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[[File:SakuraiTrophyHoard.jpg|275px|thumb|The Trophy Hoard mode in ''Smash 3DS'', which shows all trophies the player has unlocked.]] | [[File:SakuraiTrophyHoard.jpg|275px|thumb|The Trophy Hoard mode in ''Smash 3DS'', which shows all trophies the player has unlocked.]] | ||
:''This article is about the collectible item. For other uses, see [[Trophy (disambiguation)]].'' | |||
'''Trophies''' ({{ja|フィギュア | '''Trophies''' ({{ja|フィギュア}}, ''Figure'') are collectible items found in the ''Super Smash Bros. series'', starting from ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''. | ||
Trophies represent various characters, items, and other elements from the many games released by [[Nintendo]] (and from some third-party franchises, | Trophies represent various characters, items, and other elements from the many games released by [[Nintendo]] (and from some third-party franchises, from ''Brawl'' onwards). They range from well-known to obscure, including some that were released in Japan only (or were not released until after the Smash Bros. game in question). Collecting them is optional, and does not affect the gameplay of the other modes (excluding the [[Birdo]] and [[Pidgit]] trophies, which unlock a multiplayer stage for ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''). | ||
==In ''Super Smash Bros.''== | |||
Trophies were not present in the original ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]''. However, the game included [[List of character biographies|biographies]] of the twelve [[List of Super Smash Bros. series characters|playable characters]], with the eight [[starter character]]s' biographies available from the start and the remaining four unlocked at the same time as [[Unlockable character#Super Smash Bros.|those characters]]. Similar in presentation to trophies, the model of the character displays various attacks, animations and poses (though only the special move attacks are named). The model can also be rotated by holding Z and moving the Control Stick. | |||
Characters are depicted as plush dolls rather than trophies in the game's 1P Game, as well as in the Opening sequence. | |||
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File:Continue SSB (Kirby).png|Kirby in his "doll" state on the [[Continue]] screen. | |||
Continue SSB (Kirby).png|Kirby in his "doll" state on the [[Continue]] screen. | File:DollsOpeningOriginal.jpg|Fox McCloud and Donkey Kong as dolls in the opening of ''Super Smash Bros.'' | ||
NessDollEndGame.jpg|Ness returns to his doll state upon defeating Master Hand. | File:NessDollEndGame.jpg|Ness returns to his doll state upon defeating Master Hand. | ||
File:CaptainFalconProfile.jpg|Captain Falcon's profile screen; these profiles likely influenced the concept of trophies. | |||
</gallery></center> | </gallery></center> | ||
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''== | ==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''== | ||
Trophies made their first appearance in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''. There are a total of 290 trophies obtainable through regular play in the [[NTSC]] and [[PAL]] versions, with three additional trophies only accessible with an [[Action Replay]] (see [[Trophy#Changes between versions|below]]). | |||
Trophies made their first appearance in ''Super Smash Bros. Melee''. There are a total of 290 trophies obtainable through regular play in the [[NTSC]] and [[PAL]] versions, with three additional trophies only accessible with an [[Action Replay]] (see [[#Changes between versions|below]]). | |||
===The Trophy menu=== | ===The Trophy menu=== | ||
From the main menu of ''SSBM'', a '''Trophies''' option exists. From here, players can view collected trophies, or gamble to collect new ones. | From the main menu of ''SSBM'', a '''Trophies''' option exists. From here, players can view collected trophies, or gamble to collect new ones. | ||
*The Gallery option allows players to view collected trophies, one at a time. Flavor text describes the trophy, and what its abilities or uses were in its original game, or simply describes the game itself. A box at the bottom-right names the game and year it first appeared in; if the language is set to Japanese, then the system it appeared on first is also displayed | *The Gallery option allows players to view collected trophies, one at a time. Flavor text describes the trophy, and what its abilities or uses were in its original game, or simply describes the game itself. A box at the bottom-right names the game and year it first appeared in; if the language is set to Japanese, then the system it appeared on first is also displayed. The trophy can be rotated and zoomed, and the background can be changed. When the Gallery is selected, it automatically views the last trophy viewed. If B is pressed after this, a list of collected trophies is shown, which can be arranged in the Normal setting, by Series or in Alphabetical Order. Newly-collected trophies that have not been viewed yet will have a "New!" banner beside them. | ||
