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{{redirect|Luck|the ''[[Project M]]'' Diddy Kong main from Texas|Smasher:Luck}}
{{redirect|Luck|the ''[[Project M]]'' Diddy Kong main from Texas|Smasher:Luck}}
{{for|the ''[[Melee]]'' player from Sweden|Smasher:Random-ness}}
{{for|the ''[[Melee]]'' player from Sweden|Smasher:Random-ness}}
[[File:Judge.png|thumb|250px|[[Mr. Game & Watch]]’s [[Judge]] is an example of a move with randomness.]]
[[File:Judge.png|thumb|250px|[[Mr. Game & Watch]]’s [[Judge]] is an example of a move with randomness]]
'''Randomness''' is the concept of unpredictable events. It is a critical factor in many video games, including the ''{{b|Super Smash Bros.|series}}'' series. Random events challenge players to think quickly and cause a game to never be played the same way twice.
'''Randomness''' is the concept of unpredictable events. It is a critical factor in many video games, including the ''{{b|Super Smash Bros.|series}}'' series. Random events challenge players to think quickly and cause a game to never be played the same way twice.


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