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'''Knock-out''' (abbreviated to KO) is the term used to describe the situation where an opponent is knocked off of the screen to the point where they are temporarily/permanently taken out of the game, as a result of his/her opponent's actions. This results in the loss of one [[stock]] towards the player who attained the [[fall]] in [[stock]] matches. In [[time mode|time]] matches, it results in the addition of one point to the player who attained the KO and a loss of one point to the player who got the [[fall]].
A '''knock-out''' (abbreviated "KO") is the term used to describe the situation where a player is [[knockback|knocked back]] beyond the [[stage]]'s [[blast line]]s by the opponent's actions.  The player who knocks out the enemy gains one point in [[time mode|time]]. The player who is knocked out gains a [[fall]], which results in the loss of one [[stock]] in stock matches and one point in time matches.


==Also see==
==Also see==
*[[SD]]
*[[SD]]

Revision as of 12:30, January 17, 2007

A knock-out (abbreviated "KO") is the term used to describe the situation where a player is knocked back beyond the stage's blast lines by the opponent's actions. The player who knocks out the enemy gains one point in time. The player who is knocked out gains a fall, which results in the loss of one stock in stock matches and one point in time matches.

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