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'''Tera''' was a ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' [[supermajor]] held in Rungis, France, from September 1st-3rd, 2023. It is currently the largest ''Smash'' tournament in Europe, surpassing {{Trn|COLOSSEL 2022}}'s record by over 300 entrants. It was also the [[List of largest Smash tournaments#Super Smash Bros. Ultimate|10th-largest ''Ultimate'' tournament ]] up to that point.  
'''Tera''' was a ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' [[supermajor]] held in Rungis, France, from September 1st-3rd, 2023. It is currently the largest ''Smash'' tournament in Europe, surpassing {{Trn|COLOSSEL 2022}}'s record by over 300 entrants. It was also the [[List of largest Smash tournaments#Super Smash Bros. Ultimate|10th-largest ''Ultimate'' tournament ]] up to that point. The winner qualified for a free, all-expenses paid trip to {{Trn|Port Priority 8}}.


==Tournament summary==
==Tournament summary==
The tournament featured several players top 20 players from outside Europe: {{Sm|Sparg0}} from [[Mexico]]; {{Sm|Tweek}}, {{Sm|Light|p=Connecticut}}, and {{Sm|Zomba}} from the [[United States]]; and {{Sm|Yoshidora}} from [[Japan]]. In addition, the tournament featured 41 of [[European Power Rankings 2023.01|Europe's top 50 players at that time]], including 19 of Europe's top 20 players; the only top 50 players not in attendance were {{Sm|quiK}}, {{Sm|Peli}}, {{Sm|Chag}}, {{Sm|OwlBBs}}, {{Sm|CurryGovernor}}, {{Sm|Streakz}}, {{Sm|SuperStriker}}, {{Sm|Vidad}}, and {{Sm|RobinGG}}.
The tournament featured several players top 20 players from outside Europe: {{Sm|Sparg0}} from [[Mexico]]; {{Sm|Tweek}}, {{Sm|Light|p=Connecticut}}, and {{Sm|Zomba}} from the [[United States]]; and {{Sm|Yoshidora}} from [[Japan]]. In addition, the tournament featured 42 of [[European Power Rankings 2023.01|Europe's top 50 players at that time]], including 19 of Europe's top 20 players; the only top 50 players not in attendance were {{Sm|quiK}}, {{Sm|Peli}}, {{Sm|Chag}}, {{Sm|OwlBBs}}, {{Sm|CurryGovernor}}, {{Sm|Streakz}}, {{Sm|Vidad}}, and {{Sm|RobinGG}}.


The final seeding of the event caused some controversy due to the perceived low seeding of some players, most notably {{Sm|Bloom4Eva}}, who was seeded 11th, and {{Sm|Luugi}}, who was seeded 14th. This has led some to believe the seeding was meant to manipulate the bracket in favor of European players, as Bloom4Eva and Luugi were seeded to fight Zomba and Light, respectively, in matchups that were favored towards Bloom4Eva and Luugi. However, others have disagreed, with them mostly pointing to Bloom4Eva's underperformances at {{Trn|King Of Fields 95 3}} and {{Trn|Regen 2023}} for his final seed.
The final seeding of the event caused some controversy due to the perceived low seeding of some players, most notably {{Sm|Bloom4Eva}}, who was seeded 11th, and {{Sm|Luugi}}, who was seeded 14th. This has led some to believe the seeding was meant to manipulate the bracket in favor of European players, as Bloom4Eva and Luugi were seeded to fight Zomba and Light, respectively, in matchups that were favored towards Bloom4Eva and Luugi. However, others have disagreed, with them mostly pointing to Bloom4Eva's underperformances at {{Trn|King Of Fields 95 3}} and {{Trn|Regen 2023}} for his final seed.


