Tournament:EVO 2016
| EVO 2016 | |
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| Dates | July 15th-17th, 2016 |
| Venue | Las Vegas Convention Center & Mandalay Bay Events Center |
| Address/City | 3150 Paradise Rd 3950 S Las Vegas Blvd Las Vegas, Nevada |
| Attendance | 4,497+ |
| Entry fees | Melee singles: $10 Smash Wii U singles: $10 |
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| Organizer(s) | Mr. Wizard |
Evolution 2016, or simplyEVO 2016, was the 15th edition of theEvolution Championship Series, a fighting game tournament held annually in Las Vegas, Nevada. It took place in July on Friday the 15th to Sunday the 17th at the Las Vegas Convention Center, then at the Mandalay Bay Events Center to host finals.
It was announced on January 26th, 2016 by EVO's tournament director, Joey "Mr. Wizard" Cuellar, that bothSuper Smash Bros. Melee andSuper Smash Bros. for Wii U would be featured as official games on the EVO 2016 game lineup.[1][2]
EVO 2016 was the first time aSmash event surpassed 2,000 entrants, with bothMelee andSmash 4 breaking this milestone. TheSmash 4 event was thelargestSmash tournament of all time until it was surpassed byEVO 2019, and remains the largestSmash 4 event of all time. theMelee event was the largestMelee tournament of all time until it was surpassed bySupernova 2025.
Tournament summary[edit]
Melee[edit]
PPMD andLeffen were registered to enterMelee, but the former dropped out due to health problems, while the latter was forced to drop out due to his persistent visa issues. Despite the absence of two of the2015 SSBMRank Top 6, however, the competition still proved to be fierce.Hungrybox, after losing toPlup in winners' semis, defeatedS2J in losers' quarters,Mango in losers' semis, Plup again in losers' finals, andArmada in two extremely close 3-2 sets in grand finals to win his first EVO championship. While down a full stock in game 5 of set one, on the brink of elimination, Hungrybox landed a successful edgeguard on Armada, followed by azero-to-deathRest combo to reset the bracket.[3] The set (along with Hungrybox's popoff following his victory) has become one of the most well-known moments in competitiveMelee history, and helped cement his "Clutchbox" reputation for pulling off immense comebacks in bracket.
Plup also performed exceptionally well at the tournament, defeating Mango in winners' quarters and Hungrybox in winners' semis before finally falling to Armada in winners' finals and Hungrybox in losers' finals, placing 3rd. S2J had an impressive losers' bracket run, defeatingJAVI,DruggedFox,Duck, andWestballz, placing 5th with a character often considered below the threshold for a top-tier character.
Smash 4[edit]
Many top players from Japan flew out to compete inSmash 4, most notablyKamemushi, who's made his first major appearance in North America.Ally won his first EVO after defeatingDabuz in winners' quarters,Abadango in winners' semis and Kamemushi twice, 3-0 in winners' finals and 3-1 in grand finals. Kamemushi, who claimed he would win EVO atUmebura 23 two months prior, defeatedMr. R,Earth andVoiD on his path to winners finals. After losing to Ally, he notably put an end toEVO 2015 championZeRo's long losers bracket run with a 3-0 victory and finished the tournament with a strong 2nd place. This wasMega Man's highest placing at aSmash 4 major, and changed many players' opinions onMega Man's presence in the metagame and the potential of Japan's top talent in general (Abadango andRanai were also present in top 8). After taking an early loss toMr.E in round 2 pools and narrowly defeatingSalem in a last-hit situation, ZeRo made it all the way to losers finals, taking downHyuga,Komorikiri,KEN, Earth,Larry Lurr, Abadango and VoiD on the way, but his road to the back-to-back championship was cut short after facing off against Kamemushi in a very anticipated set.
Official game lineup[edit]
| Finals | Game | Entrants | Pot Size |
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| Sunday | Street Fighter V | 5,107 | $101,070 |
| Sunday | Super Smash Bros. Melee | 2,372 | $23,720 |
| Sunday | Guilty Gear Xrd Revelator | 910 | $19,100 |
| Sunday | Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 | 782 | $7,820 |
| Sunday | Mortal Kombat XL | 713 | $57,130 |
| Saturday | Killer Instinct | 546 | $55,460 |
| Saturday | Pokkén Tournament | 1,180 | $21,800 |
| Saturday | Super Smash Bros. for Wii U | 2,662 | $26,620 |
| Saturday | Tekken 7: Fated Retribution | 549 | $5,490 |
Ruleset[edit]
Super Smash Bros. Melee[edit]
- Items are set to off and none.Pause disabled
- 4stocks and 8 minutetime limit.
- 2/3 games; 3/5 for Winner's, Loser's, and Grand Finals
- Wobbling is allowed. The freeze glitch and infinite stalling are banned however.
- First stage is decided by banning from the Starter Stages in P1-P2-P2-P1 order.
