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'''The Visitor to Flat Zone''' is the 35th event match in [[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]. The player fights as [[Mr. Game & Watch]] against [[Toon Link]], [[Peach]], and [[Jigglypuff]] (all in | '''The Visitor to Flat Zone''' is the 35th event match in [[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]. The player fights as [[Mr. Game & Watch]] against [[Toon Link]], [[Peach]], and [[Jigglypuff]] (all in "Game & Watch" forms). You must KO all your opponents once to win. It's fought on the [[Flat Zone 2]] stage which provides a big advantage since it has walk off edges and close blast lines. This event is relatively easy even on hard. Its difficulty resides on the fact that the 3 can gang up against you, but chances are that you can separate them. | ||
==Strategies== | ==Strategies== | ||
Try to separate your foes and [[KO]] them one at a time, and knock them into stage hazards. For an easy | Try to separate your foes and [[KO]] them one at a time, and knock them into stage hazards such as the Lion Tamers with the chairs, but be extra careful not to endanger yourself also. For an easy KO, stay by the stage's edge and [[throw]] or [[Smash Attack | smash]] your foes towards the nearest [[blast line]]. If they gang up on you, make sure they are between you and the stage's edge, so you fly towards the stage's middle, and not into the blast line. | ||
Mr. Game and Watch has | |||
Mr. Game and Watch has excellent aerials, taking advantage of it provides an almost instant victory. Also, Mr. Game & Watch has respectable finishers too, such as his [[forward smash]] and [[up smash]], and his [[fair | Foward Aerial]] (the up smash is especially useful on the "Lion" and "Oil Panic" stage changes because you can stand on the highest ledge to narrow the distance you have to smash your foes.) Unfortunatly, the selected enemies do not have moves that can fill up Mr. Game and Watch's [[Oil Panic]] attack reducing it's viability as a finisher, so do not try and use it. | |||
Try and K.O. [[Jigglypuff]] first, because it is easier to launch because of its weight. It's a better way to quickly lower the number of opponents against you. With Jigglypuff gone, you can focus more on [[Toon Link]] and [[Peach]]. | |||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*The selection of enemies for this event match could be a joke on the fact that Game & Watch systems had no music, as Toon Link and Peach have taunts that create music note sprites and Jigglypuff's [[Sing]] does the same. | *The selection of enemies for this event match could be a joke on the fact that Game & Watch systems had no music, as Toon Link and Peach have taunts that create music note sprites and Jigglypuff's [[Sing]] does the same. | ||
*This event is very unique, as the player will face "Mr. Game & Watch"esque styles of Jigglypuff, Peach, and Toon Link | *This event is very unique, as the player will face "Mr. Game & Watch"esque styles of Jigglypuff, Peach, and Toon Link, and these appearance aren't available as [[color changes|alternative costumes]] for normal Brawl gameplay and at any other time in the game. | ||
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Revision as of 05:05, December 18, 2008
Single Event 35 The Visitor to Flat Zone | |
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Official description | Can anyone move well in this flat world? Maybe an ally?! Maybe not... |
Character(s) used | Mr. Game & Watch (1 life) |
Allies | None |
Opponent(s) | Shadow Peach (1 life) Shadow Jigglypuff (1 life) Shadow Toon Link (1 life) |
Stage(s) | Flat Zone 2 |
Music | {{{music}}} |
Availability | Unlocked after unlocking all the characters |
The Visitor to Flat Zone is the 35th event match in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. The player fights as Mr. Game & Watch against Toon Link, Peach, and Jigglypuff (all in "Game & Watch" forms). You must KO all your opponents once to win. It's fought on the Flat Zone 2 stage which provides a big advantage since it has walk off edges and close blast lines. This event is relatively easy even on hard. Its difficulty resides on the fact that the 3 can gang up against you, but chances are that you can separate them.
Strategies
Try to separate your foes and KO them one at a time, and knock them into stage hazards such as the Lion Tamers with the chairs, but be extra careful not to endanger yourself also. For an easy KO, stay by the stage's edge and throw or smash your foes towards the nearest blast line. If they gang up on you, make sure they are between you and the stage's edge, so you fly towards the stage's middle, and not into the blast line.
Mr. Game and Watch has excellent aerials, taking advantage of it provides an almost instant victory. Also, Mr. Game & Watch has respectable finishers too, such as his forward smash and up smash, and his Foward Aerial (the up smash is especially useful on the "Lion" and "Oil Panic" stage changes because you can stand on the highest ledge to narrow the distance you have to smash your foes.) Unfortunatly, the selected enemies do not have moves that can fill up Mr. Game and Watch's Oil Panic attack reducing it's viability as a finisher, so do not try and use it.
Try and K.O. Jigglypuff first, because it is easier to launch because of its weight. It's a better way to quickly lower the number of opponents against you. With Jigglypuff gone, you can focus more on Toon Link and Peach.
Trivia
- The selection of enemies for this event match could be a joke on the fact that Game & Watch systems had no music, as Toon Link and Peach have taunts that create music note sprites and Jigglypuff's Sing does the same.
- This event is very unique, as the player will face "Mr. Game & Watch"esque styles of Jigglypuff, Peach, and Toon Link, and these appearance aren't available as alternative costumes for normal Brawl gameplay and at any other time in the game.