Blue is actually the best connection. The order from best to worst is: blue, green, yellow, orange, and red. This can be found on page 21 of Brawl's instructions.
Blue is actually the best connection. The order from best to worst is: blue, green, yellow, orange, and red. This can be found on page 21 of Brawl's instructions.
I was going to look there first, but thought it wouldn't be there. Thanks Heroic Monkey! That was a heroic act, looking in the rulebook, that was insanely brilliant _________________
Blue is actually the best connection. The order from best to worst is: blue, green, yellow, orange, and red. This can be found on page 21 of Brawl's instructions.
Not at all... I'm just trying to help. I remembered seeing something about the colors in the rulebook, so I flipped through the pages and typed the number so somebody could check the source if they wanted to verify. I also used to think green was the best connection, and was surprised to learn that blue is the fastest while I was reading the rulebook.
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I'm bigger than you, hammer boy.
I know. Your avatar is 120 x 200 pixels while mine is only 90 x 90.
I was just emphasizing that Heroic Monkey actually read the rulebook. I didn't know anybody did that, especially for a game like Smash Bros. I haven't read a game rulebook since... a long time ago. _________________
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Posted: Thu Apr 10, 2008 9:17 pm Post subject:
MetaNite wrote:
I was just emphasizing that Heroic Monkey actually read the rulebook. I didn't know anybody did that, especially for a game like Smash Bros. I haven't read a game rulebook since... a long time ago.
Monkey... he's the guy who thoroughly reads through the rulebooks, when we get a new video game, he reads through it. I'm not that kind of person though, but I'm used to Monkey reading through it now, he's done it a long time. I used to wonder why he always read it thoroughly, but I'm used to it now and don't question it, I think maybe just to know as much about it as possible before playing it or before playing it again. Whenever I need to know something about a game, I can usually ask him. I don't really bother reading rulebooks about boardgames/card games, Monkey just tells me everything I need to know, and leaves out unimportant/waste of time parts in the rulebooks. It's really quite nice.
i love my older brother monkey! hurray! im so lucky! in your faaaaace! i got an awesome older brother like heroic monkey! _________________
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