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===Trophy Info: Blue Alloy===
===Trophy Info: Blue Alloy===
''A beautiful, cobalt blue member of the Alloys. This dainty female-form Alloy relies on a less rough-and-tumble style of fighting. The core at the center of her body provides power for the whole group of Alloys and plays a key role in holding body parts together. However, this is not necessarily a weak point, and attacking this core will not result in greater damage.'' Clearing [[100-Man Melee and Brawl]] gets you this trophy.
''A beautiful, cobalt blue member of the Alloys. This dainty female-form Alloy relies on a less rough-and-tumble style of fighting. The core at the center of her body provides power for the whole group of Alloys and plays a key role in holding body parts together. However, this is not necessarily a weak point, and attacking this core will not result in greater damage.'' Clearing [[100-Man Brawl]] with all Characters gets you this trophy.


===Trophy Info: Yellow Alloy===
===Trophy Info: Yellow Alloy===

Revision as of 14:26, July 29, 2008

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A Blue Alloy
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A Yellow Alloy
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Marth fighting a Green Alloy.

The Fighting Alloy Team (謎のザコ敵軍団, Nazo no Zako Tekigun Dan, also known as the Mysterious Small Fry Enemy Army Group) is the Super Smash Bros. Brawl incarnation of Fighting Wire Frames from Super Smash Bros. Melee. Unlike their predecessors, they only appear in Multi-Man Brawl, not Classic mode. The alloys come in four colours (red, yellow, green, blue) each with a different model.

The Fighting Alloys all used cloned moveset of fighters: Red uses Captain Falcon's attacks, Blue Zelda's. The Yellow Alloy attacks like Mario, and the Green Alloy uses Kirby's moves. None of the alloys can use their base character's special moves, however. When playing a Multi-Man Brawl, a normal fighter will occasionally replace an alloy to break the monotony.

Trophy Info: Red Alloy

A member of the Fighting Alloys. This one's sporting a red body. Built like an everyday hero, he fights like one too. Typically, when groups are divided into colors, red tends to serve a leadership role. Although this does not necessarily apply to the Alloys, the Red Alloy somehow feels the need to step it up. Defeating 10 Alloys in Cruel Brawl gets you this trophy.

Trophy Info: Blue Alloy

A beautiful, cobalt blue member of the Alloys. This dainty female-form Alloy relies on a less rough-and-tumble style of fighting. The core at the center of her body provides power for the whole group of Alloys and plays a key role in holding body parts together. However, this is not necessarily a weak point, and attacking this core will not result in greater damage. Clearing 100-Man Brawl with all Characters gets you this trophy.

Trophy Info: Yellow Alloy

A member of the Alloys who stands out from the bunch with a sharp yellow body and horns. He moves like Mario but is bigger and has a longer reach. He can't, however, use items or special moves. Also remember that he is not controlled by a human player, so this is your big chance--show him who's boss! Defeating 100 Alloys in Endless Melee and Brawl gets you this trophy.

Trophy Info: Green Alloy

The guy who clearly has the biggest head of all the Alloys. In fact, he's all head! When you face him in the 100-Man Brawl, he'll come at you in a group with other Alloys. While kicking around herds of these bad boys can be good fun, the highest-difficulty Brawl challenge is brutal--the Green Alloys will come at you like merciless demons! Clearing 15-Minute Brawl gets you this trophy.

Trivia

Alloy means to mix (metals or metal with nonmetal) so as to form an alloy. The designs of the Fighting Alloy Team seem as if the Fighting Wire Frames, and the Fighting Polygons were merged together to get the Fighting Alloys.