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Goes through single player content. Every portion is given a "Melee Time" which is the average amount of time that portion should last. | Goes through single player content. Every portion is given a "Melee Time" which is the average amount of time that portion should last. | ||
First is [[classic mode]]. It explains that there are eleven stages in this order: Normal, Team, Bonus, Normal, Giant, Bonus, Normal, Multi-Man, Bonus, Metal, and Vs. Master Hand. Every opponent in Normal Battle is randomly selected and falls under three broad categories: Light, Balanced, and Heavy. The guide recommends letting the teammate do some of the work in a team battle and prioritize going after items instead. The guide gives the full layout of every map of [[ | First is [[classic mode]]. It explains that there are eleven stages in this order: Normal, Team, Bonus, Normal, Giant, Bonus, Normal, Multi-Man, Bonus, Metal, and Vs. Master Hand. Every opponent in Normal Battle is randomly selected and falls under three broad categories: Light, Balanced, and Heavy. The guide recommends letting the teammate do some of the work in a team battle and prioritize going after items instead. The guide gives the full layout of every map of [[break the targets]] and the intended route for each. The game recommends letting the teammates to the heavy lifting in a Giant Battle while the player takes their time and waits for the right moment to strike. The guides also says that grabs and throws are particularly useful against giant opponents. While the guide mentions that Snag the Trophies is the main way of collecting trophies without going through the lottery, it also mentions that they can randomly show up in adventure mode and in other stages in classic mode. The guide recommends spamming strong, fast moves to quickly handle all the opponents in Multi-Man smash. The guide gives a full map of race to the finish, including the branching paths and the average completion time for each character. The guide gives the health of [[Master Hand]] at every difficulty, an explanation of every attack, the fact that [[Crazy Hand]] shows up at higher difficulties, and the rewards for completion. | ||
Next is [[Adventure Mode]]. Stage 1 is the Mushroom Kingdom level, complete with a battle against Mario and Peach at the end. Stage 2 is a battle against 2 small Donkey Kong opponents followed by a giant Donkey Kong. Stage 3 is the underground maze, complete with a battle against Zelda (and Sheik) at the end. Stage 4 is in two parts. The first part is a battle against Samus. The second part is an escape to the finish. Stage 5 is in two parts. The first part is a battle against Kirby. The second part is an onslaught of Kirbys with different copy abilities, finishing with a giant kirby. Stage 6 is a two-round battle against Fox, with arwings entering the stage and firing in the second round. Stage 7 is an onslaught of Pikachus and an occasional Pichu and Jigglypuff. In Stage 8, race to the end of the F-Zero track while dodging vehicles. The stage ends with a fight against Captain Falcon. Stage 9 is a battle against several Nesses. Stage 10 is a battle against both Ice Climbers and the vertical scrolling level itself. Stage 11 is a battle against an onslaught of wire frame opponents followed by Metal Mario and Metal Luigi. Stage 12 is a battle against Bowser who transforms into Giga Bowser. | Next is [[Adventure Mode]]. Stage 1 is the Mushroom Kingdom level, complete with a battle against Mario and Peach at the end. Stage 2 is a battle against 2 small Donkey Kong opponents followed by a giant Donkey Kong. Stage 3 is the underground maze, complete with a battle against Zelda (and Sheik) at the end. Stage 4 is in two parts. The first part is a battle against Samus. The second part is an escape to the finish. Stage 5 is in two parts. The first part is a battle against Kirby. The second part is an onslaught of Kirbys with different copy abilities, finishing with a giant kirby. Stage 6 is a two-round battle against Fox, with arwings entering the stage and firing in the second round. Stage 7 is an onslaught of Pikachus and an occasional Pichu and Jigglypuff. In Stage 8, race to the end of the F-Zero track while dodging vehicles. The stage ends with a fight against Captain Falcon. Stage 9 is a battle against several Nesses. Stage 10 is a battle against both Ice Climbers and the vertical scrolling level itself. Stage 11 is a battle against an onslaught of wire frame opponents followed by Metal Mario and Metal Luigi. Stage 12 is a battle against Bowser who transforms into Giga Bowser. |