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*{{color|green|'''Enemies: Devil Car''' - These cars are the most inconsiderate drivers, trying to ram right at you! If one hits you at high speed, it'll hurt.}} | |||
*{{color|green|'''Enemies: Starman''' - Starmen are aliens that move by teleporting and unleash PK Beam attacks. They will paralyse you briefly if they hit you.}} | |||
*{{color|blue|'''Pokémon: Goldeen''' - No matter how enthusiastically it splashes, nothing ever happens. Not even on those rare instances you find it in a Master Ball.}} | |||
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[[Category:Features]] | [[Category:Features]] |
Revision as of 19:27, September 14, 2014
Super Smash Bros. 4 includes a list of tips. These tips appear in two different locations - their own specialized menu in the Vault, or on the loading screens of the game.
Types
The many tips in the game are categorized into different types, defined by a color.
- Smash Run (Green): Information on the enemies and features of Smash Run.
- Stages (Orange): Information on the different features of the stages.
- Game Modes (Pink): General information on each of the games modes, including Smash Run.
- Fighters (Red): Information on every fighters special attacks.
- Items (Pink): Describes the features of individual items, Pokémon and Assist Trophies.
- Other (Purple): Information on the game's terminology and less noticeable features.
List of tips
- Enemies: Devil Car - These cars are the most inconsiderate drivers, trying to ram right at you! If one hits you at high speed, it'll hurt.
- Enemies: Starman - Starmen are aliens that move by teleporting and unleash PK Beam attacks. They will paralyse you briefly if they hit you.
- Pokémon: Goldeen - No matter how enthusiastically it splashes, nothing ever happens. Not even on those rare instances you find it in a Master Ball.