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Hi!!!! I was looking through the notes of the cakes post and decided I needed to be the change I wanted to see in the world
So! Cotl huh? What do you like about it? Which weapon type is your favorite? Did you have a follower you got really attached to?
GIVING YOU A HIGH FIVE RN!!!!
I just... it feels like a game made specifically to my tastes, it's insane. Religious metaphors without having to actually worry too much on the accuracy as to not offend people, a SHEEP (I love sheep), a complicated sibling relationship, overthrowing god, ONE OF THE BISHOPS IS A FROG!!! I just love it so much, not to mention the fact that it's just... really pretty. The whole game has visuals I could stare at for hours if I wasn't streaming everytime I played the game.
My favorite weapon has got to be the axe, partially because of the fun symbolism of a beheaded lamb killing people with the same weapon used to take its head, but also because it's got the middle ground of stats- it hits hard and it's relatively fast! My least favorite weapons are the hammer, the gauntlets and the blunderbuss.. because the hammer and blunderbuss are slow, the gauntlets mean I have to get really close to stuff, and I also just can't aim ever
Followers I'm attached to... I gotta go with Maon for this one, beloved beloved Maon <3 my favoritism for them was originally a joke in the early game, when they killed my first ever follower in a fight, but then I just grew really invested. Maon is not allowed to die ever
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*cracks knuckles* 🐈🐾🌷🌍🎼💡🐠🥕🔮▶️🚪⛏ ... 👀?
i forgor i reblogged that pho jumpscare hi hello sjdkfldsjf
🐈 Favourite cat colour (1.14)?
Jellie :), ragdoll and tabby!
🐾 Favourite passive mob?
axolotls, bees, mooshrooms, squids + glowsquids :), tropical fish, frogs, striders, allays
🌷Favourite flower?
lilies and azure bluets and the swamp orchids yesyes
🌍 Favourite biome?
roofed/dark oak forests!
🎼 Favourite Music disc?
strad !!
💡What is your preferred source of lighting?
froglights 😎👍 < voice of an utterly deranged man, (/silly)
(lanterns and shroomlights are my beloved but realistically i just torchspam sjdfklsj)
🐠 Do you have a favourite tropical fish?
all of them. they are my friends (kob and flopper and usually when they're pink and/or yellow mmhmm)
🥕 Do you have a favourite crop?
i love massive wheat fields i think they're really pretty !!
🔮 Do you tend to enchant things? What are your favourite enchantments?
I AM SO AUTISTIC ABOUT ENCHANTING. (/pos) get me an exp farm and i will max out any and all of your tools please please please give me your armor you can trust me with your armor i prommy,
i play with. pirate speak. "blunderbuss busting" is such a fun one. instead of depth strider you get "mermaid legs". aqua affinity is "rudder lover". i am begging you to play with minecraft pirate speak,
▶️ Do you watch any minecraft YouTubers?
looks at the camera like im in the office (/lh yes i do <3)
🚪 Favourite door or trap doors?
spruce, mangrove, cherry
⛏ Favourite building block?
TUFF AND COPPER MY BELOVEDS. THE 1.21 UPDATE IS FOR ME SPECIFICALLY (REAL)(NOT CLICKBAIT)
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coffinhorse · 2 years
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I posted 217 times in 2022
That's 217 more posts than 2021!
12 posts created (6%)
205 posts reblogged (94%)
Blogs I reblogged the most:
@groovyjess
@wild-zamboni
@too-music
@wolverineblues
@transhorrors
I tagged 87 of my posts in 2022
#evil dead the game - 7 posts
#love this - 4 posts
#henry the red - 2 posts
#rec. - 2 posts
#perfection - 2 posts
#i love them so much - 2 posts
#i love dad ash so much - 1 post
#we were robbed - 1 post
#eligos after ash summons him - 1 post
#one day my beloveds - 1 post
Longest Tag: 106 characters
#i suggest putting them in a bubble mailer with a piece of stiff cardboard so they are less likely to break
My Top Posts in 2022:
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David Allen headcanons
[Disclaimer: I have not watched Evil Dead (2013) and likely never will. What I HAVE watched is three or four youtube reactions/reviews for it and my sister has been playing David a bunch in Evil Dead the Game so I'm mostly going off of that.]
