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Tournament results

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Color key
Contestant info
Result details
Episode: 1 2 3 4 5 6
Duel: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Final
Winner: Sue Denise Monica Julie Julie Karla Robert E. Robert E. Robert E. Emily Tammy Robert W. Stephen Fritz Ashlee Ashlee Ken Ken Jim Ken Robert E. Ashlee Ashlee
Winnings: $10,000 $5,000 $0 $5,000 $10,000 $45,000 $15,000 $5,000 $10,000 $45,000 $0 $5,000 $5,000 $10,000 $35,000 $0 $5,000 $10,000 $0 $5,000 $25,000 $5,000 $35,000
Jackpot increase: $90,000 $95,000 $35,000 $95,000 $90,000 $15,000 $85,000 $95,000 $90,000 $15,000 $100,000 $90,000 $95,000 $90,000 $30,000 $100,000 $95,000 $90,000 $100,000 $95,000 $50,000 $95,000 $30,000
Ashlee WIN WIN LOSE WIN Winner
Robert E. WIN WIN WIN LOSE WIN Runner-up
Julie WIN WIN LOSE LOSE
Ken WIN WIN LOSE WIN LOSE
Jim WIN LOSE
Ann LOSE
Emily WIN LOSE OUT
Kimberley LOSE
Karla WIN LOSE OUT
Fritz WIN LOSE
Stephen WIN LOSE
Robert W. WIN LOSE
Tammy WIN LOSE
Sue WIN LOSE OUT
? LOSE
Johnny LOSE
Denise WIN LOSE OUT
Monica WIN LOSE OUT
Sheri LOSE
Marco LOSE
Notes 1 2 (none) 3 4 (none) 5 6 (none) 7 (none) 8 9 (none) 10 (none) 11
Eliminated Marco (none) Sheri Monica Denise
$5,000
Johnny Unknown Sue
$10,000
(none) Tammy Robert W.
$5,000
Stephen
$5,000
Fritz
$10,000
Kimberley (none) Ann (none) Jim Ken
$20,000
Julie
$15,000
Robert E.
$55,000
Karla
$45,000
Emily
$45,000
Ashlee
$1,795,000

Finals bracket

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The score next to the contestant's name indicates the number of chips the contestant had at the end of each duel. The winner of each duel is marked in bold.

Tiebreaker Semifinals Final
         
1 Robert E. 5.5
4 Ken 5
4 Ken 1
5 Jim 0
1 Robert E. 7
2 Ashlee 7.5
2 Ashlee 1
3 Julie 0

Notes

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  • ^Note 1 : Sue was called out randomly to become the first participant in the show; she was eligible to choose her opponent from the entire group of contestants.
  • ^Note 2 : From this duel forward up until the semifinals, the winner of the duel was eligible to pick one of three randomly-selected contestants.
  • ^Note 3 : Monica, who was previously in the third spot of the leaderboard, was eliminated after Julie lost her third duel to Karla. Monica did not win any money in her first duel.
  • ^Note 4 : Denise, who was previously in the second spot of the leaderboard, was eliminated after Robert E. won his first duel. She had a total of $5,000 compared to Karla's $45,000.
  • ^Note 5 : Sue, who was previously in the top spot of the leaderboard, was eliminated after Robert E. lost his fourth duel to Emily. Sue had a total of $10,000 compared to Emily's $45,000.
  • ^Note 6 : Emily and Tammy both answered the Shootout question correctly, but Tammy was declared the winner since she selected one fewer answer.
  • ^Note 7 : Karla, who was previously in the third spot of the leaderboard, was eliminated after Ashlee won her second duel.
  • ^Note 8 : Emily, who was previously in the third spot of the leaderboard, was eliminated after Ken won his second duel.
  • ^Note 9 : Ken was tied with Julie on total winnings and with Ashlee on total duel victories after the duel was completed. Since a third place tie was not allowed, a tiebreaking duel was played between Ken and Jim to determine who would advance to the semifinals.
  • ^Note 10 : Robert E. had the most victories of any contestant (3) and the highest amount of money in his bank at $30,000 at the end of the qualifying round, and was eligible to choose one of the other three semifinalists. He chose Ken (who had a total of $15,000 at the end of the qualifying round and two victories), thus leaving Julie and Ashlee to face off against each other in the second semifinal.
  • ^Note 11 : Ashlee had $40,000 in her bank at the end of the semifinals, and won an additional $35,000 in the finals to increase her bank to $75,000. The final value of the jackpot was $1,720,000, which augmented her total winnings to $1,795,000.