- Winning player is not locked into the same character for the next match, but has to pick before loser selects character.
- In a Best of 3 match, a player can ban 1 stage upon winning a game. In a Best of 5 match however, there are no stage bans.
- Maximum allowed time between games is 60 seconds. Any player violating this rule will be issued a loss.
- Dave's Stupid Rule: A player cannot counterpick the last stage they won on unless mutually agreed to by both players.
Stage list[edit]
| Starter | Counterpick |
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| Battlefield | Pokémon Stadium |
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Super Smash Bros. for Wii U[edit]
- Items are set to off and none.Pause andhandicap are disabled.Launch rate is 1.0.
- 2 stocks and 6 minutetime limit.
- 2/3 games; 3/5 for Winner's, Loser's, and Grand Finals
- Customs and Equipment are turned off.
- Mii Fighters are legal (1-1-1-1 Default Miis only).Amiibo however are banned.
- All Ω form of stages are banned.
- First stage is decided by (Rock-Paper-Scissors) best of 1. Winner strikes, then loser strikes twice, then winner. (P1-P2-P2-P1)
- Following stages decided by winner banning one stage from all stages and then loser choosing.
- Winning player is not locked into the same character for the next match, but has to pick before loser selects character.
- Maximum allowed time between games is 60 seconds. Any player violating this rule will be issued a loss.
- Dave's Stupid Rule: A player cannot counterpick the last stage they won on unless mutually agreed to by both players.
- You may not play on a stage that is not on the available stages list. This will result in a double disqualification.
- Sudden Death with a tied percentage/stock count will NOT determine the outcome of a tied game. A playoff match with 1 stock/2 minutes will determine the winner.
- There will be no loading anything on to the tournament consoles.
Stage list[edit]
| Starter | Counterpick |
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| Battlefield (Miiverse) | Dream Land 64 |
| Final Destination | Duck Hunt |
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| Smashville | |
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Results[edit]
Super Smash Bros. Melee singles[edit]
(2,372 entrants)
Top 32 Bracket
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| 1st | $14,232 | ||
| 2nd | $4,744 | ||
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Super Smash Bros. for Wii U singles[edit]
(2,662 entrants)
Top 32 Bracket
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| 1st | $15,972 | ||
| 2nd | $5,324 | ||
| 3rd | $2,662 | ||
| 4th | $1,064.80 | ||
| 5th | $532.40 | ||
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Side events[edit]
Super Smash Bros. Melee doubles[edit]
(96 teams)
Top 8 Bracket
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Super Smash Bros. for Wii U 2Scoops vs. GSM crew battle[edit]
| 2Scoops Player | Character | Stocks Taken | GSM Player | Character | Stocks Taken |
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| Zan | 3 | WAR | 2 | ||
| SM | 2 | Kennypu | 5 | ||
| BAM | 1 | VoiD | 8 | ||
| Larry Lurr | 1 | Aerow | 1 | ||
| Zenyou | 1 | Lethal Trilogy | 2 | ||
| Jonny Westside | 6 | K0rean | 4 | ||
| Scizor | 3 | Rush | 1 | ||
| Akito | 4 | Dren | 1 | ||
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Super Smash Bros. for Wii U 2Scoops vs. GSM exhibitions[edit]
| Winner | Character(s) | Loser | Character(s) | Score | Amount |
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| K0rean | Pluto | 3-2 | $5 | ||
| K0rean | Larry Lurr | 3-1 | $5 | ||
| Scizor | Click | 3-0 | $5 | ||
| Akito | WAR | 2-0 | $1 |
Project M singles[edit]
The Project M side event was the seventh stop on theProject M Championship Circuit.
(142 entrants)
Top 24 bracket
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| 1st | 300 | |||
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Trivia[edit]
- Ken, who won the firstMelee tournament atEVO World 2007, was invited as a guest during the EVO 2016 lineup announcement to comment onMelee's history at EVO.
- This is the first EVO ever where a Canadian (namely,Ally) has won in any of the games played at EVO.
- This is the first EVO withMelee as part of the game lineup where anIce Climbers player did not make Top 8. (ChuDat made Top 8 at EVO World 2007 and EVO 2015,Wobbles made Top 8 atEVO 2013, andFly Amanita made Top 8 atEVO 2014.)
- Similarly, this is the first EVO withMelee as part of the game lineup where aCaptain Falcon player has gotten in Top 8.
External links[edit]
References[edit]
| EVO | |
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| World Championships | EVO World 2007 ·EVO 2008 ·EVO 2009 ·EVO 2013 ·EVO 2014 ·EVO 2015 ·EVO 2016 ·EVO 2017 ·EVO 2018 ·EVO 2019 |
| EVO 2007 circuit | EVO South ·EVO East ·EVO North ·EVO West |
| EVO Japan | EVO Japan 2018 ·EVO Japan 2020 |