David smokes cigarettes. Like a lot. (Evidenced in game from how heavily he breathes even when he's not sprinting). He also has a lot of opinions about people who smoke: thinks people who vape are posers that can't handle a real cigarette, and that cigars are too expensive and not worth the money. He only smokes the cheapest brand he can find and doesn't mind switching to a different one if the price changes. Has personally smashed the glass on every cigarette machine he finds in game.
Hates sweets and never drinks sodas [until Knowby's spell dragged him along] or mixed drinks. Gags every time he has to drink a Shemp's but puts up with it for the good of the team. Honestly didn't know that Pink F contained drugs until Pablo tells him one day and from then on David side eyes anyone he sees running for a chest.
Has punched Scotty on more than one occasion after Scotty's made a pass at Mia.
Is always hanging around Mia even though she's still kinda standoffish to the point where everyone else keeps making incest jokes. David hates the jokes and gets really offended but Mia just rolls her eyes and says they're stupid.
Favorite items are the nail gun (duh) and the nailed bat. Hates the blunderbuss and thinks the syringes are in poor taste.
Whenever he is on the castle map the others have to yell at him to get into the car because he'll go on a huge rant about how poor condition all the cars are from dropping through the portal and insist on taking some time to fix them.
Is constantly cold but refuses to wear a jacket.
Likes talking about repairing stuff with the Blacksmith.
Likes hanging out with Mia, Blacksmith, and Pablo the most.
Literally cannot tell one Ash from another and doesn't want to try and figure it out either. He thought for the longest time that "El Jefe" was someone really cool because Pablo said so but when he found out it was Ash got really disappointed but kept it to himself.
Was initially resistant to hearing about "magic stuff" but respects Pablo's culture.
He suspects he and Mia might be distantly related to Annie once he found out the cabin belonged to her family but keeps that to himself because he finds Annie pretentious and doesn't want to spend more time with her than he has to.
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Waiting in the Evil Dead lobby with my sister:
Me: I like it when I play Henry and you play Cheryl, we become Chenry! Or maybe Heryl?
My sister: Isn't Heryl the same as Cheryl without the C?
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I'm so excited to get this skin when it comes out and I've been dying for a morning star weapon since the game come out. I wonder if this is the legendary version or if that one will look even more crazy. Henry's basic skin is still really good though so I'll just have to play him more often so I can switch between.
Also Henry's keep better be a location!!
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I've been getting better at playing original Ash, and he's almost a perfect character for me because I can just spam heavy attacks that also heal people? Perfection. I also figured out that since the healing isn't based on damage done, faster attack weapons are better. I just wish I was better at getting headshots since so many of his abilities relate to that. I'm improving though. It's just nice to be playing a video game again and it doesn't hurt my hands too much.
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Simon Belmont from the Castlevania series, King K. Rool from the Donkey Kong Country series, and Echo fighters (fighters based on existing fighters, but with a different visual appearance) Richter Belmont from the Castlevania series (based on Simon Belmont), Chrom from the Fire Emblem series (based on Roy), and Dark Samus from the Metroid series (based on Samus) will be playable in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, Nintendo announced.
Nintendo also announced a slew of other new information. Here is the full roundup, via the company:
Simon Belmont: Simon’s signature weapon is, of course, his whip, with special attacks true to the Castlevania series, including the axe, cross, holy water and Grand Cross Final Smash. His stage is Dracula’s Castle, with candlesticks that release an item when destroyed. Alucard, the tragic hero from Castlevania: Symphony of the Night, appears as an Assist Trophy, lending his cursed steel in battle. Richter Belmont, a descendant of Simon Belmont and the star of his own Castlevania games, also joins the Super Smash Bros. Ultimate roster as an Echo fighter.
King K. Rool: As the beloved villain from all three Donkey Kong Country games on Super NES, King K. Rool joins Super Smash Bros. Ultimate as a playable fighter. He attacks with a blunderbuss that can fire cannonballs at opponents, and throws his crown, which acts like a boomerang.
