Mob Smash

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This article is titled Mob Smash, but it could be represented alternatively as Multi-Man Melee.

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Mario fighting Fighting Alloys, in Multi-Man Brawl.

Muti-Man Brawl and Multi-Man Melee are modes found in Super Smash Bros. Brawl and Super Smash Bros. Melee, respectively. They are found under Stadium in Solo. In the mode, the player must defeat as many enemies as possible, until the specified number, time, or get KO'd.

The enemies in the mode are not playable in either game. In Melee, the enemies are Fighting Wire Frames, while in Brawl, they are Fighting Alloys. The stage for either mode is always Battlefield, and cannot be changed. In Super Smash Bros., Fighting Polygons appeared but there wasn't a Multi-Man mode in that game.

On a side note, in Brawl, a playable fighter will pop up to fight with the Fighting Alloys after a certain number of KOs are made. In most cases, that fighter is the character that the player is playing as (e.g. If playing as Mario, a CPU Mario will appear).

Modes

There are a variety of modes in Multi-Man Melee/Brawl:

  • 10-Man Brawl – KO 10 enemies.
  • 100-Man Brawl – KO 100 enemies.
  • 3-Minute Brawl – Fight for 3 minutes.
  • 15-Minute Brawl – Fight for 15 minutes.
  • Endless Brawl – Fight until the player gets KO'd.
  • Cruel Brawl – Fight until the player gets KO'd.

Additionally in Cruel Melee/Brawl the Fighting Alloy/Frames are stronger and capable of one hit KOs, also there are no items that appear making it very tough. Managing to defeat 10 Fighting Wire Frames in Melee earns the player a bonus message congratulating them for defeating 10/over 10 Fighting Wire Frames.