l3o0k3d for Brawl I
First of all I must apologise to Australia for cluttering the place with my threads. Unfortunately this one is entirely necessary so that I may be able to hype it up.
A TREMENDOUS thank you to l3o0k3r who has volunteered to handle the booking of the venue. You have no idea how grateful I am.
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When and Where you ask?
14/03/09
Fortitude Valley PCYC
9am start!
9:00am - 9:15am: Registration period
9:15am - 10:15am: Brawl Doubles
10:15am - 11:00am: Lunch Time
11:00am - 11:15am: Registration period
11:15am - 2:30pm: Brawl Singles
Events
Read closely now, this is an itinerary of the day's events. This is also subject to change depending on how early we can gain access to the place.
Pricing and Prize Payout
Event Entry: $10
Update!: Bringing a TV for exclusive tournament use will net a discount of $5
Payout Distribution:
1st/2nd/3rd will receive a split of 60%/25%/15% of the pot.
This is just for singles.
~ House Rules ~
On the assumption that we follow some simple, important rules, we can ensure that we'll be allowed to come back. She said that if this goes well, we'd be able to come back on a monthly/quarterly basis for a more lowered fee than before.
The first two are particularly important, so read carefully.
1. Use your common sense!
I know, I know. You're all reasonably mature people, and know how to treat things with respect. However please, don't do anything that will get me in trouble -_-
I guess this would include kicking stuff around the place, mucking around near windows with blinds that could get tangled/wrecked/what have you, y'know, that kind of thing. If you've got some excess energy to burn, burn it outside please -_-
I won't be afraid to tell you guys to take it outside if you wanna start running around for the hell of it. There's going to be 13+ setups, so I don't want people acting up around the place too much.
2. Do NOT bring food onto the premises
THIS ESPECIALLY INCLUDES ALCOHOL.
Water is fine, DJ's lollies are fine (Bob always brings lollies). Food will be provided by us on the day. If you want to eat out, that's fine, but don't bring it inside, eat the food in the designated areas.
3. Respect other people's property
The wii's you will be playing on will likely belong to other people, and they are doing this tournament a great service by providing Wii's and TV's. So the least you can do is be careful around equipment.
Also, bring your own controller. Please. -_-
Rule Sets and Procedures.
Ah, the all important rule sets. For the budding/casual smasher, please, don't feel overwhelmed by the wealth of rules here. The tournament organizers are on hand to help you out should the need arise. Many of the technical rules can be explained to you, and for the most part, a lot of the later rules may not ever apply to you (Hopefully ).
Also, the ruleset is a slightly modified version of the Queensland Brawl Buddies Ruleset which caters for the GotGames tournament procedures.
Tournament Procedure:
Once the current bracket has been announced, players will be assigned to stations in a defined order. (A station is a setup consisting of a TV, a Wii and a copy of Brawl)
Once you have been assigned an opponent and a station the ‘Mage’s rule’ applies:
- If you arrive 2 minutes late for your set, you will receive a warning.
- If you arrive 4 minutes late for your set, you will automatically forfeit the first match of the set
- If you arrive 6 minutes late for your set, you will automatically forfeit the match completely
Once both players have arrived for their match, the procedure is as follows:
- Each player chooses their character, either player may call a double blind pick if they wish, meaning both players must choose their character’s at the same time without knowing whom the other player has chosen. This is done by each of them informing a judge/referee in secret, who then reveals the selected characters.
- At this point, players who placed within the top 8 of the Queensland GotGames Online qualifier may elect to ban a stage.
- A random stage will be selected from the ‘Starter’ list, thus the random stage select option must be set to only those stages. If a player who placed within the top 8 of the Queensland GotGames wishes to do so, they may cancel the selection of a random stage once, and have a stage randomly picked a second time.
- Upon completion of the first round of the set, the following steps must be followed:
0. This is the latest point in the round where a stage ban may occur.
1. The loser chooses the next stage to be played on. This may be a neutral or a counter-pick. However, any stage that has been banned either by tournament rules, or by the players themselves cannot be picked by the loser, unless both players agree to it.
Further compounding step 1, is ‘Dave’s Stupid Rule’ in which the loser may not pick a stage they have previously won on against the player they are playing against in the same set. However, this too may be ignored if both players agree.
2. The winner of the previous round chooses their character.
3. The loser of the previous round chooses their character.
4. The match is played to its end.
5. Repeat steps 1 to 4 until a clear winner is found. This is found by winning best of 2 from 3 matches in a set, or best 3 from 5 in a finals set.
6. The winner must report their win to vyse. If vyse is not available, you must wait until he is.
~ General Rules
- You must not initiate a tournament match without the authorization of a Tournament director. When a round is declared to have begun, that is when you may initiate your next tournament match.
- If at any time, a player feels that their opponent is breaking a rule, they have every right to pause a match and request intervention from a Tournament Director. However, players should also be warned not to abuse this right for the purpose of stalling the progression of a set. Use your discretion, and by all means call a Tournament Director for assistance.