The event was an underperformance for Japan, as all three players failed to meet their seed: #4 seed {{Sm|Yoshidora}} fell to #13 seed {{Sm|Raflow}} and #6 seed {{Sm|Zomba}} for 13th; #7 seed {{Sm|Jogibu}} fell to #26 seed {{Sm|Supahsemmie}} (upset factor 4) and #8 seed {{Sm|Sisqui}} to place 17th; and #9 seed {{Sm|takera}} fell to #24 seed {{Sm|BassMage}} and #16 seed {{Sm|Tarik}} to place 13th. In addition, Luugi fell to #51 seed {{Sm|big chungus}} (upset factor 4) and #68 seed {{Sm|Youssef}} (upset factor 5) to place 49th, his worst performance at a major event. Other notable upsets prior to top 8 include #27 seed {{Sm|crêpe salée}} upsetting #6 seed {{Sm|Zomba}} (upset factor 5) and #37 seed {{Sm|NaetorU}} upsetting #12 seed {{Sm|Cosmos}} (upset factor 4). Cosmos ultimately placed 25th, losing his bet with {{Sm|EE}} on whether Cosmos could make top 8 at the major following the bet ({{Trn|Super Smash Con 2023}} was not counted due to Cosmos's injury).
The event was an underperformance for Japan, as all three players failed to meet their seed: #4 seed Yoshidora fell to #13 seed {{Sm|Raflow}} and #6 seed {{Sm|Zomba}} for 13th; #7 seed {{Sm|Jogibu}} fell to #26 seed {{Sm|Supahsemmie}} (upset factor 4) and #8 seed {{Sm|Sisqui}} to place 17th; and #9 seed {{Sm|takera}} fell to #24 seed {{Sm|BassMage}} and #16 seed {{Sm|Tarik}} to place 13th. In addition, Luugi fell to #51 seed {{Sm|big chungus}} (upset factor 4) and #68 seed {{Sm|Youssef}} (upset factor 5) to place 49th, his worst performance at a major event. Other notable upsets prior to top 8 include #27 seed {{Sm|crêpe salée}} upsetting #6 seed {{Sm|Zomba}} (upset factor 5) and #37 seed {{Sm|NaetorU}} upsetting #12 seed {{Sm|Cosmos}} (upset factor 4). Cosmos ultimately placed 25th, losing his bet with {{Sm|EE}} on whether Cosmos could make top 8 at the next major he attended following the bet ({{Trn|Super Smash Con 2023}} was not counted due to Cosmos's injury).


On the other hand, this tournament saw a strong performance from big chungus, who defeated top 20 Europe players Luugi, {{Sm|Oryon}}, and crêpe salée, as well as {{Sm|BassMage}}, to make top 8, making him the highest-placing Swedish player at a major. Having placed 7 places higher than he should have, big chungus qualified for {{Trn|Rise 'N Grind 2023}}, however complications arose as big chungus played {{SSBU|Steve}}, while Rise 'N Grind 2023 had a Steve ban.
On the other hand, this tournament saw a strong performance from big chungus, who defeated top 20 Europe players Luugi, {{Sm|Oryon}}, and crêpe salée, as well as {{Sm|BassMage}}, to make top 8, making him the highest-placing Swedish player at a major. Having placed 7 places higher than his seed, big chungus qualified for {{Trn|Rise 'N Grind 2023}}, however complications arose as big chungus played {{SSBU|Steve}}, while Rise 'N Grind 2023 had a Steve ban. Ultimately, big chungus was given a free flight to an event of his choice in 2024, later revealed to be {{Trn|GENESIS X}}, while the Rise 'N Grind trip was given to {{Sm|Adrian}}, who placed 4 places than his projected seed (98th).


