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If a player is under 18, a parent or legal guardian must give consent
September Kamino Cup for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.
Double elimination tournament with ruleset below!
Any questions contact KaminoShimobe via discord: KaminoShimobe#1190 or join our discord: https://discord.gg/vsQVSpdT6C
General Rules
Game Settings
- Mode: Stock
- Handicap: OFF
- Team Attack / Friendly Fire: On
- Damage Ratio: 100%
- Items: OFF and/or NONE
- Pause: OFF
- Cutoffs for best-of-3 and best-of-5 TBA
Set Procedure
- Select characters or Double Blind Character Select (see below)
- Use Stage Striking to determine the first stage
- Play the first game of the set
- Winning player of the previous game bans a stage
- Losing player of the previous game counterpicks a stage
- Winning player of the previous game may change characters
- Losing player of the previous game may change characters
- Play the next game of the set
- Repeat Steps 4 through 8 for all subsequent games
* See game-specific rules for stage ban and stage selection details
Ultimate Ruleset
Ultimate Game Settings
- Stocks: 3 stocks
- Time Limit: 7:00 minutes
- Final Smash Meter: OFF
- Spirits: OFF
- Damage Handicap: OFF
- Stage Selection: Anyone
- Items: OFF and NONE
- First to: 1 Win
- Stage Morph: OFF
- Stage Hazards: OFF
- Team Attack: ON
- Launch Rate: 1.0x
- Underdog Boost: OFF
- Pausing: OFF
- Score Display: OFF
- % Show Damage: Yes
- Custom Balance: OFF
- Echo Fighters: Separate
- Radar: Big
- Teammate Highlight: ON
- Mii Fighters: All moveset combinations are legal
Ultimate Stagelist
Starters
- Battlefield
- Final Destination
- Pokémon Stadium 2
- Smashville
- Small Battlefield
Counterpicks
- Town And City
- Kalos Pokémon League
- Lylat Cruise
- Yoshi’s Story
Ultimate Details
Small Battlefield Ruleset: This tournament will use the “Small Battlefield Ruleset” on smashgg.
Stage Bans:
After each game of the set, before counterpicking, the player who won
the previous game may ban three stages from the stagelist. These bans
are game-long, and do not persist after a single game.
Stage Clause: A player may not counterpick to the most recent stage they won on during the set, unless agreed upon by the opponent.
Self-Destruct Moves & Sudden Death:
If a game ends with a self-destruct move, the results screen will
determine the winner. If a sudden death occurs, a standard sudden death
play-off game applies. 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.
Patch: The Big House will use whatever patch is currently live on 12/3/20, the day before event weekend.
Additional Rules
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Gentleman’s Clause: There is no gentleman’s clause at the
event. Players may NOT play on any stage that is not on the legal
stagelist, and players may NOT agree to change the number of matches to
be played in a set.
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Pausing: In the event that pause is not turned off, pausing
the game is only legal while a player remains upon their OWN respawn
platform, and only for the purpose of summoning a tournament organizer,
or in the event of a controller malfunction. All other pauses will incur
at least a one stock loss to the offending player, perhaps more if the
offending pause further disrupted the opponent at the discretion of the
TO.
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Stalling: The act of stalling, or intentionally making the
game unplayable, is banned and at the discretion of the TO. Stalling
tactics include but are not limited to becoming invisible, infinites,
chain grabs, or uninterruptible moves past 300%; or abusing a position
in which your opponent can never reach you. Any action that can prevent
the game from continuing (i.e., pausing, freeze glitches, disappearing
characters, game reset, etc.) will result in forfeiture of that match
for the offending player. You are responsible for knowing your own
character, and must be wary about accidentally triggering these effects.
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Timeouts / Ties: The winner of a match that goes to time
(time out) will be determined by stocks and then percentage. When the
timer hits 0:00, the player with the higher stock count is the winner.
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 match in which
both players lost their last stock simultaneously, a 1 stock tiebreaker
will be played with a 3:00 time limit. The result of the game’s built-in
Sudden Death does not count towards the set outcome.
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Colorblind Clause: Players may request that their opponent
change colors to accommodate colorblindedness, or if their color is
indistinguishable from either the other team color or the stage
background. This request must be made before the first game of the set.
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Warm-ups: Warm-up periods, button checks, and “handwarmers”
may not exceed 30 seconds on the game clock. Violation of this rule may
result in forfeiture of a game at the discretion of the TO.
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Misinterpretation: Games or sets are not to be
replayed due to a misinterpretation of the rules; 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.
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Coaching: Coaching that happens during a set (anytime between
the beginning of game one and end of the set) is banned. Players who
violate this rule will be subject to disqualification from the event.
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Collusion: Any collusion or results manipulation with your
competitors is forbidden. If the TO determines that any competitor is
colluding to manipulate results or intentionally underperform, the
colluding players may be immediately disqualified. This determination is
to be made at the discretion of the TO. Anyone disqualified in this
manner forfeits all rights to any titles or prize money they might have
otherwise earned.
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Controller Legality: The legal Melee controllers include the
wired Nintendo GameCube controller and the box controller variants as
long as they abide by the latest MIOM controller addendum.
The legal Ultimate controllers include the wired Nintendo Gamecube
controller, Pro controller (battery removed), Wii Remote, Wii Remote +
Nunchuck, Wii Remote + Classic Controller, and the Nintendo 3DS Family
in controller mode.
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Malfunctions: Any malfunctions associated with your
controller are your responsibility. Players are responsible for using
the correct settings BEFORE the set begins. Both parties need to agree
if a match is to be paused or restarted because of a controller problem.