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The '''Rules''' menu is a set of options available in [[Versus Mode]] in all of the ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' games. These options allow players to customize the upcoming game, including the format, win condition, order of operations, frequency of certain events, and the in-game physics to an extent.
The '''Rules''' menu is a set of options available in [[Versus Mode]] in all of the ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' games.
 
In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', custom rule presets using these options can be saved up to 30 (each for Smash/Custom Smash, Squad Strike, and Tourney) rulesets and the player can enter names. When entering a given [[mode]], the saved rulesets for that mode will appear, allowing the player to pick from the list.


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===''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''===
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In this game, custom rule presets using these options can now be saved for easy future access without recreating the exact ruleset every time. Up to 30 (each for Smash/Custom Smash, Squad Strike, and Tourney) rulesets can be saved at a time, and the player can give a name to each of them. When entering a given [[mode]], the saved rulesets for that mode will appear, allowing the player to pick from the list.
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