Ever seen those great Super Smash Bros. tournaments and wanted to host your own? That's where this article comes in! You'll learn how to host your own Super Smash Bros. tournament in this article.
Steps
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Plan your tournament. Plan out which game you're using (it could be 64, Melee, Brawl, Wii U/3DS, Ultimate, or even a fan hack such as Project M or Brawl Plus), the rules of the tournament, where the tournament will be held, the time and date of the tournament, the tournament's structure, and the prizes for winning.
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Get the software you'll need for the tournament. At the very least, you'll need the console and game, controllers (you'll only need two to four at a time, though you may want more as backup in case a controller breaks), and a television.Advertisement
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Advertise your tournament. You can advertise it on social media, through fliers, or anything else. If you're using fliers, be sure that your flier looks attractive so that people will notice it. Be sure that you explain how to enter the tournament.
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Get some food and drinks, if you'll be providing them. It's a good idea to provide food and drink so that people don't get hungry or thirsty. Plus, it may make people more likely to attend your tournament.
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The day before your tournament starts, set up the software you'll be using. You want everything ready before the tournament starts.
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Hold your tournament. Whether it's a tournament that's serious or just for fun, the most important thing is to have fun. Once the tournament is over and the victor(s) have been decided, give out the prizes.Advertisement
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QuestionWhat should I use for the prize?Community AnswerIt depends on your resources. If you have a lot of money, consider having a monetary prize, like $50. If this isn't an option for you, try making a homemade trophy. (Use plenty of glitter!)
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QuestionHow do these instructions differ if I'm hosting a smaller tournament with my friends at my house?Community AnswerMost of the instructions still apply, but you won't have to advertise if it's just you and your friends, you can probably just have a general agreement to show up at the time and place. Also, you probably won't have to set up quite as early as the day before, probably just an hour or two beforehand. Feel free to change whatever else you like, though. It's your tournament and you can do it however you like.
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Tips
- If you have video recording software, take footage of the tournament and upload it somewhere such as YouTube.Thanks
- Make sure that you're moderating the tournament at all times in case there's a matter that'll require your assistance.Thanks
- Play in a well-lit room.Thanks
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Warnings
- Don't try to do everything alone. Have some friends or family members with you so that they can help you, whether it's to get the software or to get food and drinks. It'll also make the tournament more fun to hold.Thanks
- Be sure that there are no unwritten rules. If there's an unwritten rule that the people attending the tournament don't know about, this may lead to arguments.Thanks
- Be ready for anything that may go wrong. Whether your console freezes or someone accidentally steps on a wire and sends the console tumbling down, you want to be prepared.Thanks
- Don't eat or drink while playing. This could lead to dirty or even broken controllers.Thanks
- Don't hold the tournament at too late of a time. Not everyone is a night owl.Thanks
- This may be expensive, so don't do it if it's not within your budget.Thanks
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