March 9, 2013
Since the dawn of Smash, one of the biggest defining features of the competitive scene has been its ruleset, but over the years, we Smashers have become passive. We've accepted traditional rulesets and traditional events. But here in the Alabama Smash League we are always looking for new ways to SHAKE THINGS UP!
So brace yourself for our latest event: ABOVE THE INFLUENCE.
Brought to you by the TOs of the Alabama Smash League: Reflex, Cam, Ryker, PoPe, m3t, Spade, Blue, and Alias
Location
301 Sparkman Dr.
Huntsville AL, 35899
Schedule of Events
10:20 AM|Signups start for everything
11:00 AM|Signups end for Project M Singles
11:30 AM|Project M Singles
1:00 PM|Signups end for Brawl Singles
2:00 PM|Brawl Singles pools
5:30 PM|Brawl Singles bracket
Conduct Rules
* BYOC (Bring your own controller): Players are expected to bring their own controller and be prepared for every tournament set.
* In the event pause is left on accidentally and is pressed, unless okayed by the other player, it will result in the loss of one stock for the pauser.
* During gameplay, any coaching parties must remain a finite distance determined by the TO away from the players in order to give players equal access to all coached information. * Ear-side coaching is prohibited during games, but acceptable between games. Failure to adhere to this will lead to punishment at the TO's discretion, which could include the coach's removal from the venue or a call to replay the game that the coaching interfered with.
* Players who use the Wii Remote must take the batteries out of the Wii Remote when not playing. If the Wii Remote is still synced up to a Wii with the batteries in, you could unintentionally disrupt a match. If problems persist, a DQ may happen.
* You are responsible for your own controller and name tag. Any malfunctions or errors that occur are your responsibility (including battery issues with a Wii Remote), so bring an extra controller if possible and always check to make sure you're using the correct settings BEFORE a match is played. Both parties need to agree if a match is to be paused or restarted because of these problems.
* Intentional forfeiting, match fixing, splitting, and any other forms of bracket manipulation are not allowed and punishable by the TO.
* DQ Rule: Arriving too late for a match will result in a disqualification. Player(s) will have 5 minutes to show up before a loss of the first match. 5 more minutes results in a loss of the set. For doubles, both players on a team need to be present in order to play.
The tournament organizer has the right to save/record any tournament match if possible and has the right to upload said match.
* Disrupting your opponent physically or intending to disrupt their play (through something such as screaming in a player's ear) will result in punishment at the TO's discretion, which could include disqualification and/or ejection from the venue.
* In the event pause is left on accidentally and is pressed, unless okayed by the other player, it will result in the loss of one stock for the pauser.
* During gameplay, any coaching parties must remain a finite distance determined by the TO away from the players in order to give players equal access to all coached information. * Ear-side coaching is prohibited during games, but acceptable between games. Failure to adhere to this will lead to punishment at the TO's discretion, which could include the coach's removal from the venue or a call to replay the game that the coaching interfered with.
* Players who use the Wii Remote must take the batteries out of the Wii Remote when not playing. If the Wii Remote is still synced up to a Wii with the batteries in, you could unintentionally disrupt a match. If problems persist, a DQ may happen.
* You are responsible for your own controller and name tag. Any malfunctions or errors that occur are your responsibility (including battery issues with a Wii Remote), so bring an extra controller if possible and always check to make sure you're using the correct settings BEFORE a match is played. Both parties need to agree if a match is to be paused or restarted because of these problems.
* Intentional forfeiting, match fixing, splitting, and any other forms of bracket manipulation are not allowed and punishable by the TO.
* DQ Rule: Arriving too late for a match will result in a disqualification. Player(s) will have 5 minutes to show up before a loss of the first match. 5 more minutes results in a loss of the set. For doubles, both players on a team need to be present in order to play.
The tournament organizer has the right to save/record any tournament match if possible and has the right to upload said match.
* Disrupting your opponent physically or intending to disrupt their play (through something such as screaming in a player's ear) will result in punishment at the TO's discretion, which could include disqualification and/or ejection from the venue.