In top 8, Bloom4Eva faced Zomba, who he was supposed to face in Winner's side before Zomba was upset. Bloom4Eva ultimately won 3-0, claiming his first notable American player win. On the Winner's side, Glutonny lost to Sparg0 3-1 to face Bloom4Eva for 5th. However unlike past matches, Glutonny had a much better time fighting against Bloom4Eva, defeating him 3-0 and notably living past 200% on two separate occasions. Glutonny went on to defeat Light 3-1 and Sparg0 3-2 in the runback to face Tweek in Grand Finals. Glutonny won the first set 3-0 and was ultimately able to take set to 3-2, ending the tournament with a clutch waft and claiming his 5th major win, as well as his first supermajor win on European soil since {{Trn|Albion 4}}.
In top 8, Bloom4Eva faced Zomba, who he was supposed to face in Winner's side before Zomba was upset. Bloom4Eva ultimately won 3-0, claiming his first notable American player win. On the Winner's side, Glutonny lost to Sparg0 3-1 to face Bloom4Eva for 5th. However unlike past matches, Glutonny had a much better time fighting against Bloom4Eva, defeating him 3-0 and notably living past 200% on two separate occasions. Glutonny went on to defeat Light 3-1 and Sparg0 3-2 in the runback to face Tweek in Grand Finals. Glutonny won the first set 3-0 and was ultimately able to take set to 3-2, ending the tournament with a clutch waft and claiming his 4th major win in ''Ultimate'', as well as his first supermajor win on European soil.


Outside of tournament events, there were a couple of roadblocks that took place. Most notably, many players complained that the temperature in the venue was hot, and despite complaints on the first day, the venue remained hot on the second. In addition, the set between Raflow and big chungus had a connection issue in the fourth game, forcing Raflow to throw away his first stock. Despite that, Raflow ultimately won the game with a JV2, winning the set. Finally, the top 256 brackets were accidentally reset, leaving the brackets without proper scores. Several sets in Pool C1 and C5 were also initially reported incorrectly, leading to erroneous final placements for several players; Pool C1 has since been fixed.
Outside of tournament events, there were a couple of issues that took place. Most notably, many players complained that the temperature in the venue was hot, and despite complaints on the first day, the venue remained hot on the second. In addition, the set between Raflow and big chungus had a connection issue in the fourth game, forcing Raflow to throw away his first stock. Despite that, Raflow ultimately won the game with a JV2, winning the set. Finally, the top 256 brackets were accidentally reset, leaving the brackets without proper scores. Several sets in Pool C1 and C5 were also initially reported incorrectly, leading to erroneous final placements for several players; Pool C1 has since been fixed.


==Results==
==Results==
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Latest revision as of 22:39, August 29, 2024

Tera
Tera.png
Dates September 1st-3rd, 2023
Venue Jean Monnet Convention Hall
Address/City 47 Rue des Solets
Rungis, France France
Attendance 1,348
Results
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate winners France Glutonny 1v1
France Leon & France Glutonny 2v2

Tera was a Super Smash Bros. Ultimate supermajor held in Rungis, France, from September 1st-3rd, 2023. It is currently the largest Smash tournament in Europe, surpassing COLOSSEL 2022's record by over 300 entrants. It was also the 10th-largest Ultimate tournament up to that point. The winner qualified for a free, all-expenses paid trip to Port Priority 8.

Tournament summary[edit]

The tournament featured several players top 20 players from outside Europe: Sparg0 from Mexico; Tweek, Light, and Zomba from the United States; and Yoshidora from Japan. In addition, the tournament featured 42 of Europe's top 50 players at that time, including 19 of Europe's top 20 players; the only top 50 players not in attendance were quiK, Peli, Chag, OwlBBs, CurryGovernor, Streakz, Vidad, and RobinGG.

The final seeding of the event caused some controversy due to the perceived low seeding of some players, most notably Bloom4Eva, who was seeded 11th, and Luugi, who was seeded 14th. This has led some to believe the seeding was meant to manipulate the bracket in favor of European players, as Bloom4Eva and Luugi were seeded to fight Zomba and Light, respectively, in matchups that were favored towards Bloom4Eva and Luugi. However, others have disagreed, with them mostly pointing to Bloom4Eva's underperformances at King Of Fields 95 3 and Regen 2023 for his final seed.

