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==List of available combinations (detailed)==
==List of available combinations (detailed)==
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Revision as of 04:38, February 19, 2016

The Official Custom Moveset Project is an ongoing project based in SmashBoards to create preset custom moveset combinations for every character in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, in an effort to make the use of custom moves logistically viable in tournaments. The project is led by Amazing Ampharos and was started in 2014. Currently, in addition to a number of local and regional tournaments, EVO 2015 used the project's list of ideal custom moveset combinations as part of their ruleset.

Format

Each character has ten preset custom moveset combinations available in addition to the default combination (except Mii Fighters, who additionally have more movesets available), transferred from a master 3DS with every custom unlocked, all without equipment and named by number of the combination's neutral special, side special, up special, and down special, respectively. The combinations were chosen with input from each character's playerbase, to be the 10 most competitively-viable move combinations possible, and thus be the moveset combinations the vast majority of players would use if given their own free reign to select. These combinations can be selected immediately via the character select screen on each Wii U that been setup to accommodate, which not only eliminates the time that would be spent by players putting their custom moveset together manually, but also ensures players won't run into issues with their preferred custom moves not being available on a Wii U. Smaller tournaments may choose to allow players to replace the last two custom moveset combinations with their own preference.

Previous formats

Before the Summer 2015 update, characters only had eight custom moveset combinations, with the two empty slots always being reserved for players' preferred combinations; this was changed in order to accommodate EVO 2015 and their stance against allowing players the ability to add their own combinations. In addition, two of a character's combinations were always all of the second available options and all of the third available options; however, these combinations were no longer required and the majority removed in the Summer 2015 update as few were actually viable sets.

List of available combinations (compact)

List of available combinations (detailed)

External Links

The Summer 2015 topic

The original proposal