Echo Fighters: Echo fighters in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate have move sets based on other fighters, but a different visual appearance. In addition to Richter Belmont, two other Echo fighters in the game are Chrom from the Fire Emblem series (Echo fighter for Roy) and Dark Samus from the Metroid games (Echo fighter for Samus). Echo fighters can be displayed as separate fighters on the character select screen or stacked on top of the character they are echoing. When stacked, players can change between them with the press of a button. It’s up to players to decide how they want them displayed.
Stages: Returning favorites with new visuals and tweaks will make up most of the stages in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, but there are new stages in the mix as well. These include Dracula’s Castle from the Castlevania series and New Donk City Hall from the Super Mario Odyssey game. More than 100 stages will be in the game, but because the popular Battlefield and Omega forms can also be selected for each stage, more than 300 total stages are available right from the start! Each stage in the game will also support eight-player battles (additional accessories may be required for multiplayer modes and are sold separately) and feature the ability to turn off hazards like the Yellow Devil in Wily Castle.
Stage Morph: In a Super Smash Bros. first, the Stage Morph option will let players seamlessly transition between two different stages. When you select this option in the rules, one stage will transform into another during battle.
Music: For fans that want it all, My Music lets players select specific music tracks for each stage. Up until now, each stage had its own music track. But in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, players can select tracks by series. If they are fighting on a stage from The Legend of Zelda, for example, they can select any music track included from that franchise, including new additions like The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild – Main Theme. Counting game music tracks and other music, like in-game menus and other short musical passages, there are approximately 900 compositions – that’s more than 28 hours of video game music! When playing in Handheld mode, music can be played even while the Nintendo Switch screen is turned off, turning the system into its own portable music player.
Items: New items being added to Super Smash Bros. Ultimate include the Banana Gun, Killing Edge, Bomber, Death’s Scythe, Staff, Ramblin’ Evil Mushroom and Rage Blaster, among others from a wide variety of different video game franchises. Items in the game can be picked up and used offensively and defensively in battle.
Pokémon: After players throw a Poké Ball in the game, many new and returning Pokémon may appear to assist in battle. Some of these Pokémon include Abra, Solgaleo, Lunala, Mimikyu and the enormous Alolan Exeggutor.
Assist Trophies: Some of the new Assist Trophies that are joining Super Smash Bros. Ultimate include Zero from the Mega Man X series, Knuckles from Sonic The Hedgehog, Krystal from Star Fox Adventures, Rathalos from the Monster Hunter series, Shovel Knight from, well, Shovel Knight and the evil Moon from The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask.
Classic Mode: The single-player mode in which players battle against a series of fighters will return in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Each fighter has a set of stages and opponents that she or he will face.
Stamina Battle: In addition to Time Battle and Stock Battle, Stamina Battle is also one of the standard modes in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. In Stamina Battle, players fight to deplete each other’s stamina until only one fighter is left standing.
Final Smash Meter: In addition to regular Final Smashes that can be activated after breaking a Smash Ball, the Final Smash Meter is now a selectable option. If enabled, players can charge their Final Smash Meter over the course of a battle. Once the Final Smash Meter is fully charged, players can unleash a less powerful Final Smash attack.
Squad Strike: When playing Squad Strike, players will participate in 5-on-5 or 3-on-3 skirmishes, with each player using either five or three consecutive fighters in one battle.
Tourney Mode: Up to 32 players can participate in Tourney mode, making it great for parties or events with a lot of people. And since Nintendo Switch can be played anywhere, these tournaments can even take place in unexpected places!
Smashdown: After battling in this mode, the previously selected fighters will no longer be available, forcing players to have to pick a different fighter for the next round. This mode favors players who are skilled with multiple fighters and encourages others to diversify their rosters.
Training: The improved Training mode in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate includes an exclusive stage that features a grid, used to help measure the distance and trajectory of special moves and fighter knockback.
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is due out for Switch on December 7.
Watch a new set of videos below. View a new set of screenshots at the gallery.
