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and contributions from ABR, Amaranth, Blazenix, Blue Cloyster, chuva de perereca, Ctown6, Enigami, Gefährlicher Random, Kaz, nicole7735, phoopes, Reverend, Sceptross, Serpi, teal6, Ticken, & Torchic

Previous Editions: I / II / III / IV

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Hello everyone, and welcome to RBY Invitational V, hosted by yours truly! RBY Invitational is a 32-player, invite-only, double-elimination RBY OU tournament featuring returning legends, current superstars, up-and-comers, and some of the best players in Smogon's history. This year's edition has a current prizepool of $1,314.33. Join the Discord Server to watch the RBY event of the year!

RBY Invitational does not happen without CALLOUS and CALLOUS Invitational. The tournament's rules, format, and donation-based prizepool were directly carried over from CALLOUS Invitational. Big thank you to him for creating the Invitational format for ADV that almost every other generation has replicated at this point!

The RBY Invitational promises to be an unforgettable experience, with battles that will inspire, surprise, and thrill us all. Stay tuned for the exhilarating battles that await, where history will be made, legacies forged, and champions crowned. Remember how hype Gefährlicher Random vs. chuva de perereca in RBY Invitational IV Finals was? Or SaDiSTiCNarwhal vs. Kenix in RBYWC II Finals? Now, magnify that sense of grandeur, that all-encompassing spectacle, and envision it unfolding with each passing round. The journey begins here—let the RBY Invitational begin!
  • This is a standard RBY OU tournament. Both the Main Event and Play Ins are invite only.
  • REPLAYS ARE REQUIRED FOR ALL MATCHES.
  • All games must be played on the Smogon Tournaments Pokemon Showdown! server (smogtours.psim.us).
  • Main Event will be Double Elimination, 32 Players, and 10 Rounds. Rounds will be Best of Three until Round 8 (Winner's Finals) where they become Best of Five.​
  • Play Ins will be Single Elimination, 48 Players, and 4 Rounds. Participants will be split until three 16-person brackets where the three winners will qualify for the Main Event. Play Ins will be seeded.​
  • Do not cheat. I reserve the right to disqualify anyone breaking this rule.​
  • Do not harass or insult your opponents, spectators, or staff. I reserve the right to disqualify anyone breaking this rule.​
  • The main event will take over 2 months to complete. This is a hefty time and effort commitment. Make sure you are able to commit to playing the entire tournament until the end before accepting the invitation.
  • This is a serious, competitive, invite-only RBY OU Tournament with thousands of dollars on the line. Effort, serious teams and Pokemon, and not forfeiting games/sets for no valid reason is expected of all players. I reserve the right to disqualify anyone breaking this rule.
  • I am the sole decider on anything and everything regarding this tournament. There are no appeals. I reserve the right to change, cancel or in any other way alter the tournament at any time for any reason at my sole discretion. I reserve the right to penalize, kick, ban or disqualify any participant at any time for any reason at my sole discretion. My decisions are final. By agreeing to participate in this tournament you understand and agree to this.
May 5th - Main Event Invitations; RBYWC II Finals
May 19th - Play Ins Invitations
May 26th - Play Ins Round 1
June 2nd - Play Ins Round 2
June 9th - Play Ins Round 3
June 16th - Play Ins Round 4
June 23rd - Break; RBY Team Boomer vs. Team Zoomer

June 30th - Round 1
July 7th - Round 2
July 14th - Round 3 (Loser's Only)
July 21st - Round 4
July 28th - Round 5 (Loser's Only)
August 4th - Round 6
August 11th - Round 7 (Loser's Only)
August 18th - Round 8 (Winner's Finals) ##Best of 5 begins
August 25th - Round 9 (Loser's Finals)
September 1st - Round 10 (Grand Finals)
MAIN EVENT
  1. Amaranth
  2. Serpi
  3. chuva de perereca
  4. ABR
  5. Kaz
  6. Laroxyl
  7. Excal
  8. Peasounay
  9. Gefährlicher Random
  10. Gilbert arenas
  11. spies
  12. BIHI
  13. Sceptross
  14. SaDiSTiCNarwhal
  15. Kenix
  16. SoulWind
  17. Nails
  18. Ctown6
  19. marcoasd
  20. nicole7735
  21. McMeghan
  22. shiloh
  23. Isza
  24. Enigami
  25. M Dragon
  26. Mako
  27. Conflict
  28. Koalacance
  29. BlazingDark

  30. Albi
  31. Larry
  32. Aliss
DECLINED - MAIN EVENT

Heroic Troller
Lusch
Hipmonlee
Prinz
BKC
Khaetis
FriendOfMrGolem120

PLAY INS

1. NotVeryCake
2. gastlies
3. phoopes
4. Quarante8
5. Justamente
6. BeeOrSomething
7. UltiNooba19
8. Deezcastforms
9. HSOWA
10. Rubyblood
11. royzin
12. Ortheore
13. Tarvold
14. Larry
15. oakdeon
16. Acetylaldehyde
17. kjdaas
18. avarice
19. Torchic
20. RaiZen1704
21. ImposterOCE
22. Vileman
23. Aliss
24. YBW
25. Skyrio
26. King Billu
27. Wazza37
28. Genesis7
29. 16bit
30. ziloXX
31. Unowndragon
32. Albi
33. MrSoup
34. Charmflash
35. GirlsSeeGhosts
36. stunner047
37. SpoiledBerries
38. Ranshiin
39. Mister Tim
40. Maris Bonibell
41. NVentous
42. Kristyl
43. robjr
44. twash
45. MagearnaTheBoss
46. false
47. TyCarter
48. gorgie

DECLINED - PLAY INS

erz
snaga
Blue Cloyster
Maya Chansey
Frrf
Louna
Oiseau Bleu
Highv0ltag3
chub
RealJester
HANTSUKI
Mikon
TibarnWasTaken
soulgazer
SANKE CARP
Raiza
SMB
eden
Prof_J
Melbelle
Ice Yazu
Sabelette
hellpowna
Medeia
emma - 500
chuva de perereca - 201.15
phoopes - 20
Gefährlicher Random - 168
Blue Cloyster - 28.85
Reverend - 50
Ctown6 - 100
Serpi - 69.85
Enigami - 12.35
Torchic - 14.33
ABR - 100

Total - $1,314.33
Play Ins Round 1

Red Bracket:

[1] RaiZen1704 vs. phoopes [16]
[2] Vileman vs. SpoiledBerries [15]
[3] Quarante8 vs. HSOWA [14]
[4] Charmflash vs. robjr [13]
[5] gorgie vs. Ortheore [12]
[6] Albi vs. GirlsSeeGhosts [11]
[7] YBW vs. Unowndragon [10]
[8] Acetylaldehyde vs. ziloXX [9]

Blue Bracket:

[1] NotVeryCake vs. avarice [16]
[2] UltiNooba19 vs. twash [15]
[3] BeeOrSomething vs. Deezcastforms [14]
[4] Larry vs. kjdaas [13]
[5] Torchic vs. oakdeon [12]
[6] stunner047 vs. false [11]
[7] Wazza37 vs. 16bit [10]
[8] Mister Tim vs. MrSoup [9]

Yellow Bracket:

[1] Aliss vs. TyCarter [16]
[2] Genesis7 vs. MagearnaTheBoss [15]
[3] Rubyblood vs. King Billu [14]
[4] Tarvold vs. Maris Bonibell [13]
[5] Skyrio vs. Kristyl [12]
[6] royzin vs. NVentous [11]
[7] Justamente vs. ImposterOCE [10]
[8] Ranshiin vs. gastlies [9]

Play Ins Round 2

Red Bracket:

[1] RaiZen1704 vs. ziloXX [9]
[2] Vileman vs. Unowndragon [10]
[3] Quarante8 vs. Albi [6]
[13] robjr vs. gorgie [5]

Blue Bracket:

[1] NotVeryCake vs. Mister Tim [8]
[2] UltiNooba19 vs. 16bit [10]
[14] Deezcastforms vs. false [11]
[4] Larry vs. Torchic [5]

Yellow Bracket:

[1] Aliss vs. gastlies [9]
[2] Genesis7 vs. Justamente [7]
[14] King Billu vs. NVentous [11]
[4] Tarvold vs. Skyrio [5]

Play Ins Round 3

Red Bracket:

[1] RaiZen1704 vs. gorgie [5]
[2] Vileman vs. Albi [6]

Blue Bracket:

[1] NotVeryCake vs. Larry [4]
[2] UltiNooba19 vs. Deezcastforms [14]

Yellow Bracket:

[1] Aliss vs. Tarvold [4]
[7] Justamente vs. King Billu [14]

Play Ins Round 4

Out of the RED BRACKET -- Mega Boomer [#5 Red, #13 Overall] gorgie, who played RBY in SPLs I (2010), IV (2013), VI (2015), and VII (2017) faces off against [#6 Red, #18 Overall] Albi, who hopes to follow in Laroxyl's footsteps and become the second straight Italian to fight their way through Play Ins.

[5] gorgie vs. Albi [6]

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Out of the BLUE BRACKET -- Gefährlicher Random-tutee, 2x Trophy Winner, and fresh off a 3-0 WCoP 2024 [#4 Blue, #10 Overall] Larry will face off against [#2 Blue, #5 Overall] UltiNooba19, the fan-favorite teenager who's coming off a 3-2 RBYWC and plenty of hype.

[4] Larry vs. UltiNooba19 [2]

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Out of the YELLOW BRACKET -- three-time Invitational participant [#1 Yellow, #3 Overall] Aliss, looking to return to the big stage, will face off against [#14 Yellow, #40 Overall] King Billu, the lowest seeded player to make it to the finals in their bracket, with upsets over Rubyblood, NVentous, and Justamente.

[1] Aliss vs. King Billu [14]

1-Aliss-vs-14-King-Billu.gif
Round 1

Conflict vs. spies
Excal vs. ABR
Peasounay
vs. Larry
shiloh vs. King Billu Kenix
marcoasd vs. M Dragon
SoulWind vs. Albi
nicole7735
vs. Kaz
Gefährlicher Random vs. Mako
BIHI vs. Sceptross
Isza
vs. McMeghan
chuva de perereca vs. Serpi
Nails vs. BlazingDark
Gilbert arenas vs. Amaranth
SaDiSTiCNarwhal
vs. Laroxyl
Koalacance vs. Aliss
Ctown6 vs. Enigami

Round 2

Winner's

Amaranth vs. Peasounay
marcoasd vs. shiloh
Serpi vs. Albi
Conflict vs. Isza
Ctown6 vs. nicole7735
SaDiSTiCNarwhal vs. ABR
Gefährlicher Random
vs. Sceptross
BlazingDark vs. Koalacance

Loser's

Excal vs. BIHI
M Dragon vs. chuva de perereca
Laroxyl vs. McMeghan
Mako vs. spies
SoulWind
vs. Nails
Gilbert arenas vs. King Billu
Enigami
vs. Kaz
Larry vs. Aliss

Round 3

Loser's

Albi vs. Larry
chuva de perereca vs. Ctown6
Excal
vs. Conflict
spies vs. shiloh
Peasounay
vs. SaDiSTiCNarwhal
King Billu vs. McMeghan
Koalacance vs. Sceptross
SoulWind
vs. Enigami

Round 4

Winner's

marcoasd vs. Serpi
Amaranth vs. ABR
BlazingDark vs. nicole7735
Isza
vs. Gefährlicher Random

Loser's

shiloh vs. Sceptross
Peasounay vs. SoulWind
Larry
vs. Ctown6
Excal vs. McMeghan

Round 5

Loser's

Sceptross  vs  BlazingDark
SoulWind  vs  Gefährlicher Random
ABR  vs  Serpi
McMeghan  vs  Larry
 
RBY Invitational Tournament History

Volume I - Totality

Total Invitationals Participated In

5 - Amaranth, Enigami, marcoasd, Nails, Sceptross
4 - Aliss, Excal, Gilbert arenas, Kaz, Mako, McMeghan, SaDiSTiCNarwhal, Serpi, shiloh
3 - BIHI, chuva de perereca, Ctown6, Frrf, Hayburner, Hipmonlee, Koalacance, Lusch, M Dragon, Mana, Mister Tim, Peasounay, spies
2 - ABR, BlazingDark, dice, ErPeris, FriendOfMrGolem120, Gefährlicher Random, Genesis7, HANTSUKI, Isza, Laroxyl, MetalGro$$, nicole7735, Pohjis, SoulWind, Star
1 - Albi**, Bedschibaer, BKC, Christos, Ciele, Conflict**, Diegolh, eden, Golden Gyarados, Heroic Troller, Isa, jake, Jsaok3, King Billu**, Khaetis, Larry**, LNumbers, Lutra, Maya Chansey, Mysterious M, Oiseau Bleu, Pearl, Raish, SMB, soulgazer, teal6, The Quasar, Tobes, Ice Yazu

**Making their debut this Invitational!

Total Set Wins

15 - FriendOfMrGolem120
14 - Sceptross
12 - Kaz
10 - Amaranth, Excal
9 - Lusch, Nails, Serpi
8 - marcoasd, McMeghan
7 - Pohjis, Enigami
8 - Nails, Sceptross, Serpi
7 - Excal, marcoasd, Pohjis
6 - chuva de perereca, Gefährlicher Random, Hipmonlee, Khaetis, Mako, SaDiSTiCNarwhal, spies
5 - Aliss, Gilbert arenas
4 - Diegolh, Heroic Troller, Laroxyl, M Dragon, MetalGro$$, Mister Tim, Peasounay, shiloh
3 - ABR, BIHI, Ctown6, Koalacance
2 - Bedschibaer, Christos, ErPeris, Frrf, teal6
1 - BlazingDark, eden, Genesis7, Hayburner, Isa, Isza, jake, Mana, Maya Chansey, Pearl, SMB, SoulWind, Star, Tobes
0 - BKC, chuva de perereca, Ciele, Ctown6, dice, Golden Gyarados, HANTSUKI, Jsaok3, LNumbers, Lutra, Mysterious M, nicole7735, Oiseau Bleu, Raish, soulgazer, The Quasar

