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A '''friendly''', slang for '''exhibition match''', is a match that takes place during a [[tournament]] and at a tournament but is used for practice or just for fun in general. This means that the outcome will not be used in a tournament. A friendly match can also be an online match, usually only two people, that are friends on [[Wi-Fi]]. Friendlies tend to also be used as showcases people of different coasts and to settle matchups. Friendlies come in one of 2 variants:
A '''friendly''', slang for '''exhibition match''', is a match that takes place during a [[tournament]] and at a tournament but is used for practice or just for fun in general. This means that the outcome will not be used in a tournament. A friendly match can also be an online match, usually only two people, that are friends on [[Wi-Fi]]. Friendlies tend to also be used as showcases people of different coasts and to settle matchups. Friendlies come in one of 2 variants:

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The reason given for the merge is: Seems like a permastub on its own. (Discuss)
For the team attack option known as "Friendly Fire", see Team Attack.

A friendly, slang for exhibition match, is a match that takes place during a tournament and at a tournament but is used for practice or just for fun in general. This means that the outcome will not be used in a tournament. A friendly match can also be an online match, usually only two people, that are friends on Wi-Fi. Friendlies tend to also be used as showcases people of different coasts and to settle matchups. Friendlies come in one of 2 variants:

  • Skittle/normal: A friendly where nothing (outside of in some ways pride) is on the line.
  • Money match: A friendly where money is paid to the winner. Most money matches range are between 1 and 10 dollars but some of them have gone as high as 50, 100, or even 1,000 dollars.
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