Thank you for coming to my Osu Challenge!
I, like many of you, am interested in the various tournaments hosted by the community, and would love to join one myself. However, due to work and other life commitments I cannot guarantee that I will have a specific weekend or specific dates off to participate in or host a tournament. So, I opted to start my own series of themed challenges meant to be held over the entire month as opposed to a single day or weekend, broken up into 2-day rounds and an end-of-month free period to fix previous scores or fill in ones you missed. If this is something you're interested in, or fits more neatly into your schedule than other tourneys, you're welcome to join in! It's open to all ranks from 3M+ to #1.
As the year comes to a close, snow begins to pile up and lights get strung up for the holidays--well, at least here in America. Since I didn't do so last year, how about we celebrate both the Winter season and the Christmas holiday?
I, like many of you, am interested in the various tournaments hosted by the community, and would love to join one myself. However, due to work and other life commitments I cannot guarantee that I will have a specific weekend or specific dates off to participate in or host a tournament. So, I opted to start my own series of themed challenges meant to be held over the entire month as opposed to a single day or weekend, broken up into 2-day rounds and an end-of-month free period to fix previous scores or fill in ones you missed. If this is something you're interested in, or fits more neatly into your schedule than other tourneys, you're welcome to join in! It's open to all ranks from 3M+ to #1.
As the year comes to a close, snow begins to pile up and lights get strung up for the holidays--well, at least here in America. Since I didn't do so last year, how about we celebrate both the Winter season and the Christmas holiday?
The first polls in 2025 are here! Place your votes to select which artist will have a spotlight month in the latter half of 2025, or nominate your own artist if you think it'll win!
[url=]Spreadsheet Link[/url]
[url=]Scores thread for participants[/url]
Other notable links:
Penalty mark sheet with descriptions (plus eventual link archive of previous challenges)
Artist's Spotlight and other polls:
2025.1 Final Poll
2025.2 Poll #1
2025.2 Poll #2
Beatmap suggestion thread:
discussion thread 1
[url=]Spreadsheet Link[/url]
[url=]Scores thread for participants[/url]
Other notable links:
Penalty mark sheet with descriptions (plus eventual link archive of previous challenges)
Artist's Spotlight and other polls:
2025.1 Final Poll
2025.2 Poll #1
2025.2 Poll #2
Beatmap suggestion thread:
discussion thread 1
Help Wanted board (to be populated sometime soon)
I will most certainly need some help with things down the line. This part is largely just a placeholder while I figure out what I need and all that stuff.
Staff/Extra credits (aka anyone besides myself):
Xerillia - creating and coding the automated spreadsheet for these challenges, which will make my life a lot easier if/when I have over 10 players per bracket as far as inputting data.
I will most certainly need some help with things down the line. This part is largely just a placeholder while I figure out what I need and all that stuff.
Staff/Extra credits (aka anyone besides myself):
Xerillia - creating and coding the automated spreadsheet for these challenges, which will make my life a lot easier if/when I have over 10 players per bracket as far as inputting data.
Sign-up Rules and Brackets
- The ranges for each bracket of play (in rankings and SR) are as follows:
- The first phase of sign-ins is the "Sign-In" Phase.
-- Joining is simple. Merely post "/in" or anything that looks like you want to join in. I would prefer /in to avoid ambiguity, though.
-- You may also announce if you wish to be placed one bracket above where you would normally be placed (e.g. a player that would be in the 899-700K bracket may select that bracket or opt into the 699-500K bracket). This will be available to all players (except <10K simply because there isn't a higher bracket for them to move to) until the lock-in phase begins. Failure to specify this will put you into the "normal" bracket based upon your ranking at the time you post /in.
--- Do note that if you gain enough ranks to advance to a higher (aka harder) bracket) prior to the lock-in phase after you have selected to be put one above your previous bracket, YOU WILL NOT BE SHIFTED UP AGAIN AND WILL REMAIN IN THAT BRACKET. However, you will also have the option to shift up again, though I won't announce that every time.
-- If you have your settings set to "friends only" for dms, please either uncheck that box or add me as a friend. It's important that I'm able to dm you directly on Osu for reminders.
- The second phase of sign-ups is called the "lock-in" phase.
-- Once this part of sign-ups has begun, all players will be locked into their brackets, even if they would get enough ranks to move to a higher one (E.g. If a player with 501K gains enough ranks to hit 499K during this phase, they will still be kept in the 699-500K bracket
-- Players who sign up during this lock-in phase will also be subject to said lock-in as well.
-- IF YOU DID NOT SPECIFY THAT YOU WISHED TO PLAY ONE BRACKET ABOVE YOUR NORMAL ONE PRIOR TO THE LOCK-IN PHASE, YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO MOVE AFTERWARD. The ONLY exception to this rule is for single-bracket players taking the one-time advancement described below.
