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A '''self-destruct''' (abbreviated "SD") is the name for a "suicide" in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' and occurs when a [[character]] dies on his or her own without offensive interference by an opponent.  (Interference by environment damage, however, such as cars, can still cause a self-destruct).  Self-destructs carry various penalties in the different game modes.  In [[Time mode]], self-destructs subtract one point by default from a player's score; this penalty can be changed to zero or two points.  In [[Bonus mode]], the player's [[bonus points|score]] is lowered by 500 points, and in [[Coin mode]], the player's number of [[coin]]s is halved.
A '''self-destruct''' (abbreviated "SD") is the name for a "suicide" in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' and occurs when a [[character]] dies on his or her own without offensive interference by an opponent.  (Interference by environment damage, however, such as cars, can still cause a self-destruct).  Self-destructs carry various penalties in the different game modes.  In [[Time mode]], self-destructs subtract one point by default from a player's score; this penalty can be changed to zero or two points.  In [[Bonus mode]], the player's [[bonus points|score]] is lowered by 500 points.


Killing a teammate also counts as a self-destruct.
Killing a teammate also counts as a self-destruct.

Revision as of 14:15, March 11, 2008

A self-destruct (abbreviated "SD") is the name for a "suicide" in Super Smash Bros. Melee and occurs when a character dies on his or her own without offensive interference by an opponent. (Interference by environment damage, however, such as cars, can still cause a self-destruct). Self-destructs carry various penalties in the different game modes. In Time mode, self-destructs subtract one point by default from a player's score; this penalty can be changed to zero or two points. In Bonus mode, the player's score is lowered by 500 points.

Killing a teammate also counts as a self-destruct.

Self-destructs are a lot more difficult to get in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, as various KOs that would have been a self-destruct in Melee count as regular KOs in Brawl.

See also