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A friend code is a code that is unique to every player, and is generated when you play [[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]] for the first time over Wi-Fi. Your friend must give it to you before you can play with him/her over [[Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection]]. The format is three sets of four-digit numbers, such as 0000-0000-0000. You can check your own friend code and add others on the [[Friend Roster]]. The system used in Brawl is the same for any other Wi-Fi title on a Nintendo system, both players cannot view each other's online status until they have both registered each other's Brawl codes, and even then they must have each other's Wii friend codes, too. Whilst friend codes are very personal and have the highest level of security to avoid unwanted "friends" from contacting you, they have proven to be quite a hassle. You can have up to 64 friend codes on your roster. After registering a code, you can play with the other player in a few different modes, including a regular online Brawl (with custom taunts usable), a [[Multi-Man Mode]] match with the other player as a teammate, a [[Home-run Contest]], or even an up to 64-player [[Tournament Mode]].
[[File:FriendCodes.jpg|thumb|A player enters a friend code.]]
A '''friend code''' is a code that is unique to every player and is generated when the player plays ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' for the first time over [[Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection]]. Another friend code is generated when the player first opens the Friend List application while connected to the Internet on the [[Nintendo 3DS]]. The same also applies to the [[Nintendo Switch]]. In ''Brawl'', {{for3ds}}, and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. player must register each other's friend codes in order to play [[With Friends]], or to join a friend's [[Battle Arena]] in ''Ultimate''.
 
Friend codes are not used by the [[Wii U]]; instead, players are identified by their [[Nintendo Network]] username, and can send friend requests to other players via the Friend List or {{b|Miiverse|social network}}. {{forwiiu}} also allows players to send friend requests after playing an online match.
 
==Overview==
Friends must give these codes to each other before they can play together online. The format is three sets of four-digit numbers, such as 0000-0000-0000. In ''Brawl'', players can check their own friend code and add others on the [[friend roster]]; a maximum of 64 friends can be registered. {{for3ds}} and ''Ultimate'' do not include such functionality in-game, as the 3DS uses a single friend code for the system instead of having separate codes for each game like the Wii and DS. Players cannot view each other's online status until they have both registered each other's codes.
 
After registering a code, the player can play with the other player in a few different modes, including a regular [[Versus]] match (with custom taunts usable), a [[Multi-Man mode]] match with the other player as a teammate, or [[Home-Run Contest]].
 
Friend codes are normally no longer usable in ''Brawl'' due to the shutdown of the [[Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection]] in 2014. However, it is still possible for ''Brawl'' to be played online via hacks and private servers, or via the emulator [[Dolphin]].
 
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A player enters a friend code.

A friend code is a code that is unique to every player and is generated when the player plays Super Smash Bros. Brawl for the first time over Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. Another friend code is generated when the player first opens the Friend List application while connected to the Internet on the Nintendo 3DS. The same also applies to the Nintendo Switch. In Brawl, Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS, and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. player must register each other's friend codes in order to play With Friends, or to join a friend's Battle Arena in Ultimate.

Friend codes are not used by the Wii U; instead, players are identified by their Nintendo Network username, and can send friend requests to other players via the Friend List or Miiverse. Super Smash Bros. for Wii U also allows players to send friend requests after playing an online match.

Overview[edit]

Friends must give these codes to each other before they can play together online. The format is three sets of four-digit numbers, such as 0000-0000-0000. In Brawl, players can check their own friend code and add others on the friend roster; a maximum of 64 friends can be registered. Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Ultimate do not include such functionality in-game, as the 3DS uses a single friend code for the system instead of having separate codes for each game like the Wii and DS. Players cannot view each other's online status until they have both registered each other's codes.

After registering a code, the player can play with the other player in a few different modes, including a regular Versus match (with custom taunts usable), a Multi-Man mode match with the other player as a teammate, or Home-Run Contest.

Friend codes are normally no longer usable in Brawl due to the shutdown of the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection in 2014. However, it is still possible for Brawl to be played online via hacks and private servers, or via the emulator Dolphin.