Total Money Finishes

2 - Kaz (I, 2nd & II, 2nd)
1 - chuva de perereca (IV, 2nd), Khaetis (III, 1st), marcoasd (III, 3rd), Excal (II, 1st), FriendOfMrGolem120 (II, 2nd), Gefährlicher Random, (IV, 1st), Laroxyl (IV, 3rd), Sceptross (II, 3rd), Amaranth (I, 1st), Nails (I, 3rd)

Total Money Won

Gefährlicher Random - $335.23
Khaetis - $277.5
chuva de perereca - $201.15
Kaz - $200.46
Laroxyl - $134.10
Excal - $134
marcoasd - $111
FriendOfMrGolem120 - $80.40
Amaranth - $67.91
Sceptross - $53.60
Nails - $11.32

Volume II - Patriotism

Participants by Country (Invitational V)

United States (9) - ABR, Ctown6, Enigami, Excal, Gilbert arenas, Isza, Nails, SaDiSTiCNarwhal, shiloh
France (5) - BIHI, BlazingDark, Kaz, Koalacance, Peasounay
Spain (4) - chuva de perereca, M Dragon, SoulWind
Germany (4) - Conflict, Gefährlicher Random, Larry, Serpi
Italy (4) - Albi, Amaranth, Laroxyl, marcoasd
Belgium (1) - McMeghan
Canada (1) - King Billu
Chile (1) - Mako
Netherlands (1) - Aliss
New Zealand (1) - nicole7735
Peru (1) - spies
Portugal (1) - Sceptross

US Northeast (5) - ABR, Excal, Gilbert arenas, Isza, SaDiSTiCNarwhal
US Midwest (2) - Enigami, Nails
US West (2) - Ctown6, shiloh

Participants by Country (Invitationals I - V)

United States (20) - ABR, BKC, Ctown6, dice, eden, Enigami, Excal, Gilbert arenas, Golden Gyarados, Isza, jake, Jsaok3, Maya Chansey, Nails, Raish, SaDiSTiCNarwhal, shiloh, Star, teal6, Tobes
France (10) - BIHI, BlazingDark, Diegolh, Frrf, Kaz, Khaetis, Koalacance, Oiseau Bleu, Peasounay, Ice Yazu
Germany (7) - Conflict, FriendOfMrGolem120, Gefährlicher Random, Larry, LNumbers, Lusch, Serpi
Italy (7) - Albi, Amaranth, ErPeris, Heroic Troller, Laroxyl, marcoasd, The Quasar
Canada (4) - King Billu, Genesis7, Hayburner, soulgazer
Spain (4) - chuva de perereca, M Dragon, SMB, SoulWind
Belgium (2) - McMeghan, MetalGro$$
Greece (2) - Christos, Mysterious M
Netherlands (2) - Aliss, Mana
New Zealand (2) - Hipmonlee, nicole7735
Portugal (2) - Pearl, Sceptross
United Kingdon (2) - Lutra, Ciele
Austria (1) - Bedschibaer
Brazil (1) - HANTSUKi
Chile (1) - Mako
Finland (1) - Pohjis
Peru (1) - spies
Russia (1) - Mister Tim
Sweden (1) - Isa

Invitationals Participated by Country

49 - United States
22 - France
17 - Italy
14 - Germany
9 - Spain
7 - Canada
7 - Netherlands
6 - Belgium
6 - Portugal
5 - New Zealand
3 - Chile
3 - Russia
3 - Peru
3 - United Kingdom
2 - Brazil
2 - Finland
2 - Greece
1 - Austria
1 - Mongolia
1 - Sweeden

Set Wins by Country

56 - United States
39 - Germany
35 - France
28 - Italy
15 - Portugal
12 - Belgium
12 - Spain
7 - Finland
6 - Chile
6 - Netherlands
6 - New Zealand
6 - Peru
4 - Russia
4 - United Kingdom
2 - Austria
2 - Canada
2 - Greece
1 - Sweden
1 - Venezuela
0 - Brazil
0 - Mongolia

Differential by Country

21 - Germany
5 - Italy
5 - Portugal
4 - Belgium
4 - France
3 - Finland
2 - Peru
0 - Chile
0 - Austria
0 - Spain
-1 - Sweden
-1 - Mongolia
-1 - Greece
-1 - Venezuela
-2 - New Zealand
-2 - Russia
-2 - United Kingdom
-3 - Brazil
-6 - Netherlands
-8 - Canada
-16 - United States

Victors by Country

Germany (1) - Gefährlicher Random (IV)
France (1) - Khaetis (III)
United States (1) - Excal (II)
Italy (1) - Amaranth (I)

Money Finishes by Country

France (3) - Kaz (I, 2nd & III, 2nd), Khaetis (III, 1st)
Italy (3) - Amaranth (I, 1st), Laroxyl (IV, 3rd), marcoasd (III, 3rd)
Germany (2) - Gefährlicher Random (IV, 1st), FriendOfMrGolem120 (II, 2nd)
United States (2) - Excal (II, 1st), Nails (I, 3rd)
Spain (1) - chuva de perereca (IV, 2nd)
Portugal (1) - Sceptross (II, 3rd)

Volume III - Dominance

Most Wins

15 - FriendOfMrGolem120
14 - Sceptross
12 - Kaz
10 - Amaranth, Excal

Greatest Set Differential

+11 - FriendOfMrGolem120
+6 - Gefährlicher Random, Kaz, Khaetis, Sceptross
+5 - Excal
+4 - Amaranth

Most Set Wins in a single Invitational

9 - FriendOfMrGolem120 (II)
6 - chuva de perereca (IV), Gefährlicher Random (IV), Sceptross (IV), Khaetis (III), marcoasd (III), FriendOfMrGolem120 (III), Excal (II), Amaranth (I), Kaz (I), Nails (I)
5 - McMeghan (IV), Kaz (III), Serpi (II)

Longest Set Win Streaks in a single Invitational

8 - FriendOfMrGolem120 (II)
6 - Gefährlicher Random (IV), Sceptross (IV), Khaetis (III), Amaranth (I)
5 - FriendOfMrGolem120 (III), Excal (II)
4 - Laroxyl (IV), McMeghan (IV), Kaz (III), marcoasd (III), Pohjis (II), spies (II), Kaz (I), Nails (I)

Participants who've only finished Top 16 or better (min. 3 Invitationals played)

Hipmonlee - Top 16 / Top 12 / x / Top 12
Kaz - 2nd / x / 2nd / Top 16
Lusch - Top 12 / x / Top 8 / Top 12
Mako - x / Top 12 / Top 16 / Top 12
Sceptross - Top 12 / 3rd / Top 16 / 4th

Volume IV - Jeopardy

Repeat Matchups

Amaranth (2) vs. (0) Kaz
Excal (2) vs. (0) Amaranth
Kaz (2) vs. (0) marcoasd
Khaetis (2) vs. (0) Kaz
marcoasd (2) vs. (0) FriendOfMrGolem120
Nails (2) vs. (0) Peasounay
SaDiSTiCNarwhal (2) vs. (0) Frrf
chuva de perereca (1) vs. (1) Laroxyl
chuva de perereca (1) vs. (1) McMeghan
Enigami (1) vs. (1) Nails
Excal (1) vs. (1) FriendOfMrGolem120
Lusch (1) vs. (1) Kaz
McMeghan (1) vs. (1) Sceptross

Kills (Wins in the Loser's Bracket)

12 - FriendOfMrGolem120
9 - Sceptross
6 - Lusch, McMeghan, Nails
5 - Serpi
4 - marcoasd, spies
3 - Aliss, Amaranth, chuva de perereca, Ctown6, Enigami, Kaz, Heroic Troller, MetalGro$$, SaDiSTiCNarwhal, Peasounay, Pohjis
2 - BIHI, Excal, Frrf, Gilbert arenas, Hipmonlee, Koalacance, shiloh, teal6
1 - ABR, Bedschibaer, Diegolh, eden, ErPeris, Gefährlicher Random, Khaetis, M Dragon, Mako, Maya Chansey, Mister Tim, Isa, Pearl, SoulWind, Star, Zebraiken

Most Roles in the Discord (excluding Matches)

8 - emma (em, V Host, V Donor, IV Host, IV Donor, III Host, III Donor, II Donor)
7 - Amaranth (I Champion, V Player, IV Player, III Host, III Player II Player, I Player)
7 - Enigami (V Donor, V Player, IV Player, III Donor, III Player, II Player, I Player)
7 - Kaz (III Money Finish, I Money Finish, V Player, IV Player, IV Player, III Player, I Player)
6 - Excal (Excal, II Champion, V Player, IV Player, III Player, II Player)
6 - marcoasd (III Money Finish, V Player, IV Player, III Player, II Player, I Player)
6 - Nails (I Money Finish, V Player, IV Player, III Player, II Player, I Player)
6 - Sceptross - (III Money Finish, V Player, IV Player, III Player, II Player, I Player)
6 - Serpi (V Donor, V Player, IV Player, III Player, II Donor, II Player)
5 - Aliss (V Player, IV Player, III Player, II Player, I Host)
5 - chuva de perereca (IV Money Finish, V Donor, V Player, IV Player, III Player)
5 - Ctown6 (V Donor, V Player, IV Player, III Donor, III Player)

The Fun Fact Compendium

Excal's Record with Big 6 (Career): 14-0 (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 | 7 | 8, 9, 10, 11 | 12, 13, 14)
Gefährlicher Random's Alakazam Uses (Career): 3 through 30 games [0 through first 23 games]
Gefährlicher Random's set record when not using Alakazam (Career): 9-0
Gefährlicher Random's set record when using Alakazam at least once (Career): 1-1
Gefährlicher Random's game record when using Alakazam (Career): 0-3

Excal's opponents combined Trophy Count (Invitational V): 19
Larry's Extension Rate (Invitational V): 80%

Expansion Pack I - Donations (sponsored by The Carissimi Group)

Biggest Invitational Prize Pools

2023 ADV VII - $3,516
2022 ADV VI - $2,574
2021 ADV V - $2,320.50
2024 ADV VIII - $1,493.51
2022 DPP Ubers I - $1,368
2023 DPP I - $1,334
2024 RBY V - $1,314.33
2020 ADV IV - $1,220
2023 BW I - $1,019.11
2019 ADV III - $755
2023 RBY IV - $670.5
2023 ORAS II - $653.96
2020 ADV/DPP/BW I - $617
2022 ORAS I - $574
2022 RBY III - $555
2018 ADV II - $500
2017 ADV I - $500
2024 National Dex II - $400
2022 RU I - $349.44
2022 UU I - $335
2022 GSC II - $325
2021 RBY II - $268
2024 RBY NU I - $250
2024 GSC III - $211.40
2021 GSC I - $180
2018 RBY I - $113.29
2022 RBY UU I - $0
2020 National Dex I - $0

Career RBY Invitational V Donations

emma - $1,050 (4x)
Ctown6 - $240 (2x)
chuva de perereca - $201.15
Gefährlicher Random - $168
Kaz - $166.5
Lutra - $116.74
ABR - $100
Anonymous A - $100
Serpi - $99.85 (2x)
[Redacted] - $90 (3x)
shiloh - $69
phoopes - $60 (3x)
Blue Cloyster - $53.65 (2x)
Heika - $50
Hipmonlee - $50
Reverend - $50
Trint - $50
Torchic - $39.33 (2x)
mikmer - $28
Enigami - $27.35 (2x)
Christos - $20
RaiZen1704 - $20
Acetylaldehyde - $15
Links - $10
 
Introducing the Participants

Amaranth
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19-21 SPL
10-6 Invitational | 5th Invitational
1x OTT Champion
#20 Pokemon Perfect Rankings
Invitational I Champion | Global Championship 2020 Champion | RBY Circuit 2020 Semifinalist | Global Championship 2021 Semifinalist

Amaranth — Yesterday at 2:26 PM
god i hope you fucks dont luck me this time around
i am due a tournament where i just fucking steal games from everybody

Serpi (GER)
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24-14 SPL
9-6 Invitational | 4th Invitational
1x OTT Champion
31-10 RBYPL/RBYWC
Winter Seasonal 2024 Champion | Ladder Tournament 2024 Champion | Global Championship 2023 Champion | Winter Seasonal 2021 Champion | RBY Circuit 2023 Finalist | RBY Cup 2023 Finalist | Global Championship 2022 Finalist | Summer Seasonal 2022 Semifinalist | Invitational II Semifinalist | RBY Cup 2021 Semifinalist | Summer Seasonal 2021 Semifinalist

Two years ago, I asked if Serpi would finally find peak RBY OU success and solidify himself as the guy to beat, and he most certainly did. Last year, I asked if Serpi could build off his status as the best RBY OU player on the planet and further cement himself in RBY history with an Invitational IV win, but he was upset in the first round and could only finish in the Top 24. Despite this, Serpi had yet another dominant year in RBY. Since last year's Invitational, Serpi went 6-3 in SPL XV, finished 1st in Winter Seasonal 2024, 1st in Ladder Tournament 2024, 1st in Global Championship 2023, 2nd in RBY Circuit 2023, and 2nd in RBY Cup 2023, is up to +21 in RBYPL/RBYWC, and is already 2-0 playing SV Ubers in the World Cup of Pokemon 2024. Can Serpi catch up to Heroic Troller, or even quite possibly surpass him, as the best RBY OU player of the modern era with an Invitational V victory?

chuva de perereca (ESP)
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17-13 SPL
6-4 Invitational | 3rd Invitational
14-3 RBYPL/RBYWC
Invitational IV Finalist | Winter Seasonal 2022 Champion | RBY Circuit 2022 Finalist | RBY Circuit 2021 Semifinalist | Summer Seasonal 2021 Semifinalist | Winter Seasonal 2021 Semifinalist

After his dominant 2021 and early 2022, which included an 8-3 SPL XIII & Winter Seasonal Championship, chuva de perereca was primed to solidify himself as the next big thing in RBY with a strong Invitational III debut. However, he fizzled out quickly with a 0-2 record and then went on to finish negative in SPL XIV. With his circuit days over and the hype fading in late 2023, chuva de perereca turned his thinking around and went on an absurd run: 2nd place in Invitational IV, 5-4 in the most stacked RBY pool of all time in SPL XV, and 6-1 in RBYWC II. Back in the dreaded spotlight, can chuva de perereca deliver under the brightest of lights?

