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The '''Rules''' menu is a set of options available in [[Versus Mode]] in all of the ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' games. | The '''Rules''' menu is a set of options available in [[Versus Mode]] in all of the ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' games. These options allow players to customize the upcoming game, including the format, win condition, order of operations, frequency of certain events, and the in-game physics to an extent. | ||
==Rules== | ==Rules== | ||
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| '''[[Pause]]''' || Sets whether players can pause during gameplay. | | '''[[Pause]]''' || Sets whether players can pause during gameplay. | ||
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| '''Score Display''' || Displays players' scores on the screen in a time match. Disabled by default. | | '''[[Score Display]]''' || Displays players' scores on the screen in a time match. Disabled by default. | ||
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| '''[[Damage meter|Damage Gauge]]''' || Shows the [[Damage]] percentage of each player. Enabled by default. | | '''[[Damage meter|Damage Gauge]]''' || Shows the [[Damage]] percentage of each player. Enabled by default. | ||
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| '''[[Pause]] Function''' || Sets whether players can pause during gameplay. | | '''[[Pause]] Function''' || Sets whether players can pause during gameplay. | ||
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| '''Score Display''' || Displays players' scores on the screen in a timed match. Disabled by default. | | '''[[Score Display]]''' || Displays players' scores on the screen in a timed match. Disabled by default. | ||
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| '''[[Damage meter|Damage Gauge]]''' || Shows the [[Damage]] percentage of each player. Enabled by default. | | '''[[Damage meter|Damage Gauge]]''' || Shows the [[Damage]] percentage of each player. Enabled by default. | ||
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| '''[[Pause]] Function''' || Sets whether players can pause during gameplay. | | '''[[Pause]] Function''' || Sets whether players can pause during gameplay. | ||
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| '''Score Display''' || Displays players' scores on the screen in a timed match. Disabled by default. | | '''[[Score Display]]''' || Displays players' scores on the screen in a timed match. Disabled by default. | ||
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| '''[[Damage meter|Damage Gauge]]''' || Shows the [[Damage]] percentage of each player. Enabled by default. | | '''[[Damage meter|Damage Gauge]]''' || Shows the [[Damage]] percentage of each player. Enabled by default. | ||
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===''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''=== | ===''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''=== | ||
In this game, custom rule presets using these options can now be saved for easy future access without recreating the exact ruleset every time. Up to 30 (each for Smash/Custom Smash, Squad Strike, and Tourney) rulesets can be saved at a time, and the player can give a name to each of them. When entering a given [[mode]], the saved rulesets for that mode will appear, allowing the player to pick from the list. | |||
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| '''Max Battles''' || [[Smashdown]] only. Sets the maximum number of battles that players fight. | | '''Max Battles''' || [[Smashdown]] only. Sets the maximum number of battles that players fight. | ||
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| '''Mercy Rule''' || Smashdown only. When one player has enough points to | | '''Mercy Rule''' || Smashdown only. When one player has enough points to mathematically win the game, the game immediately ends. | ||
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| '''[[Final Smash Meter|FS Meter]]''' || Players can get a Final Smash by filling up a meter via taking and dealing damage. | | '''[[Final Smash Meter|FS Meter]]''' || Players can get a Final Smash by filling up a meter via taking and dealing damage. | ||
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| '''Number of Stages''' || Squad Strike only. Sets the number of stages from 1 to 3. Should the number of stages greater than one, the two or three stages are selected, and it plays those in order, it repeats after two/three games). Available in "Elimination" and "Best of" formats. | | '''Number of Stages''' || Squad Strike only. Sets the number of stages from 1 to 3. Should the number of stages greater than one, the two or three stages are selected, and it plays those in order, it repeats after two/three games). Available in "Elimination" and "Best of" formats. | ||
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| '''Stage Morph''' || Allows the stage to switch in the middle of a match. It can be set to "Off" (which disables it), "Autopick" (which selects a random interval), and "Every 1:00" through "Every 5:00" in intervals of thirty seconds. Cannot be set if First to is over 1 Win. | | '''[[Stage Morph]]''' || Allows the stage to switch in the middle of a match. It can be set to "Off" (which disables it), "Autopick" (which selects a random interval), and "Every 1:00" through "Every 5:00" in intervals of thirty seconds. Cannot be set if First to is over 1 Win. | ||
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| '''[[Stage hazard|Stage Hazards]]''' || Sets whether to enable stage hazards or not. Enabled by default. | | '''[[Stage hazard|Stage Hazards]]''' || Sets whether to enable stage hazards or not. Enabled by default. | ||
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| '''[[Launch rate|Launch Rate]]''' || Sets how much [[knockback]] is received from attacks. The default ratio is 1.0. The higher the number, the further the player will be launched. Players can set the ratio from 0.5 to 2.0, in increments of 0.1. | | '''[[Launch rate|Launch Rate]]''' || Sets how much [[knockback]] is received from attacks. The default ratio is 1.0. The higher the number, the further the player will be launched. Players can set the ratio from 0.5 to 2.0, in increments of 0.1. | ||
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| '''Underdog Boost''' || Grants stat boosts to losing players. Cannot be turned on in tourney mode. This is considered a handicap by the game, and will block players from clearing no handicap [[challenges]] if turned on. | | '''[[Underdog Boost]]''' || Grants stat boosts to losing players. Cannot be turned on in tourney mode. This is considered a handicap by the game, and will block players from clearing no handicap [[challenges]] if turned on. | ||
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| '''[[Pause|Pausing]]''' || Sets whether players can pause during gameplay. | | '''[[Pause|Pausing]]''' || Sets whether players can pause during gameplay. | ||
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| '''Score Display''' || Displays players' scores on the screen in a timed match. Disabled by default. | | '''[[Score Display]]''' || Displays players' scores on the screen in a timed match. Disabled by default. | ||
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| '''[[Damage meter|Show Damage]]''' || Shows the [[Damage]] percentage of each player. Enabled by default. | | '''[[Damage meter|Show Damage]]''' || Shows the [[Damage]] percentage of each player. Enabled by default. | ||
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Rules SSB.png|The default rules screen in ''Super Smash Bros'' | Rules SSB.png|The default rules screen in ''Super Smash Bros.'' with Item Switch unlocked. | ||
Rules-Melee.png|The default rules screen in ''Melee''. | Rules-Melee.png|The default rules screen in ''Melee''. | ||
MoreRules-Melee.png|The default "More Rules" screen in ''Melee'', with Random Stage Select unlocked. | MoreRules-Melee.png|The default "More Rules" screen in ''Melee'', with Random Stage Select unlocked. |
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