Re: Super Smash Bros: Ultimate Menu Guide. Anyone interested?

Rough menu guide incoming...

Main Menu
Left Column
Smash
Spirits
Right Column
Games and More
Vault
Online

EShop is in the bottom right.

So the menu actually looks like this

       Games and More
Smash   Vault
Spirits Online Eshop

Games and More Menu
Left Column
Classic Mode
Training
Mii Customization
Right column
Mob Smash
Amiibo

When available, Challengers Approach will appear as a small door icon in the bottom right of this menu.

So it looks like this

Classic Mode         
Training Mob Smash
Mii Customization Amiibo Challengers Approach

Mob Smash Menu
Sentry smash
Allstar Smash
Cruel smash

Spirits Menu

World of Light is the only option on the left

On the right
Spirit Board
Collection
Activities
This last option won't be available right away, but you can still land on its space.

Collection Menu

Left column
Team Settup
Inventory

Right column
Levelup
Dismiss
Summon

So it looks like this

Levelup
Team Settup Dismiss
Inventory Summon

Vault Menu

Left column
Sound
Records

Right column
Replays
Tips
Shop

Challenges andMovies are between Records and shop.
Also a present icon appears at the far right, but most of the time, it won't do anything.
You'll click on this if you receive a gift from nintendo.
So it actually looks like this.

Sound       Replays
      Tips
Records Chalenges Movies Shop Present


Sounds Menu
Music
Voices
My music
An option for playlists appears to the right of music.
Choosing music will bring up a list of all the albums you have.
These are actually the different game series with a play all option at the far left, which is where you start.
Choosing any of these options will bring up a menu of all the songs on that album.
At time of writing this guide, the music menu reports that I have 851 songs unlocked with a total playtime of 28 hours, 40 minutes and 28 seconds, so you'll need to disable your sleep timer if you plan on playing all songs anytime soon.
This isn't what you start out with, I just thought I'd give you an idea of what you're in for with the play all option.
Oh yeah, the controls...
Pres A to play a song, left or right to select a different song, l or R to move by track hold to rewind or fast forward; yeah that's actually a thing; start to pause or unpause, but only if you're on the song that's playing; otherwise it'll just play the song you're on, B to exit.
The Y button will bring up an option to add the selected song to a playlist.
Press A to enter something on the name screen then press start to creat a playlist.
This will complete a challenge and unlock the song "Valt."
To remove said playlist, go to playlists, press right, then press X then hold down to get to the delete option, then pres A, left to select yes, then A.
You can also remove the default "Main Themes" playlist in the same manner, just without having to pres right first.
Once all playlists are gone, said option will simply produce a "No playlists found" prompt before kicking you out to the sounds menu.
This will also happen when deleting your last playlist.
Pro tip, plug a USB keyboard into your docked switch to enter names that are, well, actual names.

Smash Menu
Smash
Tourney
Special Smash
Squad Strike is on the left.

So it kind of looks like this

            Smash
Squad Strike Tourney
             Special Smash

Special Smash Menu
Custom Smash
Smashdown, Super Sudden Death

When entering these modes, you'll be asked for your ruleset.
The top option is last used, but you can press right to bring up the menu to edit or delete the set.
Edit is the top option, and it'll bring up the menu below.

Rules Menu
Note; this is only for normal smash at the moment

Style; Time, Stock, stamina. (Default is time.)
Time, Stock or Stamina setting. (Defaults; time 3 minutes, stock 3, stamina 150.)
fS Meter; Off, on. (Default is off.)
Spirits; Off, on. (Default is off.)
CPU Level; 1 to 9. (Default is 3.)
Damage Handycap; Off, on. (Default is off.)
Stage Selection; Anyone, Take Turns, Loser's Pick, In order, Random, Battle field and Omega forms, Battle field Only, Omega Form only. (Default is anyone.)
Items
Random Stage Selection
Advanced settings Toggle
(Shows or hides the options Below. They'll simply appear after the toggle once it's clicked.
Click the toggle again or press b to hide this menu again.

Advanced menu
First to; Win 1 to 5. (Default is 1.)
Stage Morph; Off, on. (Default is off.)
Stage Hazards; Off, on. (Default is on.)
Team Attack, Off, on. (Default is off.)
Launch Rate; 0.5 to 2.0. (Default is 1.0.)
Underdog Boost; Off, on. (Default is off.)
Pausing; Off, on. (Default is on.)
Score Display; Off, on. (Default is on.)
Show Damage, no, yes. (Default is yes.)
End advanced menu
Notes; Some of these options are actually written in reverse order, but pressing left or right activates the options in the order listed in this menu guide. IE; Yes and no are in that order on the screen, but pressing left activates no.
End notes.

