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'''For Fun''' ({{ja|エンジョイ|Enjoi}}, ''Enjoy'') is an [[Wi-Fi|online mode]] that appears in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''. In this mode, players fight each other in four-player free-for-alls, with all [[item]]s turned on. All stages are playable except for {{SSB4|Final Destination}}; stages are chosen at random with no player choice. Several stages in For Fun mode are altered to remove hazards. Only wins from matches are recorded in this mode. Both Free-For-All and Team Battle modes are available.  
'''For Fun''' ({{ja|エンジョイ|Enjoi}}, ''Enjoy'') is an [[Wi-Fi|online mode]] that appears in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''. In this mode, players fight each other in four-player free-for-alls or two-on-two [[team battle]]s, with all [[item]]s turned on. All stages are playable except for {{SSB4|Final Destination}}; stages are selected at random with no player choice. In the 3DS version, some stages are altered to remove hazards. This mode affects the player's character [[records]], but does not keep explicit statistics on the player's performance.


[[For Glory]] acts as a counterpart of For Fun in that it allows for only one-on-one matches and restricts all items, as well as allowing only Final Destination and variants as usable stages.
[[For Glory]] acts as a counterpart of For Fun in that it allows for one-on-one matches and disables all items, as well as allowing only Final Destination and Ω Form stages.


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 06:09, February 18, 2015

For Fun (エンジョイ, Enjoy) is an online mode that appears in Super Smash Bros. 4. In this mode, players fight each other in four-player free-for-alls or two-on-two team battles, with all items turned on. All stages are playable except for Final Destination; stages are selected at random with no player choice. In the 3DS version, some stages are altered to remove hazards. This mode affects the player's character records, but does not keep explicit statistics on the player's performance.

For Glory acts as a counterpart of For Fun in that it allows for one-on-one matches and disables all items, as well as allowing only Final Destination and Ω Form stages.

See also