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'''[[Tournament legal (SSBM)|Tournament legal]]''' describes the settings that can be used in competitive [[Super Smash Bros. Melee]] [[tournaments]]. Because some stages, settings, and rulesets can lead to degenerate gameplay, tournament organizers have generally agreed on enforcing several standard conditions in tournament play. (''[[Tournament legal (SSBM)|read further...]]'') | '''[[Tournament legal (SSBM)|Tournament legal]]''' describes the settings that can be used in competitive [[Super Smash Bros. Melee]] [[tournaments]]. Because some stages, settings, and rulesets can lead to degenerate gameplay, tournament organizers have generally agreed on enforcing several standard conditions in tournament play. (''[[Tournament legal (SSBM)|read further...]]'') | ||
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Revision as of 20:15, December 22, 2007
Tournament legal describes the settings that can be used in competitive Super Smash Bros. Melee tournaments. Because some stages, settings, and rulesets can lead to degenerate gameplay, tournament organizers have generally agreed on enforcing several standard conditions in tournament play. (read further...)