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Frequently ''Ultimate'' tourneys feature a Squad Strike bracket, sometimes even in the place of a Doubles bracket. These brackets are typically played in Tag Team mode, with players having three characters, and other rules mirroring what the tourney's normal Singles bracket uses. Often tournaments will have a rule that bans Echo Fighters from being used on the same team with their counterparts due to being too similar functionally to their parent character, though which Echoes fall under this ban varies from tourney to tourney; some tournaments may apply the ban to all Echoes, but will frequently exempt {{SSBU|Ken}}, {{SSBU|Chrom}}, and sometimes {{SSBU|Lucina}} due to the more significant differences they have from their respective parent characters.
Frequently ''Ultimate'' tourneys feature a Squad Strike bracket, sometimes even in the place of a Doubles bracket. These brackets are typically played in Tag Team mode, with players having three characters, and other rules mirroring what the tourney's normal Singles bracket uses. Often tournaments will have a rule that bans Echo Fighters from being used on the same team with their counterparts due to being too similar functionally to their parent character, though which Echoes fall under this ban varies from tourney to tourney; some tournaments may apply the ban to all Echoes, but will frequently exempt {{SSBU|Ken}}, {{SSBU|Chrom}}, and sometimes {{SSBU|Lucina}} due to the more significant differences they have from their respective parent characters.


While crew battles can be run through Elimination mode, crew battles in Ultimate are typically ran outside the mode through the use of standard community-made competitive rulesets, since the built-in Elimination mode has limitations that are deemed unnecessary, such as only allowing one stock per character and not allowing multiples of the same character per team.
While crew battles can be run through Elimination mode, crew battles in ''Ultimate'' are typically ran outside the mode through the usual procedure that smashers have used in all other ''Smash'' games due to the fact that Elimination mode only allows one stock per character and doesn’t allow multiples of the same character per team while these are not limitations in a regular crew battle.


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