Rulesets
Project M Singles
* 4 stock, 8 minutes.
* Sets are best of 3. Finals are best of 5.
* Items set to "off" and "none."
* Either player may call for a Double Blind character selection for the first match.
* Dave's Stupid Rule: A player may not counterpick to any stage stage s/he has won on in the current set.
* Controller port is determined by Rock Paper Scissors if it can't be agreed upon.
* Pausing during a match, unless okayed by the other player, will result in the loss of one stock for the pauser.
* If time runs out, the person with the most stock left (or least % if they are equal) wins. If the % is equal as well, play a 1 stock 3 minute match, same characters and stage.
* If the match goes to sudden death due to a suicide move (Ganon's side-B, Kirby/DDD's swallow, holding someone in a grab on a platform as it moves out of the boundaries, etc.), the one who initiated the move wins.
* Buffer set to off.
* Custom controls are allowed, but controllers modified to enhance performance are not. No turbo buttons, etc. However, removing the springs from shoulder buttons or replacing a thumbstick with a different thumbstick are ok.
* In the event that the game crashes or the TV/Wii loses power in the middle of a match, that match will be restarted from the beginning with the same characters and stage. If a player uses a known glitch to intentionally crash the game or otherwise make it unfinishable, that player may be forced to forfeit the match or be DQed at the TO's discretion.
* No excessive stalling (this includes abusing Jiggs' Rising Pound and Mario's Up-B Walljump)
* Both players may agree to any rule or stage outside the tournament ruleset.
Stagelist:
For the first match, stage strike the starter list in 1-2-2-1-1-2 fashion. After the first match, each player bans a stage group for the remainder of the set (players may counterpick a stage from the group they banned, and both players may ban the same group). The player who lost the previous match chooses a stage, then the player who won chooses their character, then the player who lost chooses their character.
* Sets are best of 3. Finals are best of 5.
* Items set to "off" and "none."
* Either player may call for a Double Blind character selection for the first match.
* Dave's Stupid Rule: A player may not counterpick to any stage stage s/he has won on in the current set.
* Controller port is determined by Rock Paper Scissors if it can't be agreed upon.
* Pausing during a match, unless okayed by the other player, will result in the loss of one stock for the pauser.
* If time runs out, the person with the most stock left (or least % if they are equal) wins. If the % is equal as well, play a 1 stock 3 minute match, same characters and stage.
* If the match goes to sudden death due to a suicide move (Ganon's side-B, Kirby/DDD's swallow, holding someone in a grab on a platform as it moves out of the boundaries, etc.), the one who initiated the move wins.
* Buffer set to off.
* Custom controls are allowed, but controllers modified to enhance performance are not. No turbo buttons, etc. However, removing the springs from shoulder buttons or replacing a thumbstick with a different thumbstick are ok.
* In the event that the game crashes or the TV/Wii loses power in the middle of a match, that match will be restarted from the beginning with the same characters and stage. If a player uses a known glitch to intentionally crash the game or otherwise make it unfinishable, that player may be forced to forfeit the match or be DQed at the TO's discretion.
* No excessive stalling (this includes abusing Jiggs' Rising Pound and Mario's Up-B Walljump)
* Both players may agree to any rule or stage outside the tournament ruleset.
Stagelist:
For the first match, stage strike the starter list in 1-2-2-1-1-2 fashion. After the first match, each player bans a stage group for the remainder of the set (players may counterpick a stage from the group they banned, and both players may ban the same group). The player who lost the previous match chooses a stage, then the player who won chooses their character, then the player who lost chooses their character.
Starters:
Battlefield
Final Destination
Smashville
Pokemon Stadium 2
Dreamland (64)
Fountain of Dreams
Yoshi's Story (Melee)
Counterpicks:
Group 1:
Final Destination
Smashville
Dracula's Castle
Green Hill Zone
Group 2:
Battlefield
Pokemon Stadium 1
Pokemon Stadium 2
Group 3:
Yoshi's Story (Melee)
Yoshi's Island (Brawl)
Wario Ware
Fountain of Dreams
Group 4:
Dreamland (64)
Skyworld
Rumble Falls
Group 5:
Kongo Jungle (64)
Halberd
Brinstar
Metal Cavern (Singles only)
Brawl Singles
* 3 Stocks
* 8 Minute Time Limit
* Items set to "Off" and "None"
* Pause set to "Off"
* Meta Knight is banned. In the event Meta Knight is used via random character select, the match shall be restarted on the same stage until Meta Knight is not present.
