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Here is my "Super Smash Bros 4 (Wii U)" Game Playthrough all the way through 25 turns of Smash Tour. You can only play up to a maximum of 25 turns and no more than that. I wanted to make this in order to add it to my video collection. There are sooooo many things that happens in Smash Tour. Soooo many items used and everything happening at the same time, so in order to understand what's going on, try to keep up. The more fighters you have in this party game, the more chances you have of winning this party game. Everything thrown at each player is COMPLETELY RANDOM!! You don't choose anything except you choose items to use each turn on the board and also before the fight starts and that's about it. Otherwise, it gets crazy. Items gained each turn are random, fighters you gain are random, and the stage you fight on is random with the exception of the final battle always being Battlefield. So in order to truly enjoy Smash Tour, you have to get used to playing with fighters that you have NEVER played with before. It's called adapting because basically, EVERYTHING is random. I find it very fun. You might too once you get the hang of it. You might even grow to like some new characters that you don't normally play with. Like Sakurai said, "Having plenty of fighters at the end of the final battle is key." So try to keep up. One downside is that the computers are too easy, but sometimes depending on the situation and the items they start with as well as the condition of the fighting match, it may get tricky at times too. If only you could play this online with people.
How the final battle works is like this. You only win if you have the most kills at the end of the match. That includes either having the most kills at the end of the time limit, or just in general period even if you do happen to knock all of your other opponents fighters and you're the last to stand. You still got to have the most kills.
Hope you enjoy this. You can also encounter this on my playlist as well. Check it out along with the other videos on that playlist too. Oh and last thing.
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Here is my "Super Smash Bros 4 (Wii U)" Game Playthrough all the way through 25 turns of Smash Tour. You can only play up to a maximum of 25 turns and no more than that. I wanted to make this in order to add it to my video collection. There are sooooo many things that happens in Smash Tour. Soooo many items used and everything happening at the same time, so in order to understand what's going on, try to keep up. The more fighters you have in this party game, the more chances you have of winning this party game. Everything thrown at each player is COMPLETELY RANDOM!! You don't choose anything except you choose items to use each turn on the board and also before the fight starts and that's about it. Otherwise, it gets crazy. Items gained each turn are random, fighters you gain are random, and the stage you fight on is random with the exception of the final battle always being Battlefield. So in order to truly enjoy Smash Tour, you have to get used to playing with fighters that you have NEVER played with before. It's called adapting because basically, EVERYTHING is random. I find it very fun. You might too once you get the hang of it. You might even grow to like some new characters that you don't normally play with. Like Sakurai said, "Having plenty of fighters at the end of the final battle is key." So try to keep up. One downside is that the computers are too easy, but sometimes depending on the situation and the items they start with as well as the condition of the fighting match, it may get tricky at times too. If only you could play this online with people.
How the final battle works is like this. You only win if you have the most kills at the end of the match. That includes either having the most kills at the end of the time limit, or just in general period even if you do happen to knock all of your other opponents fighters and you're the last to stand. You still got to have the most kills.
Hope you enjoy this. You can also encounter this on my playlist as well. Check it out along with the other videos on that playlist too. Oh and last thing.
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Here is my "Super Smash Bros 4 (Wii U)" Game Playthrough all the way through 25 turns of Smash Tour. You can only play up to a maximum of 25 turns and no more than that. I wanted to make this in order to add it to my video collection. There are sooooo many things that happens in Smash Tour. Soooo many items used and everything happening at the same time, so in order to understand what's going on, try to keep up. The more fighters you have in this party game, the more chances you have of winning this party game. Everything thrown at each player is COMPLETELY RANDOM!! You don't choose anything except you choose items to use each turn on the board and also before the fight starts and that's about it. Otherwise, it gets crazy. Items gained each turn are random, fighters you gain are random, and the stage you fight on is random with the exception of the final battle always being Battlefield. So in order to truly enjoy Smash Tour, you have to get used to playing with fighters that you have NEVER played with before. It's called adapting because basically, EVERYTHING is random. I find it very fun. You might too once you get the hang of it. You might even grow to like some new characters that you don't normally play with. Like Sakurai said, "Having plenty of fighters at the end of the final battle is key." So try to keep up. One downside is that the computers are too easy, but sometimes depending on the situation and the items they start with as well as the condition of the fighting match, it may get tricky at times too. If only you could play this online with people.
How the final battle works is like this. You only win if you have the most kills at the end of the match. That includes either having the most kills at the end of the time limit, or just in general period even if you do happen to knock all of your other opponents fighters and you're the last to stand. You still got to have the most kills.
Hope you enjoy this. You can also encounter this on my playlist as well. Check it out along with the other videos on that playlist too. Oh and last thing.
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Basically this is me playing around with the "Auto-Handicap function" in the multiplayer options rule. And I really love this function that Sakurai put on here. With this function on here, the damage percentage is automatically adjusted match after match based on who won the match. And the more matches you win, the more your damage percentage at the start of the upcoming battles rises, which in turn makes your battles harder each time you win. You can ACTUALLY treat this multiplayer like playing "Survival Mode" where you try to win as many matches as you can until you at least lose ONCE. After that, it's normally game over, and then your high score of how far you got is recorded and such. That's how I wanted to treat Super Smash Bros too.
I just made this video to prove a point that YOU can do it as many times as you want and you can customize your consecutive matches however you like and even mix up the rules each fight, kind of like the "Scarescraper Mode" in Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon on the 3DS. For a big challenge, try turning on customs against your CPU opponents. TRY IT ALL! I highly recommend it! Watch how entertained you will be when you try this! You can do this on both the Wii U and 3DS Version of Smash and possibly even the previous Smash games too. I best recommend doing this either by yourself or doing this as a co-op in Team Battle if you have friends rather than do it vs each other. You can also pick 1 distant friend on your friend roster list and do it with them as well against the online level 9 CPUs.
By doing this, you can do ANYTHING that you want with no pressure and even go at your own pace. Plus you won't have to worry about getting bored quickly of winning against CPUs. Do it this way from now on. It's also a great way to train too.
This here is just a random video I thought I would put out there. The features me playing as different characters along with the CPUS. Hope you enjoy this and again realize, that I'm only making this video to get my point across. Doing this is soooooo much fun. Very entertaining. If possible, let your Amiibos tag along with you too in consecutive Auto-Handicap battles in co-op Team Battle matches against the infinite spawning of the level 9 CPUs. Plus, you get rewards after offline battles from both the coin rewards as well as the gifts from Amiibos too. You can even do this endlessly.
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Basically this is me playing around with the "Auto-Handicap function" in the multiplayer options rule. And I really love this function that Sakurai put on here. With this function on here, the damage percentage is automatically adjusted match after match based on who won the match. And the more matches you win, the more your damage percentage at the start of the upcoming battles rises, which in turn makes your battles harder each time you win. You can ACTUALLY treat this multiplayer like playing "Survival Mode" where you try to win as many matches as you can until you at least lose ONCE. After that, it's normally game over, and then your high score of how far you got is recorded and such. That's how I wanted to treat Super Smash Bros too.
I just made this video to prove a point that YOU can do it as many times as you want and you can customize your consecutive matches however you like and even mix up the rules each fight, kind of like the "Scarescraper Mode" in Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon on the 3DS. For a big challenge, try turning on customs against your CPU opponents. TRY IT ALL! I highly recommend it! Watch how entertained you will be when you try this! You can do this on both the Wii U and 3DS Version of Smash and possibly even the previous Smash games too. I best recommend doing this either by yourself or doing this as a co-op in Team Battle if you have friends rather than do it vs each other. You can also pick 1 distant friend on your friend roster list and do it with them as well against the online level 9 CPUs.
By doing this, you can do ANYTHING that you want with no pressure and even go at your own pace. Plus you won't have to worry about getting bored quickly of winning against CPUs. Do it this way from now on. It's also a great way to train too.
This here is just a random video I thought I would put out there. The features me playing as different characters along with the CPUS. Hope you enjoy this and again realize, that I'm only making this video to get my point across. Doing this is soooooo much fun. Very entertaining. If possible, let your Amiibos tag along with you too in consecutive Auto-Handicap battles in co-op Team Battle matches against the infinite spawning of the level 9 CPUs. Plus, you get rewards after offline battles from both the coin rewards as well as the gifts from Amiibos too. You can even do this endlessly.
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Basically this is me playing around with the "Auto-Handicap function" in the multiplayer options rule. And I really love this function that Sakurai put on here. With this function on here, the damage percentage is automatically adjusted match after match based on who won the match. And the more matches you win, the more your damage percentage at the start of the upcoming battles rises, which in turn makes your battles harder each time you win. You can ACTUALLY treat this multiplayer like playing "Survival Mode" where you try to win as many matches as you can until you at least lose ONCE. After that, it's normally game over, and then your high score of how far you got is recorded and such. That's how I wanted to treat Super Smash Bros too.
I just made this video to prove a point that YOU can do it as many times as you want and you can customize your consecutive matches however you like and even mix up the rules each fight, kind of like the "Scarescraper Mode" in Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon on the 3DS. For a big challenge, try turning on customs against your CPU opponents. TRY IT ALL! I highly recommend it! Watch how entertained you will be when you try this! You can do this on both the Wii U and 3DS Version of Smash and possibly even the previous Smash games too. I best recommend doing this either by yourself or doing this as a co-op in Team Battle if you have friends rather than do it vs each other. You can also pick 1 distant friend on your friend roster list and do it with them as well against the online level 9 CPUs.
By doing this, you can do ANYTHING that you want with no pressure and even go at your own pace. Plus you won't have to worry about getting bored quickly of winning against CPUs. Do it this way from now on. It's also a great way to train too.
This here is just a random video I thought I would put out there. The features me playing as different characters along with the CPUS. Hope you enjoy this and again realize, that I'm only making this video to get my point across. Doing this is soooooo much fun. Very entertaining. If possible, let your Amiibos tag along with you too in consecutive Auto-Handicap battles in co-op Team Battle matches against the infinite spawning of the level 9 CPUs. Plus, you get rewards after offline battles from both the coin rewards as well as the gifts from Amiibos too. You can even do this endlessly.