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Direct – August 8, 2018
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P-kQWJrjRV4
Simon Belmont
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3VrbkoWUyIg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RY7WL-n1atg
Richter Belmont
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ELrWbGScgwU
King K. Rool
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pKcXgSV8PTE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0-gfC1upmoA
Chrom
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=733o521fbdE
Dark Samus
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sXG-oI6VChg
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Simon Belmont Joins Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
https://videogameblast.com/?p=1451
Simon Belmont and King K. Rool Join the Fight in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Nintendo Switch Exclusive Features More Than 70 Fighters, 100 Stages, 900 Music Tracks and Counting… A legendary vampire hunter and a fan-favorite villain are joining the sprawling cast of the Super Smash Bros. Ultimate game. In a Nintendo Direct video presentation entirely focused on the Nintendo Switch exclusive, it was revealed that Simon Belmont from the Castlevania series and King K. Rool, the main antagonist from the original Donkey Kong Countrygames, are both joining the game as playable fighters. In addition, the Nintendo Direct also shared additional information on Echo fighters, new stages, new modes and one of the most impressive collections of music ever in a single game, with more than 900 music tracks and 28 hours of music. Super Smash Bros. Ultimate launches exclusively for Nintendo Switch on Dec. 7.
“Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is one of the biggest games Nintendo has ever released,” said Doug Bowser, Nintendo of America’s Senior Vice President of Sales and Marketing. “Between all the iconic fighters, stages and music, it’s the largest video game crossover ever produced – and nothing short of a Nintendo fan’s dream come true.” 
To view the Nintendo Direct video in its entirety, visit https://www.nintendo.com/nintendo-direct. Some of the highlights revealed in the video include:
Simon Belmont: Simon’s signature weapon is, of course, his whip, with special attacks true to the Castlevania series, including the axe, cross, holy water and Grand Cross Final Smash. His stage is Dracula’s Castle, with candlesticks that release an item when destroyed. Alucard, the tragic hero from Castlevania: Symphony of the Night, appears as an Assist Trophy, lending his cursed steel in battle. Richter Belmont, a descendant of Simon Belmont and the star of his own Castlevania games, also joins the Super Smash Bros. Ultimate roster as an Echo fighter.
King K. Rool: As the beloved villain from all three Donkey Kong Countrygames on Super NES, King K. Rool joins Super Smash Bros. Ultimate as a playable fighter. He attacks with a blunderbuss that can fire cannonballs at opponents, and throws his crown, which acts like a boomerang.
Echo Fighters: Echo fighters in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate have move sets based on other fighters, but a different visual appearance. In addition to Richter Belmont, two other Echo fighters in the game are Chrom from the Fire Emblem series (Echo fighter for Roy) and Dark Samus from the Metroid games (Echo fighter for Samus). Echo fighters can be displayed as separate fighters on the character select screen or stacked on top of the character they are echoing. When stacked, players can change between them with the press of a button. It’s up to players to decide how they want them displayed.
Stages: Returning favorites with new visuals and tweaks will make up most of the stages in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, but there are new stages in the mix as well. These include Dracula’s Castle from the Castlevania series and New Donk City Hall from the Super Mario Odyssey game. More than 100 stages will be in the game, but because the popular Battlefield and Omega forms can also be selected for each stage, more than 300 total stages are available right from the start! Each stage in the game will also support eight-player battles (additional accessories may be required for multiplayer modes and are sold separately) and feature the ability to turn off hazards like the Yellow Devil in Wily Castle.
Stage Morph: In a Super Smash Bros. first, the Stage Morph option will let players seamlessly transition between two different stages. When you select this option in the rules, one stage will transform into another during battle.
Music: For fans that want it all, My Music lets players select specific music tracks for each stage. Up until now, each stage had its own music track. But in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, players can select tracks by series. If they are fighting on a stage from The Legend of Zelda, for example, they can select any music track included from that franchise, including new additions like The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild – Main Theme. Counting game music tracks and other music, like in-game menus and other short musical passages, there are approximately 900 compositions – that’s more than 28 hours of video game music! When playing in Handheld mode, music can be played even while the Nintendo Switch screen is turned off, turning the system into its own portable music player.
Items: New items being added to Super Smash Bros. Ultimate include the Banana Gun, Killing Edge, Bomber, Death’s Scythe, Staff, Ramblin’ Evil Mushroom and Rage Blaster, among others from a wide variety of different video game franchises. Items in the game can be picked up and used offensively and defensively in battle.