The event was an underperformance for Japan, as all three players failed to meet their seed: #4 seed Yoshidora fell to #13 seed Raflow and #6 seed Zomba for 13th; #7 seed Jogibu fell to #26 seed Supahsemmie (upset factor 4) and #8 seed Sisqui to place 17th; and #9 seed takera fell to #24 seed BassMage and #16 seed Tarik to place 13th. In addition, Luugi fell to #51 seed big chungus (upset factor 4) and #68 seed Youssef (upset factor 5) to place 49th, his worst performance at a major event. Other notable upsets prior to top 8 include #27 seed crêpe salée upsetting #6 seed Zomba (upset factor 5) and #37 seed NaetorU upsetting #12 seed Cosmos (upset factor 4). Cosmos ultimately placed 25th, losing his bet with EE on whether Cosmos could make top 8 at the next major he attended following the bet (Super Smash Con 2023 was not counted due to Cosmos's injury).

On the other hand, this tournament saw a strong performance from big chungus, who defeated top 20 Europe players Luugi, Oryon, and crêpe salée, as well as BassMage, to make top 8, making him the highest-placing Swedish player at a major. Having placed 7 places higher than his seed, big chungus qualified for Rise 'N Grind 2023, however complications arose as big chungus played Steve, while Rise 'N Grind 2023 had a Steve ban. Ultimately, big chungus was given a free flight to an event of his choice in 2024, later revealed to be GENESIS X, while the Rise 'N Grind trip was given to Adrian, who placed 4 places than his projected seed (98th).

In top 8, Bloom4Eva faced Zomba, who he was supposed to face in Winner's side before Zomba was upset. Bloom4Eva ultimately won 3-0, claiming his first notable American player win. On the Winner's side, Glutonny lost to Sparg0 3-1 to face Bloom4Eva for 5th. However unlike past matches, Glutonny had a much better time fighting against Bloom4Eva, defeating him 3-0 and notably living past 200% on two separate occasions. Glutonny went on to defeat Light 3-1 and Sparg0 3-2 in the runback to face Tweek in Grand Finals. Glutonny won the first set 3-0 and was ultimately able to take set to 3-2, ending the tournament with a clutch waft and claiming his 4th major win in Ultimate, as well as his first supermajor win on European soil.

Outside of tournament events, there were a couple of issues that took place. Most notably, many players complained that the temperature in the venue was hot, and despite complaints on the first day, the venue remained hot on the second. In addition, the set between Raflow and big chungus had a connection issue in the fourth game, forcing Raflow to throw away his first stock. Despite that, Raflow ultimately won the game with a JV2, winning the set. Finally, the top 256 brackets were accidentally reset, leaving the brackets without proper scores. Several sets in Pool C1 and C5 were also initially reported incorrectly, leading to erroneous final placements for several players; Pool C1 has since been fixed.

Results[edit]

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate singles[edit]

