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(→Gameplay: I never knew that these team combinations were even for everyone) |
(Undid edit by 157.52.11.111: These are still worth being put in here. I'll remove the phrase 'even-handed'.) |
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*2 vs. 1 vs. 1 | *2 vs. 1 vs. 1 | ||
Additionally, when playing an [[8-Player Smash]] in {{forwiiu}}, an additional team color, the yellow team, can be selected. With a maximum of eight characters that can participate in a match, further | Additionally, when playing an [[8-Player Smash]] in {{forwiiu}}, an additional team color, the yellow team, can be selected. With a maximum of eight characters that can participate in a match, further team setups become available beyond 2 vs. 2 battles: | ||
*3 vs. 3 (sometimes but uncommonly known as triples in competitive play) | *3 vs. 3 (sometimes but uncommonly known as triples in competitive play) | ||
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*2 vs. 2 vs. 2 | *2 vs. 2 vs. 2 | ||
*2 vs. 2 vs. 2 vs. 2 | *2 vs. 2 vs. 2 vs. 2 | ||
*3 vs. 3 vs. 1 vs. 1 | |||
*4 vs. 2 vs. 2 | |||
*5 vs. 1 vs. 1 vs. 1 | |||
*3 vs. 2 vs. 2 vs. 1 | |||
Considering teams of different sizes, there are numerous combinations opened up in 8-Player Smash, such as matches with up to seven fighters teaming up against a lone opponent, and matches with two large teams and one or two rogue contenders. | Considering teams of different sizes, there are numerous combinations opened up in 8-Player Smash, such as matches with up to seven fighters teaming up against a lone opponent, and matches with two large teams and one or two rogue contenders. |