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===Infraction system===
===Infraction system===
Unique to the Unity Ruleset compared to any other ''Smash'' ruleset was the use of an infraction system, using the yellow and red cards seen in [[wikipedia:Fouls_and_misconduct_(association_football)#Misconduct|association football]]. Players who were found guilty of minor offences would be given a yellow card, which would place them under greater scrutiny from tournament organisers and similar parties. Players guilty of particularly severe offences, as well as players who received a second yellow card while their previous yellow card was still active, would instead be given a red card. A red card signalled that a player was banned from any tournaments using the Unity Ruleset until the card expired. Both yellow and red cards would expire after some time, with red cards expiring sooner than yellow cards.
Unique to the Unity Ruleset compared to any other ''Smash'' ruleset was the use of an infraction system, using the yellow and red cards from in [[wikipedia:Fouls_and_misconduct_(association_football)#Misconduct|association football]]. Players who were found guilty of minor offences would be given a yellow card, which would place them under greater scrutiny from tournament organisers and similar parties. Players guilty of particularly severe offences, as well as players who received a second yellow card while their previous yellow card was still active, would instead be given a red card. A red card signalled that a player was banned from any tournaments using the Unity Ruleset until the card expired. Both yellow and red cards would expire after some time, with red cards expiring sooner than yellow cards.


==Known members==
==Known members==

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