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*Handicaps for individual players and computers | *Handicaps for individual players and computers | ||
*Set a player to "Drop out" computers that will automatically drop out when their match comes, effectively allowing [[wikipedia:Bye (sports)|byes]] if numbers are uneven | *Set a player to "Drop out" computers that will automatically drop out when their match comes, effectively allowing [[wikipedia:Bye (sports)|byes]] if numbers are uneven | ||
*Switching the initial form of a character who has multiple forms by pressing | *Switching the initial form of a character who has multiple forms by pressing {{Button|Wii|Minus}} on a Wii Remote, {{Button|Wii|C}} on a Wii Remote + Nunchuk, or tilting the right {{Button|Wii|Control Stick}} on a Classic Controller or the {{Button|GCN|C-Stick}} on a GameCube Controller | ||
==In competitive play== | |||
Despite being specifically designed for tournaments, this mode is almost never used for large scale tournaments. The drop from 64 players to 32 players makes this method even more inefficient and time-consuming with the problem of every player needing to use the same system persisting. Other problems remain like brackets being restricted to single match sets, single-elimination and random seeding, as well as the inability to change characters between games is also inconducive to competitive preferences. Other options have been used over the years like [[TioPro]], [[Challonge]], [[Start.gg]], or even writing the bracket down by hand. | |||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
*[[Tournament Mode (SSBM)]] | *[[Tournament Mode (SSBM)]] | ||
*[[Tourney (SSBU)]] | *[[Tourney (SSBU)]] |
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