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Level 1 - Local Judge

Level 1 judges are local judges who oversee local tournaments, run Regular REL events, or work as a floor judge on larger Competitive Level events. They are knowledgeable of Magic rules, DCI tournament rules, structures, formats, and are capable of organizing store-level events.

Level 2 - Area Judge

Level 2s are the Area judges who want more than judge inside one store. They desire to see tournaments run to a higher standard, and are willing to travel, train and mentor other judges. It’s common for L2 judges to organize events and work with more than one location to improve tournaments for a community. Level 2s require knowledge of Competitive REL policy and processes and with experience judge Qualifier events, support Grand Prix and National Championships. They can test L1 judges. For many judges, Level 2 is as high as they’ll desire to progress in the program - higher levels requiring more time-commitment.

Level 3 - Regional Judge

Regional Judges (L3s) are the leaders of premiere organized play and the judge communities in their regions. They generally operate in large areas, provinces, and countries. They are recognized as regional leaders and are respected in their communities. They mentor L1s and L2s in becoming better judges. Regional Judges are expected to have a presence in their community and on mailing lists, web forums, etc. They are expected to conduct judge reviews, be Team Leaders at major events, and provide feedback on judges to the Judge Program.

Level 4 - International Judge

Level 4s are International Judges who have demonstrated and maintain their experience, skills, and dedication to the DCI and its organized play. They are capable of head judging Grand Prix events, two-hundred plus player events, and organizing a staff of judges. They have shown a superior level of diplomacy in their dealings with players, judges, and the DCI (both regional and worldwide) and are the leaders of the Regional judges in their countries or regions.

An International judge leads their community of judges working closely with the DCI offices to evaluate and mentor the judges in their area. The DCI offices work closely with their International judges on policies and programs, asking their feedback on new programs. International judges are expected to often write articles, reports, reviews, and other documents for use in developing the judge program. They may be asked to lead groups of other judges in developing various areas of the judge program. Level 4s are called to head judge Grand Prix, attend one or more Pro Tours and they are often NetReps for list-servers.

Level 5 - Professional Judge

Level 5s are Professional Judges who have demonstrated and maintain their experience, skills, and dedication to the DCI and its organized play. They are capable of head judging Pro Tour events, organizing a staff of judges, and contributing to the development of the Judge Program. They have shown a superior level of diplomacy in their dealings with players, judges, and the DCI (both regional and worldwide) and are the worldwide leaders.

A Professional Judge leads the worldwide community of judges by working closely with the DCI offices build the judge program and add to its resources. The DCI offices work closely with their Professional judges on policies and programs, asking their feedback on new programs. Professional judges are expected to often write articles, reports, reviews, and other documents for use in developing the judge program. They may be asked to hold seminars for other judges at events. Level 5s are called to head judge Worlds, Championships, and Pro Tours. Level 5s act as advisors to the DCI.