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==For 3DS==
==For 3DS==
[[File:Smash3DSChallengeScreen.png|thumb|''Smash for 3DS''{{'}}s Challenges Screen]]
Challenges made a return in {{for3ds}}, but the presentation and functionality has been altered significantly. Like ''Brawl'', the section is initially blank squares on a grid. Unlike ''Brawl'' the grid is split into 3 separate panels of Challenges, each with 5 rows of 7 categories, for a total of 105 Challenges. The first panel contains the easiest challenges, with the second being harder, and the third panel being the hardest. Like in ''Brawl'', rewards are claimed after completing specific challenges. In addition to the completion reward, {{for3ds}} introduced the additional reward of a special screenshot that the player can view at any point after completion. Upon clearing a challenge, the box above, below, and to the left and right become exposed. The possible completion rewards are [[Trophies]], [[Music]], [[Stages]], [[Masterpieces]], [[Poké Ball]] Pokémon, [[Custom moves]], {{SSB4|Mii Fighter}} costumes, [[Equipment]] and [[Power]]s. 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. Pale yellow boxes give Golden hammers, which function identically as in ''Brawl''. There are again only 5 challenges that reward a Golden hammer. Unlike ''Brawl'', there are challenges that a Golden hammer cannot be used on in all versions.
Challenges made a return in {{for3ds}}, but the presentation and functionality has been altered significantly. Like ''Brawl'', the section is initially blank squares on a grid. Unlike ''Brawl'' the grid is split into 3 separate panels of Challenges, each with 5 rows of 7 categories, for a total of 105 Challenges. The first panel contains the easiest challenges, with the second being harder, and the third panel being the hardest. Like in ''Brawl'', rewards are claimed after completing specific challenges. In addition to the completion reward, {{for3ds}} introduced the additional reward of a special screenshot that the player can view at any point after completion. Upon clearing a challenge, the box above, below, and to the left and right become exposed. The possible completion rewards are [[Trophies]], [[Music]], [[Stages]], [[Masterpieces]], [[Poké Ball]] Pokémon, [[Custom moves]], {{SSB4|Mii Fighter}} costumes, [[Equipment]] and [[Power]]s. 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. Pale yellow boxes give Golden hammers, which function identically as in ''Brawl''. There are again only 5 challenges that reward a Golden hammer. Unlike ''Brawl'', there are challenges that a Golden hammer cannot be used on in all versions.


==For WiiU==
==For WiiU==
[[File:SmashWiiUChallengeScreen.jpg|thumb|''Smash for Wii U''{{'}}s Challenges Screen]]
Challenges in {{forwiiu}} are similar in functionality to {{for3ds}}, with a few key differences. The grid is now a single panel of 14 rows of 10 categories for a total of 140 Challenges. Due to the differences in available content, many of the challenges and rewards are significantly different than {{for3ds}}. The challenges are also more difficult than in the ''3DS'' version. Screenshots make a return, but were made from scratch on [[Wii U]] hardware. Golden hammers also make a return, with access and functionality remaining identical. As a final bonus for completing all the challenges in {{forwiiu}}, the game will reward the player with 2,000,000 {{b|Gold|collectible}}.
Challenges in {{forwiiu}} are similar in functionality to {{for3ds}}, with a few key differences. The grid is now a single panel of 14 rows of 10 categories for a total of 140 Challenges. Due to the differences in available content, many of the challenges and rewards are significantly different than {{for3ds}}. The challenges are also more difficult than in the ''3DS'' version. Screenshots make a return, but were made from scratch on [[Wii U]] hardware. Golden hammers also make a return, with access and functionality remaining identical. As a final bonus for completing all the challenges in {{forwiiu}}, the game will reward the player with 2,000,000 {{b|Gold|collectible}}.


==Ultimate==
==Ultimate==
[[File:SmashUltimateChallengeScreen.jpg|thumb|''Ultimate''{{'}}s Challenges Screen]]
Challenges make a return in [[Ultimate]], and they have once again been altered significantly. Challenges are now grouped into several categories based which game mode is required. These categories are [[Smash]], [[Adventure]], [[Spirit Board]], [[Spirits]], [[Classic Mode]], [[Games & More]], [[Online]], and Other. The format is no longer grid based and instead has panels of different sizes, reminiscent of a comic book. There are 124 challenges in total. Possible rewards are [[Spirits]], Spirit Board items, Spirit Board upgrades, [[SP|Spirit point]]s, Snacks, {{b|Gold|collectible}}, Classic tickets, [[Music]], and {{SSBU|Mii Fighter}} costumes. A bonus reward will be given every time all challenges in a category are completed. Screenshot make a return, this time being cropped on the main screen and the full image is shown after being clicked on. Golden hammers make a return, but have been altered. Instead of certain challenges giving the player a hammer, one is now automatically given after a certain amount of challenges are completed. There still are some challenges that a Golden hammer cannot be used on.
Challenges make a return in [[Ultimate]], and they have once again been altered significantly. Challenges are now grouped into several categories based which game mode is required. These categories are [[Smash]], [[Adventure]], [[Spirit Board]], [[Spirits]], [[Classic Mode]], [[Games & More]], [[Online]], and Other. The format is no longer grid based and instead has panels of different sizes, reminiscent of a comic book. There are 124 challenges in total. Possible rewards are [[Spirits]], Spirit Board items, Spirit Board upgrades, [[SP|Spirit point]]s, Snacks, {{b|Gold|collectible}}, Classic tickets, [[Music]], and {{SSBU|Mii Fighter}} costumes. A bonus reward will be given every time all challenges in a category are completed. Screenshot make a return, this time being cropped on the main screen and the full image is shown after being clicked on. Golden hammers make a return, but have been altered. Instead of certain challenges giving the player a hammer, one is now automatically given after a certain amount of challenges are completed. There still are some challenges that a Golden hammer cannot be used on.


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