

3.īased on his standard appearance in F-Zero GX.īased on his appearance in the Japanese commercial for F-Zero X.

Resembles Boom Boom's in-game sprite in Super Mario Bros. Resembles his original design in Super Mario Bros. Resembles his "right" color in Mario Golf. The order of the palette swaps for each character are sorted in the order in which they appear on the character selection screen.īased on his current appearance in Luigi's Mansion, Super Mario Sunshine and Mario Party 4. It is generally quite difficult to distinguish from the third character's color scheme. The fourth character's tint is even darker than the third character's. A third character on the same team uses a darker tint. In Wi-Fi, Tournament and Team Brawls, if two identical characters share the same alternate costume, the second character will have a lighter tint in their appearance. This color is usually an intuitive indicator of which costume has been chosen, but there are several cases where costumes are given strange colors, such as giving cyan to Ike's default blue-brown getup, or using orange or yellow when the opposite is clearly more correct. When selecting characters in tournament mode, instead of displaying the character's colored image of the chosen costume, a colored bar is displayed in the player list.
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While texture hacks are usually discouraged from being used in tournaments, if not flat-out disallowed, it is usually acceptable to use simple texture hacks on these characters to make the color difference between their team palettes more obvious. As such, tournaments have the "colorblind rule" in doubles matches, where a player can choose which colours their team and their opponents' team are, if either team has one of the aforementioned characters on their team. Some characters, namely Lucario, Pokémon Trainer, and Sonic, have sets of alternate costumes that can be difficult to distinguish from each other in a match. Wario has twelve costumes two different outfits with six costumes each, doubling his options and giving him two different outfits for each team in Team Battles. Most characters have six alternate costumes, though Jigglypuff, Lucario, Pokémon Trainer, and Sonic only have five, and Pikachu has only four. The buttons used to cycle are 1/ 2 for the Wii Remote and Nunchuk combination, A and B for the Wii remote alone configuration, and pressing X/ Y for the Classic Controller and GameCube controller. Brawl, players can pick different alternate costumes for their character by cycling through a list of up to six choices for a total of 222 costumes in the game.
