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'''Dark Link''' appears in [[Event 18: Link's Adventure|Event Match 18]], where he must be defeated twice by [[Link]]. The [[Debug Menu]] allows the "dark" modifier to be applied to any character. | '''Dark Link''' appears in [[Event 18: Link's Adventure|Event Match 18]], where he must be defeated twice by [[Link]]. The [[Debug Menu]] allows the "dark" modifier to be applied to any character. | ||
==In [[SSBB]]== | ==In [[SSBB]]== |
Revision as of 18:00, May 30, 2008
In the Smash series, the term "unplayable character" refers to a character featured in the game that cannot be obtained for use by in-game means. These characters can be controlled via the use of a GameShark or Action Replay, but since these characters are not meant to be playable, they can cause glitches or freeze the game.
In SSB
Giant DK
- Main article: Giant DK
An enlarged version of Donkey Kong, Giant DK is fought on stage 6 of Super Smash Bros.' 1P Game. He is pitted against the player and two CPU allies.
Metal Mario
- Main article: Metal Mario
A super-heavy fighter bearing an edited Mario series symbol, Metal Mario is a metallic version of Mario. He fought on stage 9 of the 1P Game.
Fighting Polygon Team
- Main article: Fighting Polygon Team
The Fighting Polygon Team is faced on stage 10 of the 1P Game, as well as in the Race to the Finish bonus game. The team is made up of polygonal models of the 12 playable characters, but are weak and lack specials.
Master Hand
- Main article: Master Hand
Master Hand is the "boss" of the 1P Game. A giant hand, he has stamina that must be depleted to defeat him.
In SSBM
Due to the Super Mushroom and Metal Box, Giant DK and Metal Mario are no longer unplayable. As well, the randomized nature of Classic Mode can give the "giant", "metal" and "team" modifiers to playable characters.
Common enemies
SSBM's Adventure Mode includes a number of common enemies from various games, including Goombas, Octoroks and Topis. See the Enemies article for more information.
Fighting Wire Frames
- Main article: Fighting Wire Frames
The spiritual successors to the Polygon Team, the Fighting Wire Frames come in male and female varieties. They appear in Adventure Mode, as well as the various forms of Multi-Man Melee.
Master Hand
Master Hand once again reappears as the boss of Classic Mode, sporting a revamped moveset but still relying on stamina. He also appears in Event Match 50.
Crazy Hand
- Main article: Crazy Hand
Crazy Hand is a left-handed glove, and assumed to be Master Hand's doppelganger or alter-ego. He can be fought in Classic Mode if certain conditions are met, and in Event Match 50.
Giga Bowser
- Main article: Giga Bowser
A huge, mutated version of Bowser, Giga Bowser is a hidden boss that appears in Adventure Mode if certain conditions are met. He also appears in Event Match 51.
Sandbag
- Main arcticle: Sandbag
Sandbag appears in the Home-Run Contest as an object to beat up and send flying with the Home-Run Bat.
Dark Link
- Main article: Dark Link
Dark Link appears in Event Match 18, where he must be defeated twice by Link. The Debug Menu allows the "dark" modifier to be applied to any character.
In SSBB
Giga Bowser gains playable status as Bowser's Final Smash, Giga Bowser. Dark Link also appears as a costume for Link.
Subspace Army
- Main article: Subspace Army
The Subspace Army is featured as the major antagonists of the Subspace Emissary mode. See the main article for more information on the soldiers of the army.
Sandbag
Sandbag once again returns in the Home-Run Contest as the object of beating up. He also appears in the lobby of the Wi-Fi Multiplayer mode to "practice" on while the game is loading. It is also an item in Super Smash Bros. Brawl and drops other items when it is attacked.
Master Hand
Master Hand reappears once again in Classic Mode as the final boss. He also appears in the Subspace Emissary.
Crazy Hand
Crazy Hand reappears once again in Classic Mode as the final boss fighting alongside Master Hand only when the player reaches the final stage in 9 minutes or less.
Petey Piranha
- Main article: Petey Piranha
Petey Piranha appears as the first boss of the Subspace Emissary mode. He has Peach and Zelda trapped within cages, and breaking the cages via damaging them is apparently the only method to defeat him.
Ridley
- Main article: Ridley
Ridley is another boss in the Subspace Emissary, fighting Pikachu and Samus.
Meta Ridley
- Main article: Meta Ridley
Meta Ridley is a mechanized version of Ridley that attacks the Falcon Flyer and is fought by R.O.B., Diddy Kong, Captain Falcon, Pikachu, Donkey Kong, Olimar and Samus.
Rayquaza
- Main article: Rayquaza
Rayquaza is another boss in the Emissary, being fought by Fox and Diddy Kong.
Galleom
- Main article: Galleom
Galleom is a large robot that transforms into a tank, being fought by Marth, Ike, and Meta Knight in the first fight and by Lucas, and the Pokémon Trainer in the second fight.
Duon
- Main article: Duon
Duon is a boss made from the Mr. Game & Watch clones being fought by Fox, Sheik, Peach, Lucario, Snake and Falco.
Fighting Alloy Team
- Main article: Fighting Alloy Team
The successor to the Fighting Wire Frame and Polygon teams, the Fighting Alloy Team comes in Red, Blue, Yellow, and Green varieties.
Tabuu
- Main article: Tabuu
Tabuu is the final boss of subspace emissary and the leader of the Subspace Army.