Once you've collected 40% of the custom moves, I would suggest playing classic and all-star mode on the highest difficulty that you can manage with the characters that you're trying to unlock custom moves for. For every two or three rounds of smash tour I would suggest playing one or two rounds of Classic mode (difficulty at least 3.5) or all-star mode (normal difficulty). The first thing that you will want to do is create a table so that you can keep track of every character's custom moves.įor the first 40% of unlockable custom moves I would suggest using mainly smash tour. There are some custom moves that can only be unlocked by completing a challenge, use this website to check what challenges you need to complete in order to unlock custom moves: (SSB4-Wii_U) In classic mode, the order of priority for what you are trying to get on the spinner should be as follows: Custom part, Crazy orders pass, and you can choose whether coins or trophies are more important to you. Then you will want to use the character that you are bad with in trophy rush, master orders, and crazy orders. If you are bad with a character, wait until you've collected about 80% of the custom moves and acquired some money. Make sure that you use whatever character that you're trying to get custom moves for. I would suggest waiting until you've unlocked about 80% of the custom moves and acquired a massive amount of money because it is by far the least money efficient. This is what I suspect to be the most efficient way to collect custom moves on the Wii U.Ĭlassic mode seems to favor giving R.O.B, Sonic, Donkey Kong, Diddy Kong, and Falco custom moves.Īlthough people seem to enjoy bashing the trophy rush game, it is probably the most time efficient. I've collected 97% of the collectable custom moves and 95% of the total custom moves. The downsides to this are that it takes longer than the other methods to complete a single round, and that you have less control over the resulting rewards. For a higher chance to get custom moves, select tickets that show something other than money or the Super Smash Bros icon.Īlso on the Wii U version, you can do Smash Tour to get larger quantities of rewards, including special moves. Each special order you select gives a hint at what you'll receive for completing it. On the Wii U version, you can also get special moves from Special Orders. You can use this strategy to get new moves while away from the game. Amiibos gather upgrades, including custom moves, when they fight. Unfortunately the 3DS version provides fewer rewards, and they are mostly trophies, so this is not a good way to earn special moves on the 3DS.Īnother way to get special moves is to have an Amiibo fight computer players. On the 3DS, you can use a home button to temporarily freeze the spinner before each match, which makes getting custom upgrades, such as special moves, from the spinner easier.Īll-Star mode on the Wii U version with the difficulty set to Hard is a great way to get moves for the specific character you're playing as, because completion of each round gives two rewards, special moves are often the rewards, and dying will not lose any rewards you've already earned. You can also use custom characters to make completing Classic mode faster and easier. You can generally get more on higher difficulties, but you'll lose some rewards if you lose both lives on one stage. Keep that in mind when selecting your character and each battle you pick.
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You have a slight chance to get custom moves for any unlocked character (except Mii and Palutena, who start will all moves unlocked, and DLC characters, who don't have any custom moves), a higher chance to get custom moves for the characters you fight against, and the highest chance to get special moves for the character that you're playing as. Classic mode is a good way to get special moves, and seems to be the fastest for the 3DS version of the game.