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[[File:Trackball.png|thumb|A Trackball with an "open" path. The Trackblocks to the right block the path until the Trackball is hit into them.]] | [[File:Trackball.png|thumb|A Trackball with an "open" path. The Trackblocks to the right block the path until the Trackball is hit into them.]] | ||
A '''Trackball''' is a fixed item in [[Adventure Mode: The Subspace Emissary]] | A '''Trackball''' is a fixed item in [[Adventure Mode: The Subspace Emissary|The Subspace Emissary]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''. Trackballs first appear in [[The Jungle]] as pink spheres attached to silver pathways. [[Attack]]ing the circle causes it to speed along the path, [[damage|damaging]] and often [[KO]]'ing any enemies it hits. The strength of the attack used to hit it affects how fast and how far the Trackball moves, as well as how much damage it does (except Subspace Trackballs, which do not slow down). If a Trackball's track is "open" (that is, it has a start and an end), the Trackball will return to its starting point once it reaches the end or runs out of momentum (doing no damage on the way back). On the other hand, if the path is a closed circuit, the Trackball will remain where it stops once it loses all momentum. Trackballs cannot be hit while in motion. | ||
Trackballs generally appear in two cases: to help in areas with many enemies or to unblock paths with certain blocks that only Trackballs can break (known as Trackblocks). Trackblocks will be destroyed no matter how fast a Trackball is moving (unless it's in reverse). | Trackballs generally appear in two cases: to help in areas with many enemies or to unblock paths with certain blocks that only Trackballs can break (known as Trackblocks). Trackblocks will be destroyed no matter how fast a Trackball is moving (unless it's in reverse). | ||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<center><gallery> | <center><gallery> | ||
File:Trackball SSE.jpg| | File:Trackball SSE.jpg|Trackblocks in [[Subspace (Part II)]] | ||
File:Trackblock SSE.jpg|Mario breaking trackblocks | File:Trackblock SSE.jpg|Mario breaking trackblocks | ||
File:Giant trackball.jpg|A giant trackball. Note the size of the trackball in relation to [[Pit]]. | File:Giant trackball.jpg|A giant trackball. Note the size of the trackball in relation to [[Pit]]. | ||
File:CrookedTrackball.png|A trackball with an irregular path. | File:CrookedTrackball.png|A trackball with an irregular path. | ||
<gallery | </gallery></center> | ||
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[[Category:Subspace Emissary]] | [[Category:Subspace Emissary]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:54, November 29, 2018
A Trackball is a fixed item in The Subspace Emissary in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. Trackballs first appear in The Jungle as pink spheres attached to silver pathways. Attacking the circle causes it to speed along the path, damaging and often KO'ing any enemies it hits. The strength of the attack used to hit it affects how fast and how far the Trackball moves, as well as how much damage it does (except Subspace Trackballs, which do not slow down). If a Trackball's track is "open" (that is, it has a start and an end), the Trackball will return to its starting point once it reaches the end or runs out of momentum (doing no damage on the way back). On the other hand, if the path is a closed circuit, the Trackball will remain where it stops once it loses all momentum. Trackballs cannot be hit while in motion.
Trackballs generally appear in two cases: to help in areas with many enemies or to unblock paths with certain blocks that only Trackballs can break (known as Trackblocks). Trackblocks will be destroyed no matter how fast a Trackball is moving (unless it's in reverse).
While Trackballs are generally activated by attacks, there are areas (for example in The Great Maze) that feature "chains" of Trackballs. When hit, the first Trackball will smash into the other Trackballs, which causes them to move at their greatest possible speed (regardless of how fast the original was moving).
There are a few Giant Trackballs in The Wilds II. Their paths remain invisible until they are struck and they deal more damage.
On higher difficulties, Trackballs are harder to move, and lose momentum faster, meaning they must be hit harder and more frequently to destroy enemies.
Gallery[edit]
Trackblocks in Subspace (Part II)
A giant trackball. Note the size of the trackball in relation to Pit.