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Creation Station

Creation Station is a fighting game on the Nintendo Switch developed by Crash Co., released February 21, 2017. The game is very similar to B.O.K.O, Toroko Clash, and SMASH BROS: EVERYONE!!! in that it can be edited freely by the community. It is partially based off of MUGEN like the aforementioned games in that it is less of a fighting game and more of a creation game that the community can freely edit. Characters and stages can also be sent to Crash Co. for them to be approved and added to the game's Legacy release. Users — <insert your name here> in particular — are heavily encouraged to create as many characters, stages, modes, etc. as they want.

Gameplay[]

The game will play extremely similarly to the Super Smash Bros. series. The main goal is to damage opponents with attacks, then knock them away off of the stage with a strong attack, resulting in a KO. The more opponents get damaged, the farther they will fly from attacks and the easier they are to KO. Every character has the same inputs for attacks — returning from the Super Smash Bros. series are normal, smash, and grab attacks that can be performed on the ground, aerial attacks that can be done in midair, and special attacks. A new type of move called hyper attacks is implemented, done by pressing the attack and special buttons at the same time. Like special attacks, characters have four of these attacks each. The Final Smash from the Super Smash Bros. series is also present.

In addition to regular battling, a number of other game modes can be played as well. The basic modes are stock, time, and stamina, which return from the Super Smash Bros. series. Stock mode has players on lives — getting KO's results in a life loss, and the last standing player wins. Time mode uses a score system, where players must KO as many opponents as possible within the time limit, though getting KO'd subtracts a point. The one with the most points by the end of the game wins. Finally, in stamina mode, instead of having damage percentages, players have health bars like in traditional fighting games, which must be depleted to defeat the opponent. These three modes can also be combined with each other.

Other Modes[]

A wide variety of other modes can also be included in the game. Players are able to customize their own mode with the "Mode Station". Players can also send it to Crash Co. to have it be approved and added in the Legacy release. These modes can be combined with the above three modes for different objectives.

Rules[]

  1. If you add a mode, the objective must be able to be changed when combined with stock, time, and stamina mode. If it does not reach standards by the end of the week, it will be deleted. The community can also vote off these modes if they do not reach standards.

Modes List[]

  • Enemy mode — Several enemies appear on the stage. In time mode, players must defeat as many enemies as possible within the time limit. In stock mode, players must defeat a certain number of enemies that can be customized; whoever reaches this goal first wins. In stamina mode, a time limit that can be customized appears. Whoever defeats the least amount of enemies when this time limit finishes is eliminated and the timer resets. Whoever is left standing wins the game.
  • Race mode — In this mode, several flying white blocks appear on the stage flying in random directions, numbered. The number of them can be customized, though the minimum is five. When players touch these blocks, their stock icon will be added to the block. If all of the blocks are hit in order, the player will "win the race". In Time mode, the players must complete the race as many times as possible, with the one with the most races complete winning. In stock mode players are given a customizable amount of lives, and is a player completes the race, the rest of the players lose a life, and the last one standing wins. In stamina mode, whoever completes the race first will have to maintain it. If someone else finishes the race, they will need to prevent other players from finishing. The last player to finish the race by the end of the time limit wins.
  • Bob-Omb Blast — Characters play a normal game- however, the only way to hit other people is with Bob-Ombs, which will show up commonly around the area- and there are many types of Bob-Ombs. In stock, the last person standing wins- and in Time, the person with the most points wins- in Stamina, Bob-Ombs deplete health instead of raise percentage, of course.

Characters[]

Players are able to create their own characters in the game using the in-game "Character Station" features and assets. Characters are separated into different categories: Gaming Greats, Comic Culture, Show Showcase, Movie Madness, Real Relics, MEMES!!!!!!!11!!!1, Fantendo Freaks, and Nostalgic Craze, each being color-coded. Characters can also be sent to Crash Co. to be approved and inserted in the Legacy release. There are, however, some rules as detailed below:

Rules[]

  1. The character must have a page describing their attacks, playstyle, etc. If this condition is not met within a week, the character will be deleted.
    1. The following must be included:
      1. The character's special and hyper attacks, as well as a Final Smash
      2. A description of the character's playstyle
    2. The following is not required, but can be put in to the user's content:
      1. The character's Trophy descriptions
      2. The character's color swaps
      3. Custom moves
  2. Characters must be categorized in their category. If this condition is not met, the character will be moved to their rightful category. There are a few exceptions however — for example, Poopbutt Koopa can be both apart of the Fantendo Freaks and the MEMES!!!!!!!11!!!1, JonTron can be both apart of the Real Relics and MEMES!!!!!!!11!!!1, Pikachu can be added to Gaming Greats and Show Showcase, and Spider-Man can be apart of Comic Crew, Show Showcase, and Movie Madness.
  3. Characters can be voted off if their page is too sloppy for spelling and grammar mistakes, lack of explaination, etc., so be careful.
  4. There is no limit to how many characters a single user can add.
Gaming Greats

These characters appear in video games. These characters can appear in popular franchises such as Mario or Sonic, or lesser-known ones.

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Mario

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It's-a him, Maaaaaario! And what would be a good game without this plumber? Renowned for his jumping ability, he is able to scale large heights. He is also able to use a wide assortment of power-ups to help him on his quest. He plays as a balanced character, allowing new players to get a feel for the playstyle. Mario is created to be the most basic character in the game, and the template for all future characters to follow.









