Q:How old do you have to be to join the January 4, Super Smash Brothers Melee tournament?
Generally you must be 18 to enter, 21 to drink for this event. However, exceptions can be made on a case-by-case basis if you contact us with the scenerio (ex. 16 year old smash wizard.. errmegawd i must play)

Our Mission
STLBarWarz will be hitting its two year anniversary by the time we present Mass Appeal Madness II. We’re still youthful, but now we have some experience to back it up (think: Just For Men Touch of Gray). In providing a steady venue for fighting games we’ve done our damnedest to unite St. Louis’ FGC - a scene with a respected legacy of OG players (some with over 10 years of tournament experience) as well as energetic new blood. With Mass Appeal Madness we aim to broaden that comradery to the entire midwest region. America’s ‘heartland’ is so often left out of the conversation when it comes to the FGC, so we hope this event will act as a training ground for both STL and our friends in surrounding cities to grind, compete, and level-up… just in time for the Road to Evo 2013. The biggest complaint we hear from serious players in our neck of the woods is the inability to play a wide variety of very good players on a consistent basis in live games. As much as we hope STL makes big splashes next year on the national scale we stand united with out midwest breathern to take it to the coasts in 2013! Taking good care of our out of town guests is our top priority so please stay in contact with us so that we can arrange housing and help you with any other questions/concerns to make this experience valuable and memorable! Just remember the rivalries may be real but the respect runs deeper!
☣ MMC|VoraciousWays
Registration
Please register for this event over @ http://massappealmadness.webs.com/ You will save yourself $5, and the more folks we get registered early the more regional names we can draw out. If you live in STL you can register in person with cash at any STLBarWarz event leading up to MAMII.
Featured Games
Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3
Super Street Fighter IV AE 2012
Tekken Tag Tournament II
Persona 4 Arena
King of Fighters XIII
01.04.13|Friday Schedule: STLBarWarz : MAMII Meet & Greet [6:00pm->1:30am] FREE
We encourage all of our out of town guests to come in for our free meet & greet the day before the tournament. It’s a great opportunity to familiarize yourself with our venue and get to know the players of St. Louis (or in many cases reconnect with old friends). We also have some crazy hype behind some of the preliminary tournaments and exhibitions on the eve of MAMII.
:: Guilty Gear Λ Core Plus ($10)
:: Super Smash Brothers Melee ($10)
:: STLBWZ : Shadow Vortex Puroresu {Virtual Pro Wrestling 2}
:: STL x KC : Super Street Fighter IV AE v. 2012 5v5*
*note: we have the AE 5v5 slated for Friday night for scheduling reasons. this is tentative, as we have yet to confirm with KC about this logistics of this exhibition as of yet. stay tuned for confirmation.
01.05.13|Saturday Schedule : Mass Appeal Madness II ($10 Prereg, $15 Day of)
11am : Doors Open.
11:30am : Registration Begins. Casuals begin.
12:30pm : Sign-ups closed. Brackets are created.
1:00pm : SSFIV:AE & TTT2
3:00pm : UMVC3, P4A, & KOFXIII
5:00pm : Intermission.
PJWinning Stream : STL x KC UMVC3 5v5
STLBarWarz Stream : Side Tournament Finals
6:30-7:00pm : Finals Begin. KOFXIII, P4A, TTT2, UMVC3, AE.
Post Tournament -> 1:30am : Money Matches, Casuals.
Pot Bonuses
We are pleased to announce some bonuses to our five featured games for this tournament. Although they are fairly modest, it spices things up for whoever takes the big W in their respective games. Combined with 70% of the pot, $10 tournament entries, and the crowd we’re anticipating - our winners should walk away with a nice chunk of change. Also, these bonuses might get ‘buffed’ in the time leading up to this event as more sponsors get on board with support. So keep your eyes peeled!
UMVC3, SSFIV:AEv.2012, TTT2 = $100 Bonus
P4A & KOFXIII = $75 Bonus
SIDE EVENTS.
Although our featured tournaments are the central focus of this event, poverty gamers and old-school fanboys rejoice - There will be side tournaments! Our good friend Spencer Deven, the man who brought us our godlike M.A.M.E. cabinet will be our side game T.O. ensuring everything is ran smoothly. The top matches of select side games will be streamed during our intermission before we go into our featured game finals.
