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[[File:SSB4 - Trophy Shop.jpg| | [[File:SSB4 - Trophy Shop.jpg|thumb|The Trophy Shop in {{for3ds}}]] | ||
In ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'', players | [[File:WiiUTrophyShop.jpg|thumb|The Trophy Shop in {{forwiiu}}]] | ||
In ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'', players have the option of buying [[trophies]] from the '''trophy shop''' ({{ja|フィギュアショップ|Figyua Shoppu}}, ''Figure Shop''). Trophies can be sold at varying prices, though discounts that lower the amount of {{B|Gold|collectible}} required to buy them can occur. Trophies can also be purchased by using [[wikipedia:Nintendo 3DS#Activity Log|Play Coins]] in the 3DS version. The shop sells six trophies at a time in the 3DS version and eight at a time in the Wii U version; the stock refreshes gradually after a certain amount of time spent in matches. The shop may sell trophies that the player already owns, which is noted by an "unlocked" sign, but does not block the player from buying duplicates. | |||
In the Wii U version, alternate colored fighter trophies will randomly become available to purchase as the player clears {{SSB4-Wii U|Classic Mode}} or [[All Star Mode]] with each fighter. Unlike most random trophies, they are found exclusively at the Trophy Shop. Clearing Classic or All-Star as {{SSB4|Olimar}} and {{SSB4|Bowser Jr.}} will also add trophies of [[Alph]] and each of the [[Koopalings]] in the shop, respectively. | |||
Like the [[Lottery]] and [[Coin Launcher]] modes, the Trophy Shop remains accessible after all trophies are obtained. | |||
The music used in the Trophy Shop is also used for the 3DS version's DLC shop. | |||
== Prices == | |||
There are currently six known base trophy prices; the more expensive prices start appearing after more trophies are collected. Each trophy can additionally be sold at a random discount: 20%, 30%, 40%, or 50% off. | |||
The top number in each cell is the selling price in gold coins, while the bottom one is in Play Coins. | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
! | |||
! Base | |||
! -20% | |||
! -30% | |||
! -40% | |||
! -50% | |||
! Play Coin rate | |||
|- | |||
! Price 1 | |||
| 300<br />5 | |||
| 240<br />4 | |||
| 210<br />3<ref group="note" name="round" /> | |||
| 180<br />3 | |||
| 150<br />2<ref group="note" name="round" /> | |||
| 60G | |||
|- | |||
! Price 2 | |||
| 500<br />10 | |||
| 400<br />8 | |||
| 350<br />7 | |||
| 300<br />6 | |||
| 250<br />5 | |||
| 50G | |||
|- | |||
! Price 3 | |||
| 800<br />20 | |||
| 640<br />16 | |||
| 560<br />14 | |||
| 480<br />12 | |||
| 400<br />10 | |||
| 40G | |||
|- | |||
! Price 4 | |||
| 1000<br />30 | |||
| 800<br />24 | |||
| 700<br />21 | |||
| 600<br />18 | |||
| 500<br />15 | |||
| 33.3G | |||
|- | |||
! Price 5 | |||
| 1500<br />40 | |||
| 1200<br />32 | |||
| 1050<br />28 | |||
| 900<br />24 | |||
| 750<br />20 | |||
| 37.5G | |||
|- | |||
! Price 6 | |||
| 2500<br />100 | |||
| 2000<br />80 | |||
| 1750<br />70 | |||
| 1500<br />60 | |||
| 1250<br />50 | |||
| 25G | |||
|} | |||
<references group="note"> | |||
<ref name="round">These values are rounded down.</ref> | |||
</references> | |||
== Trivia == | |||
* Multiple copies of the same trophy can appear at the same time in the Wii U version's trophy shop, possibly at different discounts. | |||
[[Category:Bonus Games]] | |||
[[Category:Minigames]] | |||
[[Category:Trophies]] |
Latest revision as of 04:24, May 22, 2023
In Super Smash Bros. 4, players have the option of buying trophies from the trophy shop (フィギュアショップ, Figure Shop). Trophies can be sold at varying prices, though discounts that lower the amount of Gold required to buy them can occur. Trophies can also be purchased by using Play Coins in the 3DS version. The shop sells six trophies at a time in the 3DS version and eight at a time in the Wii U version; the stock refreshes gradually after a certain amount of time spent in matches. The shop may sell trophies that the player already owns, which is noted by an "unlocked" sign, but does not block the player from buying duplicates.
In the Wii U version, alternate colored fighter trophies will randomly become available to purchase as the player clears Classic Mode or All Star Mode with each fighter. Unlike most random trophies, they are found exclusively at the Trophy Shop. Clearing Classic or All-Star as Olimar and Bowser Jr. will also add trophies of Alph and each of the Koopalings in the shop, respectively.
Like the Lottery and Coin Launcher modes, the Trophy Shop remains accessible after all trophies are obtained.
The music used in the Trophy Shop is also used for the 3DS version's DLC shop.
Prices[edit]
There are currently six known base trophy prices; the more expensive prices start appearing after more trophies are collected. Each trophy can additionally be sold at a random discount: 20%, 30%, 40%, or 50% off.
The top number in each cell is the selling price in gold coins, while the bottom one is in Play Coins.
Base | -20% | -30% | -40% | -50% | Play Coin rate | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Price 1 | 300 5 |
240 4 |
210 3[note 1] |
180 3 |
150 2[note 1] |
60G |
Price 2 | 500 10 |
400 8 |
350 7 |
300 6 |
250 5 |
50G |
Price 3 | 800 20 |
640 16 |
560 14 |
480 12 |
400 10 |
40G |
Price 4 | 1000 30 |
800 24 |
700 21 |
600 18 |
500 15 |
33.3G |
Price 5 | 1500 40 |
1200 32 |
1050 28 |
900 24 |
750 20 |
37.5G |
Price 6 | 2500 100 |
2000 80 |
1750 70 |
1500 60 |
1250 50 |
25G |
Trivia[edit]
- Multiple copies of the same trophy can appear at the same time in the Wii U version's trophy shop, possibly at different discounts.