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*[[Friendly Fire]] on in doubles | *[[Friendly Fire]] on in doubles | ||
*Advanced [[slob pick]]s: when a match is finished, the loser may [[counterpick]] a stage. The loser must tell the winner which | *Advanced [[slob pick]]s: when a match is finished, the loser may [[counterpick]] a stage. The loser must tell the winner which | ||
stage he or she will | stage he or she will counter pick. The winner may then change character, then the loser may change | ||
character. | character. | ||
*[[Dave's stupid rule]]: the loser of a game may not counterpick a stage that he or she already won on. | *[[Dave's stupid rule]]: the loser of a game may not counterpick a stage that he or she already won on. | ||
*Stage bans:Each player may ban a stage after the first match. This stage cannot be played | *Stage bans: Each player may ban a stage after the first match. This stage cannot be played | ||
at all during the set. | at all during the set. | ||
*Stage striking: The first stage of a match is determined by stage striking, in which the first player(s) to strike will strike one stage, the other player(s) will strike two, and the player(s) that struck first will strike another stage, leaving one. Rock-paper-scissors will be used to determine who strikes first. | *Stage striking: The first stage of a match is determined by stage striking, in which the first player(s) to strike will strike one stage, the other player(s) will strike two, and the player(s) that struck first will strike another stage, leaving one. Rock-paper-scissors will be used to determine who strikes first. |
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