Block A {1:00pm}
Vampire Saviour (Capcom Cabinet)
Garou : Mark of the Wolves (NeoGeo MVS)
Melty Blood Actress Again Current Code (M.A.M.E.)
Marvel vs. Capcom 2 (Sega Naomi Cabinet)
Block B {3:00pm}
Street Fighter III : 3rd Strike (Capcom Cabinet)
Real Bout Fatal Fury Special (NeoGeo MVS)
Jackie Chan REGIONALS : Fists of Fury (M.A.M.E.)
Capcom vs. SNK 2 (Sega Naomi Cabinet)
Super Street Fighter II Turbo (US ST Cabinet)
Rules & Info:
:: Each side tournament will be $5 to enter.
:: Double Elimination Format. 70/20/10% Payout for Top 3 Finishers.
:: Every side game will be run best 2/3 games.
:: ONLY Grand Finals will be a best 3/5.
:: All joysticks/buttons will be serviced & check before tournament day. In the case of a malfunction that can be verified by the tournament director the match will be restarted. All decisions made by the TD are final.
Note: Side tournaments will be ran concurrent with the major tourneys on cabinets in the BarCade room. However, matches in a featured game take precedence over any side event, so the side event matches must wait until the players become available again.
STLBarWarz FGC State of the Union Update.July 2012.

A Note from MMCVoraciousWays,
When I first started organizing Street Fighter tournaments at the tail end of 2010 I had no idea just how big of a machine the FGC was city/nation/worldwide. Through the last year and half I’ve met some amazing people and learned a lot from OGs and post-09ers alike. After trying my best to keep the scene interesting for both hardcore tournament players and casual fighting game fans alike .. i’ve decided the best way to give everyone what they want is to put the power of tournament scheduling in the hands of the players! Check it out…
Super 8 Tournaments - A Darwinian Approach to Tournament Scheduling.
With the revival of this genre’s popularity since 2009’s Street Fighter IV it seems like there’s more games to play than ever before (and there are! especially when you combine these newer titles with old school favorites). We love the variety and difference in approach these games take on the human chess game of outsmarting your opponent, however, when it comes to planning a tournament schedule it’s important to prioritize. The Capcom Big Two (AE and UMVC3) are undoubtedly the dominant force in fighting games today. And given this we couldn’t help but be compelled to feature one of these games every week. With the introduction of our RanBat series (and its expansion to AE post-Evo) we aim to give our hardcore tournament players consistent competition, and give players of all skill level (particularly newcomers) a rubric to visualize their progression against their peers; much like ascending the ranks on XBL, but in this case you’re pitted against the best your city has to offer in the flesh!
However, we’re now leaving it up the community to decide what other games get their well deserved shine, and here’s how it works:
Through the creation of subgroups on Facebook players have forums catered specifically to connecting with other folks in there who are interested in the games they enjoy. This allows fans of these games to organize and help schedule a minimum 8 person bracket as a supplemental event to whichever of the big two will be in tournament play. We will feature at least one other tournament each week, potentially two. This will depend on the demand from players of these unique games and if we must meet this demand we will schedule one of these games earlier in the evening (e.g. 7PM) to not overburden our schedule.
- STLBWZ : BlazBlue https://www.facebook.com/groups/408833849159751
- STLBWZ : Catherine https://www.facebook.com/groups/312944112126732/
- STLBWZ : KOFXIII https://www.facebook.com/groups/356951941037221/
- STLBWZ : GGXXAC https://www.facebook.com/groups/403170086400932/
- STLBWZ : Jackie Chan Fists of Fury https://www.facebook.com/groups/401188853264717/
- STLBWZ : Real Bout Special https://www.facebook.com/groups/407797865930896/
- STLBWZ : Street Fighter III 3rd Strike https://www.facebook.com/groups/379166695476622/
- STLBWZ : Super Street Fighter II Turbo https://www.facebook.com/groups/124569197681227/
- STLBWZ : Skullgirls https://www.facebook.com/groups/465360900159462/
- STLBWZ : Tekken (T6 & TTT2) https://www.facebook.com/groups/339566806119322/
- STLBWZ : Vampire Savior https://www.facebook.com/groups/333694103374265/
- STLBWZ : Virtua Fighter 5FS https://www.facebook.com/groups/454168867926575/
- STLBWZ : Wind Jammers https://www.facebook.com/groups/327931197291156/
- STLBWZ : Wrestling (WCWvsNWORevenge & VPW2) https://www.facebook.com/groups/339044042842198/
:::See a game you like! Join up and help it get its own 8-person tournament started. Or start your own group if the game you enjoy doesn’t have its own yet::
The Big Two Get Buffed. AE RanBat Begin!
