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The '''Unity Ruleset Committee''', abbreviated as the '''URC''', was an off-shoot of the ''Brawl'' Back Room on [[SmashBoards]]. The URC was intended to be a central governing body for ''Brawl'' with more transparency than a standard Back Room; furthermore, it intended to introduce a universal [[Tournament rulesets (SSBB)|ruleset to ''Brawl'']] that would feature an infraction system that would help "unify" tournaments. As an off-shoot of the Brawl Back Room, the URC exclusively worked on rulesets; it did not vote on [[tier list]]s, nor did it work on [[matchup]] charts for ''Brawl''.
The '''Unity Ruleset Committee''', abbreviated as the '''URC''', was an off-shoot of the ''Brawl'' Back Room on [[SmashBoards]]. The URC was intended to be a central governing body for ''Brawl'' with more transparency than a standard Back Room; furthermore, it intended to introduce a universal [[Tournament rulesets (SSBB)|ruleset to ''Brawl'']] that would feature an infarction system that would help "unify" tournaments. As an off-shoot of the Brawl Back Room, the URC exclusively worked on rulesets; it did not vote on [[tier list]]s, nor did it work on [[matchup]] charts for ''Brawl''.


Despite featuring a number of ''Brawl'''s most prestigious [[tournament organizer]]s and top professional players in its ranks, the URC had a tumultuous history, owing to a number of controversies regarding their rulings. Amid the lack of widespread support by the competitive ''Brawl'' community, particularly after their ban on {{SSBB|Meta Knight}}, the URC was officially [https://smashboards.com/threads/the-urc-has-been-disbanded.321154/ disbanded in April 2012]. ''Brawl'' rulesets have since been decided by how tournament organizers choose to run their respective tournaments, though a large part of the URC's ruleset is still used in tournaments.
Despite featuring a number of ''Brawl'''s most prestigious [[tournament organizer]]s and top professional players in its ranks, the URC had a tumultuous history, owing to a number of controversies regarding their rulings. Amid the lack of widespread support by the competitive ''Brawl'' community, particularly after their ban on {{SSBB|Meta Knight}}, the URC was officially [https://smashboards.com/threads/the-urc-has-been-disbanded.321154/ disbanded in April 2012]. ''Brawl'' rulesets have since been decided by how tournament organizers choose to run their respective tournaments, though a large part of the URC's ruleset is still used in tournaments.

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