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'''SmashQuest III''' was a Tristate regional tournament for {{forwiiu}} held in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania at the SteelStacks event venue. Supported by sponsor ArtsQuest, the tournament featured a $300 pot bonus and a plethora of side events, including a [[free for all]] {{b|ladder|matchmaking}} and various 2D fighting games. It was streamed by Master Hand Gaming and had many notable players from Pennsylvania and New Jersey in attendance. | '''SmashQuest III''' was a Tristate regional tournament for {{forwiiu}} held in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania at the SteelStacks event venue. Supported by sponsor ArtsQuest, the tournament featured a $300 pot bonus and a plethora of side events, including a [[free for all]] {{b|ladder|matchmaking}} and various 2D fighting games. It was streamed by Master Hand Gaming and had many notable players from Pennsylvania and New Jersey in attendance. |
Revision as of 22:10, June 7, 2023
SmashQuest III | |
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Dates | November 11th, 2017 |
Venue | SteelStacks |
Address/City | 101 Founders Way Bethlehem, Pennsylvania 18015 |
Attendance | 111 |
Results | |
winners | Shoyo James 1v1 Zoan & CORONA17 2v2 |
Staff | |
Organizer(s) | Master Hand Gaming, ArtsQuest |
SmashQuest III was a Tristate regional tournament for Super Smash Bros. for Wii U held in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania at the SteelStacks event venue. Supported by sponsor ArtsQuest, the tournament featured a $300 pot bonus and a plethora of side events, including a free for all ladder and various 2D fighting games. It was streamed by Master Hand Gaming and had many notable players from Pennsylvania and New Jersey in attendance.
Results
Super Smash Bros. for Wii U singles
(97 entrants)
Bracket
Place | Name | Character(s) | Earnings |
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1st | Shoyo James | ||
2nd | Vivid | ||
3rd | 6WX | ||
4th | Juice | ||
5th | Scot! | ||
5th | JaKaL | ||
7th | BlazingPasta | ||
7th | The Great Gonzales | ||
9th | Biddy | ||
9th | Wraith | ||
9th | Yoda Cage | ||
9th | GwJ | ||
13th | Unknown | ||
13th | BONK! | ||
13th | Shinzo | ||
13th | Vince | ||
17th | Earthboundy | ||
17th | Roxas | ||
17th | CORONA17 | ||
17th | WDBTHtGP | ||
17th | Zoan | ||
17th | Riz | ||
17th | Luck | ||
17th | Law |
Super Smash Bros. for Wii U doubles
(30 teams)
Bracket
Place | Name | Character(s) | Name | Character(s) | Earnings |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st | Zoan | CORONA17 | |||
2nd | Biddy | Glentendo | |||
3rd | Glare | Scot! | |||
4th | Arhungry | Riz | |||
5th | Hero | Beast | |||
5th | Unknown | Sync | |||
7th | Deployment | GwJ | |||
7th | Tokyo | Vivid |