Dogcraft Spleef League

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Dogcraft Spleef League
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TypeSports League

The Dogcraft Spleef League (DSL) is a player-run sports league run on the Survival 3 world.

Spleef in a common mini-game in the minecraft community. It is played on a tower-like arena with multiple floors, which are made of a easily breakable material such as dirt or snow. Underneath the floors is a pit of some kind. The objective of each player (or team) is to be the last standing on the floor by digging the ground underneath others and causing them to fall.

The DSL is made up of teams representing a group of players or settlement. Each team has their own uniform and roster. Teams build their own regulation size circular 25x25 arenas to host events at, in addition to the neutral DSL Arena near the SRN's Tidal Station. Games are played with three or four player teams.

The league is currently on hiatus from June 2019, after a decline in player interest. It is planned to return at a time when the Dogcraft server is updated to minecraft 1.14.

Formation

The idea for a regular spleef league was thought of after several impromptu games at the spleef arena of the major Survival 2 city of Akkara. LAK3RS, a mayor of the town, floated the idea that a more formal incarnation of the day's events and several groups immediately expressed interest. Unfortunately, this enthusiasm came only three days before the infamous 15ᵗʰ of October 2018 announcement that existing worlds would be deleted five days later. It was deemed that the project be put on hold.

The original Akkara spleef arena

During the early part of Survival 3, the idea was largely forgotten in the process of establishing new settlements. During February of 2019, a chance conversation during in-game chat brought the subject back up after bricksburger had thought of a similar concept himself. From here, the process of organising teams, format, times and arena building occurred, and resulted in the league as it stands.

Events

DSL Arena - Opening Event, 9ᵗʰ March

The opening event was conducted to much fanfare. A sizable amount of the online player count attended to cheer on the four participating teams. Teams first played a best of three semi-final before a best of five final. The first tournament was taken out by an impressive Chronia-Ouranos combined team (Chronos), never losing a point during their two game wins. Second after losing the final was Barkenstein. A combined Bricksburger-SRN team edged out Deliverance in the third-place playoff. The winners received 60,000 dcd for their efforts, and unique prizes were handed out to all, corresponding their place in the tournament. This convention became customary over future tournaments.

Final results of the opening tournament

Barkenstein - 17ᵗʰ March

The second tournament ran successfully and in a similar manner to the first, albeit after a one day delay. The dominant 'Chronos' team returned, once again managing to win every point they contested and this time beating Deliverance in the final.

Chronia - 31ˢᵗ March

The next tournament was played at Chronia where the newly built arena ran into some issues. The player launch system misfired, and pitfalls led to deaths between games. Nevertheless, the games were completed successfully although somewhat disrupted as a result. With only three teams attending, a round-robin system replaced the usual knockout one, with the two teams who scored the most points during their two games competing in the final.

Ouranos - 13ᵗʰ April

This event was held as a part of Ouranos Day, being the final event on the program. With four teams attending, the usual knockout format returned. A change to have three players make up a team as opposed to the previous four was well received during this tournament. Ouranos continued their remarkable form, taking their second straight win, after winning another two in collaboration with Chronia. However, some controversy surrounded the result, as the final two players in an otherwise tied game both fell at the almost the same time, and opinion had to be taken as to which player had fallen down first.

A tense moment during the Ouranos tournament
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