Pokémon: After players throw a Poké Ball in the game, many new and returning Pokémon may appear to assist in battle. Some of these Pokémon include Abra, Solgaleo, Lunala, Mimikyu and the enormous Alolan Exeggutor.
Assist Trophies: Some of the new Assist Trophies that are joining Super Smash Bros. Ultimate include Zero from the Mega Man X series, Knuckles from Sonic The Hedgehog, Krystal from Star Fox Adventures, Rathalos from the Monster Hunter series, Shovel Knight from, well, Shovel Knightand the evil Moon from The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask.
Classic Mode: The single-player mode in which players battle against a series of fighters will return in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Each fighter has a set of stages and opponents that she or he will face.
Stamina Battle: In addition to Time Battle and Stock Battle, Stamina Battle is also one of the standard modes in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. In Stamina Battle, players fight to deplete each other’s stamina until only one fighter is left standing.
Final Smash Meter: In addition to regular Final Smashes that can be activated after breaking a Smash Ball, the Final Smash Meter is now a selectable option. If enabled, players can charge their Final Smash Meter over the course of a battle. Once the Final Smash Meter is fully charged, players can unleash a less powerful Final Smash attack.
Squad Strike: When playing Squad Strike, players will participate in 5-on-5 or 3-on-3 skirmishes, with each player using either five or three consecutive fighters in one battle.
Tourney Mode: Up to 32 players can participate in Tourney mode, making it great for parties or events with a lot of people. And since Nintendo Switch can be played anywhere, these tournaments can even take place in unexpected places!
Smashdown: After battling in this mode, the previously selected fighters will no longer be available, forcing players to have to pick a different fighter for the next round. This mode favors players who are skilled with multiple fighters and encourages others to diversify their rosters.
Training: The improved Training mode in Super Smash Bros. Ultimateincludes an exclusive stage that features a grid, used to help measure the distance and trajectory of special moves and fighter knockback.
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate launches exclusively for Nintendo Switch on Dec. 7. For more information about the game, visit https://www.smashbros.com/.  
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gertlushgaming · 6 years
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A legendary vampire hunter and a fan-favourite villain are joining the sprawling cast of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. In a Nintendo Direct video presentation entirely focused on the Nintendo Switch exclusive, it was revealed that Simon Belmont from the Castlevania series and King K. Rool, the main antagonist from the original Donkey Kong Country games, are both joining the game as playable fighters. In addition, the Nintendo Direct also shared additional information on Echo fighters, new stages, new modes and one of the most impressive collections of music ever in a single game, with over 900 music tracks and 28 hours of music. Super Smash Bros. Ultimate launches exclusively for Nintendo Switch on 7th December.
In addition, starting today fans can also pre-order a special edition of the game, the Super Smash Bros. Ultimate – Limited Edition which includes a copy of the game, a Nintendo GameCube Controller Super Smash Bros.™ edition and a Nintendo GameCube Controller adapter! Fans can also look forward to amiibo of the five newly announced fighters Simon Belmont, Richter Belmont, King K. Rool, Chrom and Dark Samus from the Super Smash Bros. Collection to be released in the future.
To view the Nintendo Direct video in its entirety, visit the Nintendo Direct website. Some of the highlights revealed in the video include:
Simon Belmont: Simon’s signature weapon is, of course, his whip, with special attacks true to the Castlevania series, including the axe, cross, holy water and Grand Cross Final Smash. His stage is Dracula’s Castle, with candlesticks that release an item when destroyed. Alucard, the tragic hero from Castlevania: Symphony of the Night, appears as an Assist Trophy, lending his cursed steel in battle. Richter Belmont, a descendant of Simon Belmont and the star of his own Castlevania games, also joins the Super Smash Bros. Ultimate roster as an Echo fighter.
King K. Rool: As the beloved villain from all three Donkey Kong Country games on Super NES, King K. Rool joinsSuper Smash Bros. Ultimate as a playable fighter. He attacks with a blunderbuss that can fire cannonballs at opponents and throws his crown, which acts like a boomerang.
