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{{Technical data|Other methods, team battle, possible Brawl, 3DS, and Ultimate occurrences?}}
{{Technical data|Other methods, team battle, possible Brawl, 3DS, and Ultimate occurrences?}}
[[File:1playermatchSSBWiiU.jpg|thumb|250px|A match in {{forwiiu}} ending as soon as it starts.]]
[[File:1playermatchSSBWiiU.jpg|thumb|250px|A match in {{forwiiu}} ending as soon as it starts.]]
[[File:1playermatchSSBWiiUvictoryscreen.jpg|thumb|250px|The result screen of a 1-player match in {{forwiiu}}.]]
[[File:1playermatchSSBUvictoryscreen.jpg|thumb|250px|The result screen of a 1-player match in {{forwiiu}}.]]
A '''single person match''' is a glitched match which features only one player or team of players. If the game mode is set to [[Stock]], the match ends as soon as it starts: this happens because, due to the absence of opponents, there are no opposing stocks to deplete, so the player or team instantly wins. If the game mode is set to [[Time]], {{b|Bonus|mode}} or [[Coin Battle|Coin]], the single player or team can fight normally on the stage until the [[Match timer|timer]] runs out.
A '''single person match''' is a glitched match which features only one player or team of players. If the game mode is set to [[Stock]], the match ends as soon as it starts: this happens because, due to the absence of opponents, there are no opposing stocks to deplete, so the player or team instantly wins. If the game mode is set to [[Time]], {{b|Bonus|mode}} or [[Coin Battle|Coin]], the single player or team can fight normally on the stage until the [[Match timer|timer]] runs out.


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