Alright still in need of two more people!
But here are what will likely be the tournament rules.
If we get two more people to make it to 8, we'll do double elimination format. Meaning that when you lose, you do not get eliminated, but get sent to the loser's bracket. If you lose in the loser's bracket, then you're done. No johns.
The winner of winner's bracket and the winner of the loser's bracket will face off in grand finals. The player from the winner's bracket needs to win one set. The player from losers will have to win 2 in a row. It that seems off, just think of it like this. Winner still has 2 lives. Loser lost 1 before.
If nobody else joins and we only have 6, we'll instead do a round robin. In a round robin tournament, each player plays each other player once. Whoever wins the most of their matches wins it all. If there's a tie at the end, the winners will face off head to head.
Rules
1. Each round will be best 2/3 games.
2. 3 Stock 8 minute time limit
3. Items off/Final Smash Meter Off
4. Stages- Battlefield, Small Battlefield, Final Destination, Pokemon Stadium 2, Smashville, Town and City. Hazards off.
Before the first match starts each player may propose adding any 1 stage of their choice to the list of legal stages. If both players agree, both stages are legal for that set. If either player disagrees then no changes are made to the stage.
I.e. Player A suggests adding Rainbow Cruise. Player B suggests adding Castle Siege. If the players both agree, either stage can be picked. If player A says yes but player B says no, then neither stage can be picked. It's not a debate though, if one players says no, move on.
5. For the first game, players will come to an agreement on which stage they will play on. If players can not agree, then the game will be played on Pokemon Stadium 2.
6. The winner of a game MUST select the same character. The loser can select whatever character they want, and picks the stage.
I think that's pretty much it? If there's anything important I missed or anything is confusing let me know.
In terms of etiquette, I'll just say, don't be an asshole. It's for fun, so if you're going to be uber competitive, maybe it's not for you.







