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Basic Rules

A match is composed of three rounds. Whichever fighter wins two rounds wins the match and advances to the next match.

A round is over when one of the fighters runs out of health and is unable to get back up.

Each round is subject to a counter which counts from 90 to 0. When the counter reaches 0, the fighter with the most remaining health is the victor.

If both fighters are knocked out simultaneously or if both fighters have the same amount of health when the counter reaches 0, the round ends in a draw.

If after three rounds neither fighter has won twice, there will be a final round. Whichever fighter wins the final round wins the match, regardless of the result of the previous rounds.