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''Melee'', ''Brawl'', ''Smash Wii U'' and ''Ultimate'' have a "Rumble" settings in the Options menu, where the player can select whether or not they want their controllers to vibrate or not. Individual names also can have Rumble features on or off; in these cases, selecting the name overrides what the player's controller port is set to. The Wii, Wii U and Nintendo Switch have their own Rumble setting in the menu; turning this feature on is required to make Wii Remotes, the Wii U GamePad, Joycons and Wii U/Switch Pro Controllers (alongside GameCube controllers in ''Ultimate'') rumble in the respective ''Super Smash Bros'' games.
''Melee'', ''Brawl'', ''Smash Wii U'' and ''Ultimate'' have a "Rumble" settings in the Options menu, where the player can select whether or not they want their controllers to vibrate or not. Individual names also can have Rumble features on or off; in these cases, selecting the name overrides what the player's controller port is set to. The Wii, Wii U and Nintendo Switch have their own Rumble setting in the menu; turning this feature on is required to make Wii Remotes, the Wii U GamePad, Joycons and Wii U/Switch Pro Controllers (alongside GameCube controllers in ''Ultimate'') rumble in the respective ''Super Smash Bros'' games.


In ''Smash Wii U'' and ''Ultimate'', it is not possible to disable rumble to specific ports, potentially due to how the game handles them on the character selection screen. Instead, the functionality is handled entirely by the [[Controls]] menu, where a single button will disable rumble completely for all compatible controllers tied to a [[name]]. Similar to ''Melee'' and ''Brawl'', names which have rumble enabled will override this option during gameplay.
In ''Smash Wii U'' and ''Ultimate'', it is not possible to disable rumble to specific ports, potentially due to how the game handles them on the character selection screen. Instead, the functionality is handled entirely by the [[Controls]] menu, where a single button will disable rumble completely for all compatible controllers. Similar to ''Melee'' and ''Brawl'', names which have rumble enabled will override this option during gameplay.


As the Rumble Pak can simply be removed from the Nintendo 64 controller, there is no Rumble menu in the original game while rumble is not present in the Wii Virtual Console version. In ''Ultimate'', the ability to turn rumble on or off has been folded into the button settings screen in the Controls menu.
As the Rumble Pak can simply be removed from the Nintendo 64 controller, there is no Rumble menu in the original game while rumble is not present in the Wii Virtual Console version. In ''Ultimate'', the ability to turn rumble on or off has been folded into the button settings screen in the Controls menu.

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