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{{disambig2|the online mode in ''Brawl'', ''Smash 4'', and ''Ultimate''|information about the spectators during a match|Crowd}}
[[File:Spectator.jpg|thumb|Betting in the Spectator mode in ''Brawl''.]]
'''Spectator Mode''' (shortened to '''Spectate''') is an online mode in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'', and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', allowing players to remotely view recent replays of online battles between other players and bet {{b|Gold|collectible}} on their outcomes (except in ''Ultimate''). The matches to be viewed are selected at random from recently played matches in the public online modes ([[With Anyone]] in ''Brawl'', [[For Fun]] and [[For Glory]] in ''Smash 4'', and Quickplay in ''Ultimate'').


{{disambig2|the online mode in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' and in ''Smash 4''|information about the spectators during a match|Crowd}}
In addition to recent replay viewing in the Spectate menu, ''Ultimate'' also features live match spectating in [[Battle Arena]]s.
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[[File:Spectator.jpg|thumb|Betting in the Spectator mode in ''Brawl''.]]
'''Spectator''' is an online mode in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''. Similar to spectator modes in other console games with online connectivity, this mode allows players to remotely view ongoing online matches between other players or replays of past matches. The matches that can be viewed are selected randomly, to avoid problems with the betting mechanics.


==In ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''==
==In ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''==
Before the discontinuation of the [[Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection]], Spectator Mode was available within the [[With Anyone]] sub-menu. When viewing a match, only the characters used are shown - names are omitted.
Spectator Mode was available within the [[With Anyone]] sub-menu. When viewing a match, only the characters used and stage was shown, with the [[name]]s being omitted.
 
As well as watching past matches, Spectator Mode allows players to gamble prior to the match starting, through the use of {{b|coins|collectable}} to bet on players or teams. Betting is optional, and is capped at 100 coins, as long as player has enough coins. The moment the match starts, the coins are deducted, meaning no attempt can be made to retrieve them if the bet is lost. Regardless of winning or losing, the player will receive stickers after each match. However, should the bet be correct, the player will receive a number of coins based upon the number of players:
*In a two-player game, or a team match, the prize will be the original bet multiplied by 1.8.
*In a three-player game, the original bet will be multiplied by 2.8.
*In a four-player game, the original bet will be multiplied by 3.8.
Assuming the player has no information about the match and so bets at random, the player will statistically lose coins in the long run.


Before the match started, players could optionally bet up to 100 {{b|coins|collectable}} on possible winning players or [[Team Battle|teams]]. Once the match starts, the coins were immediately deducted from the players, so no attempts could be made to retrieve them if the bet was lost. Players would receive [[sticker]]s regardless of if they won or lost the bet. However, should their bet be correct, the player would win the "Jackpot", which was their original bet multiplied by a multiplier contingent on the number of players in the match:
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{|class="wikitable"
!Number of options!!Payout!!Chances of winning!!Expected value
!Players!!Payout!!Chance of Winning!!Expected Value
|-
|-
|2
|2 (or Team Battle)
|1.8x
|1.8x
|50%
|50%
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|25%
|25%
|0.95x
|0.95x
|-
|}
|}


Occasionally, the viewer is offered a "Bonus Chance". If the bet was correct, the player will also win one of the following:
Assuming the player had no information about the match and so bets at random, the spectator would statistically lose coins in the long run. For very small bets however, the value was rounded up, giving a neutral payout overall.
 
Occasionally, spectators were offered a "Bonus Chance". If the bet was correct, the spectator would also win one of the following:
*Small sticker bundle, consisting of 10 stickers.
*Small sticker bundle, consisting of 10 stickers.
*Medium sticker bundle, consisting of 20 stickers.
*Medium sticker bundle, consisting of 20 stickers.
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*A [[CD]], provided there were still random songs left to unlock.
*A [[CD]], provided there were still random songs left to unlock.
*Doubled winnings from the bet.
*Doubled winnings from the bet.
*Tripled winnings from the bet (up to a maximum of 999 coins).
*Tripled winnings from the bet, with a maximum of 999 coins.
As betting is done at a loss in the long run, Bonus Chances are the only way to viably get a profit.
 
As betting was done at a loss in the long run, betters would have had to apply matchup knowledge to their betting strategies and take advantage of bonus chances in order to gain coins in the long run.


