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bakerstreet2015-04-17 04:26 pm
SUUUUUUUUUUUUPER SMAAAAAAAAAAAASH BROOOOOOOTHERS!


HOW TO PLAY:
The Super Smash Bros. franchise is a series of video games in which characters from established games are brought together for one simple reason- Battle! And party games! And one time saving the world from interdimensional evil.
A) Choose your character! (Captain America is redy, whitey and bluey for battle! The Groose is loose! Hank Hill bring the ProPain! Lightning strikes! Pyro brings the heat! etc) Add details about their abilities and any stages they might bring if you wish, but this is not mandatory.
B) Pick a Mode! (List which modes you're willing to play in your comment.)
c) Play! For fun! For Glory! Make a note of how many characters you wish to enter into a thread as your maximum- go nuts in a group or have a duel between two warriors.
MODES:
1) Smash! The simple fighting option. Knock your foes off the stage!
a) Free For All: A straight up battle for no true reason.
b) Team Battle: When you want to fight beside someone, not with them! Again, list how many players in a thread is your limit.
c) Coin: The aim here is to beat money out of your opponents. The one with the most at time out wins! Who invented this mode? Wario?
2) Adventure Mode! All these wide worlds brought together has some interesting places.
a) Smash Run: An unusual competition, running around together in a labyrinth filled with enemies.
b) Sub Space Emissary: The world is under threat! Work together with your fellow smashers to defeat evil.
c) Boss Battle: One big boss need a lot of little fighters to beat it.
3) Stadium! Games and more.
a) Break the Targets: A classic dash to smash the targets. See who can get the most!
b) Home Run-Contest: Beat the sandbag, then send it flying! Work together or against.
c) Multi-Man Smash: It's raining Miis! Get a partner and beat them back!
3) Relax! You can't be smashing all the time. What happens afterwards?
a) Applause: A match has literally just ended. Sore about that last minute Pokéball? Want a rematch? Just glad it's over?
b) Explore: Just wandering around all these weird locations. Maybe you can meet someone else and finally get an explanation for their stages.
c) Other Games: They don't just do fights around here you know. There's go-karts, tennis, golf... Play around to your heart's content.
4) Custom Mode!
Don't see something you want to try out? Set the scene yourself! The only limit is your imagination.

WARIO WAFTS IN!
For those of you unfamiliar with the game, Wario has unpredictable movement and surprisingly decent speed and strength to back up his heavy weight. While he is a bit of a "gimmick"-y character, utilizing deadly farts and motorbikes to his advantage, he's still a surprisingly strong pick.
He brings back WarioWare from Brawl as his homestage. This stage takes place in an elevator shaft that warps itself to challenge the fighters with wonky microgames, rewarding the winners. ]
The Heavy hungers for battle!
The Heavy has a moveset! You can read it here. He's a heavyweight who has the ability to access multiple movesets by switching between his minigun, shotgun and fists - sacrificing attack power for attack speed. His final smash has him call in the rest of the RED team to wreck the opponent.
His home stage, 2Fort, consists of two identical red and blue bases facing each other. Between them is a roofed bridge hanging over a large body of water. ]
Ninja Dave Leaps to Battle!
Dave have a very ninja-like moveset: he's agile, quick, and focuses on precise strikes, even if all his attacks aren't too powerful on their own. He utilizes swords, poison darts, and shurikens, obviously, but since he's also a baker, he uses cookies and other bakery-themed attacks.
His stage, Dave's Cookie Shop take place outside a single-story bakery. Fighters can go outside the builder, where they have to deal with traffic, on top of the roof, or inside, where they can jump onto tables and equipment (or break them instead).]
Re: Ninja Dave Leaps to Battle!
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Works for me! Sorry i'm late. :)
"How much further?" she called, glancing back at Dan.
No problem!
"I think we might be almost there?"
The next set of platforms were right above them, so it only took a simple double jump to get a closer look. The moment he landed on solid ground, a flying enemy swooped down at him.
"Not again!" He grumbled as he took damage. He jumped to the other side of the screen and took out his rolling pin, waiting for the enemy to strike.
Getting back into the swing of things. :D
"You see the end?" she glanced back and forth, keeping her eyes on the enemeis. She couldn't afford much more damage.
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"Yeah! Just a few more platforms up!" He took his sword out again and leaped upwards. "Keep going!"
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So maybe she was showing off a little...
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He did need Elise's help, but it's wasn't like he would admit it! He took his sword out and performed a dash attack at the first enemy, only to get knocked into the wall.
"I'm fine!" He slid onto a lower platform just as the hostile group jumped down onto it.
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"Need any help with those guys down there?"
He didn't give her time to answer. Dave already leaped downwards striking at one enemy from above on his way, and landed on the opposite side of Elise's enemies.
Ganondorf rises to power!
Ganondorf is a heavyweight: he's very slow but he hits like a freight train. His attacks mostly consist of dark magic powered punches and kicks, but he also like to swoop in with flame chokes. Watch out for that Ganoncide if you're doing a stock battle. B)
His stage is Gerudo Valley from SSB4, a stage separated by a gap down the middle. This gap is usually covered by a bridge, but too much strain will cause it to break. Two witches will sometimes come onto the stage and cover one half of it with either fire or ice for a short period of time.]
SHOWTIME! Bowser is fired up!
Bowser is very heavy and slow, but he makes up for it by being hard to stagger - not even flinching against lighter strikes - and packing a mighty punch. Er... claw? He can breathe fire, retract into his spiky shell and spin around, and take huge bounds into the air where he will promptly try to smash you with his giant butt. He really likes to throw his weight around.
With him, he brings his monstrosity of a castle from Mario Kart 8. In addition to having to deal with other fighters, you have to deal with stage hazards like spiked wrecking balls, fireballs, and a huge statue of Bowser that will repeatedly send shockwaves through the stage.]
Ral Zarek storms in!
Ral's a middle-weight fighter whose basic attacks aren't terribly impressive, but given that most of his special attacks are electrical in nature, they can be used to stun enemies or interrupt their attacks. Except his Up+B special, which grants him flaming wings for a powerful extra jump -- think Fox's Up+B but executed faster and harder to control. (Okay, maybe a bit more like Game & Watch's Up+B except ON FIRE.)
His stage is the Rooftops of Ravnica. It's kinda what you would expect -- the rooftops of a fairly large city. It's a treacherous stage with a lot of pits to fall into onto the street below. Not much gimmick to it aside from the structure, which is hazard enough.]
Ezio will have his revenge!
Open to all & all scenarios.
Ezio is a quick, lightweight fighter with an impressive array of sharp toys at his disposal. With hidden blades and a sword, he's an excellent choice for fast melee attacks -- or he might use his crossbow and wrist gun for a bit of distance
some of you guys are scary as shit. He can also utilize smoke bombs to disorient his enemies. In his final smash, he pulls out the Apple of Eden to drain people's very life force with pretty, golden light.His stage is the Coliseum in Rome, circa 1500. Kick blinding sand in each other's faces, pick up and use some hella interesting Renaissance-era weaponry left from the Passion play, and take care not to fall through rotted places in the Coliseum floor.
Vittoria agli assassini! ]