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One of the newest variations of Dave's Stupid Rule, known as "Modified DSR", states that a player cannot pick the last stage they have won on during the set, while any stages of previous wins are fair game. In the previous example with Falco and Ike, if Ike wins on [[Battlefield]] and [[Lylat Cruise]] for two back-to-back matches, followed by Falco winning a match on [[Final Destination]], the Ike player can select Battlefield, but they cannot select Lylat Cruise. This ruling is intended to allow for a greater variety of stages to be available. | One of the newest variations of Dave's Stupid Rule, known as "Modified DSR", states that a player cannot pick the last stage they have won on during the set, while any stages of previous wins are fair game. In the previous example with Falco and Ike, if Ike wins on [[Battlefield]] and [[Lylat Cruise]] for two back-to-back matches, followed by Falco winning a match on [[Final Destination]], the Ike player can select Battlefield, but they cannot select Lylat Cruise. This ruling is intended to allow for a greater variety of stages to be available. | ||
Modified DSR, however, became controversial because of the "{{Sm|Mew2King}} Effect", wherein a player that wins on the counterpick stage of their opponent is able to pick his initial counterpick again. The effect was named after the smasher Mew2King who | Modified DSR, however, became controversial because of the "{{Sm|Mew2King}} Effect", wherein a player that wins on the counterpick stage of their opponent is able to pick his initial counterpick again. The effect was named after the smasher Mew2King who famously kept using {{SSBM|Marth}} on Final Destination against Fox and Falco after unlocking it by winning on their counterpick. | ||
==="Stage Dismissal Rule"=== | ==="Stage Dismissal Rule"=== |