==In ''Super Smash Bros. 4''==
==In ''Super Smash Bros. 4''==
The mode returns in ''Super Smash Bros. 4'', using a new betting currency, Gold, shortened to "G". The [[Nintendo Network]] ID of the players is displayed, alongside the character used, and their win percentage. Based on this win percentage (or a combination of two in team matches), a multiplier between 2 and 10 is calculated (displayed rounded to 1 decimal point).  
Spectator Mode returns in ''Super Smash Bros. 4''. The [[Nintendo Network]] ID of the players is displayed, alongside the character used, and their win percentage. A multiplier between 2 and 10 is calculated (displayed rounded to 1 decimal point) based on this win percentage (or a combination of two in Team Battles). The multiplier is lower for those with higher win percentages and higher for those with lower win percentages.
Prior to the match starting, the player may select one of the characters, and bet between 1 and 100G on them. Should the chosen player win (thereby winning the "Jackpot!"), the bet is multiplied by the combatant's multiplier, and then the player is given the option to go for a "Winning Streak" - meaning that, rather than betting a specified number of coins, the winnings from the last game are bet instead. This obviously results in a much larger potential for payouts. However, after the third consecutive win, the winnings are automatically paid out (resulting in an unlikely, but achievable 100,000G theoretical cap).
In four player matches, should the chosen character come second (called a Near-Win), then a much smaller payout (the "Nice!" payout) is awarded and automatically paid out.
Prior to the match starting, spectators may optionally bet up to 100 {{b|coins|collectable}} (shortened to "G") on possible winning players or teams. Should the chosen player win the bet, they will receive the Jackpot, which is their wager multiplied by the winning combatant's multiplier. Afterwards, the player is given the option to go for a "Winning Streak" - betting with winnings from the previous game instead. This results in a much larger potential for payouts. However, after the third consecutive win, the winnings are automatically paid out (which may result in the unlikely, but achievable 100,000G theoretical cap).
As a result, betting is much more profitable in ''SSB4'' compared to ''Brawl'', due to an almost guaranteed long-term payout.
 
Bonus chances also return, awarding extra gold, trophies and other rewards (though only in the case of a "Jackpot" outcome).
In four-player matches, should the chosen character come second, called a "Near-Win", then the spectator will be rewarded with an automatic and much smaller "Nice!" payout.
 
Bonus Chances also return, awarding extra gold, trophies, and other rewards, though only in the case of a "Jackpot" outcome.
 
As a result of new bet multipliers and "Near-Win" payouts, betting is much more profitable in ''SSB4'' compared to ''Brawl'', due to an almost guaranteed long-term payout, assuming a good betting strategy is used.
 
==In ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''==
Spectator Mode returns in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''. Unlike in previous games, players no longer bet coins on players or teams. Instead, as of version {{h2|List_of_updates_(SSBU)|4.0.0}}, players can "Cheer"/"Support" to win [[Prediction Point]]s which can be used in an exclusive shop and spent on [[Spirit]]s, [[snack]]s, [[Support Item|Spirit Board items]], [[Classic Mode Ticket]]s, [[Gold (collectible)|Gold]], and [[SP|Spirit Point]]s.


==Trivia==
For each accurate prediction, the player earns Prediction Points. The longer the streak of correct guesses, the more Prediction Points each subsequent prediction will earn. An exploit exists where entering the prediction points shop and immediately exiting loads a new match but retains a player's streak, which can be used to avoid matches the player is not confident in making a prediction and prevents the player from losing their streak.
*In the NTSC version of ''Brawl'', if a match was a free-for-all, the top-right corner would incorrectly read "Quick Brawl", as opposed to the correct term, "Basic Brawl". This error was later fixed for the PAL regions.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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SSBB Spectator Mode Jackpot 1.png|A winning bet with the "small sticker bundle" bonus.
SSBB Spectator Mode Jackpot 1.png|A winning bet with the "small sticker bundle" bonus.
SSBB Spectator Mode Jackpot 2.png|Follow-up to the previous image. The stickers won can be seen scrolling through the bottom of the screen.
SSBB Spectator Mode Jackpot 2.png|Follow-up to the previous image. The stickers won can be seen scrolling through the bottom of the screen.
SSB4 - Spectator Mode.jpg|Spectator Mode in {{for3ds}}
SSB4 - Spectator Mode.jpg|Spectator Mode in {{for3ds}}.
SSB4 - Spectator Mode Reward.jpg|Spectator Results screen in the 3DS version
SSB4 - Spectator Mode Reward.jpg|Spectator Results screen in the 3DS version.
Selectingssb4.png|The Spectator Mode selection screen in the Wii U version.
Readytofightssb4.png|Ready to fight in the Wii U version.
Jackpotssb4.png|Winning the jackpot in the Wii U version.
Bonuschancessb4.png|A Bonus Chance anouncement in the Wii U version.
SSBU Spectator Mode.jpg|Spectator mode in ''Ultimate'', prior to version 4.0.0.
SSBU Spectator Mode v4.jpg|As of version 4.0.0.
SSBU Spectator Mode accurate prediction.jpg|Winning a prediction.
SSBU Prediction Points Shop.jpg|Prediction Points Shop.
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==Names in other languages==
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==Trivia==
*In the NTSC version of ''Brawl'', if a match was a free-for-all, the top-right corner would incorrectly read "Quick Brawl", as opposed to the correct term, "Basic Brawl". This error was later fixed for the PAL regions.


