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'''Elite Smash''' is an online mode on [[Quickplay]] that allows people with a certain [[Global Smash Power]] to access. Once said character reaches the necessary GSP, that character is allowed to fight in Elite Smash. However, if the character's GSP goes below the threshold, it will no longer be allowed to fight. | '''Elite Smash''' is an online mode on [[Quickplay]] that allows people with a certain [[Global Smash Power]] to access. Once said character reaches the necessary GSP, that character is allowed to fight in Elite Smash. However, if the character's GSP goes below the threshold, it will no longer be allowed to fight. | ||
The number of GSP required to access Elite Smash is not set, but rather it increases as more people reach the threshold. | The number of GSP required to access Elite Smash is not set, but rather it increases as more people reach the threshold. | ||
The win ratio the player has playing as a certain fighter also influences whether or not Elite Smash can be played as said character. | |||
Elite Smash was first revealed in the November 1st Nintendo Direct. In the same direct, Masahiro Sakurai noted that developers would be looking at fights in Elite Smash to determine how to balance characters. | Elite Smash was first revealed in the November 1st Nintendo Direct. In the same direct, Masahiro Sakurai noted that developers would be looking at fights in Elite Smash to determine how to balance characters. | ||
A notice will appear when a player first fights in an Elite Smash tournament. | A notice will appear when a player first fights in an Elite Smash tournament. |
Revision as of 21:28, January 16, 2019
Elite Smash is an online mode on Quickplay that allows people with a certain Global Smash Power to access. Once said character reaches the necessary GSP, that character is allowed to fight in Elite Smash. However, if the character's GSP goes below the threshold, it will no longer be allowed to fight.
The number of GSP required to access Elite Smash is not set, but rather it increases as more people reach the threshold.
The win ratio the player has playing as a certain fighter also influences whether or not Elite Smash can be played as said character.
Elite Smash was first revealed in the November 1st Nintendo Direct. In the same direct, Masahiro Sakurai noted that developers would be looking at fights in Elite Smash to determine how to balance characters.
A notice will appear when a player first fights in an Elite Smash tournament.