Craftmanship Competition
Tournament of Champions Qualifier
This year we’re hosting another international qualifier at Magicon. Tournament of Champions is the first crafting based competition qualifier in Norway. Cosplay Crafters – get excited!
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Tournament Of Champions or TOC is a craftsmanship competition hosted by YuniCon in Wien. The concept of “Tournament Of Champions” was created by YuniCon right before the pandemic in 2020 and they had their first final in 2023 which was a great success.Their goal is to create a Contest where crafting skills are valued equally, so the most complete costume will be the winner.
Tournament Of Champions is a competition solely based on craftsmanship, there is no performance part – you get on stage only to show off your craft , and the final score will not be affected by the catwalk.
At TOC every costume is judged in 5 Categories: Needlework, Armor, Prop making, Wig & Makeup and Craftsmanship, giving participants the chance to win separate categories, as well as the “Best in Show” award, which will be the highest score.
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There will be pre-judging for this competition. You will get 5 minutes with our judges to show off your work.
MagiCon team selects an international panel of judges ranging in several disciplines.
If the winning cosplayer cannot go to the finals in Wien, the runner up who was chosen by the judges will get the opportunity to go instead.
The judging is split into multiple categories:
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Needlework: Any sewing related parts of the costume
Armor: Any armor parts of the costume
Wig&Makeup: Wig- or hairstyling, face&body makeup/body paint, prosthetics
Craftsmanship: Techniques, precision of work, skillsets, quality
Propmaking: additional props to enhance the costume, such as (but not limited to) weapons, jewelry, accessories, etc.
Each category will be on a scale from 1 to 10 by each judge individually, 1 being the lowest, 10 being the highest.
Exceptions will be made for things like contact lenses, shoes, wigs, undergarments, prosthetics (like ears and noses, even tho it’s cool if you do) etc. as well as using other people’s equipment (such as using someone else’s 3D printer after modeling your own file)
The judges will only evaluate how the costume is constructed and how the competitor is using it to achieve likeness to the character it is based on. Factors such as gender, height, weight, skin colour, or similar aspects are not to be taken into consideration.
Effymia, Anhyra Cosplay and Danny McFly Cosplay
Effymia is a highly skilled cosplayer with nearly 10 years experience, where her specialities are sewing and wig making, and crafting intricately designed costumes with meticulous attention to detail. She has proudly represented Estonia in various international competitions, including notable events like NCC and GICOF.
Beyond her impressive cosplay skills, Effymia is known for her sociability and supportive nature. She actively engages with her followers on social media, answering questions, sharing knowledge and providing valuable tips on costume creation.
Being a full-time cosplayer she spends her days sewing, crafting, photoshooting big and small cosplays, to share with everyone of her followers. She also sells different patterns and prints on her Ko-Fi.
Anhyra Cosplay is a professional cosplayer from A Coruña, Spain, who’s well known for her high quality armour craftsmanship, props and fx makeup effects.
She started cosplaying in 2013 as a small hobby, and as passion kept washing over her she’s kept it running ever since, leading her to the professional line. She highly enjoys creating cosplays and tutorials, doing workshops and sharing her love for this creative art form.
Throughout her professional years she’s been creating cosplays and generating advertising content for huge companies like Activision Blizzard, Bungie, Bethesda, Team 17, Sharkmob, Playstation Spain & Elgiganten Sweden.
Danny McFly Cosplay is an award-winning cosplayer and judge well known for his detailed armor builds, enormous muscle suits, and hyper-realistic SFX makeup, as well as his YouTube tutorials. In the past decade, he has created over 50 highly detailed costumes, with a focus in foam, silicone/plastic, and alternative material fabrications. Danny cosplays what he loves — From superheroes and his internationally acclaimed Batman cosplay, to video games and his award winning World of Warcraft armors, to animation and the acclaim for his Hyper-Realistic DragonBall Z costumes.
He has judged at several of the world’s biggest international cosplay contests. Having honed his skills competing, Danny now uses his experience in cosplay crafting as well as his education in dance and vocal training, to select only the most worthy of contestants. Being an international competitor and cosplayer himself (In 12 different countries and counting), he understands how unique a contestant and competition can be, and strives to tailor-fit every judging opportunity. Above all else, Danny believes that everyone who cosplay’s is amazing and should never stop doing what they love. He is happiest when contestants feel at ease sharing their costumes, exploring their process, and receiving constructive feedback.
Deadline: 23. May
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