ABR (USA)
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4-2 SPL | 87-42 Overall (7th)
3-2 Invitational | 2nd Invitational
Official Smogon Tournament XIII, Smogon Tour XXIIX, Smogon Tour XXIX, Smogon Classic VII, & 4x OTT Champion
RBY Circuit 2023 Champion | RBY Cup 2023 Champion | Ladder Tournament 2024 Semifinalist | RBY Cup 2021 Finalist

I hope everyone's enjoyed witnessing brilliance this past year as ABR, the undisputed greatest Smogon player of all time, returns to Invitational. In only twelve months focusing on RBY, he has already climbed to #4 in the RBY Hall of Fame with the following accomplishments: Invitational IV Top 8, RBY Cup 2023 Champion, RBY Circuit 2023 Champion, 4-2 in the most stacked RBY pool of all time in SPL XV, and helping lead US Northeast to a RBYWC II Champion. Naturally, he has also dominated outside of the first generation, standing alone with four individual trophies and boasting the highest differential in team tournaments, achieving an absolutely ridiculous 87-42 (67%, +45!!!!) on the sheet and wins in seven of nine generations. Last year, I stated that if the motivation was there, ABR was one of the favorites to reinvent RBY OU as we know it and take the entire thing home. With the former already proven true, can Red Breeze Yellow build off Team Freedom's RBYWC Victory and culminate his RBY journey with the ultimate triumph, solidifying his legacy and elevate the United States as the first two-time country winner?

Kaz (FRA)
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12-14 SPL
12-6 Invitational | 4th Invitational
#23 Pokemon Perfect Rankings
13-5 RBYPL/RBYWC
Invitational III Finalist | Invitational I Finalist | Ladder Tournament 2024 Finalist | RBY Circuit 2023 Semifinalist | RBY Cup 2023 Semifinalist | 2x PP Master Tour Winner

Maître à Penser. As the only player with two money finishes ($200.46 in winnings), second best differential (+6), third most wins (12), and never finishing in the bottom half, Kaz is the most accomplished individual in Invitational history. And ever since his return, Kaz has been one of the most accomplished RBYers over the last two years: Invitational III Finalist (including a win with Hitmonchan), Ladder Tournament 2024 Finalist, RBY Circuit 2023 Semifinalist, RBY Cup 2023 Semifinalist, and 13-5 RBYPL/RBYWC. All of this is without mentioning his boomer-era accomplishments: #23 in the Pokemon Perfect Rankings, one of the seven players to ever win multiple Pokemon Perfect Master Tournaments, and Invitational I Finalist. What's most impressive, however, is Kaz's role as a mentor for the French RBY community, most notably in leading France to a combined 27-9 pools record over RBYWC. Kaz's dedication to teaching and mentoring ensures his legacy will extend far beyond his individual achievements, shaping the future of the French RBY community and inspiring players for generations to come. Can Kaz finally break through and claim his first Invitational title, after falling just short twice, elevating France as the first country with two triumphant champions?

Laroxyl (ITA)
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0-1 SPL
4-2 Invitational | 2nd Invitational
Invitational IV Semifinalist

From Play Ins to $134.10 in winnings, Laroxyl won 8-straight rounds (Genesis7, erz, Acetylaldehyde, BlazingDark, BIHI, Nails, ABR, and chuva de perereca) to make it to Winner's Finals before bowing out to Gefährlicher Random and chuva de perereca (in a rematch) to finish 3rd overall in his Invitational debut. While he hasn't had too many chances to impress in RBY over the past twelve months, he's put up a strong 11-5 record in official team tournaments across SV OU and SV LC. Last year, I asked if Laroxyl could follow in Italy's legendary footsteps and make his country proud. This year, I'm asking: can he ascend to superstardom and cement Italy's status as the premier RBY nation, becoming the first to win Invitational twice?

Excal (USA)
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0-0 SPL | 10-6 Overall
10-5 Invitational | 4th Invitational
1x OTT Champion
Invitational II Champion

Excal's legendary Invitational II run, coming off minimal RBY OU activity and an underdog throughout, included taking down the then defending champion and putting a stop to one of the most dominant streaks of RBY OU play in the tier's history en route to victory. Last edition, he became the first former champion to win the first two rounds of a following edition and looked primed to become the second player ever with multiple money finishes, before bowing out to Gefährlicher Random and chuva de perereca to finish a very respectable Top 6. Now, fresh off a RBYWC Victory with back-to-back victories over Heroic Troller and seemingly past his Minecraft phase, can Excal cement himself as one of the most storied players in the tier's long history?

Peasounay (FRA)
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12-5 SPL
4-4 Invitational | 3rd Invitational
#10 Pokemon Perfect Standings
1x PP Top Player Rankings | 3x PP Master Tournament Winner | 2x PP Cup Winner | Global Championship 2017 Champion

For the first time since 2021, legendary French figure Peasounay returns to the Invitational scene. As one of six to top a Pokemon Perfect Player Ranking and one of nine to win multiple Master Tournaments, Peasounay finds himself Top 10 in the Pokemon Perfect Standings and Top 5 in its Hall of Fame. Additionally, his 12-5 SPL record and 2017 Global Championship victory showcase his Smogon-era accomplishments are just as strong. Fresh off renewed RBY OU activity and the decline of his Inviational-nemesis Nails, is Peasounay ready for a full-fledged comeback that begins with an Invitational V victory?

Gefährlicher Random (GER)
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12-7 SPL | 42-24 Overall
6-0 Invitational | 2nd Invitational
Invitational IV Champion | Summer Seasonal 2022 Champion

Two years ago, Gefährlicher Random missed out on being invited to Invitational by one spot and sure did make whomever decided the invite list look bad. In SPL XIV, we saw an incredible upset, where the Invitational Play Ins outcast finished with a brilliant 6-3 record. And in Invitational IV, after finally making his way to the biggest RBY stage, he simply dominated in his debut. 6-0 en route to victory, with wins over LNumbers, marcoasd, Hipmonlee, Excal, Laroxyl, and chuva de pereca, marking the fourth straight Invitational where a first-time player won it all. After another six-win campaign in SPL XV, which notably included the strongest RBY OU pool of all time, can Gefährlicher Random cement himself as one of the most dominant and successful RBY OU players of the modern era with a strong Invitational sophomore campaign?

Gilbert arenas (USA)
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0-0 SPL | 50-35 Overall
5-5 Invitational | 4th Invitational
11-6 RBYPL/RBYWC
#25 Pokemon Perfect Rankings
1x PP Cup Champion

Guest Written by teal6!

Bo Jackson, Deion Sanders ... and Marcop? Let's be serious here, if you know competitive Pokemon you know that Marcop (Gilbert arenas) is not "an RBY player" (in as much as he could be said to be an "any tier" player). The man has flirted from metagame to metagame over his long and winding career, currently representing US Northeast in SV UU in WCOP, but he enters into the Invitational with a 0-0 RBY lifetime showing in SPL and a, for his standards, tepid 5-5 record in Invitationals past. This is, of course, not to say that marcop is out of his depth, but rather that he is in (relatively) unfamiliar territory - he visits Kanto on vacation, he doesn't live here full time.

Compared to many of the other names on this list, Marcop might not stick out in RBY. He doesn't have the legacy of marcoasd, he doesn't have the gravitas of M Dragon and he doesn't have a "top 10 all time" spot like McMeghan. What Marcop does have, however, is a firecracker style of playing that seems intent on finding the right moments for the big plays and making them accordingly. Currently in the midst of a strong 2024 elsewhere in Pokemon, we might remember that even Michael Jordan stepped outside of basketball once or twice -- and he was a hell of a player. Marcop might not be entering this tournament, with the best of the best RBYers lined up, as a favorite, but anyone that knows the man should also know that he is liable to go on a streak and take what he wants. Motivation and mental load are the two big challenges facing this Northeastern warrior, and this writer hopes and believes he'll step up to the challenge.

spies (PER)
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14-14 SPL
6-4 Invitational | 3rd Invitational
RBY Cup 2021 Champion | Summer Seasonal 2021 Finalist

Mirroring two years ago, spies is once again back from the dead to play in this year's edition of RBY Invitational. With eleven years between their peaks as an RBY OU player -- 6-3 in SPL I (2010) and RBY Cup VII Champion & 1st overall seed in Circuit Championship (2021) -- and completely vanishing at perhaps the peak of his powers -- never logging on Smogon again and only participating in Invitational III since dropping out of SPL XIII -- spies is the most polarizing and mysterious player in this tournament. With rumors of being an active ladderer, he may be in better RBY shape than most think - which spies will show up in Invitational V?

BIHI (FRA)
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2-0 SPL | 62-52 Overall (25th)
3-4 Invitational | 3rd Invitational
2022 SPL, WCoP, & SCL Champion
RBY Cup 2020 Semifinalist | Summer Seasonal 2019 Semifinalist

Guest Written by teal6!

"à cœur vaillant rien d’impossible", nothing is impossible for the valiant heart. BIHI is a player that has ended up on the winning side in a lot of major Pokemon tournaments. He's won SPL, he's won WCOP, he's won SCL, he carries a ~55% win rate in major team tournaments and he's undefeated in RBY in those, too. These are all data points BIHI will take into the Invitational, and he'll do well to be bolstered and emboldened by them.

But then comes the temperance - a 2020 RBY cup semifinalist, a 2019 RBY Cup semifinalist, a 3-4 lifetime record in the Invitational so far ... something is missing for BIHI when it comes to getting across the finish line in this tier. Having won as much as he had elsewhere, translating that performance into winning the hardest tournaments Generation One has to offer seems to be a step beyond the France captain. This is not to say that he lacks the skill - that's, of course, not true looking at results and plays elsewhere - but something seems to be holding this protagonist back from his happy ending when it comes to competing in the Kanto arena. BIHI will be looking toward nabbing a few extra wins this summer in order to change the story, going from a winner-elsewhere-but-RBY-also-ran into a bona fide champion across multiple generations. His fourth effort in one of Pokemon's most challenging tournaments will prove that chance, all that remains to be seen is if he can grab the opportunity.

Sceptross (PRT)
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3-8 SPL
14-8 Invitational | 5th Invitational
#17 Pokemon Perfect Rankings
Invitational IV Semifinalist | Invitational II Semifinalist | Winter Seasonal 2024 Finalist | Ladder Tournament 2024 Semifinalist

After returning from a long hiatus last year, Sceptross quickly got back to his winning ways, placing 4th in Invitational IV and solidifying himself as the only player who's competed in every Invitational and yet to finish in the bottom half. Opinions of him were universally within the RBY community going into the SPL XV draft, but a not-so-strong SPL track record saw him go undrafted. While it would have been easy to lose all motivated, Sceptross decided to respond with 2nd and 3rd/4th place showings in the following two circuit tournaments and a 3-1 RBYWC playoffs performance. Like many, Sceptross can use a strong Invitational performance to catapult himself into SPL XVI starter discussion. Can he become the second player ever with two money finishes, and perhaps even deliver Iberia its first ever Invitational championship, or will the looming ghosts of Omastar continue to haunt him?

SaDiSTiCNarwhal (USA)
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2-6 SPL
6-6 Invitational | 4th Invitational
20-11 RBYPL/RBYWC
#20 Pokemon Perfect Rankings
Winter Seasonal 2023 Champion | Global Championship 2022 Champion | Summer Seasonal 2020 Finalist

Two years ago, I asked if a strong Invitational III performance could catapult SaDiSTiCNarwhal into an SPL XIV starter after his 2022 Global Championship victory. Alas, he went 0-2 and was subsequently undrafted. Last year, I asked if a strong Invitational IV performance could catapult SaDiSTiCNarwhal into an SPL XV starter after his 2023 Winter Seasonal victory. Despite finishing Top 8 with notable wins over Kaz and Lusch, and receiving universally high praise within the RBY community ahead of the draft, history repeated itself and he somehow went completely undrafted. Now, 3.5 years after his fateful 2-6 record in SPL XII, can an Invitational money finish finally propel him to the big stage, or will the never-ending cycle continue?

Kenix (ESP)
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6-3 SPL | 15-8 Overall
0-0 Invitational | 1st Invitational
Summer Seasonal 2021 Champion | Global Championship 2023 Semifinalist | Global Championship 2020 Semifinalist

Guest Written by Amaranth!