- Any of the four standard control set ups are fine. Do not attempt to use a modified controller. Any evidence of this occurring will result in a disqualification.
The following rules will govern any and all tournament matches, and are as follows:
All tournaments will be Double Elimination.
All matches are Stock Matches
3 Stock - 6 Minute time limit
Items
All Items are to be turned off.
In the options menu Items must be turned to 'OFF'.
Note: The frequency is turned to 'NONE' as this allows some characters to obtain items by using special moves.
Stage Legality List
- Revised (10/08/08)
Starter
Battlefield
Final Destination
Smashville
Yoshi's Island
Castle Siege
Delfino
Halberd
Pokémon Stadium 1
Lylat Cruise
Brinstar
Corneria
Frigate Orpheon
Jungle Japes
Counter
Distant Planet
Green Hill Zone
Luigi's Mansion
Norfair
Pictochat
Pirate Ship
Rainbow Cruise
Yoshi's Island (Pipes)
Green Greens
Onett
Port Town Aero Dive
Mario Circuit
Bridge of Eldin
Shadow Moses
Banned
Skyworld
Pokémon Stadium 2
75m
Big Blue
Flat Zone 2
Hanenbow
Hyrule Temple
Mario Bros.
Mushroomy Kingdom I
Mushroomy Kingdom II
New Pork City
Rumble Falls
Spear Pillar
The Summit
Wario Ware
*Hanenbrow is a counter pick for doubles.
Banning Stages
- Each player may ban ONE stage that they do not wish to play on.
- This stage may be from either the Neutral/Random Starter list or the Counterpick List.
- The player must ban their chosen stage either before the set starts or immediately after the first game.
The Dedede Rules:
Dedede is a controversial character, capable of chainthrowing characters infinitely. granted that there is a wall. Or simply chainthrow to death granted that there is a walkoff available.
Originally proposed by CATS and Shaz this rule is designed to prevent people abusing King DeDeDe's d-throw chainthrow.
Dedede may not choose to play on stages in the following list (However, if a listed stage is banned, either by rule or by player ban, it cannot be chosen anyway):
Corneria
Bridge of Eldin
Mario's Circuit
Shadow Moses Island
Green Hill Zone
Onett
Dedede's opponent may choose to play on one of these stages if they wish.
Further Dedede restrictions!
There are also a number of character's that Dedede can chainthrow on the spot, and otherwise chainthrow without the need to chase.
If a player is reported to be abusing this, they will receive a warning, and their matches will be monitored. IF they are caught a second time by an adjudicator, they will be disqualified immediately.
Infinite Release Grab
This is banned. The most common example of this is Marth's release grab on Lucas and Ness. Performed by grabbing either of the two, releasing them by not throwing them, and grabbing them again.
Infinite release grabs on the spot in this manner are banned. However, it is possible for all characters to relase grab against a wall. If a character is caught against a wall in a release grab chain, then it is allowed up to a maximum of 200% damage. Any further than that will be considered stalling.
If a player is reported to be abusing this, they will receive a warning, and their matches will be monitored. IF they are caught a second time by an adjudicator, they will be disqualified immediately.
Infinite release grabs are allowed in Doubles as a means of trapping a single character between two characters.
MetaKnight: Infinite Dimensional Cape
Banned. Just don't do it okay guys. A technique that renders a character invisible and invincible indefinitely is banned. Not even to extend your Down + b
If a player is reported to be abusing this, they will receive a warning, and their matches will be monitored. IF they are caught a second time by an adjudicator, they will be disqualified immediately.
Ice Climbers Chain Throw
Is in! However, extending a chain-throw past 300% will be considered stalling.
Stalling
Stalling is not allowed. Stalling a match includes any method the player might use to prolong a match by placing their character in a position wherein an opponent cannot reach them. Peach's Across B for example, can be used to stall underneath stages like Battle field.
Running away would not be considered stalling however, as your ability to evade the opponent is only as good as the opponent's method of catching you.
The Following Rules have been adopted from the SBR Ruleset
* In the event of a dispute, controller ports will be selected by Rock-Paper-Scissors
* In team matches, the ports will be determined in a 1221 fashion; whoever wins the RPS will choose first, then the opposing team will get their ports, and then the teammate of the RPS winner will get the last port.
* If the timer runs out, the victor is determined first by stock and then by percentage.
* If a game ends with Bowser doing his suicide klaw and it ends in sudden death, the sudden death will be ignored and that game will count as a win for Bowser.
* You are responsible for your own controller and name tag. Any malfunctions or errors that occur are your responsibility, so bring an extra controller if possible and always check to make sure you're using the correct settings BEFORE a match is played. If a match is to be restarted due to controller functions, it must be agreed upon by both parties.
* 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.
--All else is A-OK!--
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