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The high scores of 15-Minute Melee depend on whether or not the match is cleared. If it is cleared, a record is made of the amount of opponents [[Knock-out|knocked out]]. If it is not cleared, a record is made of the length of time which the character lasted. In a 15-Minute Brawl, the only record that is displayed is KOs, regardless of whether the player finished the match.
The high scores of 15-Minute Melee depend on whether or not the match is cleared. If it is cleared, a record is made of the amount of opponents [[Knock-out|knocked out]]. If it is not cleared, a record is made of the length of time which the character lasted. In a 15-Minute Brawl, the only record that is displayed is KOs, regardless of whether the player finished the match.


Unlike 100-Man Melee/Brawl, in which the enemy difficulty increases after set numbers of KOs, the enemy AI in a 15-Minute Melee/Brawl will get more aggressive as time goes on, even if the player has no KOs. This serves to make it more difficult to "eat the clock" by evading enemies.
Unlike 100-Man Melee/Brawl, in which the enemy difficulty increases after set numbers of KOs, the enemy AI in a 15-Minute Melee/Brawl will get more aggressive as time goes on, it won't even matter if the player has no KOs. This serves to make it more difficult to "eat the clock" by evading enemies.


==Rewards==
==Rewards==
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