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[[File:SSB4 Online Smash Entry1-1.jpg|thumb|225px|For Fun in the With Anyone menu of {{forwiiu}}.]]
[[File:SSB4 Online Smash Entry1-1.jpg|thumb|225px|The For Fun option highlighted in the With Anyone menu of {{forwiiu}}.]]
'''For Fun''' ({{ja|エンジョイ|Enjoi}}, ''Enjoy'') is an [[Wi-Fi|online mode]] that appears in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''. In this mode, players fight each other in four-player free-for-alls or two-on-two [[team battle]]s, with all [[item]]s turned on. All stages are playable except for {{SSB4|Final Destination}} and [[Miiverse]]; stages are selected at random with no player choice. In the 3DS version, some stages are altered to remove hazards that may cause lag in online play. In the Wii U version, some stages that promote camping are rarely picked ([[The Great Cave Offensive]], [[Jungle Hijinxs]], [[Temple]] and [[Palutena's Temple]]). This mode affects 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 Fun''' ({{ja|エンジョイ|Enjoi}}, ''Enjoy'') is an [[Wi-Fi|online mode]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''.
==Overview==
In this mode, players fight each other in four-player free-for-alls or two-on-two [[team battle]]s. The players are randomly picked, and a match can start with less than four players if the in-game timer runs out before four players connect.
 
All [[item]]s are turned on, and all stages are playable except for {{SSB4|Final Destination}} and [[Miiverse]]; stages are selected at random with no player choice. In the 3DS version, some stages are altered to remove hazards that may cause lag in online play. In the Wii U version, some large stages that promote camping ([[The Great Cave Offensive]], [[Jungle Hijinxs]], [[Temple]] and [[Palutena's Temple]]) are rarely picked. This mode affects 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]] acts as a counterpart of For Fun in that it allows for one-on-one matches and disables all items, as well as allowing only Final Destination and Ω Form stages.
[[For Glory]] acts as a counterpart of For Fun in that it allows for one-on-one matches and disables all items, as well as allowing only Final Destination and Ω Form stages.
 
==Reception==
Because For Fun was deliberately designed for unbalanced "fun" play, it has not been analyzed and reviewed as thoroughly as [[For Glory]] by the ''Smash'' community. While much better-received than [[Basic Brawl]], it has been met with some criticism, most notably the inability to play with fewer than four players (resulting in frequent online lag), as well as commonly hosting [[taunt match]]es despite the presence of a hard-coded taunt limit.
Because For Fun was deliberately designed for unbalanced "fun" play, it has not been analyzed and reviewed as thoroughly as [[For Glory]] by the ''Smash'' community. While much better-received than [[Basic Brawl]], it has been met with some criticism, most notably the inability to play with fewer than four players (resulting in frequent online lag), as well as commonly hosting [[taunt match]]es despite the presence of a hard-coded taunt limit.



Revision as of 11:56, June 8, 2017

File:SSB4 Online Smash Entry1-1.jpg
The For Fun option highlighted in the With Anyone menu of Super Smash Bros. for Wii U.

For Fun (エンジョイ, Enjoy) is an online mode in Super Smash Bros. 4.

Overview

In this mode, players fight each other in four-player free-for-alls or two-on-two team battles. The players are randomly picked, and a match can start with less than four players if the in-game timer runs out before four players connect.

All items are turned on, and all stages are playable except for Final Destination and Miiverse; stages are selected at random with no player choice. In the 3DS version, some stages are altered to remove hazards that may cause lag in online play. In the Wii U version, some large stages that promote camping (The Great Cave Offensive, Jungle Hijinxs, Temple and Palutena's Temple) are rarely picked. This mode affects 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 acts as a counterpart of For Fun in that it allows for one-on-one matches and disables all items, as well as allowing only Final Destination and Ω Form stages.

Reception

Because For Fun was deliberately designed for unbalanced "fun" play, it has not been analyzed and reviewed as thoroughly as For Glory by the Smash community. While much better-received than Basic Brawl, it has been met with some criticism, most notably the inability to play with fewer than four players (resulting in frequent online lag), as well as commonly hosting taunt matches despite the presence of a hard-coded taunt limit.

See also