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== Gameplay ==
== Gameplay ==
A team battle can contain red, blue, and green teams. Prior to ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'', characters are required to use [[alternate costume]]s matching their team color; if two or more players are using the same character on the same team, they will be differentiated by a lighter, darker or more darker tint. In ''Smash 4'' and ''Ultimate'', a character's allegiance is instead indicated by a colored outline, thus enabling the player to use any color costume of their choice for their character. Once a game that features teams is completed, the [[announcer]] will announce the winning team color on the [[results screen]] instead of the last character standing. The following team setups are possible (not counting combinations with only one player per team):
A team battle can contain red, blue, and green teams. Prior to ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'', characters are required to use [[alternate costume]]s matching their team color; if two or more players are using the same character on the same team, they will be differentiated by a lighter, darker or more darker tint. In ''Smash 4'' and ''Ultimate'', a character's allegiance is instead indicated by a colored outline, thus enabling the player to use any color costume of their choice for their character. Once a game that features teams is completed, the [[announcer]] will announce the winning team color on the [[results screen]] instead of the last character standing. The following team setups are possible:


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*2 players
**1 team setup
***1 vs. 1
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*3 players
*3 players
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***2 teams
***2 teams
****2 vs. 1
****2 vs. 1
***3 teams
****1 vs. 1 vs. 1
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*4 players
*4 players
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Additionally, when playing an [[8-Player Smash]] in {{forwiiu}} and by default in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', an additional team color, the yellow team, can be selected. With a maximum of eight characters that can participate in a match, further team setups become available. The setups done with 5 or more players are (where at least one team has two players):
Additionally, when playing an [[8-Player Smash]] in {{forwiiu}} and by default in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', an additional team color, the yellow team, can be selected. With a maximum of eight characters that can participate in a match, further team setups become available, bringing the total number to 41. The setups done with 4 or more players are:


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*4 players
**4 team setups
***2 teams
****2 vs. 2
****3 vs. 1
***3 teams
****2 vs. 1 vs. 1
***4 teams
****1 vs. 1 vs. 1 vs. 1
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*5 players
*5 players

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