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'''Difficulty''' is an option in some single player modes that allows a player to adjust the game after one's skill. There are five difficulty levels. Depending on what mode is being played, different difficulty levels will affect the game in different ways. For example, a higher difficulty level in the [[Subspace Emissary]] will make the enemies harder by giving them larger [[knockback]] and more [[damage]], while a higher difficulty level in [[Target Smash]] won't affect the characters' properties at all, but instead change the stage's design into a more difficult one. Sometimes, [[unlockable]]s depend of the difficulty on which a game mode is cleared. | '''Difficulty''' is an option in some single player modes that allows a player to adjust the game after one's skill. There are five difficulty levels. Depending on what mode is being played, different difficulty levels will affect the game in different ways. For example, a higher difficulty level in the [[Subspace Emissary]] will make the enemies harder by giving them larger [[knockback]] and more [[damage]], while a higher difficulty level in [[Target Smash]] won't affect the characters' properties at all, but instead change the stage's design into a more difficult one. Sometimes, [[unlockable]]s depend of the difficulty on which a game mode is cleared. | ||
Revision as of 15:05, August 2, 2011
Difficulty is an option in some single player modes that allows a player to adjust the game after one's skill. There are five difficulty levels. Depending on what mode is being played, different difficulty levels will affect the game in different ways. For example, a higher difficulty level in the Subspace Emissary will make the enemies harder by giving them larger knockback and more damage, while a higher difficulty level in Target Smash won't affect the characters' properties at all, but instead change the stage's design into a more difficult one. Sometimes, unlockables depend of the difficulty on which a game mode is cleared.
Difficulty levels in SSB and SSBM
- Very easy
- Easy
- Normal
- Hard
- Very hard
Difficulty levels in SSBB
- Easy
- Normal
- Hard
- Very hard
- Intense