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[[File:RumbleMelee.png|thumb|The Rumble menu in ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'']]
[[File:Rumble.png|thumb|The Rumble menu.]]
[[File:Rumble.png|thumb|The Rumble menu.]]
'''Rumble''' is a setting in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' where the [[controller]] vibration of the [[Wii Remote]] or [[GameCube Controller]] can be set to either on or off (the [[Classic Controller]] and [[Nunchuk]] have no vibrating mechanics within them - although the Wii Remote+Nunchuk control scheme can be set for the Wii Remote only) generally or for a specific [[Name]].
'''Rumble''' is a setting in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' where the [[controller]] vibration of the [[Wii Remote]] or [[GameCube Controller]] can be set to either on or off (the [[Classic Controller]] and [[Nunchuk]] have no vibrating mechanics within them, though the Wii remote will still rumble).


[[Controller]]s set to "off" will consequently not vibrate when the character is hit or [[KO]]'d.
Individual names also can have Rumble features on or off; in these cases, selecting the name overrides what the player's controller port is set to. For instance, if the controller in socket 1 is set to not rumble, but Player 1 chooses a name where Rumble is enabled, then the controller will rumble in gameplay.


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Revision as of 02:03, January 29, 2012

The Rumble menu in Super Smash Bros. Melee
The Rumble menu.

Rumble is a setting in Super Smash Bros. Melee and Super Smash Bros. Brawl where the controller vibration of the Wii Remote or GameCube Controller can be set to either on or off (the Classic Controller and Nunchuk have no vibrating mechanics within them, though the Wii remote will still rumble).

Individual names also can have Rumble features on or off; in these cases, selecting the name overrides what the player's controller port is set to. For instance, if the controller in socket 1 is set to not rumble, but Player 1 chooses a name where Rumble is enabled, then the controller will rumble in gameplay.