* All infinites and chain grabs are legal.
* There is a 50 Ledge Grab Limit for all characters. If a game goes to time and one player goes over the Ledge Grab Limit for their character, they will automatically lose the game. If both players exceed their Ledge Grab Limit, then this rule is ignored.
* The act of stalling is banned: stalling is intentionally making the game unplayable: Such as becoming invisible, continuing infinites, chain grabs, or uninterruptible moves past 300%, and reaching a position that your opponent can never reach you.
* Any action that can prevent the game from continuing (i.e., freezing, disappearing characters, game reset, etc.) will result in a forfeit of that match for the player that initiated the action. You are responsible for knowing your own character, and must be wary about accidentally triggering one of these effects.
* If the Ledge Grab Limit does not declare one player the winner, the winner will be declared by what the game says in all situations, except for when players are presented with sudden death.
* In the event of a match going to time, the winner will be determined by who has less percent (stock difference still takes priority but will be shown in the results screen).
* If the match ends with both players dying at the same time (either coincidentally or via suicide move) or if time ran out with both players at equal percent, a one stock three minute rematch will be played on the same stage. For a tie-breaker match, a Ledge Grab Limit of 18 is used for all characters.
Determining Player Priority
* If there is a dispute in controller port selection or initiating Stage Strike, players will use a random method such as Rock-Paper-Scissors, Coin Flip, or Game and Watch Judgment, where the winner selects either first choice in port selection or first choice in stage striking. Whichever team does not receive first choice in port selection will be compensated with first choice in stage striking.
Set Procedure:
For the first match, stage strike the list in 2-2-2-2-1-2-1 fashion. After losing their first game, the losing player can choose to ban two stages for the remainder of the set. The player who lost the previous match chooses a stage, then the player who won chooses their character, then the player who lost chooses their character.
Stagelist:
Battlefield
Final Destination
Smashville
Lylat Cruise
Yoshi's Island (Brawl)
Castle Siege
Pokémon Stadium 1
Pokémon Stadium 2
Halberd
Delfino Plaza
Frigate Orpheon
Norfair
Rainbow Cruise
Price and Payouts
Prices
Venue fee: $5
Project M Singles: $10
Brawl Singles: $10
Brawl Singles Payouts
+$150 starting pot bonus, but the bonus is dynamic. More people = larger bonus. 40 entrants = $200, 50 = $250, 60 = $300, etc.)
1st place: 50%
2nd place: 25%
3rd place: 10%
4th place: 5%
5th place: 3% (x2)
7th place: 2% (x2)
Project M Singles Payouts
1st place: 50%
2nd place: 25%
3rd place: 15%
4th place: 5%
5th place: 2.5% (x2)
Livestream
Recording
As expected, we will be using the tried-and-true Alabama recording setup that has served us well for a year and a half (many of you saw it at WABA or Get Hype). We will be recording every bracket match and uploading it to YouTube within 2 weeks after the event. There's a link to our channel at the very bottom of the OP.
Project M is incompatible with the replay system, so we will be limited to a few setups using capture cards. We'll try to get as many exciting matches as possible--Bringing a capture card setup would be greatly appreciated!
Housing
If you need housing, UAH is offering $15 per night housing on campus. The rooms are big enough to fit two people each although each one only has one mattress. BRING YOUR OWN BEDDING.
Also, you can reserve housing ONLY IF YOU PRE-REGISTER.
The housing setup is actually made up of nice little suites with four rooms each (though each individual room is what you pay for; the suite is just a commons area).
Pre-registration is available here. Pre-registration is free, only takes a minute, and helps us keep prospects up-to-date.