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Thomas Green
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Super Smash Bros.


Another element in the Super Smash Bros. series is battle items, the abundance of which players can adjust before matches. There are conventional "battering items", with which a player may hit an opponent, such as a home-run bat or a beam sword; throwing items, including Bob-ombs and Koopa shells; and shooting items, either single-shot guns or rapid-fire blasters. Recovery items allow the user to reduce their damage percentage by varying amounts. Poké Balls are special items that release a random Pokémon onto the battlefield to temporarily assist the user. Brawl introduced the Assist Trophy item which serves a similar purpose; instead of releasing Pokémon, it summons a character from another series.[8] Brawl also introduces the Smash Ball, which when broken allows the fighter to perform a character-specific super attack known as a "Final Smash".[8]




Super Smash Bros.


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I just hope they add more Sonic Characters to Super Smash Bros. for the Switch like Shadow, Dr.Eggman, Tails, and Knuckles. And since they added Mega Man who is a Capcom character, they should add Spider Man. He had some games associated with Nintendo. They should definitly add the Daily Bugle as a new stage to smash. They should Dark Samus from Metroid and have a Space Pirate as an Assist Trophy. These are characters I've been itching to see in Smash. And I can't wait to play with the Inklings from Splatoon to fight with on Smash. And I hope we can still play with our Mii Characters with new fighting moves and techniques


Next would be Sans or Frisk from Undertale, At first I was sure it would be Sans from shear popularity, but if I were Sakurai, I'd pick frisk and have all of their moves actually be done by the other characters of Undertale, with 'Save the world' as the final smash, a unity attack from all of the major characters. This works because Frisk is a pacifist at heart (remember Chara is the fighter), and their friends would be protecting them. (The reason i wouldn't choose Sans is because he has only one HP he'd be blown away in one hit, it makes more sense for Frisk because their more durable)


A smash attack might see a fighter jet fly into the fray (Fox McCloud) a ball of lightning knock players off the stage (Pikachu), or a vampire-slayer banish an opponent into a virtual coffin (Richter Belmont). Smash Bros. has a flair for the dramatic, and Ultimate is no exception.


We'll start with the superficial stuff. Ultimate looks incredible. The detail on each character model is incredible and shows just how far we've come since the original on the N64 or even Melee. Each stage has tiny elements that add a unique flair. Some you know and recognize, and some that contain well-hidden pieces. Granted, you're often too busy to notice them unless they directly affect gameplay, but still. They're there, and they add a ton of personality to Ultimate.


Battles in Ultimate are extremely chaotic, especially when eight combatants are fighting for supremacy. But despite the utter destruction, which is easy to get lost in, Ultimate feels precise and rewards skillful attacks. Fully charged smash attacks inflict a lot of damage, rewarding you the player for timing things just right. And a perfect Falcon Punch is still ever so satisfying! That's part of what makes Smash so much fun, those moments when you land that attack and send an opponent flying to their death.


Super Smash Bros. is a crossover fighting game combining characters from ten Nintendo franchises into a smash party filled with hammers, tornadoes, explosions, Pokémon, Home-Run Bats, and an overenthusiastic announcer. The results were...well, the creativity and fun should speak for themselves.


Super Smash Bros. Ultimate both casually and competitively. We host free weekly smash tournaments, and sometime special events such as doubles brackets, squad strike and even items on! We also occasionally host Melee and other fighting games as well!


A simplified form of type effectiveness is implemented for each of the three Pokémon: Squirtle is weak to Grass and resists Fire, Ivysaur is weak to Fire and resists Water, and Charizard is weak to Water and resists Grass. A resisted attack does 0.9x knockback, while a super-effective attack does 1.1x knockback. No characters aside from another Pokémon Trainer (or a Kirby having copied one) have access to damaging Grass- and Water-type attacks (Mario's F.L.U.D.D. not counting), but several characters have KO-capable Fire-type attacks, which overall gives Squirtle more survivability and cuts Ivysaur's noticeably. It also heavily affects matches where one Pokémon Trainer faces another, as each player will try to switch to gain the advantage.


"The Final Smash of the Pokémon Trainer. Squirtle, Ivysaur, and Charizard join forces to simultaneously use Hydro Pump, SolarBeam, and Fire Blast. This is the only time all three of them appear on the screen together, so this move boasts the strength of three in one. A window will appear on the screen saying "It's super effective!" when the attack hits."


PAL: Quiz time! What do Misty, Brock, Cynthia, Iris and Ash all have in common? That's right - they're all Pokémon Trainers! This Pokémon Master in the making is just the same. He fought to be the very best - like no one ever was - back in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. To smash them was his real test - to launch them was his cause. 041b061a72


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