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==In ''Brawl''== | ==In ''Brawl''== | ||
In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', these matches reappear under the name 'All-Star Battle', acting as a Multi-Man Brawl. Unlike Melee's All-Star Matches, the opponents you face are | In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', these matches reappear under the name 'All-Star Battle', acting as a Multi-Man Brawl. Unlike Melee's All-Star Matches, the opponents you face are categorized by newcomers and veterans of this game. The player has to battle two opponents, and there will be a short delay for another one to appear. These matches do not have a limited amount of time for the player to complete them. | ||
==Battles== | ==Battles== |
Revision as of 17:34, May 19, 2011
- This article is about the Event Matches. For information on the secret All-Star Mode, see here.
All-Star Matches are five Event Matches in Super Smash Bros. Melee that pit the player against 4-5 different computer players (up to six on the last one), one right after the other. Each computer plays on his own stage, so every time a computer is defeated, the player is automatically taken to the next stage, keeping their damage percentage as they go.
All All-Star Matches last four minutes and gives the player two lives. High scores are shown by how long it took the player to defeat all characters.
Matches
- Event 10: All-Star Match 1
- Event 20: All-Star Match 2
- Event 30: All-Star Match 3
- Event 40: All-Star Match 4
- Event 49: All-Star Match Deluxe
In Brawl
In Super Smash Bros. Brawl, these matches reappear under the name 'All-Star Battle', acting as a Multi-Man Brawl. Unlike Melee's All-Star Matches, the opponents you face are categorized by newcomers and veterans of this game. The player has to battle two opponents, and there will be a short delay for another one to appear. These matches do not have a limited amount of time for the player to complete them.