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Many forms of stalling are typically banned in tournaments in addition to techniques that may lead to stalling. Excessive stalling can prolong a tournament and will often have the [[smasher]] disqualified. However, this rule is sometimes difficult to enforce, as "excessive stalling" is a subjective phrase with many opinions on where the threshold is. The act of punishing stalling at all has even proven controversial, as some consider stalling to be exploitive of character mobility and detracting, while others see it as a skillful and legitimate way to win, requiring careful spacing and effective [[mindgame]]s. Some forms of stalling are allowed if the opponent is capable of dealing with them or if the technique is too subtle to be recognized as stalling. Other forms of stalling are allowed a maximum amount of executions, such as a rule in many ''Melee'' majors where a [[Planking#Ledge grab limit|maximum of 60 planking attempts]] are allowed. However, this rule only comes into effect in the game goes to a time out, meaning players theoretically can perform the technique an unlimited amount of times as long as the they can take all of their opponent's stocks.
Many forms of stalling are typically banned in tournaments in addition to techniques that may lead to stalling. Excessive stalling can prolong a tournament and will often have the [[smasher]] disqualified. However, this rule is sometimes difficult to enforce, as "excessive stalling" is a subjective phrase with many opinions on where the threshold is. The act of punishing stalling at all has even proven controversial, as some consider stalling to be exploitive of character mobility and detracting, while others see it as a skillful and legitimate way to win, requiring careful spacing and effective [[mindgame]]s. Some forms of stalling are allowed if the opponent is capable of dealing with them or if the technique is too subtle to be recognized as stalling. Other forms of stalling are allowed a maximum amount of executions, such as a rule in many ''Melee'' majors where a [[Planking#Ledge grab limit|maximum of 60 planking attempts]] are allowed. However, this rule only comes into effect in the game goes to a time out, meaning players theoretically can perform the technique an unlimited amount of times as long as the they can take all of their opponent's stocks.
[[Supernova 2025]] introduced a anti-stalling rule for their ''Ultimate'' bracket where any player who uses the same special move more than five (5) times without returning to the stage (ledge does not include stage) is stalling, and may be subject to a game loss. This rule only applies to actions taken beneath or outside of the stage ledges. Enforcement of this rule is done via replay review to avoid matches being stopped or stalled. A player may call a TO over after the match concludes. Characters using repeat special moves more than 5 times with clear intent to return to the stage (for example: using R.O.B. Up Special multiple times) or to progress the game state via engaging with the other player (through edgeguarding, for example) will not be penalized via this rule.<ref>[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1oWmf1rJcylXrSI7DZKPql_8vMsJ_s-vT/view?pli=1 Supernova 2025 ruleset]</ref>


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