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| :<span class="dablink">''"Team" redirects here. For the game mode, see [[team battle]].''</span>
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| '''Doubles''' refers to the 2 versus 2 part of a [[tournament]], also referred to as "teams". Doubles requires a different strategy, namely teamwork, to defeat your opponents. Although there are as many ways to play as there are players, several things remain constant: those who work together to attack and destroy their enemies stand a greater chance of winning, while those who separate to take on their opponents alone are easier to defeat as individuals by attacking them two-on-one. Strength in [[singles]] playing style does not necessarily translate into strength in doubles; the strongest ''team'' is the winner, not the pair of strongest individuals.
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| ==Doubles Tournament Rules==
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| These are the standard rules for doubles matches in each game of the Super Smash Bros. series.
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| ===''[[Super Smash Bros.]]''===
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| For the entire set of tournament rules, see [[Tournament legal (SSB)]]
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| *5 stock (sometimes 4 or 6 stock).
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| *No items.
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| *[[Friendly Fire|Team Attack]] is set to on.
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| *[[Damage Ratio]] normal.
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| *No handicap.
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| *[[Share stock|Life-stealing]] is allowed.
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| *No stage can be picked twice in a row by the same person, but they can be chosen again by another person (see: [[Dave's Stupid Rule]]).
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| *A stage can be reset after being chosen randomly, but if it is randomly selected again or is picked, it can be chosen.
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| *If {{SSB|Ness}} is picked, [[Saffron City]] can be banned for random picks, but it may be used as a [[Counter (matchup)|counter-pick]].
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| *Camping/edge-stalling not allowed.
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| *Congo Jungle cargo-stalling is normally allowed (though BIG argument).
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| ===''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''===
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| For the entire set of tournament rules, see [[Tournament legal (SSBM)]].
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| * Rules that apply to 1-on-1 apply to team tournaments as well.
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| **Neutral stages (different from singles):
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| ***Yoshi's Story
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| ***Pokémon Stadium
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| ***Battlefield
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| ***Dream Land (N64)
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| ***Final Destination
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| *And sometimes:
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| **Rainbow Cruise
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| **Kongo Jungle 64
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| *Banned stages (different from singles):
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| **Brinstar Depths
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| **Flat Zone
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| **Great Bay
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| **Icicle Mountain
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| **Hyrule Temple
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| **Yoshi's Island N64
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| **Yoshi's Island (pipes)
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| **Venom
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| **Fourside
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| **Mushroom Kingdom I
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| **Big Blue
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| **Fountain of Dreams
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| **Mute City
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| *Friendly Fire (also called "team attack") is on.
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| *Usually, players are allowed to steal lives from their teammates by pressing start after they die.
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| ===''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''===
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| No specific information for doubles tournament rules have been given for Brawl at this time. For the entire set of tournament rules, see [[Tournament legal (SSBB)]].
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