*The '''[[Lottery|Trophy Lottery]]''' allows players to spend [[Coins (collectable)|Coins]], collected through normal gameplay, to collect new trophies. | *The '''[[Lottery|Trophy Lottery]]''' allows players to spend [[Coins (collectable)|Coins]], collected through normal gameplay, to collect new trophies. | ||
*The '''[[Collection]]''' option allows players to see all the trophies that have been collected. | *The '''[[Collection]]''' option allows players to see all the trophies that have been collected. | ||
===Collecting trophies=== | ===Collecting trophies=== | ||
[[File:DrMarioTrophy.png|thumb|Dr. Mario encounters the Flipper trophy in the [[Mushroom Kingdom (Adventure Mode)|Mushroom Kingdom]] in [[Adventure Mode]].]] | [[File:DrMarioTrophy.png|thumb|right|Dr. Mario encounters the Flipper trophy in the [[Mushroom Kingdom (Adventure Mode)|Mushroom Kingdom]] in [[Adventure Mode]].]] | ||
[[File:Lottery (SSBM).jpg|thumb|Attaining the Boo trophy with the Lottery]] | [[File:Lottery (SSBM).jpg|thumb|right|Attaining the Boo trophy with the Lottery]] | ||
[[File:TrophyCollector.jpg|thumb|Samus collecting trophies in the [[Snag the Trophies]] minigame.]] | [[File:TrophyCollector.jpg|thumb|right|Samus collecting trophies in the [[Snag the Trophies]] minigame.]] | ||
There are several methods in which to collect trophies: | There are several methods in which to collect trophies: | ||
*The player always receives a single random trophy when starting a new game file. | *The player always receives a single random trophy when starting a new game file. | ||
*The 1P {{SSBM|Classic Mode}} contains a bonus stage called "[[Snag the Trophies]]". The goal of this mini-game is to knock three falling trophies into a goal in the center of the stage. Any collected trophies are added to the Gallery, and if all three trophies are collected, bonus points are awarded at the end of the game. | *The 1P {{SSBM|Classic Mode}} contains a bonus stage called "[[Snag the Trophies]]". The goal of this mini-game is to knock three falling trophies into a goal in the center of the stage. Any collected trophies are added to the Gallery, and if all three trophies are collected, bonus points are awarded at the end of the game. | ||
*During the [[Race to the Finish (SSBM)|Race to the Finish]] bonus stage, trophies can be found lying around. | *During the [[Race to the Finish (SSBM)|Race to the Finish]] bonus stage, trophies can be found lying around. | ||
*By completing Classic Mode, [[Adventure Mode]] or [[All-Star Mode]] with a certain character, players can gain trophies of that character. Each mode yields a unique trophy, resulting in 78 unique trophies for the 26 characters ( | *By completing Classic Mode, [[Adventure Mode]] or [[All-Star Mode]] with a certain character, players can gain trophies of that character. Each mode yields a unique trophy, resulting in 78 unique trophies for the 26 characters ([[Sheik (SSBM)|Sheik's]] trophies are unlocked at the same time as [[Zelda (SSBM)|Zelda's]]). Completing certain objectives or clearing the modes with specific conditions can also give specific trophies. | ||
*In certain Adventure Mode stages, trophies can be found lying around the environment, or by defeating common enemies. These can be picked up like items, and are added to the player's collection. | *In certain Adventure Mode stages, trophies can be found lying around the environment, or by defeating common enemies. These can be picked up like items, and are added to the player's collection. | ||
*In All-Star Mode, trophies can be found after every few rounds. | *In All-Star Mode, trophies can be found after every few rounds. | ||
*Trophies can be collected by completing Event Matches 3, 14, 26, 45 and 47 ([[Motion-Sensor Bomb]], [[Goomba]], [[Entei]], [[Game & Watch]], and [[Majora's Mask]], respectively). | *Trophies can be collected by completing Event Matches 3, 14, 26, 45 and 47 ([[Motion-Sensor Bomb]], [[Goomba]], [[Entei]], [[Game & Watch]], and [[Majora's Mask]], respectively). | ||
*The Trophy Lottery, as mentioned above, allows the player to collect random trophies in exchange for Coins. | *The Trophy Lottery, as mentioned above, allows the player to collect random trophies in exchange for Coins. | ||
*Completing special tasks within the game will award the player with trophies. For a complete list, see the [[List of trophies | *Completing special tasks within the game will award the player with trophies. For a complete list, see the [[List of trophies]]. | ||
