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:''"Meta" redirects here. For the Chilean Snake smasher, see [[Smasher:Meta]].'' | :''"Meta" redirects here. For the Chilean Snake smasher, see [[Smasher:Meta]].'' | ||
: ''For the Chilean Ridley smasher, see [[Smasher:Meta (Los Ríos)]].'' | : ''For the Chilean Ridley smasher, see [[Smasher:Meta (Los Ríos)]].'' | ||
The '''metagame''' refers to the collective decisions that are made outside of a game that affect [[tournament]] play. A metagame is said to have a "shape" or "state" which refers to the commonly employed practices and strategies in tournaments. In ''Smash Bros.'', the most basic decisions that give form to the metagame are the [[player]]'s decisions on what characters to use and what stages to practice on. More complex decisions include deciding on what character and stage combinations will counter the most popular characters and styles. | The '''metagame''' refers to the collective decisions that are made outside of a game that affect [[tournament]] play. A metagame is said to have a "shape" or "state" which refers to the commonly employed practices and strategies in tournaments. In ''Smash Bros.'', the most basic decisions that give form to the metagame are the [[player]]'s decisions on what characters to use and what stages to practice on. More complex decisions include deciding on what character and stage combinations will counter the most popular characters and styles. |