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{{disambig2|the ''Melee'' single player mode|the ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' single player mode|Adventure Mode: The Subspace Emissary}}
{{redirect|Adventure Mode|other uses|Adventure Mode (disambiguation)}}
'''Adventure Mode''' ({{ja|アドベンチャー}}, ''Adobenchā'') is one of three single player modes in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''. In this mode, the player must traverse a longer sequence of stages found in {{SSBM|Classic Mode}}, and some of the stages require more effort; some, for instance, lack fighting altogether, while others feature challenges the player must traverse before finally clearing the stage. Like in {{SSBM|Classic Mode}}, the player can choose their character, the number of [[stock]]s, and difficulty. While the mode generally follows a fixed route, there are possible variations within battles depending on what actions the player performs.
'''Adventure Mode''' ({{ja|アドベンチャー|Adobenchā}}, ''Adventure'') or simply called '''Adventure''', is one of three single player modes in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''. In this mode, the player must traverse a longer sequence of stages found in {{SSBM|Classic Mode}}, and some of the stages require more effort; some, for instance, lack fighting altogether, while others feature challenges the player must traverse before finally clearing the stage. Like in {{SSBM|Classic Mode}}, the player can choose their character, the number of [[stock]]s, and difficulty. While the mode generally follows a fixed route, there are possible variations within battles depending on what actions the player performs. This mode was succeeded by [[The Subspace Emissary]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' and the [[World of Light]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''.
 
The Adventure Mode can be seen as an enhanced successor to ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'s'' [[1P Game]] (even though 1P Game did not return in [[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]; but was replaced with the redone {{SSBM|Classic Mode}}); while featuring a different order of battles, the Adventure Mode features multiple challenges seen in the 1P Game, such as battles against the [[Yoshi Team]], [[Giant Donkey Kong]], the [[Kirby Team]], and [[Metal Mario]], and it also features a set order in its stages. The first seven stages also match the order of ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'s'' default character roster, excluding Yoshi; although the Yoshi universe is incorporated in the Mario universe.


==Overview==
==Overview==
The Adventure Mode acts as a method to showcase almost all of the game's [[starter character]] universes, as well as a slightly more in-depth single player experience than the more arcade-styled Classic Mode.  
The Adventure Mode acts as a method to showcase almost all of the game's [[starter character]] [[universe]]s, as well as a slightly more in-depth single player experience than the more arcade-styled Classic Mode. It can also be seen as the enhanced successor to the [[1P Game]] from the original ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' which did not return proper for ''Super Smash Bros. Melee''. The [[Yoshi Team]], [[Giant DK]], the [[Kirby Team]], and [[Metal Mario]] return as opponent characters in this mode.


For the former point, all of the starting universes are represented by one stage; the only exception is [[Yoshi (universe)|Yoshi's]], which is incorporated in the ''Mario'' stage. Adding to this, some [[unlockable character]]s such as {{SSBM|Jigglypuff}} and {{SSBM|Luigi}} can appear in the mode if they are unlocked, while some who do not appear at all, such as {{SSBM|Marth}}.
For the former point, all of the starting universes (with the first 9 stages matching ''Smash 64''{{'}}s playable character roster; counting both the universes {{uv|F-Zero}} and {{uv|EarthBound}} for {{SSBM|Captain Falcon}} and {{SSBM|Ness}}) are represented by one stage. The only exception is the {{uv|Yoshi}} universe, which is incorporated in the {{uv|Mario}} universe. Adding to this, some [[unlockable character]]s such as {{SSBM|Jigglypuff}} and {{SSBM|Luigi}} can appear in the mode if they are unlocked.


