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'''Sandbag''' ({{ja|サンドバッグくん|Sandobaggu-kun}}, ''Sandobaggu-kun'') appears in the "[[Home-Run Contest]]" minigame in ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'', ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'', ''Super Smash Bros. 4'', and ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''. The object is to strike it as far as possible with either a supplied [[Home-Run Bat]] or a fighting move. Sandbag's only purpose is to get hit in the Home-Run Contest. Being hit all the time does not hurt it; it actually loves to see players "wind up and let loose," according to the trophy description. During the actual Home-Run Contest challenge, a player will use their chosen character to hit Sandbag off the pedestal on which it rests within ten seconds. Players damage Sandbag as much as possible while keeping on the orange platform so that it will fly farther. In ''Brawl'', the "Home-Run Contest" also features two-player modes, online play, and a shield that keeps Sandbag on the platform while it is being damaged. Players may also practice by attacking Sandbag while online multiplayer matches load. | '''Sandbag''' ({{ja|サンドバッグくん|Sandobaggu-kun}}, ''Sandobaggu-kun'') appears in the "[[Home-Run Contest]]" minigame in ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'', ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'', ''Super Smash Bros. 4'', and ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''. The object is to strike it as far as possible with either a supplied [[Home-Run Bat]] or a fighting move. Sandbag's only purpose is to get hit in the Home-Run Contest. Being hit all the time does not hurt it; it actually loves to see players "wind up and let loose," according to the trophy description. During the actual Home-Run Contest challenge, a player will use their chosen character to hit Sandbag off the pedestal on which it rests within ten seconds. Players damage Sandbag as much as possible while keeping on the orange platform so that it will fly farther. In ''Brawl'', the "Home-Run Contest" also features two-player modes, online play, and a shield that keeps Sandbag on the platform while it is being damaged. Players may also practice by attacking Sandbag while online multiplayer matches load. | ||
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