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A team with a higher Buchholz score from the Legends Stage is seeded higher.Teams with a better record in the Legends Stage are seeded higher (3-0 higher than 3-1).A team with a higher seed from the Challenger Stage is seeded higher (Seed #1 from the Challenger Stage higher than Seed #2).A team with a higher Buchholz score from the Challenger Stage is seeded higher.Teams with a better record in the Challenger Stage are seeded higher (3-0 higher than 3-1).Legend teams are seeded higher than teams from the Challenger Stage.Teams from South America, Asia and Oceania are randomly ordered.CIS teams are seeded higher than teams from South America, Asia and Oceania.North American teams are seeded higher than CIS teams.European teams are seeded higher than North American teams.Teams are ordered by the strength of their Region.Teams are ordered by their overall placement from their respective Regional Major Rankings (1st place in a region higher than the 2nd placed teams from all other regions).Challenger teams are seeded higher than Contender teams.How the seeding process works (if a team is still tied with others, the next step is applied):
