How to Play Super Smash Bros. Brawl

First of all, you need to unlock characters., Find a character you like., Once you've found a character you may take interest in, begin learning the basics., Find a stage you like, or build your own., Practice!, Invite some friends over and play...

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  1. Step 1: First of all

    Here's a few suggestions.

    If you like a tank that takes the pain, try Bowser.

    If you want pure fight and carry the target, give Donkey Kong a shot.

    All-arounder? Try Mario out.

    Mario's F.L.U.D.D. and Final Smash aren't too good, so you might want to have a few Brawl and unlock Luigi.

    Luigi not your style? How about Link? Toon Link? How about the speeder striker? Give Fox a shot, or maybe you'd like to try out Sonic or Wolf O'Donnel.

    If you want the fast run, slow strike, power- go for Captain Falcon.

    If you aren't too crazy about Captain Falcon, you probably won't like the slower but stronger Ganondorf.

    Want the power-no-range slomo? Ike is for you.

    Then again, you might like Solid Snake.

    Transformations? They've got them! Samus is a well-rounded character that can transform into nimble Zero Suit Samus.

    Pokémon Trainer commands his Pokémon:
    Ivysaur, Charizard, and Squirtle, and can swap them out.

    Then there's Zelda and Shiek.

    Zelda has magic powers, and Shiek is mostly a ninja. , You can check out Smash Bros.

    Dojo for some ideas. , You may need to unlock parts to build a good Custom Stage.

    If you want a dead-on, no holding-me-back stage, go for a one-stock, one-on-one fight on the Final Destination.

    If you want a chase-me-down, try out the Hyrule Temple. , Try killing CPUs of a certain level, then rise through the ranks.

    Keep going until you can defeat 3 Level 9 CPU's. , This is a party game. , Wi-Fi is a bit slow, so type in some Friend Codes and make things good. , Most people prefer the Gamecube Controller, a select few like the Wii Remote, the Nunchuk and Remote is not too great, and the Classic Controller is a bit awkward. , Maybe you want nothing but Motion Sensor Bombs set to high on the Hyrule Temple? Or maybe you want a 1-on-1, 1 stock match with no items on the Final Destination.
  2. Step 2: you need to unlock characters.

  3. Step 3: Find a character you like.

  4. Step 4: Once you've found a character you may take interest in

  5. Step 5: begin learning the basics.

  6. Step 6: Find a stage you like

  7. Step 7: or build your own.

  8. Step 8: Practice!

  9. Step 9: Invite some friends over and play.

  10. Step 10: Take it online!

  11. Step 11: Try out all of the control schemes.

  12. Step 12: Find a play style that works for you!

Detailed Guide

Here's a few suggestions.

If you like a tank that takes the pain, try Bowser.

If you want pure fight and carry the target, give Donkey Kong a shot.

All-arounder? Try Mario out.

Mario's F.L.U.D.D. and Final Smash aren't too good, so you might want to have a few Brawl and unlock Luigi.

Luigi not your style? How about Link? Toon Link? How about the speeder striker? Give Fox a shot, or maybe you'd like to try out Sonic or Wolf O'Donnel.

If you want the fast run, slow strike, power- go for Captain Falcon.

If you aren't too crazy about Captain Falcon, you probably won't like the slower but stronger Ganondorf.

Want the power-no-range slomo? Ike is for you.

Then again, you might like Solid Snake.

Transformations? They've got them! Samus is a well-rounded character that can transform into nimble Zero Suit Samus.

Pokémon Trainer commands his Pokémon:
Ivysaur, Charizard, and Squirtle, and can swap them out.

Then there's Zelda and Shiek.

Zelda has magic powers, and Shiek is mostly a ninja. , You can check out Smash Bros.

Dojo for some ideas. , You may need to unlock parts to build a good Custom Stage.

If you want a dead-on, no holding-me-back stage, go for a one-stock, one-on-one fight on the Final Destination.

If you want a chase-me-down, try out the Hyrule Temple. , Try killing CPUs of a certain level, then rise through the ranks.

Keep going until you can defeat 3 Level 9 CPU's. , This is a party game. , Wi-Fi is a bit slow, so type in some Friend Codes and make things good. , Most people prefer the Gamecube Controller, a select few like the Wii Remote, the Nunchuk and Remote is not too great, and the Classic Controller is a bit awkward. , Maybe you want nothing but Motion Sensor Bombs set to high on the Hyrule Temple? Or maybe you want a 1-on-1, 1 stock match with no items on the Final Destination.

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