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Basically this is me using the customs moves equipment function in the multiplayer options rule during the character select screen. And I really love this function that Sakurai put on here. With this function on here, you can choose to increase your attack power (in exchange for lowered defense), increase your defense (in exchange for lowered speed movement), or even increase your speed (in exchange for lowered attack power). After doing a lot of playing around in the custom moves section, I have learned that you CAN make your Team Battle fights against the level 9 CPUs much much tougher by increasing your speed. But by doing that, you cut your attack power down in exchange.
By cutting all of my fighters attack power in half, the matches in Team Battle against level 9 cpus can actually be a lot tougher this time, which in turn makes your battles much much harder because it forces you to work TWICE as hard to defeat the CPU enemy. Here's a challenge for you. Try fighting all the level 9 cpus at their "Default" full strength while YOU choose the "speed" option in the character selection screen for you and all the rest of your cpu allies that YOU choose. It'll make it a little more balanced in some way depending on how you fight. Think of this as "Hard Mode." By doing it this way, I was actually able to turn this into a back to back consecutive Smash matches video. The score will be known throughout the beginning of each match during the countdown. First team to lose all their fighters loses the whole thing overall.
I just made this video to prove a point that YOU can do it as many times as you want and you can customize your consecutive matches however you like and even mix up the rules each fight. TRY IT! I highly recommend it! Watch how entertained you will be when you try this! You can do this on both the Wii U and 3DS Version of Smash. I best recommend doing this either by yourself with CPU allies or doing this as a co-op in Team Battle with your friends. You can also pick 1 distant friend on your friend roster list and do it with them as well against the online level 9 CPUs ONLY if they have the same custom equipments as YOU do.
By doing it this way you won't have to worry about getting bored quickly of winning against CPUs all the time and ACTUALLY challenge yourself. Do it this way from now on. It's also a great way to train too. Get like a name randomizer or like a flashcards app that'll randomly call out names for you and your opponents.
This here is just a random video I thought I would put out there. The features me playing as different characters along with the CPUS. Hope you enjoy this and again realize, that I'm only making this video to get my point across. Doing this is soooooo much fun. Very entertaining. You can even do this endlessly.
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Basically this is me using the customs moves equipment function in the multiplayer options rule during the character select screen. And I really love this function that Sakurai put on here. With this function on here, you can choose to increase your attack power (in exchange for lowered defense), increase your defense (in exchange for lowered speed movement), or even increase your speed (in exchange for lowered attack power). After doing a lot of playing around in the custom moves section, I have learned that you CAN make your Team Battle fights against the level 9 CPUs much much tougher by increasing your speed. But by doing that, you cut your attack power down in exchange.
By cutting all of my fighters attack power in half, the matches in Team Battle against level 9 cpus can actually be a lot tougher this time, which in turn makes your battles much much harder because it forces you to work TWICE as hard to defeat the CPU enemy. Here's a challenge for you. Try fighting all the level 9 cpus at their "Default" full strength while YOU choose the "speed" option in the character selection screen for you and all the rest of your cpu allies that YOU choose. It'll make it a little more balanced in some way depending on how you fight. Think of this as "Hard Mode." By doing it this way, I was actually able to turn this into a back to back consecutive Smash matches video. The score will be known throughout the beginning of each match during the countdown. First team to lose all their fighters loses the whole thing overall.
I just made this video to prove a point that YOU can do it as many times as you want and you can customize your consecutive matches however you like and even mix up the rules each fight. TRY IT! I highly recommend it! Watch how entertained you will be when you try this! You can do this on both the Wii U and 3DS Version of Smash. I best recommend doing this either by yourself with CPU allies or doing this as a co-op in Team Battle with your friends. You can also pick 1 distant friend on your friend roster list and do it with them as well against the online level 9 CPUs ONLY if they have the same custom equipments as YOU do.
By doing it this way you won't have to worry about getting bored quickly of winning against CPUs all the time and ACTUALLY challenge yourself. Do it this way from now on. It's also a great way to train too. Get like a name randomizer or like a flashcards app that'll randomly call out names for you and your opponents.
This here is just a random video I thought I would put out there. The features me playing as different characters along with the CPUS. Hope you enjoy this and again realize, that I'm only making this video to get my point across. Doing this is soooooo much fun. Very entertaining. You can even do this endlessly.
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Basically this is me playing around with the "Auto-Handicap function" in the multiplayer options rule. And I really love this function that Sakurai put on here. With this function on here, the damage percentage is automatically adjusted match after match based on who won the match. And the more matches you win, the more your damage percentage at the start of the upcoming battles rises, which in turn makes your battles harder each time you win. You can ACTUALLY treat this multiplayer like playing "Survival Mode" where you try to win as many matches as you can until you at least lose ONCE. After that, it's normally game over, and then your high score of how far you got is recorded and such. That's how I wanted to treat Super Smash Bros too.
I just made this video to prove a point that YOU can do it as many times as you want and you can customize your consecutive matches however you like and even mix up the rules each fight, kind of like the "Scarescraper Mode" in Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon on the 3DS. For a big challenge, try turning on customs against your CPU opponents. TRY IT ALL! I highly recommend it! Watch how entertained you will be when you try this! You can do this on both the Wii U and 3DS Version of Smash and possibly even the previous Smash games too. I best recommend doing this either by yourself or doing this as a co-op in Team Battle if you have friends rather than do it vs each other. You can also pick 1 distant friend on your friend roster list and do it with them as well against the online level 9 CPUs.
By doing this, you can do ANYTHING that you want with no pressure and even go at your own pace. Plus you won't have to worry about getting bored quickly of winning against CPUs. Do it this way from now on. It's also a great way to train too.
This here is just a random video I thought I would put out there. The features me playing as different characters along with the CPUS. Hope you enjoy this and again realize, that I'm only making this video to get my point across. Doing this is soooooo much fun. Very entertaining. If possible, let your Amiibos tag along with you too in consecutive Auto-Handicap battles in co-op Team Battle matches against the infinite spawning of the level 9 CPUs. Plus, you get rewards after offline battles from both the coin rewards as well as the gifts from Amiibos too. You can even do this endlessly.
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Basically this is me playing around with the "Auto-Handicap function" in the multiplayer options rule. And I really love this function that Sakurai put on here. With this function on here, the damage percentage is automatically adjusted match after match based on who won the match. And the more matches you win, the more your damage percentage at the start of the upcoming battles rises, which in turn makes your battles harder each time you win. You can ACTUALLY treat this multiplayer like playing "Survival Mode" where you try to win as many matches as you can until you at least lose ONCE. After that, it's normally game over, and then your high score of how far you got is recorded and such. That's how I wanted to treat Super Smash Bros too.
I just made this video to prove a point that YOU can do it as many times as you want and you can customize your consecutive matches however you like and even mix up the rules each fight, kind of like the "Scarescraper Mode" in Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon on the 3DS. For a big challenge, try turning on customs against your CPU opponents. TRY IT ALL! I highly recommend it! Watch how entertained you will be when you try this! You can do this on both the Wii U and 3DS Version of Smash and possibly even the previous Smash games too. I best recommend doing this either by yourself or doing this as a co-op in Team Battle if you have friends rather than do it vs each other. You can also pick 1 distant friend on your friend roster list and do it with them as well against the online level 9 CPUs.
By doing this, you can do ANYTHING that you want with no pressure and even go at your own pace. Plus you won't have to worry about getting bored quickly of winning against CPUs. Do it this way from now on. It's also a great way to train too.
This here is just a random video I thought I would put out there. The features me playing as different characters along with the CPUS. Hope you enjoy this and again realize, that I'm only making this video to get my point across. Doing this is soooooo much fun. Very entertaining. If possible, let your Amiibos tag along with you too in consecutive Auto-Handicap battles in co-op Team Battle matches against the infinite spawning of the level 9 CPUs. Plus, you get rewards after offline battles from both the coin rewards as well as the gifts from Amiibos too. You can even do this endlessly.
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Basically this is me playing around with the "Auto-Handicap function" in the multiplayer options rule. And I really love this function that Sakurai put on here. With this function on here, the damage percentage is automatically adjusted match after match based on who won the match. And the more matches you win, the more your damage percentage at the start of the upcoming battles rises, which in turn makes your battles harder each time you win. You can ACTUALLY treat this multiplayer like playing "Survival Mode" where you try to win as many matches as you can until you at least lose ONCE. After that, it's normally game over, and then your high score of how far you got is recorded and such. That's how I wanted to treat Super Smash Bros too.
I just made this video to prove a point that YOU can do it as many times as you want and you can customize your consecutive matches however you like and even mix up the rules each fight, kind of like the "Scarescraper Mode" in Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon on the 3DS. For a big challenge, try turning on customs against your CPU opponents. TRY IT ALL! I highly recommend it! Watch how entertained you will be when you try this! You can do this on both the Wii U and 3DS Version of Smash and possibly even the previous Smash games too. I best recommend doing this either by yourself or doing this as a co-op in Team Battle if you have friends rather than do it vs each other. You can also pick 1 distant friend on your friend roster list and do it with them as well against the online level 9 CPUs.
By doing this, you can do ANYTHING that you want with no pressure and even go at your own pace. Plus you won't have to worry about getting bored quickly of winning against CPUs. Do it this way from now on. It's also a great way to train too.
This here is just a random video I thought I would put out there. The features me playing as different characters along with the CPUS. Hope you enjoy this and again realize, that I'm only making this video to get my point across. Doing this is soooooo much fun. Very entertaining. If possible, let your Amiibos tag along with you too in consecutive Auto-Handicap battles in co-op Team Battle matches against the infinite spawning of the level 9 CPUs. Plus, you get rewards after offline battles from both the coin rewards as well as the gifts from Amiibos too. You can even do this endlessly.
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Basically this is me playing around with the "Auto-Handicap function" in the multiplayer options rule. And I really love this function that Sakurai put on here. With this function on here, the damage percentage is automatically adjusted match after match based on who won the match. And the more matches you win, the more your damage percentage at the start of the upcoming battles rises, which in turn makes your battles harder each time you win. You can ACTUALLY treat this multiplayer like playing "Survival Mode" where you try to win as many matches as you can until you at least lose ONCE. After that, it's normally game over, and then your high score of how far you got is recorded and such. That's how I wanted to treat Super Smash Bros too.
