NinjaWaddleDee
Smash Apprentice
These modes could also be a Super Smash Bros. version of diner dash where you feed Master Hand! O.O
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Hm.. I was thinking it is 'Special Orders' and 'Master/Crazy Order' all the time. lolYeah, why are people calling it "Order" when it's clearly "Orders"?
Thanks for explaining it for me, now I kinda remember what the mode was like before!That's the Weapon Master mode. You do indeed travel across a world map and fight other characters in scripted battles, each of which is a chapter in an overarching network of interconnected storylines. Certain fights have special conditions, too, e.g. "fight an opponent with regenerating health" or "the ground is explosive if you fall onto it". There's also dungeons that you can enter, wherein you make your way through a series of rooms on a grid map that slowly reveals itself as you travel, each room being a fight against in an opponent in that dungeon's themed stage, culminating in a battle with the "boss" that you can fight as soon as you've found them on the map.
It's called Weapon Master because you collect and buy alternate weapons for characters as you progress through the world map. You also earn experience as you fight, which levels up your character - since it's saved to your player profile rather than each character, you can swap characters at any time and maintain your accrued level. Level progression doesn't actually alter your game or characters in any remarkable way, it's just for bragging rights and to show how much you've played the mode.
I could see something like that working in Smash, definitely. It'd be a cool and interesting alternative to the usual scripted Adventure mode and would allow you to play all sorts of different opponents in various challenging situations, and you could collect and buy equipment, powers and custom moves as you play. The Master Hand / Crazy Hand theme could allow you to take different routes or create different battle conditions with tougher opponents and proportionately greater rewards.
Great catch, though! I like the way you think, good sir, and thanks for reminding me of what a swell game Soul Calibur is!
Ahahahaha. Perfect!![]()
Master Hand: "Here's your Master Order sir, one Superspicy Curry, would you like a Crazy Side with that?"
I'm pretty sure that Marth lived 3000 years before she did though, that's enough time for the language to get lost.I know, the joke was that since Lucina was a descendant of Marth, she possibly could know some Japanese and translate what Marth would say. But i guess that was a bit too much to have people guess though.
According to the Amazon.com leak, these are two different challenges modes.Whether you’re creating stages on the GamePad, competing in challenges crafted by Master Hand and Crazy Hand
O_O....Maybe it's even a sort of Mario Party spin-off where you traverse a board and fight each-other to reach the end first? You could collect "orders" to summon the Hands and mess up other players' games.
I honestly can't say. I'm just spitballin' here.
Actually, i heard it was 1000 years, but that's still enough time though.I'm pretty sure that Marth lived 3000 years before she did though, that's enough time for the language to get lost.
It's Special Orders, I mean seriously do you even notice the space in between the words on top? Did u even hear the Narrator files that say Special Orders, Master Orders, and Crazy Orders?To be honest, I think it's likely that the blurred words in the English picture say "Orders", with the mode name possibly being "Tower of Smash," or "Smash World," or who knows, really.
Actually, narrator clips only play on the character select screen, which means special orders are a third type of order. Maybe.It's Special Orders, I mean seriously do you even notice the space in between the words on top? Did u even hear the Narrator files that say Special Orders, Master Orders, and Crazy Orders?
Greninja is last. Shulk is something like fifth to last.What if this is a part of All-Star Mode? You can choose to fight the other characters in release ("Master") order, or in a totally random ("Crazy") order? So you don't always end up fighting Mr. Game & Watch first and Shulk last.