Instead of professional wrestling, modulars play and watch professional brawling. The main difference between wrestling and brawling is that while in wrestling you win by subduing their opponents, modular brawlers win a match by taking their opponents apart entirely. Rounds can go for up to five minutes and matches can have up to 10 rounds before judges decide the winner based on points. Fights can go on for as long as both opponents still have at least two pieces of their body together, however swapping or stealing body parts with your opponent mid match is illegal. All removed parts must be thrown to the ground, which allows the opponent to retake their body part if they can.
Most of the best brawlers are an amalgamation of modular parts, all of which toned and refined to be the best possible. It's also common for regular people to train specific body parts to sell to the big leagues who can put them to use in making brawlers better.
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