I just made this video to prove a point that YOU can do it as many times as you want and you can customize your consecutive matches however you like and even mix up the rules each fight, kind of like the "Scarescraper Mode" in Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon on the 3DS. For a big challenge, try turning on customs against your CPU opponents. TRY IT ALL! I highly recommend it! Watch how entertained you will be when you try this! You can do this on both the Wii U and 3DS Version of Smash and possibly even the previous Smash games too. I best recommend doing this either by yourself or doing this as a co-op in Team Battle if you have friends rather than do it vs each other. You can also pick 1 distant friend on your friend roster list and do it with them as well against the online level 9 CPUs.
By doing this, you can do ANYTHING that you want with no pressure and even go at your own pace. Plus you won't have to worry about getting bored quickly of winning against CPUs. Do it this way from now on. It's also a great way to train too.
This here is just a random video I thought I would put out there. The features me playing as different characters along with the CPUS. Hope you enjoy this and again realize, that I'm only making this video to get my point across. Doing this is soooooo much fun. Very entertaining. If possible, let your Amiibos tag along with you too in consecutive Auto-Handicap battles in co-op Team Battle matches against the infinite spawning of the level 9 CPUs. Plus, you get rewards after offline battles from both the coin rewards as well as the gifts from Amiibos too. You can even do this endlessly.
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You shall see this video along with all of the other Christmas Related videos I selected on there. I did this for the month of December.
I just wanted to snag just all of my videos of me playing on all the Christmas levels for the month of December. On this, I run through the levels. On my main youtube channel, I always change what videos will be featured and also the videos that show up in the top lists based off each month. Do be sure to checkout my "Christmas Playlist" to see all the other Christmas related videos I have.
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You shall see this video along with all of the other Halloween Related videos I selected on there. I did this for the month of October.
Now I know what you're thinking. "There is NO offline Tournament/Tourney Mode for Smash 4 like it was for the Melee & Brawl days." Right? Right??? Is that what you're thinking? I too wish myself that it was. Well, since you already know that, I thought I would share a little something with you all in this description here.
Basically this is me making up my OWN version of the offline "Regular Tourney Mode." I use only 1 thing for this. I use my "Microsoft Excel" program with the random number generator shuffling function on it to shuffle a lot of things including making my OWN Tournament brackets by using the cell functions and filling them in. I even pretend like I'm turning the offline multiplayer "Smash Room" into a "Tourney" room itself against both CPUs and my Amiibos. On this video, all 58 characters are participating in MY OWN offline bracket that I made. When making my own bracket, I can do whatever I want. Sakurai used to have 64 participants in his "Online" Regular Tourney bracket, but that eventually got scaled down to 32 people max because of waiting time problems and such. The video will tell you what "1 rule" I picked for this was.
I just made this video to prove a point that even YOU can make your own tourney offline, if you have the right programs, with NO limits. You can try this with CPUs, Amiibos, and even your local friends you play with. You can even do this with Team Battle as well as up to 8 players too in either Free-For-All OR Teams. TRY IT! I highly recommend it! Get that 1 program I mentioned earlier and try it for yourself and watch how entertained you will be! Remember it's Microsoft Excel! You can do this on both the Wii U and 3DS Version of Smash!
Tourney Mode is basically the mode where you pick "ANY 1 RULE." I repeat, "1 RULE ONLY," and make THAT your tournament for you and everybody to play. In the Regular Tourney, everybody MUST follow those same rules and play their match when it's their time in the bracket to play. In the end, the Champion will be declared. That's currently how the "online" version of this mode works. Only thing about the online version of "Tourney Mode" is that it's super limited and you can't even play "Team Battle" matches which is a super disappointment. Which is WHY I'm making my OWN custom offline tournament via the programs I use so I can share with people about this. Plus you can do ANYTHING that you want with no pressure and even go at your own pace. CPUs & Amiibos have infinite patience and will always be down for whatever "1 rule" you pick and play with you in your made up offline Tourney Room.
The features me playing as Mario along with the CPUS, but really mostly against my Amiibos. The CPUs are only those characters who don't have their own statue figure of them yet. It's only 3 of em. Cloud, Corrin, and Bayonetta. Hope you enjoy this and again realize, that I'm only making this video to get my point across. Doing this is soooooo much fun. Very entertaining. Especially when you involve Amiibos. Plus, you get rewards after offline battles from both the coin rewards as well as the gifts from Amiibos too whereas in Online Tourney Mode, you DON'T get ANY rewards AT ALL! Now which sounds better to you? Online or Offline now? I actually love doing this a lot more than the actual online Tourney Mode itself. It's very satisfying. You can also play "Double Elimination Brackets" as well as "Best of Wins" with your own Regular Tourneys you create too. You can also play as 1 character in each of your regular Tourney fights if you want to as well. Doing it this way NEVER gets old.
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You shall see this video along with all of the other Halloween Related videos I selected on there. I did this for the month of October.
Now I know what you're thinking. "There is NO offline Tournament/Tourney Mode for Smash 4 like it was for the Melee & Brawl days." Right? Right??? Is that what you're thinking? I too wish myself that it was. Well, since you already know that, I thought I would share a little something with you all in this description here.
Basically this is me making up my OWN version of the offline "Community Tourney Mode." I use 2 things for this. I use my "Tally Counter" to count the number of score points earned after battles. And I also use my "Microsoft Excel" program with the random number generator shuffling function on it to shuffle a lot of things including giving the CPUs/FPs a mind of their own about whether they're switching characters or not each battle. I even pretend like I'm turning the offline multiplayer "Smash Room" into a "Tourney" room itself against both CPUs and my Amiibos. On this video, we are all playing up to the score of 5 Wins. The video will tell you what "1 rule" I picked for this was.
I just made this video to prove a point that even YOU can make your own tourney offline, if you have the right programs, with NO limits. You can try this with CPUs, Amiibos, and even your local friends you play with. You can even do this with Team Battle as well as up to 8 players too in either Free-For-All OR Teams. TRY IT! I highly recommend it! Get those 2 programs I mentioned earlier and try it for yourself and watch how entertained you will be! You can do this on both the Wii U and 3DS Version of Smash!
Tourney Mode is basically the mode where you pick "ANY 1 RULE." I repeat, "1 RULE ONLY," and make THAT your tournament for you and everybody to play. In the Community Tourney, everybody MUST follow those same rules and play a continuous consecutive number of matches until the win condition is met and a Champion is declared. That's currently how the "online" version of this mode works. Only thing about the online version of "Tourney Mode" is that it's super limited and you can't even play "Team Battle" matches which is a super disappointment. Which is WHY I'm making my OWN custom offline tournament via the programs I use so I can share with people about this. Plus you can do ANYTHING that you want with no pressure and even go at your own pace. CPUs & Amiibos have infinite patience and will always be down for whatever "1 rule" you pick and play with you in your made up offline Tourney Room.
This here is just a random video I thought I would put out there. The features me playing as different characters along with the CPUS, but really mostly against my Amiibos. The CPUs are only those characters who don't have their own statue figure of them yet. It's only 3 of em. Cloud, Corrin, and Bayonetta. Hope you enjoy this and again realize, that I'm only making this video to get my point across. Doing this is soooooo much fun. Very entertaining. Especially when you involve Amiibos. Plus, you get rewards after offline battles from both the coin rewards as well as the gifts from Amiibos too whereas in Online Tourney Mode, you DON'T get ANY rewards AT ALL! Now which sounds better to you? Online or Offline now? I actually love doing this a lot more than the actual online Tourney Mode itself. It's very satisfying. You can even do this endlessly.
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Fun fact. The Online mode "Tourney Mode" is actually my favorite place to hang at in the community area. I know you all have probably seen a lot of other peoples' funny moments, but I thought I would share mine. Hope you enjoy and get a laugh out of this lol. I know that this is a short video, but I plan to make the other parts even longer. This is just a little something to start things off.
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Here are a collection of some of my saved replays. I played some randomly different Smashers from online wifi. The replay selector will tell you who I am as well as who my opponent is too before I actually start the replay up. Oh and I cut out the victory screen for my replays so they won't show. My favorite Character is Mario (Mario and Luigi) both, but I play with just about everybody. Hope u enjoy these.
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Basically this is me making up my OWN version of the offline "Regular Tourney Mode." I use only 1 thing for this. I use my "Microsoft Excel" program with the random number generator shuffling function on it to shuffle a lot of things including making my OWN Tournament brackets by using the cell functions and filling them in. I even pretend like I'm turning the offline multiplayer "Smash Room" into a "Tourney" room itself against both CPUs and my Amiibos. On this video, 28 characters are participating in MY OWN offline bracket that I made. When making my own bracket, I can do whatever I want. Sakurai used to have 64 participants in his "Online" Regular Tourney bracket, but that eventually got scaled down to 32 people max because of waiting time problems and such. The video will tell you what "1 rule" I picked for this was.
I just made this video to prove a point that even YOU can make your own tourney offline, if you have the right programs, with NO limits. You can try this with CPUs, Amiibos, and even your local friends you play with. You can even do this with Team Battle as well as up to 8 players too in either Free-For-All OR Teams. TRY IT! I highly recommend it! Get that 1 program I mentioned earlier and try it for yourself and watch how entertained you will be! Remember it's Microsoft Excel! You can do this on both the Wii U and 3DS Version of Smash!
Tourney Mode is basically the mode where you pick "ANY 1 RULE." I repeat, "1 RULE ONLY," and make THAT your tournament for you and everybody to play. In the Regular Tourney, everybody MUST follow those same rules and play their match when it's their time in the bracket to play. In the end, the Champion will be declared. That's currently how the "online" version of this mode works. Only thing about the online version of "Tourney Mode" is that it's super limited and you can't even play "Team Battle" matches which is a super disappointment. Which is WHY I'm making my OWN custom offline tournament via the programs I use so I can share with people about this. Plus you can do ANYTHING that you want with no pressure and even go at your own pace. CPUs & Amiibos have infinite patience and will always be down for whatever "1 rule" you pick and play with you in your made up offline Tourney Room.
