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Frostbite Preview: The Cubs

Last month capped off season 2 of the Rivals Championship Series with a thrilling event at Genesis 5. This week, the competitive Rivals action keeps rolling with Frostbite 2018. Many familiar faces will head to the Midwest to challenge for their shot at tournament glory. For two players in particular, this will be an opportunity to prove their merit as top competitors. The Kings and Cubs compendium fund allowed unranked players (Cubs) a shot at earning a trip to Frostbite. Today, we’d like to help you get to know our Cubs, BlooD and Quote_A a little better.

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How did you get into competitive Rivals?

BlooD: My competitive background is a little weird. I’ve been a long time Halo player. I went to large events since MLG Dallas 2006. However, Halo slowly died off leaving me with a competitive void. I joined the military and served my time. Afterwards, I came back home and started working at a LAN center. There I found Smash 4 and I’ve been competing in that game since. After I began to get bored with Smash 4, a friend showed me Rivals and I instantly fell in love with the game. The combo game just was so fun and fresh. Now that’s literally my main focus with my competitive drive.

Quote_A: I grew up on Smash Bros, so before Rivals was announced, I was a Smash 4 player. One day I saw Dan’s posts about Rivals on /r/smashbros, back when he was first starting development, and was immediately interested. I bought the game as soon as I could, and joined the actual competitive scene when the game got a ranked mode in May 2016.

What does it mean to you to be competing at Frostbite as an “unproven” Cub?

BlooD: I was completely shocked and humbled when I was chosen as the first Cub representative. I’ve only been playing since October and I made that clear when I submitted my application. It does set expectations kinda high. Being chosen over some highly skilled players weighs down on my shoulders a little bit. However, I will do my best.

Quote_A: I’m not exactly “unproven”, because I used to be considered a top player. However, I’d like to prove to everyone that I’m not washed up, and that I can still hold my own against some of the best players of the game. I might only just be a Cub going into the tournament, but I intend to show that I can be a king.

How did you choose your main in Rivals?

BlooD: My main in Rivals was picked because I like heavies. I played DK at a decently high level in Smash 4, so I instantly tried Etalus and Kragg. Etalus was the one I chose, mostly because of that sweet upair grab. I thought it looked sick. Also it made my friend complain when I played him, so it was win/win.

Quot_A: When I first got the game, the first thing I did was jump into practice mode on random, and played a little bit of each character. Out of all the characters in that build, Orcane stuck out to me because of his down tilt, which was super easy to start combos with.
I actually kind of dual-mained Zetterburn with Orcane for a while on release, but then I saw some gfys from Turquoise on the Rivals subreddit and wanted to be able to do cool things like he was doing. So I stuck with Orcane!

Who are you most looking forward to facing in bracket at Frostbite?

BlooD: Frostbite is going to be my first large tournament for Rivals of Aether, so I don’t expect to do great, but I have been grinding and can keep up with the best of them. I have only been playing since mid-October, so I think where I am at competitively already is pretty good. People I would like to play against are: Fullstream, Windows, Lord Bagel… or literally anyone in the top 50. I think I can prove my skill against these players.

Quote_A: I’m most looking forward to fighting MSB and Windows. I go relatively even with them in friendlies, but haven’t had good chances to play them in a tournament bracket for a while. I’m excited to see how I stack up under pressure.

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At Genesis 5 we saw the reveal for the new Earth Rival, Sylvanos. What are your opinions of the character based on what we’ve seen?

BlooD: Sylvanos looks insane! He’s a zoner… but a heavy. Like, thats super rare in platformers. He probably will be a bit broken in the right hands, but I cant wait to try it out.

Quote_A: He looks like a really fun character! Right now he’s got a couple of things that look pretty busted, but I think he’ll be alright after the beta testers get access to him. I’m excited to play him.

Now some less tournament-focused questions: When you’re not travelling to Rivals tournaments, what do you like to do in your free time?

BlooD: My free time is very limited. I am a stay-at-home dad so that is my main focus. I’ve been coined as Papa BlooD in my local community because of it and honestly I am blessed being able to stay home with my daughter every day.

