Super Smash Bros. Brawl: the stat-tracking system

Super Smash Bros. Brawl: the stats explained - Image 1If you’re one of those Super Smash Bros. Brawl combatants who insist on keeping track of your stats (like how much you kick backside, or how many stages you’ve unlocked), then you might want to head over to the full article and see how the stat-tracking system works. Just follow the “read more” link below and you’re good to go.

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One of the many good things about Super Smash Bros. Brawl is how it scrupulously keeps track of statistics. This is an excellent system for those who want to keep tabson things like how many enemies you’ve KO’d, or how many trophies you’ve earned.

Those who’ve played the previous games in the franchise would be familiar with the stat-tracking system, but for those of you who’ve only been introduced to it with SSBB, here’s a quick sum-up.

The game keeps track of 39 different categories, enough for even the most obsessive gamer. You can keep track of anything from how much damage your character has dealt, to how much your character fell from the arena. We don’t know why you’d want to do this, but at least you have the option to do so. Here’s a brief explanation of each category:

  • Power Count – Number of times you turned on Smash Bros. Brawl.
  • Power Time – Total time the game has been turned on.
  • Play Time – Amount of time spent in matches.
  • Adventure Play Time – Amount of time spent playing The Subspace Emissary.
  • Combined Adventure Play Time – Adventure play time times number of players.
  • Solo Play Time – Total play time in Solo mode.
  • Combined Solo Play Time – Solo mode play time times the number of players.
  • Vs. Play Time – Total play time in Group mode.
  • Combined Vs. Play Time – Group mode play time times the number of players
  • Vs. Play Match Total – Total vs. matches, including Nintendo WFC matches.
  • Offline Vs. Matches Played – Total number of offline vs. matches.
  • Offline Matches Played – Total number of online vs. matches With Friends or Anyone.
  • Online Play Time With Friends – Total play time for all online matches With Friends.
  • Play Time With Anyone – Total play time for all online matches With Anyone.
  • Matches Spectated – Total number of times you watched other matches.
  • Time Match Total – Total number of Time matches.
  • Stock Match Total – Total number of Stock matches.
  • Coin Match Total – Total number of Coin matches.
  • Vs. Play Contestants – Total number of brawls from all players.
  • Match Reset Counter – Total number of times youÂ’ve ended a match early.
  • Total Damage – Total damage received by all characters.
  • KO Total – Total number of opponents KOÂ’d.
  • Self-Destruct Total – Total number of self destructs.
  • Available Characters – Number of characters available.
  • Available Stages – Number of stages available – excludes custom stages.
  • Trophy Total – Number of trophies you have – excludes doubles.
  • Sticker Total – Number of stickers you have – excludes doubles.
  • Name Total – Total number of names registered.
  • Friend Total – Total number of people on Friend Roster.
  • Favorite Character – Character played the longest.
  • Second Favorite Character – Character played second longest.
  • Loneliest Character – Least played character.
  • Smash Champ – Character with the most wins.
  • Smash Sap – Character with the most losses.
  • Slug Meister – Character who has dealt out the most damage.
  • Punching Bag – Character who has taken the most damage.
  • KO Kingpin – Most KOs in brawls.
  • No-Defense Nelly – Most Falls in brawls.
  • Disaster Master – Most Self-Destruct in brawls.

Via MTV

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