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'''Ice Breaker''' ({{ja|ひとの恋路をジャマするやつは}}, '' | '''Ice Breaker''' ({{ja|ひとの恋路をジャマするやつは}}, ''Those who interfere person's romance'') is the 21st [[event match]] of the 51 event matches in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''. The player is set against two {{SSBM|Ice Climbers}}, who will only jump, not attacking unless they are knocked offstage. Additionally, Nana will attack the player when Popo is being attacked. The goal of this event is to [[KO]] both Nanas (KO'ing Popo will result in a failure). There is a time limit of one minute. | ||
There is a slight delay between the time that the player KO's Nana and when the game recognizes his or her success, in order to check that the player has not simply KO'd both climbers of a pair. | There is a slight delay between the time that the player KO's Nana and when the game recognizes his or her success, in order to check that the player has not simply KO'd both climbers of a pair. | ||
{{Event Melee}} | {{Event Melee}} |
Revision as of 19:14, May 22, 2017
Event 21 Ice Breaker | |
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Official description | Your cold mission...is to KO both Nanas. |
Character(s) used | Choose (1 stock) |
Opponent(s) | Ice Climbers (1 stock) Ice Climbers (1 stock) |
Stage(s) | Princess Peach's Castle |
Music | Princess Peach's Castle |
Availability | Unlockable |
Ice Breaker (ひとの恋路をジャマするやつは, Those who interfere person's romance) is the 21st event match of the 51 event matches in Super Smash Bros. Melee. The player is set against two Ice Climbers, who will only jump, not attacking unless they are knocked offstage. Additionally, Nana will attack the player when Popo is being attacked. The goal of this event is to KO both Nanas (KO'ing Popo will result in a failure). There is a time limit of one minute.
There is a slight delay between the time that the player KO's Nana and when the game recognizes his or her success, in order to check that the player has not simply KO'd both climbers of a pair.