The features me playing as Kirby along with the CPUS, but really mostly against my Amiibos. The CPUs are only those characters who don't have their own statue figure of them yet. It's only 3 of em. Cloud, Corrin, and Bayonetta. Hope you enjoy this and again realize, that I'm only making this video to get my point across. Doing this is soooooo much fun. Very entertaining. Especially when you involve Amiibos. Plus, you get rewards after offline battles from both the coin rewards as well as the gifts from Amiibos too whereas in Online Tourney Mode, you DON'T get ANY rewards AT ALL! Now which sounds better to you? Online or Offline now? I actually love doing this a lot more than the actual online Tourney Mode itself. It's very satisfying. You can also play "Double Elimination Brackets" as well as "Best of Wins" with your own Regular Tourneys you create too. You can also play as 1 character in each of your regular Tourney fights if you want to as well. Doing it this way NEVER gets old.
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Basically this is me making up my OWN version of the offline "Community Tourney Mode." I use 2 things for this. I use my "Tally Counter" to count the number of score points earned after battles. And I also use my "Microsoft Excel" program with the random number generator shuffling function on it to shuffle a lot of things including giving the CPUs/FPs a mind of their own about whether they're switching characters or not each battle. I even pretend like I'm turning the offline multiplayer "Smash Room" into a "Tourney" room itself against both CPUs and my Amiibos. On this video, we are all playing up to the score of 60 points. The video will tell you what "1 rule" I picked for this was.
I just made this video to prove a point that even YOU can make your own tourney offline, if you have the right programs, with NO limits. You can try this with CPUs, Amiibos, and even your local friends you play with. You can even do this with Team Battle as well as up to 8 players too in either Free-For-All OR Teams. TRY IT! I highly recommend it! Get those 2 programs I mentioned earlier and try it for yourself and watch how entertained you will be! You can do this on both the Wii U and 3DS Version of Smash!
Tourney Mode is basically the mode where you pick "ANY 1 RULE." I repeat, "1 RULE ONLY," and make THAT your tournament for you and everybody to play. In the Community Tourney, everybody MUST follow those same rules and play a continuous consecutive number of matches until the win condition is met and a Champion is declared. That's currently how the "online" version of this mode works. Only thing about the online version of "Tourney Mode" is that it's super limited and you can't even play "Team Battle" matches which is a super disappointment. Which is WHY I'm making my OWN custom offline tournament via the programs I use so I can share with people about this. Plus you can do ANYTHING that you want with no pressure and even go at your own pace. CPUs & Amiibos have infinite patience and will always be down for whatever "1 rule" you pick and play with you in your made up offline Tourney Room.
This here is just a random video I thought I would put out there. The features me playing as different characters along with the CPUS, but really mostly against my Amiibos. The CPUs are only those characters who don't have their own statue figure of them yet. It's only 3 of em. Cloud, Corrin, and Bayonetta. Hope you enjoy this and again realize, that I'm only making this video to get my point across. Doing this is soooooo much fun. Very entertaining. Especially when you involve Amiibos. Plus, you get rewards after offline battles from both the coin rewards as well as the gifts from Amiibos too whereas in Online Tourney Mode, you DON'T get ANY rewards AT ALL! Now which sounds better to you? Online or Offline now? I actually love doing this a lot more than the actual online Tourney Mode itself. It's very satisfying. You can even do this endlessly.
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Basically this is me making up my OWN version of the offline "Regular Tourney Mode." I use only 1 thing for this. I use my "Microsoft Excel" program with the random number generator shuffling function on it to shuffle a lot of things including making my OWN Tournament brackets by using the cell functions and filling them in. I even pretend like I'm turning the offline multiplayer "Smash Room" into a "Tourney" room itself against both CPUs and my Amiibos. On this video, 42 characters are participating in MY OWN offline bracket that I made. When making my own bracket, I can do whatever I want. Sakurai used to have 64 participants in his "Online" Regular Tourney bracket, but that eventually got scaled down to 32 people max because of waiting time problems and such. The video will tell you what "1 rule" I picked for this was.
I just made this video to prove a point that even YOU can make your own tourney offline, if you have the right programs, with NO limits. You can try this with CPUs, Amiibos, and even your local friends you play with. You can even do this with Team Battle as well as up to 8 players too in either Free-For-All OR Teams. TRY IT! I highly recommend it! Get that 1 program I mentioned earlier and try it for yourself and watch how entertained you will be! Remember it's Microsoft Excel! You can do this on both the Wii U and 3DS Version of Smash!
Tourney Mode is basically the mode where you pick "ANY 1 RULE." I repeat, "1 RULE ONLY," and make THAT your tournament for you and everybody to play. In the Regular Tourney, everybody MUST follow those same rules and play their match when it's their time in the bracket to play. In the end, the Champion will be declared. That's currently how the "online" version of this mode works. Only thing about the online version of "Tourney Mode" is that it's super limited and you can't even play "Team Battle" matches which is a super disappointment. Which is WHY I'm making my OWN custom offline tournament via the programs I use so I can share with people about this. Plus you can do ANYTHING that you want with no pressure and even go at your own pace. CPUs & Amiibos have infinite patience and will always be down for whatever "1 rule" you pick and play with you in your made up offline Tourney Room.
The features me playing as Ganondorf along with the CPUS, but really mostly against my Amiibos. The CPUs are only those characters who don't have their own statue figure of them yet. It's only 3 of em. Cloud, Corrin, and Bayonetta. Hope you enjoy this and again realize, that I'm only making this video to get my point across. Doing this is soooooo much fun. Very entertaining. Especially when you involve Amiibos. Plus, you get rewards after offline battles from both the coin rewards as well as the gifts from Amiibos too whereas in Online Tourney Mode, you DON'T get ANY rewards AT ALL! Now which sounds better to you? Online or Offline now? I actually love doing this a lot more than the actual online Tourney Mode itself. It's very satisfying. You can also play "Double Elimination Brackets" as well as "Best of Wins" with your own Regular Tourneys you create too. You can also play as 1 character in each of your regular Tourney fights if you want to as well. Doing it this way NEVER gets old.
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Basically this is me making up my OWN version of the offline "Community Tourney Mode." I use 2 things for this. I use my "Tally Counter" to count the number of score points earned after battles. And I also use my "Microsoft Excel" program with the random number generator shuffling function on it to shuffle a lot of things including giving the CPUs/FPs a mind of their own about whether they're switching characters or not each battle. I even pretend like I'm turning the offline multiplayer "Smash Room" into a "Tourney" room itself against both CPUs and my Amiibos. On this video, we are all playing up to the score of 40 points. The video will tell you what "1 rule" I picked for this was.
I just made this video to prove a point that even YOU can make your own tourney offline, if you have the right programs, with NO limits. You can try this with CPUs, Amiibos, and even your local friends you play with. You can even do this with Team Battle as well as up to 8 players too in either Free-For-All OR Teams. TRY IT! I highly recommend it! Get those 2 programs I mentioned earlier and try it for yourself and watch how entertained you will be! You can do this on both the Wii U and 3DS Version of Smash!
Tourney Mode is basically the mode where you pick "ANY 1 RULE." I repeat, "1 RULE ONLY," and make THAT your tournament for you and everybody to play. In the Community Tourney, everybody MUST follow those same rules and play a continuous consecutive number of matches until the win condition is met and a Champion is declared. That's currently how the "online" version of this mode works. Only thing about the online version of "Tourney Mode" is that it's super limited and you can't even play "Team Battle" matches which is a super disappointment. Which is WHY I'm making my OWN custom offline tournament via the programs I use so I can share with people about this. Plus you can do ANYTHING that you want with no pressure and even go at your own pace. CPUs & Amiibos have infinite patience and will always be down for whatever "1 rule" you pick and play with you in your made up offline Tourney Room.
This here is just a random video I thought I would put out there. The features me playing as different characters along with the CPUS, but really mostly against my Amiibos. The CPUs are only those characters who don't have their own statue figure of them yet. It's only 3 of em. Cloud, Corrin, and Bayonetta. Hope you enjoy this and again realize, that I'm only making this video to get my point across. Doing this is soooooo much fun. Very entertaining. Especially when you involve Amiibos. Plus, you get rewards after offline battles from both the coin rewards as well as the gifts from Amiibos too whereas in Online Tourney Mode, you DON'T get ANY rewards AT ALL! Now which sounds better to you? Online or Offline now? I actually love doing this a lot more than the actual online Tourney Mode itself. It's very satisfying. You can even do this endlessly.
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Basically this is me making up my OWN version of the offline "Regular Tourney Mode." I use only 1 thing for this. I use my "Microsoft Excel" program with the random number generator shuffling function on it to shuffle a lot of things including making my OWN Tournament brackets by using the cell functions and filling them in. I even pretend like I'm turning the offline multiplayer "Smash Room" into a "Tourney" room itself against both CPUs and my Amiibos. On this video, 42 characters are participating in MY OWN offline bracket that I made. When making my own bracket, I can do whatever I want. Sakurai used to have 64 participants in his "Online" Regular Tourney bracket, but that eventually got scaled down to 32 people max because of waiting time problems and such. The video will tell you what "1 rule" I picked for this was.
I just made this video to prove a point that even YOU can make your own tourney offline, if you have the right programs, with NO limits. You can try this with CPUs, Amiibos, and even your local friends you play with. You can even do this with Team Battle as well as up to 8 players too in either Free-For-All OR Teams. TRY IT! I highly recommend it! Get that 1 program I mentioned earlier and try it for yourself and watch how entertained you will be! Remember it's Microsoft Excel! You can do this on both the Wii U and 3DS Version of Smash!
Tourney Mode is basically the mode where you pick "ANY 1 RULE." I repeat, "1 RULE ONLY," and make THAT your tournament for you and everybody to play. In the Regular Tourney, everybody MUST follow those same rules and play their match when it's their time in the bracket to play. In the end, the Champion will be declared. That's currently how the "online" version of this mode works. Only thing about the online version of "Tourney Mode" is that it's super limited and you can't even play "Team Battle" matches which is a super disappointment. Which is WHY I'm making my OWN custom offline tournament via the programs I use so I can share with people about this. Plus you can do ANYTHING that you want with no pressure and even go at your own pace. CPUs & Amiibos have infinite patience and will always be down for whatever "1 rule" you pick and play with you in your made up offline Tourney Room.
