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''[[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.
'''Tips''' are short blurbs of information that appear in both versions of ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'' and in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. These tips appear in two different locations - their own specialized menu in the [[Vault]], or on the loading screens of the game. Some tips are shared between the two versions of ''Smash 4'', while others are not. A few contain incorrect information due to [[update|patches]] changing the game without updating any of the tips.


==List of tips==
If one gets a [[Milestone]] at the end of a match, a tip will display while the game is returning to the character select. Otherwise, tips will not display there.
 
Tips can also be viewed in their own dedicated page within the [[Vault]]. In ''Smash 4'', the tips shown are randomized, and can be shuffled by pressing a button. In ''Ultimate'', all tips are sorted into sections based on their topic.
 
==Categories==
[[File:Cropped Tips POtD.JPG|thumb|150px|The Tips page in {{for3ds}}]]
[[File:Tips SSBU.png|thumb|150px|The Tips page in [[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]]]
The many tips in the game are categorized into different types.
The many tips in the game are categorized into different types.
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===Characters===
===In ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''===
Character-based tips mainly provide information about characters' special moves.
*'''amiibo''' tips focus on the use of [[amiibo]]. (Absent at launch in the 3DS version, added in [[List of updates (SSB4-3DS)/1.0.4 changelog|update 1.0.5]])
===Stages===
*'''Fighter''' tips mainly provide information about characters' attacks and special moves.
Stage-based tips give notes about stages.
*'''Stage''' tips give notes about stages.
===Items===
*'''Item''' tips document items, Pokémon, and Assist Trophies.
Item-based tips document items, Pokémon, and Assist Trophies.
*'''Mode''' tips provide notes about the various modes, including Smash Run and Smash Tour.
*'''Pokémon: Goldeen''' No matter how enthusiastically it splashes, nothing ever happens. Not even on those rare instances you find it in a Master Ball.
*'''Smash Run''' tips focus on enemies encountered in [[Smash Run]], as well as its other unique features. (3DS only)
===Modes===
*'''Smash Tour''' tips focus on [[Smash Tour]]-exclusive features and gameplay. (Wii U only)
Mode-based tips provide notes about the various modes, including Smash Run.
*'''Original Games/Settings''' ('''Background Info''' in Europe) tips explain the origins of characters, their games, and other elements of the game. (Wii U only)
===Smash Run===
*'''Other''' tips document game terminology and otherwise-unsorted notes.
Smash Run-based tips focus on enemies encounter in [[Smash Run]], as well as its other unique features.
 
*'''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.
===In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''===
*'''Enemies: Starman''' Starmen are aliens that move by teleporting and unleash PK Beam attacks. They will paralyse you briefly if they hit you.
*'''Fighters''': Provides information about the origins of characters, their appearance in their home series, and their attacks and special moves.
===Other===
*'''Stages''': Provides information about the origins of stages, and its layout and hazards.
Other tips document game terminology and otherwise-unsorted notes.
*'''Techniques''': Provides information on basic and advanced techniques.
*'''Spirits''': Provides information on spirits, and [[Adventure Mode: World of Light|Adventure Mode]].
*'''Items''': Provides information on items, Pokémon, and Assist Trophies.
*'''Other''': Provides information on modes, bosses, amiibo, and other miscellaneous elements.
 
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==Lists==
*[[List of tips (SSB4-3DS)]]
*[[List of tips (SSB4-Wii U)]]
*[[List of tips (SSBU)]]
 
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{{SSB4-UMenus}}
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Latest revision as of 17:12, September 1, 2024

Tips are short blurbs of information that appear in both versions of Super Smash Bros. 4 and in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. These tips appear in two different locations - their own specialized menu in the Vault, or on the loading screens of the game. Some tips are shared between the two versions of Smash 4, while others are not. A few contain incorrect information due to patches changing the game without updating any of the tips.

If one gets a Milestone at the end of a match, a tip will display while the game is returning to the character select. Otherwise, tips will not display there.

Tips can also be viewed in their own dedicated page within the Vault. In Smash 4, the tips shown are randomized, and can be shuffled by pressing a button. In Ultimate, all tips are sorted into sections based on their topic.

Categories[edit]

The many tips in the game are categorized into different types.

In Super Smash Bros. 4[edit]

  • amiibo tips focus on the use of amiibo. (Absent at launch in the 3DS version, added in update 1.0.5)
  • Fighter tips mainly provide information about characters' attacks and special moves.
  • Stage tips give notes about stages.
  • Item tips document items, Pokémon, and Assist Trophies.
  • Mode tips provide notes about the various modes, including Smash Run and Smash Tour.
  • Smash Run tips focus on enemies encountered in Smash Run, as well as its other unique features. (3DS only)
  • Smash Tour tips focus on Smash Tour-exclusive features and gameplay. (Wii U only)
  • Original Games/Settings (Background Info in Europe) tips explain the origins of characters, their games, and other elements of the game. (Wii U only)
  • Other tips document game terminology and otherwise-unsorted notes.

In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate[edit]

  • Fighters: Provides information about the origins of characters, their appearance in their home series, and their attacks and special moves.
  • Stages: Provides information about the origins of stages, and its layout and hazards.
  • Techniques: Provides information on basic and advanced techniques.
  • Spirits: Provides information on spirits, and Adventure Mode.
  • Items: Provides information on items, Pokémon, and Assist Trophies.
  • Other: Provides information on modes, bosses, amiibo, and other miscellaneous elements.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name
Japan Japanese スマちしき
UK English Tips
France French (PAL) Smashtuces
Quebec French (NTSC) Conseils
Germany German Tipps
Spain Spanish Consejos
Italy Italian Consigli
China Chinese (Simplified) 大乱斗知识
Taiwan Chinese (Traditional) 大亂鬥知識
South Korea Korean 스매시 팁, Smash Tips
Netherlands Dutch Tips
Russia Russian Советы

Lists[edit]