For the latter, while the Adventure Mode does feature typical one-on-one fights common in the Classic mode, some fights are considerably less straightforward, or follow a theme; for instance, Stage 7: Pokémon Stadium pits the player against a team of 12 Pikachu, as well as the potential for Pichu and Jigglypuff, but only with Poké Balls as available weapons, mirroring the ''Pokémon'' series' gameplay. Some stages also incorporate platforming elements prior to fighting, such as Stage 3: Underground Maze, and others, such as the Escape From Brinstar segment in Stage 4: Brinstar, lack fighting altogether. Another point of interest in the mode is the inclusion of various enemies in the stages that are not fighters, but rather, serve as obstacles to the player; among these include [[Goomba]]s and [[ReDead]]s. Adding to this depth of making the Adventure Mode more involved, the stages follow a loose narrative, involving the player's character traveling to different planets (as seen between Stages 4 and 5), and finally ending up at Stage 12: Final Destination.
For the latter, while the Adventure Mode does feature typical one-on-one fights common in the Classic mode, some fights are considerably less straightforward, or follow a theme; for instance, Stage 7: Pokémon Stadium pits the player against a team of 12 {{SSBM|Pikachu}}, as well as the potential for Jigglypuff and {{SSBM|Pichu}} (but must first be unlocked), but only with Poké Balls as available items, mirroring the ''Pokémon'' series' gameplay. Some stages also incorporate platforming elements prior to fighting, such as Stage 3: Underground Maze, and others, such as the Escape From Brinstar segment in Stage 4: Brinstar, lack fighting altogether. Another point of interest in the mode is the inclusion of various enemies in the stages that are not fighters, but rather, serve as obstacles to the player; among these include [[Goomba]]s and [[ReDead]]s. Adding to this depth of making the Adventure Mode more involved, the stages follow a loose narrative, involving the player's character traveling to different planets, as seen between Stages 4 and 5, and finally ending up at Stage 12: Final Destination.


==Stage 1: [[Mushroom Kingdom (Adventure Mode)|Mushroom Kingdom]]==
==Stage 1: [[Mushroom Kingdom (Adventure Mode)|Mushroom Kingdom]]==
[[File:MKingdomAdv.jpg|thumb|Mario encountering Koopa Troopas.]]
[[File:MKingdomAdv.jpg|thumb|Mario encountering Koopa Troopas.]]
===Part 1: Reach the Flagpole===
===Part 1: Reach the Flagpole===
The stage is known as [[Mushroom Kingdom (Adventure Mode)|Mushroom Kingdom]], and the goal is to reach the finishing point in seven minutes. On the player's way through the stage, they will encounter [[Goomba]]s, [[Koopa Troopa]]s, and [[Koopa Paratroopa]]s. Halfway through the stage, the player will encounter some platforms that rise up to the next part.


The stage is known as [[Mushroom Kingdom (Adventure Mode)|Mushroom Kingdom]], and the goal is simple: reaching the finishing point in 7 minutes. On the player's way through the stage, they will encounter [[Goomba]]s, [[Koopa Troopas]], and [[Koopa Paratroopa]]s. They can attack or use [[items]] to fight them off, optionally using defeated Koopas' [[shell]]s against others. Halfway through the stage, the player will encounter some platforms that rise up to the next part.
The player will come to a platform with a [[Super Mushroom]] symbol on it. They will have to fight a team made up of ten {{SSBM|Yoshi}}s in a [[locked battle]]. In order to progress, the player must defeat all of the Yoshis. After the player beats the Yoshis, they will encounter a few more Goombas and Koopas, but has no access to the section prior to the Yoshi stage. Finally, the player will see the finishing point flagpole with Toad running back and forth. Simply passing the flag completes the stage. Trophies are collectible in this stage.


The player will come to a platform with a [[Super Mushroom]] symbol on it. They will have to fight a team made up of 10 [[Yoshi]]s in a [[locked battle]]. In order to progress, the player must defeat all of the Yoshis. The Yoshis are lighter than usual on most difficulties, so the player should be able to fight the Yoshis off quickly, depending on what difficulty they are using. After the player beats the Yoshis, they will encounter a few more Goombas and Koopas, but has no access to the section prior to the Yoshi stage. Finally, the player will see the finishing point flagpole with Toad running back and forth. Simply passing the flag completes the stage. Trophies are collectible in this stage.
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===Part 2: Team Mario and Peach Battle===
This is the second part of the stage. The player must battle {{SSBM|Mario}} and {{SSBM|Peach}} on [[Princess Peach's Castle]]. On higher difficulties, they can abuse the central tower to combo the player. Peach and Mario have a habit to run to the opposite side of the castle when [[Banzai Bill]] approaches the castle. They will not attack the player until Banzai Bill explodes, unless the player comes near. Defeating both of them will allow the player to move on to the next match.


