Missadaxio

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Missadaxio
Endurance, Chain

"No limits, just goals." - channel banner
Start Date August 5th
End Date (theoretically, forever)
Rounds 13,800+
Participants 200+, primarily system128, GnarpyFan4000, infinitysnapz, and more

Match Page spreadsheet

This article represents a currently ongoing event! Expect it to be updated frequently.

The Missadaxio project, also known as the MR1K is a tennis match created by system128 in August 2018, in collaboration with GnarpyFan4000 for early round production. Missadaxio was an early adopter of the "RxK" chain format, which takes the concept of an endless chain to the extreme, by contributing as many rounds as possible. It has been praised for being a "sandbox" for experimentation, as well as an "intermediate level" attracting newer players to the "traditional" tennis scene. Rounds are often produced very quickly and on a tight schedule. Mass archival efforts from members of the community also are prevalent. Some players also have historically criticized it for having lower standards compared to most chains on what rounds are considered part of the match.

Despite this, the Missadaxio channel would go on to break multiple tennis records, the most well known being the record for the tennis match with more rounds than any other, currently sitting with a count of over 12,000, being built up over several years. The MR1K also has the most participants in one tennis match, with a whopping 158 members of the tennis community.

The MR1K is disguised as a "self-match" on the basis that it is contained within the confines of the Missadaxio channel, despite it technically being a chain with multiple participants. This is a remnant of the predecessor project "Mricencycl" which was displayed in the same manner.

While Missadaxio does not have an official match page like other traditional matches, all of its information (including participants, round info, and metadata) has instead been put into a google spreadsheet. It can be found here.

Etymology

The Missadaxio channel name was generated randomly using the website, SpinXO.

MR1K follows the usual RxK naming format where extra letters or glyphs are put at the beginning of the title and "R1K" being the ultimate goal point for round count, which in this case, is 1,000.

Participants

Over 200 people have contributed to Missadaxio in some way. However there is also a "crew" of creators that are listed on the channel who have substantially more contributions than others. These are:

-system128

-GnarpyFan4000

-ApproximateOstrich

-dillon's edits

-Mask9999

-Marc-Olivier Lesage

-infinitysnapz

-BortLoco

-RaymanChrome

-aw8qn

-VidTens443

-Yottifferent

-cocoabun

-obscref

Other contributors, who often only make a round or two, have their works known as "guest rounds".

History

Mricencycl

Before Missadaxio, early members of the project were involved in a predecessor channel named "Mricencycl", which aimed for more or less the same ultimate goal that Missadaxio did, to reach 1,000 rounds and beyond. This match was just called the "R1K", which lasted from December 16, 2017 to July of 2018. Mricencycl was ill-fated after someone used the credentials to remove all of the videos on the channels, rendering the original R1K at failure at 388 rounds. An incomplete archive of these rounds can be found here.

Missadaxio began as a revival of the original R1K project between system128 and GnarpyFan4000, with the former creating and uploading the serve to the channel on August 5, 2018.

Match

Playlists

Notable Rounds

Due to the sheer size of the match, only the most notable rounds will be mentioned here.

The very first round of Missadaxio was released on August 5th, 2018 by system128.

- The MR1K would reach 100 rounds on February 2, 2019.

- The first guest appearance happened on round 234 with mrdoognoog making a round on May 20, 2020.

- The MR1K would reach the original goal of 1,000 rounds on September 22, 2020. This match also became the first of multiple four-figure-rounded matches.

- The MR1K would reach round 10,000 on December 26, 2023. The MR1K is the only match to have a round count with five digits. The round is also 3 hours long!