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:''This is the ruleset for ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'' tournaments. For other rulesets and general info on tournament legal settings, see [[Tournament rulesets]].''
:''This is the ruleset for ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'' tournaments. For other rulesets and general info on tournament legal settings, see [[Tournament legal]].''


'''Tournament legal''' describes the rules and settings that are accepted for use in competitive ''Smash'' [[tournaments]]. The following is the current [[SBR]] ruleset for ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', as officially written on the [[SmashBoards]].
'''Tournament legal''' describes the rules and settings that are accepted for use in competitive ''Smash'' [[tournaments]]. The following is the current [[SBR]] ruleset for ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', as officially written on the [[Smash World Forums]].


==[[Stage legality]] list==
==Definitions==
The following stages are [[neutral stage|neutral]] in '''singles''':
'''Neutral Stage:''' A neutral stage is any stage allowed in the initial random select for the first game of a match (i.e. [[Battlefield (SSBB)|Battlefield]]).<br />
*{{SSBM|Battlefield}}
'''Banned Stage:''' A banned stage is any stage that is not allowed either in the initial random select or by choice in games two and three (i.e. [[Temple]]). In order to play on a banned stage both players must agree to it.<br />
*[[Dream Land N64]]
'''Available Stage:''' An available stage is any stage that can be chosen by a player in games two and three. These include all of the neutral stages, but exclude all banned stages. Therefore, all neutral stages are available stages, but not all available stages are neutral. For example, [[Pokémon Stadium]] is an available stage that is not a neutral stage.
*{{SSBM|Final Destination}}
*[[Fountain of Dreams]]
*[[Yoshi's Story]]
The following stages are [[counterpick stage|counterpick-only]] in singles:
*[[Pokémon Stadium]]
 
The following stages are neutral in '''doubles''':
*{{SSBM|Battlefield}}
*[[Dream Land N64]]
*{{SSBM|Final Destination}}
*[[Pokémon Stadium]]
*[[Yoshi's Story]]
 
The following stages are [[counterpick stage|counterpick-only]] in doubles:
*[[Kongo Jungle N64]] (often banned)
 
All other stages are [[banned stage|banned]].


==1-on-1==
==1-on-1==
*Usually, sets between players are played best 2 out of 3 matches early on in bracket, and 3 out of 5 for late bracket or finals sets.
*Usually, sets between players are played best 2 out of 3 matches (using 3 out of 5 or 4 out of 7 for final rounds).
*Double Elimination.
*Double Elimination.
*Each match is played with [[time]]d [[stock]]: 4 stocks, 8 minutes.
*Each match is played with [[time]]d [[stock]], with 4 lives and 8 minutes.
:*In the case that time runs out and both characters have an equal amount of lives, the character with less [[damage]] wins the match. If both characters have equal lives and damage, or if both characters lose their last life on the same frame, the last stock of the game must be replayed, on the same stage with a 2 minute timer. [[Sudden Death]] is not to be played.
:*In the case that time runs out and both characters have an equal amount of lives, the character with less [[damage]] wins the match. If both characters have equal lives ''and'' damage, the match must be replayed; Sudden Death is ''strictly'' not to be played.
*[[Items]] are turned off.
*[[Items]] are turned off.
*Pause is turned off.
*The first match is played with a Random Stage.
:*If pause is left on, any player that pauses the match forfeits a stock.
:*The random select is comprised of neutral [[stage]]s:
*The first match is played on one of the five [[neutral stage]]s listed above. Which neutral stage is picked is determined by either [[stage striking]], mutual agreement between players, random selection, or both.
::*[[Yoshi's Story]]
*For the first match, characters are chosen double-blind - at the same time, so that neither player knows their opponent's character beforehand.  In practice, this rule is often ignored, but players always reserve the option to force a double-blind pick.
::*[[Fountain of Dreams]]
*The loser of the first match (and of successive matches) chooses the next stage, and then the winner chooses their character, and then the loser chooses their character.  This series of choices is called slob picks.
::*[[Battlefield (SSBM)|Battlefield]]
:*The loser can pick either a neutral stage or a [[counterpick stage]].
::*[[Final Destination (SSBM)|Final Destination]]
:*The loser cannot choose any stage that they have already won on in the current set. This rule is known as "[[Dave's Stupid Rule]]", named after Scamp.
::*[[Dream Land|Dream Land (N64)]]
:*The winner may ban one stage from the opponent's selection, except in best-of-5 sets.
:*Players are given the option to "strike" stages from the random select.
*For the first match, characters are chosen double-blind - at the same time, so that neither player knows his opponent's character beforehand.  In practice, this rule is often ignored, but players always reserve the option to force a double-blind pick.
*The loser of the first match (and of successive matches) chooses the next stage, and then the winner chooses his character, and then the loser chooses his character.  This series of choices is called slob picks.
:*The loser can pick either a neutral stage or a [[counterpick]] stage, this list is based on MBR recommended ruleset:
::*[[Pokémon Stadium]]
:* The loser cannot pick any [[banned stages]]:
::*[[Big Blue]]
::*[[Brinstar]]
::*[[Brinstar Depths]]
::*[[Corneria]]
::*[[Flat Zone]]
::*[[Fourside]]
::*[[Great Bay]]
::*[[Green Greens]]
::*[[Icicle Mountain]]
::*[[Jungle Japes]]
::*[[Kongo Jungle]]
::*[[Congo Jungle|Kongo Jungle (N64)]]
::*[[Mushroom Kingdom (SSBM)|Mushroom Kingdom]]
::*[[Mushroom Kingdom II]]
::*[[Mute City]]
::*[[Onett]]
::*[[Poké Floats]]
::*[[Princess Peach's Castle]]
::*[[Rainbow Cruise]]
::*[[Temple]]
::*[[Venom]]
::*[[Yoshi's Island (SSBM)|Yoshi's Island (pipes)]]
::*[[Yoshi's Island (SSB)|Yoshi's Island (N64)]]
:*The loser can also not choose any stage that has already been played earlier that round. This rule is known as "[[Dave's Stupid Rule]]," named after Scamp.
:*The winner can ban stages from the opponent's selection, except in best-of-5 sets.


