category nine is worst level and location I'd do my worst enemy to live in my worst enemies day Scarborough, by the way, in case there's any doubt for the listeners out there. And category 10 is free pick. So any level that you like. So yes, and I suppose it's important to point out the rules as well. The kill and steal rules return stolen level from a game cannot be killed or stolen again, it's pretty useful thing to use the old steel token. And yes, killing it just takes it off the board altogether. No one can…

larger game. Category seven is bonus level bonus stage, I guess. Category eight is boss battle. category nine is worst level and location I'd do my worst enemy to live in my worst enemies day Scarborough, by the way, in case there's any doubt for the listeners out there. And category 10 is free pick. So any level that you like. So yes, and I suppose it's important to point out the rules as well. The kill and steal rules return stolen level from a game cannot be killed or stolen again, it's pretty useful thing to use the old steel token. And yes, killing it just takes it off the board altogether. No one can pick it again. And a really crucial rule is that picking a level from a game takes that entire game off the board, which again, heightens the amount of competition sort of going into it really could you though, take say, DK jungle from Mario Kart 64 and then pick it again for Mario Kart, we or whatever one it turned up in later. I think that maybe the rule there should be you can pick a different level from a different game, but it can't be
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... one is first person shooter level single player. Category two is first person shooter level multiplayer. Category three is light gun stage, aka the Ash day category category four is multiplayer larger game. Category seven is bonus level bonus stage, I guess. Category eight is boss battle. category nine is worst level and location I'd do my worst enemy to live in my worst enemies day Scarborough, by the way, in case there's any doubt for the listeners out there. And category 10 is free pick. So any level that you like. So yes, and I suppose it's important to point out the rules as well. The kill and steal rules return stolen level from a game cannot be killed or stolen again, it's pretty useful thing to use the old steel token. And yes, killing it just takes it off the board altogether. No one can pick it again. And a really crucial rule is that picking a level from a game takes that entire game off the board, which again, heightens the amount of competition sort of going into it really could you though, take say, DK jungle from Mario Kart 64 and then pick it again for Mario Kart, we or whatever one it turned up in later. I think that maybe the rule there should be you can pick a different level from a different game, but it can't be loosely call that the Mario Kart and Smash Bros rule, just because then I think it's it does it does tamp down on shenanigans. Matthew Castle, what do you think of that? Yeah, I think that makes ...