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'''Burly-Brawl mode''' is an unlockable [[Multi-Man mode]] exclusive to ''[[Super Smash Flash]]'' not present in any of the [[Super Smash Bros. (universe)|''Super Smash Bros.'' games]]. It challenges the player to defeat as many opponents as possible without falling from the [[stage]], [[self-destruct]]ing, or being [[KO]]'d. This mode was replaced by the similar [[Endless mode]] in ''[[Super Smash Flash 2]]'', but unlike Endless mode, the opponents will always be a single randomly selected character and will only change if a new match is started.
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'''Burly-Brawl Melee''' is an unlockable [[Multi-Man Smash]] exclusive to ''[[Super Smash Flash]]'' not present in any of the ''{{S|Super Smash Bros.|universe}}'' games. It challenges the player to defeat as many opponents as possible without falling from the [[stage]], [[KO#Self-destruct|self-destructing]], or being [[KO]]'d. This mode was replaced by the similar [[Endless Smash]] in ''[[Super Smash Flash 2]]'', but unlike Endless mode, the opponents will always be a single randomly selected character and will only change if a new match is started.
   
 
== In ''Super Smash Flash'' ==
 
== In ''Super Smash Flash'' ==
[[File:SSF Burly-Brawl Melee.png|200px|right|thumb|The Burly-Brawl Melee in ''SSF'' where {{SSF|Blue}} fights the Silhouette {{SSF|Mr. Incredible}}s.]]
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[[File:SSF Burly-Brawl Melee.png|200px|thumb|The Burly-Brawl Melee in ''SSF'' where {{SSF|Blue}} fights the Silhouette {{SSF|Mr. Incredible}}s.]]
Burly-Brawl Melee is the only original Multi-Man mode in ''SSF''. It replaced the Endless Melee from ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''. It becomes available once the player clears [[3-Minute mode|3-Minute Melee]] with any character, and it unlocks alongside the [[Unlockable character|secret character]], {{SSF|Crono}}. As with other Multi-Man modes, 10-Man Melee is always played on {{SSF|Battlefield}} and the opponents are always the [[Fighting Silhouette Team]], except this time, the opponents are a single character that never changes to another unless the match ends and is restarted. A different, unique theme also plays during this mode.
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Burly-Brawl Melee is the only original Multi-Man mode in ''SSF''. It replaced the Endless Melee from ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''. It becomes available once the player clears [[3-Minute Smash|3-Minute Melee]] with any character, and it unlocks alongside the [[Unlockable character|secret character]], {{SSF|Crono}}. As with other Multi-Man modes, 10-Man Melee is always played on {{SSF|Battlefield}} and the opponents are always the [[Fighting Silhouette Team]], except this time, the opponents are a single character that never changes to another unless the match ends and is restarted. A different, unique theme also plays during this mode.
   
 
Though opponents are light and more prone to being KO'd, ''SSF''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s physics make them a bit harder to launch them off the stage with a single attack other than an [[up attack]] or a [[projectile]]. Additionally, some opponents have access to different moves that allow them to recover with ease and shoot projectiles, which considerably increases the challenge.
 
Though opponents are light and more prone to being KO'd, ''SSF''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s physics make them a bit harder to launch them off the stage with a single attack other than an [[up attack]] or a [[projectile]]. Additionally, some opponents have access to different moves that allow them to recover with ease and shoot projectiles, which considerably increases the challenge.
   
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
*Though there are no official rewards for playing a Burly-Brawl Melee, through exploitation of the [[Glitch#Skip glitch|skip glitch]], the player gets an easier alternative to unlocking {{SSF|Cloud}} and get his challenger battle, as opposed to the usual method of clearing [[100-Man mode|100-Man Melee]]. This can be done an infinite amounts of times, even after Cloud has become available.
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*Though there are no official rewards for playing a Burly-Brawl Melee, through exploitation of the [[List of bugs and glitches#Cloud and Crono's fast unlock|skip bug]], the player gets an easier alternative to unlocking {{SSF|Cloud}} and get his challenger battle, as opposed to the usual method of clearing [[100-Man Smash|100-Man Melee]]. This can be done an infinite amounts of times, even after Cloud has become available.
 