===Changes between versions=== | ===Changes between versions=== | ||
*In the Japanese version, the [[Motion-Sensor Bomb]] was designed after the Proximity Mine from ''Perfect Dark''. However, in the North American and PAL versions, the item's appearance | *In the Japanese version, the [[Motion-Sensor Bomb]] was designed after the Proximity Mine from ''Perfect Dark''. However, in the North American and PAL versions, the item's appearance and name were changed to that of a weapon from ''GoldenEye 007'' (also used in the original ''Super Smash Bros.''). Additionally, the mine's trophy lists "TOP SECRET" in the game slot. In spite of the appearance change outside of Japan, however, the PAL version refers to the item as the Proximity Mine. | ||
*In the beta and Japanese versions, the [[Topi]] trophy has the appearance of a small seal. The seals, which are how the enemies in question appeared in the Japanese version of ''Ice Climber'', were originally changed to appear more yeti-like in the international versions of ''Ice Climber'', due to possible animal rights problems. This is reflected in ''Melee''. | *In the beta and Japanese versions, the [[Topi]] trophy has the appearance of a small seal. The seals, which are how the enemies in question appeared in the Japanese version of ''Ice Climber'', were originally changed to appear more yeti-like in the international versions of ''Ice Climber'', due to possible animal rights problems. This is reflected in ''Melee''. | ||
*The [[Tamagon]] trophy | *The [[Tamagon]] trophy was removed from the NTSC/PAL versions due to its obvious religious references. The trophy exists in the NTSC version, and can be viewed with an Action Replay. Strangely, it does not exist in the PAL version at all, despite that region having an official release of ''Devil World'', the game Tamagon is from. | ||
*The two "hidden" trophies, [[Samus Unmasked]] and [[Mario & Yoshi]], can only be accessed in the North American and PAL versions | *The two "hidden" trophies, [[Samus Unmasked]] and [[Mario & Yoshi]], can only be accessed in the North American and PAL versions by an [[Action Replay]]. Originally, they were given out at certain Japanese events, but no such event happened elsewhere, and, as those events have ended, they can only be accessed in the Japanese version as they would in other regions. | ||
*In the Japanese version | *In the Japanese version, a Virtual Boy can be seen next to the vase with flowers in it; because of the console's failure in North America, it does not appear, though it can be seen if one changes the language to Japanese. Because the Virtual Boy was not released in Europe, it doesn't appear in that version either; it can never be seen, as the PAL version does not have the feature to change the language into Japanese (it instead features the ability to switch between English and some mainland European languages). | ||
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File:Melee Abandoned Continue 1.png|{{SSBM|Yoshi}}'s trophy falling down onto the table on the [[Adventure Mode]] Continue screen, while the [[announcer]] asks the player whether or not they want to [[continue]]. | |||
TrophyHoardMelee.jpg|A collection of trophies in ''Melee''. | File:TrophyHoardMelee.jpg|A collection of trophies in ''Melee''. | ||
Marth Trophy SSBM.png|{{SSBM|Marth}}'s Standard Smash trophy in the Gallery | File:Marth Trophy SSBM.png|{{SSBM|Marth}}'s Standard Smash trophy in the Gallery | ||
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==In '' | ==In ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''== | ||
[[File:Mario Trophy (Adventure Mode).jpg|thumb|Mario's trophy coming to life in the Subspace Emissary]] | [[File:Mario Trophy (Adventure Mode).jpg|thumb|Mario's trophy coming to life in the Subspace Emissary]] | ||
[[File:SSBB Trophy Gallery Menu.png|thumb|The trophy gallery menu as seen in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''.]] | [[File:SSBB Trophy Gallery Menu.png|thumb|The trophy gallery menu as seen in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''.]] | ||
[[File:Samus Trophy.jpg|thumb|Samus' trophy in the Trophy Hoard diorama mode]] | [[File:Samus Trophy.jpg|thumb|Samus' trophy in the Trophy Hoard diorama mode]] | ||
Trophies continue to appear in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''. Conceptually, they are unaltered from | Trophies continue to appear in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''. Conceptually, they are unaltered from Melee, but their number was nearly doubled to 544 trophies, with repeat trophies given new 3D models and text. [[R.O.B. (SSBB)|Some unlockables in the game]] are also gained by collecting enough trophies. | ||
