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'''Stock''' is a setting in [[Versus Mode]] in which the winner is the last player with remaining lives.  In stock setting, the game allocates to each player a number of lives, which are depleted one by one each time the player is sent off the [[stage]].
'''Stock''' is a setting in [[Versus Mode]] in which the winner is the last player with remaining lives.  In stock setting, the game allocates to each player a number of lives, which are depleted one by one each time the player is sent off the [[stage]].


The word "stock" can also be used to describe each life: "We played with 4 stock."  Stock setting with a [[time]] control is the [[tournament legal|standard setting]] for tournaments.
The word "stock" can also be used to describe each life: "We played with 4 stock."  Stock setting with a [[time]] control is the [[tournament legal|standard setting]] for tournaments. It can also be used to indicate how much a player beat another, i.e. Ay says "I 4-stocked Bee" if Ay had 4 stock when he removed Bee's last life.
 
Or be used to indicate how much a player beat another, i.e. Ay says "I 4-stocked Bee" if Ay had 4 stock more than Bee.

Revision as of 13:48, January 10, 2007

Stock is a setting in Versus Mode in which the winner is the last player with remaining lives. In stock setting, the game allocates to each player a number of lives, which are depleted one by one each time the player is sent off the stage.

The word "stock" can also be used to describe each life: "We played with 4 stock." Stock setting with a time control is the standard setting for tournaments. It can also be used to indicate how much a player beat another, i.e. Ay says "I 4-stocked Bee" if Ay had 4 stock when he removed Bee's last life.