As indicated above, we will be running one of the big two each week as the main course of our broadcast. The smaller game will run as the side dish - keeping our stream’s uniqueness and diversity while always featuring one of the most popular games. We are also just started a Ranked Battle system for SSFIV:AE2012 to complement the RanBat we were already running for UMVC3. We will be offering these prize pools for both at the conclusion of our season in December.
Prize Pool Finishers:
1st Place : $300
2nd Place : $200
3rd Place : $100
4th-8th Place : Prizes TBA.
Finale awards may also include metals/trophies… or giveaways from any number of our sponsors. Say tuned as more details are revealed in the coming weeks/months.
Ranked Battles for Seed Points
Players who are ranked in either AE or UMVC3 as a part of our season can challenge each other to a Ranked Battle where they put their points on the line to rise in the rankings. However, since we decided to allow this feature we have decided to “nerf” these matches a bit so things don’t get out of hand and overly reward players who win on big gambles (thus hurting those players who earn their rank from legitimate tournament placings). Here are the rules:
- Players must both agree to terms of match. (May be 2/3, FT5, FT10, etc.)
- Match must happen at a public hook-up with other players bearing witness.
- A player may only participate in one Ranked Battle in a given night.
- A player can only risk a maximum of 10points in a given match.
*Ranked matches will be closed after the end of November. No more may be sanctioned until the season ending event.
Important Dates & Events
STLBarWarz Season 2.0 Post-Evo Calender
July 9th, 2012: Super Street Fighter IV : AE2012 ($5)
July 16th, 2012: Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 ($5), + TBA
July 23rd, 2012: Super Street Fighter IV : AE2012 ($10), + TBA
July 30th, 2012: Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 ($10), + TBA
* Please help us get those TBA’s filled ASAP!
December 17th, 2012 : STLBarWarz : Season 2.0 Finale
UMVC3 & AE2012 RanBat Finals.
- Double point value tournament.
- Prize Pools distributed to top finishers.
- Special sponsored prizes awarded.
January 5th & 6th, 2013 : STLBarWarz Presents : Mass Appeal Madness II [Midwestern Regional]
- Full details forthcoming!
- Date may be shifted if a conflict arises.
STLBarWarz Stream Team
Stream Operator : Matt “StreamGod” Hrevus.
Stream Tech : Eric “Baztastic” Pogue.
Stream Graphics : Kyle “Raeli” Bauer
Post-Production Video Editors/Uploaders : Jeremy Hall, Kaelan Ramos, Robert Hudson, Chris Muether.
[Got streaming/recording knowledge? Wanna help improve our stream. Feel free to join the STLBarWarz Stream Team.]
STLBarWarz UMVC RanBat League UPDATE 07.05.12

[left number = ranking points. right number = seed points]
* ASTONISH Series 2v2 Ratio Limit [9 - 14pt]
Some interesting occurrences have shifted the ranking balance of the ongoing UMVC RanBat at STLBarWarz. Jai “WakeAnBake” Kim left our fair city with a one point lead and moral victory over Rex by defeating after being reset at the Mahvel Mondaze singles tournament. We can’t thank him enough for his “Marvel residency” in our town over the last few months - we were lucky to get to know a great player and killer dude.
However the balance in power has shifted since last Wednesday’s ASTONISH Series 2v2 tournament. Rex has assumed control with a 61 ranking points. However, the most startling point shift occurred over at one of the several grind sessions that occurred this weekend. PsychoShot defeated Hallhawk in a high stakes 20pt ranked match to assume a solid second place position. Its also worth noting that MMC’s BlackKen won a 5pt ranked battle against Evil Ben this weekend as well. However, its still early in our season and there’s bound to be more ranked matches for seed points down the road that will shake the foundation of the rankings.
- MMCVoraciousWays
STLBarWarz Progressive Ranbat Rankings 06.11.12
STLBarWarz & FatalKO :
Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 Ranked Battle Current Standings [2012 Season]

Top Prize Payouts
1st Place : $300
2nd Place : $200
3rd Place : $100
Top 8 : Will all receive prizes from our sponsors. More info TBA.
