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Revision as of 05:58, 13 June 2019
LimitBreak
Organizer | PixelatedCody |
Type | Online |
Location | Squidboards |
Format | Single-Elimination |
Modes | Splat Zones Tower Control Rainmaker |
Date | 16 July 2016 |
Winner | Chimera |
LimitBreak was a Splatoon online tournament held on July 16th, 2016.[1] The tournament was unique in that it featured a set of restrictions in team compositions.
Standings
The standings for the event are as follows:[2]
Place | Team |
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1st | Chimera |
2nd | Komodo |
3rd | Extermination |
On The Bounce | |
5th | Can't Get Kraken |
Crème Fresh | |
Haikara Memento | |
Le Meme Team | |
9th | Altaira |
Circlejerk 1 | |
Killer wails | |
On-2-Bounce | |
SoS | |
Spartan Europe | |
We Come To Break Memories | |
メerox |
Rules
The tournament used a Single-Elimination bracket. Matches were played in a Best-of-3 games format until the Semi-Finals and Grand Finals which were played in a Best-of-5 games format. The tournament also introduced a set of restrictions in team compositions by banning certain Special Weapons, Gear Ability, and a Stage.[3]
The following Special Weapons were banned from use in the tournament:
The following Gear Ability was banned from use in the tournament:
The following Stage was banned from the tournament: