Judo777
Smash Master
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I had been talking about this too. But what stops a player from changing his custom sets right before and after a match? You could institute a rule that says that TO's and officials can check your equipment at anytime that payers must agree to.It's not adding hardly anything to check the circle in the character pane. You already oughtta look at that square to see what character your opponent is playing, y'know?
All negative stats is an issue since the badge could be gray. Most special effects are obvious, but air attacker is 1.15 extra air damage, and that's pretty subtle. There might be some other stuff.
It's a lot of effort just to farm the kind of items you would need to cheat with a gray badge for a marginal advantage. To make it any harder, I would suggest a rule that no one should be allowed to have a gray badge equipment setup anywhere on their console at any time. Unlike normal equipment setups, they are useless for single player modes and serve no apparent purpose distinct from cheating. I think they should be treated like a cheating tool that they are and warrant DQ from the entire tournament if found.
That rule makes the risk reward on sneaking an air attacker or shield regenerator into play a lot steeper. If your setups get auditted because you won the tournament, something seemed off, or your that guy that splits pots all the time, you have a huge negative risk, and you might not even have been using the contraband item that round.
The next thing that comes to mind tho is if someone who played on your game or got a hold of it, made an illegal custom set to attempt to report you later.