Forum:Smash Arena Suggestions

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This forum has the purpose of helping to select what battles will eventually take place in the Smash Arena. If you would like to make a suggestion, please feel free to leave it here. New suggestions are placed at the bottom of the page. Be sure to state your reason you suggested it and put the support, reject, and comments sections underneath it.

Like the idea? Be sure to give it your support. Note that this page is not to be used for the actual voting between fighters; that happens in the Arena itself. Remember, the combatants don't necessarily have to be able to fight each other normally in Smash Bros.

Rules

Posting suggestions

  • Only Smash Bros.-related fights are permitted. Fights don't have to be between playable characters, but the combatants must have appeared in at least one Smash Bros. game.
  • If there are already 10 open suggestions, you should probably reconsider adding a new one. If there are 15, it is highly recommended you do not. There is no limit to the number of open suggestions, but having too many clutters the page and makes it more difficult to keep track of.
  • Check this list to view the fights that have been done. Repeat fights are permitted if they occurred 100 or more rounds ago. As matchups over 100 rounds ago are moved off that particular list, the list is the definitive source on what can't be repeated. Note that repeats close to this cutoff may still be valid if the queue is full enough that the fight's acceptance will allow it to be outside the 100-round zone.
  • Do not post more than one suggestion at a time. Each user may post one suggestion per week (i.e. one every seven days).
  • Sign your suggestions/votes/comments with ~~~~ and a # in front of it (you don't necessarily have to put # in the comments sections, but you do have to sign with ~~~~).
  • Place new suggestions at the bottom of the page.
  • You can retract and remove your own suggestion, but it still counts as your suggestion for that week.
  • Similarly to the above, you cannot edit a suggestion once people have started to vote on it. Editing the description is fine, just don't alter the combatants.

Voting and comments

  • Don't vote on your own suggestion.
  • Post why you support/oppose. Don't just say, "Oh, this is a cool idea". Explain why you like/don't like the fight. This is not required but adds credence to your opinion - remember, suggestions are not accepted or rejected based on a simple vote count.
  • The comments section is to be used for relevant comments only.
  • Do not use this page to argue with other users over their reasons and opinions. You can civilly point out an inconsistency or mistake in their description, but if you say things like, "That's stupid", that could potentially start an argument in the comments, you are breaching this rule.
  • Do not make this page into the Smash Arena itself. This is for deciding what goes there, not voting on the winner.

Acceptance or rejection

  • The SA operator(s) has final say over all the fights. Suggestions and comments are merely a way for the community to influence the fights, and can be used, edited, or ignored at the operator(s)'s discretion.
  • Acceptance of fights is not based simply on votes. The votes are used to judge the community's opinion of the matchup; again it is solely the operator(s)'s decision on what the bouts are.
  • Suggestions are purged every time a new Smash Arena round is posted. It is at this time they are either accepted and placed into the queue, or they are rejected. Not all suggestions are purged at once - only those that are both older than the rest and have higher vote counts. Usually suggestions need at least 5 votes to be decided upon, unless they are very old.
    • In the vein of the above, do not repost a suggestion of yours that has been removed recently, since it's either already lined up or been rejected. See the Queue section for an idea of how long it may take for your suggestion to show up.
  • If a suggestion of yours has been rejected in the past, you may repost it three months (90 days) after its rejection. However, it is unlikely for a rejected suggestion to be accepted in the future, so it is likely more productive to suggest something else.
  • Descriptions are not guaranteed to be included as-is should a suggestion pass.

Tips

  • In most cases, the combatants of a match should share similarities but have key differences. However, matchups between total opposites are also interesting. Avoid the middle ground where combatants have little in common but are also not polar opposites.
  • Protagonist vs. antagonist matches (e.g. Mario vs. Bowser) are valid, and many of them succeed in the arena, but are usually pushed aside by the community in favour of matchups that are less "obvious". Matchups born from in-game events (e.g. Subspace Emissary groupings) or matchups that are big in their home universes but not necessarily in Smash Bros. (e.g. legendary Pokémon fights) tend to fall into this as well.
  • While rematches are valid once 100 rounds have passed, do not expect much enthusiasm for them unless the original match was very close or a tie.
  • Regular matches (one-on-one) are favoured far more than three-way fights. If you have an idea for a three-way fight, see if one of the three combatants is really necessary, and try to get it down to two. Fights of more than three participants have to be sock-knocking genius in order to be even considered, so unless you're convinced it will be very popular, turn your efforts to something else.
  • The description can sway peoples' opinions of a matchup. While the most interesting suggestions can be accepted on their own merits, those in the middle can be made or broken by how you present them.

Queue

The current queue is as such:

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Hover the cursor over a round number to see its predicted start date. Empty spots are shown in grey.

When the queue becomes full (all the grey spots are filled up), suggestions will be suspended. You may continue to vote on current suggestions, but no more may be proposed. Once the queue drains out to a size of one, suggestions will be re-opened.

The queue is not set in stone; new suggestions may appear before older ones and it may change at any time. The queue is designed to attempt to balance out fights so that participants or universes aren't used too much in a short time.

The contents of the queue are a secret to maintain mystery and intrigue.