(1,348 entrants)
Top 64 Bracket
Top 8 Bracket

Place Name Character(s) Earnings
1st France Glutonny Wario (SSBU)
2nd USA Tweek Diddy Kong (SSBU)
3rd Mexico Sparg0 Cloud (SSBU)
4th USA Light Fox (SSBU)
5th UK Bloom4Eva Bayonetta (SSBU)
5th France Raflow Palutena (SSBU)
7th Sweden big chungus Steve (SSBU)
7th USA Zomba R.O.B. (SSBU)
9th Spain AndresFn Terry (SSBU)Ken (SSBU)
9th Spain Sisqui Samus (SSBU)Dark Samus (SSBU)
9th USA BassMage Jigglypuff (SSBU)
9th Germany Tarik Greninja (SSBU)Kazuya (SSBU)
13th Japan Yoshidora Yoshi (SSBU)
13th France Leon Lucina (SSBU)
13th France crêpe salée Steve (SSBU)Wario (SSBU)
13th Japan takera Ken (SSBU)
17th Netherlands Mr.R Sheik (SSBU)
17th France Oryon Wolf (SSBU)
17th Japan Jogibu Captain Falcon (SSBU)
17th Netherlands Space PyraMythra (SSBU)Inkling (SSBU)
17th France NaetorU Pichu (SSBU)
17th Switzerland Jaka Isabelle (SSBU)
17th Netherlands Supahsemmie Young Link (SSBU)
17th USA / France Ikan Ryu (SSBU)
25th France Mezcaul Ridley (SSBU)
25th France Eko Palutena (SSBU)Diddy Kong (SSBU)
25th Germany Mukuro~ Bowser (SSBU)
25th France Adrian Pokemon Trainer (SSBU)
25th USA Cosmos Inkling (SSBU)
25th France Neeroz Pikachu (SSBU)
25th France Flow Roy (SSBU)
25th France Astrat Snake (SSBU)
33rd France Bluesky Yoshi (SSBU)
33rd Netherlands Azrael Cloud (SSBU)
33rd France Raarchyor Sora (SSBU)
33rd France RyuKai Fox (SSBU)
33rd Switzerland Deox6 Byleth (SSBU)
33rd France Nitox Lucas (SSBU)
33rd France Ogey Captain Falcon (SSBU)
33rd Germany Ady Mr. Game & Watch (SSBU)
33rd France Artsnif Steve (SSBU)
33rd UK Jezo ROB (SSBU)
33rd France Gin Jigglypuff (SSBU)Wolf (SSBU)
33rd Austria Sintro ROB (SSBU)
33rd Belgium Clement. Sonic (SSBU)
33rd Germany Youssef Mario (SSBU)
33rd France Gogesta Bowser (SSBU)
33rd Spain Vongola Min Min (SSBU)Snake (SSBU)Joker (SSBU)
49th UK Luugi Luigi (SSBU)
49th France Kace Samus (SSBU)
49th Finland Lancelot Roy (SSBU)Chrom (SSBU)
49th Germany Dr.Miro Pokémon Trainer (SSBU)
49th Switzerland Kepler Snake (SSBU)
49th France Réhann Luigi (SSBU)
49th France TriM Mega Man (SSBU)
49th Germany Tapsy Snake (SSBU)
49th France Draver Young Link (SSBU)
49th France Waxy Mega Man (SSBU)
49th Netherlands SKIPPER Falco (SSBU)
49th Sweden ThymeBalloon[1] Bowser (SSBU)
49th France Polochon Min Min (SSBU)
49th France VinS Link (SSBU)
49th France Dizay Rosalina (SSBU)Pichu (SSBU)
49th Germany drybie Pichu (SSBU)
65th UK Kendrick Olimar Young Link (SSBU)
65th France Adenine Palutena (SSBU)
65th France MoDzai Pac-Man (SSBU)
65th Germany Longo ROB (SSBU)
65th Canada Z Diddy Kong (SSBU)
65th Netherlands Ramses Shulk (SSBU)
65th France Syekko Roy (SSBU)
65th Germany Nero Sora (SSBU)
65th France Spectral Samus (SSBU)Dark Samus (SSBU)
65th Netherlands SOLO Rosalina (SSBU)
65th France Lioko King Dedede (SSBU)
65th Sweden THE SCHMIXTAPE Yoshi (SSBU)
65th France KID Mii Brawler (SSBU)
65th France Master Samus (SSBU)Cloud (SSBU)
65th Italy Meercko Lucina (SSBU)
65th Netherlands Zemmol Cloud (SSBU)Bowser (SSBU)
65th France Kimarito Robin (SSBU)
65th France Human Ridley (SSBU)
65th France toiny. Villager (SSBU)
65th Netherlands Muk[1] Samus (SSBU)
65th France RAPH KING Cloud (SSBU)
65th Germany Snormanda Bowser Jr. (SSBU)Kazuya (SSBU)
65th France Blueriegan Sonic (SSBU)
65th UK Shaneak Inkling (SSBU)
65th France Almost PyraMythra (SSBU)
65th France Sirove Donkey Kong (SSBU)
65th France Fox 2 Snake (SSBU)
65th France Himatsu Hero (SSBU)
65th Spain Escaif Shulk (SSBU)
65th France Yanos Greninja (SSBU)
