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Tournament rulesets (SSBU)

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This is the ruleset for SSBU. For other rulesets and general info on tournament legal settings, see Tournament rulesets.

Tournament legal describes the rules and settings that are accepted for use in competitive Smash tournaments. In SSBU, while many elements of tournament rulesets are generally consistent across major tournaments, some details vary from tournament to tournament.

General ruleset

Singles

  • Ruleset: Stock
  • Time Limit: 6-8 minutes
  • All items are turned off.
  • Stage Hazard Toggle: Off
  • Final Smash Meter: Off
  • Similar to previous Smash titles, if time runs out, the winner is first determined by how many stocks remain, and then by the percentage after time is up.
    • If both stock and percentage are the same, or a game ends in both players losing their last stock at the same time, then a tiebreaker is played, which consists of 1 stock and 3 minute match with the same characters and the same stage.

Doubles

  • All the rulesets for singles above apply.
  • Team Attack: On

Stages

Since the competitive scene is still rather young, and because of the number of stages and the option to turn off stage hazards, there is no set stage list. When the losing player is choosing a counterpick stage, the winning player is allowed to ban two stages they have not counterpicked to or won on in the set. The list compiled below is an estimate based off of tournaments up to Ultimate Nimbus.

Universal starters

The following five stages are on the starter lists of virtually all tournaments:

Common starter/Universal counterpick

Universal counterpicks/Uncommon starter

Most Battlefield and Ω forms are allowed, with the exception of the following because they manipulate the Z-axis:

Windy Hill Zone is also banned, as the tall grass gives advantages to Snake's and Isabelle's down specials. Some tournaments also choose to ban Fountain of Dreams and its alternate forms due to framerate issues.