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|stage = {{SSBM|Final Destination}} | |stage = {{SSBM|Final Destination}} | ||
|music = ''{{MeleeMusic|Multi-Man Melee 2}}'' | |music = ''{{MeleeMusic|Multi-Man Melee 2}}'' | ||
|availability = Unlockable | |availability = [[Event match#In Super Smash Bros. Melee|Unlockable]] | ||
|reward = {{SSBM|Final Destination}}<br>{{tr|Final Destination|game=SSBM|series=Smash}} [[trophy]] | |||
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'''The Showdown''' is the 51st and final [[event match]] of the 51 event matches in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', unlocked upon clearing the previous 50 events, as well as clearing {{SSBM|Classic Mode}} and [[Adventure Mode]] at least once (the player does not need to fight Giga Bowser). | |||
The player controls a fighter of their choice and must win a 3 [[stock]] match against [[Giga Bowser]] and a CPU {{SSBM|Ganondorf}} and {{SSBM|Mewtwo}} on the {{SSBM|Final Destination}} stage. This event match does not feature a time limit. The CPU Ganondorf and Mewtwo's [[artificial intelligence]] is set at Level 5, while Giga Bowser's artificial intelligence is set at Level 6. | |||
When the match starts, the player's fighter will spawn on the left side of the stage, while Mewtwo, Giga Bowser, and Ganondorf will spawn on the right side of the stage in that order. | |||
Despite being the final event match and arguably the most difficult under normal circumstances, the opponents themselves are weaker than usual; Ganondorf and Mewtwo are only level 5, while Giga Bowser is level 6 (and Giga Bowser's artificial intelligence almost never [[shield]]s). Additionally, they all deal decreased [[knockback]] (only a slight 5% decrease for Ganondorf and Mewtwo, but a large 35% decrease for Giga Bowser), and Giga Bowser also sustains 50% more knockback himself (despite the massive increase in knockback sustained, Giga Bowser still sustains less knockback than every regular playable character, just now slightly less than the heaviest characters). | |||
The event match's difficulty comes from the player simply being overwhelmed, by the opponents controlling most of the stage, opposing hitboxes covering a large amount of the stage most of the time, and the player sustaining massive damage whenever caught by any of the opponents. Additionally, Giga Bowser's size gives him massive [[reach]], enough to cover nearly half the stage, necessitating aerial [[approach]]es. This will leave the player heavily vulnerable to Ganondorf's frequent [[Dark Dive]]s (who is also often behind Giga Bowser, leaving him usually safe from the player's aerial attacks, and making it easy for him to catch the player with the move), requiring a player to either hit him out of it with an aerial attack or dodge and [[punish]]. The lack of Friendly Fire also means that players cannot attempt to get the three to inflict damage to each other, with the exception of potential [[List of flaws in artificial intelligence (SSBM)|artificial intelligence exploits]]. With there being three opponents controlling most of the stage, it can also be difficult to get [[item]]s before the opponents do. | |||
Similar to [[Multi-Man Melee]], some items do not spawn in the event match due to being too powerful if the player grabs them first, or making the event match too difficult if an opponent grabs them first. These items include the {{b|Hammer|item}}, the [[Home-Run Bat]], both [[Poison Mushroom|Poison]] and [[Super Mushroom]]s, and [[Starman]]. Container items, with the exception of the [[Party Ball]], also cannot appear. In addition, no healing items can spawn in the mode; as a result, [[Chansey]], when spawned from a [[Poké Ball]], will only be able to drop throwable [[egg]]s; however, Legendary Poké Ball Pokémon can still spawn from Poké Balls and Party Balls full of [[Bob-omb]]s can still appear. | |||
Clearing this event match will reward the player with the Final Destination stage and [[trophy]]. A special [[notice]] is displayed if the event match is cleared without losing a [[stock]], stating, "You cleared Event 51, The Showdown, with no falls!" | |||
== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
{{langtable | |||
|ja={{ja|ホントの最終決戦|Honto no Saishū Kessen}} | |||
|jaM=REAL Final Battle | |||
|fr=Dream Team | |||
|de=Duell des Todes | |||
|deM=Duel of Death | |||
|es=La batalla final | |||
|esM=The final battle | |||
|it=Prova di forza | |||
|itM=Strength test}} | |||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*The opponents in this event match are each main antagonists from highly represented universes who share a [[darkness]] attack: Giga Bowser from the {{uv|Super Smash Bros.}} universe (the gargantuan version of {{SSBM|Bowser}} from the {{uv|Mario}} universe), Ganondorf from the {{uv|The Legend of Zelda}} universe, and Mewtwo from the {{uv|Pokémon}} universe in ''[[bulbapedia:M01|Pokémon The First Movie: Mewtwo Strikes Back]]''. | |||
*The final event match in ''[[Brawl]]'', [[Event 41: The FINAL, Final Battle]], is similar to this event match, with Giant {{SSBB|Mario}} replacing Giga Bowser, and {{SSBB|Sonic}} and {{SSBB|Snake}} replacing Ganondorf and Mewtwo. Both event matches are also battled on the {{SSBB|Final Destination}} stage and share a Japanese name. | |||
*The | *The music track that plays in this event match, "Multi-Man Melee 2", has not played in any other event match since [[Event 1: Trouble King]]. In this regard, the two event matches can serve as bookends of the mode. | ||
*Coincidentally, {{SSBU|Simon}} fights the same three opponents in this event in Round 5 of his {{SSBU|Classic Mode}} [[Simon (SSBU)#Classic_Mode: Smash-vania|route]] in ''Ultimate''. The only two differences are that Simon fights all three opponents on the default form of the [[Reset Bomb Forest]] stage rather than {{SSBU|Final Destination}} or any [[Ω form]], and Simon battles a normal-sized Bowser instead, as Giga Bowser himself is only a standalone boss in [[Adventure Mode: World of Light]] and {{SSBU|Mario}} & {{SSBU|Captain Falcon}}'s Classic Mode routes each. | |||
*The final event match in [[ | |||
{{Event Melee}} | {{Event Melee}} | ||
Latest revision as of 00:35, September 17, 2023
Event 51 The Showdown | |
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Official description | Giga Bowser, Mewtwo and Ganondorf unite! |
Character(s) used | Choose (3 stock) |
Opponent(s) | Ganondorf (3 stocks) Mewtwo (3 stocks) Giga Bowser (3 stocks) |
Stage(s) | Final Destination |
Music | Multi-Man Melee 2 |
Availability | Unlockable |
For reward | Final Destination Final Destination trophy |
The Showdown is the 51st and final event match of the 51 event matches in Super Smash Bros. Melee, unlocked upon clearing the previous 50 events, as well as clearing Classic Mode and Adventure Mode at least once (the player does not need to fight Giga Bowser).
