It's easier to just have the rules set to "Customization:Off" or "Customization:On" and just leave it at that.It's pretty easy to just have the competitors give a glance to the character pictures and make sure an icon isn't there, isn't it?
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It's easier to just have the rules set to "Customization:Off" or "Customization:On" and just leave it at that.It's pretty easy to just have the competitors give a glance to the character pictures and make sure an icon isn't there, isn't it?
The problem is "easier" doesn't mean "better."It's easier to just have the rules set to "Customization:Off" or "Customization:On" and just leave it at that.
There is this.The problem is "easier" doesn't mean "better."
And there is that.It's pretty easy to just have the competitors give a glance to the character pictures and make sure an icon isn't there, isn't it?
Already has been: the first Nintendo-sponsored competition used it nationally.Equipment is pretty much not going to ever work competitively. So allowing equipment in some kind of "all customizations" format is just NOT going to happen.
I'll leave you to your opinion on this, as there's no reason for me to try to change that.However, custom moves are a VERY worthwhile tournament addition and are worth the extra effort of examining character setups to allow. They add variety, strategy, and frankly a lot more fun for participants and spectators alike.
That was the same tournament with no stage bans and Smash Balls.Already has been: the first Nintendo-sponsored competition used it nationally.
It was best of one, there would be no stage bans. Didn't see any rulings regarding Smash Balls specifically, but are you saying using equipment is equivalent to using Items? Not sure what the point is trying to be made here.That was the same tournament with no stage bans and Smash Balls.
crap, I said that wrong, I meant Stage list.It was best of one, there would be no stage bans. Didn't see any rulings regarding Smash Balls specifically, but are you saying using equipment is equivalent to using Items? Not sure what the point is trying to be made here.
The list of stages used were in the rules. The rules were more 'casual' early in the bracket and became more 'competitive' for the National Tournament in Semi/Grand Finals:That was the same tournament with no stage and Smash Balls.
My goal is just to make it to the tournament at all. XDMy goal is to make it to at least losers semis in P:M with squirtman.
Baybro, are you going to make out?? #KITSAPSMASHSomeone try to convince Chip to come!
You should.Might go to this.
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I registered, but not sure if the payment went through (it didn't give me an option to register t1mmy). Any way I can check? I'd rather not have to pay the higher amount at the door for the two of us.This tourney is now featuring M2K, SFAT, Shromed, HomeMadeWaffles and Tafokintz. Everyone needs to register within the next 2 days so we can lock down a larger venue!!
wait....whatFor Glory!
So 2 stock, 5 minutes?Just felt like it had to be said, haha. Not sure what the rules will be (but tournaments I've played in have pretty much been For Glory rules).
It's kind of a mixed bag where I've played in tourneys doing both 3-stock/8-min and 2-stock/5-min. Really just have to wait to see what they decide and try not to get used to just one of those two options.So 2 stock, 5 minutes?
As someone practicing on 3 stock/8 minutes, if true this is slightly-annoying. I'm gonna have to play a bit more-cautiously.
Stages with hazards are seen as far less competitive than more standard stages without any form of hazard, dynamic changes, or other ant-competitive elements (like poor 1 v 1 design: too big, campy, walk-offs, etc.)I'm still really curious what the stage-selection will be. Hopefully it's a bit more liberal. Stages like Port Down and MK8 Mario-Circuit are quite fun, if a bit dangerous.
Wondering about the times to arrive and the stagelist for PM 3.5 myself. Both games are sorta in the same boat left in the dark .___.So is there an sort of preliminary-schedule made yet?
As a Wii U-player, I'm wondering what time I should arrive and what time I should expect to be done.
I don't drive, so my ride needs to know what kind of schedule to expect.
(Also, still nothing on those Smash 4 rules?)
I found a preliminary-schedule on the Facebook-site:Wondering about the times to arrive and the stagelist for PM 3.5 myself. Both games are sorta in the same boat left in the dark .___.
Friendlies in any game only require that you pay the entry fee, so you should be set.Also, are people allowed to play friendlies for games they aren't registered in? I dabble in Melee, but I'm not anywhere close to being competitive enough to enter the tournament for it.