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===Rules===
===Rules===
 
====Single====
'''Single'''


Each battle consists of 3 rounds between you and your opponent.  At the start of each round, both player's life or health bars are full.  The first player to drive the other player's health bar to zero wins the round. The first player to win 2 rounds wins the match and moves on to the next opponent. If a single player loses to the computer, the game is over and the player must continue to rematch the recent opponent.
Each battle consists of 3 rounds between you and your opponent.  At the start of each round, both player's life or health bars are full.  The first player to drive the other player's health bar to zero wins the round. The first player to win 2 rounds wins the match and moves on to the next opponent. If a single player loses to the computer, the game is over and the player must continue to rematch the recent opponent.


 
====Tag====
'''Tag'''


Each battle consists a single round between your team and your opponent's team.  At the start of each round, the first fighter of both player's team begins with a full health bar. Both players can freely tag in their reserve fighters by holding back and pressing A and B together, unless they has been knocked out. Tagging out can be done while idle or blocking only.  When a fighter is knocked out their partner tags in to replace him or he automatically.  The first player to defeat the entire opposing team wins the match and moves on to the next opponent. If a single player loses to the computer, the game is over and the player must continue to rematch the recent opponent.
Each battle consists a single round between your team and your opponent's team.  At the start of each round, the first fighter of both player's team begins with a full health bar. Both players can freely tag in their reserve fighters by holding back and pressing A and B together, unless they has been knocked out. Tagging out can be done while idle or blocking only.  When a fighter is knocked out their partner tags in to replace him or he automatically.  The first player to defeat the entire opposing team wins the match and moves on to the next opponent. If a single player loses to the computer, the game is over and the player must continue to rematch the recent opponent.


 
====Team====
'''Team'''


Each battle consists of an elimination match between your team and your opponent's team. At the start of each battle, the first fighter of both player's team begins with a full health bar. When one player drives the other player's health bar to zero, that match is over, and the losing player's next fighter takes over. The winning fighter regains a segment of health in proportion to the remaining time. The first player to defeat the entire opposing team wins the match and moves on to the next battle. If a single player loses to the computer, the game is over and the player must continue to rematch the recent opponent. If two players knock each other out at the same time, a double K.O. occurs and both fighters are eliminated.
Each battle consists of an elimination match between your team and your opponent's team. At the start of each battle, the first fighter of both player's team begins with a full health bar. When one player drives the other player's health bar to zero, that match is over, and the losing player's next fighter takes over. The winning fighter regains a segment of health in proportion to the remaining time. The first player to defeat the entire opposing team wins the match and moves on to the next battle. If a single player loses to the computer, the game is over and the player must continue to rematch the recent opponent. If two players knock each other out at the same time, a double K.O. occurs and both fighters are eliminated.