The features me playing as Donkey Kong along with the CPUS, but really mostly against my Amiibos. The CPUs are only those characters who don't have their own statue figure of them yet. It's only 3 of em. Cloud, Corrin, and Bayonetta. Hope you enjoy this and again realize, that I'm only making this video to get my point across. Doing this is soooooo much fun. Very entertaining. Especially when you involve Amiibos. Plus, you get rewards after offline battles from both the coin rewards as well as the gifts from Amiibos too whereas in Online Tourney Mode, you DON'T get ANY rewards AT ALL! Now which sounds better to you? Online or Offline now? I actually love doing this a lot more than the actual online Tourney Mode itself. It's very satisfying. You can also play "Double Elimination Brackets" as well as "Best of Wins" with your own Regular Tourneys you create too. You can also play as 1 character in each of your regular Tourney fights if you want to as well. Doing it this way NEVER gets old.
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Basically this is me making up my OWN version of the offline "Community Tourney Mode." I use 2 things for this. I use my "Tally Counter" to count the number of score points earned after battles. And I also use my "Microsoft Excel" program with the random number generator shuffling function on it to shuffle a lot of things including giving the CPUs/FPs a mind of their own about whether they're switching characters or not each battle. I even pretend like I'm turning the offline multiplayer "Smash Room" into a "Tourney" room itself against both CPUs and my Amiibos. On this video, we are all playing up to the score of 90 points. The video will tell you what "1 rule" I picked for this was.
I just made this video to prove a point that even YOU can make your own tourney offline, if you have the right programs, with NO limits. You can try this with CPUs, Amiibos, and even your local friends you play with. You can even do this with Team Battle as well as up to 8 players too in either Free-For-All OR Teams. TRY IT! I highly recommend it! Get those 2 programs I mentioned earlier and try it for yourself and watch how entertained you will be! You can do this on both the Wii U and 3DS Version of Smash!
Tourney Mode is basically the mode where you pick "ANY 1 RULE." I repeat, "1 RULE ONLY," and make THAT your tournament for you and everybody to play. In the Community Tourney, everybody MUST follow those same rules and play a continuous consecutive number of matches until the win condition is met and a Champion is declared. That's currently how the "online" version of this mode works. Only thing about the online version of "Tourney Mode" is that it's super limited and you can't even play "Team Battle" matches which is a super disappointment. Which is WHY I'm making my OWN custom offline tournament via the programs I use so I can share with people about this. Plus you can do ANYTHING that you want with no pressure and even go at your own pace. CPUs & Amiibos have infinite patience and will always be down for whatever "1 rule" you pick and play with you in your made up offline Tourney Room.
This here is just a random video I thought I would put out there. The features me playing as different characters along with the CPUS, but really mostly against my Amiibos. The CPUs are only those characters who don't have their own statue figure of them yet. It's only 3 of em. Cloud, Corrin, and Bayonetta. Hope you enjoy this and again realize, that I'm only making this video to get my point across. Doing this is soooooo much fun. Very entertaining. Especially when you involve Amiibos. Plus, you get rewards after offline battles from both the coin rewards as well as the gifts from Amiibos too whereas in Online Tourney Mode, you DON'T get ANY rewards AT ALL! Now which sounds better to you? Online or Offline now? I actually love doing this a lot more than the actual online Tourney Mode itself. It's very satisfying. You can even do this endlessly.
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Basically this is me making up my OWN version of the offline "Regular Tourney Mode." I use only 1 thing for this. I use my "Microsoft Excel" program with the random number generator shuffling function on it to shuffle a lot of things including making my OWN Tournament brackets by using the cell functions and filling them in. I even pretend like I'm turning the offline multiplayer "Smash Room" into a "Tourney" room itself against both CPUs and my Amiibos. On this video, 48 characters are participating in MY OWN offline bracket that I made. When making my own bracket, I can do whatever I want. Sakurai used to have 64 participants in his "Online" Regular Tourney bracket, but that eventually got scaled down to 32 people max because of waiting time problems and such. The video will tell you what "1 rule" I picked for this was.
I just made this video to prove a point that even YOU can make your own tourney offline, if you have the right programs, with NO limits. You can try this with CPUs, Amiibos, and even your local friends you play with. You can even do this with Team Battle as well as up to 8 players too in either Free-For-All OR Teams. TRY IT! I highly recommend it! Get that 1 program I mentioned earlier and try it for yourself and watch how entertained you will be! Remember it's Microsoft Excel! You can do this on both the Wii U and 3DS Version of Smash!
Tourney Mode is basically the mode where you pick "ANY 1 RULE." I repeat, "1 RULE ONLY," and make THAT your tournament for you and everybody to play. In the Regular Tourney, everybody MUST follow those same rules and play their match when it's their time in the bracket to play. In the end, the Champion will be declared. That's currently how the "online" version of this mode works. Only thing about the online version of "Tourney Mode" is that it's super limited and you can't even play "Team Battle" matches which is a super disappointment. Which is WHY I'm making my OWN custom offline tournament via the programs I use so I can share with people about this. Plus you can do ANYTHING that you want with no pressure and even go at your own pace. CPUs & Amiibos have infinite patience and will always be down for whatever "1 rule" you pick and play with you in your made up offline Tourney Room.
The features me playing as Samus along with the CPUS, but really mostly against my Amiibos. The CPUs are only those characters who don't have their own statue figure of them yet. It's only 3 of em. Cloud, Corrin, and Bayonetta. Hope you enjoy this and again realize, that I'm only making this video to get my point across. Doing this is soooooo much fun. Very entertaining. Especially when you involve Amiibos. Plus, you get rewards after offline battles from both the coin rewards as well as the gifts from Amiibos too whereas in Online Tourney Mode, you DON'T get ANY rewards AT ALL! Now which sounds better to you? Online or Offline now? I actually love doing this a lot more than the actual online Tourney Mode itself. It's very satisfying. You can also play "Double Elimination Brackets" as well as "Best of Wins" with your own Regular Tourneys you create too. You can also play as 1 character in each of your regular Tourney fights if you want to as well. Doing it this way NEVER gets old.
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Basically this is me making up my OWN version of the offline "Community Tourney Mode." I use 2 things for this. I use my "Tally Counter" to count the number of score points earned after battles. And I also use my "Microsoft Excel" program with the random number generator shuffling function on it to shuffle a lot of things including giving the CPUs/FPs a mind of their own about whether they're switching characters or not each battle. I even pretend like I'm turning the offline multiplayer "Smash Room" into a "Tourney" room itself against both CPUs and my Amiibos. On this video, we are all playing up to the score of 5 wins. The video will tell you what "1 rule" I picked for this was.
I just made this video to prove a point that even YOU can make your own tourney offline, if you have the right programs, with NO limits. You can try this with CPUs, Amiibos, and even your local friends you play with. You can even do this with Team Battle as well as up to 8 players too in either Free-For-All OR Teams. TRY IT! I highly recommend it! Get those 2 programs I mentioned earlier and try it for yourself and watch how entertained you will be! You can do this on both the Wii U and 3DS Version of Smash!
Tourney Mode is basically the mode where you pick "ANY 1 RULE." I repeat, "1 RULE ONLY," and make THAT your tournament for you and everybody to play. In the Community Tourney, everybody MUST follow those same rules and play a continuous consecutive number of matches until the win condition is met and a Champion is declared. That's currently how the "online" version of this mode works. Only thing about the online version of "Tourney Mode" is that it's super limited and you can't even play "Team Battle" matches which is a super disappointment. Which is WHY I'm making my OWN custom offline tournament via the programs I use so I can share with people about this. Plus you can do ANYTHING that you want with no pressure and even go at your own pace. CPUs & Amiibos have infinite patience and will always be down for whatever "1 rule" you pick and play with you in your made up offline Tourney Room.
This here is just a random video I thought I would put out there. The features me playing as different characters along with the CPUS, but really mostly against my Amiibos. The CPUs are only those characters who don't have their own statue figure of them yet. It's only 3 of em. Cloud, Corrin, and Bayonetta. Hope you enjoy this and again realize, that I'm only making this video to get my point across. Doing this is soooooo much fun. Very entertaining. Especially when you involve Amiibos. Plus, you get rewards after offline battles from both the coin rewards as well as the gifts from Amiibos too whereas in Online Tourney Mode, you DON'T get ANY rewards AT ALL! Now which sounds better to you? Online or Offline now? I actually love doing this a lot more than the actual online Tourney Mode itself. It's very satisfying. You can even do this endlessly.
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Basically this is me making up my OWN version of the offline "Regular Tourney Mode." I use only 1 thing for this. I use my "Microsoft Excel" program with the random number generator shuffling function on it to shuffle a lot of things including making my OWN Tournament brackets by using the cell functions and filling them in. I even pretend like I'm turning the offline multiplayer "Smash Room" into a "Tourney" room itself against both CPUs and my Amiibos. On this video, 28 characters are participating in MY OWN offline bracket that I made. When making my own bracket, I can do whatever I want. Sakurai used to have 64 participants in his "Online" Regular Tourney bracket, but that eventually got scaled down to 32 people max because of waiting time problems and such. The video will tell you what "1 rule" I picked for this was.
I just made this video to prove a point that even YOU can make your own tourney offline, if you have the right programs, with NO limits. You can try this with CPUs, Amiibos, and even your local friends you play with. You can even do this with Team Battle as well as up to 8 players too in either Free-For-All OR Teams. TRY IT! I highly recommend it! Get that 1 program I mentioned earlier and try it for yourself and watch how entertained you will be! Remember it's Microsoft Excel! You can do this on both the Wii U and 3DS Version of Smash!
