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Maxwell scribblenauts unmasked
Maxwell scribblenauts unmasked







Once you get enough points, some rockets will change red when they reach the bottom screen. If a rocket manages to go through the barrier, you lose. If a rocket hits the blocks at the bottom, both will blow up. Rockets are constantly coming down, and the player must tap them to blow them up. When interacted, a video game will come up. The Arcade Machine is one of the unique objects Maxwell can summon to change the setting. Only 1 arcade machine can be used at a time. If Max presses Down B when near the arcade machine, a red rocket more powerful than the regular rockets will fall and crash into a random spot. If an opponent is next to it, rockets will rain from the sky until he or she walks/runs/jumps away from it. Maxwell places an arcade machine (another move unspawnable in his Neutral and Up B). The objects in this move help Maxwell reach starites in high, elevated areas as well as keeping him from falling into pits, lava and other hazardous zones. A ladder (Maxwell climbs it, and then it falls.).A helicopter (Briefly makes you fly up.But then he recovers using a random recovery object. He starts the move at the same pose/animation as his Neutral B to confuse his opponents. These objects will either make him fly (e.g a plane) or give him a boost (e.g. However in this move, Maxwell summons objects that are impossible to spawn in his Neutral B. I did say that Maxwell can summon pretty much anything in his Neutral B. Potions with adjectives can also be used on any objects to give them that adjective. They may be visual or physical adjectives. In every Scribblenauts game since Super Scribblenauts, adjectives can be used to describe objects Maxwell is bringing to life. Winged (gives opponents the ability to fly).Fat (makes opponents slower and heavier).However, adjectives will turn direction when hit, and the adjective will affect Maxwell if it touches him. Of course, like the opponents, there are many other ways of changing the shield's looks and nature. They can make them bigger and more efficient or they can shrink their size to increase the chance of it breaking. These adjectives can also affect shields. In case of examples, throwing the word "Fat" at someone will make them slower and heavier.Īfter a while, the opponent will lose that adjective and turn back to normal. If it catches someone they will be affected by that adjective in some way.Īt low damage, Max can only throw visual adjectives, for example, colours.Īt higher damage though, Max will throw more affective adjectives. Like in his Neutral B, there are so many possibilities, there's no way I can type them all. Maxwell throws a random adjective in front of him. Certain objects are needed to help obtain certain starites. In the Scribblenauts games, the player is required to write non-copyrighted nouns on Maxwell's notepad to bring the written noun to life as an object. Pretty much anything can be summoned, but I don't want this page to be TOO long so I'll cut it short. If Papa Louie's boulder hits it it'll KO him.) A computer mouse (most likely a throwing item).Final Smashes are also more likely to happen with more damage. However that character will always only have one stock, and once it's gone, they're gone. If Max has more damage, he can summon better characters. If Maxwell has low damage the only opponents he can summon is joke characters like Sonny Slaven. Objects summoned will be more useful if Max has more damage. But wait! That's STILL not all of them! Opponents and even FINAL SMASHES can also be summoned to life! There are so many outcomes, I'll just have put a link to show them all: Almost Everything. Maxwell writes in his notebook and brings a random object to life. In the Scribblenauts games, the player can move any object they created using their stylus. 9 Normal Attacks, Special Moveset Music, KO, Taunt Music, Victory MusicĪ stylus (its colour depending on the player's colour) drags Maxwell onto the stage.









Maxwell scribblenauts unmasked