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[[File:SinglePlayerResultsScreen642.png|thumb|A selection of bonuses awarded after clearing a battle in ''Super Smash Bros.'' | [[File:SinglePlayerResultsScreen642.png|thumb|A selection of bonuses awarded after clearing a battle in ''Super Smash Bros.'s'' 1P Game.]] | ||
'''Bonus points''' are the amount of points awarded to a player for accomplishing some feat during a match. Most bonuses award points, though some can instead reduce them. They are kept as a character-individual high score in the [[1P Game]] of '' | '''Bonus points''' are the amount of points awarded to a player for accomplishing some feat during a match. Most bonuses award points, though some can instead reduce them. They are kept as a character-individual high score in the [[1P Game]] of ''Super Smash Bros.'' and the {{SSBM|Classic Mode}}, [[Adventure Mode]], and [[All-Star Mode]] of ''Super Smash Bros. Melee''. They are also awarded after Versus mode matches in ''Melee'' (except for when the match is forfeited), and they serve as a determinant of the winner in the {{b|Bonus|mode}} mode. | ||
In the tables below, a multiplication sign after the amount of points indicates that the bonus may be awarded multiple times. | In the tables below, a multiplication sign after the amount of points indicates that the bonus may be awarded multiple times. | ||
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==''[[Super Smash Bros.]]''== | ==''[[Super Smash Bros.]]''== | ||
There are 55 unique bonuses in ''SSB''. Bonuses are only obtained in the [[1P Game]]. | There are 55 unique bonuses in ''SSB''. Bonuses are only obtained in the [[1P Game]]. | ||
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| {{TextAnchor|Hard Clear}} || 280,000<br>160,000 {{Flag|Japan}}|| Cleared the 1P Game on Hard difficulty. | | {{TextAnchor|Hard Clear}} || 280,000<br>160,000 {{Flag|Japan}}|| Cleared the 1P Game on Hard difficulty. | ||
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| {{TextAnchor|Hawk}}<br>(JPN: ''Butterfly'') || 18,000<br>10,000 {{Flag|Japan}}|| Only | | {{TextAnchor|Hawk}}<br>(JPN: ''Butterfly'') || 18,000<br>10,000 {{Flag|Japan}}|| Only used [[aerial attack]]s. | ||
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| {{TextAnchor|Heartthrob}} || 17,000<br>8,000 {{Flag|Japan}}|| Collected at least three [[Heart Container]]s in one match. | | {{TextAnchor|Heartthrob}} || 17,000<br>8,000 {{Flag|Japan}}|| Collected at least three [[Heart Container]]s in one match. | ||
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| {{TextAnchor|Rock Steady}} || 3,000 || Did not fall down (that is, did not ever get knocked down on the ground). | | {{TextAnchor|Rock Steady}} || 3,000 || Did not fall down (that is, did not ever get knocked down on the ground). | ||
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| {{TextAnchor|Pratfaller}} || 1,500 || Always landed face up. Not to be confused with [[Prat Falling]]. | | {{TextAnchor|Pratfaller}} || 1,500 || Always landed face up. Not to be confused with [[Tripping|Prat Falling]]. | ||
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| {{TextAnchor|Face Planter}} || 1,500 || Always landed face down. | | {{TextAnchor|Face Planter}} || 1,500 || Always landed face down. | ||
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| {{TextAnchor|Merciful Master}} || 3,000 || Won without KOing anybody. | | {{TextAnchor|Merciful Master}} || 3,000 || Won without KOing anybody. | ||
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| {{ | | {{anchor|Star KO|[[Star KO]]}} || 300× || Star KO'd the enemy. | ||
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| {{TextAnchor|Rocket KO}} || 5,000 || Star KO'd all opponents on a team. | | {{TextAnchor|Rocket KO}} || 5,000 || Star KO'd all opponents on a team. | ||
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| {{TextAnchor|Mycologist}} || 2,500 || Got 3 or more Mushrooms. | | {{TextAnchor|Mycologist}} || 2,500 || Got 3 or more Mushrooms. | ||
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| {{TextAnchor|Mario Maniac}} || 8,000 || Used only [[ | | {{TextAnchor|Mario Maniac}} || 8,000 || Used only [[Mushroom]]s, [[Fire Flower]]s, and [[Starman (item)|Starmen]]. | ||
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| {{TextAnchor|Metal KO}} || 800× || KO'd a foe while being [[metal]]. | | {{TextAnchor|Metal KO}} || 800× || KO'd a foe while being [[metal]]. | ||
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===Notes=== | === Notes === | ||
*Because of a programming error in ''Melee'', the Materialist and Minimalist bonuses are reversed: Materialist is actually awarded when a player spent the least amount of time holding items, while Minimalist is awarded when a player spent the greatest amount of time holding items. | *Because of a programming error in ''Melee'', the Materialist and Minimalist bonuses are reversed: Materialist is actually awarded when a player spent the least amount of time holding items, while Minimalist is awarded when a player spent the greatest amount of time holding items. | ||
*Despite the "Floored" bonus' accompanying in-game text claiming merely "over 50% of damage" is required, over 200% damage taken from floors is actually required in order to earn this bonus. | *Despite the "Floored" bonus' accompanying in-game text claiming merely "over 50% of damage" is required, over 200% damage taken from floors is actually required in order to earn this bonus. | ||
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*The "Rocket KO" bonus is a reference to the [[bulbapedia:Team Rocket trio|Team Rocket Trio]], recurring villains in the ''Pokémon'' anime; in many episodes, the trio would be sent flying away into the sky by [[Pikachu]], leaving behind a star when they vanished from sight. | *The "Rocket KO" bonus is a reference to the [[bulbapedia:Team Rocket trio|Team Rocket Trio]], recurring villains in the ''Pokémon'' anime; in many episodes, the trio would be sent flying away into the sky by [[Pikachu]], leaving behind a star when they vanished from sight. | ||
*In the "Bonus Records" menu, the "Assisted KO" bonus incorrectly states, ''KO{{'}}d a foe with an item'', when it is actually awarded when the enemy is KO'd by a stage hazard. | *In the "Bonus Records" menu, the "Assisted KO" bonus incorrectly states, ''KO{{'}}d a foe with an item'', when it is actually awarded when the enemy is KO'd by a stage hazard. | ||
==''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''== | ==''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''== | ||
=== Solo Bonuses === | === Solo Bonuses === | ||
''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' has no unique and specific bonuses like those of the previous installments. Instead, the Classic | ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' has no unique and specific bonuses like those of the previous installments. Instead, the Classic mode's points are only determined by time remaining and damage. However, clearing the mode without losing any lives awards the player bonus points, as well as additional points for whichever difficulty they cleared it on. | ||
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| Perfect! Level 5 || 100,000 || Got every target in Target Smash!! Level 5. | | Perfect! Level 5 || 100,000 || Got every target in Target Smash!! Level 5. | ||
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| Time Remaining || 30,000 || Cleared a stage in Classic mode with time remaining. The base amount of the bonus is 30,000 and it decreases by 100 for each second passed in the [[match timer]]. | | Time Remaining || data-sort-value="30000" | 30,000 || Cleared a stage in Classic mode with time remaining. The base amount of the bonus is 30,000 and it decreases by 100 for each second passed in the [[match timer]]. | ||
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| Used a Continue || -20,000 || Lost all stocked lives in Classic or All-Star mode and used a Continue. | | Used a Continue || -20,000 || Lost all stocked lives in Classic or All-Star mode and used a Continue. |