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==In competitive play==
==In competitive play==
Custom controls are fully legal in tournaments, and players are allowed to redefine controls to any degrees. Before a tournament set starts proper, players are also allowed to test their custom controls before in a brief match before the start of the set, in what is known as a "button check". If a player has not already created a name on the system being played, they will typically create a throwaway name with their desired configuration on the spot, sometimes deleting another if the name list is full.
Custom controls are fully legal in tournaments, and players are allowed to redefine controls to any degrees; before a tournament set starts proper, players are also allowed to test their custom controls before in a brief match before the start of the set, in what is known as a "button check". If a player has not already created a name on the system being played, they will typically create a throwaway name with their desired configuration on the spot, sometimes deleting another if the name list is full.


Custom controls are used to perform many different techniques that would be more difficult or impossible to do otherwise. For example, [[B-sticking]] is required to perform [[Lucas (SSBB)|Lucas's]] [[Wavebounce]] and his [[Magnet Pull]]. This does enter a legal gray area, as some players are physically unable to perform actions others can simply based on their button placement, but this is usually justified by the feature being built into the game and everyone having equal access to these layouts with some choosing not to use them.
Custom controls are used to perform many different techniques that would be more difficult or impossible to do otherwise. For example, [[B-sticking]] is required to perform [[Lucas (SSBB)|Lucas's]] [[Wavebounce]] and his [[Magnet Pull]]. This does enter a legal gray area, as some players are physically unable to perform actions others can simply based on their button placement, but this is usually justified by the feature being built into the game and everyone having equal access to these layouts with some choosing not to use them.

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