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Super Smash Bros. Wii USuper Smash Bros. Wii U is the fifth installment of the Super Smash Bros. Sora Ltd. and Bandai Namco Games.[1] While this game and Super Smash Bros. Nintendo 3. DS were developed simultaneously, the Nintendo 3. DS version launched earlier due to its earlier completion of development.

Like with most other Nintendo 3. DS and Wii U software titles, this title can be purchased at retail stores or from the Nintendo e. Shop, with the digital version requiring 1. MB (approx. 1. 5. GB) of memory to be installed. Due to the amount of space that it requires, standard set Wii U consoles are not able to download this title without an external storage device, but deluxe set Wii U consoles can.

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Gameplay[edit]Super Smash Bros. Nintendo 3. DS and Super Smash Bros.

Wii U have some similarities and differences from Super Smash Bros. Brawl, as well as differences between the two versions. Final Smashes and Footstool Jumping make a return, while the "tripping" mechanic has been removed[2].

The pace of battles has also been stated to be in between Super Smash Bros. Melee and Super Smash Bros. Brawl. Both games have the same roster of playable characters in order to keep them consistent. The movesets and animations of some returning characters were changed more significantly than during the transition from Super Smash Bros. Melee to Super Smash Bros. Brawl, with many returning characters having completely new moves, and major alterations (such as Pit).

Aesthetically, the games are much more stylized and visually intense than previous entries, with the overall colors being bolder and brighter and many elements having been redone to stand out more. The Wii U version does not make much use of the Game. Pad's touch screen during gameplay. However, in addition to Off- TV Play, the Wii U Game. Pad can display in- battle stats, such as damage percentages.[3] Like in all games, Smash has its traditional fighting game mode with its customized rules where four chosen fighters play on chosen stages. This includes the Stamina mode (where players get HP that decreases), Time (time limit), Stock (lives) and Coin Battle (winner is the one that collects the most coins).

Special Smash also returns in this version, allowing players to battle under certain conditions.[3]Customization/cross- connectivity[edit]Main article: Equipment. Players can send customized fighters from one version to the other. Players can customize fighter's special attacks with one of three variations for each. The Mii Fighters and Palutena, however, have custom special attacks that aren't variants of the original attacks; these are unlocked from the beginning. Players can also equip items to fighters to increase specific attributes (attack, defense, or speed) while sacrificing others. Up to three items can be equipped at a time, and some items provide additional side effects to the fighter.[4]Custom characters cannot be used in With Anyone online. Watch Hope Lost Online there.

Additionally, by connecting the two games the player can use their Nintendo 3. DS as a controller for the Wii U version[5]; alternatively, players can download the "Smash Controller" application off the Nintendo 3. DS e. Shop to use their system as a controller[6]. Player Smash[edit]A new game mode known as 8- Player Smash is also available. As opposed to the traditional four player battles Super Smash Bros. An option of four teams is allowed, with the yellow team serving as a new team color choice. In this special game mode, most stages are restricted when five or six players are playing and even more when seven or eight are playing; in stages that are playable in 8- Player Smash, stage hazards such as bosses and other features are removed for optimization purposes, though stage incompatibility has shown to be mostly arbitrary, with even some incompatible stages featuring 8- Player spawn points.[7] Omega variants of the same stage may allow for more players.

Players additionally cannot play coin battles in 8- Player Smash. Smash Tour[edit]The normal sized Smash Tour board. Smash Tour is a new mode serving as the exclusive mode for the Wii U version. Smash Tour is a board game mode in which players (as Miis) travel around a board by spinning a wheel, collecting fighters and power- ups for their fighters scattered around the board. Players start with two fighters by default. If two players cross paths, then all players are pitted into a Smash battle for a reward, and the winner obtains a fighter from one of the other players. Players may also obtain items that can be used to trigger various effects, and random events may also occur on the board.

Checkpoints are also scattered around the board which boost players' stats when they pass over them. After all the turns have ended, players fight in a Stock match using their stat boosts, their stock based on the fighters they collected. The player can choose between a small, normal- sized, and big board to play on.[3]Games & More[edit]Special Orders[edit]Main article: Special Orders. In Special Orders, the player has the choice of playing either "Master Orders" or "Crazy Orders", referring to Master Hand and Crazy Hand[8]. In their respective modes, Master Hand and Crazy Hand construct challenges for the player.

Players purchase tickets in order to face challenges. In Master Orders, players purchase tickets in order to try one of three challenges, the reward depending on the difficulty; each ticket is used separately, and each challenge may only be tried once. Playing Crazy Orders requires the player to either use a pass or pay gold; the player can then play any number of challenges to rack up rewards within a set time limit before facing Crazy Hand in a final battle. If the player loses at any point they lose some of their rewards.[3]Events return exclusively in the Wii U version of the game, in which players take on a series of themed battles. Events are arranged in a grid, however, and the path forward reveals itself when the player completes a given event.

Players can also receive various rewards such as trophies, gold, and Special Orders passes by completing challenges. Like in Super Smash Bros.

Brawl, two player Events are also available.[3]Classic[edit]The board in Classic Mode. The Wii U version's Classic Mode operates in a different manner from that of the 3. DS version. It still maintains the intensity system in the 3. DS version; players can spend gold to increase the intensity level, and if the player gets a Game Over, some of his/her rewards will be lost, and the intensity will lower by . Instead of paths, the player has to choose which group of fighters that he/she wants to fight.

As many as seven opponents may be fought in a single stage. One of the opponents includes the rival, which is programmed to be harder than the other opponents.

The longer the rival stays alive, the stronger it'll become. On some occasions, an intruder may pop up for one match; the intruder will either be giant- sized or metallic.

Some opponents may even possess rewards, which can either be gold, trophies, custom parts, or a Crazy Orders Pass. When the player KOs any opponents, their trophies will be displayed in the "Fighters Defeated" box. The defeated opponents can later be used as allies for any team battle matches. In team battles, opponents that the player's allies KO will also be added to the "Fighters Defeated" box. There are a total of seven stages, with the first three stages consisting of battles against default opponents and the rival.

For stages 4 and 5, the player will face an additional group of opponents, but they'll use their alternate color schemes; these opponents may also come equipped with their custom special moves. Stage 6 pits the player against the Fighting Mii Team, where he/she must KO twenty Fighting Miis. Stage 7 pits the player against Master Hand, but higher intensities will add Crazy Hand, and even Master Core to the mix. Unlike in the 3. DS version, the player does not have the option to avoid fighting Crazy Hand on intensity levels 3.