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{{ArticleIcons|series=y|competitive=y}}
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{{disambig2|the competition format involving more than two players per team|the 2v2 competition format|Doubles}}
{{disambig2|the competition format usually involving more than two players per team|the 2v2 competition format|Doubles}}
[[File:Crew_Example.gif|300px|thumb|An animated explanation of a crew battle taken from The Smash Brothers documentary.]]
[[File:Crew_Example.gif|300px|thumb|An animated explanation of a crew battle taken from The Smash Brothers documentary.]]
A '''crew battle''' is a form of competition between two groups of Smashers, known as crews. Crew battles may be declared due to rivalries such as West vs. East Coast, a form of exhibition, or simply in all due fun. Each team starts out with the same number of stocks, divided evenly amongst the members of each team. For example, a ''Melee'' crew battle with five members on each team might have 20 stocks per team, four for each member.
A '''crew battle''' is a form of competition between two groups of Smashers, known as crews. Crew battles may be declared due to rivalries such as West vs. East Coast, a form of exhibition, or simply in all due fun. Each team starts out with the same number of stocks, divided evenly amongst the members of each team. For example, a ''Melee'' crew battle with five members on each team might have 20 stocks per team, four for each member.
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{{Trn|2GGC: Civil War}} had one of the most hyped and important crew battles in ''Smash 4'' history with the rivalry between the two contending Smash players ZeRo and Ally. The rivalry began with ZeRo's monumental losses to Ally at {{Trn|Get On My Level 2016}} and {{Trn|Smash 'N' Splash 2}} and the many instances of trash talk on [[Twitter]], which created the twitter hashtags of #TeamZeRo and #TeamAlly. Players within the [[PGR]] chose their side, and in the pool of players, the crews were picked and the battle ensued.
{{Trn|2GGC: Civil War}} had one of the most hyped and important crew battles in ''Smash 4'' history with the rivalry between the two contending Smash players ZeRo and Ally. The rivalry began with ZeRo's monumental losses to Ally at {{Trn|Get On My Level 2016}} and {{Trn|Smash 'N' Splash 2}} and the many instances of trash talk on [[Twitter]], which created the twitter hashtags of #TeamZeRo and #TeamAlly. Players within the [[PGR]] chose their side, and in the pool of players, the crews were picked and the battle ensued.


Team ZeRo won the battle with an astonishing performance of komorikiri who fought back against a major deficit in order to bring the victory home.
TeamZeRo won the battle with an astonishing performance of komorikiri who fought back a major deficit to bring the victory home.


==In Japan==
==In Japan==
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==Online play==
==Online play==
With the serious growth of the [[netplay|online]] community in ''Smash 4'' and ''Ultimate'', "netplay crews" are gaining popularity. In an online environment, matches are played much like a standard crew battle, with minor differences.
With the serious growth of the [[netplay|online]] community in ''Smash 4'', "netplay crews" are gaining popularity. In an online environment, matches are played much like a standard crew battle, with minor differences.


Special conditions like character specific teams are commonplace. Online crews make it more accessible for a wide variety of members from around the world to participate as a team in battles.
Special conditions like character specific teams are commonplace. Online crews are more accessible for a wide variety of members from around the world to participate as a team in battles.


[[Category:Competitive play]]
[[Category:Competitive play]]

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