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:''This is the ruleset for ''Brawl''. For other rulesets and general info on tournament legal settings, see [[Tournament rulesets]].''
:''This is the ruleset for ''Brawl''. For other rulesets and general info on tournament legal settings, see [[Tournament rulesets]].''


'''Tournament legal''' describes the rules and settings that are accepted for use in competitive ''Smash'' [[tournaments]] by the American and Canadian Smash communities. In ''Brawl'', the competitive community is extremely divided on what constitutes a proper ruleset (particularly about the legal stagelist), and many players in the community have been vehemently opposed to attempts to create a standardized ruleset from the [[Brawl Back Room]] and [[Unity Ruleset Committee]]. So unlike ''Melee'' and ''Smash 4'', there is no "standard ruleset" that is consistently seen across all ''Brawl'' tournaments. While the general format remains the same (3 stock, no items, no [[broken]] stages), the specific rules of ''Brawl'' tournaments differ from tournament to tournament.
'''Tournament legal''' describes the rules and settings that are accepted for use in competitive ''Smash'' [[tournaments]] by the American and Canadian Smash communities. In ''Brawl'', the competitive community is extremely divided on what constitutes a proper ruleset (particularly about the legal stagelist), and many players in the community have been vehemently opposed to attempts to create a standardized ruleset from the [[Brawl Back Room]] and [[Unity Ruleset Committee]]. So unlike ''Melee'' and ''Smash 4'', there is no "standard ruleset" that is consistently seen across all ''Brawl'' tournaments. While the general format remains the same (3 stock, no items, no [[broken]] stages), the specific rules of ''Brawl'' tournaments differ from tournament to tournament.  


==General universal rules==
==General universal rules==
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===Other player conduct rules===
===Other player conduct rules===
The following rules are commonly seen in tournaments, though TOs may opt against implementing one or multiple of them.
The following rules are commonly seen in tournaments, though TOs may opt against implementing one or multiple of them.


*Intentional forfeiting, match fixing, splitting, and any other forms of [[bracket manipulation]] is not allowed and punishable by the TO, typically by automatic DQ, denial of prize money, and potentially being banned from future tournaments.
*Intentional forfeiting, match fixing, splitting, and any other forms of [[bracket manipulation]] is not allowed and punishable by the TO, typically by automatic DQ, denial of prize money, and potentially being banned from future tournaments.
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*[[Tournament legal (SSB4)]]
*[[Tournament legal (SSB4)]]
*[[Unity Ruleset Committee]]
*[[Unity Ruleset Committee]]
[[Category:Competitive play]]
[[Category:Competitive play]]
[[Category:Stages (SSBB)]]
[[Category:Stages (SSBB)]]

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