In Wild World and City Folk, the player can record their list of friends using their Friend Roster. The friend roster holds information such as the player's friends' name, town and friend code. In City Folk the player can also add comments and change Wii Speak settings with the roster. The friend roster also lets the player keep track of who is currently visiting their town and register new friends. There is also an option to delete friends. In Wild World, it is not required to have a friend in the player's roster in order to visit their town, since it is possible to connect using DS-to-DS connection if they are close by. However, a friend code is needed to visit from a far distance.
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| - In Wild World and City Folk, the player can record their list of friends using their Friend Roster. The friend roster holds information such as the player's friends' name, town and friend code. In City Folk the player can also add comments and change Wii Speak settings with the roster. The friend roster also lets the player keep track of who is currently visiting their town and register new friends. There is also an option to delete friends. In Wild World, it is not required to have a friend in the player's roster in order to visit their town, since it is possible to connect using DS-to-DS connection if they are close by. However, a friend code is needed to visit from a far distance.
- To the left of the profile, a player will be able to put a picture or logo of a character that they currently have unlocked, a boss or enemy they have beaten, or a Mii. Above the picture, a player will be able to put up their name, which will show up in-game when they are playing with Friends and they are not using another name chosen on the character select screen. The profile will also display whether a friend is Brawling with anyone (shown by "Brawling"), Brawling with anyone on a Team (shown by "In Team Battle"), Brawling with a friend (shown also by Brawling), Online, or offline.
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| - To the left of the profile, a player will be able to put a picture or logo of a character that they currently have unlocked, a boss or enemy they have beaten, or a Mii. Above the picture, a player will be able to put up their name, which will show up in-game when they are playing with Friends and they are not using another name chosen on the character select screen. In the upper-right corner, a circle will appear after a game is played between the two players. The circle shows how clear the connection was between the two players. From worst to best, the colors are Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, and Blue. On the very bottom, a player can leave text, as to leave a message, or to chat between friends. If one selects their own profile, they will be able to write text that will show up when they taunt. There can be four different texts (one for each direction on the D-pad). The profile will also display whether a friend is Brawling with anyone (shown by "Brawling"), Brawling with anyone on a Team (shown by "In Team Battle"), Brawling with a friend (shown also by Brawling), Online, or offline.
- In Wild World and City Folk, the player can record their list of friends using their Friend Roster. The friend roster holds information such as the player's friends' name, town and friend code. In City Folk the player can also add comments and change Wii Speak settings with the roster. The friend roster also lets the player keep track of who is currently visiting their town and register new friends. There is also an option to delete friends. In Wild World, it is not required to have a friend in the player's roster in order to visit their town, since it is possible to connect using DS-to-DS connection if they are close by. However, a friend code is needed to visit from a far distance.
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