Tournament:Smash World Tour 2022
Smash World Tour 2022 | |
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Info | |
Founded | 2022 |
Region | Global |
Format | Double Elimination |
Website(s) | Smash World Tour website |
The Smash World Tour 2022 is an upcoming Super Smash Bros. Melee and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate tournament circuit organized by the team behind VGBootCamp. The circuit will begin on March 12th, 2022 and will conclude on November 20th, 2022. The championships will be held on December 9th-11th, 2022, with a Last Chance Qualifier held at the event. There will be a pot prize starting at $250,000.
Format
Official Ruleset
Super Smash Bros. Melee
Game settings
- Stocks: 4
- Timer: 8:00
- Handicap: Off
- Damage Ratio: x1.0
- Items: Off
- Pause: Off
- Team Attack: On
Stages
Starter | Counterpick |
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Yoshi's Story | Pokémon Stadium |
Fountain of Dreams | |
Battlefield | |
Final Destination | |
Dream Land |
Additional rules
- Stage Clause: A player may not pick any stage they previously won on during the set.
- Ledge Grab Limit: 60 per game, 15 in a 1-stock tiebreaker
- Wobbling and the Freeze glitch are not permitted.
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Game settings
- Stocks: 3
- Timer: 7:00
- Team Attack: On
- Launch Rate: x1.0
- Items: Off and None
- FS Meter: Off
- Damage Handicap: Off
- Custom Balance: Off
- Spirits: Off
- Pause: Off
- Stage Selection: Loser's Pick
- Stage Hazards: Off
- Stage Morph: Off
- Underdog Boost: Off
- Score Display: Off
- Show Damage: Yes
Options
- Radar: Small
- Echo Fighters: Separate
- Custom Balance: Off
- Mii Fighters are permitted with any combination of specials.
- Language: To be specified by the TO based on the local region of the Tournament.
Stages
Ultimate's stage list is subject to change.
Starter | Counterpick |
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Battlefield | Kalos Pokémon League |
Final Destination* | Lylat Cruise |
Smashville | Yoshi's Story |
Pokémon Stadium 2 | Small Battlefield |
Town and City |
*Ω form Battlefield may be substituted for Final Destination at the request of either player.
List of tournaments
Melee
Ultimate
Point system
Scoring
Scores are calculated based off of placements, with higher tiered events offering more points for a wider range of placements. The following factors into the final score:
- Top 3 Platinum results
- Top 3 Gold results
- Top 1 Super Silver result
- Top 6 Silver results
The top 30 players will move on to the championships, with a Last Chance Qualifier for the last 2 slots. Of the 30, the 1 player from each region with the highest amount of points will auto-qualify for the finale. The North America, Central America, Europe, Japan, Oceania, South America, and a Wild Card Region comprising of every region not included in any of the other regions. The 23 highest players on the leaderboard who did not auto-qualify will make up the rest of the 30 who will move on to the championships.