Quote_A: I play Rivals online instead! When I’m not playing Rivals, I play a lot of Path of Exile. And when I’m not playing anything, I’m probably working on homework because college is horrible.

What are the three best types of breakfast food?

BlooD: The best breakfast foods are:
1. Pancakes
2. Cereal
3. Bacon
(list is ordered)

QuoteA: Pancakes, scrambled eggs, and cereal. Fruity Pebbles, please sponsor me.

Who would win in a fight between Orcane and Blastoise?

BlooD: Okay this is a difficult question. Blastoise is strong… but if you have seen Adam Carra’s video, you would know Orcane is savage as hell. He doesn’t take prisoners.

Quote_A: Orcane could just back air Blastoise before he even had a chance to do anything, so I’m gonna go with Orcane.

Our thanks to BlooD and Quote_A for their time. Be sure to wish them luck on Twitter as they prepare for the tournament. You can catch all the Rivals action at Frostbite 2018 beginning on February 9th!

Rivals of Aether is now on Anther’s Ladder!

Last weekend Rivals of Aether quietly joined the list of games available on Anther’s Ladder. Now that the kinks are worked out and it’s a brand new month, it’s time to make some noise for one of the best Smash community sites out there. In addition to announcements throughout our community today, we’re also kicking off a raffle where you can earn more entries by playing. Read on to learn more.

What is Anther’s Ladder?

For the uninitiated, Anther’s Ladder is a community site and tool developed by Anther to make networking and finding online matches quick and effortless. Rivals players can now use the site to chat, help themselves find opponents, see detailed ladder history by character, and other great features that supplement Rivals’ built in netplay.

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To get started, all you have to do is create an account on the site and add ‘Rivals of Aether’ to the list of games you’d like to play. After that you can find opponents in chat and start matchmaking in friendlies or ranked games. Make sure you have your Steam profile handy as you’ll need to invite your opponent through friendly matches.

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CELEBRATION RAFFLE

To celebrate the addition of Rivals to Anther’s ladder, we’re holding a raffle for some sweet Rivals posters and DLC.

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To enter, make sure you’re listed on season one of Anther’s ranked ladder by the end 2/16/18. Players will also receive an additional entry for every 10 games on their ranked record! For example, if the contest ended today Menace would receive 3 chances (1 for being listed on the ladder and an additional 2 for having 22 games played).

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The contest winner will receive their choice of Rivals MuffinBros poster by Eric Y Huang, as well as a bundle of some of the newest DLC. Good luck to everyone and we hope you enjoy this new way to play!

Community Roundup #15

Welcome back for the latest community roundup, where we highlight our favorite fan-made Rivals art, music, videos, and more. This is #15 in the series and will have a slight lean towards Sylvanos since there has been a lot of great fan reactions following his announcement.

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Sylvanos certainly seemed to catch a lot of artists’ eyes, with fan art already showing up just hours after his reveal. A few people even wanted to explore his cuter side.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

We even got a baby Maypul (who was pretty upset in the trailer).

 

 

 

 

 

A post shared by LobaDraws (@lobadraws) on

 

 

 

A few local scenes also put out new power rankings in January. As far as we’re concerned these are works out of art as well. If you’re a Rivals player in these areas make sure you check out your locals!

 

 

 

MUSIC

We love this super chill lofi mix of the main menu music that [ p w r ] put together using sound effects from Maypul.

VIDEOS

THS | Mokun and some other Colombian players have also been putting in work to grow their local scene. If you’re interested in Rivals from around the world you can see their latest top 4 right here:

We featured Jarek’s highlight video in our event wrap-up for singles, but he also put a lot of work into a doubles version that people might have missed.

OTHER GOOD STUFF

2ND GUEST CHARACTER LEAKED (REAL)
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That’s it for this community roundup! Let us know in the comments if we missed any of your favorites, and be sure to give the creators some love.

