: Minor under-the-hood fixes to prevent game crashes during local and online play.
The primary purpose of this update was to add support for the Cloud, Corrin, and Bayonetta amiibo figures. This allowed players to train these DLC characters via the amiibo functionality on both the New 3DS (via the bottom screen) and the Wii U (via the GamePad).
: Updates usually include balance changes to ensure fair play and to tweak the performance of characters, making some stronger or weaker compared to others.
Liam entered the bracket using the new fighter. The "U" update had added more than just a character; it optimized the 3DS's netcode one last time, making matches from London to Berlin feel like local play. In the grand finals, Liam faced a Bowser main from Paris. On the Final Destination stage, with the 3D slider pushed to the max, Liam landed the "Great Escape" finishing blow—a move that literally knocked the opponent into the background of the stage.
Purchasing DLC fighters often granted access to their home stages, which included: Suzaku Castle (Ryu) Midgar (Cloud) Umbra Clock Tower (Bayonetta) Peach's Castle (64) Hyrule Castle (64) Navigating the EUR (European) Version
If you have a hacked 3DS (Luma3DS + FBI):
Widely considered the most powerful character in the game due to her "Witch Time" and combo potential.
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The 1.1.7 update is essential for the full experience, especially for collectors of Nintendo’s physical figures.
For the best value at the time, Nintendo released an (Collection #6) on February 3, 2016, costing $34.93 for a single version and $41.93 for both Wii U and 3DS versions. This bundle contained:
For enthusiasts and die-hard Smash fans, the way to experience Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS today is to secure a complete copy with update 1.1.7 and all DLC pre-installed. The official eShop is gone, and online play is a memory. However, the game's final version is a polished, balanced, and content-rich fighting game that stands tall among 3DS titles.
: 1.1.7 (Required for any surviving local wireless play or matching versions).
The legacy of Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS remains unshakeable. Even years after its release, players across the European (EUR) and North American (USA) regions still look for ways to optimize their game, manage Downloadable Content (DLC), and ensure they are running the definitive version. Version 1.1.7 stands as the final, absolute software update released by Nintendo for this handheld fighting masterpiece.
, released in July 2017. This final patch primarily added compatibility for the last wave of Smash series amiibo figures. Update 1.1.7 Key Details Amiibo Support: Added support for the amiibo figures (including Player 1 and Player 2 variants). Online Play: This update is mandatory to access online features. No Balance Changes:
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: Minor under-the-hood fixes to prevent game crashes during local and online play.
The primary purpose of this update was to add support for the Cloud, Corrin, and Bayonetta amiibo figures. This allowed players to train these DLC characters via the amiibo functionality on both the New 3DS (via the bottom screen) and the Wii U (via the GamePad).
: Updates usually include balance changes to ensure fair play and to tweak the performance of characters, making some stronger or weaker compared to others.
Liam entered the bracket using the new fighter. The "U" update had added more than just a character; it optimized the 3DS's netcode one last time, making matches from London to Berlin feel like local play. In the grand finals, Liam faced a Bowser main from Paris. On the Final Destination stage, with the 3D slider pushed to the max, Liam landed the "Great Escape" finishing blow—a move that literally knocked the opponent into the background of the stage.
Purchasing DLC fighters often granted access to their home stages, which included: Suzaku Castle (Ryu) Midgar (Cloud) Umbra Clock Tower (Bayonetta) Peach's Castle (64) Hyrule Castle (64) Navigating the EUR (European) Version super smash bros update 117 dlc 3ds eur u best
If you have a hacked 3DS (Luma3DS + FBI):
Widely considered the most powerful character in the game due to her "Witch Time" and combo potential.
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The 1.1.7 update is essential for the full experience, especially for collectors of Nintendo’s physical figures. : Minor under-the-hood fixes to prevent game crashes
For the best value at the time, Nintendo released an (Collection #6) on February 3, 2016, costing $34.93 for a single version and $41.93 for both Wii U and 3DS versions. This bundle contained:
For enthusiasts and die-hard Smash fans, the way to experience Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS today is to secure a complete copy with update 1.1.7 and all DLC pre-installed. The official eShop is gone, and online play is a memory. However, the game's final version is a polished, balanced, and content-rich fighting game that stands tall among 3DS titles.
: 1.1.7 (Required for any surviving local wireless play or matching versions).
The legacy of Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS remains unshakeable. Even years after its release, players across the European (EUR) and North American (USA) regions still look for ways to optimize their game, manage Downloadable Content (DLC), and ensure they are running the definitive version. Version 1.1.7 stands as the final, absolute software update released by Nintendo for this handheld fighting masterpiece. : Updates usually include balance changes to ensure
, released in July 2017. This final patch primarily added compatibility for the last wave of Smash series amiibo figures. Update 1.1.7 Key Details Amiibo Support: Added support for the amiibo figures (including Player 1 and Player 2 variants). Online Play: This update is mandatory to access online features. No Balance Changes:
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