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:''For an explanation as to why stages are counter-picked or banned, see [[Stage legality]].'' | :''For an explanation as to why stages are counter-picked or banned, see [[Stage legality]].'' | ||
Stage lists vary by tournament due to a variety of factors, such as how many counterpick stages are available or what [[downloadable content]] stages | Stage lists vary by tournament due to a variety of factors, such as how many counterpick stages are available or what [[downloadable content]] stages were purchased. This section covers stages used in competitive {{forwiiu}} play; for {{for3ds}} stages, see below. | ||
Stages are divided up in tournaments into starter, counterpick, and banned. Starter stages are the only stages that are used in the first game of a match. After that, the loser may pick any stage, starter or counterpick, that is not banned. Each player also gets to ban the opponent from choosing a stage throughout the whole set, as explained prior in the set procedure. | Stages are divided up in tournaments into starter, counterpick, and banned. Starter stages are the only stages that are used in the first game of a match. After that, the loser may pick any stage, starter or counterpick, that is not banned. Each player also gets to ban the opponent from choosing a stage throughout the whole set, as explained prior in the set procedure. |