After breaking out in the GSC scene in 2022, Kenix has quickly and smoothly transitioned to RBY, establishing himself as one of the very best players in the tier after going 13-1 across two editions of RoAPL and putting up the best non-Troller record in SPL XV, amongst other results. The explosive spaniard is no doubt one of the most talented players in this field, but he is known to occasionally get bored of winning too easily - he was responsible for giving Magikarp and Weedle a 100% winrate in the latest RBYWC, and his recent vice has been loading teams with 0 normals. Even through self-imposed handicaps, Kenix is a frightening player to face - he's good enough to beat many players in spite of them, and if he decides to take this Invitational slightly more seriously he is definitely one of the top contenders.

Regardless of which version of Kenix will show up to Invitational - the Jester trying to impress and make the crowd laugh, or the King smiting down lesser players with flawless aggression and reads - he is sure to be a fun watch for the spectators, and a terrifying opponent for the players.

SoulWind (ESP)
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0-0 SPL | 139-106 Overall (1st)
1-2 Invitational | 2nd Invitational
Smogon Classic VI, Smogon Tour XXXII, Official Ladder Tournament IX, & 5x OTT Champion
RBY Cup 2019 Champion | RBY Cup 2018 Finalist

Guest Written by teal6!

It is astonishingly unlikely that any pair of eyes set themselves on this writeup without having already heard the name SoulWind. The sensational Spaniard is stepping up to the plate to compete in only his second RBY Invitational, but this is not a tier he'll be entering with any anxiety over his ability to perform. Having won more Smogon Team Tournament games than anyone else (though, notably none in RBY, I suppose), having won three individual trophies and having won RBY Cup already (alongside making a finals appearance in an earlier edition), there are really almost no players on the planet that have the same pedigree as SoulWind.

So, what will be his roadblocks in this tournament? I could be trite and say he might be spreading himself thin, he might be jumping between metagames too cavalierly, he might be facing players with significantly higher motivation ... but none of this really speaks to the SoulWind that I know. The SoulWind that I know is obsessive about winning no matter the context, the SoulWind that I know makes each and every move deliberately, the SoulWind that I know can turn 0 to 1 when needed. I don't see major holes in his ability to compete here and I do not think there is solace to be found for his opponents in convincing themselves that there are such weaknesses: anyone facing off against him will need to bring their A-game, as SoulWind himself is pretty incapable of doing otherwise.

Nails (USA)
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36-27 SPL | 82-67 Overall (12th)
9-7 Invitational | 5th Invitational
4x OTT Champion
RBY Cup 2020 Finalist | RBY Cup 2019 Finalist | Invitational I Semifinalist | Global Championship 2018 Semifinalist

You all know the stats by now - 2nd most RBY SPL wins of all time, one of two to win at least 20 RBY sets over the course of three SPLs, one of four to take down Heroic Troller multiple times in SPL, back-to-back RBY Cup finals, and an Invitational I bronze trophy to boot. For years he was able to dominate the competition with his ice-cold suffocating playstyle, with the infamous "Nails Team" at the very center, but the playerbase had adapted, and the days of rotating the same few cores has come to a bitter end. Since SPL XIII, where his usage statistics changed drastically, Nails has actually gone negative: 12-15 over the past three years compared to his 20-8 from the three years prior, underscoring the ever-evolving nature of RBY OU, where adaptability is as crucial as skill. It is clear Nails currently has minimal interested in reinventing himself as an RBY player, which at this point, is mandatory to return to his former glory. At the end of the day, Pokemon is Pokemon and Nails is Nails. He has forever cemented his legacy as the second greatest RBY OU player in the Smogon era, and one of the most successful Pokemon players period, combining both his Smogon and VGC accomplishments, of all time. While the odds may be against him this Invitational, his legendary status will ensure he remains a formidable contender nevertheless.

Ctown6 (USA)
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0-0 SPL
3-4 Invitational | 3rd Invitational
Winter Seasonal 2022 Finalist | Summer Seasonal 2023 Finalist | Winter Seasonal 2023 Semifinalist

Last Invitational, Ctown6 proved he could hang with the best of the best as one of the few dedicated mainers in the tournament, finishing Top 12 with three straight wins against nicole7735, Aliss, and M Dragon before bowing out to Sceptross. He followed this up by finishing 2nd in the 2023 Summer Seasonal, qualifying for his second straight RBY Circuit Championships, and winning the inagural RBY Rising Stars. Despite all this, he went undrafted in SPL XV, which notably included the strongest RBY pool of all time. With a few long-time RBY SPL staples likely retiring, can a strong second half of 2024 finally propel Ctown6 to the big leagues?

marcoasd (ITA)
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14-10 SPL | 10-4 WCoP
8-7 Invitational | 5th Invitational
8-2 RBYPL/RBYWC
#1 Pokemon Perfect Rankings
Invitational III Semifinalist | 6x PP Top Player Ranking | 6x PP Season Winner | 11x PP Master Tour Winner | 10x PP Cup Winner | RBY Cup II Finalist

Guest Written by teal6!

As the writer of these previews, I think I am supposed to be somewhat neutral. I'm supposed to have a tone of respect for all the players, I'm supposed to say anyone can win as long as they give it their best shot. That's not untrue, really, we have a cast of characters with some outrageous levels of skill populating this invitational, but I don't think I can be neutral when writing about THE marcoasd.

I am not only a writer, but also a huge fan of RBY. I love the way the tier plays, I love how players gain advantage, I love the big moments that arise in nearly every game. No one can be a fan of RBY and not be a fan of marco, who has (in this writer's opinion) a very solid shout at being the best ever. Coming to prominence in the era just before a number of today's biggest names, Marco is maybe the best example of the Italian school of RBYing (the one that got me to stop using Jynx lead and Jynx lead only). The man is marked by consistency, which you'll see above in his records, and to get that consistency he has had to play some very good Pokemon. While his best work has not been done on Smogon (thought that's all still excellent), Pokemon Perfect players know to fear marcoasd from the bottom of their souls. Speaking as someone who has lost a season to him and his excellent plays, I know it well.

If you are betting on someone to win the invitational, I don't think you could go wrong picking this player. He's one that I've respected for a long time and in review, I think he's earned that level of admiration not only from me but the rest of the RBY community. A wacky personality combines with sublime plays to make a character that makes the competitive Pokemon world better for it, glad to see you here chief, show us some good games.

nicole7735 (NZL)
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0-0 SPL
0-2 Invitational | 2nd Invitational
14-9 RBYPL/RBYWC
Summer Seasonal 2023 Champion

Guest Written by Amaranth!

Working her way up through the Circuit, nicole quickly made her name known as a promising grinder, and we're approaching the stage where the promise has become reality. Though yet to get her shot in SPL, she has nowadays established herself as a very competitive force in RBY, winning Summer Seasonal V (2023) and accruing a slew of positive results across pretty much every possible tournament, including back-to-back deep underdog runs at the head of team Oceania in RBYWC.

With her formidable work ethic and her seemingly unending enthusiasm for RBY, it seems only a matter of time until her resume grows to rival the ones of other Invitational players. Will this tournament be her first huge break on the tippy-top of the RBY scene, or is nicole's time yet to come? In either case, you can be sure you will hear her name again.

McMeghan (BEL)
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1-0 SPL | 98-73 Overall (4th)
8-6 Invitational | 4th Invitational
Smogon Tour XIV, Smogon Classic V, & 2x OTT Champion

Guest Written by teal6!

In Japanese culture, the number 4 can be pronounced "shi". This is considered unlucky, as "shi" is also the way to say "death" in Japanese. Why is this important? The number 4 is following Roro around like a phantom - this is his 4th invitational, he's got the 4th most wins in Smogon Team Tournament history, he's won 4 trophies for consideration in his stat-list above, and he's likely to be ranked the 4th greatest Pokemon player of all time in an upcoming poll. Now, all of that said, I do not think that the bad luck lies with McMeghan here at all -- rather, his opponents are the ones that need to fear death.

You've seen McMeghan play. You've seen him win improbable games through dozens of perfect turns, you've seen McMeghan bring teams that make the opponent lose all sensibility, you've seen him carry his teams and you've seen him dominate individual tournaments. Facing McMeghan, regardless of the tier, is an exercise in madness - the man is good, very good, and doesn't have much in the way of sympathy for his opponents as he methodically dispatches them regardless of the tournament. While Roro doesn't have the most comprehensive record in RBY overall, his performances in Classic show that this is also a tier that he has mastered, and he stands in the same arena as the marcoasd's and the M Dragon's of the tournament without question.

What will be McMeghan's challenges this tournament? Motivation, that's sure to be the number one - while bringing an absurdly high baseline level of skill, Roro is the type of player that steamrolls as he racks up wins, so I reckon his earliest matches will be his hardest, all the way up until the very end. If his opponents give him an inch they'll be seeing "shi" in their sleep as RBY's bad omen comes to add to his long list of victories.

shiloh (USA)
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6-10 SPL
4-6 Invitational | 4th Invitational
1x OTT Champion
RBY Cup 2022 Champion | Winter Seasonal 2020 Semifinalist

Last year, I picked shiloh as an excellent candidate to finally surpass his streak of .500 RBY play (2-2 Invitational II, 5-5 SPL XII, 2-2 Invitational III), coming off an RBY Cup 2022 victory, 3-0 RBYWC I, and brilliant start to his VGC career. However, Jynxes proved real, as it's been all downhill since: 0-2 Invitational IV, 3-7 across RBYPL IV & RBYWC II, 3-7 across RoAPLs IX & X, and 0-1 SPL XV, including running away from Heroic Troller. While RBY has not recently been kind to him, he's racked up a 7-4 record playing SV OU in Official Team Tournaments, including leading US West to the #2 seed in WCoP 2024. We'll all seen shiloh win across most facets of RBY, picking up the generation for WCoP 2019 and ending with a final's victory and trophy, taking down SaDiSTiCNarwhal in SPL, and winning RBY Cup, but can he finally do it in Invitational?

Isza (USA)
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2-4 SPL
1-2 Invitational | 2nd Invitational
13-9 RBYPL/RBYWC

Guest Written by teal6!

Out of the frying pan and into the fire - this is how Isza found RBY in SPL XIV, playing for the Tyrants after having achieved a Smogon Classic playoff spot. Having cultivated a name for themselves throughout various metagames and various tiers, Isza finds themselves back in the RBY Invitational for their second appearance, having suffered at the hands of legendary players Hipmonlee and Sceptross in earlier editions.

Isza is a player that might lack the star power of some of the other names on the list like M Dragon or McMeghan. Isza is a player that might lack some of the familiarity in RBY as compared to marcoasd or Serpi. These circumstances paint them clearly as an outsider for the Invitational, but isn't that the story we all love best?

Ignoring the pressures of the past and the weight of their opponents, Isza has notable wins and strong performances in RBY outside of the official team tournament structure. With key victories in RBY WCOP over massive players (and fellow competitors) like M Dragon and Raizen, Isza has a good leg to stand on if they're backing themselves this tournament. I think the term "dark horse" applies here better than it does for most, as it doesn't seem too wild a world where Isza goes on a winning run, but they're not leading the stakes in the pre-tournament betting, either. In any case, RBY history has always been a story about the new generation ousting the old and claiming their spot at the top - when better to really cement that narrative than now?

Enigami (USA)
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0-0 SPL
7-8 Invitational | 5th Invitational
#12 Pokemon Perfect Rankings

Guest Written by Amaranth!

One of only five players to take part in all five Invitationals so far, Enigami may not quite be regarded with the legendary status of other fellow veterans, but his consistent presence is no mistake. He is perhaps most known as one of the leading researchers in Wrapology, with a specialization in Arbok Studies; but while his specialty may be dark magic, he handles himself just fine with less esoteric teams, earning many above average results over his long career.

Enigami has never been able to string together consistent wins against top players; but he has beaten them plenty over the years. In the star-studded field of RBY Invitational he is likely an underdog, but aren't those the players and the stories we love the most? (Especially when they involve a bit of dark magic!)

M Dragon (ESP)
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1-1 SPL | 87-72 Overall (8th)
4-4 Invitational | 3rd Invitational
Smogon Tour XVII & 2x OTT Champion
#35 Pokemon Perfect Rankings
1x PP Season Winner | 1x PP Master Tour Winner

Guest Written by teal6!

El Jefe of Smogon makes his return for his third Invitational, having gone 4-4 in his prior attempts. Compared to most everyone on this list, M Dragon has been playing RBY for a long time - he's been around before the Body Slam changes, before RBY was played on SmogTours, before a lot of other competitors could even form coherent sentences. And Ardorin's story is not just one of longevity, but also one of incredible peaks - the Smogon Tour XVII winner (with a few RBY specific tournaments and seasons under his belt, too) has long since been one of the premier competitors on Smogon.

What can his opponents hope for again him, then? There might be an argument that the M Dragon of 2024 is not quite the same M Dragon as 2014, with life and years and work and other players starting to muddy the picture of this all-timer. However, an 8-2 SPL earlier this year goes a long way toward proving that narrative silly, from this author's reckoning, M Dragon remains one of the most skilled and highest potential players in all of the Pokeworld. If he puts his head down and grinds, this tournament is one he can excel in, but he'll need to remember the quality and skill of his opponents, as they won't be making it easy on him.

Mako (CHL)
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15-10 SPL | 29-24 Overall
6-6 Invitational | 4th Invitational
1x OTT Champion
11-3 RBYPL/RBYWC

Guest Written by teal6!

Doubles, CG OU, ADV, RBY... is there anything that mako cannot do? Well, yes, but it's hard to say if it's her fault or not. Mako has been on a tear throughout this summer, and really for the last year as a whole, quickly stamping her name on the various tournaments she enters with seemingly little regard given to the tier; it's all the same to good enough players, I suppose. However mako has struggled to outright win any of the major tournaments, and with a recent 4-0 WCOP performance going unrewarded as Chile crashed out, the big flagship team competition served up more of the same.

