A fun experience for both casual and competitive players.

Tournament Legal.

Costumes all are recognizable and legal, both virtually and visually, while still being unique and high quality.

All legal stages are kept but have multiple aesthetic options, while still offering the original for more strict players.

All popular non-legal stages are kept but have competitive alternatives offered so that they can be enjoyed in all play environments.

A more visually pleasing user interface that not only looks different than any other, but also feels elegant and functions smoothly.

As much content as possible added in without cluttering the game.

More energetic music options that keep the theme of the stage they're applied to whenever possible.

All character related images look professional and match each other.

Accessibility for both hackless and homebrew players in one download.

Spoiler Hackless Installation:

Download the pack. Get an SD card. Format that SD card (in FAT32 format if asked). Right click the .zip you downloaded and extract to your desktop. Put all files inside the folder you just made into the SD card. (Only if Needed) Delete some songs to free up space. (Check the songlist to know what you're deleting, songs are stored in "projectm/pf/sound/strm/") (Optional) Defrag your SD card. Ready to play!

Spoiler: Image If it's not working, make sure that the inside of your SD card (the root) looks like this: Homebrew Installation:

Follow all the steps in the hackless installation. Launch Homebrew Dolphin Installation:

Have this build in a folder in your desktop. Copy the "Gecko 1931" folder to anywhere of your choosing. Install Winimage Download This SD card maker for dolphin/winimage Run the SD card maker and make a 2GB virtual SD card. Put the SD card in this folder: C:/users/[yourusernamehere]/Documents/Dolphin Emulator/Wii. Open the SD card with Winimage Choose "Image" then "Inject folder" and look for the folder that contains this build's main files, the folder that you choose should have "background.png" in it. Wait for it to inject and then save the virtual SD by doing file save or CTRL+S, whatever floats your boat. Close Winimage and open dolphin. Right click your Brawl ISO file and choose "Set as default ISO" Go into dolphin's config files and then choose the "Wii" tab. Check "Insert SD card" Close the settings and in dolphin's main window, choose "Open". Go into the "Gecko 1931" folder that you copied and select "Boot.elf". That's it. The sd.raw file is essentially a virtual SD card, you can even mod it to your liking just like a normal one, it's how I develop my mods because you can test it easily and quickly.

For more information on hacking via dolphin, follow That's it. The sd.raw file is essentially a virtual SD card, you can even mod it to your liking just like a normal one, it's how I develop my mods because you can test it easily and quickly.For more information on hacking via dolphin, follow My video tutorial on it.

TO ANYONE HAVING A CAPTCHA ERROR:Mediafire seems to have made it so that the captcha disappears if you have ad-block on. Sadly, I can't fix this, so just turn it off and back on once you've finished downloading the file.As the end-goal for stages, I'm planning to have the original stage as the main alt, a for-fun version as the hidden alt, and a bunch of reskins of the legal version of it as the main stage that load randomly, with the current stage loader code it's possible to load up 26 stages per slot.The current way to load stages is as follows, normally the stage will load between a bunch of random reskins (all legal but with different looks), if you want the default stage hold L and the secret stage is Z.I had stuff filled out for all the empty sections above but I refreshed my browser by accident and cleared it, oops.