'Super Smash Bros' Wii U basic tips and tricks to jumpstart gaming experience

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Many gamers have already acquired "Super Smash Bros." for their Nintendo Wii U. Some are checking out the vibe of the title, which they got for Christmas perhaps (these people are lucky). However, some have not conquered, mastered or even explored the title just yet. Those who strive to dominate the game have no more reason to worry, and those who are still fumbling around it do not have to struggle in launching their "Super Smash Bros." experience. There are tips that they can facilitate and all gamers have to do is to follow them religiously. 

IDigital Times suggests that players get a GameCube controller or a $50-Wii U Pro. This will allow them to kick-start their "Super Smash Bros." journey in the best way possible. When that is settled, it's time to move on with the actual in-game goodies. 

Gamers who are new to the title will initially try out a bunch of characters in the roster. There are 37 characters in the game, by the way. This has become an essential task already but for those who are in it to win can take the word of the undeclared "Super Smash Bros Melee" master, Juan "Hungrybox" Debiedma. Hungrybox believes that choosing a life-long character for the game will do the trick. Over the course of playing the game, players will be able to discover the abilities of the character, its weakness and its potentials. Hungrybox, for instance, uses Jigglypuff in every game. He has mastered his tie-up with the Pokémon already, including its special moves and fighting style. 

Game Rant cites YouTube account Super Smash Academy as a good source of tips and tricks for the game. Basics in the title are not as easy as one would expect but thanks to the helpful videos from the major gamer, help is at hand.

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