Now, that said, let's acknowledge that this was Chile, a new team to the tournament and mako could hardly have done better in her own games. This is the story that needs to be told for her right now - rising confidence, solid results and a very strong lifetime record in RBY (having 'mained' the tier for some time) - mako is likely to make a deep run in this Invitational. A 6-6 lifetime record across three prior editions, Mako now sits at the table with the other big names in the competition and will be backing herself to go further than she has before, ideally, winning.

Conflict (GER)
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0-0 SPL | 90-70 Overall (6th)
0-0 Invitational | 1st Invitational
Smogon Classic IX & 3x OTT Champion

One of the most accomplished and longest-standing players of all time, Conflict finally makes his Invitational debut. Widely regarded as a Top 3 GSCer of all time, Conflict has accumulated the 6th-most overall sheet wins (90), including the most overall in 2016 (15), second-most in SPL GSC (39), 6+ in his last four SPLs, and is the winningest player in Stark Sharks history. Additionally, Conflict has expanded his horizon since last summer -- winning Smogon Classic IX and seemlessly transitioning into playing ADV in SPL with a 5-2 recored (7-2 overall) -- while keeping up his dominant GSC play with a guaranteed Top 4 finish in the ongoing GSC Invitational. Like many other historically excellent tournament players who are invited, motivation will be key. Can Conflict continue his dominance and mastery in the old generations, and perhaps become the first player ever to win two generation's Invitational tournaments, or will his lack of adaptability superseed his skill?

Koalacance (FRA)
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1-3 SPL
3-4 Invitational | 3rd Invitational
RBY Circuit 2021 Champion

Guest Written by Amaranth!

Koalacance has been knocking on the door of top level RBY for some time now, but that door is yet to fully open for him. The centerpiece of his trophy cabinet is a Circuit win in 2021; since then, a big chance in SPL XIII passed him by as he could not manage better than a 1-3 record, and he failed to advance beyond top 16 in his two Invitational appearances so far. His performances are not bad by any means, and he has routinely proven himself above the mean - but this is Invitational, and just being above the mean is not enough. You need to reach the top.

Will Koalacance's lightning strike a second time, brighter and harder than ever before? One can only hope, if you're rooting for him.

BlazingDark (FRA)
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0-0 SPL
1-2 Invitational | 2nd Invitational
2x OTT Champion

Guest Written by Amaranth!

The eccentric Mister Sauce is most known for his GSC, but he has proven in several occasions that he can transfer his abilities over to other tiers just fine, with RBY being one of such other tiers. Last year, he ran through play-ins to earn himself an invite; since then, he had a solid 5-2 run in the last RBYPL, and won SPL in his home tier of GSC.

Last year he had the play-in run as a warm up, this year he will have to hit the ground running - but he is definitely capable of that. As the saying goes: mons is mons. BlazingDark may lack the sheer hours of practice in RBY and the deep metagame understanding that comes with them, but at the end of the day, if you click the right buttons the wins will come. And BlazingDark is demonstrably good at clicking buttons, regardless of tier.

Albi (ITA)
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0-0 SPL
0-0 Invitational | 1st Invitational

#18 overall seed Albi becomes the second-straight Italian (and Little Cup enjoyer) to fight their way through Play Ins. Despite his heritage, Albi has learned more of a Zoomer-esque style from chuva de perereca and others in RBYPL, as opposed to the suspected Italian school of RBY. After scattered respectable circuit and tournament success, Albi broke out in Play Ins, taking down an impressive run of GirlsSeeGhosts, Quarante8, Vileman, and gorgie en route to the Main Event. Last year, Laroxyl parlayed his Play Ins success to a Bronze Medal - does Albi have the same magic in them?

Larry (GER)
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0-3 SPL
0-0 Invitational | 1st Invitational
2x OTT Champion

Guest Written by teal6!

There's a strong chance Leru brings more Persians than anyone else to this tournament. Smogon's #1 cat(girl) fan arrives at the main stage of his first RBY Invitational armed with the following: 1) a substandard lifetime performance in the tier; 2) an incredible run in the qualifiers and 3) the ability to surprise the rest of the playing pool.

Leru is from the school of German RBYing with masters like Felix helping him get up to snuff. And while it isn't in Kanto that Leru has made a name for himself as a player, the "mons is mons" ideology is in full force here - a strong player in multiple other generations, Leru seems motivated and with clear purpose entering into the Invitational to mark it as his tier. Having performed reasonably well in RBYPL and RBYWC in the past, Leru knows how to win, it's just a matter of if he's ready to play against the huge names that dominate this metagame. He'll tell you yes, but we'll see in the coming weeks.

Aliss (NLD)
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6-9 SPL
5-6 Invitational | 4th Invitational
2x OTT Champion

The Cat Returns (2002). Over the past few years, Aliss has seen considerable old generations tournament success - Top 16 and Top 12 finishes in RBY Invitational, a GSC Invitational victory, and a Smogon Classic Playoffs appearance - but has struggled in SPL and could only muster one set win last year, seeing her drop into the Play Ins Bracket. However, she proved she belonged on the big stage by cruising her way through Play Ins as the #3 overall seed and becoming the second former Main Event participant to rejoin the tournament after fighting their way through the gauntlet (Enigami, Invitational III) with wins over TyCarter, gastlies, Tarvold, and King Billu. With her return, can she put The Netherlands on her back as their only remaining player and string together her best run yet?

King Billu (CAN)
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0-0 SPL
0-0 Invitational | 1st Invitational
8-6 RBYPL

The #40 (of 48!) seed, King Billu is the lowest seeded player to advance into the Main Event after a Round 1 substitution. As the #14 seed in the Yellow Bracket, he upset #3 Rubyblood, #11 NVentous, and #7 Justamente before falling to #1 Aliss but redeeming himself by beating both #5 (Red Bracket) gorgie and #2 (Blue Bracket) UltiNooba19 in the Play Ins Deluxe redemption round. The fourth Canadian to ever reach RBY Invitational, King Billu has seen scattered RBY success - 2-1 RBYWC II, 5-0 playing RBY Ubers in RBYPL IV, and a Top 12 finish in the largest RBY OU Winter Seasonal ever in 2023. Can he put Canada on his back as their only remaining player and guarantee his invitation back to the Main Event with a strong debut?
 
Storylines

Pre Round 1:
  • No champion has ever finished higher than Top 16 in the Invitational following their win - can Gefährlicher Random surpass this after another brilliant 6 win SPL campaign?
  • The Circuit Three, chuva de perereca, Gefährlicher Random, and Serpi, are all in contention for best RBYer on the planet - will we see another victory from this trio?
  • Sceptross is the only player to participate in every edition and never finish below Top 16 - can be build off his Invitational IV 4th place and bring the whole thing home?
  • Kaz is the only participating player with multiple money finishes - can he finally seal the deal?
  • Nails has been trending downward in Invitational and SPL these last few years - can he finally turn it around?
  • Excal became the most successful former champion with a Top 6 finish last year and is coming off a RBYWC victory - can he become the first two-time victor?
  • Last year we saw Laroxyl go from Play Ins to $134.10 in winnings - can Albi, Larry, Aliss, or King Billu do even better?
  • Can marcoasd cement himself as the clear cut best player of the tier's history over his protégée Heroic Troller?
  • How will Peasounay and spies fare after coming back from the grave?
  • Conflict, McMeghan, and SoulWind are some of the most accomplished players in Smogon history, but with less RBY experience than most - is the motivation there to go on a real run?
  • Ctown6, Koalacance, nicole7735, SaDiSTiCNarwhal, and Sceptross can all catapult themselves into SPL XVI starter discussion with a strong run - can they deliver under the bright lights?
  • chuva de perereca (Top 32 -> 2nd), Ctown6 (Top 32 -> Top 12), Excal (Top 24 -> Top 6), and SaDiSTiCNarwhal (Top 32 -> Top 8) bounced back in massive ways after disappointing Invitational IIIs - will their upward trajectory continue?
  • Aliss (Top 12 -> Top 24), BIHI (Top 12 -> Top 32), Enigami (Top 12 -> Top 24), marcoasd (3rd -> Top 24), and Serpi (Top 8 -> Top 24) struggled after strong Invitational IIIs - will their downward trajectory continue?
  • Mako and spies have always finished between Top 8 and Top 16 - can either of them break through or will either falter?
  • BlazingDark, Isza, and nicole7735 went a combined 2-6 in their Invitational debut last year - can any of them go on a run?
  • Every winner thus far has been a first-time participant - can Albi, Conflict, King Billu, or Larry continue the magic?
  • Italy (Amaranth), the United States (Excal), France (Khaetis), and Germany (Gefährlicher Random) have taken home the first four editions - is it finally Iberia's turn? Or will the United States become the first two-time country winner after a RBYWC victory?
Post Round 2:
  • Every previous winners has reached Round 4 Winner's Bracket - will one of ABR, Amaranth, BlazingDark, Gefährlicher Random, Isza, marcoasd, nicole7735, or Serpi bring the whole thing home?
  • Gefährlicher Random became the first champion to win the first two rounds in the Invitational following their win.
  • Sceptross has has dropped into the Loser's Bracket and will need to defeat Koalacance to ensure their streak of being the only player to participate in every edition and never finish below Top 16.
  • Kaz became (statistically) the most surprising player to ever be eliminated in the first two rounds in the predictions era (since RBY Invitational IV).
  • Mako was eliminated outside Top 8 and Top 16 for the first time ever; spies will need to win 1 to 3 more rounds to continue their own streak.
  • marcoasd returns to the Round 4 Winner's Bracket for only the second time in five Invitationals.
  • BlazingDark, Isza, and nicole7735 are all in the Round 4 Winner's Bracket after going a combined 2-6 in their Invitational debut last year.
  • No Play Ins Winner (Albi, Larry, Aliss) or first-time partcipant (Albi, Conflict, King Billu, Larry) made it to Round 4 Winner's.
  • The first two rounds have seen numerous teamkills:
    • Round 1: ABR over Excal (US Northeast)
    • Round 1: Serpi over chuva de perereca (Circuit 3)
    • Round 2: ABR over SaDiSTiCNarwhal (US Northeast)
    • Round 2: BlazingDark over Koalacance (France)
    • Round 2: Excal over BIHI (DPP)
    • Round 2: chuva de perereca over M Dragon (Iberia)
    • Round 2: Larry over Aliss (Play Ins)
Pre Round 4:
  • marcoasd vs. Serpi is the highlight:
    • #1 in WCoP wins vs. #4 in SPL wins; 48-28 (+20, 63%) combined SPL/WCoP.
    • 2 of 8 players with 10+ Invitational wins; 21-13 (+8, 62%) combined in RBY Invitational.
    • 13-0 combined in RBYWC I; 39-11 (+28, 78%) combined in RBYPL/RBYWC.
    • Third matchup ever between the two - marcoasd is up 2-0 all-time after defeating Sepri in RBY Invitational III Loser's Finals and RBY Boomer vs. Zoomer I.
    • We may be looking at the best RBY OU player of all time vs. the best RBY OU player of the modern era.
  • Amaranth vs. ABR needs no introduction.
  • Isza vs. Team Germany (SPL/RBY Invitational/RBYWC) [1-1 vs. Gefährlicher Random; 4-3 Overall]
    • SPL XIV Week 7 vs. Serpi (W)
    • SPL XIV Week 9 vs. Gefährlicher Random (L)
    • RBYWC I 2nd/3rd Tiebreaker vs. Gefährlicher Random (W)
    • RBYWC I Semifinals vs. RaiZen1704 (W)
    • RBYWC I Semifinals Tiebreaker vs. Serpi (L)
    • RBYPL IV Finals vs. RaiZen1704 (L)
    • RBYWC II Semifinals vs. RaiZen1704 (W)
    • RBY Invitational V Round 4 vs. Gefährlicher Random (?)
  • SoulWind takes on his RBY mentor Peasounay with elimination on the line, five summers after winning RBY Cup V under his tutelage.
Post Rounds 4 & 5:
  • After eight-straight set victories, Gefährlicher Random suffered his first-ever Invitational loss to Isza.
    • Gefährlicher Random had used 0 Alakazam through his first 23 games before facing Isza.
    • Gefährlicher Random was 8-0 in sets when not using Alakazam; he is now 0-1 in sets when using at least once Alakazam.
    • Gefährlicher Random was 18-5 in games when not using Alakazam; he is now 0-2 in games when using Alakazam.
  • Gefährlicher Random's eight set wins in a row across multiple Invitationals is tied for the longest streak of all time.
    • FriendOfMrGolem120 - 8 (Invitational II) **did it across only one Invitational!
    • Amaranth - 7 (Invitationals I / II)
  • ABR increased his all-time series lead over Serpi to 3-1.
    • RBY Cup IX Finals (ABR)
    • RBY Circuit Championship 2023 Finals (ABR)
    • SPL XV Week 4 (Serpi)
    • RBY Invitational V Round 5 (ABR)
Pre Round 6:
  • After putting an end to one of the most absurd win streaks in RBY OU history, Isza will matchup against the greatest RBY OU legend of all time in marcoasd. They were originally matched up in RBYWC II Quarterfinals but the set went unplayed after the series was decided early.
  • Amaranth originally predicted nicole7735 would be SPL level in 2022 and now they face off in Round 6 Winners' of RBY Invitational V. While he might have been one year off for her debut, the prediction is looking more and more likely as she continues to shine in her sophomore campaign.
  • Countries Remaining:
    • Italy - 2 (2x Winner's)
    • USA - 2 (1x Winner's, 1x Loser's)
    • New Zealand - 1 (1x Winner's)
    • Belgium - 1 (Loser's)
    • France - 1 (Loser's)
    • Germany - 1 (Loser's)
Pre Round 8:
  • Paths to Winner's Finals:
    • marcoasd (ITA)
      • Round 1 vs. M Dragon (W)
      • Round 2 vs. shiloh (W)
      • Round 4 vs. Serpi (W)
      • Round 6 vs. Isza (W)
    • Amaranth (ITA)
      • Round 1 vs. Gilbert Arenas (W)
      • Round 2 vs. Peasounay (W)
      • Round 4 vs. ABR (W)
      • Round 6 vs. nicole7735 (W)
    • Isza (USA)
      • Round 1 vs. McMeghan (W)
      • Round 2 vs. Conflict (W)
      • Round 4 vs. Gefährlicher Random (W)
      • Round 6 vs. marcoasd (L)
      • Round 7 vs. BlazingDark (W)
    • nicole7735 (NZL)
      • Round 1 vs. Kaz (W)
      • Round 2 vs. Ctown6 (W)
      • Round 4 vs. BlazingDark (W)
      • Round 6 vs. Amaranth (L)
      • Round 7 vs. Gefährlicher Random (W)
  • marcoasd vs. Amaranth
  • Isza vs. nicole7735
 
Prediction Analysis
**Predictions Era = since RBY Invitational IV, excluding Play Ins

1. How many **NON-OU** Pokemon will be used?

0-2: 0
3-4: 1
5-6: 3
7+: 11

2. How many former RBY Invitational Money Finishers (Amaranth, Excal, Kaz, marcoasd, Nails, Sceptross) will finish in the Top 16?

