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A '''crew battle''' is a form of competition between two teams, or [[crew]]s. Each team starts out with the same number of [[stock]]s, which is usually divided evenly between the members of a team. For example, a ''Melee'' crew battle with five members on each team might have 20 stocks per team, four for each member.  
A '''crew battle''' is a form of competition between two teams, or [[crew]]s. Each team starts out with the same number of [[stock]]s, which is usually divided evenly between the members of a team. For example, a ''Melee'' crew battle with five members on each team might have 20 stocks per team, four for each member.  


Players from the opposing teams then take turns fighting in 1v1 matches, with the winner of a match carrying their remaining stock(s) to face the next member of the opposing team. Stocks lost by the victorious player in a previous match are subtracted from the player's stocks by [[self-destruct]]ing at the beginning of the next match. For example, if Player A defeated the other team's Player B with two stock remaining, he or she would need to SD until only two stock remained for the next match against Player C, who starts with full stocks. This continues until one crew runs completely out of stocks, in which case the other crew is the victor.
Players from the opposing teams then take turns fighting in 1v1 matches, with the winner of a match carrying their remaining stock(s) to face the next member of the opposing team. Stocks lost by the victorious player in a previous match are subtracted from the player's stocks by [[self-destruct]]ing at the beginning of the next match. For example, if Player A defeated the other team's Player B with two stocks remaining, he or she would need to SD until only two stocks remained for the next match against Player C, who starts with full stocks. This continues until one crew runs completely out of stocks, in which case the other crew is the victor.


Variations of this format include predetermining the order that the members of a crew will play and requiring players to declare a character that they will use before the crew battle.
Variations of this format include predetermining the order that the members of a crew will play and requiring players to declare a character that they will use before the crew battle.
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