Tourney Mode is basically the mode where you pick "ANY 1 RULE." I repeat, "1 RULE ONLY," and make THAT your tournament for you and everybody to play. In the Regular Tourney, everybody MUST follow those same rules and play their match when it's their time in the bracket to play. In the end, the Champion will be declared. That's currently how the "online" version of this mode works. Only thing about the online version of "Tourney Mode" is that it's super limited and you can't even play "Team Battle" matches which is a super disappointment. Which is WHY I'm making my OWN custom offline tournament via the programs I use so I can share with people about this. Plus you can do ANYTHING that you want with no pressure and even go at your own pace. CPUs & Amiibos have infinite patience and will always be down for whatever "1 rule" you pick and play with you in your made up offline Tourney Room.
The features me playing as Little Mac along with the CPUS, but really mostly against my Amiibos. The CPUs are only those characters who don't have their own statue figure of them yet. It's only 3 of em. Cloud, Corrin, and Bayonetta. Hope you enjoy this and again realize, that I'm only making this video to get my point across. Doing this is soooooo much fun. Very entertaining. Especially when you involve Amiibos. Plus, you get rewards after offline battles from both the coin rewards as well as the gifts from Amiibos too whereas in Online Tourney Mode, you DON'T get ANY rewards AT ALL! Now which sounds better to you? Online or Offline now? I actually love doing this a lot more than the actual online Tourney Mode itself. It's very satisfying. You can also play "Double Elimination Brackets" as well as "Best of Wins" with your own Regular Tourneys you create too. You can also play as 1 character in each of your regular Tourney fights if you want to as well. Doing it this way NEVER gets old.
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Basically this is me making up my OWN version of the offline "Community Tourney Mode." I use 2 things for this. I use my "Tally Counter" to count the number of score points earned after battles. And I also use my "Microsoft Excel" program with the random number generator shuffling function on it to shuffle a lot of things including giving the CPUs/FPs a mind of their own about whether they're switching characters or not each battle. I even pretend like I'm turning the offline multiplayer "Smash Room" into a "Tourney" room itself against both CPUs and my Amiibos. On this video, we are all playing up to the score of 5 wins. The video will tell you what "1 rule" I picked for this was.
I just made this video to prove a point that even YOU can make your own tourney offline, if you have the right programs, with NO limits. You can try this with CPUs, Amiibos, and even your local friends you play with. You can even do this with Team Battle as well as up to 8 players too in either Free-For-All OR Teams. TRY IT! I highly recommend it! Get those 2 programs I mentioned earlier and try it for yourself and watch how entertained you will be! You can do this on both the Wii U and 3DS Version of Smash!
Tourney Mode is basically the mode where you pick "ANY 1 RULE." I repeat, "1 RULE ONLY," and make THAT your tournament for you and everybody to play. In the Community Tourney, everybody MUST follow those same rules and play a continuous consecutive number of matches until the win condition is met and a Champion is declared. That's currently how the "online" version of this mode works. Only thing about the online version of "Tourney Mode" is that it's super limited and you can't even play "Team Battle" matches which is a super disappointment. Which is WHY I'm making my OWN custom offline tournament via the programs I use so I can share with people about this. Plus you can do ANYTHING that you want with no pressure and even go at your own pace. CPUs & Amiibos have infinite patience and will always be down for whatever "1 rule" you pick and play with you in your made up offline Tourney Room.
This here is just a random video I thought I would put out there. The features me playing as different characters along with the CPUS, but really mostly against my Amiibos. The CPUs are only those characters who don't have their own statue figure of them yet. It's only 3 of em. Cloud, Corrin, and Bayonetta. Hope you enjoy this and again realize, that I'm only making this video to get my point across. Doing this is soooooo much fun. Very entertaining. Especially when you involve Amiibos. Plus, you get rewards after offline battles from both the coin rewards as well as the gifts from Amiibos too whereas in Online Tourney Mode, you DON'T get ANY rewards AT ALL! Now which sounds better to you? Online or Offline now? I actually love doing this a lot more than the actual online Tourney Mode itself. It's very satisfying. You can even do this endlessly.
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Basically this is me making up my OWN version of the offline "Regular Tourney Mode." I use only 1 thing for this. I use my "Microsoft Excel" program with the random number generator shuffling function on it to shuffle a lot of things including making my OWN Tournament brackets by using the cell functions and filling them in. I even pretend like I'm turning the offline multiplayer "Smash Room" into a "Tourney" room itself against both CPUs and my Amiibos. On this video, 32 characters are participating in MY OWN offline bracket that I made. When making my own bracket, I can do whatever I want. Sakurai used to have 64 participants in his "Online" Regular Tourney bracket, but that eventually got scaled down to 32 people max because of waiting time problems and such. The video will tell you what "1 rule" I picked for this was.
I just made this video to prove a point that even YOU can make your own tourney offline, if you have the right programs, with NO limits. You can try this with CPUs, Amiibos, and even your local friends you play with. You can even do this with Team Battle as well as up to 8 players too in either Free-For-All OR Teams. TRY IT! I highly recommend it! Get that 1 program I mentioned earlier and try it for yourself and watch how entertained you will be! Remember it's Microsoft Excel! You can do this on both the Wii U and 3DS Version of Smash!
Tourney Mode is basically the mode where you pick "ANY 1 RULE." I repeat, "1 RULE ONLY," and make THAT your tournament for you and everybody to play. In the Regular Tourney, everybody MUST follow those same rules and play their match when it's their time in the bracket to play. In the end, the Champion will be declared. That's currently how the "online" version of this mode works. Only thing about the online version of "Tourney Mode" is that it's super limited and you can't even play "Team Battle" matches which is a super disappointment. Which is WHY I'm making my OWN custom offline tournament via the programs I use so I can share with people about this. Plus you can do ANYTHING that you want with no pressure and even go at your own pace. CPUs & Amiibos have infinite patience and will always be down for whatever "1 rule" you pick and play with you in your made up offline Tourney Room.
The features me playing as Ryu along with the CPUS, but really mostly against my Amiibos. The CPUs are only those characters who don't have their own statue figure of them yet. It's only 3 of em. Cloud, Corrin, and Bayonetta. Hope you enjoy this and again realize, that I'm only making this video to get my point across. Doing this is soooooo much fun. Very entertaining. Especially when you involve Amiibos. Plus, you get rewards after offline battles from both the coin rewards as well as the gifts from Amiibos too whereas in Online Tourney Mode, you DON'T get ANY rewards AT ALL! Now which sounds better to you? Online or Offline now? I actually love doing this a lot more than the actual online Tourney Mode itself. It's very satisfying. You can also play "Double Elimination Brackets" as well as "Best of Wins" with your own Regular Tourneys you create too. You can also play as 1 character in each of your regular Tourney fights if you want to as well. Doing it this way NEVER gets old.
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Basically this is me making up my OWN version of the offline "Community Tourney Mode." I use 2 things for this. I use my "Tally Counter" to count the number of score points earned after battles. And I also use my "Microsoft Excel" program with the random number generator shuffling function on it to shuffle a lot of things including giving the CPUs/FPs a mind of their own about whether they're switching characters or not each battle. I even pretend like I'm turning the offline multiplayer "Smash Room" into a "Tourney" room itself against both CPUs and my Amiibos. On this video, we are all playing up to the score of 5 wins. The video will tell you what "1 rule" I picked for this was.
I just made this video to prove a point that even YOU can make your own tourney offline, if you have the right programs, with NO limits. You can try this with CPUs, Amiibos, and even your local friends you play with. You can even do this with Team Battle as well as up to 8 players too in either Free-For-All OR Teams. TRY IT! I highly recommend it! Get those 2 programs I mentioned earlier and try it for yourself and watch how entertained you will be! You can do this on both the Wii U and 3DS Version of Smash!
Tourney Mode is basically the mode where you pick "ANY 1 RULE." I repeat, "1 RULE ONLY," and make THAT your tournament for you and everybody to play. In the Community Tourney, everybody MUST follow those same rules and play a continuous consecutive number of matches until the win condition is met and a Champion is declared. That's currently how the "online" version of this mode works. Only thing about the online version of "Tourney Mode" is that it's super limited and you can't even play "Team Battle" matches which is a super disappointment. Which is WHY I'm making my OWN custom offline tournament via the programs I use so I can share with people about this. Plus you can do ANYTHING that you want with no pressure and even go at your own pace. CPUs & Amiibos have infinite patience and will always be down for whatever "1 rule" you pick and play with you in your made up offline Tourney Room.
This here is just a random video I thought I would put out there. The features me playing as different characters along with the CPUS, but really mostly against my Amiibos. The CPUs are only those characters who don't have their own statue figure of them yet. It's only 3 of em. Cloud, Corrin, and Bayonetta. Hope you enjoy this and again realize, that I'm only making this video to get my point across. Doing this is soooooo much fun. Very entertaining. Especially when you involve Amiibos. Plus, you get rewards after offline battles from both the coin rewards as well as the gifts from Amiibos too whereas in Online Tourney Mode, you DON'T get ANY rewards AT ALL! Now which sounds better to you? Online or Offline now? I actually love doing this a lot more than the actual online Tourney Mode itself. It's very satisfying. You can even do this endlessly.
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Basically this is me making up my OWN version of the offline "Regular Tourney Mode." I use only 1 thing for this. I use my "Microsoft Excel" program with the random number generator shuffling function on it to shuffle a lot of things including making my OWN Tournament brackets by using the cell functions and filling them in. I even pretend like I'm turning the offline multiplayer "Smash Room" into a "Tourney" room itself against both CPUs and my Amiibos. On this video, 24 characters are participating in MY OWN offline bracket that I made. When making my own bracket, I can do whatever I want. Sakurai used to have 64 participants in his "Online" Regular Tourney bracket, but that eventually got scaled down to 32 people max because of waiting time problems and such. The video will tell you what "1 rule" I picked for this was.
I just made this video to prove a point that even YOU can make your own tourney offline, if you have the right programs, with NO limits. You can try this with CPUs, Amiibos, and even your local friends you play with. You can even do this with Team Battle as well as up to 8 players too in either Free-For-All OR Teams. TRY IT! I highly recommend it! Get that 1 program I mentioned earlier and try it for yourself and watch how entertained you will be! Remember it's Microsoft Excel! You can do this on both the Wii U and 3DS Version of Smash!
