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Quickplay has two game modes: [[Co-op (Online mode)|Co-op]] and [[Solo (Online mode)|Solo]]. Co-op allows two players to play against two other players. Solo allows players to play in 1v1 matches against other players. When one of the player's characters reach a certain [[Global Smash Power]], Solo mode becomes [[Elite Smash]].
Quickplay has two game modes: [[Co-op (Online mode)|Co-op]] and [[Solo (Online mode)|Solo]]. Co-op allows two players to play against two other players. Solo allows players to play in 1v1 matches against other players. When one of the player's characters reach a certain [[Global Smash Power]], Solo mode becomes [[Elite Smash]].


Unlike it's predecessor, Solo mode does not include [[For Fun]] or [[For Glory]]. Instead, players can set a preferred ruleset before selecting a mode. This ruleset allows users to have a higher chance of fighting opponents who have a similar ruleset, although it's not guaranteed.  
Unlike its predecessor, Solo mode does not include [[For Fun]] or [[For Glory]]. Instead, players can set a preferred ruleset before selecting a mode. This ruleset allows users to have a higher chance of fighting opponents who have a similar ruleset, although it's not guaranteed.  


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[[Category:Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]
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Revision as of 18:04, March 21, 2019

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Quickplay's menu screen.

Quickplay is a an online mode in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate that allows people to fight other people through the internet. It is the successor to Smash 4's online mode.

Quickplay has two game modes: Co-op and Solo. Co-op allows two players to play against two other players. Solo allows players to play in 1v1 matches against other players. When one of the player's characters reach a certain Global Smash Power, Solo mode becomes Elite Smash.

Unlike its predecessor, Solo mode does not include For Fun or For Glory. Instead, players can set a preferred ruleset before selecting a mode. This ruleset allows users to have a higher chance of fighting opponents who have a similar ruleset, although it's not guaranteed.