The following PDF is the Draft Primer for the 2013 NOVA Open and Invitational Warhammer 40,000 Tournaments.
http://www.novaopen.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/NOVA-Draft-Primer-2013.pdf
Viewers should expect similar primers in the coming couple weeks for Infinity, Warmachine/Hordes, Flames of War, and Fantasy.
The following extract explains in brief some of the more dramatic changes/notes from the primer, to help guide an understanding of why they are presently in there:
n1850 Points – The NOVA will determine its final point level by the release of the final Primer and opening of ticket sales on February 1, 2013. The level here is kept high to ensure all codices can bring balanced all-comers style armies, without the game devolving too far into rock-paper-scissors (the NOVA doesn’t mind this style of play, found more frequently at smaller point levels, but does not choose to pursue it for its Open and Invitational tournaments. It is of equal merit that 1850 enables us to coincide the point values of the Open and Invitational, while leaving the well-received Narrative unique at 2000 Points and Double FOC. This level also preempts distracting internet chatter focused on arguments about the Rulebook-instituted 1999/2000 point separation between Single and Double Force Organization Charts. The NOVA’s use of 1999 for the 2012 Open was in part related to the simple fact that most of its attendees registered and built 2000 point armies long before the release of the new edition, and had very little time to make dramatic changes. Deciding on a point level for 2013 will be a more well-rounded decision-making process.
nMysterious Objectives – We’ve played with these for some time now, and the long and short is this – mysterious objectives are not a huge deal. They can be impactful, but they are not a consistently broken or inappropriate game mechanic in actual play. This may be a different story for Archeotech Artefacts!
nMysterious Terrain – Mysterious terrain will be out for now, simply because a) most of our terrain doesn’t fit the mysterious terrain categories, and b) we seek to put consistent terrain on each board, so all players are participating in the same missions at the same times.
nMuch greater mission variety – You’ll note right off the bat, the missions presented in Primer Rounds 1-6 are very different from what you’re used to. Roll with it, offer feedback, tell us what you think. Some of them include intentionally “off” components, to help stimulate the critical thinking of you all as you playtest. The key to the NOVA “format” is the way we bracket, score, and pair players … plus presenting a consistent and fair playing field. We want to avoid creating a format that can be too easily gamed, and felt the missions put out in 2012 – like the decision to go with 1999 points – better reflected fairness to hundreds of paid and registered players. Given more time, we want to really knock the missions out of the park for 2013. Your input here is welcome as well.
Please playtest, review, and provide feedback on the missions. The goal here is to create a more closely 6th-Edition reflective environment, while maintaining a balanced and fair mission format encouraging balanced armies and close games.
Questions welcome ... and enjoy!