Tourney Mode is basically the mode where you pick "ANY 1 RULE." I repeat, "1 RULE ONLY," and make THAT your tournament for you and everybody to play. In the Regular Tourney, everybody MUST follow those same rules and play their match when it's their time in the bracket to play. In the end, the Champion will be declared. That's currently how the "online" version of this mode works. Only thing about the online version of "Tourney Mode" is that it's super limited and you can't even play "Team Battle" matches which is a super disappointment. Which is WHY I'm making my OWN custom offline tournament via the programs I use so I can share with people about this. Plus you can do ANYTHING that you want with no pressure and even go at your own pace. CPUs & Amiibos have infinite patience and will always be down for whatever "1 rule" you pick and play with you in your made up offline Tourney Room.
The features me playing as Captain Falcon along with the CPUS, but really mostly against my Amiibos. The CPUs are only those characters who don't have their own statue figure of them yet. It's only 3 of em. Cloud, Corrin, and Bayonetta. Hope you enjoy this and again realize, that I'm only making this video to get my point across. Doing this is soooooo much fun. Very entertaining. Especially when you involve Amiibos. Plus, you get rewards after offline battles from both the coin rewards as well as the gifts from Amiibos too whereas in Online Tourney Mode, you DON'T get ANY rewards AT ALL! Now which sounds better to you? Online or Offline now? I actually love doing this a lot more than the actual online Tourney Mode itself. It's very satisfying. You can also play "Double Elimination Brackets" as well as "Best of Wins" with your own Regular Tourneys you create too. You can also play as 1 character in each of your regular Tourney fights if you want to as well. Doing it this way NEVER gets old.
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Basically this is me making up my OWN version of the offline "Community Tourney Mode." I use 2 things for this. I use my "Tally Counter" to count the number of score points earned after battles. And I also use my "Microsoft Excel" program with the random number generator shuffling function on it to shuffle a lot of things including giving the CPUs/FPs a mind of their own about whether they're switching characters or not each battle. I even pretend like I'm turning the offline multiplayer "Smash Room" into a "Tourney" room itself against both CPUs and my Amiibos. On this video, we are all playing up to the score of 5 wins. The video will tell you what "1 rule" I picked for this was.
I just made this video to prove a point that even YOU can make your own tourney offline, if you have the right programs, with NO limits. You can try this with CPUs, Amiibos, and even your local friends you play with. You can even do this with Team Battle as well as up to 8 players too in either Free-For-All OR Teams. TRY IT! I highly recommend it! Get those 2 programs I mentioned earlier and try it for yourself and watch how entertained you will be! You can do this on both the Wii U and 3DS Version of Smash!
Tourney Mode is basically the mode where you pick "ANY 1 RULE." I repeat, "1 RULE ONLY," and make THAT your tournament for you and everybody to play. In the Community Tourney, everybody MUST follow those same rules and play a continuous consecutive number of matches until the win condition is met and a Champion is declared. That's currently how the "online" version of this mode works. Only thing about the online version of "Tourney Mode" is that it's super limited and you can't even play "Team Battle" matches which is a super disappointment. Which is WHY I'm making my OWN custom offline tournament via the programs I use so I can share with people about this. Plus you can do ANYTHING that you want with no pressure and even go at your own pace. CPUs & Amiibos have infinite patience and will always be down for whatever "1 rule" you pick and play with you in your made up offline Tourney Room.
This here is just a random video I thought I would put out there. The features me playing as different characters along with the CPUS, but really mostly against my Amiibos. The CPUs are only those characters who don't have their own statue figure of them yet. It's only 3 of em. Cloud, Corrin, and Bayonetta. Hope you enjoy this and again realize, that I'm only making this video to get my point across. Doing this is soooooo much fun. Very entertaining. Especially when you involve Amiibos. Plus, you get rewards after offline battles from both the coin rewards as well as the gifts from Amiibos too whereas in Online Tourney Mode, you DON'T get ANY rewards AT ALL! Now which sounds better to you? Online or Offline now? I actually love doing this a lot more than the actual online Tourney Mode itself. It's very satisfying. You can even do this endlessly.
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Basically this is me making up my OWN version of the offline "Regular Tourney Mode." I use only 1 thing for this. I use my "Microsoft Excel" program with the random number generator shuffling function on it to shuffle a lot of things including making my OWN Tournament brackets by using the cell functions and filling them in. I even pretend like I'm turning the offline multiplayer "Smash Room" into a "Tourney" room itself against both CPUs and my Amiibos. On this video, 25 characters are participating in MY OWN offline bracket that I made. When making my own bracket, I can do whatever I want. Sakurai used to have 64 participants in his "Online" Regular Tourney bracket, but that eventually got scaled down to 32 people max because of waiting time problems and such. The video will tell you what "1 rule" I picked for this was.
I just made this video to prove a point that even YOU can make your own tourney offline, if you have the right programs, with NO limits. You can try this with CPUs, Amiibos, and even your local friends you play with. You can even do this with Team Battle as well as up to 8 players too in either Free-For-All OR Teams. TRY IT! I highly recommend it! Get that 1 program I mentioned earlier and try it for yourself and watch how entertained you will be! Remember it's Microsoft Excel! You can do this on both the Wii U and 3DS Version of Smash!
Tourney Mode is basically the mode where you pick "ANY 1 RULE." I repeat, "1 RULE ONLY," and make THAT your tournament for you and everybody to play. In the Regular Tourney, everybody MUST follow those same rules and play their match when it's their time in the bracket to play. In the end, the Champion will be declared. That's currently how the "online" version of this mode works. Only thing about the online version of "Tourney Mode" is that it's super limited and you can't even play "Team Battle" matches which is a super disappointment. Which is WHY I'm making my OWN custom offline tournament via the programs I use so I can share with people about this. Plus you can do ANYTHING that you want with no pressure and even go at your own pace. CPUs & Amiibos have infinite patience and will always be down for whatever "1 rule" you pick and play with you in your made up offline Tourney Room.
The features me playing as Dark Pit along with the CPUS, but really mostly against my Amiibos. The CPUs are only those characters who don't have their own statue figure of them yet. It's only 3 of em. Cloud, Corrin, and Bayonetta. Hope you enjoy this and again realize, that I'm only making this video to get my point across. Doing this is soooooo much fun. Very entertaining. Especially when you involve Amiibos. Plus, you get rewards after offline battles from both the coin rewards as well as the gifts from Amiibos too whereas in Online Tourney Mode, you DON'T get ANY rewards AT ALL! Now which sounds better to you? Online or Offline now? I actually love doing this a lot more than the actual online Tourney Mode itself. It's very satisfying. You can also play "Double Elimination Brackets" as well as "Best of Wins" with your own Regular Tourneys you create too. You can also play as 1 character in each of your regular Tourney fights if you want to as well. Doing it this way NEVER gets old.
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Basically this is me making up my OWN version of the offline "Community Tourney Mode." I use 2 things for this. I use my "Tally Counter" to count the number of score points earned after battles. And I also use my "Microsoft Excel" program with the random number generator shuffling function on it to shuffle a lot of things including giving the CPUs/FPs a mind of their own about whether they're switching characters or not each battle. I even pretend like I'm turning the offline multiplayer "Smash Room" into a "Tourney" room itself against both CPUs and my Amiibos. On this video, we are all playing up to the score of 50 KOs Total. Now this one I actually made up a new way of playing Smash, but this one is just as fun where you try to get as many kills as possible each match and the KOs add up each battle. The video will tell you what "1 rule" I picked for this was.
I just made this video to prove a point that even YOU can make your own tourney offline, if you have the right programs, with NO limits. You can try this with CPUs, Amiibos, and even your local friends you play with. You can even do this with Team Battle as well as up to 8 players too in either Free-For-All OR Teams. TRY IT! I highly recommend it! Get those 2 programs I mentioned earlier and try it for yourself and watch how entertained you will be! You can do this on both the Wii U and 3DS Version of Smash!
Tourney Mode is basically the mode where you pick "ANY 1 RULE." I repeat, "1 RULE ONLY," and make THAT your tournament for you and everybody to play. In the Community Tourney, everybody MUST follow those same rules and play a continuous consecutive number of matches until the win condition is met and a Champion is declared. That's currently how the "online" version of this mode works. Only thing about the online version of "Tourney Mode" is that it's super limited and you can't even play "Team Battle" matches which is a super disappointment. Which is WHY I'm making my OWN custom offline tournament via the programs I use so I can share with people about this. Plus you can do ANYTHING that you want with no pressure and even go at your own pace. CPUs & Amiibos have infinite patience and will always be down for whatever "1 rule" you pick and play with you in your made up offline Tourney Room.
This here is just a random video I thought I would put out there. The features me playing as different characters along with the CPUS, but really mostly against my Amiibos. The CPUs are only those characters who don't have their own statue figure of them yet. It's only 3 of em. Cloud, Corrin, and Bayonetta. Hope you enjoy this and again realize, that I'm only making this video to get my point across. Doing this is soooooo much fun. Very entertaining. Especially when you involve Amiibos. Plus, you get rewards after offline battles from both the coin rewards as well as the gifts from Amiibos too whereas in Online Tourney Mode, you DON'T get ANY rewards AT ALL! Now which sounds better to you? Online or Offline now? I actually love doing this a lot more than the actual online Tourney Mode itself. It's very satisfying. You can even do this endlessly.
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Basically this is me making up my OWN version of the offline "Regular Tourney Mode." I use only 1 thing for this. I use my "Microsoft Excel" program with the random number generator shuffling function on it to shuffle a lot of things including making my OWN Tournament brackets by using the cell functions and filling them in. I even pretend like I'm turning the offline multiplayer "Smash Room" into a "Tourney" room itself against both CPUs and my Amiibos. On this video, 56 characters are participating in MY OWN offline bracket that I made. When making my own bracket, I can do whatever I want. Sakurai used to have 64 participants in his "Online" Regular Tourney bracket, but that eventually got scaled down to 32 people max because of waiting time problems and such. The video will tell you what "1 rule" I picked for this was.