* Points on left side represent the total cumulative points earned by the player. The right number is their rank value
STLBarWarz May 21st Update! CHICKBL0KKERS ‘N DARKSTALKERS
Sprite Nite III : Symphony of the Sprite RECAP

STLBarWarz wants to give a quick shout out everyone involved in our most hype Sprite Nite to date! Ever since we started the series its become one of our most watched regularly scheduled events, so thanks to all the KOF monsters out there in stream land (including one from Peru!). Its nice to have hilarious and intelligent stream comments instead of the bridge troll spamming you normally see on larger streams.. definitely kept us in stitches! Big thanks to Forgotten Kazama (Tasty Steve) for putting us out there and adding class to our KOFXIII tournament. Congrats as always to Sparkster for his victory, even if he horseheaded the entire last match against yours truly.
We also had a killer Skullgirls tournament that ended in epic fashion as PsychoShot edged out Omicron Austin preventing the reset in grand finals. Look forward to seeing highlights posted up here soon as we start bringing you clips from our STLBarchives very soon!
5.21.2012 : STLBarWarz : Capcom Bar Battles : ChickenBlokkers and Darkstalkers [UMVC3, Vamp Sav]
[The man, the myth, the legend, ReX0r]
Tonight we’re bringing you the sickness! We’re presenting our first Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 tournament in the new digs, the STLBarCade. Most notably this event will be the first Marvel tournament to feature the long awaited return of STL’s most decorated Marvel player, ReX0r. There’s been plenty of debate about whether the scene has leveled up during his absence and if his time away from the game will be a factor in this tourney.. but the answers will only come tonight in the Gateway to the Best!
Also don’t forget! We have a Vampire Savior tournament schedule as well .. should provide a ton of hype on the big blue cabinet tonight! Come one come all!
STLBarWarz & FatalKO to Introduce Progressive Ranbat system for UMVC3..

FatalKO Round Robin Ranbats [RRR]
These weekly events will take place every Friday at the HoukUp in Overland. As per Round Robin format, all players in attendance will face each other and receive points based on performance. These matches will be a best 2/3. The points will be used to seed players in future STLBarWarz singles and 2v2 tournaments.
3 Person UMVC3 Committee
STLBarWarz will soon announce a 3 person committee to handle unique decisions pertaining to seeding in UMVC3 events. Their job will be to seed out-of-town players into Marvel tournaments who are unseeded according to the local ranbat system into our tournaments.
STLBarWarz UMVC3 Singles Tournaments
- 1v1 UMVC Singles Tournament.
- All tournaments now run under a best 3/5 for all matches.
- Tournament performance counts for double the points due to the 3/5 format and the higher profile nature of these tournaments.
- 70/20/10% Payout scheme.
- 2v2 UMVC3 Team Tournament.
- All tournaments ran best 2/3 (beating both players), 3/5 for winners/losers/grand finals.
- Player order chosen per match on a random (coin flip basis), i.e. you cannot always rely on the best teammate going first.
- Results affect tournament seed rankings.
- Each Team must consist of a combined pairing within a 11 to 14 point ranking score. [see below]
- Ranks determined by pre-existing scores date from FatalKO RRR and STLBarWarz Tournament Series Sanctioned Events (Out of town or other major tournament stats do not apply)
- Out of town players wishing to be involved will be ranked according to the UMVC3 committee. Only local players among the team will earn points based on the outcome of the tournament.
- Seeding in tournament dependent on team point average (between 11 and 14) combined with highest ranking players. [in other words, in the event of a tie in the team point average, the team with the higher ranked player will be seeded above all others will lower scored players]
- 70/20/10% Payout scheme.
Seeding Scores
1 = 10
2 = 9
3 = 8
4 = 7
5 = 7
6 = 7
7 = 6
8 = 6
9 = 6
10 = 6
11 = 5
12 = 5
13 = 5
14 = 5
15 = 5
16 = 4
17 = 4
18 = 4
19 = 4
20 = 4
21 = 4
* This ratio could continue as so (the next 7 players would be worth 3 points, the next 8 players worth 2 points, and any other player beyond this worth 1 point a piece. however as it stands 21 ranked players would be about what i would expect given the current size of the competitive scene) The spread in points would always be set up as a combination between the top seed points (10) and the bottom seed points (4) = 14 at the highest.. and the two closest numbers in the median of the numbers (in this case 5 and 6 = 11). This system would help newer/poorer performing players learn by being picked by the city’s best, while giving mid-tier performing players a better advantage of winning in this tournament than they would in a singles event.
