Super Smash Bros. Melee

Special Melee

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Special Melee is a multiplayer mode in Super Smash Bros. Melee. Each mode applies a special modifier to the match, such as making the characters bigger or making everyone invisible. No play records are saved in this mode.

Modes

Camera Mode

Main article: Camera

Camera Mode limits a match to only three players, but the fourth controller can be used to move the camera freely and take snapshots. This is the only way to take snapshots in Melee.

Stamina Mode

Main article: Stamina Mode

Stamina Mode replaces the standard percentage meters with traditional health meters. For two-player matches both players have 300HP, while all players get 150 HP in a three- or four-player game.

Super Sudden Death

Main article: Super Sudden Death

Super Sudden Death gives all players 300% at the start of each stock rather than 0%, resulting is a fast and volatile match.

Giant Melee/Tiny Melee

Giant Melee causes all characters to be as large as if they have used a Super Mushroom. This stacks with any Mushrooms acquired during the match. Tiny Melee is the same, except that all characters are as small as their Poison Mushroom selves instead.

Invisible Melee

Invisible Melee causes all characters to appear as if they have picked up a Cloaking Device, being mostly invisible based on movement. Unlike the actual Cloaking Device, damage is taken as usual, and bonuses such as Invisible KO are not awarded. Picking up a Cloaking Device during the match has no visibile effect, but its damage-nullifying and bonus-awarding effects occur as usual.

Fixed-Camera Mode

Fixed-Camera Mode locks the camera in a single position for the entire match, usually showing the entire stage. The blast lines do not change. This makes it easier to see where items have appeared, but makes characters very hard to see on larger stages.

Single Button Mode

Single Button Melee causes the game to ignore all input except for the control stick, the Start/Pause button, and the A button, thus only allowing for standard attacks. One cannot even manually drop items or use the c-stick for smash attacks. This also requires players to press up in order to jump, instead of X or Y. Since special moves cannot be used, characters such as Yoshi, Kirby, and Jigglypuff (who either don't need or don't have triple jumps) are not as hindered when recovering, while characters with essential special moves or mediocre double jumps (such as Bowser and Zelda) find it very difficult to recovery. Characters who need to shield or dodge frequently also have a more difficult time.

Lightning Melee/Slo-Mo Melee

Lightning Melee causes all facets of the game to be played at double speed, including the timer in timed matches. Slo-Mo Melee runs the game at half speed.

In Super Smash Bros. Brawl

Special Melee is succeeded by Special Brawl in Brawl, which allows several modifiers to be in effect at once.