Casual ARMS

Casual Tournaments

At Casual ARMS we like to celebrate our players' participation in tournaments by awarding eShop prizes funded by various sponsors or fundraising events whenever possible. All Casual ARMS tournament prizes will be distributed via random drawing with odds of winning determined by each participant's performance. Winning a fight earns .5 points with an additional 1 point awarded for the winner of every match (.5 each for a tie). A bye awards 2 points. At the end of each tournament, all accumulated points will serve as entries in the drawing for any prizes being distributed. Each participant can win only one prize per event.

Tournaments at Casual ARMS feature a Swiss style ruleset, which means there are no eliminations. You will play a series of rounds against other players with similar win-loss rates to you. Your individual fights will all matter, so be sure to report your full results of each fight as detailed in the rules below. Players will be ranked at the end for points earned, and the player with the most points will be the winner!

Please read all the rules before participating, and be ready to have tons of fun with us at Casual ARMS!

Clash Scramble

Casual Tournament Rules

Check In

Check in starts at 3:30 PM EST on Saturday, on the tournament day. The tournament starts at 4:30 PM EST. Match ups will be shuffled at the start of the tournament.

Communication

Communication will be handled through the Casual ARMS Discord server.

Please have your friend code ready to share with fellow competitors. If you have set up a friend code with Itembot, you can prompt it to automatically post your friend code by typing !fc in the appropriate chat.

If Challonge has your current match for the round listed as an even number, please make use of the #matchmaking-even channel on the Discord server. If your current match is listed as an odd number, please make use of the #matchmaking-odd channel on the server. This is intended to cut down on some of the clutter in the chat. If you have any difficulties, please ping @TO (Tournament Organizer).

Terms

Tournament Matches

Instead of an Arena, competitors will run through several party lobbies set to 1 coin. One player will make a party lobby with these settings:

After the round is completed, the score card should look something like this:

Additional Rules

Casual Tournament History