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'''Online Tourney''' ({{ja|オンライントーナメント|Onrain Tōnamento}}, ''Online Tournament'') is an Online mode in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', introduced in version {{SSBU|4.0.0}}. The mode sets up a {{SSBU|Tourney}} bracket of up to 64 players, who fight each other through the internet, with the player earning a number of [[spirit]]s depending on their performance. It is the successor to {{forwiiu}}{{'}}s {{SSB4-Wii U|Tourney}} mode.
'''Online Tourney''' ({{ja|オンライントーナメント|Onrain Tōnamento}}, ''Online Tournament'') is an Online mode in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', introduced in version {{SSBU|4.0.0}}. The mode sets up a {{SSBU|Tourney}} bracket of up to 64 players, who fight each other through the internet, with the player earning a number of [[spirit]]s depending on their performance. It is the successor to {{forwiiu}}{{'}}s {{SSB4-Wii U|Tourney}} mode.


There are three distinct types of Online Tourneys, which differ based on the rules used. Unless stated otherwise, all tourneys use random stages with items turned on:
There are three distinct types of Online Tourneys, which differ based on the rules used:


*'''1-on-1 Tourneys''' consist of 1-on-1 matches in brackets of up to to 32 players. A 1-on-1 tourney lasts 2 days before being superseded by a Smash tourney. The prizes for participating in these tourneys are typically spirit points, snacks, and spirits, with higher placements rewarding more and higher value rewards. The first Online Tourney ever was a 1-on-1 Tourney on July 31st, 2019.
*1-on-1 Tourneys and Smash Tourneys are based on 1-on-1 and 4-player free for all matches, respectively, with the earlier restricting the number of players to 32. Both formats are hosted separately with a duration of 2 days each. After the duration is up, the last format will be immediately superseded by the other. The first Online Tourney of either type was a 1-on-1 Tourney on July 31st, 2019, coinciding with the release of the 4.0.0 update, and a Smash Tourney succeeding it on August 2nd, 2019.
*'''Smash Tourneys''' consist of 4-player free for all matches. This bracket can have a minimum of 8 players to a maximum of 64 players. Smash Tourneys also last two days before being superseded by a 1-on-1 tourney. The prizes for winning a Smash tourney are the same as a 1-on-1 tourney. The first Smash tourney was on August 2nd, 2019.
*Event Tourneys are based on a specific theme, much like [[Spirit Board]] events. Event Tourneys are hosted alongside any active 1-on-1 Tourney or Smash Tourney, and differs from them by only allowing certain [[fighter]]s, [[item]]s, or [[stage]]s to be used. Their durations are up to 3 days instead of 2.
*'''Event Tourneys''' are based on a specific theme, much like [[Spirit Board]] events. Event Tourneys are hosted alongside any active 1-on-1 Tourney or Smash Tourney, and differs from them by only allowing certain [[fighter]]s, [[item]]s, or [[stage]]s to be used. Their durations are up to 3 days instead of 2.


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