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Post by Nightmare on Jun 2, 2020 20:17:24 GMT -5
Alright fellas, we're doing a Smash Tourney this year like always. But last year we spiced things up by instead of doing a traditional Smash Ultimate tournament, we did an amiibo tournament. That is, everyone trained an amiibo for the tourney and entered them and we all watched the battles on stream. It was a lot of fun, made things kind of random, and reduced saltiness when people lost by taking things out of their control a bit. But maybe it'd be more fun to actually play the game? I dunno. You decide!
Do you want a tournament where we all play the game and battle each other?
Or do you want to train amiibo figures and pit them against each other to see who comes out on top?
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Post by Vile on Jun 2, 2020 20:37:11 GMT -5
Meebs all the way. I own em, I need reasons to use em.
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Post by Sorrum on Jun 3, 2020 5:10:38 GMT -5
Is there a reason we can't do both?
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Post by Nightmare on Jun 3, 2020 10:12:18 GMT -5
Is there a reason we can't do both? Time constraints, as a short answer. We've already kind of got a lot on our plate, running a second Smash Tourney would probably mean adding another day to the festivities. And we already felt like we're pushing our luck by doing events on Thursday and Friday. It can be hard for some people to be available during the week, especially for something as time consuming as a Smash Tourney.
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