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[[File:Radar SSBU.png|thumb|The radar in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''.]] | [[File:Radar SSBU.png|thumb|The radar in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''.]] | ||
The '''Radar''', sometimes | The '''Radar''', sometimes refered to as a '''Minimap''', is a user interface element introduced in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. It appears during a game whenever a fighter is off-screen to keep track of their location and where the [[blast line]]s are. | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
To minimize screen clutter, the radar is not normally visible on screen. When a character is far enough off a stage that the camera no longer follows them, the radar appears in the upper corner of whatever side of the screen the character is on. The radar is a gray, semi-transparent box that represents the blast lines, with a white rectangle inside of it that represents the camera range. All characters appear as | To minimize screen clutter, the radar is not normally visible on screen. When a character is far enough off a stage that the camera no longer follows them, the radar appears in the upper corner of whatever side of the screen the character is on. The radar is a gray, semi-transparent box that represents the blast lines, with a white rectangle inside of it that represents the camera range. All characters appear as dots inside this box, colored after their team color. The radar comes in two different sizes that can be changed in the [[Options]] menu: ''Small'', and ''Large'', the default size. An ''Off'' setting also exists that removes the radar entirely. | ||
The radar is primarily meant for players to keep track of each other, as it shows their relative locations to each other and the blast lines. The radar helps alleviate instances of players self-destructing by losing track of the location of their character and removes most instances of players hiding off stage, making it easier for their opponent to perform aerial chases and edgeguards. | |||
The radar is primarily meant for players to keep track of each other, as it shows their locations | |||
[[Category:Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]] | [[Category:Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]] | ||
[[Category:Gameplay]] | [[Category:Gameplay]] |