==2-on-2==
==2-on-2==
*Rules that apply to singles apply to team tournaments as well.
*Rules that apply to singles apply to team tournaments as well.
*[[Team Attack|Friendly Fire]] is on.
:*Neutral stages (different from singles):
*Players are allowed to [[Share stock|steal stock]] from their teammates by pressing start after they lose all of their stock.
::*Yoshi's Story
::*Pokémon Stadium
::*Battlefield
::*Final Destination
::*Dream Land (N64)
:*Counterpick:
::*Kongo Jungle 64
:*[[Banned stages]] (different from singles):
::*[[Big Blue]]
::*[[Brinstar]]
::*[[Brinstar Depths]]
::*[[Corneria]]
::*[[Flat Zone]]
::*[[Fountain of Dreams]]
::*[[Fourside]]
::*[[Great Bay]]
::*[[Green Greens]]
::*[[Icicle Mountain]]
::*[[Jungle Japes]]
::*[[Kongo Jungle]]
::*[[Mushroom Kingdom (SSBM)|Mushroom Kingdom]]
::*[[Mushroom Kingdom II]]
::*[[Mute City]]
::*[[Onett]]
::*[[Poké Floats]]
::*[[Princess Peach's Castle]]
::*[[Rainbow Cruise]]
::*[[Temple]]
::*[[Venom]]
::*[[Yoshi's Island (SSBM)|Yoshi's Island (pipes)]]
::*[[Yoshi's Island (SSB)|Yoshi's Island (N64)]]
*[[Friendly Fire]] (also called "team attack") is on.
*Players are allowed to [[life stealing|steal lives]] from their teammates by pressing start after they die.


==[[Technique]]s/[[Glitches]]==
==[[Technique]]s/[[Glitches]]==
In order to prevent degenerate gameplay techniques, many tournaments ban exploitation of the game that gives one character an unintended and unfair advantage over others.
In order to prevent degenerate gameplay techniques, many tournaments ban certain exploitations of the game that give one character an unintended and unfair advantage over others.
===Banned glitches:===
*Banned [[glitch]]es
*[[Freeze_glitch|Freeze Glitch]]
:*Freeze Glitch
*[[Yo-yo glitch]] (discretion of tournament organizer)
:*Yo-yo glitch (sometimes)
*[[Name Entry glitch]] and its derivatives (discretion of tournament organizer)
:*[[Name Entry glitch]] and its derivatives
*[[Soul breaker]] Glitch
*Banned Stalling Techniques
 
:*Repeated [[rising pound]]
===Banned Stalling Techniques:===
:*Repeated [[Peach Bomber]] on a wall
*Repeated [[rising Pound]]
:*Luigi Ladder
*Repeated [[Peach Bomber]] on a wall
::*N.B. The rising pound and Peach Bomber on the wall are only banned if they are being use ''to stall''.  Using them to recover is acceptable.
*[[Luigi Ladder]]
::*N.B. The rising pound and Peach Bomber on the wall are only banned if they are being used to stall.  Using them to recover is acceptable.
 
