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Keeping with the Japanese tradition, DCSS did not allow players to change characters during the tournament. Instead, players were required to register with a single character and use that character throughout the tournament. The matches were set to 5 stock and the levels were set to random from a limited list. Items were turned off, in keeping with the East Coast tradition. The brackets were randomly seeded after pools were used to eliminate some of the players. In total, 40 players attended the event, which was a very nice sized tournament at the time.  
Keeping with the Japanese tradition, DCSS did not allow players to change characters during the tournament. Instead, players were required to register with a single character and use that character throughout the tournament. The matches were set to 5 stock and the levels were set to random from a limited list. Items were turned off, in keeping with the East Coast tradition. The brackets were randomly seeded after pools were used to eliminate some of the players. In total, 40 players attended the event, which was a very nice sized tournament at the time.  


In the end, [[H2YL]] took the top 4 spots, with [[Azen]] (1st place, Shiek), [[ChuDat]] (2nd place, Ice Climbers), [[Chillin]] (3rd place, Fox) and [[Mild]] (4th place, Sheik) taking home the top honors. This marked the beginning of a major rise in prestige for H2YL in the Smash community.
In the end, [[H2YL]] took the top 4 spots, with [[Azen]] (1st place, Sheik), [[ChuDat]] (2nd place, Ice Climbers), [[Chillin]] (3rd place, Fox) and [[Mild]] (4th place, Sheik) taking home the top honors. This marked the beginning of a major rise in prestige for H2YL in the Smash community.


== DCSS #2 ==
== DCSS #2 ==