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→‎{{For3ds}}: isn’t this how 3ds tournaments work, where you only use your own system and no one else’s and you cannot join if you don’t have one?
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The only "setups" required for a tournament specifally featuring the 3DS version is a [[Nintendo 3DS]] per entrant. This makes 3DS tournaments the most flexible in the series.
The only "setups" required for a tournament specifically featuring the 3DS version is a [[Nintendo 3DS]] per entrant. This makes 3DS tournaments the most flexible in the series.


All [[Downloadable_content (SSB4)#Characters|DLC characters]] must be present on setups for anybody who wants to play as them. While having all [[Downloadable_content (SSB4)#Stages|DLC stages]] is recommended, [[Dream_Land_(SSB)#Super_Smash_Bros._4|Dream Land]] must be made available since it is a [[counterpick]] stage in the current ruleset.
As each player uses their own 3DS to play, they are not required to have any DLC characters or stages present. However, each 3DS system must have downloaded the latest update.
 
When the [[Official Custom Moveset Project]] was still active, setups were required to have all custom moves unlocked, as well as have all legal movesets from the project on their 3DS In some tournaments, [[Mii]] fighters are still required to have their custom moves made available to anybody who wants them, but usually only default [[special moves]] are allowed.


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