Master Hero Sock-on-Rye
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These were the only costumes submitted for Elsa, so they're going to be added by default. Shoutout to M Master Hero Sock-on-Rye for always submitting entries for this thread. And it's not like these costumes are bad or anything, it's more like I had no idea how to come up with better ideas, so that's why I didn't submit a selection myself.Job #49: Elsa's Costumes
1: Default (White Hair, Ice Queen Robe)
2: A Sister's Love (Brown Hair, Blue-Purple Robe, inspired by Anna)
3: Killer Frost (Blond Hair, Brown Robe, inspired by Kristoff)
4: Victoria Frankenstein (Orange Hair, Opaque White Robe, inspired by Olaf)
5: Casual Friday (The pajama outfit from Ralph Breaks the Internet.)
6: Enchanted Forest Elsa (An even more regal outfit than her default, taken from the sequel.)
Job #51: New Single-Player Side Mode
For this, I choose to create my own: Roadster Race.
Based on Mickey and the Roadster Racers, with some influence from Tron, each fighter has an RC car themed after them to race against. You can bet coins or Disney Dollars to see which specialized car wins the race.
Think of the mechanic like the Mario Party minigame that also involves RC car races.
Job #51: When You Brawl Upon a Star
This mode comes in two different variants. Basically, you are required to win as many mini-matches as possible, either in a limited time or with a single stock. These mini-matches all feature some conditions, like you are giant, the opponents are tiny, the opponents spawn in copious numbers, gravity is reduced, etc...
Basically, picture Spirit Battles but with the battles generated at random. You get a score based on how many of these matches you can win, with the matches becoming increasingly harder the longer you are going on.
But why did I call this mode like this, you may ask? Because the score you get is depicted as a spark that flies up in the sky, eventually reaching the stars.
The submissions are:Job 51
Rehearsal Rumpus
Basically, this game's variant of Training Mode. There are tutorials on game basics as well as character-specific tutorials and how to perform certain things with certain characters akin to the tutorials seen in Rivals of Aether and Slap City.
Job 52: Grand Finale Use
the characters using the grand finale is both the meter and an item,but it's selectable on options of the game,the item that will be the Smash Ball will be a glowing ball with have Mickey's ears
Job #52: How to Make a Grand Finale
I'm thinking of something new. Let's say there's five minutes in a free-for-all match.
Well, when three minutes have passed, or whatever the 60% equivalent of your given time ends up being, a random hole opens up in the stage layout. Not in the stage itself, just the layout.
If you or someone else jumps through that hole, the character that does this unlocks his or her Grand Finale by default, and can use this gift without further requirements.
Or to summarize it, "The stage gets an injury three-fifths into the brawl, and entering the hole gives you your Grand Finale."
These are the submissions:Job 52:
I would say by a meter to make it competitively viable.
Thank you to everyone who voted for this mode. I had some fun coming up with this idea, but I'll admit that I was mainly driven by the name. Anyway, I'm glad you enjoyed it.Job #51: When You Brawl Upon a Star
This mode comes in two different variants. Basically, you are required to win as many mini-matches as possible, either in a limited time or with a single stock. These mini-matches all feature some conditions, like you are giant, the opponents are tiny, the opponents spawn in copious numbers, gravity is reduced, etc...
Basically, picture Spirit Battles but with the battles generated at random. You get a score based on how many of these matches you can win, with the matches becoming increasingly harder the longer you are going on.
But why did I call this mode like this, you may ask? Because the score you get is depicted as a spark that flies up in the sky, eventually reaching the stars.
Job #53: Stitch Costumes
1: Default (Blue body, no clothes)
2: Sparky (Yellow body, plus a lightning spark on Stitch's abdomen)
3: Dr. Hamsterviel (White body and red eyes)
4: Leroy (Red body instead of blue)
5: Super Stitch (Bathroom towel and a bra for the headband)
6: Obnoxious Samurai Alien Stitch-kun (Samurai outfit, tiger-striped skin, and a white wig.)*
*The samurai outfit is a specific reference to Tono and Stitch, as well as a general reference to Stitch's popularity in Japan. The tiger motif, white toupee, and him being called an "obnoxious alien" is one big Rumiko Takahashi reference. Because with how much I gave to this game, I feel I'm allowed to do something this drastic.
Job 53:
1. Default (Blue body)
2. Leroy (Red body)
3. Angel (Pink body)
4. Sparky (Yellow body)
5. Hula Stitch (Hat and skirt)
6. Elvis Stitch (Hair and suit)
The submissions were made by M Master Hero Sock-on-Rye , Northsouthmap , and SmasherMaster . Vote for your two favorite sets of costumes. Your own submission can't be in the first place. Here are my votes:Job 53:
1. Default (Blue)
2) Ruben (Light Tan)
3) Angel (Pink)
4. Leroy (Red)
5) Battle Suit Costume (Battle Suit)
6) Hula Stitch (Green Hulu Skirt and White Lei)
I mean, I guess you couldCan I vote for just one? Despite possibly being a joke, I think Unhidden Mickey makes significantly more sense