0: 1
1-2: 3
3-4: 10
5+: 1

3. How many combined set wins will France (BIHI, BlazingDark, Frrf, Kaz, & Koalacance) get?

<3: 0
4: 1
5: 0
6: 0
7: 2
8+: 12

4. How many combined set wins will Germany (Gefährlicher Random, LNumbers, Lusch, & Serpi) get?

<3: 0
4: 2
5: 3
6: 2
7: 0
8+: 8

5. How many combined set wins will Italy (Amaranth, Laroxyl, & marcoasd) get?

<3: 0
4: 2
5: 2
6: 2
7: 2
8+: 7

6. How many combined sets will the United States (ABR, Ctown6, dice, Enigami, Excal, Isza, Nails, SaDiSTiCNarwhal, shiloh, Star) get?

<3: 0
4: 0
5: 1
6: 0
7: 1
8+: 13

7. What country will have the most combined set wins?

France: 0
Germany: 6
Italy: 0
United States: 8
Other: 1

8. Which country will win RBY Invitational IV:

France: 2
Germany: 11
Italy: 1
United States: 0
Other: 1

9. How many combined sets will the Play In Winners (Laroxyl, nicole7735, & BlazingDark) win?

0: 0
1-2: 6
3-4: 7
5+: 2

10. Which first time RBY Invitational IV participant will have the best finish?

ABR: 0
BlazingDark: 0
Gefährlicher Random: 13
Isza: 0
Laroxyl: 0
LNumbers: 0
nicole7735: 2

11. Which of the following events will happen during RBY Invitational IV? (To Be Determined)

Key Recovery Failure swings a game: 10
Key 1/256 swings a game: 10
Key teambuilding error swings a game: 2
Turn 1 Freeze: 12
Double Freeze: 9
A game finishes in 20 turns or less: 11
Neither player uses their timer: 10
A player times out and loses: 2
Victreebel throws a game: 7
Lapras lands Sing: 4
Gengar stays in against Starmie or Alakazam, gets critical hit by Psychic, and dies: 13
Jynx stays in against Gengar, dodges Hypnosis and lands Lovely Kiss Turn 1, and then freezes on Turn 2: 4
A first time RBY Invitational participant finishes Top 3: 7
Hipmonlee brings Poliwrath or Sandslash: 5
McMeghan or Hayburner bring Galopa: 5
Nails brings the Nails team: 10
Kaz wins 5 or more games without Chansey: 10
Enigami wins 2 or more games without Tauros: 0

12. Rank Tauros / Snorlax / Chansey in terms of **usage** at the end of the tour

Snorlax / Tauros / Chansey: 8
Snorlax / Chansey / Tauros: 4
Tauros / Snorlax / Chansey: 3

13. Rank Starmie / Exeggutor / Alakazam in terms of **usage** at the end of the tour

Starmie / Exeggutor / Alakazam: 11
Starmie / Alakazam / Exeggutor: 4

14. Rank Rhydon / Zapdos / Gengar / Cloyster / Jynx / Slowbro / Jolteon in terms of **usage** at the end of the tour

Jynx / Rhydon / Cloyster / Gengar / Zapdos / Slowbro / Jolteon: 2
Jynx / Gengar / Rhydon / Cloyster / Zapdos / Slowbro / Jolteon: 2
Jynx / Rhydon / Gengar / Zapdos / Cloyster / Slowbro / Jolteon: 1
Jynx / Rhydon / Gengar / Cloyster / Zapdos / Slowbro / Jolteon: 1
Jynx / Rhydon / Cloyster / Zapdos / Gengar / Slowbro / Joltoen: 1
Jynx / Rhydon / Cloyster / Zapdos / Gengar / Jolteon / Slowbro: 1

Gengar / Jynx / Rhydon / Cloyster / Zapdos / Slowbro / Jolteon: 1
Gengar / Jynx / Rhydon / Cloyster / Zapdos / Jolteon / Slowbro: 1
Gengar / Rhydon / Jynx / Cloyster / Zapdos / Slowbro / Jolteon: 1
Gengar / Cloysyter / Jynx / Rhydon / Zapdos / Slowbro / Jolteon: 1

Cloyster / Jynx / Rhydon / Gengar / Zapdos / Slowbro / Jolteon: 1
Cloyster / Rhydon / Zapdos / Jynx / Gengar / Slowbro / Jolteon: 1

Rhydon / Zapdos / Gengar / Jynx / Cloyster / Slowbro / Jolteon: 1

Gengar / Jynx / Zapdos / Rhydon / Cloyster / Slowbro / Jolteon: 0

15. Who are your five favorites to finish Top 3 in RBY Invitational IV?

Serpi - 15
Gefährlicher Random - 10
marcoasd - 9
Kaz - 8
Lusch - 5
chuva de perereca - 4
BIHI - 3
Nails - 3
Amaranth - 2
Mako - 2
nicole7735 - 2
Sceptross - 2
Ctown6 - 1
Excal - 1
Hipmonlee - 1
M Dragon - 1
Laroxyl - 0
Play Ins Round 1

Red Bracket:

[1] RaiZen1704 (23) vs. (3) phoopes [16]
[2] Vileman (23) vs. (23) SpoiledBerries [15]
[3] Quarante8 (23) vs. (2) HSOWA [14]
[4] Charmflash (12) vs. (15) robjr [13]
[5] gorgie (12)
vs. (13) Ortheore [12]
[6] Albi (14) vs. (11) GirlsSeeGhosts [11]
[7] YBW (10) vs. (14) Unowndragon [10]
[8] Acetylaldehyde (13) vs. (10) ziloXX [9]

Blue Bracket:

[1] NotVeryCake (23) vs. (2) avarice [16]
[2] UltiNooba19 (20) vs. (4) twash [15]
[3] BeeOrSomething (19) vs. (4) Deezcastforms [14]
[4] Larry (15)
vs. (9) kjdaas [13]
[5] Torchic (17) vs. (7) oakdeon [12]
[6] stunner047 (19) vs. (7) false [11]
[7] Wazza37 (18) vs. (11) 16bit [10]
[8] Mister Tim (8) vs. (17) MrSoup [9]

Yellow Bracket:

[1] Aliss (21) vs. (2) TyCarter [16]
[2] Genesis7 (24) vs. (4) MagearnaTheBoss [15]
[3] Rubyblood (19) vs. (8) King Billu [14]
[4] Tarvold (21)
vs. (3) Maris Bonibell [13]
[5] Skyrio (13) vs. (13) Kristyl [12]
[6] royzin (23) vs. (2) NVentous [11]
[7] Justamente (18)
vs. (9) ImposterOCE [10]
[8] Ranshiin (6) vs. (16) gastlies [9]

Mass Opinion: 6-2-0; 4-3-1; 5-2-1 (15-7-2 Overall)
Notable Upsets: [11] NVentous over [6] royzin (2 to 23), [14] Deezcastforms over [3] BeeOrSomething (4 to 19), [11] false over [6] stunner047 (7 to 19), [15] King Billu over [3] Rubyblood (8 to 19)

Play Ins Round 2

Red Bracket:

[1] RaiZen1704 (19) vs. (3) ziloXX [9]
[2] Vileman (12) vs. (7) Unowndragon [10]
[3] Quarante8 (18) vs. (5) Albi [6]
[13] robjr (8) vs. (13) gorgie [5]

Blue Bracket:

[1] NotVeryCake (17) vs. (4) Mister Tim [8]
[2] UltiNooba19 (13) vs. (7) 16bit [10]
[14] Deezcastforms (5) vs. (16) false [11]
[4] Larry (11) vs. (10) Torchic [5]

Yellow Bracket:

[1] Aliss (14) vs. (6) gastlies [9]
[2] Genesis7 (14) vs. (5) Justamente [7]
[14] King Billu (16)
vs. (4) NVentous [11]
[4] Tarvold (18) vs. (4) Skyrio [5]

Mass Opinion: 3-1-0; 3-1-0; 3-1-0 (24-10-2 Overall)
Notable Upsets: [14] Deezcastforms over [11] false (5 to 16), [7] Justamente over [2] Genesis7 (5 to 14), [6] Albi over [3] Quarante8 (6 to 18)

Play Ins Round 3

Red Bracket:

[1] RaiZen1704 (21) vs. (3) gorgie [5]
[2] Vileman (14) vs. (6) Albi [6]

Blue Bracket:

[1] NotVeryCake (14) vs. (8) Larry [4]
[2] UltiNooba19 (11)
vs. (3) Deezcastforms [14]

Yellow Bracket:

[1] Aliss (15) vs. (7) Tarvold [4]
[7] Justamente (11) vs. (9) King Billu [14]

Mass Opinion: 0-2-0; 1-1-0; 1-1-0 (26-14-2 Overall)
Notable Upsets: [5] gorgie over [1] RaiZen1704 (3 to 21), [6] Albi over [2] Vileman (6 to 14), [4] Larry over [1] NotVeryCake (8 to 14)

Play Ins Round 4

Red Bracket:

[5] gorgie (13) vs. (4) Albi [6]

Blue Bracket:

[4] Larry (10) vs. (6) UltiNooba19 [2]

Yellow Bracket:

[1] Aliss (13) vs. (2) King Billu [14]

Mass Opinion: 0-1-0; 1-0-0; 1-0-0 (28-15-2 Overall)
Notable Upsets: [6] Albi over [5] gorgie (6 to 13)
Conflict (3) vs. (17) spies
Excal (5) vs. (17) ABR
Peasounay (14)
vs. (6) Larry
shiloh (3) vs. (18) Kenix
marcoasd (17) vs. (3) M Dragon
SoulWind (12) vs. (7) Albi
nicole7735 (5)
vs. (15) Kaz
Gefährlicher Random (19) vs. (1) Mako
BIHI (3) vs. (18) Sceptross
Isza (7)
vs. (13) McMeghan
chuva de perereca (9) vs. (11) Serpi
Nails (12) vs. (6) BlazingDark
Gilbert arenas (6) vs. (12) Amaranth
SaDiSTiCNarwhal (13)
vs. (6) Laroxyl
Koalacance (4) vs. (14) Aliss
Ctown6 (19) vs. (2) Enigami

Mass Opinion: 9-6-1
Notable Upsets: Conflict over spies (3 to 17), Koalacance over Aliss (4 to 14), nicole7735 over Kaz (5 to 15)
Trivia (sponsored by the Rosewood High Academic Decathlon Team):
  • This marked the first time ever (six rounds!) in that ABR was favored.
Winner's

Amaranth (8) vs. (8) Peasounay
marcoasd (8) vs. (1) shiloh
Serpi (15) vs. (1) Albi
Conflict (5) vs. (10) Isza
Ctown6 (4) vs. (12) nicole7735
SaDiSTiCNarwhal (2) vs. (9) ABR
Gefährlicher Random (9)
vs. (2) Sceptross
BlazingDark (10) vs. (5) Koalacance

Loser's

Excal (9) vs. (2) BIHI
M Dragon (2) vs. (14) chuva de perereca
Laroxyl (6) vs. (8) McMeghan
Mako (2) vs. (12) spies
SoulWind (11)
vs. (4) Nails
Gilbert arenas (5) vs. (2) King Billu
Enigami (1)
vs. (15) Kaz
Larry (3) vs. (12) Aliss

Mass Opinion: 13-3-0 (22-9-1 Overall)
Notable Upsets: Enigami over Kaz (1 to 15), Larry over Aliss (3 to 12)
Trivia (sponsored by the Rosewood High Academic Decathlon Team):
  • Mass Opinion went 13-3, marking the most accurately prediction round in the predictions era.
    • Mass Opinion went 13-0 in the first thirteen matchups listed and 0-3 in the last three matchups listed.
    • All eight predicted Winners won in the Winner's Bracket.
  • Of the eight eliminated (Aliss, BIHI, Gilbert arenas, Kaz, Laroxyl, M Dragon, Mako, Nails):
    • Aliss (All) and Kaz (All) were favored in two sets.
    • Gilbert arenas (Round 1) and Nails (Round 2) were favored in one set.
    • BIHI, Laroxyl, M Dragon, and Mako were favored in nether set.
    • Kaz (30 total predicts, +24 differential) becomes (statistically) the most surprising player to ever be eliminated in the first two rounds in the predictions era.
  • Enigami over Kaz (1 to 15, 6.25% implied odds) is the biggest upset in RBY Invitational V thus far and 3rd all time in the predictions era (minimum 12 predicts). Biggest upsets of all time:
    • 1. BlazingDark over Serpi (0 to 27, 0% implied odds) [Invitational IV, Round 1]
    • 2. Laroxyl over BIHI (4 to 29. 1.12% implied odds) [Invitational IV, Round 1]
  • Enigami (2-19 against Ctown6, 1-15 against Kaz) and Mako (1-19 against Gefährlicher Random, 2-12 against spies) both received only 3 total predictions, making them the least predicted players through two rounds in the predictions era.
    • BlazingDark, 4 (0-27 against Serpi, 4-20 against Mako) [Invitational IV]
    • shiloh, 4 (3-18 against Kenix*, 1-8 against marcoasd] [Invitational V]
    • M Dragon, 5 (3-17 against marcoasd, 2-14 against chuva de perereca) [Invitational V]
    • BIHI, 5 (3-18 against Sceptross, 2-9 against Excal] [Invitational V]
Loser's