-Any bracket that has one or zero participants will be removed.
-- If a bracket has only one player, they will be given a one-time option to jump down to a lower bracket (eg. a single 499-300K player may jump to the 299-200K bracket). If this option is not taken, you will be removed alongside the bracket.
-- If this option is taken, this will be waived if and ONLY if a lower-bracket single player decides to jump into your bracket to make it a 2-person (and thus viable) bracket. If nobody opts to take the advancement (or will otherwise be affected by it before you), your own advancement will take place.
-The lock-in phase will begin at 00:00 on November 28th, 2024.
Sign-ups officially end at 23:59 on November 30th, 2024 and the challenge will begin at 00:00 on December 1st. Anyone who asks after this day will not be added.
- 900K+ (1.3-1.8*)
- 899-700K (1.8-2.3*)
- 699-500K (2.3-2.8*)
- 499-300K (2.8-3.3*)
- 299-200K (3.3-3.8*)
- 199-150K (3.8-4.3*)
- 149K-100K (4.3-4.8*)
- 99K-50K (4.8-5.3*)
- 50K-10K (5.3-5.8*)
- <10K (5.8*-6.3*)
- The first phase of sign-ins is the "Sign-In" Phase.
-- Joining is simple. Merely post "/in" or anything that looks like you want to join in. I would prefer /in to avoid ambiguity, though.
-- You may also announce if you wish to be placed one bracket above where you would normally be placed (e.g. a player that would be in the 899-700K bracket may select that bracket or opt into the 699-500K bracket). This will be available to all players (except <10K simply because there isn't a higher bracket for them to move to) until the lock-in phase begins. Failure to specify this will put you into the "normal" bracket based upon your ranking at the time you post /in.
--- Do note that if you gain enough ranks to advance to a higher (aka harder) bracket) prior to the lock-in phase after you have selected to be put one above your previous bracket, YOU WILL NOT BE SHIFTED UP AGAIN AND WILL REMAIN IN THAT BRACKET. However, you will also have the option to shift up again, though I won't announce that every time.
-- If you have your settings set to "friends only" for dms, please either uncheck that box or add me as a friend. It's important that I'm able to dm you directly on Osu for reminders.
- The second phase of sign-ups is called the "lock-in" phase.
-- Once this part of sign-ups has begun, all players will be locked into their brackets, even if they would get enough ranks to move to a higher one (E.g. If a player with 501K gains enough ranks to hit 499K during this phase, they will still be kept in the 699-500K bracket
-- Players who sign up during this lock-in phase will also be subject to said lock-in as well.
-- IF YOU DID NOT SPECIFY THAT YOU WISHED TO PLAY ONE BRACKET ABOVE YOUR NORMAL ONE PRIOR TO THE LOCK-IN PHASE, YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO MOVE AFTERWARD. The ONLY exception to this rule is for single-bracket players taking the one-time advancement described below.
-Any bracket that has one or zero participants will be removed.
-- If a bracket has only one player, they will be given a one-time option to jump down to a lower bracket (eg. a single 499-300K player may jump to the 299-200K bracket). If this option is not taken, you will be removed alongside the bracket.
-- If this option is taken, this will be waived if and ONLY if a lower-bracket single player decides to jump into your bracket to make it a 2-person (and thus viable) bracket. If nobody opts to take the advancement (or will otherwise be affected by it before you), your own advancement will take place.
Examples
Example 1: Player 1 is the only one in the 500-699K bracket and opts to take the advancement to the 300-499K bracket. Player 2 is also the only one in the 700-899K bracket but does not take the advancement. Player 2 will be removed with their bracket while Player 1 will advance.
Example 2: Player 1 is the only one in the 500-699K bracket and opts to take the advancement to the 300-499K bracket. Player 2 is also the only one in the 700-899K bracket and also takes the advancement. Player 3 is also the only one in the 900K+ bracket but does not take the advancement. Player 2 will advance as they were still in a single-person bracket, but Player 1 will not because Player 2 has moved up to join them.
Example 3: Same scenario as Example 2 except the 900K+ does take the advancement. Player 2 will remain in their bracket since Player 3 advanced, while Player 1 will be moved up to the 300-499K bracket
Example 2: Player 1 is the only one in the 500-699K bracket and opts to take the advancement to the 300-499K bracket. Player 2 is also the only one in the 700-899K bracket and also takes the advancement. Player 3 is also the only one in the 900K+ bracket but does not take the advancement. Player 2 will advance as they were still in a single-person bracket, but Player 1 will not because Player 2 has moved up to join them.
Example 3: Same scenario as Example 2 except the 900K+ does take the advancement. Player 2 will remain in their bracket since Player 3 advanced, while Player 1 will be moved up to the 300-499K bracket
-The lock-in phase will begin at 00:00 on November 28th, 2024.
