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A '''[[challenge]]''' is a term used in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'' to refer to the unlocking requirements of a piece of content. Below is a list of these, as they appear in the Wii U version. As mentioned in the in-game tips, challenges near the top of the table tend to be more difficult than the ones near the bottom.
A '''[[challenge]]''' is a term used in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'' to refer to the unlocking requirements of a piece of content. Below is a list of these, as they appear in the Wii U version. As mentioned in the in-game tips, challenges near the top of the table tend to be more difficult than the ones near the bottom.


Golden cells indicate that beating the challenge gives the player a [[Golden Hammer]]. If a hammer is used, a hammer icon will permanently be displayed on the corresponding photograph. Certain challenges cannot be opened by a Golden Hammer; these are marked as red cells, which includes all the challenges that require the player to use an unlockable character.
Golden cells indicate that beating the challenge gives the player a [[Golden Hammer]]. If a hammer is used, a hammer icon will permanently be displayed on the corresponding photograph. Certain challenges cannot be opened by a Golden Hammer; these are marked as red cells, which includes all the challenges that require the player to use an unlockable character, which means the player must unlock all characters in order to complete all the challenges.


Note that, as all internal game data remains in metric whether the game is displaying feet or not, the measurements listed may not be exactly accurate. For example, the challenge for hitting Sandbag between 500 and 505 meters is displayed as "between 1640 and 1656 ft.", even though a score such as 1656.8 feet is considered a success.
Note that, as all internal game data remains in metric whether the game is displaying feet or not, the measurements listed may not be exactly accurate. For example, the challenge for hitting Sandbag between 500 and 505 meters is displayed as "between 1640 and 1656 ft.", even though a score such as 1656.8 feet is considered a success.
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