RULEBOOK

Format
All Star Draft
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Only 32 teams can register
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Single elimination
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Winner takes the entire prize pool
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Prize pool: $1000
Dates: May 2 (Day 1) and May 2 (Day 3)
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Day 1 ends at Top 8
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Start time for both days: 3:00 PM EST
Allowed regions: NA, EU, LATAM (excluding Brazil)
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All servers will be set to NA
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LATAM South vs NA will default to NA05
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EU vs NA tbd
Disconnections & Remakes
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If a disconnection occurs before 9:00 → the match may be remade once with TO approval
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After 9:00 → the match continues unless both captains agree to remake
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Intentional disconnections = automatic loss
Communication
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All communication must be done on Start GG
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Discord will not be considered
Match Rules
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Format: Best of 3 (BO3) with All Star Draft
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Surrendering is not allowed
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First offense: Warning
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Second offense: Disqualification (DQ)
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Loser chooses map or side
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Winner chooses the remaining option
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Example: If loser picks map, winner picks side
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Admins will specify the starting map (Groudon is always first)
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Only EX Frontier admins may occupy the admin slot
Result Reporting
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After finishing your match, report it as soon as possible on Start GG
Rosters
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Rosters are locked
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5 starters + 2 substitutes allowed
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Substitutes are also locked
Check-in
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Check-in is 30 minutes before the tournament starts
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Matches have a 10-minute check-in window
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Late arrival = Disqualification (DQ)
Final Note
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Admin decisions are final
Ignoring farm for pointless fights:
Avoid ignoring farm for pointless fights. It’s tempting to join every skirmish, but engaging in unnecessary battles wastes valuable time and experience. Prioritize farming to hit your power spikes and charge your Unite Move, this will make you more impactful in the important fights that actually decide the game.
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Leaving lane EXP for no reason:
Don’t leave lane EXP unclaimed for no reason. Every wild Pokémon you miss means lost experience and a slower level progression. Unless you’re rotating for an objective or contesting high-value farm, make sure to clear your lane efficiently to keep your levels on track.
Taking jungler’s buffs without communication:
Avoid taking the jungler’s buffs without communication. Red and Blue Buffs are vital resources that help junglers maintain map control and impact teamfights. Always coordinate with your jungler before taking these buffs to prevent disrupting their farm path and to keep team synergy strong.
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Overcommitting and dying before key spawns:
Avoid overcommitting and dying before key spawns. Losing players right before major objectives like Regieleki or Rayquaza can cost your team map control and valuable experience. Play smart, prioritize survival, and only commit when you have a clear advantage or support from your team. Staying alive ensures you’re ready to contest and capitalize on these crucial moments.
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Wasting your cooldowns:
Don’t waste your cooldowns before contesting farm or key objectives. Save important abilities and crowd control to secure last hits on wild Pokémon or to outplay opponents during smite-style fights. Using your cooldowns too early can leave you vulnerable and reduce your chances of winning critical contests.
