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[[Image:FightingWireFrames.jpg|thumb|The Male(left) and Female(right) Wire frames]]
[[Image:FightingWireFrames.jpg|thumb|The Male(left) and Female(right) Wire frames]]


'''10-Man Melee''' and '''10-Man Brawl''' are [[Multi-Man Melee and Brawl|Multi-Man]] modes in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl|Brawl]]'', respectively. They challenge the player to defeat ten opponents ([[Fighting Wire Frames]] in ''Melee'', and [[Fighting Alloy Team|Fighting Alloys]] in ''Brawl'') without falling from the [[stage]], [[Self-destruct|self-destructing]] or being KO'd. Multi-Man Melee/Brawl are always played on the respective version of the stage [[Battlefield]]. These are the shortest of all Multi-Man events, usually taking between 20 and 30 seconds to complete for an amateur player, though world records are all within roughly 6 and 7 seconds. In 10-Man Melee, each Fighting Wire Frame appears to be weaker than the last. In 10-Man Brawl, the last opponent you face is always a CPU controlled version of your character. When played in Co-op, the CPU is a copy of player 1's character. The Alloys and Wire Frames are not as skilled as the ones in 100 Man Brawl/Melee or Endless Brawl/Melee but are still capable of KOing an opponent if in a large pack.  
'''10-Man Melee''' and '''10-Man Brawl''' are [[Multi-Man Melee and Brawl|Multi-Man]] modes in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl|Brawl]]'', respectively. They challenge the player to defeat ten opponents ([[Fighting Wire Frames]] in ''Melee'', and [[Fighting Alloy Team|Fighting Alloys]] in ''Brawl'') without falling from the [[stage]], [[Self-destruct|self-destructing]] or being KO'd. Multi-Man Melee/Brawl are always played on the respective version of the stage [[Battlefield]]. These are the shortest of all Multi-Man events, usually taking between 20 and 30 seconds to complete for an amateur player, though world records are all within roughly 6 and 7 seconds. In 10-Man Melee, each Fighting Wire Frame appears to be weaker than the last. In 10-Man Brawl, the last opponent you face is always a CPU controlled version of your character. When played in Co-op, the last opponent is a CPU copy of player 1's character. The Alloys and Wire Frames are not as skilled as the ones in 100 Man Brawl/Melee or Endless Brawl/Melee but are still capable of KOing an opponent if in a large pack.  


[[Image:Red_Alloy_1.jpg|thumb|The Alloys]]
[[Image:Red_Alloy_1.jpg|thumb|The Alloys]]
[[Category:Co-op Modes]]
[[Category:Co-op Modes]]
[[Category:Multi-Man Melees]]
[[Category:Multi-Man Melees]]