==See also==
==See also==
*[[Basic Brawl]]
*[[Basic Brawl]]
*[[Team battle]]
*[[Team Battle]]


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Revision as of 23:32, December 14, 2023

This article is about the online mode in Brawl, Smash 4, and Ultimate. For information about the spectators during a match, see Crowd.
Betting in the Spectator mode in Brawl.

Spectator Mode (shortened to Spectate) is an online mode in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Super Smash Bros. 4, and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, allowing players to remotely view recent replays of online battles between other players and bet Gold on their outcomes (except in Ultimate). The matches to be viewed are selected at random from recently played matches in the public online modes (With Anyone in Brawl, For Fun and For Glory in Smash 4, and Quickplay in Ultimate).

In addition to recent replay viewing in the Spectate menu, Ultimate also features live match spectating in Battle Arenas.

In Super Smash Bros. Brawl

Spectator Mode was available within the With Anyone sub-menu. When viewing a match, only the characters used and stage was shown, with the names being omitted.

Before the match started, players could optionally bet up to 100 coins on possible winning players or teams. Once the match starts, the coins were immediately deducted from the players, so no attempts could be made to retrieve them if the bet was lost. Players would receive stickers regardless of if they won or lost the bet. However, should their bet be correct, the player would win the "Jackpot", which was their original bet multiplied by a multiplier contingent on the number of players in the match:

Players Payout Chance of Winning Expected Value
2 (or Team Battle) 1.8x 50% 0.9x
3 2.8x 33% 0.93x
4 3.8x 25% 0.95x

Assuming the player had no information about the match and so bets at random, the spectator would statistically lose coins in the long run. For very small bets however, the value was rounded up, giving a neutral payout overall.

Occasionally, spectators were offered a "Bonus Chance". If the bet was correct, the spectator would also win one of the following:

  • Small sticker bundle, consisting of 10 stickers.
  • Medium sticker bundle, consisting of 20 stickers.
  • Large sticker bundle, consisting of around 45 stickers.
  • A relatively rare trophy.
  • A CD, provided there were still random songs left to unlock.
  • Doubled winnings from the bet.
  • Tripled winnings from the bet, with a maximum of 999 coins.

As betting was done at a loss in the long run, betters would have had to apply matchup knowledge to their betting strategies and take advantage of bonus chances in order to gain coins in the long run.

In Super Smash Bros. 4

Spectator Mode returns in Super Smash Bros. 4. The Nintendo Network ID of the players is displayed, alongside the character used, and their win percentage. A multiplier between 2 and 10 is calculated (displayed rounded to 1 decimal point) based on this win percentage (or a combination of two in Team Battles). The multiplier is lower for those with higher win percentages and higher for those with lower win percentages.

Prior to the match starting, spectators may optionally bet up to 100 coins (shortened to "G") on possible winning players or teams. Should the chosen player win the bet, they will receive the Jackpot, which is their wager multiplied by the winning combatant's multiplier. Afterwards, the player is given the option to go for a "Winning Streak" - betting with winnings from the previous game instead. This results in a much larger potential for payouts. However, after the third consecutive win, the winnings are automatically paid out (which may result in the unlikely, but achievable 100,000G theoretical cap).

In four-player matches, should the chosen character come second, called a "Near-Win", then the spectator will be rewarded with an automatic and much smaller "Nice!" payout.

Bonus Chances also return, awarding extra gold, trophies, and other rewards, though only in the case of a "Jackpot" outcome.

As a result of new bet multipliers and "Near-Win" payouts, betting is much more profitable in SSB4 compared to Brawl, due to an almost guaranteed long-term payout, assuming a good betting strategy is used.

In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Spectator Mode returns in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Unlike in previous games, players no longer bet coins on players or teams. Instead, as of version 4.0.0, players can "Cheer"/"Support" to win Prediction Points which can be used in an exclusive shop and spent on Spirits, snacks, Spirit Board items, Classic Mode Tickets, Gold, and Spirit Points.

For each accurate prediction, the player earns Prediction Points. The longer the streak of correct guesses, the more Prediction Points each subsequent prediction will earn. An exploit exists where entering the prediction points shop and immediately exiting loads a new match but retains a player's streak, which can be used to avoid matches the player is not confident in making a prediction and prevents the player from losing their streak.

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name
Japan Japanese 大観戦
UK English Spectate
France French Spectateur
Germany German Fan-Loge
Spain Spanish Espectador
Italy Italian Spettatore
China Chinese (Simplified) 大观战
Taiwan Chinese (Traditional) 大觀戰
South Korea Korean 배틀 관전
Netherlands Dutch Toeschouwer
Russia Russian Зпитель

Trivia

  • In the NTSC version of Brawl, if a match was a free-for-all, the top-right corner would incorrectly read "Quick Brawl", as opposed to the correct term, "Basic Brawl". This error was later fixed for the PAL regions.

See also