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'''Maesuma TOP 15 "FINAL"''' was a ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' [[major]] held in Suminoe-ku, [[Osaka]], from November 25th-26th, 2023. The event was named "FINAL" for being the final {{Trn|Maesuma|series}} event hosted by {{Sm|Maedakun}}, as he stepped down from the position of head TO following the event. | '''Maesuma TOP 15 "FINAL"''' was a ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' [[major]] held in Suminoe-ku, [[Osaka]], from November 25th-26th, 2023. The event was named "FINAL" for being the final {{Trn|Maesuma|series}} event hosted by {{Sm|Maedakun}}, as he stepped down from the position of head TO following the event. | ||
==Tournament summary== | |||
This tournament notably marked a new highest placement for {{SSBU|Toon Link}} at an ''Ultimate'' major, with {{Sm|Lv.1}} placing 3rd. In addition, this tournament marks the highest placement for a solo-{{SSBU|Banjo & Kazooie}} player at a major ''Ultimate'' tournament, with {{Sm|Toriguri}} placing 5th; this is tied with {{Sm|Tweek}}'s placement at {{Trn|Glitch 7 - Minus World}}, who played Banjo & Kazooie alongside {{SSBU|Pokémon Trainer}}. | |||
As expected, {{Sm|Miya|p=Honshu}} ultimately won the event, marking Miya's third main-series {{Trn|Maesuma TOP}} victory in a row. | |||
==Results== | ==Results== | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== |
Revision as of 01:00, November 28, 2023
Maesuma TOP 15 "FINAL" | |
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Dates | November 25th-26th, 2023 |
Venue | Hotel Fukurasia Osaka Bay |
Address/City | 1-7-50 Nankokita Suminoe-ku, Osaka |
Attendance | 379 |
Results | |
winners | Miya |
Staff | |
Organizer(s) | Maedakun |
Maesuma TOP 15 "FINAL" was a Super Smash Bros. Ultimate major held in Suminoe-ku, Osaka, from November 25th-26th, 2023. The event was named "FINAL" for being the final Maesuma event hosted by Maedakun, as he stepped down from the position of head TO following the event.
Tournament summary
This tournament notably marked a new highest placement for Toon Link at an Ultimate major, with Lv.1 placing 3rd. In addition, this tournament marks the highest placement for a solo-Banjo & Kazooie player at a major Ultimate tournament, with Toriguri placing 5th; this is tied with Tweek's placement at Glitch 7 - Minus World, who played Banjo & Kazooie alongside Pokémon Trainer.
As expected, Miya ultimately won the event, marking Miya's third main-series Maesuma TOP victory in a row.
Results
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate singles
(379 entrants)
Top 32 Bracket
Top 8 Bracket
Place | Name | Character(s) | Earnings |
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1st | Miya | ||
2nd | Yoshidora | ||
3rd | Lv.1 | ||
4th | Snow | ||
5th | Shirayuki | ||
5th | Toriguri | ||
7th | Doramigi | ||
7th | alice | ||
9th | Navy | ||
9th | Hero | ||
9th | MASA | ||
9th | Kome | ||
13th | Gackt | ||
13th | Jogibu | ||
13th | Senra | ||
13th | Gorioka | ||
17th | Tsubotsubo | ||
17th | Kaninabe | ||
17th | Tsubaki | ||
17th | Atelier | ||
17th | Masha | ||
17th | YOC | ||
17th | shion | ||
17th | Furararamen | ||
25th | Tsuna | ||
25th | Kyon | ||
25th | Nietono | ||
25th | Tora | ||
25th | Ryuoh | ||
25th | Luminous | ||
25th | Karaage | ||
25th | Rarukun | ||
33rd | Kuroponzu | ||
33rd | DIE-Gorou | ||
33rd | saboten | ||
33rd | Lunamado | ||
33rd | Lax | ||
33rd | Avaru | ||
33rd | Boarden | ||
33rd | Yadon | ||
33rd | Yn | ||
33rd | Rizeasu | ||
33rd | Ball | ||
33rd | Hamazou | ||
33rd | Vanilla | ||
33rd | Harasen | ||
33rd | showers | ||
33rd | yuzu | ||
49th | Raki | ||
49th | Tsumusuto | ||
49th | Asimo | ||
49th | Nibutani | ||
49th | Rarikkusu | ||
49th | Syupi | ||
49th | Noi | ||
49th | Gamu | ||
49th | Kokomill | ||
49th | LiiMac | ||
49th | mzk | ||
49th | Tubasuwa | ||
49th | Menbo | ||
49th | sssr | ||
49th | Lapixion | ||
49th | Floyd |
External links
Maesuma TOP | |
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2020 | Maesuma TOP 1 · Maesuma TOP 2 · Maesuma TOP 3 · Maesuma TOP 4 |
2021 | Maesuma TOP 5 · Maesuma TOP 6 |
2022 | Maesuma TOP 7 · Maesuma TOP 8 · Maesuma TOP 9 · Maesuma TOP 10 |
2023 | Maesuma TOP 11 · Maesuma TOP 12 · Maesuma TOP 13 · Maesuma TOP 14 · Maesuma TOP 15 "FINAL" |
Spinoffs | Kansai TOP Tournament · JAPAN 24 · Maesuma TOP 13.5 "U-22" · Maesuma TOP 14.5 "in Hyogo" |