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The losers side of the ''Melee'' bracket was discovered to be incorrectly decided.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/PracticalTAS/status/1472427004767219712?s=20|title=Melee Top 12 losers bracket}}</ref> Despite the discrepancy being discovered long before the sets would have started, the bracket was not changed.
The losers side of the ''Melee'' bracket was discovered to be incorrectly decided.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/PracticalTAS/status/1472427004767219712?s=20|title=Melee Top 12 losers bracket}}</ref> Despite the discrepancy being discovered long before the sets would have started, the bracket was not changed.


An incident similar to the one that happened in ''Ultimate'' occurred in ''Melee'' on December 18th. In {{Sm|Professor Pro}}'s first game against {{Sm|Ice}}, he noticed the knockback on Ice's [[Reflector (Fox)|Reflector]] was strange. He stopped the game to check the in-game [[rules]] and found it was set to a [[launch rate]] of 0.9, preventing it from affecting any more games. It was confirmed that the previous set on the same setup ({{Sm|Polish}} vs. {{Sm|Nicki}}) had a launch rate of 1.0, meaning no other sets were affected.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/DoghouseCorgian/status/1472375588140855305|title=The launch ratio was still 1.0 prior to Ice vs. Professor Pro}}</ref>
An incident similar to the one that happened in ''Ultimate'' occurred in ''Melee'' on December 18th. In {{Sm|Professor Pro}}'s first game against {{Sm|Ice}}, he noticed the knockback on Ice's [[Reflector (Fox)|Reflector]] was strange. He stopped the game to check the in-game [[rules]] and found it was set to a [[launch rate]] of 0.9, preventing it from affecting any more games. It was confirmed the previous set had a launch rate of 1.0, meaning no other sets were affected.


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