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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]]. 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. | 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]]. The player who is knocked out disappears from the match and returns on the revival platform, unless he or she has no more remaining [[stock]]. The knocked-out player also gains a [[fall]], which results in the loss of one [[stock]] in stock matches and one point in time matches. | ||
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Revision as of 22:26, January 18, 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 disappears from the match and returns on the revival platform, unless he or she has no more remaining stock. The knocked-out player also gains a fall, which results in the loss of one stock in stock matches and one point in time matches.