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==In ''Brawl'' onwards==
==In ''Brawl'' onwards==
While it would be possible for the Ironman Challenge to take place in these titles, due to the roster sizes of them, tournaments will often decline Ironman for these games. This would be especially prominent in ''Smash 4'' onwards, as the games themselves consist of over 50 characters each, leading into scenarios with hundreds of total stocks, which is the equivalent to a small tournament.
While it would be possible for the Ironman Challenge to take place in these titles, due to the roster sizes of them, tournaments will often decline Ironman for these games. This would be especially prominent in ''Smash 4'' onwards, as the games themselves consist of over 50 characters each, leading into scenarios with hundreds of total stocks, which is the equivalent to a small tournament. This issue would only be amplified in ''Ultimate'' as one Ironman could potentially be nearly 500 stocks.


''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' added [[Smashdown]] mode, where after a character has been used in one match in a game, that character is not able to be chosen again until the game is finished. Whoever wins the most battles wins the game. This has been compared to a Full Roster Ironman.
''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' added [[Smashdown]] mode, where after a character has been used in one match in a game, that character is not able to be chosen again until the game is finished. Whoever wins the most battles wins the game. This has been compared to a Full Roster Ironman.

Revision as of 20:12, May 3, 2019

An Ironman is similar to a crew battle, but it is between two people instead of two groups. It is an idea of g-regulate on SmashBoards based on Overswarm's idea.

Procedure

Both players pick 5 different characters. Each character starts with 4 stocks, for a total of 20 stocks. They then pick their opening characters before the battle. They start on a random neutral stage, but they can agree on the opening stage.

When a player loses all of their character's stock, they pick another character and counter-pick a legal stage. Each player starts the battle with their remaining stock, and therefore self destructs to match their previous stocks from the last game. If a player loses their 20 stocks, they lose the match.

Full Roster Ironman

This type of Ironman is functionally similar to a normal Ironman, but involves the full roster instead of 5 characters and 20 stocks. It is usually done as a side-event at many tourneys, one of the most famous instances being Mango and Mew2King's full roster Ironman at Smash the Record. While both players do go through the entire roster, one player will start at the beginning of the roster, from left to right and top to bottom, while the other will start from the ending of the roster, from right to left, bottom to top. Once one player loses all of their characters, they lose the entire set.

In Brawl onwards

While it would be possible for the Ironman Challenge to take place in these titles, due to the roster sizes of them, tournaments will often decline Ironman for these games. This would be especially prominent in Smash 4 onwards, as the games themselves consist of over 50 characters each, leading into scenarios with hundreds of total stocks, which is the equivalent to a small tournament. This issue would only be amplified in Ultimate as one Ironman could potentially be nearly 500 stocks.

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate added Smashdown mode, where after a character has been used in one match in a game, that character is not able to be chosen again until the game is finished. Whoever wins the most battles wins the game. This has been compared to a Full Roster Ironman.

See also

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