Sign-ups officially end at 23:59 on November 30th, 2024 and the challenge will begin at 00:00 on December 1st. Anyone who asks after this day will not be added.
Competition Rules
- There will be 10 maps for each bracket, with each map getting two days to play.
-- 6 Maps will be within your designated SR spread for each bracket.
-- 1 Map will be .2-.3* harder than your spread.
-- 1 map will be .2-.3* easier than your spread.
-- 2 maps will be 1-1.5* easier than your spread.
- For each map, players will have two days to submit scores for the map. [b\Once that two-day period is up, you will be unable to submit another score for that map until the final days of the challenge, known as the Free Period.[/b]
- After Round 10, the final days of the month will be a free submission period, where you may submit scores for all the maps in your bracket as a final chance to upgrade your scores. Once the final day of the challenge is over, no more submissions will be accepted.
- You may use any mod except the following combinations:
-- V2 (as this doesn't submit scores to the website meaning I can't trawl for them myself if I have to.)
-- NFDT D-rank (to ensure that all players at least attempt to try for a score.)
-- Any auto-play mod (Relax, auto, autopilot)
--- While score-reducing mods like HT, EZ and NF are allowed, be aware that they will be a detriment if it comes down to score tiebreaks.
- Lazer scores WILL NOT be allowed for submission!
- Scores must be submitted or dated from during the round of that particular map or during the free period at the end. That does mean you will need to re-do your score if you had one submitted previously.
-- This dating is based on the website-side timestamps for your scores, as those are based either on UTC or are converted from UTC to my timezone (US Central) instead of each player's own local timezones. My US Central time will always take priority.
- There is no limit to the number of scores you may submit, so long as it is submitted within the time-frame of the challenge and the specific round for each map/the Free Period. Submit one-and-dones, or replay your maps every day until you get the best score you can, whatever works for you.
- A link to your score page on the website is required in a companion thread that will be made on the day the challenge starts. Pictures are optional but encouraged, or required if you get scorev1'd. It is also on you to ensure your links work and are updated. I can and will trawl for scores if absolutely necessary or if something janky happens, and if I find a broken link I will try to point it out, but I will not be doing so regularly.
- Players must submit scores for at least three maps by the end of the first five rounds, and for at least seven maps before the open submission period. Players who fail to do so will be automatically DQ'd and may not re-enter. Repeat offenders will be barred from participating in future challenges. If you find out you can no longer participate or don't want to, please just let me know instead of ghosting. I have no problem with you requesting to leave at any time. If you wish to see if you are affected by this, please see the penalties sheet.
- Points will be distributed based on the number of players in each bracket minus one per 5 people. I.e. if there are less than 5, all participants will get points (1st gets 4, 2nd 3, etc.), while if there are 5 then four will get points while last place will get none (if there's 5 players, 1st will get 4, 2nd 3, and so on while 5th will get none. If there's 10 players, 1st will get 8, 2nd 7, 3rd 6, and so on while 9th and 10th get none.
- If a player FC's a map (Full combo, no dropped slider-ends; your combo should be green on the scores page), they will be given a bonus point.
- If a player FCs a map with at least 98% accuracy, they will be given two bonus points.
- If a player SS's a map, they will be given three bonus points.
--- Do note that these do not stack; you can only earn up to three bonus points for the SS. They are also completely independent of the points given based on round placement. In other words, even a player at dead last in a round can still receive 3 points for SS-ing.
- The winner of each round (and any potential tiebreaks) will be determined as follows, from top priority to lowest: Accuracy->score->timestamp.
-- The player from each bracket with the most points wins. If two or more players are tied, the player who has the most round wins will be the winner. If two or more players are STILL tied after this, I will select one map in your bracket's range for a series of single-map play-offs every two days until there is one single winner by any tiebreak.
-- 6 Maps will be within your designated SR spread for each bracket.
-- 1 Map will be .2-.3* harder than your spread.
-- 1 map will be .2-.3* easier than your spread.
-- 2 maps will be 1-1.5* easier than your spread.
- For each map, players will have two days to submit scores for the map. [b\Once that two-day period is up, you will be unable to submit another score for that map until the final days of the challenge, known as the Free Period.[/b]
- After Round 10, the final days of the month will be a free submission period, where you may submit scores for all the maps in your bracket as a final chance to upgrade your scores. Once the final day of the challenge is over, no more submissions will be accepted.
- You may use any mod except the following combinations:
-- V2 (as this doesn't submit scores to the website meaning I can't trawl for them myself if I have to.)
-- NFDT D-rank (to ensure that all players at least attempt to try for a score.)
-- Any auto-play mod (Relax, auto, autopilot)
--- While score-reducing mods like HT, EZ and NF are allowed, be aware that they will be a detriment if it comes down to score tiebreaks.
