Street Fighter 6
43 Achievements
1,400
83-100h
Xbox Series
Dominating Like a Ninja
Even ninjas can't shortcut training. Win 10 matches in a Tournament. Not easy, but you can do it.
100
0.31%
How to unlock the Dominating Like a Ninja achievement in Street Fighter 6 - Definitive Guide
The description is incorrect, you only need to win ten tournament matches. If you're having trouble getting wins at your current rank and it's higher than rookie, you can register for rookie tournaments with characters you've not gone to ranked with yet, giving you a higher chance to get your wins.
73 Comments
Any idea winning against someone and advancing in the tournament counts as 2 wins? Or does winning the set cound as 1 match?
By conjuicytar on 08 Jun 2023 08:33
Any ideas how to even access tournaments? I started see it appears yesterday but found no way to entered.
By ParadoxReal8 on 08 Jun 2023 14:07
Guide taken from my TrueSteamAchievements written by my Steam Account "The Hammer Hart"
Easily the toughest achievement in Street Fighter 6.
The achievement description is misleading; you only have to win 10 Tournament MATCHES, not entire tournaments.
Tournaments occur 3 times a day (6:00am, 1:00pm and 11:00pm depending on timezone). However, tournaments DO NOT occur every day. Updates on how long tournaments run for are posted in the 'News' section of the Main Menu.
Depending on your skill level, try to enter tournaments with lots of people as that will increase your chances of being matched up with someone near your rank. Characters like JP, Guile, Manon, E. Honda and Zangief are good to use for either Modern or Classic Controls as Guile and JP have great zoning while the latter deal high damage in short bursts.
The maximum entry for tournaments are 32 players, but there are numerous tourney sessions to choose from, meaning you can potentially set-up a tournament where TrueAchievement members can give each other wins.
IMPORTANT: Wins only count if you win a match (e.g. going 2-0 against a player will net you two wins) and receiving a bye in a round or your opponent disconnecting will NOT give you a win unless you won a match before they disconnected.
Good luck everybody! Took me 350 hours with some training to get every achievement, so make sure to hit the lab and practice clap
Easily the toughest achievement in Street Fighter 6.
The achievement description is misleading; you only have to win 10 Tournament MATCHES, not entire tournaments.
Tournaments occur 3 times a day (6:00am, 1:00pm and 11:00pm depending on timezone). However, tournaments DO NOT occur every day. Updates on how long tournaments run for are posted in the 'News' section of the Main Menu.
Depending on your skill level, try to enter tournaments with lots of people as that will increase your chances of being matched up with someone near your rank. Characters like JP, Guile, Manon, E. Honda and Zangief are good to use for either Modern or Classic Controls as Guile and JP have great zoning while the latter deal high damage in short bursts.
The maximum entry for tournaments are 32 players, but there are numerous tourney sessions to choose from, meaning you can potentially set-up a tournament where TrueAchievement members can give each other wins.
IMPORTANT: Wins only count if you win a match (e.g. going 2-0 against a player will net you two wins) and receiving a bye in a round or your opponent disconnecting will NOT give you a win unless you won a match before they disconnected.
Good luck everybody! Took me 350 hours with some training to get every achievement, so make sure to hit the lab and practice clap
Right now tournaments are pretty rare. This guide may become obsolete if they become active all the time, or Capcom changes the timing of everything.
From my experience Capcom has two types of tournaments: separated by rank, and open.
For separated by rank the best thing you can do is keep your main character in rookie tier so you can always do the rookie tournaments to try and get wins.
In the open tournaments you can attempt to set up boosting with a partner.
I did this with a friend. We were both North America, Pacific Standard time. The tournaments, so far, are pretty consistently ran at 6am, 1pm and 8pm.
What we realized was that the servers of North America, South America, Europe and Asia all ran different sets of tournaments. You do not have to only sign up for your region's servers.
If you are going for the 6am stay on the North America servers. Not a lot of people plaything then.
If you are going for the 1pm go to the Asia servers. It's the middle of the night there so less people.
