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[[File:SSBU Timer.jpg|thumb|The '''Match Timer''' in {{forwiiu}}.]] | [[File:SSBU Timer.jpg|thumb|The '''Match Timer''' in {{forwiiu}}.]] | ||
The '''Match Timer''' is an element that appears during a [[Time]] match in the series. It shows how much time it has during a match. The timer starts when the [[announcer]] says "GO!". Starting with ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', the timer will disappear when there is only five seconds left and when it happens, the announcer will start counting down the final seconds of the match. When time runs out, the match will come to an end and there will be a winner or in the event of a tie, a [[Sudden Death]] match. The timer can be adjusted between 1 and 99 minutes in the [[Rules]] section. In addition, the timer can appear in minigames like [[Target Blast]] and the [[Home-Run Contest]]. | The '''Match Timer''' is an element that appears during a [[Time]] match in the series. It shows how much time it has during a match. The timer starts when the [[announcer]] says "GO!". Starting with ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', the timer will disappear when there is only five seconds left and when it happens, the announcer will start counting down the final seconds of the match. When time runs out, the match will come to an end and there will be a winner or in the event of a tie, a [[Sudden Death]] match. The timer can be adjusted between 1 and 99 minutes in the [[Rules]] section. In addition, the timer can appear in minigames like [[Target Blast]] and the [[Home-Run Contest]]. |
Revision as of 16:22, November 17, 2015
The Match Timer is an element that appears during a Time match in the series. It shows how much time it has during a match. The timer starts when the announcer says "GO!". Starting with Super Smash Bros. Melee, the timer will disappear when there is only five seconds left and when it happens, the announcer will start counting down the final seconds of the match. When time runs out, the match will come to an end and there will be a winner or in the event of a tie, a Sudden Death match. The timer can be adjusted between 1 and 99 minutes in the Rules section. In addition, the timer can appear in minigames like Target Blast and the Home-Run Contest.
Gallery
- SSB Timer.jpg
In Super Smash Bros.
- SSBM Timer.jpg
In Melee.
- SSBB Timer.jpg
In Brawl.