STLBarWarz April 18th Update [Rum & Pokes THE REFILL]

[Sparkster stuntin’ @ Sprite Nite II : Electric Boogaloo 03.28.12]
Long time without an update to this space - but we’re about to go super saiyan on ya’ll with a bounty of information regarding our big May 7th venue transfer. Stay tuned for that…
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Debate rages on the STLBarWarz facebook forums about the current state of the fighting game community, especially in the wake of so many new releases this season. After all the hype and controversy before its release, the FGC in St. Louis remains split on Street Fighter x Tekken, with most residing in the haters camp. While I won’t regurgitate the reasons for the vehement reactions we’ve seen, it has had an interesting effect on the other games being played. Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 has received a boost in the arm due to several new players hitting the scene (WakeAnBake and Project GiantSword’s ValBjorn) as well as the instituting of regular hook-ups at Gllty’s house for more grind time outside of Danno’s.
Meanwhile the always vocal Glen Sun (player) has started up the second round of his online PS3 based GlensGarden tournament series, catering specifically to SSFIV:AE 2012. The series features top play from the promising talent of Missouri at large (St. Louis, Kansas City, Springfield, among others). And despite the constant calls that AE would be dead on arrival when SFxT hit the scene, Super Street Fighter IV still remains the game with more tournament entrants any other.
Most recently Skullgirls has been met with an overwhelmingly positive reception, at least from the vast majority of players who have sunk their teeth into the game here in St. Louis. After so many disappointing releases (at least to the perception of the majority of players in the FGC) folks were skeptical about this game but after our release party [It’s Gunna be a Skullllfiigghtt” 04.11.12] Skullgirls has proved itself to be, at the very least, a welcome alternative to the scene. STLBarWarz will be including Skullgirls regularly with King of Fighters XIII in its “Sprite Nite” monthly series.
With all this brewing it’ll be an interesting night at “Capcom Bar Battles : Rum & Pokes THE REFILL”… will Florida transplant WakeAnBake take back the Marvel title? Or will a hungry contender who has been putting in work all month reclaim the title for STL natives? Will Peaceful stay atop the AE mountain, or will the tides shift on that game as well? Come on out, or at least tune in tonight @ twitch.tv/stlbarwarz to find out!
STLBarWarz to Restructure Business Plan : Adds $5 Venue Fee.

THE COLD FACTS
The bar business is an expensive enterprise. Overhead costs such as mortgage, electric, gas, water, employee pay, inventory, and entertainment services (just to name a few) are often overlooked. Our primarly mode of making revenue is by selling liquor. And although our community does have a handful of faithful imbibers, many don’t purchase alcohol which is reflected in the total sales on Wednesdays as compared to other nights. We certainly respect everyone’s right to drink whatever they’d like, be it hard alcohol or soft drinks, but something needed to happen to offset the costs of running things. My only other alternative was to change our Wednesday format to something else entirely (an open mic night for example) to increase earnings. But I think we’ve worked too hard to cultivate and grow this community that instead of throwing in the towel, we just need to work together to make this a feasable endevour for a neighborhood pub to host.
PRECEDENTS AND STANDARDS
The vast majority of venues that run tournaments and hook-ups around the country all charge a venue fee. Its just a part of doing business. Usually this is because someone has rented out the venue from a third party who is uninvolved in the gaming scene and they need to pay for the space. Even our own FatalKO abides by this law of the land charging a respectable $5 door fee. I’d love to be the exception to this rule but I also have to be realistic.
HOW THE MONEY IS USED
The majority of the money ($4) goes directly to Danno’s to justify keeping STLBarWarz coming at you every week by keeping the expenses covered and bills paid. The smaller portion ($1) goes into the STLBarWarz fund specifically to pay for all kinds of exciting things for the betterment of your experience when you come each week. This may include new monitors, controllers & adaptors, copies of games, and improved stream equipment to elevate our presence to the FGC at large. Overall, we’ll be able to reach our goals much quicker using this method than by taking out a dollar from every tournament entry. Which leads me to…
TOURNAMENTS STREAMLINED
Now, rather than tournaments costing $6 (or more) all main tournaments will only run you $5. Smaller tournaments (such as Cabinet tourneys or Midnight Madness tournies) will cost less, usually only $2. All of the money collected will go into the pot for the top finishers. We will also be more adamant about running events on time and starting tournaments at the announced time to give you a more reliable and professional experience.
