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|description = "I want to climb a waterfall at high speed. Why? Because it's there." | |description = "I want to climb a waterfall at high speed. Why? Because it's there." | ||
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|availability = [[Event match#In Super Smash Bros. Brawl|Unlockable]] | |availability = [[Event match#In Super Smash Bros. Brawl|Unlockable]] | ||
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'''Super Waterfall Climb''' is the 17th solo [[event match]] out of a total of 41 in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''. It is somewhat similar to the ''[[Melee]]'' event [[King of the Mountain]]. | |||
As {{SSBB|Zelda}}, the player must complete one full loop of [[Rumble Falls]] without being [[KO]]'d. While two sets of {{SSBB|Ice Climbers}} serve as the opponents for this event, the stage itself proves to be the main obstacle; it scrolls much faster than usual (more so on harder difficulty levels), making it far more difficult to survive. The final score (should the player survive to the end) is determined by number of KO's. | |||
It is possible to [[transform]] into {{SSBB|Sheik}} once the event begins. Sheik can move and jump much faster than Zelda can, making it easier to complete the event, but the lengthy transformation time makes it difficult to execute at higher difficulties, and Sheik's up special move, [[Vanish]], covers less distance than Zelda's, [[Farore's Wind]]. | |||
==Names in other languages== | |||
{{langtable | |||
|ja={{ja|超滝のぼり|Chōtakinobori}} | |||
|jaM=Super Waterfall Climb | |||
|fr=À contre-cascade | |||
|frM=Against the current | |||
|de=Kaskaden-Kletterei | |||
|deM=Waterfall Climbing | |||
|es=Alpinismo en la catarata | |||
|esM=Mountaineering the waterfall | |||
|it=Ascesa controcorrente | |||
|itM=Against-the-current climb | |||
|ko={{rollover|스피드 폭포 타기|Seupideu Pokpo Tagi|?}} | |||
|koM=Speedy Waterfall Climbing}} | |||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*The event description references English mountaineer {{s|wikipedia|George Mallory}}'s reputed [[wikiquote:George Mallory|response]] to the question, "Why do you want to climb {{s|wikipedia|Mount Everest}}?" | |||
*The event description references English mountaineer {{s|wikipedia|George Mallory}}'s reputed [[wikiquote:George Mallory|response]] to the question "Why do you want to climb {{s|wikipedia|Mount Everest}}?" | |||
{{Event Brawl}} | {{Event Brawl}} |
Latest revision as of 11:33, September 29, 2024
Single Event 17 Super Waterfall Climb | |
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Official description | "I want to climb a waterfall at high speed. Why? Because it's there." |
Character(s) used | Zelda (1 stock) |
Opponent(s) | Ice Climbers (unlimited stock) Ice Climbers (unlimited stock) |
Stage(s) | Rumble Falls |
Music | Battle for Storm Hill |
Availability | Unlockable |
Super Waterfall Climb is the 17th solo event match out of a total of 41 in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. It is somewhat similar to the Melee event King of the Mountain.
As Zelda, the player must complete one full loop of Rumble Falls without being KO'd. While two sets of Ice Climbers serve as the opponents for this event, the stage itself proves to be the main obstacle; it scrolls much faster than usual (more so on harder difficulty levels), making it far more difficult to survive. The final score (should the player survive to the end) is determined by number of KO's.
It is possible to transform into Sheik once the event begins. Sheik can move and jump much faster than Zelda can, making it easier to complete the event, but the lengthy transformation time makes it difficult to execute at higher difficulties, and Sheik's up special move, Vanish, covers less distance than Zelda's, Farore's Wind.
Names in other languages[edit]
Trivia[edit]
- The event description references English mountaineer George Mallory's reputed response to the question, "Why do you want to climb Mount Everest?"