- Lazer scores WILL NOT be allowed for submission!
- Scores must be submitted or dated from during the round of that particular map or during the free period at the end. That does mean you will need to re-do your score if you had one submitted previously.
-- This dating is based on the website-side timestamps for your scores, as those are based either on UTC or are converted from UTC to my timezone (US Central) instead of each player's own local timezones. My US Central time will always take priority.
- There is no limit to the number of scores you may submit, so long as it is submitted within the time-frame of the challenge and the specific round for each map/the Free Period. Submit one-and-dones, or replay your maps every day until you get the best score you can, whatever works for you.
- A link to your score page on the website is required in a companion thread that will be made on the day the challenge starts. Pictures are optional but encouraged, or required if you get scorev1'd. It is also on you to ensure your links work and are updated. I can and will trawl for scores if absolutely necessary or if something janky happens, and if I find a broken link I will try to point it out, but I will not be doing so regularly.
- Players must submit scores for at least three maps by the end of the first five rounds, and for at least seven maps before the open submission period. Players who fail to do so will be automatically DQ'd and may not re-enter. Repeat offenders will be barred from participating in future challenges. If you find out you can no longer participate or don't want to, please just let me know instead of ghosting. I have no problem with you requesting to leave at any time. If you wish to see if you are affected by this, please see the penalties sheet.
- Points will be distributed based on the number of players in each bracket minus one per 5 people. I.e. if there are less than 5, all participants will get points (1st gets 4, 2nd 3, etc.), while if there are 5 then four will get points while last place will get none (if there's 5 players, 1st will get 4, 2nd 3, and so on while 5th will get none. If there's 10 players, 1st will get 8, 2nd 7, 3rd 6, and so on while 9th and 10th get none.
- If a player FC's a map (Full combo, no dropped slider-ends; your combo should be green on the scores page), they will be given a bonus point.
- If a player FCs a map with at least 98% accuracy, they will be given two bonus points.
- If a player SS's a map, they will be given three bonus points.
--- Do note that these do not stack; you can only earn up to three bonus points for the SS. They are also completely independent of the points given based on round placement. In other words, even a player at dead last in a round can still receive 3 points for SS-ing.
- The winner of each round (and any potential tiebreaks) will be determined as follows, from top priority to lowest: Accuracy->score->timestamp.
Tiebreak examples
- The challenge will officially end at 23:59 on December 31st, 2024. No other submissions will be accepted after this time.--Example 1: Player A has a play with 93% acc., while Player B has 95%. In this scenario, Player B would win the map.
--Example 2: Player A and Player B both have 97% acc, but Player A has 8.5M points while Player B has 7.8M points. In this scenario, Player A would win the map.
--Example 3: Player A and Player B both SS the map, but Player B has 1,100 more points due to a faster spinner. In this scenario Player B would win.
--Example 4: Player A and Player B both SS the map and either have the same spinner points or the map has no spinner. However, Player A submitted their play one day before Player B. In this scenario, Player A would win.
--Example 2: Player A and Player B both have 97% acc, but Player A has 8.5M points while Player B has 7.8M points. In this scenario, Player A would win the map.
--Example 3: Player A and Player B both SS the map, but Player B has 1,100 more points due to a faster spinner. In this scenario Player B would win.
--Example 4: Player A and Player B both SS the map and either have the same spinner points or the map has no spinner. However, Player A submitted their play one day before Player B. In this scenario, Player A would win.
-- The player from each bracket with the most points wins. If two or more players are tied, the player who has the most round wins will be the winner. If two or more players are STILL tied after this, I will select one map in your bracket's range for a series of single-map play-offs every two days until there is one single winner by any tiebreak.
Prizes
- The winner of each bracket will earn 1 month's Osu!Supporter from me.
- If a player FC's all maps in their bracket, I will give them an extra 1 month's supporter.
- If a player SS's all maps in their bracket, I will give them an extra 2 months' Supporter.
- Others are more than welcome to offer their own rewards to players if they so choose. However, if you are participating you may not offer a reward of any kind for the challenge. If there is enough support for it I may allow for rewards on brackets outside your own, but that remains to be seen.
- If a player FC's all maps in their bracket, I will give them an extra 1 month's supporter.
- If a player SS's all maps in their bracket, I will give them an extra 2 months' Supporter.
- Others are more than welcome to offer their own rewards to players if they so choose. However, if you are participating you may not offer a reward of any kind for the challenge. If there is enough support for it I may allow for rewards on brackets outside your own, but that remains to be seen.
THERE HAVE BEEN RULES THAT HAVE BEEN EDITED OR ADDED OR REMOVED! PLEASE READ ALL THE RULES TO ENSURE YOU KNOW AND UNDERSTAND THE CHANGES!