Event Rules
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Tournament Rules
Club Smash Ruleset
A. Tournament Rules Set Length
All tournament sets will be a best-of-3 game, until a top cut where games are extended to best-of-5 games. The recommended top cut is 3.125%, for example, the top 32 in a 1024 entrant bracket, or the top 16 in a 512 entrant bracket.
Set Procedure
Players select their characters. Either player may elect to do Double Blind Character Selection (see section 1.4) Use Starter Stage Striking to determine the first stage The players play the first game of the set Winning player of the preceding game strikes 2 stages (when applicable). The losing player of the preceding game picks a stage for the next game The winning player of the preceding game may choose to change characters. The losing player of the preceding game may choose to change characters. The next game is played. Repeat Steps 4 through 8 for all subsequent games until the set is complete.
Stage Agreement Clause Players may select any LEGAL stage if they both agree on it. Players may not play on illegal stages or change the length of a set. If this is violated, both players will be subject to complete disqualification from the event.
Double Blind Character Selection Either player may request that a double-blind selection occur. In this situation, a referee or third party will be told, in secret, of each player’s choices for the first round. Both players are to then select their first round character, with the referee validating the character selections.
Stage Striking Players play a best-of-1 Rock-Paper-Scissors, and the winner may choose to either strike a stage first or select a port first. Stages are stuck in a P1-P2-P2-P1-P1-P2 order.
Pausing Pause setting should be off. However, if it is not, pausing is only legal while either player remains upon their OWN respawn platform, and only for the purpose of summoning a tournament official or in the case of a controller malfunction. All other pauses will incur a stock loss to the player who pauses the game. If the pause causes the opponent to lose a stock, the player who pauses forfeits 2 stocks.
Stalling Stalling, or intentionally making the game unplayable, is banned and at the discretion of tournament staff. Stalling includes but is not limited to becoming invisible, continuing infinites past 300%, and reaching a position that your opponent can never reach you. Stalling will result in a forfeit of the game for the player that initiated the action.
Self-Destruct Moves If a game ends with a self-destruct move, the results screen will determine the winner. If a sudden death occurs, standard sudden death rules apply (see 1.9).
Sudden Death If a game goes to Sudden Death, the winner is determined by stocks and percentage at the time the game ends. If both players are tied in stocks the player with the lower percentage is the winner. In the event of a percentage tie, or a game in which both players lose their last stock simultaneously, a 1 stock tiebreaker will be played with a 3 minute time limit. The results of an in-game 300% Sudden Death do not count. If Sudden Death occurs in a Sudden Death game, this process is repeated.
Stock Sharing Taking a partner’s stock is allowed in doubles.
“Grab and Go” Clause In doubles, players may not switch controllers with their teammate.
Missing Teammate Clause If a player’s teammate is not present for a game, the match may not continue until their teammate arrives. They may not play a 2v1 or play with a CPU.
Alting You will be immediately disqualified from the tournament with no refunds if you are found using an alternate tag/tags and/or hide your identity to manipulate the bracket/seeding. The only exception to this rule is if the player notifies a TO before prior to the registration end date.
Character Color/Team Color Selection If there is a dispute in character colors or team colors (i.e. both players want to use green fox), the players will play one RPS game to determine who gets the color.
Team Color Clause When in Doubles play, players must choose character costumes that are similar to their team color. Example: 2 ROB players on the red team would use the Red Rob and the Rob with red arms. In the case of a character that doesn’t have a color option (Example: there is no blue fox color), we recommend those teams use a color that is available to that character.
Team Color Request Clause Players may request that their opponent change colors to accommodate colorblindness or if their color is indistinguishable from either the other team color or the stage background. The request must be made before the game starts. Example: Request Cloud to pick green team to be able to distinguish if limit is charged, or having sonic on blue team to prevent confusion.
Warm-ups Warm-up periods, button checks, and “hand warmers” may not exceed 30 seconds on the game clock. Violation of this rule may result in an automatic forfeit at the discretion of the TO.
Counterpicking Each Player is designated 30 seconds between each game to notify their opponent of their counter-pick. If no counter-pick is selected in this time frame, a judge should be engaged and the counter picking player will receive a game loss.
Coaching Violations Coaching is not permitted during the duration of a tournament set. If coaching occurs during this window, they will receive penalties as outlined below: 1st offense (minor): Verbal warning to the player and the coach. This warning persists for the entire event. 2nd offense (major): Player receives a game loss. 3rd offense (severe): Player and offending coach receive complete disqualification from the event Guideline for violations
Cheering - Nondescript statements such as “Let's Go!”, “You got this!”, or “mess them up!”. These are not violations.
Minor violation - General statements such as “Play Slow”, “Take your time” or “Hit him!”
Major violation - Specific statements pointing out habits, specific options, or timings such as “Watch for his neutral getup!”, “His waft is almost ready!” or “He keeps rolling!”
Severe violation - Physical interference to either player.
Tournament Staff reserve the right to judge on what is deemed “coaching” and the severity of the violation.
Tardiness Anyone who is not present for their set by 15 minutes past the scheduled start time is subject to a total disqualification from the event.
Collusion Players suspected of colluding may be immediately disqualified from the tournament. This includes intentionally throwing a game, splitting a payout, or committing any other form of bracket manipulation. The TO reserves the right to deny payout of event winnings to any player suspected of colluding.
Misinterpretation/Misconfiguration Games or sets are not to be replayed due to a misinterpretation of the rules OR misconfiguration of game settings. Game settings should be configured according to section 2.1. It is the players’ responsibilities to ask the TO for any clarification of the rule set in the event of a disagreement, and the outcome of a game or set will not be changed after the fact unless under extreme circumstances, judgment reserved for tournament staff.
Final Rulings If any unforeseen situations occur, judgment of Tournament Staff is final. Rules may be altered between phases of a tournament in the best interests of the event. (Example: A game breaking glitch is discovered on a stage mid-tournament that could be exploited. Thus, the stage may need to be removed from legal play for the remainder of the event.)
B. Game Rules Game Settings
Stock and time are set to 3 stock and 8 minutes for Singles and Doubles Handicap: Off Team Attack: On Damage Ratio: 1.0x Items: Off and None Pause: Off Hazard Toggle: Off Mii: All moveset combination are legal
Stage List Starter Ps2 Battle field* Smashvile Final Destination** Kalos
Counter-pick Yoshi’s Story Wario ware Unova Town and city
- Battlefield variations of the stages are allowed in place of Battlefield. ** Omega variations of the stages are allowed in place of Final Destination.
The following stages are not allowed for Battlefield and Omega variations due to the changing in the Z-Axis: Dream Land GB Flatzone X Hanebow Mario Maker Mute City SNES Pac-Land Duck Hunt
Additional Rules
Starter Stage Striking See section 1.5 for details on choosing who strikes first. Players may strike from the legal stages (each person strikes stages in a 1-2-2-1 format) to determine the starting stage for the first game. If battlefield or final destination is chosen and both parties agree, a variant can be used.
Counterpick Stage Striking After each game of the set, before counter-picking, the player who won the previous game may strike two stages from the starter list. This strike does not persist throughout the set. If final destination or battlefield is chosen as a counter-pick, a variant may be chosen by the loser of the previous game.
Controllers For ease of access, Tournament Staff recommends the use of the Nintendo Gamecube controller, however, The Switch Pro controller (wired) and Joy cons are all permitted control options. Turbo/Macro options on controllers are banned. Box variants of the GCC are currently permitted so long as they do not have macros/turbo enabled.
Controller Interference If your controller is found to be the cause of disruption to the tournament (mid-game or otherwise), you are subject to complete disqualification from the event.