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If a player disconnects during a match in For Glory, his or her character will from then on be controlled by [[AI]] set to a low level.
If a player disconnects during a match in For Glory, his or her character will from then on be controlled by [[AI]] set to a low level.
Competitive players prefer this mode since only skill is used in these fights.


[[For Fun]] acts as a counterpart of For Glory in that it forces free-for-alls and items, as well as having a nearly unrestricted stage selection.
[[For Fun]] acts as a counterpart of For Glory in that it forces free-for-alls and items, as well as having a nearly unrestricted stage selection.

Revision as of 15:24, January 7, 2015

For Glory (ガチ, Serious) is an online mode that appears in Super Smash Bros. 4. During this online mode, players can fight anonymously with other players. All matches are played on Final Destination or on Omega forms of other stages, with no items naturally spawning, and with character customization set to "off". Players can select to play two-stock one-on-one matches with a five minute time limit or two-minute time battles in two-on-two or free-for-all matches. Both wins and losses from matches are recorded in this mode, alongside other statistics.

If a player disconnects during a match in For Glory, his or her character will from then on be controlled by AI set to a low level.

Competitive players prefer this mode since only skill is used in these fights.

For Fun acts as a counterpart of For Glory in that it forces free-for-alls and items, as well as having a nearly unrestricted stage selection.

Glitches

  • In version 1.0.1 of the 3DS version of the game, Peach could have potentially triggered an automatic ban for "dishonest play" after plucking a non-Vegetable item via her down special.[1] Nintendo acknowledged the glitch and released an update that fixed this issue.[2]

See also

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