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Southwest League of Shadows Season 3 Weekly Series

League of Shadows Season 3 Weekly Series
Posted by Geoberos
Otaku Cafe
Thursday, September 10, 2015 - 06:30 PM
Until: Thursday, September 10, 2015 - 10:00 PM
(Adjusted for timezone: America/Chicago)
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Geoberos

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San Antonio's Thursday Smash 4 Weekly Series



5:30pm | Set-Up Begins
6:00pm | Sign-Ups
6:30pm | Smash WiiU Singles
9:45pm | Clean-Up
10:00am | Doors Close




Entry Fees:
Smash WiiU Singles: $5
Venue Fee: $5 (waived if you bring a full setup)

Payouts:
50% of the pot remaining pot goes to Season Final Tournament.
*For more information on the Season Final, read below.


With the remaining 50% of the pot:
1. 50%
2. 30%
3. 20%
4. $5 Back


All remaining pot goes to Season Final Tournament.
*For more information on the Season Final, read below.




1. LoS Weeklies will be implementing an ELO system for rankings. After every weekly the bracket will be submitted and the updated ranking will be posted. These rankings will provide seeding for all future weekly’s and potentially monthly’s.

2. Weekly’s will be organized into 4 month seasons.

3. At the end of a season, one final tournament will be held. All of the collective entry fees taken throughout the season (50% of each weekly) will be the pot. This means the pot will be dependent on how many entrants there are throughout the entire season.

4. The final tournament will be for the top-10 ranked players from the ELO Rankings. The players must also have entered at least 50% of the weekly’s in that season to enter the final tournament. This means that players can’t travel to 2-3 weekly’s only to farm enough points to get into the final tournament.

5. If a player in the top-10 rankings cannot enter the final tournament (due to <50% of weekly’s entered or for personal reasons), the next player in line will replace them. (Rank 11 from the ELO Rankings and so on)

6. The bracket format for the Final Tournament will be seeded like this: link

7. Venue is not yet confirmed, but I am looking potentially at a movie theater.

8. Seasons (4 month periods):

  • January-April
  • May-August
  • September-December




General Rules
  • Game Settings: 3 Stocks, 8 Minute Time Limit
  • Miis must have a “1111” moveset and a “medium” weight.
  • Items are disabled.
  • Accidental pausing mid match forfeits a stock.
  • You may not choose any stage you have won on during a set, unless agreed by both players.
  • A tie is determined by most stocks, and then if still tied, by percentage. If percentage is tied, the match is fully replayed.


Stage List
Neutral Stages
  • Battlefield
  • Final Destination (any version)
  • Smashville
  • Town and City
  • Dreamland

Counter-Pick Stages
  • Lylat Cruise
  • Pokemon Stadium 2
  • Castle Siege
  • Delfino Plaza
  • Halberd
  • SkyLoft
  • Kongo Jungle 64
  • Duck Hunt


Match Procedure
  • Players select their characters. Either player may choose to Blind Pick. In this case, each player secretly tells a third player their character before picking with the third player verifying their selections.
  • Players play Rock-Paper-Scissors. Winner chooses between selecting controller port or first Stage Strike
  • Players take turns removing stages from the Neutral Stages list above based upon the results of the previous rule. The first player to strike removes one(1) stage from the list, the second player removes two(2), and the first player then chooses from the remaining two(2) stages.
  • The players play the first match of the set.
  • Winning player of the preceding match bans 2 stages from the full list of stages, both Neutral and Counter-Pick.
  • The Losing player of the preceding match picks a stage for the next match. Cannot choose the stage banned in the previous step, nor a stage they've already won on during this set, unless agreed.
  • The winning player of the preceding match may choose to change characters.
  • The losing player of the preceding match may choose to change characters.
  • The next match is played
  • Repeat Steps 5 through 9 for all subsequent matches until the set is complete.
 
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