Flash Royale #2.2 was the second Flash Royale event in the second season of the Flash Royale series and was hosted by Skailler, DSwift and KingPawn on July 3rd, 2016. It was the first regular Flash Royale event that featured a two-stage system: The first phase consisted of Round Robin Pools with 4 players each, with the Top 16 of the pools advancing into the Double Elimination Pro Bracket. Flash Royale #2.2 was also the first tournament to be scored with the Royale Court Rankings, a ranking system specifically for TSF events crafted by Skailler. It also was the first tournament to feature a player cap of 32 players in an attempt to keep the tournament more organized.
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| - Flash Royale #2.2 was the second Flash Royale event in the second season of the Flash Royale series and was hosted by Skailler, DSwift and KingPawn on July 3rd, 2016. It was the first regular Flash Royale event that featured a two-stage system: The first phase consisted of Round Robin Pools with 4 players each, with the Top 16 of the pools advancing into the Double Elimination Pro Bracket. Flash Royale #2.2 was also the first tournament to be scored with the Royale Court Rankings, a ranking system specifically for TSF events crafted by Skailler. It also was the first tournament to feature a player cap of 32 players in an attempt to keep the tournament more organized.
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| - Flash Royale #2.2 was the second Flash Royale event in the second season of the Flash Royale series and was hosted by Skailler, DSwift and KingPawn on July 3rd, 2016. It was the first regular Flash Royale event that featured a two-stage system: The first phase consisted of Round Robin Pools with 4 players each, with the Top 16 of the pools advancing into the Double Elimination Pro Bracket. Flash Royale #2.2 was also the first tournament to be scored with the Royale Court Rankings, a ranking system specifically for TSF events crafted by Skailler. It also was the first tournament to feature a player cap of 32 players in an attempt to keep the tournament more organized. There were enough players signed up that a waiting list had to be added in the case of dropouts. However, only 19 players showed up in total, including one that didn't play any matches and another who was expelled from the tournament due to their lag issues holding up the rest of the tournament. The low player number also resulted in the Top 16 Bracket being reduced to Top 10. WRXJoey brought the tournament home, defeating TyranitarLord in Grand Finals without dropping a set throughout the entire tournament.
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