===Part 2: Team [[Mario]] and [[Peach]] Battle===
====Alternate Part 2: Team Luigi and Peach Battle====
If the player finishes part 1 with a "2" as the second digit in the seconds place (a time with X:X2:XX), a cutscene will initiate where {{SSBM|Luigi}} [[footstool]]s over Mario onto the castle's roof, resulting in the fight being against Luigi and Peach instead of Mario and Peach. Defeating the pair in under a minute and completing the rest of Adventure Mode will result in getting the chance to unlock Luigi.


This is the second part of the stage. The player must battle [[Mario]] and [[Peach]] on [[Princess Peach's Castle]]. The battle is like any  regular battle, but at higher difficulties they will abuse the central tower to combo the player. Peach and Mario have a habit to run to the opposite side of the castle when [[Banzai Bill]] approaches the castle. They will not attack the player until Banzai Bill explodes, unless the player comes near. Defeating both of them will allow the player to move on to the next match.
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==Stage 2: {{SSBM|Kongo Jungle}}==
==Stage 2: {{SSBM|Kongo Jungle}}==


===Part 1: Tiny [[Donkey Kong]] Team Battle===
===Part 1: Tiny Donkey Kong Team Battle===
 
In the first part, the player must defeat two tiny, but unusually sturdy, {{SSBM|Donkey Kong}}s on {{SSBM|Kongo Jungle}}.
The player must defeat two tiny Donkey Kongs in Kongo Jungle. Tiny characters are light and are easier to KO on low percentages, but their small size means they can be hard to hit. At normal or higher difficulties, these tiny Donkey Kongs are harder to KO. The best way to KO them is to throw them upwards on lower difficulties. On higher difficulties, the best way to KO them is to use an attack that can meteor smash or spike. Also, the two tiny Donkey Kongs can easily [[self destruct]] on higher difficulties by having the player use a forward smash near the ledge when the tiny Donkey Kongs are in the air, trying to jump back from the rock to the raft. The tiny Donkey Kongs will then [[air dodge]] and fall [[helpless]] until they are KO'd by the bottom blast line. If the player is Donkey Kong, the first tiny Donkey Kong will wear its second alternate costume when using the default costume.


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===Part 2: Giant Donkey Kong Battle===
===Part 2: Giant Donkey Kong Battle===
Part two pits the player against [[Giant Donkey Kong]] on [[Jungle Japes]].


Part two pits the player against [[Giant Donkey Kong]] on [[Jungle Japes]]. Giant characters weigh more and are harder to KO, but they are bigger targets. Giant Donkey Kong may trap himself beneath the stage for an easy [[self-destruct]]. Sometimes, Donkey Kong gets KO'd when he hangs where the [[Klaptrap]]s jump at. Beating this match will allow the player proceed to the next stage.
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==Stage 3: [[Underground Maze]]==
==Stage 3: [[Underground Maze]]==
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===Part 1: Find the Triforce===
===Part 1: Find the Triforce===
This part is similar to Part 1 of the '''Mushroom Kingdom''' stage in that the player must reach a finishing point within 7 minutes. The difference is that the [[Underground Maze]] is a non-linear stage, and the target - the [[Triforce]] - can be in any one of six rooms, chosen at random. The other five rooms contain a [[Master Sword]], and landing in a room with one will initiate a locked battle with {{SSBM|Link}}. The player can jump over the swords to avoid dueling Link; defeating all five Links, however, gives the player a sizable 30000 points as part of the "Link Master" bonus.
The player must navigate though the non-linear [[Underground Maze]] and reach the [[Triforce]] with a time limit of seven minutes. However, the Triforce can be in any one of six rooms, chosen at random. The other five rooms contain a [[Master Sword]], and landing in a room with one will initiate a locked battle with {{SSBM|Link}}. It is possible for the player to jump over the swords to avoid dueling Link. Defeating all five Links, however, gives the player a sizable 30000 points as part of the "Link Master" bonus.


