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Subtitled "Faces of Death," the Board 8 Brawl League's sequel season began as soon as Season One ended. Sign-ups were opened on the morning of June 7, 2008. The biggest change from previous season was the number of participants being lowered from 32 to 24 in hopes of the smaller field resulting in fewer no-shows. Another substantial change was the introduction of a "character limit" wherein no entrant could use the same character more than twice in any given set (whether in the regular season or the playoffs). The season champion was, for the third time in a row, Viviff. He was automatically declared the winner after his opponents failed to have their match in a timely manner.

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  • Board 8 Brawl League - Season Two
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  • Subtitled "Faces of Death," the Board 8 Brawl League's sequel season began as soon as Season One ended. Sign-ups were opened on the morning of June 7, 2008. The biggest change from previous season was the number of participants being lowered from 32 to 24 in hopes of the smaller field resulting in fewer no-shows. Another substantial change was the introduction of a "character limit" wherein no entrant could use the same character more than twice in any given set (whether in the regular season or the playoffs). The season champion was, for the third time in a row, Viviff. He was automatically declared the winner after his opponents failed to have their match in a timely manner.
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  • Subtitled "Faces of Death," the Board 8 Brawl League's sequel season began as soon as Season One ended. Sign-ups were opened on the morning of June 7, 2008. The biggest change from previous season was the number of participants being lowered from 32 to 24 in hopes of the smaller field resulting in fewer no-shows. Another substantial change was the introduction of a "character limit" wherein no entrant could use the same character more than twice in any given set (whether in the regular season or the playoffs). The season champion was, for the third time in a row, Viviff. He was automatically declared the winner after his opponents failed to have their match in a timely manner.
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