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AI stands for "Artifical Intelligence." Artificial intelligence in [[Super Smash Bros. Melee]] refers to the intelligence of any computer player in [[vs. mode]] and [[1p mode]]. In vs. Mode you can set the AI for a [[CPU]], and in [[Classic mode]], [[Adventure Mode]], and [[All-Star Mode]] you can set it to some degree.  
'''AI''' stands for "'''Artifical Intelligence'''." Artificial intelligence in [[Super Smash Bros. Melee]] refers to the intelligence of any computer player in [[vs. mode]] and [[1p mode]]. In vs. Mode you can set the AI for a [[CPU]], and in [[Classic mode]], [[Adventure Mode]], and [[All-Star Mode]] you can set it to some degree.  


AI levels range from 1-9. Level 1 being easiest, level 9 being hardest. Beginners tend not to realize that the best way to practice against a computer is to fight a level 1. The reason for this is that the higher the level, the weirder and spammier the play style. The also have much worse [[DI]]. Level 9s fight like no human ever will, so it's giving you the wrong kind of practice. For best results, fight against a level 1 and practice [[combos]].
AI levels range from 1-9. Level 1 being easiest, level 9 being hardest. Beginners tend not to realize that the best way to practice against a computer is to fight a level 1. The reason for this is that the higher the level, the weirder and spammier the play style. The also have much worse [[DI]]. Level 9s fight like no human ever will, so it's giving you the wrong kind of practice. For best results, fight against a level 1 and practice [[combos]].

Revision as of 07:33, March 15, 2007

AI stands for "Artifical Intelligence." Artificial intelligence in Super Smash Bros. Melee refers to the intelligence of any computer player in vs. mode and 1p mode. In vs. Mode you can set the AI for a CPU, and in Classic mode, Adventure Mode, and All-Star Mode you can set it to some degree.

AI levels range from 1-9. Level 1 being easiest, level 9 being hardest. Beginners tend not to realize that the best way to practice against a computer is to fight a level 1. The reason for this is that the higher the level, the weirder and spammier the play style. The also have much worse DI. Level 9s fight like no human ever will, so it's giving you the wrong kind of practice. For best results, fight against a level 1 and practice combos.