65th Switzerland Destany Terry (SSBU)
65th Sweden KP Snake (SSBU)
97th USA Shigura Chrom (SSBU)
97th France ZeNo Palutena (SSBU)
97th Italy M4E Sephiroth (SSBU)
97th Netherlands Paint Duck Hunt (SSBU)
97th Netherlands TheDutchDio Terry (SSBU)
97th France Sirknight[1] Shulk (SSBU)
97th France Raphro Inkling (SSBU)
97th UK MazeBeans Steve (SSBU)
97th Netherlands WhYYZ Lucas (SSBU)
97th France Elgoumi Fox (SSBU)
97th France NeoChronos Cloud (SSBU)
97th Austria Joni Lucario (SSBU)
97th Luxembourg Kami Rosalina (SSBU)
97th France Lorinato Sora (SSBU)
97th Switzerland DeepFreeze Joker (SSBU)
97th UK honey_o Inkling (SSBU)
97th UK Skaws Toon Link (SSBU)
97th Denmark MelihMegron Mario (SSBU)
97th France Gorm Mii Brawler (SSBU)
97th Italy y0lT Ness (SSBU)
97th Germany Yakumo09 Yoshi (SSBU)
97th France Kichiro Sonic (SSBU)
97th France Eru.reido Mewtwo (SSBU)
97th France TSKFC Ness (SSBU)
97th UK Prinplup Greninja (SSBU)
97th France Armanef Cloud (SSBU)
97th Austria Yetey Min Min (SSBU)Pichu (SSBU)
97th Denmark +HOPE+ Hero (SSBU)
97th Austria Sandro Bowser (SSBU)
97th France Tomberry Snake (SSBU)
97th France Bac Yoshi (SSBU)
97th France DenShloouki Sora (SSBU)
129th France Chaos-Fire Greninja (SSBU)
129th France 2T Fox (SSBU)
129th Germany niPin Steve (SSBU)
129th France Elias Falco (SSBU)
129th Germany Fani Yoshi (SSBU)
129th Norway Anbil Mewtwo (SSBU)
129th France Greed Bayonetta (SSBU)
129th France Oxxyga Snake (SSBU)
129th France Felker Young Link (SSBU)
129th France Enki Pikachu (SSBU)
129th UK Khanage Peach (SSBU)
129th France Magic Inkling (SSBU)
129th France Kuracow Wii Fit Trainer (SSBU)
129th USA SpeedyBlueDude[2] Min Min (SSBU)
129th Netherlands Dagobert Mii Brawler (SSBU)
129th France Discodog Dark Pit (SSBU)
129th France Jun Palutena (SSBU)
129th Austria K1NG Ryu (SSBU)
129th Germany Puriya Piranha Plant (SSBU)
129th France Ipove Byleth (SSBU)
129th Austria Sansi Yoshi (SSBU)
129th France Inami Joker (SSBU)
129th Switzerland Phonky Pac-Man (SSBU)
129th Germany ekzLeon Wolf (SSBU)
129th Germany Ente Steve (SSBU)
129th France Noxumbra Richter (SSBU)
129th Switzerland Pege[1] PyraMythra (SSBU)Snake (SSBU)
129th Sweden Baali Peach (SSBU)
129th Switzerland rohan doge Wario (SSBU)
129th France Aness Roy (SSBU)
129th Netherlands L!0N Link (SSBU)
129th Germany otek Diddy Kong (SSBU)
129th France Pyrrhon Pikachu (SSBU)
129th Spain Utop-ian Inkling (SSBU)
129th Belgium haytem[1] Snake (SSBU)
129th France Zassio Falco (SSBU)
129th Netherlands Oración Pit (SSBU)
129th Sweden Bambi[1] Wii Fit Trainer (SSBU)
129th Netherlands S1 Ness (SSBU)
129th UK RAMBOSS Samus (SSBU)
129th France Otakuni Link (SSBU)
129th France Dasher Luigi (SSBU)
129th Sweden Pipwolf Kazuya (SSBU)
129th France Susu Steve (SSBU)
129th France Traceur Pac-Man (SSBU)
129th France LeMonke Diddy Kong (SSBU)
129th Switzerland SickBoy ROB (SSBU)
129th France PeW Min Min (SSBU)
129th France Shido Mario (SSBU)
129th Italy Ryng Ike (SSBU)
129th Austria Raven Mega Man (SSBU)
129th France moufi Wario (SSBU)
129th France STdix Robin (SSBU)
129th Austria Polty Pokémon Trainer (SSBU)
129th France Cayen Jigglypuff (SSBU)
129th France MugiwaraNoBrando Ken (SSBU)Ryu (SSBU)
129th France Mocra Mario (SSBU)
129th France Phoenix Snake (SSBU)
129th France Todlumière Cloud (SSBU)
129th Spain FriskyCissin PyraMythra (SSBU)
129th France Bacchus Mario (SSBU)
129th Belgium Ponflex ツ Steve (SSBU)
129th France Slacker[1] Wario (SSBU)
129th France Play4glory Mii Swordfighter (SSBU)

