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This feature does not allow multiple players to use a Final Smash at once, even though multiple players can be in standby at the same time. While a Final Smash is in progress, other characters with full meters will appear to leave standby, and will use their regular neutral special move instead, re-entering standby once the first Final Smash concludes.<!--When Ultimate releases, check to see what happens if the B buttons are pressed on the same frame.--> | This feature does not allow multiple players to use a Final Smash at once, even though multiple players can be in standby at the same time. While a Final Smash is in progress, other characters with full meters will appear to leave standby, and will use their regular neutral special move instead, re-entering standby once the first Final Smash concludes.<!--When Ultimate releases, check to see what happens if the B buttons are pressed on the same frame.--> | ||
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File:SSBU-Lucas vs Zelda vs Samus Aran vs Marth.PNG|A match with the FS meter enabled. | |||
File:SSBU time battle with FS Meter.jpg|Multiple characters having their FS meters fully charged. | |||
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Revision as of 11:47, November 30, 2018
Final Smash Meter is a feature in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, available as a toggle in the Rules selection, which was revealed during the Super Smash Bros. Direct on August 8, 2018. It allows players to have a chargeable meter and unleash a weaker Final Smash when the meter is filled. It is similar to Super Meters from traditional fighting games.
When the Final Smash Meter is turned on, a colorful bar is present below each player's damage meter. The bar fills as a player gives and receives damage, similarly to Little Mac's Power Meter mechanic. Once a player fills their meter, they will enter Final Smash standby, and can unleash a less powerful version of their Final Smash compared to the regular version that is used with a Smash Ball.
This feature does not allow multiple players to use a Final Smash at once, even though multiple players can be in standby at the same time. While a Final Smash is in progress, other characters with full meters will appear to leave standby, and will use their regular neutral special move instead, re-entering standby once the first Final Smash concludes.
Gallery
- SSBU-Lucas vs Zelda vs Samus Aran vs Marth.PNG
A match with the FS meter enabled.