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'''''20XX Melee Training Hack Pack''''' is a hack of ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' made by {{Sm|achilles1515}}, that is designed to help players train for tournaments. 20XX is current on its version 4.07++ (released July 4th, 2017). Character attacks and attributes are normally unchanged, although various options exist to alter their performance for training (such as auto L-Cancel) or fun (SD Remix alts) so players can take what they have learned from 20XX and play ''Melee'' normally.
'''''20XX Melee Training Hack Pack''''' is a hack of ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' made by {{Sm|achilles1515}}, that is designed to help players train for tournaments. 20XX is current on its version 4.07++ (released July 4th, 2017). Character attacks and attributes are normally unchanged, although various options exist to alter their performance for training (such as auto L-Cancel) or fun (SD Remix alts) so players can take what they have learned from 20XX and play ''Melee'' normally.


==Major changes==  
==Changes==
=== Gameplay Changes ===
==== Character Selection Screen ====
*The default rules are set to [[Tournament legal (SSBM)|tournament rules]] (4 stocks, 8 minutes, items off, etc.).
*The default rules are set to [[Tournament legal (SSBM)|tournament rules]] (4 stocks, 8 minutes, items off, etc.).
*All characters and stages are unlocked immediately.
*All characters and stages are unlocked immediately.
**Certain stages have been modified to closer match that of a tournament-viable stage, getting rid of stage hazards and changing the overall shape of the stage.
*Alternate costumes, such as SNES Captain Falcon and Zombie Falco, are usable by selecting a specific costume while pressing the L or R button.
**Additionally, pressing Z while selecting certain characters will allow the usage of the Master Hand ({{SSBM|Pichu}}), Crazy Hand ({{SSBM|Pikachu}}), Fighting Wire Frames ({{SSBM|Captain Falcon}} and {{SSBM|Peach}}), Giga Bowser ({{SSBM|Bowser}}), Sheik ({{SSBM|Zelda}}), and Solo Popo ({{SSBM|Ice Climbers}}).
**Fox, Falco, Sheik, Marth, and Captain Falcon can all have their versions from the PAL version selected by pressing the R button with the cursor token hovering over their icon
*Longer [[name|nicknames]], along with lowercase letters and additional characters to use.
===== Stage Selection =====
*The stage select screen highlights generally legal tournament stages, which are highlighted with different colors to show legality in singles and/or doubles.
*Stage striking is available on the stage select screen by pressing Y. Stages are removed by pressing X..
** Addtional Stages can be choose by pressing the D-Pad down while on the Character Select Screen.
==== Battle ====
*The pause camera can rotate and zoom out freely.
*The pause camera can rotate and zoom out freely.
*A list of [[Action Replay]] codes and other settings, in a fashion that is similar to the {{SSBM|debug menu}} replaces [[Tournament Mode]].
**Customizations like editing the color Final Destination and changing the platforms of Battlefield are included.
*After a match is complete, A and B can be held to start another match with the same characters, stage, and settings. This is also known as a salty runback. This can also be done in the middle of a match by pressing the "exit match" sequence of L + R + A + Start, but adding B to the button presses. ( L + R + B + A + Start ).
*After a match is complete, A and B can be held to start another match with the same characters, stage, and settings. This is also known as a salty runback. This can also be done in the middle of a match by pressing the "exit match" sequence of L + R + A + Start, but adding B to the button presses. ( L + R + B + A + Start ).
*Stage striking is available on the stage select screen by pressing Y. Stages are removed by pressing X.
**Certain stages have been modified to closer match that of a tournament-viable stage, getting rid of stage hazards and changing the overall shape of the stage.
*Useful modifications like flashes on successful or failed [[L-canceling|L-cancels]] for helping players time L-cancels.
*Useful modifications like flashes on successful or failed [[L-canceling|L-cancels]] for helping players time L-cancels.
**The character will flash red when an L-cancel is missed, and white when the player succeeds at timing the L-cancel. Both can be toggled in the debug menu.  
**The character will flash red when an L-cancel is missed, and white when the player succeeds at timing the L-cancel. Both can be toggled in the debug menu.  
*Most normally single-player-only stages, such as the [[All-Star Rest Area]] and [[Trophy Tussle (disambiguation)|Trophy Tussle]] stages, are playable in versus mode.
==== Other ====
*Alternate costumes, such as SNES Captain Falcon and Zombie Falco, are usable by selecting a specific costume while pressing the L or R button.
*A list of [[Action Replay]] codes and other settings, in a fashion that is similar to the {{SSBM|debug menu}} replaces [[Tournament Mode]].
**Additionally, pressing Z while selecting certain characters will allow the usage of the Master Hand ({{SSBM|Pichu}}), Crazy Hand ({{SSBM|Pikachu}}), Fighting Wire Frames ({{SSBM|Captain Falcon}} and {{SSBM|Peach}}), Giga Bowser ({{SSBM|Bowser}}), Sheik ({{SSBM|Zelda}}), and Solo Popo ({{SSBM|Ice Climbers}}).
**Customizations like editing the color Final Destination and changing the platforms of Battlefield are included.
*Longer [[name|nicknames]], along with lowercase letters and additional characters to use.
*Most normally single-player-only stages, such as the [[All-Star Rest Area]] and [[Trophy Tussle (disambiguation)|Trophy Tussle]] stages, are playable in versus mode. Trophy Tussle also no longer spawns trophie.  


==See also==
==See also==
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