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Any up for some one-on-one Brawl online? But heres the catch; you must set your character to Random (if youd like the first match to be mains, let me know), items must all be off and set to none (unless you really hate playing without items. I actually like items when im not having a serious match, but the online lag can make them frustrating) and the only stage allowed is Battlefield (if you accidentally choose a different one I don't really care, because I might do the same thing, but try not to). Anyone willing to do that?  
Any up for some one-on-one Brawl online? But heres the catch; you must set your character to Random (if youd like the first match to be mains, let me know), items must all be off and set to none (unless you really hate playing without items. I actually like items when im not having a serious match, but the online lag can make them frustrating) and the only stage allowed is Battlefield (if you accidentally choose a different one I don't really care, because I might do the same thing, but try not to). Anyone willing to do that?  
<br> By the way, I don't like to share my FC publicly (sorry, I'm weird!), so if you can think of a way for me to give you it privately, that would be nice. Also a way to coordinate times, cuz I'm not on smash wiki ''quite'' 24/7... [[User:FirstaLasto|<font color="pink">♡</font>'''Firsta'''Lasto<font color="pink">♥</font>]] 19:22, 13 May 2014 (EDT)
<br> By the way, I don't like to share my FC publicly (sorry, I'm weird!), so if you can think of a way for me to give you it privately, that would be nice. Also a way to coordinate times, cuz I'm not on smash wiki ''quite'' 24/7... [[User:FirstaLasto|<font color="pink">♡</font>'''Firsta'''Lasto<font color="pink">♥</font>]] 19:22, 13 May 2014 (EDT)
:"By the way, I don't like to share my FC publicly (sorry, I'm weird!)"
:''"By the way, I don't like to share my FC publicly (sorry, I'm weird!)"''
:Uh... not many people will want to play with you, man. There's literally no harm in sharing your friend code publicly, it's not like you're giving out your Social Security or phone number. Besides, you don't even leave any other options for contacting you to exchange friend codes. <font face="LuzSans-Book" size="3">[[User:Blue Ninjakoopa|<span style="color:#00008B">blue</span>]] [[User talk:Blue Ninjakoopa|<span style="color:#00008B">ninjakoopa</span>]]</font> 20:31, 13 May 2014 (EDT)
:Uh... not many people will want to play with you, man. There's literally no harm in sharing your friend code publicly, it's not like you're giving out your Social Security or phone number. Besides, you don't even leave any other options for contacting you to exchange friend codes. <font face="LuzSans-Book" size="3">[[User:Blue Ninjakoopa|<span style="color:#00008B">blue</span>]] [[User talk:Blue Ninjakoopa|<span style="color:#00008B">ninjakoopa</span>]]</font> 20:31, 13 May 2014 (EDT)

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Forums: Index Brawl Talk RANDOM ONLY, NO ITEMS, BATTLEFIELD

Any up for some one-on-one Brawl online? But heres the catch; you must set your character to Random (if youd like the first match to be mains, let me know), items must all be off and set to none (unless you really hate playing without items. I actually like items when im not having a serious match, but the online lag can make them frustrating) and the only stage allowed is Battlefield (if you accidentally choose a different one I don't really care, because I might do the same thing, but try not to). Anyone willing to do that?
By the way, I don't like to share my FC publicly (sorry, I'm weird!), so if you can think of a way for me to give you it privately, that would be nice. Also a way to coordinate times, cuz I'm not on smash wiki quite 24/7... FirstaLasto 19:22, 13 May 2014 (EDT)

"By the way, I don't like to share my FC publicly (sorry, I'm weird!)"
Uh... not many people will want to play with you, man. There's literally no harm in sharing your friend code publicly, it's not like you're giving out your Social Security or phone number. Besides, you don't even leave any other options for contacting you to exchange friend codes. blue ninjakoopa 20:31, 13 May 2014 (EDT)