3: Down and Dirty

December 2003-February 2004

Igmo

Nemesis

Bullet Tooth Tony

oPoP3

oPoP4: Summer Omythiad

June-August 2004

Igmo

Truth

Myrkridon

oPoP4

oPoP5: Pimpin ain't ez

Jan-February 2005

Big Mo (Igmo)

Tirri (Drizzt)

xeLizzle (Xel)

oPoP5

FFAGE

February 2005

Ginga

Duan

Terry the kid

FFAGE

MCC Invitational 3: Nostalgia

March - May 2005

Wrock et al.

Wrock

Father Xmas

MCC Invitational III

Hangover Special

February 2006

Igmo

Nemesis/Truth

Paris in Flames

Hangover Special Forums

[...] Final Art

Jan-Mar 2007

Paris

Nemesis

Dantski

[...] Final Art

Team Free For All Tournaments

Always a popular tournament type, but always under-looked by those interested in creating new tournaments. Tends to use small teams of 2 - 3.

Name

Date

Organiser

Winners

Second

Website

(Clever Name Here)

Kalakdrin

RARR EATS MOO

All in the family

Clever Name Here Final Stats/Finals

Limbs Heads and Smoking Craters

November - December 2001

Leif and Blade

Tin Can

IFYM

Limbs Heads and Smoking Craters

Fields of Carnage 2

July-August 2004

Wight Slayer

The four Horsemen

Islamic Fundamentalists

Fields of Carnage 2

Ape Avalanche : Guerrilla Tactics

August-September 2007

Paris and Garnish

FREAKS

Cantilope and Dinglebert, MD

APEAVALANCHE:GUERRILLATACTICS

1 versus 1 (1v1) Tournaments

1v1 tournaments and games, and their importance always have some controvosy surrounding them. Many players use being better than someone 1v1 as proof their Myth skill surpasses them, while others argue their strong points could be captaining, teamwork, co-op etc.

Name

Date

Organiser

Winners

Second

Website

Beat the Butcher

November 2004

Sam the Butcher

Thet BadMonkey

Tirri (Drizzt)

Beat the Butcher

M-1 Grand Prix 2005

December 2005

Ginga

Duan

CRC

M-1 GP 2005

Chohan's 1v1 Tournament

June-August 2006

Chohan

Chohan

Bullet Tooth Tony

Chohan's 1v1 Forum Thread#

Death Before Dishonour: Taste My Blade

November-December 2006

Giant Killer General

Giant Killer General

Paris

DBD Tournament Series Website/Forums

2 versus 2 (2v2) Tournaments

2v2 tournaments have a notorious history of being unfinished or unpopular, but there are exceptions.

Name

Date

Organiser

Winners

Second

Website

The National Mac Gaming Championships - San Francisco

February 1999

Unknown

Carch/Ven Jance

Freewill/Shadowjack

NMGC99

3 versus 3 (3v3) Tournaments

Like 2v2 tournaments, often poorly run and with less player motivation the field of 3v3 competition was small since it was not a part of everyday Myth games and 3v3 success has never been treated as a huge sign of a player's skill.

Co-operative Tournaments

Usually more a 'challenge' or 'competition' to prove who can achieve most, since co-operative tournaments never involved head to head play. Notable tournament series includes Mazzarin's Demise.

Name

Date

Organiser

Winners

Second

Website

Myth 2 Done Quick (MDQ)

December 1998-October 1999

Ananab Tilps

Serval and Sarpedon

Patroclus

M2DQ M2DQ (Old) M2DQ Films

Myth Master Challenge

Jan 1999-Sept 2002

Forrest

Wolfpack

Myth Master Central

MariusNet/Myth Forums Co-op Challenge

May 2002 - 2005)

MariusNet Administrators

Savanarola

Magnus

MariusNet co-op Challenge

MariusNet One Year Anniversary Co-op Challenge

August 2002

MariusNet Administrators

Savanarola

MariusNet 1-Year

MariusNet Myth Five Year Anniversary Co-op Challenge

November 2002

MariusNet Administrators

Savanarola and Mangus

MariusNet 5-Year Results

Myth Speed Running / Myth Done Quick 2 (MSR/MDQ2)

August 2002-August 2004

Patroclus

Nemesis

Savanarola

Myth Speed Running MDQ2

Mazzarin's Demise III

May 2003

Project Magma - ChrisP

Nemesis (team captain) et al.

Mazzarin's Demise III Winners page (with battle analysis for Legendary)

Mazzarin's Demise IV

Jan 2004

Project Magma - ChrisP

Sven Hjilrmanir (Ducky, team captain) et al.

Mazzarin's Demise IV Winners page (with battle analysis for Legendary)

Mazzarin's Demise V (v2))

September 2005

Project Magma - ChrisP & Jagman

ChrisP (captain) et al.

Mazzarin's Demise V v2 Winners page (with battle analysis for Heroic)

Mazzarin's Demise VI (v1 and v2))

September 2006

Project Magma

Rabicanp (Rabican Np)

CRC

Mazzarin's Demise VI Tournament Page

Grave Tidings

October 2006 -

A-Red

The Onyx Warlords

Combination tournaments

There is always tournaments that fall outside of the main classes, that encompass a mixture of genres. Those are placed here.