Save
Note; Save will ask for a name if you haven't entered one yet. Just press start to use the default.
You can press start anywhere on the rules menu to activate the save option.
You'll know the name screen has appeared because the music volume will decrease.
Holding right or left on a setting that uses a number (IE Stock, time Limit) will cause it to increment or decrement to it's highest or lowest value before stopping. pressing the same direction will cause the setting to rap to it's lowest or highest value.
Settings like style or the on off toggles do not rap.
Also, holding up or down will cause the menu to scrole all the way to the top or bottom without rapping.
Pressing up or down again will of course cause the menu to rap.

Training Menu
number of CPUs; 1 to 3
CPU Damage; 0 to 999 percent
Fixed Damage; Off, on
Trajectory Guide; off, on
CPU behavior; Stop, Keep CPU Level Grade, Walk, Run, Jump, Nutral Special, Side smash, Control
Other Settings, items
Quit training
Notes; Quit Training is actually at the top. I just placed number of CPUs at the top because that's where you start.
Holding right or left on a setting that uses a number will cause it to increment or decrement to it's highest or lowest value before stopping. pressing the same direction will cause the setting to rap to it's lowest or highest value.
Settings like the on off toggles do not rap.
Also, holding up or down will cause the menu to scrole all the way to the top or bottom without rapping.
Pressing up or down again will of course cause the menu to rap.

Other settings Menu
Spead; 1x to 1.5x
Combo Display; do not display, display
Invincibility frames; do not display, display
CPU Shuffling; None, A Little, A Lot
Stale Moves; off, on
P1 damage, 0  to 999 percent
Notes: Holding right or left on a setting that uses a number will cause it to increment or decrement to it's highest or lowest value before stopping. pressing the same direction will cause the setting to rap to it's lowest or highest value.
Settings like the on off toggles do not rap.
Also, holding up or down will cause the menu to scrole all the way to the top or bottom without rapping.
Pressing up or down again will of course cause the menu to rap.
The items menu still allows you to place items in the stage to mess around with, however it has evolved from a simple toggle to a full-fledged system.
For example, you can now select the specific assist trophy or Pokémon that will appear from the assist trophy, Poké ball or master ball respectively.
You'll need to click on the assist trophy, Poké ball or master Ball option to then get a list of what can appear from it.
Once in either of these menus, back is on the left.
As with other menus, hold left until the curser sound stops to find it.
The smash ball, assist trophy, Poké Ball, then Master ball options are the first on the menu.

Stage Select screen Tips
When on the stage select menu, pressing x will cycle between normal, battle field and omega forms.
Pressing Y on a stage will bring up its music choices. While on this menu, pressing Y will toggle the music preview on and off for all choices except the top option, which respects your my music settings.
Up and down move one song at a time, while right and left move by a bigger number.
Pressing b will exit this menu.
Please note that exiting the music preview will reset the form of the stage to normal.
Using these options you can easily choose your stage.
In all but training mode, random is your default, but is not actually selected.
In training mode, you start on the training stage which is at the far left.
This means that all stage choices are offset by one in this mode.
Please note that the default music choice for all stages in this mode is the training theme.
You'll need to use the Y button to select other songs.
Please note that the Y button will preview the training theme, as it's an actual song that can be played.
Once you select a song for a stage, the game will remember it until you select a stage.
So if I select the song "Brake Free (Lead the way)" on the "new donk city hall" stage before moving to another stage, the game will remember that I thought about choosing that song, so the music preview will still play "Brake Free (Lead the way)" if I land on "New Donk City Hall" again.
However, once I leave the screen by backing out or going to the fighter select screen, those memorised songs are forgotten.

Additional Tips
Press and hold B to exit the stage select or fighter select screens.
You'll hear a rising sound before you exit the screen, so release the button before it finishes to stay on the respectibe screen.
This is also how you exit adventure mode.
In the spiret board or adventure mode, the menu that appears when selecting a node always has the party or spirets option at the top.
Clicking this will bring up another menu with the option to change your fighter on the far left with the spirits option next to it which is where you start.
Enter the spiret option then press Y to have the game pick a team for you.
Pres start to fight on the first or second menu.
Their's also an option to fight at the bottom of the first menu, just pres down to reach it.

That's it for now, hope it helps...
Later!

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