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|Wii Fit Trainer | |Wii Fit Trainer | ||
|Unlock 10 fighters. | |Unlock 10 fighters. {{SSBU|Mii Fighter}}s don’t count towards the total, but DLC characters do. | ||
|1500 Gold | |1500 Gold | ||
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*Some of the challenge pictures are references events or situations to various games: | *Some of the challenge pictures are references events or situations to various games: | ||
**The picture of Cloud and Zelda in [[Tortimer Island]] references [[Aerith]]'s death from ''Final Fantasy VII'', specifically the scene where Cloud lays Aerith's body to rest in the waters of the Forgotten City. Coincidentally, the reason behind her death, [[Sephiroth]], was added into ''Ultimate'' two years later. | **The picture of Cloud and Zelda in [[Tortimer Island]] references [[Aerith]]'s death from ''Final Fantasy VII'', specifically the scene where Cloud lays Aerith's body to rest in the waters of the Forgotten City. Coincidentally, the reason behind her death, [[Sephiroth]], was added into ''Ultimate'' two years later. | ||
**The picture showing Ken and Yoshi with his back turned is a reference to the recurring ''Street Fighter'' character Akuma and his signature attack, the Shun Goku Satsu, or the Raging Demon in English | **The picture showing Ken and Yoshi with his back turned is a reference to the recurring ''Street Fighter'' character Akuma and his signature attack, the Shun Goku Satsu, or the Raging Demon in English. | ||
**The picture of Snake, Bayonetta and Zero Suit Samus in [[Gerudo Valley]] is a possible reference to the fight against Sniper Wolf in ''Metal Gear Solid'', specifically to her death following the battle. | **The picture of Snake, Bayonetta and Zero Suit Samus in [[Gerudo Valley]] is a possible reference to the fight against Sniper Wolf in ''Metal Gear Solid'', specifically to her death following the battle. | ||
**The picture of Mega Man and Dr. Wily in Wily Castle references a running gag at the end of every classic Mega Man game, where Dr. Wily would beg for mercy after being defeated. Mega Man attempting to shoot a Crash Bomber at Wily may specifically reference the ending of ''Mega Man 7'', where Mega Man attempted to kill Wily. | **The picture of Mega Man and Dr. Wily in Wily Castle references a running gag at the end of every classic Mega Man game, where Dr. Wily would beg for mercy after being defeated. Mega Man attempting to shoot a Crash Bomber at Wily may specifically reference the ending of ''Mega Man 7'', where Mega Man attempted to kill Wily. | ||
*Toon Link's Spirit Board image references the Swiss folktale of William Tell, an archer who was forced to shoot an apple off his son's head. | *Toon Link's Spirit Board image references the Swiss folktale of William Tell, an archer who was forced to shoot an apple off his son's head. | ||
* | *Pokémon Trainer is the only playable base game character to not appear in a challenge image; he is absent from the mode. | ||
*Inkling and Isabelle are in the most challenge titles, with four each. | *Inkling and Isabelle are in the most challenge titles, with four each. | ||
**Coincidentally, they are both female newcomers. | **Coincidentally, they are both female newcomers. |