More 'backstory' is provided to trophies in this game: in [[Adventure Mode: The Subspace Emissary|The Subspace Emissary]], the storyline states that fighters who fall in this world in battle are forcibly reverted back to | More 'backstory' is provided to trophies in this game: in [[Adventure Mode: The Subspace Emissary|The Subspace Emissary]], the storyline states that fighters who fall in this world in battle are forcibly reverted back to Trophies. These trophies of fallen smashers appear as greyed-out, shiny, full-size statues instead of the smaller trophies or statuettes seen in the Trophy Gallery. | ||
In the Trophy Gallery, trophies can be sorted by series ([[universe]]), or by type, which has the following categories: [[:Category:Fighter Trophies|Fighter]], [[:Category:Fighter Related Trophies|Fighter Related]] (most trophies originating from non-Smash universes), [[:Category:Final Smash Trophies|Final Smash]], [[:Category:Item Trophies|Item]], [[:Category:Assist Trophies|Assist Trophy]], [[:Category:Pokémon Trophies|Poké Ball]], [[:Category:Subspace Emissary Trophies|The Subspace Emissary]], [[:Category:Enemy Trophies|Enemy]] (Subspace Emissary enemies, [[boss]]es, and the [[Fighting Alloy]]s), [[ | In the Trophy Gallery, trophies can be sorted by series ([[universe]]), or by type, which has the following categories: [[:Category:Fighter Trophies|Fighter]], [[:Category:Fighter Related Trophies|Fighter Related]] (most trophies originating from non-Smash universes), [[:Category:Final Smash Trophies|Final Smash]], [[:Category:Item Trophies|Item]], [[:Category:Assist Trophies|Assist Trophy]], [[:Category:Pokémon Trophies|Poké Ball]], [[:Category:Subspace Emissary Trophies|The Subspace Emissary]], [[:Category:Enemy Trophies|Enemy]] (Subspace Emissary enemies, [[boss]]es, and the [[Fighting Alloy]]s), [[Category:Stage Trophies|Stage]] (stages and [[background character]]s), and [[:Category:Other (type) Trophies|Other]] (trophies from non-fighter universes, such as [[Animal Crossing]], and other trophies). | ||
As in the previous game, the trophies can be all collectively viewed at in the [[Collection|Trophy Hoard]] mode. | As in the previous game, the trophies can be all collectively viewed at in the [[Collection|Trophy Hoard]] mode. | ||
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:*A trophy of Pokémon Trainer will always be obtained, no matter what character the player ends as, meaning that a player must obtain at least three Pokémon Trainer trophies to get the trophies of all three Pokémon. | :*A trophy of Pokémon Trainer will always be obtained, no matter what character the player ends as, meaning that a player must obtain at least three Pokémon Trainer trophies to get the trophies of all three Pokémon. | ||
*To obtain characters' [[Final Smash]] trophies, players must finish [[All-Star Mode]] with that character (again, Zelda/Sheik and Samus/Zero Suit Samus' trophies must be collected separately, although Pokémon Trainer's only has [[Triple Finish|one Final Smash trophy]] to collect) | *To obtain characters' [[Final Smash]] trophies, players must finish [[All-Star Mode]] with that character (again, Zelda/Sheik and Samus/Zero Suit Samus' trophies must be collected separately, although Pokémon Trainer's only has [[Triple Finish|one Final Smash trophy]] to collect) | ||
*Some trophies are only obtainable by beating a [[Challenges|Challenge]] | *Some trophies are only obtainable by beating a [[Challenges|Challenge]]; others, such as the [[Subspace Army]] [[boss]] trophies, can only be collected through the [[The Subspace Emissary]] by fighting an enemy and throwing a [[trophy stand]] at it when its [[stamina meter|hit points]] are critically low in order to capture it as a trophy. | ||
*If the player manages to get a [[Celebi]] from a [[Poké Ball]], it will drop some trophies. However, there is only a 1 in 493 chance of encountering Celebi this way. | *If the player manages to get a [[Celebi]] from a [[Poké Ball]], it will drop some trophies. However, there is only a 1 in 493 chance of encountering Celebi this way. | ||
*Again, in [[All-Star]] and [[Boss Battles]] modes, trophies will occasionally appear between rounds. | *Again, in [[All-Star]] and [[Boss Battles]] modes, trophies will occasionally appear between rounds. | ||
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===Gallery=== | ===Gallery=== | ||
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NessLucasTrophy.jpg|Ness next to Lucas's trophy in The Subspace Emissary's Great Maze. Note the size and darker color. | NessLucasTrophy.jpg|Ness next to Lucas's trophy in The Subspace Emissary's Great Maze. Note the size and darker color. | ||
