Tournament Megas For All Open [Won by Earlio]

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Hello and welcome to the Megas For All Open! This is part of the Pet Mod Grand Slam, and I recommend you read the PMGS summary and this guide on playing MFA if you're unfamiliar with what's going on. To enter into the Open, respond to this thread with something like "in" or "joining". This thread is not for conversation, and if you have any queries please message me or other PMGS staff. Entry closes 5th April.
Just to make sure it's clear, the Open is played in a best of 3 elimination format. We also request that you save all replays of your matches and post them with their results.
Here're the general Tournament rules:
  • Identity/Ghosting: Identity theft (battling as someone you are not) or proxy battling/ghosting will not be tolerated.
  • Scouting/Counter-teaming: Everyone can watch replays. Knowing your opponents tendencies is a major part of tournament battling, so don't complain if you get counter-teamed—learn what you're weak against and be prepared for it next time.
  • Timer Clause: As for taking long between moves, if your opponent asks you to hurry up, please oblige. If you are doing a damage calc for a key turn that is one thing, but prolonging every move is suspicious and annoying. Don't do it. Furthermore, Battle Timeout is a rule for a reason. If you run out of time, you lose, simple as that. It does not matter what your opponent says. Do not battle if you think you will have to leave mid battle, and instead reschedule for a better time.
  • Disconnections: Finally, in the case of a disconnect, the decision is in the hands of the player who did not disconnect. The options are: redo the battle move for move, redo the battle with the same teams but different moves, or redo the battle with completely different teams. Any suspicion that a disconnect was committed on purpose to redo a match may be appealed to the tournament host. If the battle was almost certainly over, the player may take the win. In this scenario, the final decision remains with the tournament host if the two players cannot work it out.
Also, here's some tips on scheduling for those newer to the tournament scene. Good luck and have fun!
 
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