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You also have the risk of grabbing a dud hammer.
Jam it back in, in the dark. ![]() so they may learn the glorious craft of acting from the dear leader |
I don't plan on participating but I'm going to butt in anyway.
The mindset behind organizing this seems to be to please all participants involved. Now, given that there are a significant amount of people interested, and perhaps more importantly that Smash Bros. is a game rooted in chance, chaos, and a boatload of different varieties of play styles, it seems fruitless to me to get people on the same page. How this thread has gone so far is proof enough of that. There is no one stage or item that every player wants to do away with. I know that to say that everyone has an idea of what's fair also means that everyone has a preferred set of rules. So why don't you just assign a home and away team to each match up? Home team picks the rules. Whatever they want. No arguments. The end. Equal amount of home games for each participant. Who they end up against in them, random. I think the only thing you'd need to set restrictions on would be ludicrously long battles, give the time and stock a ceiling. edit: Just to clarify, by choosing the rules I don't mean anything outside of what can be set in game. No telling your competitors that everyone can only be Bowser or some stupid shit. There's nowhere I can't reach. ![]() so they may learn the glorious craft of acting from the dear leader
Last edited by Dr. Uzuki; Mar 21, 2008 at 08:10 AM.
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