BrawlTrophy.jpg|In ''Melee'' or ''Brawl'', if one attempts to pause and zoom in on a collectible | File:BrawlTrophy.jpg|In ''Melee'' or ''Brawl'', if one attempts to pause and zoom in on a collectible Trophy in the overworld, the trophy's figure gets replaced by a question mark instead. | ||
TrophyStand.jpg|Artwork of the [[Trophy Stand]] ''in Brawl''. | File:TrophyStand.jpg|Artwork of the [[Trophy Stand]] ''in Brawl''. | ||
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==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''== | ==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''== | ||
Collectible trophies appear in both versions of ''Super Smash Bros. 4''. The Wii U version includes trophies based primarily on home-console games, while the 3DS version primarily focuses on trophies based on handheld games, with the trophy models varying as well. | Collectible trophies appear in both versions of ''Super Smash Bros. 4''. The Wii U version includes trophies based primarily on home-console games, while the 3DS version primarily focuses on trophies based on handheld games, with the trophy models varying as well.<ref>[https://miiverse.nintendo.net/posts/AYMHAAACAADRUqFpGGYsgQ Sakurai's post on Miiverse]</ref> | ||
For the first time in the series, games that the trophy is based on are no longer listed below it in the 3DS version. On the Wii U version, up to two games are displayed, as well as the games(') system(s) (like ''SSB'' and ''Brawl''), and the month and year of release are also stated (like in ''Melee''). | |||
With trophies depicting {{s|wikipedia|Ubisoft}}'s {{s|wikipedia|Rayman}}, Globox, and Barbara, as well as {{s|wikipedia|Gaijin Games}}'s [[wikipedia:Commander_Video#Character|Commander Video]] in the Wii U version of ''Super Smash Bros. 4'', the game marks the first time that third-party franchises without a playable character within the game have trophies. | With trophies depicting {{s|wikipedia|Ubisoft}}'s {{s|wikipedia|Rayman}}, Globox, and Barbara, as well as {{s|wikipedia|Gaijin Games}}'s [[wikipedia:Commander_Video#Character|Commander Video]] in the Wii U version of ''Super Smash Bros. 4'', the game marks the first time that third-party franchises without a playable character within the game have trophies. | ||
{{for3ds}} alone features 685 trophies in the vanilla game and 707 trophies with DLC, while {{forwiiu}} features 716 trophies in the vanilla game and | {{for3ds}} alone features 685 trophies in the vanilla game and 707 trophies with DLC, while {{forwiiu}} features 716 trophies in the vanilla game and 731 trophies with DLC. | ||
While still informing players of the origin and details of trophies, the trophy descriptions in ''Smash 4'' take on a considerably less serious tone than in either ''Melee'' or ''Brawl''; trophies can feature puns, jokes, wordplay, references to popular culture, and descriptions that directly address the player | While still informing players of the origin and details of trophies, the trophy descriptions in ''Smash 4'' take on a considerably less serious tone than in either ''Melee'' or ''Brawl''; trophies can feature puns, jokes, wordplay, references to popular culture, and descriptions that directly address the player. | ||
A new feature exclusive to {{forwiiu}} are [[Trophy Box]]es for displaying collected trophies. These boxes are mostly themed after the source game(s) of what the trophy depicts. Another Wii U exclusive feature is the Photo Studio, an improved version of ''Brawl'''s Diorama, in which players can now resize trophies, rotate them in any direction, and remove their stands. | A new feature exclusive to {{forwiiu}} are [[Trophy Box]]es for displaying collected trophies. These boxes are mostly themed after the source game(s) of what the trophy depicts. Another Wii U exclusive feature is the Photo Studio, an improved version of ''Brawl'''s Diorama, in which players can now resize trophies, rotate them in any direction, and remove their stands. | ||
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Like in ''Brawl'', trophies can be sorted by series ([[universe]]), or by type, which has the following categories: [[:Category:Fighter Trophies|Fighter]], [[:Category:Fighter Related Trophies|Fighter Related]] (elements that are part of a character's moveset), [[:Category:Final Smash Trophies|Final Smash]], [[:Category:Item Trophies|Item]], [[:Category:Assist Trophies|Assist Trophy]], [[:Category:Pokémon Trophies|Poké Ball]], [[:Category:Enemy Trophies|Enemy]] (stage bosses and enemies in Smash Run and Smash Tour respectively), Stage (stages and [[background character]]s), Series Related (elements belonging to fighter's universes) and [[:Category:Other (type) Trophies|Other]] (trophies from non-fighter universes). Trophies can now be listed by order of which the player obtains them. | Like in ''Brawl'', trophies can be sorted by series ([[universe]]), or by type, which has the following categories: [[:Category:Fighter Trophies|Fighter]], [[:Category:Fighter Related Trophies|Fighter Related]] (elements that are part of a character's moveset), [[:Category:Final Smash Trophies|Final Smash]], [[:Category:Item Trophies|Item]], [[:Category:Assist Trophies|Assist Trophy]], [[:Category:Pokémon Trophies|Poké Ball]], [[:Category:Enemy Trophies|Enemy]] (stage bosses and enemies in Smash Run and Smash Tour respectively), Stage (stages and [[background character]]s), Series Related (elements belonging to fighter's universes) and [[:Category:Other (type) Trophies|Other]] (trophies from non-fighter universes). Trophies can now be listed by order of which the player obtains them. | ||
