Season Four Top 50 – Introduction

Each year we look back on the previous competitive season and the players who influenced our scene by creating a Top 50 Players list. Season 4 (March 2019 – January 2020) saw a lot of growth, with competitive community-run events popping up across the country. We are incredibly excited to witness this community beyond our typical RCS events sprouting up before our eyes!

Before we delve into the rankings this year, here’s an introduction on how the list was formed along with our events list and hidden bosses.

View more articles in the Season Four NA Rankings Series:

Rivals Rankings Season Four Top 50

Player Qualifications

During season 3 we saw events like Cold Snap and TAPS lead the Grassroots community down an exciting path, but ultimately decided not to count them towards Top 50. As we unveiled the Season 3 Top 50, we shared this announcement:

“It’s worth noting that excitingly, more Rivals-only events are beginning to become large enough, competitive enough, and diverse enough to entertain this list encompassing events outside of the RCS. Our ranking council did hold a discussion on this but ultimately decided to wait until next season to begin including them.”

Now that Season 4 is here we’ve expanded outside of only including RCS events by popular request. For the Season 4 rankings, we only considered players with 2 or more events from the list below. All players considered had to have attended at least one offline RCS event and had to be based in the North American (NA) region to be included in the Rivals Top 50.

Methodology

This year, we brought back the panel system from Season 3, ranking players based on a combination of their best wins/worst losses and their placements at eligible events.

Whether the event took place offline or online was also taken into consideration. Online events are always a contentious piece of the puzzle for our top 50 rankings, and this year we’ve continued the trend of placing importance heavily on offline results. Exceptional players that only competed online have been included, but may appear lower on the list due to lack of offline results. Keep in mind this is not intended to disrespect their skill, but rather our concession that we’re unable to place them accurately in the context of the full season’s events and offline finals.

Once this ranking system was completed, a council made additional adjustments to the order based on head-to-head results, activity, and other data. This group consisted of Menace13, MSB, Renzo, SBS, and Sparx21.

Hidden Bosses

Players given the title of Hidden Boss were recognized by the panel as major threats to tournaments this season that just didn’t quite meet the requirements to be ranked.

Adi, gracefulknight, Kenneth, Wai

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