Echo Fighters: Echo fighters in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate have move sets based on other fighters, but a different visual appearance. In addition to Richter Belmont, two other echo fighters in the game are Chrom from the Fire Emblem series (echo fighter for Roy) and Dark Samus from the Metroid games (echo fighter for Samus). Echo fighters can be displayed as separate fighters on the character select screen or stacked on top of the character they are echoing. When stacked, players can change between them with the press of a button. It’s up to players to decide how they want them displayed.
Stages: Returning favourites with new visuals and tweaks will make up most of the stages in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, but there are new stages in the mix as well. These include Dracula’s Castle from the Castlevania series and New Donk City Hall from Super Mario Odyssey. More than 100 stages will be in the game, but because the popular Battlefield and Omega forms can also be selected for each stage, more than 300 total stages are available right from the start! Each stage in the game will also support eight-player battles (additional accessories may be required for multiplayer modes; sold separately) and feature the ability to turn off hazards like the Yellow Devil in Wily Castle.
Stage Morph: In a Super Smash Bros. first, the Stage Morph option will let players seamlessly transition between two different stages. When you select this option in the rules, one stage will transform into another during battle.
Music: For fans that want it all, the My Music feature lets players select specific music tracks for each stage. Up until now, each stage had its own music track. But in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, players can select tracks by series, so as long as they are fighting on a stage from The Legend of Zelda, for example, they can select any music track included from that franchise, including classics like The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild – Main Theme. Counting game music tracks and other music, like in-game menus and other short musical passages there are approximately 900 compositions – that’s more than 28 hours of video game music! When playing in Handheld mode, music can be played even while the Nintendo Switch screen is turned off, turning the system into its own portable music player.
Items: New items being added to Super Smash Bros. Ultimate include the Banana Gun, Killing Edge, Bomber, Death’s Scythe, Staff, Ramblin’ Evil Mushroom and Rage Blaster, among others from a wide variety of different video game franchises. Items in the game can be picked up and used offensively and defensively in battle.
Pokémon: After throwing a Poké Ball in the game, many new and returning Pokémon may appear to assist in battle, including Abra, Solgaleo, Lunala, Mimikyu and the enormous Alolan Exeggutor.
Assist Trophies: Some of the new Assist Trophies that are joining Super Smash Bros. Ultimate include Zero from theMega Man X series, Knuckles from Sonic The Hedgehog, Krystal from Star Fox Adventures, Rathalos from theMonster Hunter series, Shovel Knight from, well, Shovel Knight and the evil Moon from The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask.
Classic Mode: The single-player mode in which players battle against a series of fighters will return in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Each fighter has a set of stages and opponents that she or he will face.
Stamina Battle: In addition to Time Battle and Stock Battle, Stamina Battle is also one of the standard modes in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. In Stamina Battle, players fight to deplete each other’s stamina until only one fighter is left standing.
Final Smash Meter: In addition to regular Final Smashes that can be activated after breaking a Smash Ball, the Final Smash Meter is now a selectable option. If enabled, players can charge their Final Smash Meter over the course of a battle. Once the Final Smash Meter is fully charged, players can unleash a less powerful Final Smash attack.
Squad Strike: When playing Squad Strike, players will participate in 5-on-5 or 3-on-3 skirmishes, with each player using either five or three consecutive fighters in one battle.
Tourney Mode: Up to 32 players can participate in Tourney mode, making it great for parties or events with a lot of people. And since Nintendo Switch can be played anywhere, these tournaments can even take place in unexpected places!
Smashdown: After battling in this mode, the previously selected fighters will no longer be available, forcing players to have to pick a different fighter for the next round. This mode favours players who are skilled with multiple fighters and encourages others to diversify their rosters.
Training: The improved Training mode in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate includes an exclusive stage that features a grid, used to help measure the distance and trajectory of special moves and fighter knockback.
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate launches exclusively for Nintendo Switch on 7th December. For more information about the game, visit https://www.smashbros.com/.
What Just Happened On The Latest Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Nintendo Direct A legendary vampire hunter and a fan-favourite villain are joining the sprawling cast of Super Smash Bros.
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