===Collecting | ===Collecting Trophies=== | ||
Trophies can be obtained by the following means: | Trophies can be obtained by the following means: | ||
*Can appear during a match as long as at least one item is turned on. | *Can appear during a match as long as at least one item is turned on. | ||
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*Can be purchased from the [[Trophy Shop]]. | *Can be purchased from the [[Trophy Shop]]. | ||
*During Classic Mode, a trophy can be obtained if the roulette stops on a trophy and the player clears the current round. | *During Classic Mode, a trophy can be obtained if the roulette stops on a trophy and the player clears the current round. | ||
**In the 3DS version, some paths can contain trophies while on the Wii U version, some characters carry trophies and can be rewarded if the player or any teammates in team battles can defeat | **In the 3DS version, some paths can contain trophies while on the Wii U version, some characters carry trophies and can be rewarded if the player or any teammates in team battles can defeat it. | ||
*Clearing Classic Mode in either the [[Classic Mode (SSB4-Wii U)|Wii U]] and [[Classic Mode (SSB4-3DS)|3DS]] versions will unlock a trophy of the player's character. | *Clearing Classic Mode in either the [[Classic Mode (SSB4-Wii U)|Wii U]] and [[Classic Mode (SSB4-3DS)|3DS]] versions will unlock a trophy of the player's character. | ||
*Clearing [[All-Star Mode]] will unlock an Alt. trophy of the player's character on the 3DS version or a Final Smash trophy on the Wii U version. | *Clearing [[All-Star Mode]] will unlock an Alt. trophy of the player's character on the 3DS version or a Final Smash trophy on the Wii U version. | ||
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*In All-Star Mode, trophies can appear in the rest area after certain rounds. | *In All-Star Mode, trophies can appear in the rest area after certain rounds. | ||
*Certain trophies can only be unlocked by completing a challenge. | *Certain trophies can only be unlocked by completing a challenge. | ||
*Certain paths in [[Event Mode]] contain trophies and can be obtained if the player can unlock that path. | *Certain paths in [[Event Mode]] contain trophies and can be obtained if the player can unlock that path. | ||
*Like in previous games, they can appear in the [[Home-Run Contest]] if the Sandbag can hit it. | *Like in previous games, they can appear in the [[Home-Run Contest]] if the Sandbag can hit it. | ||
*Breaking a trophy block in [[Target Blast]]. | |||
*Defeating enemies in [[Smash Run]] may cause them to drop trophies. | *Defeating enemies in [[Smash Run]] may cause them to drop trophies. | ||
*Can be obtained in [[Smash Tour]]. | *Can be obtained in [[Smash Tour]]. | ||
*Can be earned by clearing [[Crazy Orders]] by breaking certain treasure chests {{SSB4|Crazy Hand}} drops. | *Can be earned by clearing [[Crazy Orders]] by breaking certain treasure chests {{SSB4|Crazy Hand}} drops. | ||
*Can be earned by scanning an [[amiibo]] after it fought in a match. | *Can be earned by scanning an [[amiibo]] after it fought in a match. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* | *In hacking ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'', it has been discovered that some of the playable characters had different trophies that were meant to be their main trophy earned from beating Classic Mode with that character, but were taken out and replaced with the ones players see in the final version of the game. This could possibly mean that these were planned for the characters main artwork and CSPs were to be reminiscent. A video of the unused trophies can be seen [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ipxV9dx2tW4 here]. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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{{SSB4-3Menus}} | {{SSB4-3Menus}} | ||
{{SSB4-UMenus}} | {{SSB4-UMenus}} | ||
[[Category:Trophies]] | |||
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[[Category:Collectible items]] | [[Category:Collectible items]] |