===Other techniques===
*[[Wobbling]] (discretion of tournament organizer)


==Controversy==
==Controversy==
Many casual smashers notice that the accepted tournament ruleset demands highly specific conditions under which they would rarely play, and believe that these rules are restrictive and make competitive play less fun. However, most tournament Smashers are of the opinion that the ruleset prevents "degenerate" gameplay, and that this makes competitive play more enriching and fun.
Many casual smashers notice that the accepted tournament ruleset demands highly specific conditions under which they would rarely play, and believe that these rules are restrictive and make competitive play less fun. However, most tournament Smashers are of the opinion that the ruleset prevents "degenerate" gameplay, and that this makes competitive play more enriching and fun.


Acknowledging this, many players do argue about specific tournament rules. During the first few years of ''Melee'' existence, items were a major point of contention amongst Smashers - generally, East Coast Smashers did not want them used in tournaments, but West Coast Smashers wanted them turned on. Those in favour stated that the use of items required skill and did not reduce the depth of the game, while those against argued that items were unfair because of the element of randomness involved when they were turned on, particularly the unpredictability of their spawning in relation to explosive items such as [[Bob-omb]]s and [[capsule]]s. Eventually, the community reached a consensus that items should be turned off in tournaments, due to the element of randomness.
Acknowledging this, many players do argue about specific tournament rules. During the first few years of [[Smash World Forums|Smashboards']] existence, items were a major point of contention amongst Smashers - generally, East Coast Smashers did not want them used in tournaments, but West Coast Smashers wanted them turned on. Those in favour stated that the use of items required skill and did not reduce the depth of the game, while those against argued that items were unfair because of the element of randomness involved when they were turned on, particularly the unpredictability of their spawning in relation to explosive items such as [[Bob-omb]]s and [[capsule]]s. Eventually, the community reached a consensus that items should be turned off in tournaments, due to the element of randomness.
 
Another controversial topic is the legality and categorization of stages - debate over which stages should be classified as legal or banned. While there was universal agreement over the banning of some stages, such as [[Temple|Hyrule Temple]], other stages were questioned; Final Destination, for instance, has been criticised as giving an unfair advantage to characters with many projectiles, such as {{SSBM|Link}} and {{SSBM|Fox}}. Some smashers wanted to reduce the legal stage list to simple stages, and remove all moving and irregular ones, while others believed it was better to to allow all stages that did not foster any unfair advantage to one strategy or character. As of late, there is a generally accepted standard for legal and banned stages, but the lists still vary between tournaments. Competitions in which all stages are permitted are very rare, and are not considered [[SBR]] certified.


Another controversial topic is the legality and categorization of stages - debate over which stages should be classified as legal or banned. While there was universal agreement over the banning of some stages, such as [[Hyrule Temple]], other stages were questioned; Final Destination, for instance, has been criticised as giving an unfair advantage to characters with many projectiles, such as {{SSBM|Link}} and {{SSBM|Fox}}. Some smashers wanted to reduce the legal stage list to simple stages, and remove all moving and irregular ones, while others believed it was better to to allow all stages that did not foster any unfair advantage to one strategy or character. As of late, there is a generally accepted standard for legal and banned stages, but the lists still vary between tournaments. Competitions in which all stages are permitted are very rare, and are not considered [[SBR]] certified.
==External Links==


==External links==
#[http://www.smashboards.com/showpost.php?p=8981808&postcount=1 MBR Recommended RuleSet for SSBM]
#[http://www.smashboards.com/showpost.php?p=8981808&postcount=1 MBR Recommended RuleSet for SSBM]
#[http://evo.shoryuken.com/additional-rules/ EVO 2015 ruleset]
#[https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/74563582/Apex/Apex2015_Rulebook.pdf Apex 2015 Official Rulebook (PDF)]


==See also==
==See also==
*[[Super Smash Bros. Melee in competitive play]]
*[[Tournament legal (SSB)]]
*[[Tournament legal (SSB)]]
*[[Tournament legal (SSBB)]]
*[[Tournament legal (DSB)]]
*[[Tournament legal (DSB)]]
*[[Tournament legal (SSBB)]]
*[[Banned stage]]
*[[Tournament legal (SSB4)]]
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