MilleniOni Tournament (December 2000 - February 2001)

  • Type: ffa/team-ffa/cooperative/team
  • Tournament Organiser: Magellan and The Wolfpack (his clan)
  • Winners: 1st place: Scooter, 2nd place: Magellan, 3rd place: Alrond, 4th place: Sir Parson, 5th place: SilverBrin
  • Comments: A small scale tournament (around 25 players) but with scores based on a mixture of most forms of Myth II play with a copy of Bungie's Oni as top prize.. Scores were split into multiplayer (won by Magellan) and cooperative (won by Alrond) then combined to form the overall leaderboard (won by Scooter). An invitational tournament held by friends, it held a variety of awards other than overall positioning helping give players more to strive for.
  • MilleniOni

M-1 Grand Prix 2004 (September 2004)

  • Type: FFA and 1v1
  • Tournament Organiser: Ginga
  • Winners: 1st place: Duan, 2nd place: Karashi, 3rd place: CRC
  • Comments: One day tournament held within the Japanese Myth Community (essentially PlayMyth.net's AGEHA and Nowhere Final Destination clans) along with Father Xmas, a Myther who was adopted by the Japanese community. Despite claiming to be a 1v1 tournament, it included FFA games as well. Details are quite hard to get ahold of due to the lack of communication/translators from between the Japanese and Western Myth Community sub-groups and much of the site will not show on a standard Western computer in viewable characters.
  • M-1 GP 2004 Site

The Valor Tournament (August - November 2006)

  • Type: Team-FFA and 3v3
  • Tournament Organiser: Toxyn, Slinx
  • Winners: 1st place: Team FFA All Stars (Np), 2nd place: The Syndicate (TWF), 3rd place: Freaks, 4th place: Thundercox, 5th place: Big Trouble, 6th place: Jews for Jihad
  • Comments: Run by TO-veteran blast from the past Toxyn, along with Slinx, Dantski, and Frumius. Though tournaments of the last few years have included prizes, this is the First One since the closure of Bungie.net to receive an official sponsor (MindscapeFX, a company run by a member of the Myth Community, called Frumius) - the prize being a painting from the MindscapeFX gallery. Raised 30 teams of four people each mostly, a fairly good turnout for a post-MWC tournament. Featured popular column by Frumius worthy of note.
  • The Valor Tournament
  • Mindscape FX

Myth-themed tournaments

There are also Myth II themed tournaments but not AbOUT skilled gameplay. Many more of this type have been forgotten by players than the other tournament types since these ones were not very competitive by comparison so this list is known to be far from complete.

The Myth II Handbook Humor contest (UNKNOWN DATE - October 1999)

  • Type: 'Myth Humour Competition'
  • Tournament Organiser: Unknown
  • Winners: 1st place: 'Dud Wight' (QT Movie) by Rust Dragon, 2nd place: 'The Official Hax0r Guide' (Website) by DrunkBob, 3rd place: 'Total Comix' (website) by Et'he Visionary, 4th place: 'Myth II meets HaLo' (Graphic) by Kelstek, 5th place: 'Cotal Todex' (website) by KillerK. Most Iliturit Entry: 'THERE FAT' (graphic) by Warlock. Runners up: 'Where's Waldo?' by ragnarok, 'Dat Tro U Do' (Sound) by Hungry Ghol, 'If I Had a Car' (Graphic) by Avery, 'Dreaming of Burt' (text) by Nightcrawler, 'The Myth II Drinking Game' (text) by Tsao, 'Dwarf Money' (graphic) by Sobo, 'Best RTS Game of the Year' (graphic) by Matt Burns
  • Comments: Run by the creator of the well known Myth II Handbook (J. Charles Holt, aka DeathWhore), it had big prizes, particularly for such an odd competition with quite a lot of imaginitive submissions - hence the long list of runners up.

The Mill Contest (January - June 2000)

  • Type: Map-Making Tournament
  • Tournament Organiser: Frigidman
  • Winners: 1st place: 'Under Myrkridian Standards' by Soma, Kuba and Bubba et al. Best Individual Level: 'Senex Silvae'. Honourable Mention: 'Legend of Gor-Ash' by Creation Games, 'CAGES', 'The Havre River' by The Idiot Map-Making Collective
  • Comments: Run by The Mill, the centre of Myth II's map-making community with a major prize driving it.
  • The Idiots Map-Making Collective

RMA Map-Making Contest 2003 (April - September 2003)

  • Type: Map-Making Tournament
  • Tournament Organiser: Mad Dog and Ascot, help from Real Men and Alliance Myth II Orders
  • Winners: 1st place: '1944 - Normandy' by Carlinho, 2nd place: 'WW3: Revolutions' by Zephirus, 3rd place: 'Edges of the Empire' by Dash_Ripcock
  • Comments: Organised by the RMA, a combination of two orders who often played together for Myth tournaments with work led by Mad Dog and Ascot the tournament aimed to revive map-making by offering prizes for good quality work. Lack of motivation by the rest of the team, too long of a time frame and very few map-makers caring (other than for a minor prize) meant the tournament was ultimately a failure - only 7 maps were submitted finally, and one almost finished beta.
  • RMA Map-Making Contest 2003 Finished Map List

Lugas' Screenshot Contest (September 2006)

  • Type: Screenshot Competition
  • Tournament Organiser: Lugas
  • Winners: Funniest picture - 1st place: Baak, 2nd place: Grayswandir. Most artistic picture - 1st place: Zeph, 2nd place: gugusm. Most interesting - 1st place: Khadrelt, 2nd place: Wismuth
  • Comments: Run within the Project Magma forums by relative unknown (in the community at large) Lugas for a month.
  • Tournament Thread with rules and entries
  • Winners Thread