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The {{forwiiu}} version of '''Classic Mode''' is set up as a tournament with elimination style gameplay which lasts seven rounds. For the first time in the series, Classic Mode can be challenged by two players. | The {{forwiiu}} version of '''Classic Mode''' is set up as a tournament with elimination style gameplay which lasts seven rounds. For the first time in the series, Classic Mode can be challenged by two players. | ||
Like in the Classic Mode of {{for3ds}}, the player begins with two stocks for each battle regardless of difficulty. The [[intensity]] meter is used to set the difficulty, with higher difficulties costing more | Like in the Classic Mode of {{for3ds}}, the player begins with two stocks for each battle regardless of difficulty. The [[intensity]] meter is used to set the difficulty, with higher difficulties costing more coins and offering better rewards. Losing and choosing to continue costs some of the accumulated prizes and drops the difficulty by .5. The prize roulette wheel is also shared with the [[Classic Mode (SSB4-3DS)|3DS version]], with the addition of passes for [[Crazy Orders]] as potential prizes. | ||
The mode is set on a large playing field, whose background depends on the intensity chosen, becoming darker and fiercer with higher intensities: | The mode is set on a large playing field, whose background depends on the intensity chosen, becoming darker and fiercer with higher intensities: |