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The '''Polygon Team''' in [[Super Smash Bros.]] were fought in [[Polygon Team's Residence]] before the battle against [[Master Hand]]. They consisted of polygonal, purple versions of the different characters of the game, even if you hadn't unlocked that character. They weren't that agressive, mainly walking around the platforms. They were also fairly weak, and had no B-button attacks. Most attacks would do them in- however, in higher difficulty levels, they approached the weight and strength of normal opponents, making them difficult for the newcomer to defeat.
The '''Polygon Team''' in [[Super Smash Bros.]] was a team of purple polyhedrons modeled after every character in the game (even ones that haven't yet been unlocked).  They battle the player in several battles before [[Master Hand]]'s stage. They aren't agressive, mainly walking around the platforms without actively seeking to defeat the player. They are also fairly weak, and have no B-button attacks. They can usually be defeated in a single blow - however, at higher difficulty levels, Polygons approach the weight and strength of normal opponents.


It's possible that the [[Fighting Wire Frames]] were based off of the Polygon Team.
The Polygon Team is often considered the predecessor of the [[Fighting Wire Frames]].


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Revision as of 10:09, September 21, 2006

The Polygon Team in Super Smash Bros. was a team of purple polyhedrons modeled after every character in the game (even ones that haven't yet been unlocked). They battle the player in several battles before Master Hand's stage. They aren't agressive, mainly walking around the platforms without actively seeking to defeat the player. They are also fairly weak, and have no B-button attacks. They can usually be defeated in a single blow - however, at higher difficulty levels, Polygons approach the weight and strength of normal opponents.

The Polygon Team is often considered the predecessor of the Fighting Wire Frames.