International Spyro Grand Prix 2

International Spyro Grand Prix 2 (aka ISGP 2) is the follow-up of the original International Spyro Grand Prix that occurred in 2018. Similar to the first, it is a Spyro the Dragon themed tournament hosted by Nintendogen64 and CrystalFissure.

Progress

 * The tournament was announced on April 5th, 2020 and became open for competitors to sign up.
 * Round 1 started on April 11th, 2020 and concluded on June 5th.

Special Rules
These are the rules that specifically apply to this tournament. For the general rules, see General Rules.

Tournament progression
Unlike most tournaments, this one has TWO Group stages instead of one. This means competitors will be doing at least two matches during the first two rounds of the tournament.

In Round 1, competitors will be placed into 4 Groups of 9, with the top four advancing to the next Round.

In Round 2, competitors will again be placed into 4 Groups of 4. In Round 2 however, the top two will advance to the Semi-Finals while the bottom two will partake in the 4-way Crassic Championship match.

In the Semi-Finals, it will be composed of 4 1v1 matches. The winners of each will advance to the Grand Final to see who will earn the ISGP Champion title.

Match Points
During the Group Stages, players compete to win matches and earn points in their group. Similar to ISGP 1, the following points are awarded:
 * Win - 2 points
 * Draw - 1 point
 * Lose - 0 points

Accepted Games
Despite the ISGP being a Spyro the Dragon tournament, exceptions have been made for the specific games that are allowed to be run. These games are as follows:


 * Spyro the Dragon [NTSC-U/PAL]
 * Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage/Gateway to Glimmer [NTSC-U/PAL]
 * Spyro: Year of the Dragon [NTSC-U/PAL]
 * Spyro the Dragon [NTSC-J]
 * Spyro x Sparx: Tondemo Tours [NTSC-J]
 * Spyro the Dragon June Prototype [NTSC-U]
 * Spyro the Dragon July Prototype [NTSC-U]

Round 1
Round 1 is a Group Stage round composed of 4 Groups of 9, earning points for each match. The top four competitors will advance to Round 2.

Group B
* mowmowclub2 dropped out due to personal reasons, replaced by Kolapro

** DingoCrash never actually signed up, somebody else put their name in as a joke. Replaced by CameoDaManeo, who was then replaced by TooneySA for being inactive.

* Despite finishing the speedrun first, Wituz decided to give Kolapro the victory.

Round 2
Qualifiers for Round 2 Another Group Stage round composed of Groups of 4, earning points for each match. The top two competitors will advance to the Semi-Finals while the bottom two will advance to the Crassic Championship.

Semi-Finals
Moving into the Single Elimination stage in the Semi-Finals, competitors will be paired in 4 1v1 matches. The winners of each match will earn the right to compete in the Grand Final.

Crassic Championship League
Competitors who didn't make it in the later Rounds will settle for 2nd best in the Crassic Championship League.

Stage 1 - Round 2 - 3rd Places vs. 4th Places
Stage 1 begins alongside the Semi-Finals with 4 1v1 matches. Whoever wins these matches will advance to the next stage.

Stage 2 - Stage 1 Winners vs. Semi-Finals Losers
Stage 2 begins after the end of the Semi-Finals. The victors from Stage 1 will face the losers from the Semi-Finals in another 4 1v1 matches. The winners of these four matches will proceed to the Crassic Speedrunning Championship number #1 contendership match.

Stage 3 - Crassic Speedrunning Championship #1 Contender Match
The last stage of Crassic Championship League composed of the winners of Stage 2. This final stage would determine who will be the #1 Contendership for the Crassic Speedrunning Championship.

From when the game was announced for the Crassic final, it being Spyro X Sparx: Tondemo Tours (Spyro 2 Japanese), It was apparent that both Luke and Tooney were not particularly happy with the game choice for the final, and that both competitors were also apparently extremely busy. After it became evident that a live race would be incredibly difficult to organise, the decision was made to get all competitors to record their sides of the race in their own time. Both TK & Danta managed to do a non-live recording of the race, before both Tooney and Luke dropped out. TK had reportedly the better time out of he and Danta's recordings. However, due to the fact half of the race's competitors were not competing, the call was made to cancel this match for ISGP2 and this race would not decide the Crassic Speedrunning Champion.

The Crassic Championship is intended to be repurposed as a match card for an event held after Orb Struggle, where Danta, TK & g4video5 would compete in a race for the Championship.

However, things would change again when on the 15th of September 2020, it was announced that this match featuring g4video5, Danta and TK would be the Crassic League Final for ISGP2, and would be a medley of all 3 original trilogy Spyro games.

Grand Final
The Grand Final is a 4-way match to see who will earn the title as the next ISGP Champion.