Tournament rulesets (DSB): Difference between revisions

Removing access to SSB on the VC, they don't play on there in tournaments, period.
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*Every match is played with 4 stocks. If there is high attendance, this may be replaced with 3 stocks.
*Every match is played with 4 stocks. If there is high attendance, this may be replaced with 3 stocks.
*Every match is played on {{SSB|Dream Land}}.
*Every match is played on {{SSB|Dream Land}}.
*Pools and usually all matches in bracket are best of 1 up until grand finals, which is best of 3. Certain tournaments are best of 1 throughout.
*Pools and usually all matches in bracket are best of 1 up until Winners Finals or Grand Finals, depending on event, which is best of 3. Certain tournaments are best of 1 throughout.
*Single elimination.
*Single elimination.


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==Emulation legality and other various rules==
==Emulation legality and other various rules==
*Console is '''strongly recommended''' over using a Wii (due to frame skipping) or laptop, though laptops and Wiis aren't discouraged, particularly if there are special requests. A lagless laptop in particular is usable, as it has no frame skipping or input delay, but console is still strongly recommended.
*The Virtual Console version of smash 64 is banned due to frame skipping as well as various other reasons such as 64 controllers not being able to be used and otherwise.
*Although much less common than under the American ruleset, if there are requests to play using GameCube controllers, a Wii with the Virtual Console version of ''Super Smash Bros.'' can be used. Alternatively, suitable PC adapters may be used if they are connectable to the N64/Wii/TV.
*Console is '''strongly recommended''' over laptops, though laptops aren't discouraged, particularly if there are special requests. A lagless laptop in particular is usable, as it has no frame skipping or input delay, but console is still strongly recommended.
*Although much less common than under the American ruleset, if there are requests to play using GameCube controllers, an adapter can be used but has to be provided by the player. For all other alternative controls, suitable PC adapters may be used if they are connectable to the N64/TV as long as there is no Turbo mode/Macro button that is usable.
*Disrupting your opponent physically or intending to disrupt their play will result in a warning. Repeated action will result in disqualification from the tournament. Observers who physically disrupt players are to be dealt with as the tournament organizer sees fit. Disqualification is recommended if possible.
*Disrupting your opponent physically or intending to disrupt their play will result in a warning. Repeated action will result in disqualification from the tournament. Observers who physically disrupt players are to be dealt with as the tournament organizer sees fit. Disqualification is recommended if possible.
*Pausing is discouraged, and should only be done at the end of a stock, if at all. At other times, the pauser loses their current stock. If the pause causes the opponent to lose their stock, the pauser loses two stocks.
*Pausing is discouraged, and should only be done at the end of a stock, if at all. At other times, the pauser loses their current stock. If the pause causes the opponent to lose their stock, the pauser loses two stocks.
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