Character's page

InklingFemaleSplatoon

Inkling

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These fresh human-like cephalopods first appeared in the video game Splatoon, where they run a world full of them, and participate in their world's most popular pasttime- Turf War. Inkling is a strategic fighter. One thing that seperates them from the others as that the Inkling spreads ink around when using their attacks, and can then swim in that ink to gain speed and hide from enemies. Inkling's basic moveset revolves around this ability. As they, in the original game, are highly customizable, this character has an assortment of custom moves to replace the default ones, to suit your playstyle.









Character's page

Meloetta Dream

Meloetta

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Meloetta is a mythical Pokémon known for her wonderful singing. Her singing is known to make anyone feel anything from sad to happy. Of course, being a Pokémon, she has become accustomed to fighting others. In her normal, aria forme, she is a relatively slow, and typically uses her songs to damage her targets. Upon singing her Relic Song, she witches to her pirouette forme, and as a result, becomes faster and hits harder.








Character's page

Neku Sakuraba

Neku Sakuraba

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Neku Sakuraba is an introverted teen known for his cynical view of others. When he is thrust into the reaper games, he's forced to work with others in order to avoid erasure. He uses pins to fight off opponents. These pins allow him to slash at opponents, cast projectiles, producing fire, make piercing icicles appear from the ground, and more.







Character's page

Maxwell











Maxwell

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Maxwell is the main character of the Scribblenauts series, which is a puzzle series where you play as Maxwell.  Maxwell has a notebook which can create anything.  Most of his moves are therefore making items to distroy opponents, Maxwell can create items such as Starites (The item you have to collect to win levels).  Maxwell is a faster character who usually runs in and out of battle, attacking opponents with quick attacks.


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Blue Monkey
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Part of the party game Jungle Party, this monkey has a lot of moves up his sleeve (or fur). Jungle Party Monkey is a fast character with a great jump height, therefore, he is extremely good when it comes to moving around the stage, however, he is light and weak, and he has middling range. JPM (That's what i'm calling it now) works best as a combo sentric character who can do many sorts of things to attack foes

Character's Page

Comic Crew

These characters appear in franchises that can be found in comics. This includes those from the Marvel and DC universes, among others.

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Dogwelder

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Part of the lackluster, mentally unfit DC Comics team known as Section 8, Dogwelder is a. . . "superhero" who welds deceased canines to his foes' faces to abstract their view. He's probably not entirely sane, but he's silent and aggressive. He doesn't have many attacks on his own, but he does occasionally use other members of his team, such as the Defenestrator, for support. He's a quick and efficient fighter, but he's not very powerful. That said, he can easily turn the tide of battle by unleashing his power gained from being condemned to hell after his death.








Character's page

Show Showcase

These characters appear TV shows, new and old. These can range from cartoons like My Little Pony and The Loud House, to anime like Dragon Ball and One Piece, and from sitcoms like iCarly.

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Dee Dee

Dee Dee


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The bane of Dexter's existence, always foiling his contraptions and wacky inventions- Dee Dee is extremely annoying and childish- though that should be expected. Many of Dee Dee's attacks involve ribbons and dance moves- she is on the fast side of the fighters in the game, and can follow up many of her attacks with dance moves to do even more damage. However, she really shines in the power category, surprisingly enough- though it's not her that's powerful, its the heavy metal machines that she throws across the stage.







Character's page

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Monkey D. Luffy

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When you've got the ability to stretch your limbs like Stretch Armstrong and a big appetite, what better to do than go out on the open seas in search of treasure? Monkey D. Luffy [commonly known as simply Luffy] is the leader of the Straw Hat Pirates,and is the only known person to have consumed the Gomu Gomu no Mi fruit.







Character's page

Movie Madness

These characters appear in movies, be it from adaptions of TV shows or standalone movies.

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Luke Skywalker

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Luke Skywalker is the hero of the rebelion against the empire.  He is one of the few remaining Jedi across the universe after Order 66 killed a majority of them.  Most of Luke's A attacks involve his lightsaber and his specials all revolve around his force powers.  Luke's playstyle is combo based, but he can fight slightly ranged but he is better at close ranged combat.  Luke's final Smash involves him sending his opponents to the Doomed Death Star


Character's page

Real Relics

These characters are from the real world. These characters can range from historians like George Washington, YouTubers like JonTron and Nostalgia Critic, and other characters like a dog and a rock.

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Fantendo Freaks

These characters are IPs created by Fantendo users.

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UmbraExo17

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CAUTION: SHADOWCALYPSE SPOILERS.
Umbra is an emo boy who was born in 1998, but sent into the future after a devastating incident. He has since been rebelling against Queen Nebula, who rules the galaxy with an iron fist and a desire to enslave humanity. He uses his Shadow Scythe and a variety of cosmic-based abilities in battle.----




Character's page

MEMES!!!!!!!11!!!1!

This is where all of the joke characters like the e-Reader, Sanic, Doge, and the Gunch go.

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E-Reader

e-Reader

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The e-Reader was an add-on device for the Game Boy Advance released in 2002. A Japanese-exclusive build called the e-Reader + was released, which added linking and multiplayer capabilities. Several cards were also released for the e-Reader, the most notable of which being the ones compatible with Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3, which added full levels to the game. The e-Reader is a strange character - it attacks with e-Reader cards, items found in the e-Reader exclusive Mario Party-e, and with various Game Boy Advance builds.







Character's page

Stages[]

Stages serve as the battlefields. Much like with characters and modes, a "Stage Station" feature exists, allowing players to create their own stages. These stages can then be sent to Crash Co to be approved and included in the game's Legacy release.

Rules[]

  1. Stages must have a full page explaining their layout, obstacles, etc. If the stage does not meed standards by the end of a week, it will be removed.


Stage List[]

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