Show Your Support

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Template

To make a suggestion the easy way, copy the following code, paste it into the bottom of the editing window, and fill out the relevant parts:

==<participant 1> vs. <participant 2>==

<description of fight, maybe a few reasons you think it would be a good matchup> ~~~~

===Support===

===Oppose===

===Comments===

Suggestions

Samus vs. Ridley

Since the SSE, Ridley has been seeking revenge. Now they go one-on-one! (without Pikachu getting in the way) Who will win? The bounty hunter or the space pirate? Kirbyman (talk) 14:21, 22 June 2013 (EDT)

Support

  1. A protagonist vs villain fight that hasn't been done before? This isn't a bad idea actually. Scr7Wolfsig.png 14:22, 22 June 2013 (EDT)
  2. We haven't had any protagonist vs antagonist matches in a while, so this would do.71.105.121.171 14:45, 22 June 2013 (EDT)
  3. If it is a hero vs. villain match then this is awesome. Dots MewtwoMS.png The PhD 12:16, 24 June 2013 (EDT)
  4. Terrible is Ready for Summer 21:07, 25 June 2013 (EDT)

Oppose

Comments

Jigglypuff vs. Gardevoir

A battle of the newly announced Fairy type Pokemon. Which one is better? Luke5176 (talk) 11:31, 24 June 2013 (EDT)

Support

Oppose

  1. Even from a Pokémon standpoint, I don't see any notable similarities other than that both were recently discovered to be Fairy-types.71.105.121.171 12:00, 24 June 2013 (EDT)
  2. Yeah, they're not similar, also it's a playable character vs. a Poké Ball. Scr7Wolfsig.png 12:04, 24 June 2013 (EDT)
  3. Since when did the recently announced fairy type have anything to do with the Smash Bros. series? Dots MewtwoMS.png The PhD 12:16, 24 June 2013 (EDT)
  4. Wait, there's a Fairy type now? Terrible is Ready for Summer 14:56, 24 June 2013 (EDT)
  5. I thought Jigglypuff is a balloon pokemon 173.79.214.38 16:11, 24 June 2013 (EDT)
  6. Keep it on Bulbapedia, people. infernape612 15:16, 25 June 2013 (EDT)

Comments

@173.79.214.38 Jigglypuff is a Balloon Pokémon but is a Normal- and Fairy-type (before Gen VI, which is when the Fairy type is introduced, it was just a Normal-type) Scr7Wolfsig.png 16:18, 24 June 2013 (EDT)

WOOO! Everybody hates! i kinda saw that coming. I knew this wasn't gonna work. Luke5176 (talk) 12:29, 29 June 2013 (EDT)

Nayru's Love vs. Reflector

Two reflective barriers that can also deal damage. Which one is more convenient? 173.79.214.38 13:46, 24 June 2013 (EDT)

Support

  1. They both share the same purpose.71.105.121.171 22:17, 24 June 2013 (EDT)

Oppose

  1. Being reflectors alone isn't a significant similarity, nor is dealing damage, as all reflectors except Mirror Shield have a damaging hitbox. Omega Tyrant TyranitarMS.png 22:20, 24 June 2013 (EDT)
  2. In addition, Star Fox Reflectors are better imo. Dots MewtwoMS.png The Silly 22:53, 24 June 2013 (EDT)
  3. Scr7Wolfsig.png 12:22, 29 June 2013 (EDT)

Comments

Not to mention these are all energy or magic barriers. Unlike reflective moves that are simply attacks i.e Ness' forward smash or Mario's cape 173.79.214.38 22:51, 24 June 2013 (EDT)

Both of them can be used as attacks, with the latter being used commonly in close range in Melee. Scr7Wolfsig.png 15:05, 29 June 2013 (EDT)

< Warlock Punch > vs. < Falcon Punch >

<Both nearly identical powerful punches that require charging before using. It would be interesting to see which one people prefer.>Sonicmario22 (talk) 16:44, 27 June 2013 (EDT)

Support

Oppose

  1. The original outcome wasn't very close or a tie.71.105.121.171 17:41, 27 June 2013 (EDT)
  2. What 71.105.121.171 said. 173.79.214.38 18:31, 27 June 2013 (EDT)
  3. Done before. Dots MewtwoMS.png The Zealot 20:05, 27 June 2013 (EDT)
  4. One of them won by a mile. Scr7Wolfsig.png 11:08, 28 June 2013 (EDT)
  5. This fight should be one of the beat fight.Smash X 5432 (talk) 18:34, 30 June 2013 (EDT)

Comments

For future reference, text like <this> is not meant for you to fill in the text between the < and >, as these two symbols are generally removed and are only to indicate sample text. LightningBlueFrom Bulbapedia 17:55, 27 June 2013 (EDT)

Rocketbarrel Barrage vs. Super Dragon

Both are Final Smashes that have the user fly through the sky and fire projectiles at the competition. Which aerial assault soars higher in terms of popularity? 71.105.121.171 18:12, 29 June 2013 (EDT)

Support

  1. 173.79.214.38 18:20, 29 June 2013 (EDT)

Oppose

Comments