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| Multi-Man Melee is a [[:Category:Single player modes|single player mode]] in [[SSBM|Melee]] that pits the player's character against a team of [[Fighting Wire Frames]] in various situations. Different modes within Multi-Man Melee include:
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| * 10-Man Melee, in which the player must defeat 10 Wire Frames without falling.
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| * 100-Man Melee, in which the player must defeat 100 Wire Frames without falling.
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| * 3-Minute Melee, in which the player must defeat as many Wire Frames as possible without falling, during this period of time.
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| * 15-Minute Melee, in which the player must defeat as many Wire Frames as possible without falling, during this period of time.
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| * Endless Melee, in which the player must defeat as many Wire Frames as possible before falling.
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| * Cruel Melee, in which the player must defeat as many Wire Frames, with high handicaps and increased aggressiveness, as possible. This mode is famous for its involvement in the [[Sonic and Tails rumor]] spread by Electronic Gaming Monthly: that after defeating 20 Wire Frames in a single round, Sonic and Tails will challenge the player and become available characters. This rumor has proven false both in premise and in practice - not only would it be highly unlikely that SEGA (which, at Melee's release, was not yet a third party company) would sell its characters for use in a Nintendo game, but Cruel Melee strategies proved very quickly that Sonic and Tails did not appear after obtaining 20 kills. Also, the [[Mr. Resetti (Trophy)|Mr. Resetti Trophy]] is unlocked in Cruel Melee by defeating 5 opponents.
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| There is also a 30-Man Melee in Adventure mode. The [[Event Match]] ''[[Legendary Pokémon]]'' is also sometimes called a Multi-Man Melee, due to the goal of defeating several Wire Frames.
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Latest revision as of 10:03, February 26, 2019