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Brawl+ is a modification project designed to make Super Smash Bros. Brawl more competitive. Among the first gameplay mods released to the public, Brawl+ has attained some niche appeal amongst the Smash community, due to its gameplay changes. With the continuing success of Project M, as well as the end of Brawl+'s development in 2010, however, Brawl+'s popularity has considerably fallen. In its brief popularity as a gameplay mod, however, Brawl+ ended up developing its own, small tournament scene, though such tournaments were not seen as legal.

Brawl+'s latest release, version 7.0.3, was released in 2010, with most of its staff having moved onto development of Brawl+'s spiritual successor of Project M. As such, all development of Brawl+ has since ceased.

Like most mods, Brawl+ can be installed via the use of the Smash Stack exploit, though its initial release required the use of the Twilight Hack to install.

Features

  • No random Prat Falling. Moves that trip the opponent such as Banana Peel will still trip.
  • A new character select screen with independent icons for Zelda, Sheik, Zero Suit Samus, and all Pokémon Trainer Pokémon.
  • Hitlag decreased in some moves, such as Captain Falcon's sweetspotted forward aerial (the Knee Smash) and Marth's tipped forward smash.
  • Fully independent versions of Squirtle, Ivysaur, and Charizard, though Pokémon Trainer can still be selected. For the stand-alone characters, Stamina has been removed, and the Pokémon will not cycle upon revival or via Pokémon Change. The Pokémon Trainer will not appear in the background or the victory screen if players choose to play an independent Pokémon.
  • Automatic L-canceling, also known as ALR or Aerial Lag Reduction (most characters' landing lag from aerials has been reduced to 50%; Captain Falcon and Lucas to 40%; Link to 35%)
  • Dash canceling from Melee is reintroduced. Crouching while dashing allows for this.
  • No replay time limit. The replay icon still does not appear if the match is longer than three minutes, but if the player presses the button to save replays, the replay will be saved normally.
  • Window of time for dash-dancing lengthened, enabling more Melee-like DDing.
  • Ability to shield during dash-dancing.
  • No stale-move negation.
  • Stage freezing. -Stops all stage movement, potentially allowing for more neutral stages. Only applies for:
  • No auto sweet spot ledges.
  • Lag-less edges - characters can now drop from or climb onto ledges immediately after grabbing them
  • Since build 5.0, the Online Practice Stage is loaded whenever Rumble Falls is selected in Versus Mode. In older versions of Brawl+, the Online Practice Stage was loaded whenever New Pork City was selected, and in even older versions (Genesis build) the Online Practice Stage was fully selectable as a stand-alone stage. As of 7.0.3, the Online Practice Stage is loaded as its own icon, but without the common3.pac file, the icon is loaded as Flat Zone 2.

Gameplay Tweaks

  • Character modifications with the intent of balancing. For example, Captain Falcon has been significantly improved.
  • Faster overall gameplay speed, largely due to reduced lag and sped-up attack frames
  • Increased falling speed for most characters
  • Increased fast-falling speed for most characters
  • Increased hitstun, allowing for truly inescapable combos, and more comboing potential in general
  • Tech window enlarged, making for easier teching
  • Faster techrolls
  • Fixes grab release problems. No more grab release problems to characters like Wario, Ness or Lucas.
  • Perfect shield window decreased.
  • Increased shield stun, meaning a character hit while using their shield is forced to stay shielded for a longer amount of time.
  • Many moves received slight alterations (e.g.: Bowser's forward smash now produces a flame effect on contact with the opponent, Wizard's Foot gives another jump for recovery, and Rest now produces a darkness effect and launches the enemy at an angle instead of upward.)
  • Buffer time for moves can be changed to 0-10 frames in Versus mode (Brawl's default is 10). This is done by replacing the handicap with buffer settings, with every 10% being one frame of buffer.
  • Using the c-stick for a downward aerial attack no longer produces an auto-fastfall.
  • Landing lag glitch removed
  • Unrestricted camera during replays, and while paused in versus match.
  • Default Versus settings now four stock, eight minutes, Team Attack on
  • Nametags are saved in replays
  • Grabs give the victim back their second jump (removes ability to grab a character at the ledge and drop them to force a death)
  • Extended out-of-bounds limits on certain stages
  • Differently colored shields

"Melee 2.0" controversy

Despite constant disclaimers by the supporters of the Brawl+ project, many critics of the game refer to Brawl+ as "Melee 2.0", stating that the hackers behind the making of the project are making nothing more than an attempt to "play Melee with Brawl characters and stages"; Brawl+ actually started out as a "Melee 2.0" project, which included basic codes for wavedashing and shield button-triggered L-canceling (two features that were both in Melee, but later removed in Brawl). While these codes have since been removed from Brawl+, the arguments persist, as Brawl's changes to certain moves (such as Rest) have been "undone" to match their Melee counterparts, as well as some physics changes to more closely emulate Melee, such as higher hitstun and a significantly weakened stale move negation. While most complaints have subsided with the discontinuation of Brawl+ development, the "Melee 2.0" claims continue in the similar project of Project M, among others.

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