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*With its debut in October 2006, Ray Mk III is the newest Assist Trophy in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''. | *With its debut in October 2006, Ray Mk III is the newest Assist Trophy in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''. | ||
**However, ''Brawl'' is also the only game that has it as an Assist Trophy. | **However, ''Brawl'' is also the only game that has it as an Assist Trophy. | ||
*Ray Mk III, [[Jill]], [[Magnus]], [[Prince Sablé]], [[Phosphora]], [[Sukapon]] and [[Yuri Kozukata]] are the only assist trophy characters that have appeared in only one game outside of their ''Smash'' appearances. | |||
*It is very likely, due to the trophy description and design of the trophy, that this is the exact same model from the Nintendo DS game ''Custom Robo Arena'', as the player is referred to as the "main" character, and has a father and sister who created the Mk series. | *It is very likely, due to the trophy description and design of the trophy, that this is the exact same model from the Nintendo DS game ''Custom Robo Arena'', as the player is referred to as the "main" character, and has a father and sister who created the Mk series. | ||
*While in most official artwork the Ray Mk III is shown equipped with the Straight Bomb G (the yellow part on its left arm), in ''Brawl'' it is shown with the Straight Bomb T (the red model). | *While in most official artwork the Ray Mk III is shown equipped with the Straight Bomb G (the yellow part on its left arm), in ''Brawl'' it is shown with the Straight Bomb T (the red model). |