If you are going for the 8pm tournament do the European servers.
The goal is to join a tournment with as few people as possible. You will never find a completely empty tournament, but if there are 1 or 2 people with you that is basically a 50% chance that you guys will be matched up with each other. If you do get matched up then you can have one person win one match and the other person win 2.
It's still a long process but boosted wins are better than having to get good amirite?
From my experience Capcom has two types of tournaments: separated by rank, and open.
For separated by rank the best thing you can do is keep your main character in rookie tier so you can always do the rookie tournaments to try and get wins.
In the open tournaments you can attempt to set up boosting with a partner.
I did this with a friend. We were both North America, Pacific Standard time. The tournaments, so far, are pretty consistently ran at 6am, 1pm and 8pm.
What we realized was that the servers of North America, South America, Europe and Asia all ran different sets of tournaments. You do not have to only sign up for your region's servers.
If you are going for the 6am stay on the North America servers. Not a lot of people plaything then.
If you are going for the 1pm go to the Asia servers. It's the middle of the night there so less people.
If you are going for the 8pm tournament do the European servers.
The goal is to join a tournment with as few people as possible. You will never find a completely empty tournament, but if there are 1 or 2 people with you that is basically a 50% chance that you guys will be matched up with each other. If you do get matched up then you can have one person win one match and the other person win 2.
It's still a long process but boosted wins are better than having to get good amirite?
Right now tournaments are pretty rare. This guide may become obsolete if they become active all the time, or Capcom changes the timing of everything.
From my experience Capcom has two types of tournaments: separated by rank, and open.
For separated by rank the best thing you can do is keep your main character in rookie tier so you can always do the rookie tournaments to try and get wins.
In the open tournaments you can attempt to set up boosting with a partner.
I did this with a friend. We were both North America, Pacific Standard time. The tournaments, so far, are pretty consistently ran at 6am, 1pm and 8pm.
What we realized was that the servers of North America, South America, Europe and Asia all ran different sets of tournaments. You do not have to only sign up for your region's servers.
If you are going for the 6am stay on the North America servers. Not a lot of people plaything then.
If you are going for the 1pm go to the Asia servers. It's the middle of the night there so less people.
If you are going for the 8pm tournament do the European servers.
The goal is to join a tournment with as few people as possible. You will never find a completely empty tournament, but if there are 1 or 2 people with you that is basically a 50% chance that you guys will be matched up with each other. If you do get matched up then you can have one person win one match and the other person win 2.
It's still a long process but boosted wins are better than having to get good amirite?
From my experience Capcom has two types of tournaments: separated by rank, and open.
For separated by rank the best thing you can do is keep your main character in rookie tier so you can always do the rookie tournaments to try and get wins.
In the open tournaments you can attempt to set up boosting with a partner.
I did this with a friend. We were both North America, Pacific Standard time. The tournaments, so far, are pretty consistently ran at 6am, 1pm and 8pm.
What we realized was that the servers of North America, South America, Europe and Asia all ran different sets of tournaments. You do not have to only sign up for your region's servers.
If you are going for the 6am stay on the North America servers. Not a lot of people plaything then.
If you are going for the 1pm go to the Asia servers. It's the middle of the night there so less people.
If you are going for the 8pm tournament do the European servers.
The goal is to join a tournment with as few people as possible. You will never find a completely empty tournament, but if there are 1 or 2 people with you that is basically a 50% chance that you guys will be matched up with each other. If you do get matched up then you can have one person win one match and the other person win 2.
It's still a long process but boosted wins are better than having to get good amirite?
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I'm from Asia, and I could use a little help tournament win boosting.
Also, the time zone you mentioned in those posts, are those calculated in PST, EST or anything else?
Also, the time zone you mentioned in those posts, are those calculated in PST, EST or anything else?
By Rei1026 on 15 Jan 2024 15:34
Right now tournaments are pretty rare. This guide may become obsolete if they become active all the time, or Capcom changes the timing of everything.
From my experience Capcom has two types of tournaments: separated by rank, and open.
