Tournament ruleset

Tournament legal is a set of recommended and accepted rules and settings for use in competitive Super Smash Bros. tournaments. The following is the current Smash Flash Back Room ruleset for Super Smash Flash 2 as of January 27, 2014. Note the following ruleset only applies to version 0.9 of the SSF2 Demo, therefore, it is subject to be changed at any moment following demo updates.

General rules

 * Matches are 4 stocks.
 * Timer should be set to 8 minutes.
 * Items are set to none/off.
 * Pausing mid-game without asking a referee/TO (Tournament Organizer) first may result in loss of the current stock.
 * Sets are best out of 3; Winners/Losers/Grand Finals are best out of 5.
 * Stalling is banned. Stalling is defined as delaying the game as to make it unplayable. This includes:
 * Going under and around a stage for purposes other than recovery.
 * Using infinite combos to stall. Infinite combos will be capped at 150%.
 * Moving around the stage to get to a better position is not stalling.
 * The stage striking method will proceed as such:
 * 1) Both players pick their characters for game one.
 * 2) Each player strikes stages from the neutral list until one stage remains.
 * 3) Each player announces a stage to be banned for the set.
 * 4) The first game is played.
 * 5) The loser of the previous game announces the next stage.
 * 6) The winner of the previous game chooses their character.
 * 7) The loser of the previous game chooses their character.
 * 8) The next game is played out.
 * 9) Repeat steps 5-8 for all proceeding matches.
 * Disputes over controller ports will be resolved via Rock-Paper-Scissors. The loser of the previous game may choose to R.P.S. again for all proceeding matches.
 * Infringement of any rules results in a loss of one stock. However, if the opponent of the rule-breaker fails to recognize and report the incident, it is ignored.

Stages

 * For an explanation as to why stages are counter-picked or banned, see Banned stage.

Stages are divided up into starter, counterpick, banned/counterpick, and banned. Some stages are sorted between two classes as they represent advantages at disadvantages to characters that play on certain stages. It should be noted that the Feature Switch is taken on count.

Starter

 * / Nintendo 3DS (without hazards)
 * Due to their similarity, if stage bans are in effect, one ban on either of these stages affects both of them.


 * Pokemon Stadium 3
 * Tower of Salvation (without hazards)
 * Yoshi's Story
 * Smashville
 * Smashville
 * Smashville

Counterpick

 * Jungle Hijinx (without hazards)
 * Castle Siege (without hazards)
 * WarioWare, Inc. (without hazards)
 * Mirror Chamber (without hazards)
 * Dracula's Castle

Banned/Counterpick
It is up to the TO's discretion whether or not to ban these stages.
 * (without hazards)
 * Lunar Core (without hazards)
 * Central Highway (with hazards)

Banned
Every other stage.