The player controls a fighter of their choice and must win a 3 stock match against Giga Bowser and a CPU Ganondorf and Mewtwo on the Final Destination stage. This event match does not feature a time limit. The CPU Ganondorf and Mewtwo's artificial intelligence is set at Level 5, while Giga Bowser's artificial intelligence is set at Level 6.
When the match starts, the player's fighter will spawn on the left side of the stage, while Mewtwo, Giga Bowser, and Ganondorf will spawn on the right side of the stage in that order.
Despite being the final event match and arguably the most difficult under normal circumstances, the opponents themselves are weaker than usual; Ganondorf and Mewtwo are only level 5, while Giga Bowser is level 6 (and Giga Bowser's artificial intelligence almost never shields). Additionally, they all deal decreased knockback (only a slight 5% decrease for Ganondorf and Mewtwo, but a large 35% decrease for Giga Bowser), and Giga Bowser also sustains 50% more knockback himself (despite the massive increase in knockback sustained, Giga Bowser still sustains less knockback than every regular playable character, just now slightly less than the heaviest characters).
The event match's difficulty comes from the player simply being overwhelmed, by the opponents controlling most of the stage, opposing hitboxes covering a large amount of the stage most of the time, and the player sustaining massive damage whenever caught by any of the opponents. Additionally, Giga Bowser's size gives him massive reach, enough to cover nearly half the stage, necessitating aerial approaches. This will leave the player heavily vulnerable to Ganondorf's frequent Dark Dives (who is also often behind Giga Bowser, leaving him usually safe from the player's aerial attacks, and making it easy for him to catch the player with the move), requiring a player to either hit him out of it with an aerial attack or dodge and punish. The lack of Friendly Fire also means that players cannot attempt to get the three to inflict damage to each other, with the exception of potential artificial intelligence exploits. With there being three opponents controlling most of the stage, it can also be difficult to get items before the opponents do.
Similar to Multi-Man Melee, some items do not spawn in the event match due to being too powerful if the player grabs them first, or making the event match too difficult if an opponent grabs them first. These items include the Hammer, the Home-Run Bat, both Poison and Super Mushrooms, and Starman. Container items, with the exception of the Party Ball, also cannot appear. In addition, no healing items can spawn in the mode; as a result, Chansey, when spawned from a Poké Ball, will only be able to drop throwable eggs; however, Legendary Poké Ball Pokémon can still spawn from Poké Balls and Party Balls full of Bob-ombs can still appear.
Clearing this event match will reward the player with the Final Destination stage and trophy. A special notice is displayed if the event match is cleared without losing a stock, stating, "You cleared Event 51, The Showdown, with no falls!"
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | ホントの最終決戦 | REAL Final Battle |
French | Dream Team | — |
German | Duell des Todes | Duel of Death |
Spanish | La batalla final | The final battle |
Italian | Prova di forza | Strength test |
Trivia[edit]
- The opponents in this event match are each main antagonists from highly represented universes who share a darkness attack: Giga Bowser from the Super Smash Bros. universe (the gargantuan version of Bowser from the Mario universe), Ganondorf from the The Legend of Zelda universe, and Mewtwo from the Pokémon universe in Pokémon The First Movie: Mewtwo Strikes Back.
- The final event match in Brawl, Event 41: The FINAL, Final Battle, is similar to this event match, with Giant Mario replacing Giga Bowser, and Sonic and Snake replacing Ganondorf and Mewtwo. Both event matches are also battled on the Final Destination stage and share a Japanese name.
- The music track that plays in this event match, "Multi-Man Melee 2", has not played in any other event match since Event 1: Trouble King. In this regard, the two event matches can serve as bookends of the mode.
- Coincidentally, Simon fights the same three opponents in this event in Round 5 of his Classic Mode route in Ultimate. The only two differences are that Simon fights all three opponents on the default form of the Reset Bomb Forest stage rather than Final Destination or any Ω form, and Simon battles a normal-sized Bowser instead, as Giga Bowser himself is only a standalone boss in Adventure Mode: World of Light and Mario & Captain Falcon's Classic Mode routes each.