For separated by rank the best thing you can do is keep your main character in rookie tier so you can always do the rookie tournaments to try and get wins.
In the open tournaments you can attempt to set up boosting with a partner.
I did this with a friend. We were both North America, Pacific Standard time. The tournaments, so far, are pretty consistently ran at 6am, 1pm and 8pm.
What we realized was that the servers of North America, South America, Europe and Asia all ran different sets of tournaments. You do not have to only sign up for your region's servers.
If you are going for the 6am stay on the North America servers. Not a lot of people plaything then.
If you are going for the 1pm go to the Asia servers. It's the middle of the night there so less people.
If you are going for the 8pm tournament do the European servers.
The goal is to join a tournment with as few people as possible. You will never find a completely empty tournament, but if there are 1 or 2 people with you that is basically a 50% chance that you guys will be matched up with each other. If you do get matched up then you can have one person win one match and the other person win 2.
It's still a long process but boosted wins are better than having to get good amirite?
From my experience Capcom has two types of tournaments: separated by rank, and open.
For separated by rank the best thing you can do is keep your main character in rookie tier so you can always do the rookie tournaments to try and get wins.
In the open tournaments you can attempt to set up boosting with a partner.
I did this with a friend. We were both North America, Pacific Standard time. The tournaments, so far, are pretty consistently ran at 6am, 1pm and 8pm.
What we realized was that the servers of North America, South America, Europe and Asia all ran different sets of tournaments. You do not have to only sign up for your region's servers.
If you are going for the 6am stay on the North America servers. Not a lot of people plaything then.
If you are going for the 1pm go to the Asia servers. It's the middle of the night there so less people.
If you are going for the 8pm tournament do the European servers.
The goal is to join a tournment with as few people as possible. You will never find a completely empty tournament, but if there are 1 or 2 people with you that is basically a 50% chance that you guys will be matched up with each other. If you do get matched up then you can have one person win one match and the other person win 2.
It's still a long process but boosted wins are better than having to get good amirite?
Currently, the trophy is knocked out quite easily. Tournaments are now held every weekend, three times a day. That is, you can try to win as many as six times a week. It is best to do it on European servers, not such skilled players. As mentioned above, it is better to knock out at the lower ranks if the tournament is ranked. If it's on the characters, then it's just luck. You can also write in the Hub chat that you need help, quite often players give you one game to win, which also counts. (That is, there will be 3 games in total with one opponent). It took me 10 tournaments to get knocked out. a trophy. Good luck to everyone.
For this achievement you only need to win 10 Tournament FIGHTS, not ten full tournaments. So you can keep trying to work toward this over time. A match win is counted toward this achievement if you win two rounds and get a point scored in a best of three tournament round.
Tournaments will generally run three times per day when they happen, which is not every day. You can check the full schedule HERE. Every round of the tournament is best of three matches, so if you get an easy opponent you can grab two wins from them. The tournaments are set either by rank, or "open" which means you could get matches with a veteran/high-ranked player and you're likely going to lose those. Most people are nice and if you ask in chat prior to the start of the tournament, they'll agree to trade wins in the first two matches and then fight for real in the third to move on to the next round.
You can try to boost this achievement by joining the same tournament as a friend and hope you get matched against each other. You can also try to join a tournament from a different server if the timing would help. For instance, if you join the first tournament of the day, join North America (will be 5am on the west coast, 8am on the east coast) and if you join the last tournament of the day, join Asia (will be the middle of the night over there) - this will give you the best chance to be in a tournament with less players.
Tournament sign-ups go live one hour before the scheduled time, be sure to register so you can participate, and get to the correct server at the start time that matches the tournament you signed up for!
Note: You must win 20 matches at the two-sided cabinets first before you can enter a regular tournament (A). The open tournament (B) does not require anything. Also note for the "Grand Prix" tournament type you can only enter once for the entire thing, even if it goes across multiple days. For any other tournament you should be able to join each individual session.
