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The '''Bowser Challenge''' is a challenge issued mostly to advanced players in certain [[tournament]]s, to beat a team of three {{SSBM|Bowser}}s on [[Fountain of Dreams]]. The goal is to see how many times the player can KO the Bowsers before losing. The idea for the challenge was originally developed by the [[Superfriends]] crew of Southern California, and posted by [[HugS]] in February 2005.
The '''Bowser Challenge''' is a challenge issued mostly to advanced players in certain [[tournament]]s, to beat a team of three {{SSBM|Bowser}}s on [[Fountain of Dreams]]. The goal is to see how many times the player can KO the Bowsers before losing - it's generally considered impossible for the challenger to actually win the match, provided the Bowser players are semi-competent. The idea for the challenge was originally developed by the [[Superfriends]] crew of Southern California, and posted by [[HugS]] in February 2005.
 
There is no well-known equivalent to the Bowser Challenge in either ''SSB64'' or ''Brawl'', though the concept would be simple to carry across.


== Rules ==
== Rules ==
As posted by HugS:
#4 stock, no time limit (matches are expected to last no more than 2 minutes).
# Team Attack off.
#[[Team attack]] is off.
# The team of Bowsers must be composed of human players.
#The Bowser team must be composed of three players; no CPUs.
# The player taking this challenge can use any character he or she wishes to use.
#The challenger may use any character.
# The battle must take place on [[Fountain of Dreams]].
#The stage must be [[Fountain of Dreams]].
# All items off.
#No items.
# All Bowsers must taunt at the same time after a kill, or do something else of hilarity.
#[[Self-destruct]]s on the Bowsers' part count as KOs in favour of the challenger.
# Suicides on the Bowser's part count as a KO in the favor of the challenger.
#All Bowsers must taunt at the same time after a KO, or do something else of hilarity.
# 4 stocks, no more, no less.
# No time limit, as the matches will end in about 2 minutes most of the time.


== External links ==
== External links ==
* [http://www.smashboards.com/showthread.php?t=49245 The real BOWSER CHALLENGE (not really character specific)] on [[SmashBoards]].
* [http://www.smashboards.com/showthread.php?t=49245 The real BOWSER CHALLENGE (not really character specific)] on [[SmashBoards]].
[[Category:Tournaments]]
[[Category:Tournaments]]

Revision as of 14:50, September 4, 2011

The Bowser Challenge is a challenge issued mostly to advanced players in certain tournaments, to beat a team of three Bowsers on Fountain of Dreams. The goal is to see how many times the player can KO the Bowsers before losing - it's generally considered impossible for the challenger to actually win the match, provided the Bowser players are semi-competent. The idea for the challenge was originally developed by the Superfriends crew of Southern California, and posted by HugS in February 2005.

There is no well-known equivalent to the Bowser Challenge in either SSB64 or Brawl, though the concept would be simple to carry across.

Rules

  1. 4 stock, no time limit (matches are expected to last no more than 2 minutes).
  2. Team attack is off.
  3. The Bowser team must be composed of three players; no CPUs.
  4. The challenger may use any character.
  5. The stage must be Fountain of Dreams.
  6. No items.
  7. Self-destructs on the Bowsers' part count as KOs in favour of the challenger.
  8. All Bowsers must taunt at the same time after a KO, or do something else of hilarity.

External links