Genesis 5 / RCS S2 Wrap Up

Genesis 5 is over, and with it came the conclusion of season 2 of the RCS and the crowning of a new champion. If you’re new to the scene, the Rivals Championship Series is our premiere circuit for official Rivals events. Players compete over the season to earn points and prizes, and eventually duke it out at our finals which took place at Genesis 5 this year. Read on for an in-depth wrap up on all of the action there as well as a hint at our competitive plans for 2018.

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Character Reveal

Local events are always a great experience, and sometimes we get to make them even better by bringing something special. This time we revealed our next character – Sylvanos, The Heart of the Forest – and also held a live version of our new developer podcast.

Players who were able to make it over to the Folsom Street Foundry also got a chance to get their hands on him early by playing him in the GameVibes pre-G5 event.

Singles

In addition to this singles bracket being our most stacked tournament ever, we also had a record breaking prize pool of over $12,500. Players came from all over to meet their Rivals friends, compete, and test their mettle in the RCS World Finals. At the end of it all T2 | CakeAssault stood victorious as the RCS season 2 champion after winning an uphill battle through a game 5 reset.

Congratulations to all of our top 16, and thanks to all of our competitors who joined us at the event to help make this a piece of Rivals history.

Standing Player Character
1st T2 | CakeAssault Forsburn
2nd Panda Global | FullStream Ori
3rd MrLz Maypul
4th TUX | LBO Zetterburn
5th TUX | DolphinBrick Orcane
5th AF | Windows WrastorKragg
7th Protagify Absaclairen
7th Kaos Maypul Etalus
9th FlySociety | TurtleBox Kragg
9th TwistedSin | FailWhale EtalusKragg
9th T2 | Penguin Absa ranno
9th VexX | AZCards kragg@32
13th Jesier Ori
13th MSB absa@32
13th Ralph clairen
13th ZeeBee Kragg
Full Standings >

If you missed the action while it was live, you can find the VoDs from ShowdownGG and VGBootCamp already on YouTube. Jarek has also released one of his patented highlight videos if you’re looking for a shorter recap:

Doubles

The doubles bracket took place solely on Friday and also broke Rivals records for the level of talent and size of the event. Players made some exciting showings with their friends or sponsored teammates, with T2 | Penguin and T2 | CakeAssault eventually taking home the gold.

Standing Team Character
1st Team Tempest T2 Esports Team
(T2 | CakeAssault & T2 | Penguin)
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2nd Twisted Team
(TS | FailWhale & TS | SBS)
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3rd FullBox
(PG | FullStream & FS | TurtleBox)
Ori kragg
4th Cerveaux d’escargots
(Kaos & VexX | AZCards)
maypul kragg
Full Standings >

You can find the doubles event VoD playlist on ShowDownGG’s YouTube channel.

Event Photography

This year we brought out Xenos Mccloud for some dedicated Rivals photography at G5. He did an impressive job capturing the event and you can find all of the images in his flickr album. Take a look to find a picture of you and your friends, or just get a better glimpse of what a major is like if you weren’t able to attend.

What’s Next?

Even though this closes out season 2, competitive Rivals fans have nothing to fear. We’ve got plenty of esports endeavors in store for this year. In addition to our next Rivals event at Frostbite 2018, we have plans for a new official PR, season 3 of the RCS, and new events with exciting new partners.

Keep an eye out for more competitive news as well as a 2018 event schedule coming soon.

G5 Interview Series: Before the Storm

One year ago, we crowned the first-ever RCS champion. Since then, we’ve seen new sponsors join the Rivals scene, new stars rise to challenge the old guard, and more Kragg forward-airs than any man could count. This weekend, the next chapter of Rivals of Aether’s competitive history will be written as every top player heads to Genesis 5 to battle for the title of “best in the world”. We caught up with several of the biggest contenders for the throne to hear about how they’ve been preparing for the RCS championship.

What are your goals for the tournament at Genesis 5?

FullStream: My goal for G5 is to win, but I think that’s obvious. There’s not much more to explain there.

AZCards: I think it is everyone’s goal, but to get first place. I don’t want to settle for anything less because I know I am capable of getting the gold.