INCENTIVES & BENEFITS
STLBarWarz will be offering incentives to our regular patrons who attend our events every week. For only $15 you can sign up as a GodLike member of STLBarWarz and get a month long pass (or a one week for free; two weeks on months that have five Wednesdays such as May). The only rule is that you must pay the full price of admittance on the first Wednesday of the month. [There will be no refunds if you cannot attend every week that month, even due to unforeseen circumstances.] In addition to saving some coin there are other reasons to go GodLike. Your name will be entered into a month ending raffle to be held at on the last Wednesday of the month for some killer prizes. This is an extra thank you for those members of our community who take it to the next level by joining us each week and bring their all to the fighting game scene.
To identify who has paid their dues we will be stamping hands with the STLBarWarz logo instead of using pesky wristbands. For those who’d like to drink all the Mountain Dew or Pepsi they want for the whole night, there will be an option to spend $10 for a red stamp to make fountain soda all-you-can drink for the night. This is another great option to maximize your bucks and avoid having to spend $2 for refills.
HOW TO STAY FREE [THE GOOD WAY!]
Although we’ve been steadily gathering consoles, screens, and games to provide for use in house, we still rely on the community to bring out their own set-ups so everyone has a chance to get in a game. We don’t take this contribution for granted and want to provide further impetus to these folks who go above and beyond by bringing their own gear to the party. Anyone who brings a set-up (a console and screen) will be given a free pass to play for the night.
To avoid a mass of confusion (i.e. everyone bringing up setups and not having enough space to put them) we are starting a new system to reserve space for people who know they plan to bring out their consoles each week. If you normally bring out your set-up and plan to do so for the entire month, you can sign-up on the first Wednesday to reserve your place and come to play for the entire month for free. If you cannot attend on a certain week your spot will be made available to someone else who might like to bring up their console just for that night. Whoever reserves a spot for their setup AND comes every Wednesday throughout the month will also be entered into our month ending raffle as your contribution is GodLike in its own right. The other spots we have open will be filled on a first come first serve basis (as it always has). STLBarWarz staff (myself, Mike Kovac, Eric Pogue) reserve the right to call capacity if we feel that all the spots have been filled up. We will not argue with someone who wants to put a set-up somewhere else in the bar that may encroch on someone else who may not be there for gaming. We will start posting how many ‘open’ and ‘reserved’ stations there will be the day of events.
Community members are free to invite friends out who do not plan on gaming. They will not be charged the venue fee, only those who will be playing casuals and in tournaments. However, anyone who comes out and attempts to game without paying our venue fee will be warned first and asked to pay, but may be asked to leave by Danno’s staff if this problem persists. Please understand that this system is only fair if everyone abides by it.
THE BEST EXPERIENCE POSSIBLE
Gaming is a social experience. And in this day-and-age of online gameplay we love standing up for the tradition of the arcade experience. Sure, the hardware has changed, but getting out and playing people whom you can communicate with in the flesh is an experience unlike any other (it also solves that pesky lag problem). We want to continue to bring you the biggest, best, and most varied events possible. And with this new business plan not only can we keep doing what we’ve been doing, but we can grow and expand our possibilities even further. I know there will be some criticism, but I hope the community by reading this post will understand the necessity of this change and continue supporting us.
Look forward to the reopening of our kitchen in March (with a new menu of delicious homemade nosh!), more non-alcoholic options including craft sodas and energy drinks, more drink specials for those who do partake, STLBarWarz and other FGC related apparel, among other exciting improvements to come in the months ahead!
- MMCVoraciousWays [Chris]
Mass Appeal Madness - A Look Back

[ForeverZero vs. Mr. K]
To much ado, STLBarWarz put on its first regional tournament back on January 14th and despite various snags, setbacks, and headaches, it turned out to be a complete success. Enjoy some photographic highlights courtesy of Pierce “Buttons” McKnight and Heather “Hachi” Nelson. Special thanks to Raeli for his putting together a timelapse of the movement in the room as well!








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