Ever click on Tips & Tricks on the Arena screen?

No? Go ahead, try it. It’s right below the Trials button. I’ll wait here.

Beautiful, isn’t it? You end up at the Scrolls Academy, which is one of the many great projects the minds behind Scrollsguide have undertaken. The idea is to supply informative guides for players of all skill levels. The great part is that all of the articles are written by players. It’s already full of great guides ranging all the way from the detailed Unit Placement and Movement by Blinky, to the more psychologically supportive Coping With Loss by Meleoron.

But there’s one problem. We need more!

That’s where you can help.

From now until Friday of next week (October 17), I will be awarding one Tier 3 card of your choice for submitting an article to the Scrolls Academy that ends up getting approved and set on display. There’s only one rule – this does not include specific Deck Guides.

Not that Deck Guides for specific decks aren’t welcome – but what we are looking for right now is more general guides to populate the Academy. Here are some examples of what are currently lacking:

How Does Wild Work?

Order of Operations once End Turn is chosen

Strategies for some of the Hard trials

Making Successful Judgement Decks

Things like that! This list is far from all-inclusive, but I hope it gives you the idea of what we are asking for. If you are looking for feedback from us before you get started, please feel free to send me an email at atmaz@scrolls.com, or reach SeeMeScrollin at gareth@scrolls.com. We would be more than happy to help you construct an article that everyone would benefit from reading.

How do I submit an article?

Good question. First, read this contribution guide. It outlines the basics of what makes an article good and, more importantly, shows you how to use the Academy Submission Form to the best of your ability. Once you’re ready, head here to post your submission.

You can find the discussion thread for this Contest on Scrollsguide.

We look forward to learning what you have to teach us.

-Gary (@Atmaz)