Albi (3) vs. (6) Larry
chuva de perereca (15) vs. (4) Ctown6
Excal (13)
vs. (7) Conflict
spies (12) vs. (0) shiloh
Peasounay (11)
vs. (9) SaDiSTiCNarwhal
King Billu (7) vs. (12) McMeghan
Koalacance (3) vs. (14) Sceptross
SoulWind (16)
vs. (4) Enigami

Mass Opinion: 6-2-0 (28-11-1 Overall)
Notable Upsets: shiloh over spies (0 to 12), Ctown6 over chuva de perereca (15)
Trivia (sponsored by the Rosewood High Academic Decathlon Team):
  • Of the eight eliminated (Albi, chuva de perereca, Conflict, Enigami, King Billu, Koalacance, SaDiSTiCNarwhal, spies):
    • spies (All) was favored in three sets.
    • chuva de perereca (Round 2, Round 3) was favored in two sets.
    • SaDiSTiCNarwhal (Round 1) was favored in one set.
    • Albi, Conflict, Enigami, King Billu*, and Koalacance were favored in zero sets.
  • shiloh over spies (0 to 12, 0% implied odds) is the biggest upset in RBY Invitational V thus far and 2nd all time in the predictions era (minimum 12 predicts). Biggest upsets of all time:
    • 1. BlazingDark over Serpi (0 to 27, 0% implied odds) [Invitational IV, Round 1]
    • 2. Laroxyl over BIHI (4 to 29. 1.12% implied odds) [Invitational IV, Round 1]
    • 3. Enigami over Kaz (1 to 15, 6.25% implied odds) [Invitational V, Round 2]
  • shiloh (3-18 against Kenix*, 1-8 against marcoasd, 0-12 against spies] received only 4 total predictions, making him the least predicted player through three rounds in the predictions era.
    • Enigami, 7 (2-19 against Ctown6, 1-15 against Kaz, 4-16 against SoulWind) [Invitational V]
Winner's

marcoasd (4) vs. (14) Serpi
Amaranth (7) vs. (12) ABR
BlazingDark (4) vs. (13) nicole7735
Isza (5)
vs. (13) Gefährlicher Random

Loser's

shiloh (2) vs. (14) Sceptross
Peasounay (16) vs. (2) SoulWind
Larry (5)
vs. (11) Ctown6
Excal (14) vs. (4) McMeghan

Mass Opinion: 2-6-0 (30-17-1 Overall)
Notable Upsets: SoulWind over Peasounay (2 to 16), McMeghan over Excal (4 to 14), marcoasd over Serpi (4 to 14), Isza over Gefährlicher Random (5 to 13), Larry over Ctown6 (5 to 11)
Trivia (sponsored by the Rosewood High Academic Decathlon Team):
  • Mass Opinion went 2-6, marking the least accurately prediction round in the predictions era.
    • Three of Four favorites in both the Winner's and Loser's Brackets lost.
  • Of the four eliminated (Ctown6, Excal, Peasounay, shiloh):
    • Excal (Round 2, Round 3, Round 4) and Peasounay (Round 1, Round 3, Round 4 [Tie in Round 2]) was favored in three sets.
    • Ctown6 (Round 1, Round 4) was favored in two sets.
    • shiloh was favored in zero sets.
  • shiloh (3-18 against Kenix*, 1-8 against marcoasd, 0-12 against spies, 2-14 against Sceptross] received only 6 total predictions, making him the least predicted player through four rounds in the predictions era.
Loser's

Sceptross (13) vs. (4) BlazingDark
SoulWind (2) vs. (16) Gefährlicher Random
ABR (7)
vs. (12) Serpi
McMeghan (11) vs. (6) Larry

Mass Opinion: 2-2-0 (32-19-1 Overall)
Notable Upsets: BlazingDark over Sceptross (4 to 13)
Trivia (sponsored by the Rosewood High Academic Decathlon Team):
  • Of the four eliminated (Larry, Sceptross, Serpi, SoulWind):
    • Serpi (All) and Sceptross (Round 1, Round 3, Round 4, Round 5) were favored in four sets.
    • SoulWind (Round 1, Round 2, Round 3) was favored in three sets.
    • Larry (Round 3) was favored in one set.
  • Serpi has been favored in every Invitational set he has ever played in the predictions era.
  • Serpi became the fourth player this tournament (Aliss (Round 2), Kaz (Round 2), spies (Round 3)) and 5th overall (Serpi (Invitational IV, Round 3), marcoasd (Invitational IV, Round 3)), to be eliminated despite being favored in every round they've played in the predictions era.
Winner's


marcoasd (14) vs. (5) Isza
Amaranth (11) vs. (6) nicole7735

Loser's

ABR (15) vs. (5) BlazingDark
McMeghan (2) vs. (11) Gefährlicher Random

Mass Opinion: 3-1-0 (35-20-1 Overall)
Notable Upsets: BlazingDark over ABR (5 to 15)
Trivia (sponsored by the Rosewood High Academic Decathlon Team):
  • Of the two eliminated (ABR, McMeghan)
    • ABR (Round 1, Round 2, Round 4, Round 6) and McMeghan (Round 1, Round 2, Round 3, Round 5) were favored in four sets.
Loser's

BlazingDark (5) vs. (10) Isza
nicole7735 (4)
vs. (10) Gefährlicher Random

Mass Opinion: 1-1-0 (36-21-1 Overall)
Notable Upsets: nicole7735 over Gefährlicher Random (4 to 10)
Trivia (sponsored by the Rosewood High Academic Decathlon Team):
  • Of the two eliminated (BlazingDark, Gefährlicher Random):
    • Gefährlicher Random (All) was favored in six rounds.
    • BlazingDark (Round 2) was favored in one round.
  • Gefährlicher Random became the fifth player this tournament (Aliss (Round 2), Kaz (Round 2), spies (Round 3), Serpi (Round 5)) and 6th overall (Serpi (Invitational IV, Round 3), marcoasd (Invitational IV, Round 3)), to be eliminated despite being favored in every round they've played in the predictions era.
  • The only round Gefährlicher Random was not been favored in in his Invitational career was Invitational IV, Round 2 against marcoasd (13 to 14).
 
Recaps
Hello everyone, and welcome to the Round 1 recap of RBY Invitational V. RBY Invitational is a 32-player, invite-only, double-elimination RBY OU tournament featuring returning legends, current superstars, up-and-comers, and some of the best players in Smogon's history. This year's edition has a current prizepool of $1,214.33 Every week, I will select a few exciting games to review as an entertaining and educational summary of each round. I will also update everyone on how all the remaining games turned out and how the bracket looks going into the next round. If you want to see more of this content, please let me know by messaging me on Discord.

Conflict vs. spies, Game 2 [Turns 41 - 66]

To begin, we have Games 2 and 3 of Conflict vs. spies. Widely regarded as a Top 3 GSCer of all time, Conflict has accumulated the 6th-most overall sheet wins (90), including the second-most in SPL GSC (39) and 6+ in his last four SPLs. He’s making his RBY Invitational debut after winning Smogon Classic IX. spies is an enigma, with eleven years between his peaks as an RBY OU player. He went 6-3 in SPL I (2010) before returning to win RBY Cup VII and be the 1st overall seed in the Circuit Championships in 2021. According to sources, “Conflict kicked spies’ ass into retirement in SPL IV,” so this is undoubtedly going to be one for the ages.

We begin on Game 2, Turn 41. Using Chansey’s Seismic Toss, Conflict gets spies’ Starmie down to 39%, and thanks to a lucky full paralysis, gets his own unparalyzed Starmie in for free. After scouting for Thunderbolt and Blizzard, spies brings in his Exeggutor, which walls Surf + Thunderbolt Starmie but has only burnt one turn of Sleep. Thankfully for him, Exeggutor wakes up after only one more turn and in a strong spot. It walls Starmie, threatens Explosion on Chansey, and outspeeds paralyzed Tauros. On Turn 48, spies uses Mega Drain, which chips Tauros, but, more importantly, gets Exeggutor out of Hyper Beam range. If Conflict had used Hyper Beam and did not land a critical hit to KO Exeggutor, spies could have activated one of my favorite mechanics in RBY OU - if a Pokemon has used Hyper Beam the same turn prior to a sleep move's use, the sleep move will not only skip accuracy checks but also ignore any status when putting the opposing Pokémon to sleep – the only circumstance in which it's possible to status an already-statused Pokémon. Despite spies not being able to leverage his knowledge of RBY quirks in this game, we’ll see it happen twice in the upcoming Game 3.

After that sequence, spies trades his Tauros for Conflict’s Tauros and preserves his own on Turn 53 by switching to Exeggutor. He Mega Drains, as Conflict goes Chansey and sets up the play of the game. Here, Conflict knows a switch is likely. spies wants to preserve his Exeggutor for Chansey, and getting in his own Starmie lets it Recover to outside of Thunderbolt range. spies is also unlikely to Explode, as trading Exeggutor for Chansey gives Conflict’s Starmie a pretty clear path to victory. Expecting a switch to Starmie, Conflict doubles to his own. This would have put him in a commanding position, as Exeggutor is 2HKO’d by Surf and can no longer switch in. However, spies turns the tables on Conflict, staying in and clicking Sleep Powder, putting Starmie to sleep, and effectively sealing the game. He explodes Exeggutor on Chansey and brings in Tauros to shut things down. However, this is RBY we’re talking about, and it’s not over until it’s over. After landing Earthquake, spies misses Hyper Beam on Turn 59 and gets fully paralyzed on Turns 61 and 62. This lets Chansey heal to full and KO Tauros on the following turn. Starmie then gets fully paralyzed two of the following three turns, allowing Chansey to secure another kill with Seismic Toss, after not getting fully paralyzed at all during this sequence, and steal Game 2

Conflict vs. spies, Game 3 (1, 2) [Turns 32 - DC & Recreate; 33 - 51]

In the early stages of the winner-take-all Game 3, with all twelve Pokemon still alive, spies… times out and loses the game? Indeed, with both parties hoping to advance closer to the $1,214.33 prize pool, spies’ internet gives out and technically loses the game. Thankfully, the year is 2024, and we have the technology. A Tournament Director recreates the game quickly, and we are back up and running.

Remember how I teased more fun RBY mechanics that actually come into play this time? Well, on Turn 38, Rhydon KOs Exeggutor from 33% or roughly 137 hit points. On Turn 39, both players switch, and on Turn 40, spies witches again back to Rhydon while spies clicks Counter, despite the move he is technically Countering, Body Slam, being clicked two turns ago. This is because the last instance of damage being dealt isn’t cleared upon a Pokemon switching, meaning it can work against Normal- and Fighting-type moves that dealt damage in previous turns. With this knowledge, spies can hit Rhydon back with double the amount of damage Body Slam did - roughly 274 hit points or 64% of Rhdyon’s health.

The fun isn’t over yet. After the Counter shenanigans, Conflict reveals Slowbro. On Turn 42, both Slowbro and Snorlax are paralyzed. On Turn 43, Slowbro clicks Amnesia, activating the State Reapplication glitch, where the side effects paralysis - quartering Speed - can be reapplied if the Pokemon’s stats are changed. Therefore, not only does Amnesia double Slowbro’s Special stat, but it also quarters Snorlax’s speed again, meaning Slowbro is not always faster despite the Pokemon having the same base Speed and both being paralyzed. On Turn 48, after consecutive Snorlax full paralysis, Slowbro is in a commanding position. Starmie is asleep, Snorlax is effectively dead, Tauros Hyper Beam doesn’t KO, and Slowbro can keep boosting with Amnesia against Chansey and Alakazam, especially if the former lacks Thunderbolt. spies has one shot at containing the Slowbro before things potentially get way out of hand. He pivots to Chansey on Surf, then back to Snorlax on Thunder Wave, successfully removing the effects of the Stat Reapplication glitch and only being at ¼ speed instead of the previous ⅛. While Slowbro has healed its own paralysis - it is also at ¼ speed, since Rest does not remove the speed drops inflicted by paralysis. This means that on Turn 51, despite Snorlax being paralyzed and Slowbro being fully healthy, they speed tie. spies goes for the 50/50 odds, actually even lower since he needs to win the speed tie and avoid being fully paralyzed, gets it, and successfully removes the demon Slowbro.

Ultimately, Conflict clutches the victory and moves onto the Winner’s Bracket of Round 2.

SaDiSTiCNarwhal vs. Laroxyl, Game 1 [Turns 1 - 24; 71]

Next up, we have Game 1 of SaDiSTiCNarwhal vs. Laroxyl. US Northeast’s crown jewel, SaDiSTiCNarwhal is coming off an RBY Invitational IV Top 8 finish and RBYWC II victory with a 4-1 record. Last year, Laroxyl won 8-straight rounds to finish 3rd and win over $100 after fighting his way through Play Ins.

