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The '''Scrapstar Series''' is an online | The '''Scrapstar Series''' is an online biweekly {{game}} tournament series organized and streamed by [[Mileve]]. The series started in February 2019 and is still running events today. It is one of the few currently running biweekly events to still be consistently streamed as well. Each of the tournaments count toward the Power Ranking of their respective regions. | ||
==Format== | ==Format== | ||
Initially, the Scrapstar Series ran weekly double elimination brackets for North American and European players. Over time, this changed so that the series still | Initially, the Scrapstar Series ran weekly double elimination brackets for North American and European players. Over time, this changed so that the series ran biweekly with both brackets still being the same day. For a short time there were also events held for players in South and Central America as well, but these were shortly lived. | ||
Up until the 31st event, Scrapstar brackets were ran on Challonge which required players to utilize Mileve's Discord server to communicate with their opponents as Challonge lacks player-to-player chat functions. For the 31st event onward, Battlefy was used for the brackets instead. Battlefy does have player-to-player chat functions if players desire to use it, but players also have the option to still use Discord communications if it works better for them. This change occurred because the tournament's organizer, Mileve, was offered benefits and advertising by Battlefy which Challonge did not provide. | Up until the 31st event, Scrapstar brackets were ran on Challonge which required players to utilize Mileve's Discord server to communicate with their opponents as Challonge lacks player-to-player chat functions. For the 31st event onward, Battlefy was used for the brackets instead. Battlefy does have player-to-player chat functions if players desire to use it, but players also have the option to still use Discord communications if it works better for them. This change occurred because the tournament's organizer, Mileve, was offered benefits and advertising by Battlefy which Challonge did not provide. | ||
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| [https://battlefy.com/planet-scrapstar/scrapstar-eu-53/5ec009e75abc101daf6b8ee7/info?infoTab=details Scrapstar EU 53] || May 25, 2020 || [[Ripha]] || {{Icon|Ninjara}} | | [https://battlefy.com/planet-scrapstar/scrapstar-eu-53/5ec009e75abc101daf6b8ee7/info?infoTab=details Scrapstar EU 53] || May 25, 2020 || [[Ripha]] || {{Icon|Ninjara}} | ||
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|[https://battlefy.com/planet-scrapstar/scrapstar-eu-54/5ecbd51c49cecb6eda364f39/info?infoTab=details Scrapstar EU 54] || June 8, 2020 || [[Ripha]] || {{Icon|Ninjara}} | |||
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===South/Central American events=== | ===South/Central American events=== | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*With 18 wins, [[AstroNinja0]] has the most Scrapstar Series wins out of all 19 unique North American victors. | *With 18 wins, [[AstroNinja0]] has the most Scrapstar Series wins out of all 19 unique North American victors. | ||
**This accolade goes to [[Ripha]], with | **This accolade goes to [[Ripha]], with 30 wins, for the European events and GameMasterTom, with 4 wins, for the South American events. | ||
*The name "Scrapstar" is a combination of [[Scrapyard]], the stage of Mileve's main [[Mechanica]], and Planet Popstar, the primary location in the Kirby series. | *The name "Scrapstar" is a combination of [[Scrapyard]], the stage of Mileve's main [[Mechanica]], and Planet Popstar, the primary location in the Kirby series. | ||
==Gameplay Videos== | ==Gameplay Videos== |
Revision as of 04:02, 10 June 2020
The Scrapstar Series is an online biweekly ARMS tournament series organized and streamed by Mileve. The series started in February 2019 and is still running events today. It is one of the few currently running biweekly events to still be consistently streamed as well. Each of the tournaments count toward the Power Ranking of their respective regions.
Format
Initially, the Scrapstar Series ran weekly double elimination brackets for North American and European players. Over time, this changed so that the series ran biweekly with both brackets still being the same day. For a short time there were also events held for players in South and Central America as well, but these were shortly lived.
Up until the 31st event, Scrapstar brackets were ran on Challonge which required players to utilize Mileve's Discord server to communicate with their opponents as Challonge lacks player-to-player chat functions. For the 31st event onward, Battlefy was used for the brackets instead. Battlefy does have player-to-player chat functions if players desire to use it, but players also have the option to still use Discord communications if it works better for them. This change occurred because the tournament's organizer, Mileve, was offered benefits and advertising by Battlefy which Challonge did not provide.
Scrapstar Series events typically run tournaments with the "Backroom" stage list, but on occasion other stages have been thrown into the mix. These other stages include [NAME REDACTED], Sky Arena, and Ramen Bowl.
Tournaments
North American Events
European Events
South/Central American events
Bracket | Date | Winner | Character(s) used |
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Scrapstar Series - ARMS SA 1 | April 1, 2019 | GameMasterTom | |
Scrapstar Series - ARMS SA 2 | April 15, 2019 | GameMasterTom | |
Scrapstar Series - ARMS SA 3 | April 29, 2019 | GameMasterTom | |
Scrapstar Series - ARMS SA/CA 4 | May 20, 2019 | GameMasterTom |
Trivia
- With 18 wins, AstroNinja0 has the most Scrapstar Series wins out of all 19 unique North American victors.
- This accolade goes to Ripha, with 30 wins, for the European events and GameMasterTom, with 4 wins, for the South American events.
- The name "Scrapstar" is a combination of Scrapyard, the stage of Mileve's main Mechanica, and Planet Popstar, the primary location in the Kirby series.
Gameplay Videos
Scrapstar Series NA 58
Scrapstar Series EU 42
Scrapstar Series SA 1