Tournament rulesets (SSBB): Difference between revisions
→Near-universally banned: I have found no evidence of this being true. Why would the most restrictive ruleset use such a blatantly unbalanced stage?
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The following stages are never seen in major tournaments nowadays, and are almost never seen even in locals. Some smaller tournaments though may have one or some of these stages legal, whether to experiment, or the TO being inexperienced/having a more liberal definition of what constitutes a legal counterpick. | The following stages are never seen in major tournaments nowadays, and are almost never seen even in locals. Some smaller tournaments though may have one or some of these stages legal, whether to experiment, or the TO being inexperienced/having a more liberal definition of what constitutes a legal counterpick. | ||
*[[Bridge of Eldin]] (occasionally seen in Japan as a legal counterpick in doubles tournaments exclusively; banned elsewhere). | *[[Bridge of Eldin]] (occasionally seen in Japan as a legal counterpick in doubles tournaments exclusively; banned elsewhere){{citation needed}}}. | ||
*[[Distant Planet]] | *[[Distant Planet]] | ||
*[[Green Greens]] | *[[Green Greens]] |