Note 2: It would be nice if you win your first match of the best of three, stand still and purposely lose the second to give your opponent a free win. Then obviously try legit for the third match so you can get two wins if possible and move on to the next round. However, this does run the risk of losing the third match and getting knocked out of the tournament, removing the chance of more wins in the next round. So trying to be nice is great but could run the risk of making this take longer with random opponents!
You can try to boost this achievement by joining the same tournament as a friend and hope you get matched against each other. You can also try to join a tournament from a different server if the timing would help. For instance, if you join the first tournament of the day, join North America (will be 5am on the west coast, 8am on the east coast) and if you join the last tournament of the day, join Asia (will be the middle of the night over there) - this will give you the best chance to be in a tournament with less players.
Tournament sign-ups go live one hour before the scheduled time, be sure to register so you can participate, and get to the correct server at the start time that matches the tournament you signed up for!
Note: You must win 20 matches at the two-sided cabinets first before you can enter a regular tournament (A). The open tournament (B) does not require anything. Also note for the "Grand Prix" tournament type you can only enter once for the entire thing, even if it goes across multiple days. For any other tournament you should be able to join each individual session.
Note 2: It would be nice if you win your first match of the best of three, stand still and purposely lose the second to give your opponent a free win. Then obviously try legit for the third match so you can get two wins if possible and move on to the next round. However, this does run the risk of losing the third match and getting knocked out of the tournament, removing the chance of more wins in the next round. So trying to be nice is great but could run the risk of making this take longer with random opponents!
Easily the toughest achievement in Street Fighter 6.
The achievement description is misleading; you only have to win 10 Tournament MATCHES, not entire tournaments.
Tournaments occur 3 times a day (6:00am, 1:00pm and 11:00pm). However, tournaments DO NOT occur every day. Updates on how long tournaments run for are posted in the 'News' section of the Main Menu.
Depending on your skill level, try to enter tournaments with lots of people as that will increase your chances of being matched up with someone near your rank. Characters like JP, Guile, Manon, E. Honda and Zangief are good to use for either Modern or Classic Controls as Guile and JP have great zoning while the latter deal high damage in short bursts.
The maximum entry for tournaments are 32 players, but there are numerous tourney sessions to choose from, meaning you can potentially set-up a tournament where True Steam Achievement members can give each other wins.
IMPORTANT: Wins only count if you win a set (e.g. going 2-0 against a player will net you two wins) and receiving a bye in a round or your opponent disconnecting will NOT give you a win unless you won a game before they disconnected.
Good luck everybody! Took me 350 hours with some training to get every achievement, so make sure to hit the lab and practice
The achievement description is misleading; you only have to win 10 Tournament MATCHES, not entire tournaments.
Tournaments occur 3 times a day (6:00am, 1:00pm and 11:00pm). However, tournaments DO NOT occur every day. Updates on how long tournaments run for are posted in the 'News' section of the Main Menu.
Depending on your skill level, try to enter tournaments with lots of people as that will increase your chances of being matched up with someone near your rank. Characters like JP, Guile, Manon, E. Honda and Zangief are good to use for either Modern or Classic Controls as Guile and JP have great zoning while the latter deal high damage in short bursts.
The maximum entry for tournaments are 32 players, but there are numerous tourney sessions to choose from, meaning you can potentially set-up a tournament where True Steam Achievement members can give each other wins.
IMPORTANT: Wins only count if you win a set (e.g. going 2-0 against a player will net you two wins) and receiving a bye in a round or your opponent disconnecting will NOT give you a win unless you won a game before they disconnected.
Good luck everybody! Took me 350 hours with some training to get every achievement, so make sure to hit the lab and practice
This guide was translated automatically.
Tournaments are held up to 2 victories, according to the single elimination scheme. Any victory in each set counts. That is, a 2-0 victory gives +2 to the trophy.
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I advise you to join the bronze or silver league, noobs play there.
By infamos15 on 17 Apr 2024 14:04
This guide was translated automatically.
One of the hardest trophies in the game. Participate in tournaments according to the rating and preferably at the lowest one. There will be a higher chance of winning. Tournaments are currently only held on weekends.
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