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*'''November 7: "Grab and Throw"''' [http://www.smashbros.com/en_us/howto/basic/basic08.html]: Another How To Play update illustrating basic Smash Bros. concepts, this time covering the concept of [[grabbing]] opponents and attacking and/or [[throw]]ing them.
*'''November 7: "Grab and Throw"''' [http://www.smashbros.com/en_us/howto/basic/basic08.html]: Another How To Play update illustrating basic Smash Bros. concepts, this time covering the concept of [[grabbing]] opponents and attacking and/or [[throw]]ing them.


*'''November 8: "Lucas: Special Moves."''' [http://www.smashbros.com/en_us/characters/lucas.html#2nd]: All four of [[Lucas]]' [[special moves]] are revealed. His up, down, and forward Special moves are essentially the same [[PK Thunder]], [[PK Fire]], and [[PSI Magnet]] moves that Ness had previously, but with PK Fire being more powerful and shooting out its projectile horizontally. His new Standard Special move is [[PK Freeze]], which is chargeable like Ness' PK Flash but sacrifices power for freezing capability. The update also shows the more psonic nature of Lucas' normal attacks, and his grab is a [[Rope Snake]] that's used as an item in the ''Mother'' games and as a Tether Recovery measure in this game.
*'''November 8: "Lucas: Special Moves."''' [http://www.smashbros.com/en_us/characters/lucas.html#2nd]: All four of [[Lucas]]' [[Special move|special moves]] are revealed. His up, down, and forward Special moves are essentially the same [[PK Thunder]], [[PK Fire]], and [[PSI Magnet]] moves that Ness had previously, but with PK Fire being more powerful and shooting out its projectile horizontally. His new Standard Special move is [[PK Freeze]], which is chargeable like Ness' PK Flash but sacrifices power for freezing capability. The update also shows the more psonic nature of Lucas' normal attacks, and his grab is a [[Rope Snake]] that's used as an item in the ''Mother'' games and as a Tether Recovery measure in this game.


*'''November 9: "Norfair"''' [http://www.smashbros.com/en_us/stages/stage17.html]: The Metroid stage previously seen during playtests at E for All is officially described in this update as [[Norfair]], which is a similar lava-based stage as SSB's [[Planet Zebes]] and SSBM's [[Brinstar]].
*'''November 9: "Norfair"''' [http://www.smashbros.com/en_us/stages/stage17.html]: The Metroid stage previously seen during playtests at E for All is officially described in this update as [[Norfair]], which is a similar lava-based stage as SSB's [[Planet Zebes]] and SSBM's [[Brinstar]].