Jet X2O gameplay

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Jet X2O has several gameplay modes:[1]

  • World Tour: The player completes a series of a predetermined number of races (which consist of six competitors per race) at all venues in order; four races are done on the Amateur difficulty, which then increases to six on Pro and eight on Expert, respectively. In order to advance to the next race, the player must accumulate enough standings points; this is determined by a combination of trick score and fastest time. After each race is completed correctly, the player is given the opportunity to increase their watercraft's attributes. Once the Amateur and Pro seasons are completed, two additional venues are unlocked. Completing the Amateur season unlocks another generic watercraft (and if necessary another character), while completing the Pro season unlocks a particular character's signature watercraft. Additional items, like watercraft decals and alternate outfits, can also be unlocked by completing this mode on Expert difficulty.
  • Single Event: The player can select any venue that is already unlocked to participate in one event. Three event types are available:
    • Combo Mode: A race between six competitors which is determined by a combination of trick score and fastest time.
    • Trick Mode: A single-competitor event where the player is allowed an initial time of two minutes to complete as many tricks as possible. Completing a series of tricks adds time to the clock; the maximum time that can be added for each trick combination is one minute. Multiplier pickups are available on some of the ramps; the total score for a series of tricks can be multiplied by 2, 3, or 5. The event ends when time runs out or the finish line is crossed, whichever comes first.
    • Race Mode: A single-competitor or dual-competitor event where the player(s) have to go through a series of booster gates.

There is also a practice mode known as Blue Wave.

The turbo meter is an important aspect of the game; performing tricks correctly and going through booster gates increases the amount of turbo that is available, while failing any tricks decreases it. Once the turbo booster reaches the "Mega" level, the player has a limited amount of time to perform any special tricks.

Characters

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Name Gender Nationality Team name Signature watercraft Signature tricks Availability
Taylor Jordan M  USA Detroit Muscle Renegade California Roll
InYourFace
Side Winder
Sting Ray
Available at start
Luc LaMouche M  France FunkMob Mastermind AssaultCraft
Dementia
Le Croissant
MindBender
Available at start
Karin Nielsen F  Sweden Blue Crush Valkyrie Primadonna
The Split-Up
SuperStar
Whirlwind
Available at start
Eva del Toro F  Spain Black Hearts Darkthorne The Coffin
The Crow
SpiderKick
VampireX
Available at start
Vladimir "Vladi" Zakharov M  Russia The Projekt Counterforce BodySlam
Cannon Grab
Si-Lo
Sleeper Hold
Unlockable
Vittorio Calabria M  Italy Vendetta Golden Tiger The Mojo
OnFire
The Player
Statuette
Unlockable
Lia Cardoso F  Brazil Sunshine All-Stars Sunburst CanSplitter
Crescent Moon
SuperTwist
The Tornado
Unlockable
Kenji Tanaka M  Japan Omega Crew Mixmaster Kickin'
OmegaFlare
The Rock-It
SuperFreshMove
Unlockable

Watercraft

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The default watercraft in the game is the Aftershock; an additional generic watercraft known as the Tsunami is unlocked when completing the World Tour on Amateur difficulty. A character's signature watercraft is unlocked by completing the World Tour on Pro difficulty.

Venues

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The game has eight courses, of which the first four are available at the start of the game. Two additional courses are unlocked after each World Tour season is completed.

  • Slicstream: The beginner course of the game, which is set in an alpine mountain environment; features a hydroelectric dam.
  • Delta Faktor: Set in a swamp environment.
  • Hyperion Gorge: Set in a desert environment; features a cavern complex.
  • Mesotec: Set in a jungle/rainforest environment; consists of ruins of an ancient civilization.
  • Permafrost: Set in a polar environment with ice caves and snowdrifts.
  • Neotropic: Set in a tropical environment; features islands and volcanoes.
  • Aquatica: Consists of two sections: one of which is set in a Mediterranean environment and the other featuring a sunken city.
  • Metronox: Set in a city environment; features numerous bridges, buildings, and tunnels.

References

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  1. ^ "Jet X2O – FAQ". Gamespot. Retrieved November 18, 2018. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |work= (help)