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The game opens in a one-on-one fight against a randomly chosen character, and once you win you are taken to an intermittent area where you can see your next challenger, as well as a list of the upcoming opponents in the top-left corner of the screen and the trophies of the defeated in the background. Before moving on to the next fight you can choose to grab a heart, and sometimes a random trophy appears for you to grab. There is strategy involved here concerning how much damage you should take before using one of the healing items, and you should learn your own limits and the strength of your opponents, as CPUs are better controlling certain characters than others.
The game opens in a one-on-one fight against a randomly chosen character, and once you win you are taken to an intermittent area where you can see your next challenger, as well as a list of the upcoming opponents in the top-left corner of the screen and the trophies of the defeated in the background. Before moving on to the next fight you can choose to grab a heart, and sometimes a random trophy appears for you to grab. There is strategy involved here concerning how much damage you should take before using one of the healing items, and you should learn your own limits and the strength of your opponents, as CPUs are better controlling certain characters than others.


The first four rounds are one-on-one fights against random characters. This is followed by you fighting two random characters at once in four two-on-one fights. After this you must face off against three random characters at a time in four three-on-one battles. Once all these battles are over, you always face off in a final round against a large group of twenty-five weak Mr. Game & Watches in Flat Zone. In the one-on-one fights, the stage will be that of your opponent. In the two-on-one fights, in the intermittent area, you see the characters you face on tv-screen-like pictures and the stage will be that of the character on the left. In the three-on-one matches, the stage will be that of the character in the middle. Each character's stage follows under here:
The first four rounds are one-on-one fights against random characters. This is followed by you fighting two random characters at once in four two-on-one fights. After this you must face off against three random characters at a time in four three-on-one battles. Once all these battles are over, you always face off in a final round against a large group of twenty-five weak Mr. Game & Watches in Flat Zone. In the one-on-one fights, the stage will be that of your opponent. In the two-on-one fights, in the intermittent area, you see the characters you face on tv-screen-like pictures and the stage will be that of the character on the left. In the three-on-one matches, the stage will be that of the character in the middle. Each character's stage follows:
 
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Mario: Rainbow Cruise
*Mario: Rainbow Cruise
 
*Pikachu: Pokemon Stadium
Pikachu: Pokemon Stadium
*Bowser: Yoshi's Island (Melee Version)
 
*Peach: Princess Peach's Castle
Bowser: Yoshi's Island (Melee Version)
*Yoshi: Yoshi's Story
 
*DK: Kongo Jungle (Melee Version)
Peach: Princess Peach's Castle
*C. Falcon: Mute City
 
*Fox: Corneria
Yoshi: Yoshi's Story
*IC: Icicle Mountain
 
*Ness: Onett
DK: Kongo Jungle (Melee Version)
*Kirby: Green Greens
 
*Samus: Brinstar
C. Falcon: Mute City
*Zelda: Temple
 
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Fox: Corneria
*Link: Great Bay
 
*Jigglypuff: Poke Floats
IC: Icicle Mountain
*Dr. Mario: Subcon (Mushroom Kingdom 2)
 
*Pichu: Fourside
Ness: Onett
*Falco: Venom
 
*Marth: Fountain of Dreams
Kirby: Green Greens
*Young Link: Jungle Japes
 
*Ganondorf: Brinstar Depths
Samus: Brinstar
*Mewtwo: Battlefield
 
*Luigi: Mushroom Kingdom
Zelda: Temple
*Roy: Final Destination
 
*Mr. Game and Watch, Flat Zone
Link: Great Bay
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Jigglypuff: Poke Floats
 
Dr. Mario: Subcon (Mushroom Kingdom 2)
 
Pichu: Fourside (STRANGE)
 
Falco: Venom
 
Marth: Fountain of Dreams
 
Young Link: Jungle Japes (VERY STRANGE)
 
Ganondorf: Brinstar Depths (SOOOOOO STRANGE)
 
Mewtwo: Battlefield
 
Luigi: Mushroom Kingdom
 
Roy: Final Destination
 
Mr. Game and Watch: Of Course, Flat Zone


===Difficulty===
One-on-One Battle Difficulty
One-on-One Battle Difficulty


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* Very Hard: Out of this world
* Very Hard: Out of this world


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