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===Training===
===Training===
{{main-wiki|SmashWiki|Training Mode}}
{{main-external|SmashWiki|Training Mode}}
The player can practice here. There are no rules such as Stock or Time, and the opponent can be controlled either by the Training menu, and set to actions such as walking and standing, or by a human player. Items can be created to practice with them specially. When the player performs standard combos here, the maximum number of combos is saved for each playable character, and the player can unlock several Trophies when getting a high number of them.
The player can practice here. There are no rules such as Stock or Time, and the opponent can be controlled either by the Training menu, and set to actions such as walking and standing, or by a human player. Items can be created to practice with them specially. When the player performs standard combos here, the maximum number of combos is saved for each playable character, and the player can unlock several Trophies when getting a high number of them.


==VS. Mode==
==VS. Mode==
{{main-wiki|SmashWiki|Versus Mode}}
{{main-external|SmashWiki|Versus Mode}}
===Melee===
===Melee===
[[File:MarioJump-SSBMelee.png|thumb|[[Mario]] in midjump]]
[[File:MarioJump-SSBMelee.png|thumb|[[Mario]] in midjump]]
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===Tournament Melee===
===Tournament Melee===
{{main-wiki|SmashWiki|Tournament Mode (SSBM)}}
{{main-external|SmashWiki|Tournament Mode (SSBM)}}
'''Tournament''': In this mode, played as a single-elimination tournament, the winner of a battle passes on to the next round CPU-only matches can be skipped. The number of combatants per battle ranges from 2 to 4. The number of entrants is selected and can be up to 64. It is selected how many humans are among the competing players. The stage selection mode is selected; "Single Random" chooses a stage at random on that every match of the tournament is played, "Always Different" chooses a new random stage for each battle, "Choose First" lets the player select the stage for the tournament in the beginning and "Choose All" lets the player choose a new stage for each match of the tournament. The level of additional computer opponents can be set from 1 to 9, applied to all, or to a random value applied to each CPU player. The rules settings for the battles have the same choices as the VS mode. Each player chooses their character and the tournament begins.
'''Tournament''': In this mode, played as a single-elimination tournament, the winner of a battle passes on to the next round CPU-only matches can be skipped. The number of combatants per battle ranges from 2 to 4. The number of entrants is selected and can be up to 64. It is selected how many humans are among the competing players. The stage selection mode is selected; "Single Random" chooses a stage at random on that every match of the tournament is played, "Always Different" chooses a new random stage for each battle, "Choose First" lets the player select the stage for the tournament in the beginning and "Choose All" lets the player choose a new stage for each match of the tournament. The level of additional computer opponents can be set from 1 to 9, applied to all, or to a random value applied to each CPU player. The rules settings for the battles have the same choices as the VS mode. Each player chooses their character and the tournament begins.


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===Special Melee===
===Special Melee===
{{main-wiki|SmashWiki|Special Smash}}
{{main-external|SmashWiki|Special Smash}}
This mode offers a couple of different rules settings for the Melee mode. Any records (such as amount of KOs) are not counted.
This mode offers a couple of different rules settings for the Melee mode. Any records (such as amount of KOs) are not counted.
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