Windows: My main goal is to get top 8, that was my mindset going into RCS October and I won that so clearly I’m going to win Genesis. In all seriousness, I want to remain composed, as long as I don’t let my nerves get to me and I play my best I’ll be happy with whatever placing I get.

LBO: To perform well. I don’t care about placements as much as I care about performing to the best of my ability. If I play like a god and lose to a better god, I’ll be fine. My biggest disappointment comes when I don’t play to my potential.

Kaos: I want to have fun and show some good plays. I realized I play my best and enjoy playing more when I don’t care about winning or losing, so that’s my goal.

Dolphinbrick: I want to play better than I was before. I want to be able to watch my replays from G4, compare them to G5 and notice a substantial difference.

Penguin: My goal is to show just how good I can be at a local. I don’t think my previous tournament placings have shown my full skill and I want to use this as an opportunity to beat a few of the people I’ve never beaten offline.

What have you been doing to prepare for the event?

AZCards: To prepare, I have been playing friendlies with the guys from ICE. Our skill levels are really close so it’s easy to push each other to get better. I also make sure and give myself breaks so that I can have time to digest what I have been learning.

Windows: Not for Genesis in particular, but for my overall well being I’ve been working out and taking breaks from RoA when I need them. Improving my physical and mental health will be key factors going into G5, I’m confident in my skills as a player enough to not need to grind out tech.

LBO: Practicing a ton. I debated switching characters but I think I’ll be going all Zetter once again. My Zetter is better than ever and I have some new tricks up my sleeve that I’ve labbed out.

Dbrick: Playing whenever I can. I try to get games in with the best players that are available. I also watch replays to catch my bad habits and nail down bad habits from other players.

Who are you most excited to see at G5?

FullStream: I don’t think there’s one person in particular that I’m the most excited to see. I enjoy seeing everyone in the Rivals community for each event, and then there’s going to be an Ace house so I’ll be spending more time with them as well. On top of that I get to see the same, and some more, Panda Global people at G5, so I’m excited for that as well!

AZCards: I am always most excited to see my friends from ICE. They are a great group of people to be around and we always have fun. They’re the reason why I’m still playing this game and if it wasn’t for them, I wouldn’t be at the level I am today. I owe a lot to them.

Windows: I honestly can’t answer this with one person, this will my first chance at hanging out with so many friends I’ve made online, I look forward to seeing everyone.

Kaos: SNC and Windows because it’s always cool to meet people that you only knew online before. But overall I’m also excited just to be there and meet everyone again.

DolphinBrick: All of the ICE boys!

Penguin: I’m most excited to meet some of the other ACE members IRL and hang out with them the whole weekend at our Airbnb. I’m also extremely excited to potentially meet Turtlebox’s dog, “Waffles”.

Outside of the singles bracket, what are you most looking forward to?

FullStream: Basically everything! Doubles, seeing everyone again, watching Melee/Smash 4 top 8, etc. The whole event is something I greatly look forward to.

Windows: Even including the singles bracket, I’m looking forward to doubles the most. I feel like the RoA Doubles meta is vastly unexplored, and Slime Mage is someone who’s shares the same drive for 2v2 that I do. Aside from that, this will be my first local event that I know I’m going to commentate in advance, and I can’t wait to have fun on the mic at such a prestigious tournament.

Kaos: Doubles bracket of course! LBO and I realized that it would be too easy for us if we teamed again, so I’m teaming with AZCards this time.

What does it mean to you that Rivals has been a part of Genesis for back-to-back years?

FullStream: Genesis seems to be the event for rivals since it is the Season Finale two years in a row. That alone makes Genesis very important to me and brings a lot of hype to the event.

AZCards: It means that the game is doing well and you can see that it has been growing in popularity since last year. I’m really happy for Dan, and the rest of the crew, that the game is doing so well and has exceeded expectations.

LBO: I think it’s awesome. It shows that the growth has been going well for the game and we didn’t just fall off.

