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[[File:Character customization interface.png|thumb|The beta character customization interface on an amiibo | {{image|Needs more things to show, such as 3DS version.}} | ||
[[File:3ds custom fighter.jpg|thumb|Customizing a Mii Fighter in | [[File:Character customization interface.png|thumb|The beta character customization interface on an amiibo.]] | ||
[[File:3ds custom fighter.jpg|thumb|Customizing a Mii Fighter in Super Smash Bros for 3ds]] | |||
'''Character customization''', officially '''character creation''' ({{ja|キャラ作り|Kyara Tsukuri}}, ''character building''), referred to as '''Custom Move Sets''' ({{ja|カスタマイズ必殺ワザ|Kasutamaizu Hissatsuwaza}}, ''Customize Special Techniques'') in the Smash Direct, is a feature in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''. It allows players to alter several fundamental properties of playable characters and [[amiibo]], particularly their [[special move]]s. All non-[[DLC]] characters can replace each of their default special moves with one of two variations unlockable through gameplay, with the exception of {{SSB4|Palutena}} and the {{SSB4|Mii Fighter}}s, who instead have a selection of completely different specials, which are all available from the start. Certain characters, such as {{SSB4|Mega Man}}, have moves that appear to function significantly differently as well. In ''Smash 4'', the height and weight of Mii Fighters are customizable as well, affecting their speed and other attributes. | '''Character customization''', officially '''character creation''' ({{ja|キャラ作り|Kyara Tsukuri}}, ''character building''), referred to as '''Custom Move Sets''' ({{ja|カスタマイズ必殺ワザ|Kasutamaizu Hissatsuwaza}}, ''Customize Special Techniques'') in the Smash Direct, is a feature in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''. It allows players to alter several fundamental properties of playable characters and [[amiibo]], particularly their [[special move]]s. All non-[[DLC]] characters can replace each of their default special moves with one of two variations unlockable through gameplay, with the exception of {{SSB4|Palutena}} and the {{SSB4|Mii Fighter}}s, who instead have a selection of completely different specials, which are all available from the start. Certain characters, such as {{SSB4|Mega Man}}, have moves that appear to function significantly differently as well. In ''Smash 4'', the height and weight of Mii Fighters are customizable as well, affecting their speed and other attributes. | ||
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*'''[[Power]]s:''' Assorted powers that only take effect in [[Smash Run]]. A similar system was earlier used in ''{{s|icaruspedia|Kid Icarus: Uprising}}''. All powers have multiple levels; higher levels grant a greater number and/or more effective uses, but take up more of the total weight limit. The total weight limit is determined by a character's weight and speed, including equipment affecting their speed; the faster and lighter they are, the lower the weight limit. However, all downloadable characters can carry a total weight of 25. That gives {{SSB4|Roy}} an advantage over {{SSB4|Marth}} and {{SSB4|Lucina}}, who can carry only 23 for example. | *'''[[Power]]s:''' Assorted powers that only take effect in [[Smash Run]]. A similar system was earlier used in ''{{s|icaruspedia|Kid Icarus: Uprising}}''. All powers have multiple levels; higher levels grant a greater number and/or more effective uses, but take up more of the total weight limit. The total weight limit is determined by a character's weight and speed, including equipment affecting their speed; the faster and lighter they are, the lower the weight limit. However, all downloadable characters can carry a total weight of 25. That gives {{SSB4|Roy}} an advantage over {{SSB4|Marth}} and {{SSB4|Lucina}}, who can carry only 23 for example. | ||
==In | ==In tournament play== | ||
:''Main article: [[Official Custom Moveset Project]]'' | :''Main article: [[Official Custom Moveset Project]]'' | ||
Custom movesets are banned in ''Smash 4'', though a number of tournaments allow their use in side-events. Custom movesets were temporarily legal from March 2015 to July 2015, as part of the [[Official Custom Moveset Project]] on [[SmashBoards]], but concerns regarding gameplay balance and logistics issues caused custom movesets to be banned after the conclusion of [[EVO 2015]]. | Custom movesets are banned in ''Smash 4'', though a number of tournaments allow their use in side-events. Custom movesets were temporarily legal from March 2015 to July 2015, as part of the [[Official Custom Moveset Project]] on [[SmashBoards]], but concerns regarding gameplay balance and logistics issues caused custom movesets to be banned after the conclusion of [[EVO 2015]]. | ||
With the removal of custom moves for every fighter besides the [[Mii Fighter|Mii Fighters]], custom moves in ''Ultimate'' tournaments only apply to those characters. For their legality, many tournaments allow both Mii Fighters and custom moves unlike ''Smash 4''. If the Mii Fighter created for tournament is customized with different moves, their name will typically be placed with numbers for which custom move is used for each of the four specials (Examples: | With the removal of custom moves for every fighter besides the [[Mii Fighter|Mii Fighters]], custom moves in ''Ultimate'' tournaments only apply to those characters. For their legality, many tournaments allow both Mii Fighters and custom moves unlike ''Smash 4''. If the Mii Fighter created for tournament is customized with different moves, their name will typically be placed with numbers for which custom move is used for each of the four specials (Examples: 1234 or 1332). | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
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*When all special moves are collected, the game shows a [[notice|message]] that says "Collected every custom special move! Show me your moves!", which references [[Captain Falcon]]'s [[taunt]]. | *When all special moves are collected, the game shows a [[notice|message]] that says "Collected every custom special move! Show me your moves!", which references [[Captain Falcon]]'s [[taunt]]. | ||
*In the 3DS version, taking the first letter of each category of custom parts available to Miis (Equipment, Specials, Headgear, Outfit, Powers) yields the word "eShop". | *In the 3DS version, taking the first letter of each category of custom parts available to Miis (Equipment, Specials, Headgear, Outfit, Powers) yields the word "eShop". | ||
*When all outfits and headgear items are collected in the PAL version of ''SSB4'', the game shows a message that says "Collected every outfit! Your body is ready!", which references [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Gc5cuekQto Reggie Fils-Aimé's famous line] from the E3 2007 Nintendo press conference. | *When all outfits and headgear items are collected in the PAL version of ''SSB4'', the game shows a [[notice|message]] that says "Collected every outfit! Your body is ready!", which references [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Gc5cuekQto Reggie Fils-Aimé's famous line] from the E3 2007 Nintendo press conference. | ||
*Though {{SSB4|Mewtwo}}, being downloadable, doesn't actually have any custom moves, one could gain access to them in version 1.0.6 through a glitch involving carried-over Mii Fighters. Doing so would cause incredibly glitchy effects. | * Though {{SSB4|Mewtwo}}, being downloadable, doesn't actually have any custom moves, one could gain access to them in version 1.0.6 through a glitch involving carried-over Mii Fighters. Doing so would cause incredibly glitchy effects. | ||
*If a player were to copy a character with a custom move they only have on one version (e.g., copying a {{SSB4|Peach}} from {{forwiiu}} that had [[Sleepy Toad]], but the player didn't have that move unlocked on {{for3ds}}), the move will show up as the default version. | *If a player were to copy a character with a custom move they only have on one version (e.g., copying a {{SSB4|Peach}} from {{forwiiu}} that had [[Sleepy Toad]], but the player didn't have that move unlocked on {{for3ds}}), the move will show up as the default version. | ||
*In the character customization menu, [[Mr. Game | *In the character customization menu, [[Mr. Game and Watch]] cannot be rotated with the [[c-stick]]. | ||
==References== | ==References== |