This match is marked by the game within the game - the RBY OU Sleep Wars. SaDiSTiCNarwhal is utilizing Jynx – his goal is to secure Turn 1 sleep on Laroxyl’s lead, preferably freeze-fish for a few turns, before sacking Jynx to sleep and playing 5v5. On the other hand, Laroxyl is using Sing + Seismic Toss Chansey – his goal is to paralyze, chip, and KO Jynx before sleeping a more high-value target later on.

On Turn 1 - SaDiSTiCNarwhal successfully lands Sleep on Starmie in exchange for paralysis on Jynx. He gets one opportunity to freeze Chansey on Turn 4, but doesn’t get it, and clicks Rest the following Turn. On Turn 8, after switching to Chansey to hopefully start spreading paralysis, he doubles back to Jynx to scout for Sing, which Laroxyl reveals. Laroxyl calls the switch back to Chansey on Turn 9 and clicks Sing, but 55% is 55% and misses. Things get even more interesting as Tauros comes in and forces out a newly Resting Jynx on Turn 15 and paralyzes the incoming Starmie on Turn 16, giving SaDiSTiCNarwhal now two sleep blocks. Usually, Snorlax is your primary Snorlax switch-in, but we’re left to wonder if SaDiSTiCNarwhal went Starmie hoping to be paralyzed, since he knows Jynx is unlikely to block Sleep long-term. Now, since Starmie can safely stay in on Chansey, SaDiSTiCNarwhal can finally start spreading paralysis. After landing it on Chansey, it becomes even more Laroxyl gets Sleep, as it’s now a 41% to hit Sing through paralysis.

SaDiSTiCNarwhal and Laroxyl dance around the Sleep War for the next 46 turns. On Turn 71, SaDiSTiCNarwhal has taken a net 28% damage and Laroxyl 8% - which shows how valuable getting Sleep in RBY OU is.

Finally, Laroxyl gets Tauros in on sleeping Jynx. SaDiSTiCNarwhal once again goes Starmie but receives a critical hit, leaving it in Hyper Beam, but not Body Slam, range. Laroxyl chooses to Body Slam as Starmie stays in, which does not get critical hit or fully paralyzed, and lands a vital Thunder Wave on Tauros.

You’d have to fast-forward to Turn 84, where Laroxyl finally lands Sing, through paralysis, on SaDiSTiCNarwhal’s Snorlax. And after 213 turns, Laroxyl finally takes Game 1. But it’s SaDiSTiCNarwhal who ultimately prevails, winning Games 2 and 3.

Koalacance vs. Aliss, Game 1 [Turns 1 - 8]

Lastly, we’ll highlight Lead Gengar’s high variance, beginning with Game 1 of Koalacance vs. Aliss. Koalacance has been knocking on the door of top-level RBY for some time now, but that door has yet to be fully opened for him. He won the RBY Circuit in 2021 and broke into SPL the following year, but could only manage a 1-3 record and has failed to advance beyond the Top 16 in his two Invitational appearances so far. Aliss has seen considerable old generations tournament success - Top 16 and Top 12 finishes in RBY Invitational, a GSC Invitational victory, and a Smogon Classic Playoffs appearance - but has struggled in SPL and could only muster one set win last year, seeing her drop into Play Ins. However, she proved she belonged on the big stage by cruising her way through Play Ins as the #3 overall seed

In Game 1, Aliss leads Gengar into Chansey. This should give her the immediate advantage - Gengar outspeeds and can land Hypnosis, immediately going up 6-5. While she lands her first attempt, Chansey wakes up after just two turns, dodges the next Hypnosis, and lands Thunder Wave on Turn 3. Like the Sing + Seismic Toss Chansey vs. Jynx dynamic we discussed earlier, Koalacance wants to paralyze, chip, and KO Gengar before sleeping a higher-value target later. Aliss misses Hypnosis on Turns 4 and 5 before getting fully paralyzed as she tries to explode on Turn 6. Koalacance makes things even worse by landing Sing on Turn 7 on the incoming Exeggutor – effectively removing both of Aliss’ sleepers and going up 6-4 in just seven turns. Despite the odds, Lead Chansey effectively KO’d two faster Pokemon, both with Sleep moves, and only took 14% in damage. Koalacance then rides his huge early game advantage to a Game 1 victory and eventually a set win.

Gefährlicher Random vs. Mako, Game 1 [Turns 1-7]

Just as often as Gengar can lose you games from the jump, it can also win you them! We’re going to take a look at Game 1 of Gefährlicher Random vs. Mako. Gefährlicher Random is our defending champion and is coming off another brilliant 6-win campaign in SPL. Mako is quitely one of the most successful RBY players of the Smogon era - 15-10 in SPL and never finishing in the bottom half of Invitational - but has transitioned to more ADV and SV OU lately.

Unlike the previous game, Felix leads Gengar into Starmie. This should give him the immediate disadvantage, Starmie outspeeds and threatens to OHKO with a critical hit Psychic, and even if Psychic doesn’t land a critical hit, Gengar would then need to land a 60% Hypnosis. Starmie does indeed click Psychic and doesn’t get the critical hit but does get the Special drop, but it doesn’t matter since Gengar clicks Thunderbolt, lands a critical hit, and OHKOs the Startmie, immediately going up 6-5. Mako brings in Tauros to threaten a revenge kill and doubles to Exeggutor expecting a Snorlax, but Gefährlicher Random makes a good mid-ground play with Exeggutor. He wins the speed tie and lands Sleep Powder, effectively going up 6-4 in just three turns. Gefährlicher Random will actually make this 6-3 in just seven turns, as he immediately goes Tauros, forces a switch to Snorlax, and thanks to a first-turn critical hit, eliminates Snorlax at the price of just 29%. Gefährlicher Random cruises to a Game 1 victory and also takes Game 2, the first step on his repeat journey.

To catch you up on the rest of the non-mentioned and non-streamed games:
  • Larry led Tauros into Peasounay Game 1 and won, but lost the set
  • Kenix got substituted out for King Billu
  • marcoasd. looking to solidify his claim as the RBY GOAT, beat another boomer in M Dragon
  • Kaz used Starmie - Exeggutor - Rhydon 3x but lost to nicole7735
  • Isza used my teams with my Genshin Impact nicknames to keep the momentum up from RBYWC II to beat McMeghan
  • Serpi beat chuva de perereca in a Best of 9
  • BlazingDark used Fire Blast Chansey and friends to successfully counterteam and upset Nails in the first set of the tournament
  • Games 1 and 2 of Gilbert arenas vs. Amaranth were both less than 30 turns, with neither player showing timer; Amaranth would come up on top
  • Enigami brought Wrap, including Dragonair, Dratini, and Arbok, but was punished for his hubris and lost the game and set
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My #1 ranked bracket. Vileman should be the strongest #2 and Charmflash is the strongest #4, but the latter has a tough #13 in robjr and will have a tough Round 2. Ortheore is very underseeded at #12, and overall #1 RaiZen1704 will have a tough Round 2 regardless of opponent. My pick is RaiZen1704 over Vileman to advance.

[1] RaiZen1704 vs. phoopes [16]
[2] Vileman vs. SpoiledBerries [15]
[3] Quarante8 vs. HSOWA [14]
[4] Charmflash vs. robjr [13]
[5] gorgie vs. Ortheore [12]
[6] Albi vs. GirlsSeeGhosts [11]
[7] YBW vs. Unowndragon [10]
[8] Acetylaldehyde vs. ziloXX [9]

[1] RaiZen1704 vs. Acetylaldehyde [8]
[2] Vileman vs. Unowndragon [10]
[3] Quarante8 vs. GirlsSeeGhosts [11]
[4] Charmflash vs. Ortheore [12]


[1] RaiZen1704 vs. Charmflash [4]
[2] Vileman vs. GirlsSeeGhosts [11]

[1] RaiZen1704 vs. Vileman [2]

Total Points: 4*1 + 2*2 + 0*3 + 0*4 = 8
My #2 ranked bracket. Fan-favorite #2 UltiNooba19 has a tough bracket, with the strongest #15 twash likely into the strongest #7 Wazza37. Larry is another strong #4 that sees a tough #13 in kjdaas and will have to likely fight through #1 before even getting to finals. With their toughest competition perhaps getting knocked out before getting to them, my pick is #1 NotVeryCake over Wazza37 to advance.

[1] NotVeryCake vs. avarice [16]
[2] UltiNooba19 vs. twash [15]
[3] BeeOrSomething vs. Deezcastforms [14]
[4] Larry vs. kjdaas [13]
[5] Torchic vs. oakdeon [12]
[6] stunner047 vs. false [11]
[7] Wazza37 vs. 16bit [10]
[8] Mister Tim vs. MrSoup [9]

[1] NotVeryCake vs. MrSoup [9]
[2] UltiNooba19 vs. Wazza37 [10]
[14] Deezcastforms vs. false [11]
[4] Larry vs. oakdeon [12]

[1] NotVeryCake vs. Larry [4]
[10] Wazza37 vs. false [11]

[1] NotVeryCake vs. Wazza37 [10]


Total Points: 5*1 + 2*2 + 0*3 + 0*4 = 9
My #3 Ranked Bracket. I'm predicting #1 Aliss and #3 Rubyblood to steamroll until their matchup in finals, although the former will have to survive #4 Tarvold. #9 gastlies is the only low seed I believe can make a run, but will have to get through Aliss in Quarterfinals. With a tougher run for #1, my pick is #3 Rubyblood over Aliss to advance.

[1] Aliss vs. TyCarter [16]
[2] Genesis7 vs. MagearnaTheBoss [15]
[3] Rubyblood vs. King Billu [14]
[4] Tarvold vs. Maris Bonibell [13]
[5] Skyrio vs. Kristyl [12]
[6] royzin vs. NVentous [11]
[7] Justamente vs. ImposterOCE [10]
[8] Ranshiin vs. gastlies [9]

[1] Aliss vs. gastlies [9]
[2] Genesis7 vs. Justamente [7]
[3] Rubyblood vs. royzin [6]
[4] Tarvold vs. Kristyl [12]

[1] Aliss vs. Tarvold [4]
[2] Genesis7 vs. Rubyblood [3]

[1] Aliss vs. Rubyblood [3]


Total Points: 5*1 + 2*2 + 1*3 + 0*4 = 12
Highlight Matches

Round 1

[4] Charmflash vs. robjr [13]
[5] gorgie vs. Ortheore [12]
[8] Acetylaldehyde vs. ziloXX [9]
[4] Larry vs. kjdaas [13]
[8] Mister Tim vs. MrSoup [9]
[5] Skyrio vs. Kristyl [12]
[8] Ranshiin vs. gastlies [9]

Round 2

[1] RaiZen1704 vs. ziloXX [9]
[2] UltiNooba19 vs. 16bit [10]
[1] Aliss vs. gastlies [9]
[14] King Billu vs. NVentous [11]

Round 3

[1] RaiZen1704 vs. gorgie [5]
[1] NotVeryCake vs. Larry [4]
[1] Aliss vs. Tarvold [4]

Round 4

[4] Larry vs. UltiNooba19 [2]
 
Not ranking my bracket, ranking the rest of round 1 besides the games that already happened (marked by*)

[1] NotVeryCake vs. avarice [16]
[2] UltiNooba19 vs. twash [15]
[3] BeeOrSomething vs. Deezcastforms [14]*
[4] Larry vs. kjdaas [13]
[5] Torchic vs. oakdeon [12]
[6] stunner047 vs. false [11]*
[7] Wazza37 vs. 16bit [10]
[8] Mister Tim vs. MrSoup [9]

[1] Aliss vs. TyCarter [16]
[2] Genesis7 vs. MagearnaTheBoss [15]
[3] Rubyblood vs. King Billu [14]
[4] Tarvold vs. Maris Bonibell [13]
[5] Skyrio vs. Kristyl [12]
[6] royzin vs. NVentous [11]*
[7] Justamente vs. ImposterOCE [10]
[8] Ranshiin vs. gastlies [9]

Highlights :
[4] Larry vs. kjdaas [13] : On and off players that do play rby but dont play that much. I love the playstyle of both so I'm def excited for this.
[3] Rubyblood vs. King Billu [14] : This is gonna be very interesting. Probably the tighest pairing of round 1.
[5] Skyrio vs. Kristyl [12] : I wonder if kristyl can pull it off, this is hype cuz I think skyrio is quite underrated and can do very well.
 
Hey all! Just like last year, I recorded myself while playing my invitational games. Hopefully you'll find the video of me vs. Raizen entertaining or insightful or something like that. Let me know if you have any feedback from a gameplay perspective! I'm always looking to get better. Thanks for watching!

 
Round 2 (still not doing my bracket)
[1] NotVeryCake vs. Mister Tim [8]
[2] UltiNooba19 vs. 16bit [10]
[14] Deezcastforms vs. false [11]
[4] Larry vs. Torchic [5]

[1] Aliss vs. gastlies [9]
[2] Genesis7 vs. Justamente [7]
[14] King Billu vs. NVentous [11]
[4] Tarvold vs. Skyrio [5]

Highlights :
[4] Larry vs. Torchic [5] : impressive play from Larry last week, playing 3 series at the same and winning all somehow (great gamer). Definitely wanna see more.
[1] Aliss vs. gastlies [9] : gurlfite. Good pairing, I think gastlies got a margin to win tho Alice is favoured.
[4] Tarvold vs. Skyrio [5] : epic clash between "nidoking is fun" and "i will follow kaz to death proceeds to delete chansey from builder". Expecting hypno lap vs chanseyless snorlaxless or something. Exciting.
 
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