Kaos: Back when I played Brawl I remember watching the stream of the first Genesis and Armada’s run on Melee. Streaming was still in its infancy back then and it was a really cool moment, watching some high quality Smash with other friends and players at the same time. Having around 300 entrants was also impressive back then, Smash tournaments were a lot more niche with a small community of passionate players. Genesis always reminds me of these good memories, and I’m glad that RCS finals are held there and that I have the opportunity to participate. It’s also nice that this time top 6 is played on Sunday in the theatre, just like Melee and Sm4sh, which shows that RoA established itself as a major game too.

Who are you looking forward to facing in bracket?

AZCards: I look forward to playing MSB at every tournament. Our matches are always tense but somehow he can still make it fun. I’m also hoping that I can beat some of the other top players like Fullstream, MrLZ, and LBO. It’s definitely a confidence booster if I manage to get a win from one of these guys.

Windows: I hope I get a runback with MSB at some point, our set at Dreamland was very close, and win or lose I feel like we’d put on a good show.

LBO: We only have a couple of truly top tier players. I want to be counted amongst them. I think if I can beat Ralph, Lz or Cake in locals then that will show that my double elimination of FullStream wasn’t a fluke and that I should be counted amongst the very best. That’s my goal.

Kaos: I’d like to face FullStream because I’ve been to the US twice already and never got the chance.

CakeAssault: Fullstream, MrLz, Arcanine, LBO. I want to finally not buster out against Fullstream. MrLz and Arcanine took me out at G4. LBO is fun to play against.

Penguin: I’m most looking forward to facing MSB, as I’ve played offline in tourney three times and I’ve yet to beat him. I’ve been close every time however.

This will be the first major tournament to feature Ranno and Clairen. How will the new characters affect the tournament meta?

FullStream: I’m pretty sure Ranno and Clairen are going to make big appearances at this tournament. If not both, then at least one of them, but they’re both just really good and aren’t too hard to pick up in my opinion. Having them appear in a local tournament for the first time will be very interesting to see.

LBO: They both absolutely trash Zetterburn so it will be an uphill battle for me. Expect to see them do exceptionally well overall especially in the middle rankings.

Kaos: I don’t think any player will rise or fall because of the new characters. That being said Ranno and Ori specifically are really strong and I wouldn’t be surprised to see a lot of them in the higher rankings

DolphinBrick: Ranno is going to force people to tighten up their punish game, his fast aerials are good at breaking combos. Clairen is less developed, I’m not sure we’ll get to see a top-level Clairen yet.

We’ve gotten some hints, but what are your predictions for the new DLC characters coming this year?

Windows: I predict Bradshaw in a mech and anyone who suggests otherwise is a harlot. I’m also hoping for a sand snake, it’s anyone’s guess at this point until they’re revealed, Dan loves to troll us.

AZCards: It’s hard to say who the Earth Rival is. A lot of people think it’s metal- or sand-related but I’m not even sure. Even with beta insight, I still have no idea. The Air Rival is definitely a snake of some sort that pilots a mech. Dan held that Twitter poll and the snake won, plus the art on Elranno’s Twitter page looks just like a snake. Here’s hoping that the Earth Rival is a penguin who wields the power of sand.

Kaos: A snek in a mech, with an overheating mechanic like Rumble in LoL. Some kind of rabbit. And for the guest character, car from Rocket League.

CakeAssault: We’re definitely getting a snake in a mech suit. Then we’re gonna get a DLC skin that turns the mech suit into Car from Rocket League, sorta like Mario and Doc in PM.

DolphinBrick: They’re gonna be broken af.

Huge thanks to all our players for participating in our Road to Genesis interviews. You’ll find all their Twitter info below, make sure you support them as they prepare for the RCS finals. Genesis 5 kicks off on January 19th, so make sure to follow Rivals of Aether for all news and stream info. You can also see where and when to watch with the full Genesis 5 stream schedule.

@XFullStream
@LiveBreatheOwn
@KaosSmash
@RoA_Windows
@DolphinBrick
@VexX_AZCards
@RoA_Penguin
@T2CakeAssault