**It is also possible to get Crono's challenger battle again by using the skip glitch on Cloud's "Challenger Approaching" screen. This is actually less useful, as Crono is already available at the moment Burly-Brawl Melee becomes available. It can also be performed an infinite amount of times.
 
**It is also possible to get Crono's challenger battle again by using the skip glitch on Cloud's "Challenger Approaching" screen. This is actually less useful, as Crono is already available at the moment Burly-Brawl Melee becomes available. It can also be performed an infinite amount of times.
 
*This mode gets its name, concept and soundtrack from the infamous fighting sequence from the 2003 science-fiction action film, [[Wikipedia:The Matrix Reloaded|''The Matrix Reloaded'']], were the protagonist Neo faces countless amounts of Agent Smith's clones by himself.
 
*This mode gets its name, concept and soundtrack from the infamous fighting sequence from the 2003 science-fiction action film, [[Wikipedia:The Matrix Reloaded|''The Matrix Reloaded'']], were the protagonist Neo faces countless amounts of Agent Smith's clones by himself.
 
**With that stated above, this is the second nod to ''The Matrix Reloaded'' within the [[McLeodGaming]] media, with the first being the sequence from 2005 flash short, ''[[School]]'', when [[Mr. Hackensaw]] kills a student in a similar manner to how Agent Smith controls over people within the Matrix, by thrusting his hand into his victim's chest.
 
**With that stated above, this is the second nod to ''The Matrix Reloaded'' within the [[McLeodGaming]] media, with the first being the sequence from 2005 flash short, ''[[School]]'', when [[Mr. Hackensaw]] kills a student in a similar manner to how Agent Smith controls over people within the Matrix, by thrusting his hand into his victim's chest.
   
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{{Multi-Man Smash}}
 
[[Category:Game modes]]
 
[[Category:Game modes]]
[[Category:Single-player modes]]
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[[Category:Game modes in Super Smash Flash]]
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[[Category:Solo game modes]]
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Revision as of 02:54, 26 June 2020

Burly-Brawl Melee is an unlockable Multi-Man Smash exclusive to Super Smash Flash not present in any of the Super Smash Bros. games. It challenges the player to defeat as many opponents as possible without falling from the stage, self-destructing, or being KO'd. This mode was replaced by the similar Endless Smash in Super Smash Flash 2, but unlike Endless mode, the opponents will always be a single randomly selected character and will only change if a new match is started.

In Super Smash Flash

SSF Burly-Brawl Melee

The Burly-Brawl Melee in SSF where Blue fights the Silhouette Mr. Incredibles.

Burly-Brawl Melee is the only original Multi-Man mode in SSF. It replaced the Endless Melee from Super Smash Bros. Melee. It becomes available once the player clears 3-Minute Melee with any character, and it unlocks alongside the secret character, Crono. As with other Multi-Man modes, 10-Man Melee is always played on Battlefield and the opponents are always the Fighting Silhouette Team, except this time, the opponents are a single character that never changes to another unless the match ends and is restarted. A different, unique theme also plays during this mode.

Though opponents are light and more prone to being KO'd, SSF's physics make them a bit harder to launch them off the stage with a single attack other than an up attack or a projectile. Additionally, some opponents have access to different moves that allow them to recover with ease and shoot projectiles, which considerably increases the challenge.

Trivia

  • Though there are no official rewards for playing a Burly-Brawl Melee, through exploitation of the skip bug, the player gets an easier alternative to unlocking Cloud and get his challenger battle, as opposed to the usual method of clearing 100-Man Melee. This can be done an infinite amounts of times, even after Cloud has become available.
    • It is also possible to get Crono's challenger battle again by using the skip glitch on Cloud's "Challenger Approaching" screen. This is actually less useful, as Crono is already available at the moment Burly-Brawl Melee becomes available. It can also be performed an infinite amount of times.
  • This mode gets its name, concept and soundtrack from the infamous fighting sequence from the 2003 science-fiction action film, The Matrix Reloaded, were the protagonist Neo faces countless amounts of Agent Smith's clones by himself.
    • With that stated above, this is the second nod to The Matrix Reloaded within the McLeodGaming media, with the first being the sequence from 2005 flash short, School, when Mr. Hackensaw kills a student in a similar manner to how Agent Smith controls over people within the Matrix, by thrusting his hand into his victim's chest.