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Tourney (SSBB)

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Tourney in SSBB

Tourney is a multiplayer feature in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. Unlike its Melee predecessor, it now only covers single-elimination brackets. The Winner Out and Loser Out features included in Melee are now part of another mode; Rotation.

Features

In this mode, players compete in a single-elimination bracket, with the following options:

  • The number of competitors in a tournament, up to 32 (or 27 in three player tournaments)
  • The number of computer and human players in a tournament
  • How many players fight in each tournament match
  • How stages are selected
  • The CPU level of computer players (Levels 1-9 as well as a random option)
  • Handicaps for individual players and computers
  • Set a player to "Drop out" computers that will automatically drop out when their match comes, effectively allowing byes if numbers are uneven
  • Switching the initial form of a character who has multiple forms by pressing (-) on a Wii Remote, the Right Control Stick on a Classic Controller, the C button on a Wii Remote + Nunchuk, and the C stick on a GameCube Controller