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Brawl+: Difference between revisions

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m (I think this can be worked in, considering around 70% don't use MAD.)
m (K, but this page still needs a little work.)
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*No Auto [[Sweet spot (ledge)|sweetspot]] ledges.
*No Auto [[Sweet spot (ledge)|sweetspot]] ledges.
*Lag-less [[Edge|edges]].
*Lag-less [[Edge|edges]].
*MAD ([[Air dodging #In Super Smash Bros. Melee|Melee air dodge]]), which enables [[Wavedashing]]. (this is usually NOT in mainstream brawl+)
*MAD ([[Air dodging #In Super Smash Bros. Melee|Melee air dodge]]), which enables [[Wavedashing]]. (this is usually NOT in mainstream Brawl+)


===Gameplay Tweaks===
===Gameplay Tweaks===

Revision as of 18:16, April 5, 2009

Brawl+ is a working project designed to make various aspects of Brawl more competitive. It is only available by modifying the Wii with specific software. More information can be found on the Brawl+ FAQ at Smash World Forums.

Currently available modifications include (but are not limited to):

Features

Gameplay Tweaks