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Team Battle

Revision as of 17:49, January 15, 2014 by Green Mario (talk | contribs) (Image is in Japanese, but most readers will get the gist of it; this image is also better because it shows all three teams.)
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Team Battle is a versus mode setting present in all the games of the Super Smash Bros. series. As the name suggests, players (whether human or computer) fight alongside up to two others against the opposing team. Team Battle can be chosen on the character selection screen in the upper left hand corner by selecting the word "Free-for-all" in Smash 64, or "Melee"/"Brawl" in the respective games of the same name. Team Battle can be removed using the same method.

Gameplay

A team battle contains up to three teams (red, blue, and green), with a character's allegiance being shown by their color scheme. If two of the same characters are on the same team, they will be light or dark variations of the same colour. Since a maximum of four characters can participate in a match, the following team setups are available (not including those with only one player per team):

  • 2 vs. 1
  • 2 vs. 2
  • 3 vs. 1
  • 2 vs. 1 vs. 1

Since team battles are a regular division of versus mode, the regular options of time, stock, and coin matches can be selected, along with Special Melee/Brawl rules as well. In time and coin matches, the score (or coins collected) of each team is the combined score of its members. Stock matches are played in essentially the same manner; each player starts with a set number of lives and the objective is to deplete the stock of the opposing team(s). However, there is one feature called Share Stock where, when one player loses his/her last life, and that player has a teammate with two or more lives, he/she may borrow one of the lives from his/her teammate, and the character re-spawns as usual.

As a default setting, members of the same team cannot attack each other. However, turning on Friendly Fire on the options screen will allow players to damage their allies. This can lead to techniques such as easily using Mr. Game & Watch's Oil Panic move, giving Kirby a copy ability using Inhale, healing Ness or Lucas with PSI Magnet, or hitting a recovering ally with a low-knockback projectile, allowing them to re-use their third jump.

Team battle is also available for Nintendo Wi-Fi connection. When playing with anyone, a player selects his/her character as usual, but his/her team colour and teammate is determined randomly. Online team battles with anyone are always 2 vs. 2.

Trivia

  • In the original Super Smash Bros., selecting the blue team was the only way to use Samus' or Captain Falcon's Blue costume, and green team is the only way to get Captain Falcon's, Mario's, Kirby's, and Donkey Kong's green costume, due to these costumes not being available using the C buttons.
  • In 2 vs. 1 or 3 vs. 1 battles, despite there being only one opponent to attack, the Bully, Predator, and Stalker penalties will still be given out to the members of the multi-player team for only attacking a single participant.
  • In Super Smash Bros. Brawl, only Mario, Diddy Kong, King Dedede, Ness and R.O.B. use their default costumes for red team, only Yoshi, Luigi, Bowser, Link, and Toon Link use their default costumes for green team, and only Sonic, and Lucario use their default costume for blue team.
  • Because Wario has two sets of outfits, each with its own team setup, he is the only character who has a choice of clothing in team battles.