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==Ruleset==
==Ruleset==
While no official ruleset exists for twelve-character battles, these battles generally follow a ruleset that was popularized by {{Sm|Isai}}:
While no official ruleset exists for twelve character battles, these battles generally follow a ruleset that was popularized by {{Sm|Isai}}:
*The first character is blind-picked for both players to prevent counterpicking.
*The first character is blind picked for both players, so as to prevent counterpicking.
*Each character has 5 stocks; after five stocks are lost from a character, the losing player must select their next character.
*Each character has 5 stocks; after five stocks are lost from a character, the losing player must select their next character.
*The losing player selects which stage to play on.
*The losing player selects which stage to play on.
*If the losing player chooses to use a different stage, the winning player can switch to any remaining character they have.
*If the losing player elects to use a different stage, the winning player is given the option to switch to any remaining character they have.


An alternative ruleset dictates that when a player wins a match, they lose the character they were playing and whoever loses all their characters first wins the twelve-character battle.  This ruleset's proponents state that it forces people to use every character, preventing players from potentially sweeping the entire event.
An alternative ruleset dictates that when a player wins a match, they lose the character they were playing as and whoever loses all their characters first wins the twelve character battle.  Proponents of this ruleset state that it actually forces people to use every character, preventing players from potentially sweeping the entire event.


==See also==
==See also==

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