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Over the course of 2019, Era began to expand the amount, and variety, of the tournaments she hosted. In February, she began hosting [[Default Derby]], a default ARM only event. Despite not reaching Champions of the Era level of popularity, Default Derby still managed to engage players with a format that hadn't been widely utilized for almost two years. She also ran the North American bracket for the [[FellowsTV Open Circuit 3]]. Later in the year, in August, Era began running [[Temple Tantrum]], a series that utilized the "Backroom" set of stages. This series was created as a result of complaints with the Champions of the Era stages, as it did not use the Backroom's list. Throughout the year, Era also ran numerous smaller series and pop-up events, including one titled Midnight Madness. In late 2019, Era also joined the team Casual Crew as an ARMS player.
Over the course of 2019, Era began to expand the amount, and variety, of the tournaments she hosted. In February, she began hosting [[Default Derby]], a default ARM only event. Despite not reaching Champions of the Era level of popularity, Default Derby still managed to engage players with a format that hadn't been widely utilized for almost two years. She also ran the North American bracket for the [[FellowsTV Open Circuit 3]]. Later in the year, in August, Era began running [[Temple Tantrum]], a series that utilized the "Backroom" set of stages. This series was created as a result of complaints with the Champions of the Era stages, as it did not use the Backroom's list. Throughout the year, Era also ran numerous smaller series and pop-up events, including one titled Midnight Madness. In late 2019, Era also joined the team Casual Crew as an ARMS player.


In 2020, Era expanded her events even further by creating [[Champions of the Erapean Union]], a European region locked tournament series, and Outlaw Skirmish, an event utilizing a stage list consisting of typically banned competitive stages. During the early part of the year, Era also began helping out Casual ARMS with their events Casual Scramble and Casual Clash. She also considered retiring from TOing due to low entrance numbers in her events, but she continued to run events leading up to the ARMS related announcements featured in a [[Nintendo Direct|Nintendo Direct Mini]] on March 26th. This reinvigorated many players which allowed an increase in numbers as well as new events. In late March, she assisted in running the ARMS tournament in [[Quarantined Rapport]] and in April she was recommended to help run the bracket for the [[ARMS North American Online Open (April 2020)|ARMS North American Online Open]]. Era, alongside a team from Battlefy, orchestrated the 880 player event with great success and could possibly lead to another partnership down the line. Era returned to help out with [[Quarantined Rapport 2]] in June of 2020.
In 2020, Era expanded her events even further by creating [[Champions of the Erapean Union]], a European region locked tournament series, and Outlaw Skirmish, an event utilizing a stage list consisting of typically banned competitive stages. During the early part of the year, Era also began helping out Casual ARMS with their events Casual Scramble and Casual Clash. She also considered retiring from TOing due to low entrance numbers in her events, but she continued to run events leading up to the ARMS related announcements featured in a [[Nintendo Direct|Nintendo Direct Mini]] on March 26th. This reinvigorated many players which allowed an increase in numbers as well as new events. In late March, she assisted in running the ARMS tournament in [[Quarantined Rapport]] and proceeded to run a small series of events utilizing the same rule set as the upcoming official [[Nintendo]] event, the [[ARMS North American Online Open (April 2020)|ARMS North American Online Open]], to allow players to get practice with the unique rules. In April, she was recommended unanimously, by the tournament's casters, to help run the bracket for said event. Era, alongside a team from Battlefy, orchestrated the 880 player event with great success and could possibly lead to another partnership down the line. Era returned to help out with [[Quarantined Rapport 2]] in June of 2020.


Despite controversies in stage lists and numerous breaks spanning weeks at a time, Era has manage to remain a prominent ARMS community member and tournament organizer with a lasting player base supporting her along the way. She has a connection or partnership with almost every other  
Despite controversies in stage lists and numerous breaks spanning weeks at a time, Era has manage to remain a prominent ARMS community member and tournament organizer with a lasting player base supporting her along the way. She has a connection or partnership with almost every other  
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