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate doubles[edit]

(176 teams)
Top 32 Bracket
Top 8 Bracket

Place Name Character(s) Name Character(s) Earnings
1st France Leon France Glutonny
2nd Spain Sisqui Spain AndresFn
3rd Germany Tarik Germany Longo
4th France Nitox France Raarchyor
5th UK MazeBeans UK Luugi
5th France MoDzai France Eko
7th Austria Yetey Austria Sandro
7th Germany Snormanda Germany Ady
9th Netherlands elwin Netherlands WhYYZ
9th France Fox 2 France Winder
9th Sweden THE SCHMIXTAPE Sweden big chungus
9th Italy Meercko Italy M4E
13th France Suikrom France NeoChronos
13th France Bluesky France Homika
13th France Syekko France Polochon
13th France Gin France Bac
17th Netherlands S1 Netherlands Azrael
17th France Kuracow France Destadik
17th Netherlands KayForeign Netherlands Dankey Kang
17th Spain rmoragar Spain Escaif
17th France Amine France Esteb
17th France Raflow France Neeroz
17th France Ogey Japan Jogibu
17th Switzerland Karpador64 Switzerland Pege
25th Switzerland SickBoy Switzerland DeepFreeze
25th France Armades France Nin'
25th UK Tigerton UK Prinplup
25th Netherlands sansvolk Austria Sansi
25th France Pyrrhon France MugiwaraNoBrando
25th Finland ZartZu Finland Kekkeri
25th France Lorinato France Alw
25th USA Shigura France Pyjaman

Side events[edit]

Squad Strike[edit]

(133 entrants)
Top 16 Bracket

Place Name Character(s) Earnings
1st France Leon
2nd Spain AndresFn
3rd France Mezcaul
4th France RyuKai
5th France Neeroz
5th Germany Tarik
7th France TriM
7th France Eko
9th France Raflow
9th France Oryon
9th France MoDzai
9th France Homika
13th Spain Sisqui
13th Germany Longo
13th France NaetorU
13th Austria Joni

QuiKplay[edit]

"QuiKplay" is a doubles event where one player plays the match while the other player is allowed to coach. Teams who lose the game may swap players.
(56 teams)
Top 8 Bracket

Place Name Character(s) Earnings
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
5th
7th
7th

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References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Due to bracket errors in C1 and C5, several placements were reported incorrectly on Start.gg. The correct placements are listed on the wiki
  2. ^ Entered as "[0.0]n11ChaN^.^ -A- wOw"

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