Robin1613
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Definitely attending this!!!
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i'm a scrub thoword inui stay out of the amatuer tournament.
stay where you belong! amatuer is my area!
This. I can't be @ Inui's so I gotta **** low tiers here.put low tier lol AM sounds dumb
Hey, you should get a mod to move this and put the Atlantic North title on it madu.TBH, I don't know how many wiis we need.
usually before PB5, we have several people from my crew bringing in extra wiis, but it's never for sure how many I can get until like the night before.
Generally i'll take any wiis that people can bring, so bring as many as you're comfortable bringing, as there's always the setup incentive.
Tag team doubles said:Tag team doubles.
You make a 6-8 block flat stage (Add platforms if you wish) with a 1-3 block high wall at the ends, and a one extra block behind the walls. You have two teams, let's say green and red, and one member per team fights 1v1 in the middle, while the other teammate waits on the other side of the wall. For example, red is on the left and green is on the right.
Any time the red team member goes over the left wall, either by jumping over or being knocked over, they tag out with their teammate. The waiting team member cannot jump in unless this happens. If the red player is knocked over the right wall, the 1v1 green player can jump over the wall without initiating a tag, and the waiting green player can attack the red player as long as he is beyond the wall.
The 1v1 players are not allowed to jump over the opponents wall and attack the waiting member. They can jump over the wall if they knock over the 1v1 player, and are allowed to attack both opponents. They must return to the arena if one enemy player is killed.
A death is an automatic tag, and the respawning player is required to get past their wall.
Wall infinite are limited to two repetitions.
lumberjack said:Lumberjack is a singles match--you vs. your opponent--but with a twist! Much like WWE Lumberjack matches, where the ring is surrounded by other wrestlers whose job it is to wreck your face off if you come near them, the 1v1 match takes place between two Donkey Kongs, who stand on the edges of the stage. They can't move and get one jump, but if you come near them they will hit you. Hard.