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'''For Fun''' ({{ja|エンジョイ|Enjoi}}, ''Enjoy'') was an [[Wi-Fi|online mode]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''. | '''For Fun''' ({{ja|エンジョイ|Enjoi}}, ''Enjoy'') was an [[Wi-Fi|online mode]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''. | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
In this mode, players fought each other in four-player free-for-alls or two-on-two [[team battle]]s. The players were randomly picked, and a match could start with less than four players if the in-game timer ran out before four players | In this mode, players fought each other in four-player free-for-alls or two-on-two [[team battle]]s. The players were randomly picked, and a match could start with less than four players (unlike [[Basic Brawl]] where [[Artificial intelligence|AI]] filled in slots) if the in-game timer ran out before four players connected. | ||
All [[item]]s were turned on, and all stages are playable except for {{SSB4|Final Destination}}, Ω Forms and [[Miiverse]]; stages were selected at random with no player choice. In the 3DS version, some stages were altered to remove hazards that may cause lag in online play. In the Wii U version, some stages that promote camping ([[The Great Cave Offensive]], [[Jungle Hijinxs]], [[Temple]] and [[Palutena's Temple]]) were rarely picked. This mode affected the player's character [[records]], but does not keep explicit statistics on the player's performance (in particular, only the player's number of wins are recorded while their losses are not) | All [[item]]s were turned on, and all stages are playable except for {{SSB4|Final Destination}}, Ω Forms and [[Miiverse]]; stages were selected at random with no player choice. In the 3DS version, some stages were altered to remove hazards that may cause lag in online play. In the Wii U version, some stages that promote camping ([[The Great Cave Offensive]], [[Jungle Hijinxs]], [[Temple]] and [[Palutena's Temple]]) were rarely picked. This mode affected the player's character [[records]], but does not keep explicit statistics on the player's performance (in particular, only the player's number of wins are recorded while their losses are not). | ||
[[For Glory]] acted as a counterpart of For Fun in that it allowed for one-on-one matches and disabled all items, permitted only Final Destination and Ω Form stages, and recorded both wins and losses. | [[For Glory]] acted as a counterpart of For Fun in that it allowed for one-on-one matches and disabled all items, permitted only Final Destination and Ω Form stages, and recorded both wins and losses. |