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Revision as of 23:25, November 10, 2024

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Information may change rapidly as the event progresses.
The Throne II
Dates November 8th-10th, 2024
Venue Guildhouse
Address/City 420 First Street
San Jose, California USA
Attendance 16
Results
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate winners TBD

The Throne II, also known as The Throne 2 or The Throne 2024, is an ongoing Super Smash Bros. Ultimate major invitational held in San Jose, California from November 8th-10th, 2024. It is the second event in "The Throne" series after Watch The Throne.

Players invited

The following ten players were invited:

Players voted in

Players eliminated

These players were eliminated in the voting phase:

These players were eliminated in the nomination phase:

France Aness USA Apple Reviewer USA BeastModePaul USA Dany2theny France Donut Germany Esvee USA G-XTREME USA Geist
Mexico Guilheww USA Izaiah UK Kirb0 USA Lucky Germany Longo France M.Pop0 UK MazeBeans Mexico MKBigBoss
USA Monte USA Ojwaddler Germany Poww USA Saltlord Netherlands SOLO USA Spickles France Susu Spain Vongola

Tournament summary

When the list of invited players were announced, many players were confused as to why the LumiRank 2024.1's top 3 players -- acola, Miya, and Sonix -- were not invited, why there were no European players invited to the event, and why there were no qualifiers for the event. In a later discussion, the organizers stated that they were experimenting with running an invitational where the invited players were those that audiences would deem "entertaining" rather than just the best players in order to separate themselves from Smash Summit, hence the absence of acola, Miya, and Sonix, as well as the lack of qualifiers.[1]

During pools, the most notable performance was drybie's win over Marss 3-1, marking the first time ever a vote-in Pichu player was able to win a set at a major invitational. Marss ultimately went 0-3 in his round robin, the fourth non-regional invitational in a row where he failed to win a single set in his round robin. In addition, SHADIC also underperformed by going 0-3 in round robin despite being his round robin's first seed. Both players ultimately went the entire event without winning a set, with Marss losing to MuteAce 0-3 in gauntlet and Rimu 1-3 in the final bracket and SHADIC losing to drybie 2-3 in the gauntlet and Kola 1-3 in the final bracket. Other notable sets include Zackray's 3-1 victory over Sparg0--the first time Zackray has ever defeated Sparg0--and Rimu's 3-2 victory over Kola, where Kola notably SD'd twice in the final game.

Results

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate singles

(16 entrants)
Final Bracket

Place Name Character(s) Earnings
1st
2nd
3rd
4th Japan Hurt Snake (SSBU)
5th USA Tweek Diddy Kong (SSBU)
5th USA Candle Olimar (SSBU)
7th Japan Zackray Pit (SSBU)Dark Pit (SSBU)
7th Japan Rimu Min Min (SSBU)
9th USA Kola Roy (SSBU)Cloud (SSBU)
9th USA Tilde Falco (SSBU)
9th Canada Riddles Terry (SSBU)
9th USA MuteAce Peach (SSBU)
13th USA SHADIC Corrin (SSBU)
13th USA ChunkyKong Donkey Kong (SSBU)
13th USA Marss Zero Suit Samus (SSBU)
13th Germany drybie Pichu (SSBU)

References

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