'Super Smash Bros. 4' Characters & Release Date: Nintendo Official Website Shows 3DS Unlockable Characters
Falco, Wario, Ness, Lucina, Dr. Mario, Dark Pit, R.O.B., Duck Hunt, Ganondorf, Mr. Game & Watch, Jigglypuff and Bowser Jr. are the unlockable characters in "Super Smash Bros. 4," according to IGN. The first three are the focus of a recent reveal by Nintendo.
The 3DS version of "Super Smash Bros. 4" was released just a few weeks ago in Japan and has already proven to be an instant hit.
Fans of the game have been treated to several reveals prior to its planned launch although there are still secrets that can only be revealed as fans begin to play the game.
Now that the game has been released to its multitude of fans, Nintendo is adding images of its unlockable characters via the official website of the game.
The first to be added are the three characters Wario, Falco and Ness, which players can unlock by completing several matches.
There are already guides that are available on unlocking all the characters in the latest version of "Super Smash Bros." as well as tips on how to win battles. You can rematch when you fail to beat a character the first time, but you have to win in a 1v1 melee battle although you don't have to use the same character that you used in the classic mode.
Choose a character that you are good at when you do a rematch. Make sure that you have equipped items and moves when you are doing the classic mode to make things easier as well.
Try to set the difficulty to 5.5 when you are in a match, since a rematch will lower the intensity by 0.5. If this happens and you want to unlock a character that requires a high intensity, you will have a better chance.
When you are in Smash mode you can unlock a hidden character after 10 matches. In the 3DS version, you need to win 10 matches to unlock Ness, 20 matches to unlock Falco and 30 matches to unlock Wario.
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