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In ''Brawl'', the Challenges made its debut as a way to show players the various ways to unlock [[trophies]], [[music]], [[characters]], and other aspects of the game. Upon completing a criterion in-game, the player is taken to the Challenges screen in order to show what they have accomplished, what they have unlocked, and, most importantly, what they can do afterward: Upon clearing a box, some of the adjacent boxes and their criteria become partially visible.
In ''Brawl'', the Challenges made its debut as a way to show players the various ways to unlock [[trophies]], [[music]], [[characters]], and other aspects of the game. Upon completing a criterion in-game, the player is taken to the Challenges screen in order to show what they have accomplished, what they have unlocked, and, most importantly, what they can do afterward: Upon clearing a box, some of the adjacent boxes and their criteria become partially visible.


''Brawl'' features 4 rows of 32 columns, for a total of 128 Challenges; upon clearing a challenge, the two boxes to the left and right become partially visible. {{for3ds}} features 3 separate panels of Challenges, each with 5 rows of 7 categories, for a total of 105 Challenges; upon clearing a challenge, the four boxes above, below, and to the left and right become exposed. {{forwiiu}} features 14 rows of 10 categories for a total of 140 Challenges, many of which are significantly more difficult than in the ''3DS'' version.
''Brawl'' features 4 rows of 32 categories, for a total of 128 Challenges; upon clearing a challenge, the two boxes to the left and right become partially visible. {{for3ds}} features 3 separate panels of Challenges, each with 5 rows of 7 categories, for a total of 105 Challenges; upon clearing a challenge, the four boxes above, below, and to the left and right become exposed. {{forwiiu}} features 14 rows of 10 categories for a total of 140 Challenges, many of which are significantly more difficult than in the ''3DS'' version.


To potentially prevent spoiling the game's [[unlockable]] content from players, some challenges' criteria do not immediately identify certain elements. For example, a challenge may say "Complete ????? with ?????", if it refers to "Complete [[All-Star Mode]] with [[Mr. Game & Watch]]" and both All-Star mode and Mr. Game & Watch have not been unlocked yet.
To potentially prevent spoiling the game's [[unlockable]] content from players, some challenges' criteria do not immediately identify certain elements. For example, a challenge may say "Complete ????? with ?????", if it refers to "Complete [[All-Star Mode]] with [[Mr. Game & Watch]]" and both All-Star mode and Mr. Game & Watch have not been unlocked yet.
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