I just made this video to prove a point that even YOU can make your own tourney offline, if you have the right programs, with NO limits. You can try this with CPUs, Amiibos, and even your local friends you play with. You can even do this with Team Battle as well as up to 8 players too in either Free-For-All OR Teams. TRY IT! I highly recommend it! Get that 1 program I mentioned earlier and try it for yourself and watch how entertained you will be! Remember it's Microsoft Excel! You can do this on both the Wii U and 3DS Version of Smash!
Tourney Mode is basically the mode where you pick "ANY 1 RULE." I repeat, "1 RULE ONLY," and make THAT your tournament for you and everybody to play. In the Regular Tourney, everybody MUST follow those same rules and play their match when it's their time in the bracket to play. In the end, the Champion will be declared. That's currently how the "online" version of this mode works. Only thing about the online version of "Tourney Mode" is that it's super limited and you can't even play "Team Battle" matches which is a super disappointment. Which is WHY I'm making my OWN custom offline tournament via the programs I use so I can share with people about this. Plus you can do ANYTHING that you want with no pressure and even go at your own pace. CPUs & Amiibos have infinite patience and will always be down for whatever "1 rule" you pick and play with you in your made up offline Tourney Room.
The features me playing as Luigi along with the CPUS, but really mostly against my Amiibos. The CPUs are only those characters who don't have their own statue figure of them yet. It's only 3 of em. Cloud, Corrin, and Bayonetta. Hope you enjoy this and again realize, that I'm only making this video to get my point across. Doing this is soooooo much fun. Very entertaining. Especially when you involve Amiibos. Plus, you get rewards after offline battles from both the coin rewards as well as the gifts from Amiibos too whereas in Online Tourney Mode, you DON'T get ANY rewards AT ALL! Now which sounds better to you? Online or Offline now? I actually love doing this a lot more than the actual online Tourney Mode itself. It's very satisfying. You can also play "Double Elimination Brackets" as well as "Best of Wins" with your own Regular Tourneys you create too.You can also play as 1 character in each of your regular Tourney fights if you want to as well. Doing it this way NEVER gets old.
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Basically this is me making up my OWN version of the offline "Community Tourney Mode." I use 2 things for this. I use my "Tally Counter" to count the number of score points earned after battles. And I also use my "Microsoft Excel" program with the random number generator shuffling function on it to shuffle a lot of things including giving the CPUs/FPs a mind of their own about whether they're switching characters or not each battle. I even pretend like I'm turning the offline multiplayer "Smash Room" into a "Tourney" room itself against both CPUs and my Amiibos. On this video, we are all playing up to 5 Wins based off the way Sakurai did it from his Online Tourney Mode he made for this game. The video will tell you what "1 rule" I picked for this was.
I just made this video to prove a point that even YOU can make your own tourney offline, if you have the right programs, with NO limits. You can try this with CPUs, Amiibos, and even your local friends you play with. You can even do this with Team Battle as well as up to 8 players too in either Free-For-All OR Teams. TRY IT! I highly recommend it! Get those 2 programs I mentioned earlier and try it for yourself and watch how entertained you will be! You can do this on both the Wii U and 3DS Version of Smash!
Tourney Mode is basically the mode where you pick "ANY 1 RULE." I repeat, "1 RULE ONLY," and make THAT your tournament for you and everybody to play. In the Community Tourney, everybody MUST follow those same rules and play a continuous consecutive number of matches until the win condition is met and a Champion is declared. That's currently how the "online" version of this mode works. Only thing about the online version of "Tourney Mode" is that it's super limited and you can't even play "Team Battle" matches which is a super disappointment. Which is WHY I'm making my OWN custom offline tournament via the programs I use so I can share with people about this. Plus you can do ANYTHING that you want with no pressure and even go at your own pace. CPUs & Amiibos have infinite patience and will always be down for whatever "1 rule" you pick and play with you in your made up offline Tourney Room.
This here is just a random video I thought I would put out there. The features me playing as different characters along with the CPUS, but really mostly against my Amiibos. The CPUs are only those characters who don't have their own statue figure of them yet. It's only 3 of em. Cloud, Corrin, and Bayonetta. Hope you enjoy this and again realize, that I'm only making this video to get my point across. Doing this is soooooo much fun. Very entertaining. Especially when you involve Amiibos. Plus, you get rewards after offline battles from both the coin rewards as well as the gifts from Amiibos too whereas in Online Tourney Mode, you DON'T get ANY rewards AT ALL! Now which sounds better to you? Online or Offline now? I actually love doing this a lot more than the actual online Tourney Mode itself. It's very satisfying. You can even do this endlessly.
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Now I know what you're thinking. "There is NO offline Tournament/Tourney Mode for Smash 4 like it was for the Melee & Brawl days." Right? Right??? Is that what you're thinking? I too wish myself that it was. Well, since you already know that, I thought I would share a little something with you all in this description here.
Basically this is me making up my OWN version of the offline "Regular Tourney Mode" and turning it into a Summer Tourney. I use only 1 thing for this. I use my "Microsoft Excel" program with the random number generator shuffling function on it to shuffle a lot of things including making my OWN Tournament brackets by using the cell functions and filling them in. I even pretend like I'm turning the offline multiplayer "Smash Room" into a "Tourney" room itself against both CPUs and my Amiibos. On this video, ALL 58 characters are participating in MY OWN offline bracket that I made. When making my own bracket, I can do whatever I want. Sakurai used to have 64 participants in his "Online" Regular Tourney bracket, but that eventually got scaled down to 32 people max because of waiting time problems and such. The video will tell you what "1 rule" I picked for this was.
I just made this video to prove a point that even YOU can make your own tourney offline, if you have the right programs, with NO limits. You can try this with CPUs, Amiibos, and even your local friends you play with. You can even do this with Team Battle as well as up to 8 players too in either Free-For-All OR Teams. TRY IT! I highly recommend it! Get that 1 program I mentioned earlier and try it for yourself and watch how entertained you will be! Remember it's Microsoft Excel! You can do this on both the Wii U and 3DS Version of Smash!
Tourney Mode is basically the mode where you pick "ANY 1 RULE." I repeat, "1 RULE ONLY," and make THAT your tournament for you and everybody to play. In the Regular Tourney, everybody MUST follow those same rules and play their match when it's their time in the bracket to play. In the end, the Champion will be declared. That's currently how the "online" version of this mode works. Only thing about the online version of "Tourney Mode" is that it's super limited and you can't even play "Team Battle" matches which is a super disappointment. Which is WHY I'm making my OWN custom offline tournament via the programs I use so I can share with people about this. Plus you can do ANYTHING that you want with no pressure and even go at your own pace. CPUs & Amiibos have infinite patience and will always be down for whatever "1 rule" you pick and play with you in your made up offline Tourney Room.
This here is just a random video just like my "Super Smash Bros Multiplayer Tourney Halloween Online Community Battles" video. Watch that video too. The features me playing as Mario along with the CPUS, but really mostly against my Amiibos. The CPUs are only those characters who don't have their own statue figure of them yet. It's only 3 of em. Cloud, Corrin, and Bayonetta. Hope you enjoy this and again realize, that I'm only making this video to get my point across. Doing this is soooooo much fun. Very entertaining. Especially when you involve Amiibos. Plus, you get rewards after offline battles from both the coin rewards as well as the gifts from Amiibos too whereas in Online Tourney Mode, you DON'T get ANY rewards AT ALL! Now which sounds better to you? Online or Offline now? I actually love doing this a lot more than the actual online Tourney Mode itself. It's very satisfying. You can also play "Double Elimination Brackets" as well as "Best of Wins" with your own Regular Tourneys you create too.You can also play as 1 character in each of your regular Tourney fights if you want to as well. Doing it this way NEVER gets old.
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Basically this is me making up my OWN version of the offline "Community Tourney Mode." I use 2 things for this. I use my "Tally Counter" to count the number of score points earned after battles. And I also use my "Microsoft Excel" program with the random number generator shuffling function on it to shuffle a lot of things including giving the CPUs/FPs a mind of their own about whether they're switching characters or not each battle. I even pretend like I'm turning the offline multiplayer "Smash Room" into a "Tourney" room itself against both CPUs and my Amiibos. On this video, we are all playing up to the score of 60 Points based off a "Mario-Kart" like points system the way Sakurai did it from his Online Tourney Mode he made for this game. The video will tell you what "1 rule" I picked for this was.
I just made this video to prove a point that even YOU can make your own tourney offline, if you have the right programs, with NO limits. You can try this with CPUs, Amiibos, and even your local friends you play with. You can even do this with Team Battle as well as up to 8 players too in either Free-For-All OR Teams. TRY IT! I highly recommend it! Get those 2 programs I mentioned earlier and try it for yourself and watch how entertained you will be! You can do this on both the Wii U and 3DS Version of Smash!
Tourney Mode is basically the mode where you pick "ANY 1 RULE." I repeat, "1 RULE ONLY," and make THAT your tournament for you and everybody to play. In the Community Tourney, everybody MUST follow those same rules and play a continuous consecutive number of matches until the win condition is met and a Champion is declared. That's currently how the "online" version of this mode works. Only thing about the online version of "Tourney Mode" is that it's super limited and you can't even play "Team Battle" matches which is a super disappointment. Which is WHY I'm making my OWN custom offline tournament via the programs I use so I can share with people about this. Plus you can do ANYTHING that you want with no pressure and even go at your own pace. CPUs & Amiibos have infinite patience and will always be down for whatever "1 rule" you pick and play with you in your made up offline Tourney Room.
This here is just a random video I thought I would put out there. The features me playing as different characters along with the CPUS, but really mostly against my Amiibos. The CPUs are only those characters who don't have their own statue figure of them yet. It's only 3 of em. Cloud, Corrin, and Bayonetta. Hope you enjoy this and again realize, that I'm only making this video to get my point across. Doing this is soooooo much fun. Very entertaining. Especially when you involve Amiibos. Plus, you get rewards after offline battles from both the coin rewards as well as the gifts from Amiibos too whereas in Online Tourney Mode, you DON'T get ANY rewards AT ALL! Now which sounds better to you? Online or Offline now? I actually love doing this a lot more than the actual online Tourney Mode itself. It's very satisfying. You can even do this endlessly.
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