The Underground Maze is infested with [[ReDead]]s, [[Octorok]]s, and [[Like Like]]s. These enemies can cause heavy damage, especially the ReDeads, which a Link in the next room can then exploit for a KO. The Underground Maze is large and easy to become lost in, with one area that has lava, which has a similar effect to touching the acid on the [[Brinstar]] stage. The player can collect trophies on the way.
The Underground Maze is infested with [[ReDead]]s, [[Octorok]]s, and [[Like Like]]s. These enemies can cause heavy damage, especially the ReDeads. The Underground Maze is large and easy to become lost in, with one area that has lava, which has a similar effect to touching the acid on the [[Brinstar]] stage. The player can collect trophies on the way.


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===Part 2: [[Zelda (SSBM)|Zelda]]/[[Sheik (SSBM)|Sheik]] Battle===
===Part 2: Zelda/Sheik Battle===
In part two the player battles against Zelda or Sheik in the [[Temple]] stage. Winning allows the player to progress to the next stage.
In part two, the player battles against {{SSBM|Zelda}}/{{SSBM|Sheik}} on [[Temple]].


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==Stage 4: [[Brinstar]]==
==Stage 4: [[Brinstar]]==
[[File:Escapeshaft.jpg|thumb|Zelda escaping with the escape shaft.]]
[[File:Escapeshaft.jpg|thumb|Zelda escaping with the escape shaft.]]


===Part 1: [[Samus]] Battle===
===Part 1: Samus Battle===
The player battles {{SSBM|Samus}} on the [[Brinstar]] stage.


The player battles Samus on the [[Planet Zebes: Brinstar]] stage. This is a basic fight with no gimmicks.
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===Part 2: Escape Zebes===
===Part 2: Escape Zebes===
 
The goal of part 2 is to reach the finish point in 40 seconds before Zebes explodes. The player must jump up a series of platforms to get to the top of the [[Brinstar Escape Shaft]]. The stage is complete when the player reaches the top or runs out of time. Failing to reach the top in time will cost the player one stock, but still progress them to stage 5 should they have at least one stock remaining (or choose to [[continue]]).
The goal of part 2 is to reach the finish point in 40 seconds before Zebes explodes. The player must jump up a series of platforms to get to the top of the [[Brinstar Escape Shaft]]. The stage is complete when the player reaches the top or runs out of time. Failing to reach the top in time will cost the player one stock but still progress them to stage 5 in Planet Popstar should they have stock remaining.


==Stage 5: [[Green Greens]]==
==Stage 5: [[Green Greens]]==


===Part 1: Single Kirby Battle===
===Part 1: Single Kirby Battle===
The player battles {{SSBM|Kirby}} on [[Green Greens]].


When the player first arrives at this level they will be pitted against a single [[Kirby]] in a standard one-on-one match, taking place on [[Green Greens]].
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===Part 2: Kirby Team Battle===
===Part 2: Kirby Team Battle===
The player battles against 15 various Kirbys who each possess different [[Copy Abilities]]. The battle once again takes place on Green Greens and the player has four minutes to complete it. Only the abilities of currently unlocked characters are chosen.


The player battles against 15 various Kirbys who each possess different [[Copy abilities (SSBM)|character abilities]]. The battle once again takes place on Green Greens and the player has 4 minutes to complete it. Only the abilities of currently unlocked characters are chosen. On easier difficulties, the Kirbys are lighter and are extremely easy to knock out. On harder difficulties, the Kirbys are heavier and more aggressive, and harder to knock out.
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===Part 3 (bonus): Giant Kirby Battle===
===Part 3 (Bonus): Giant Kirby Battle===
[[Image:Giantkirby copy.jpg|thumb|Giant Kirby's entrance.]]
[[File:Giant Kirby SSBM.png|thumb|Giant Kirby's entrance.]]
If the player defeated the first Kirby and the Kirby team in less than 31 seconds each, they will be given the chance to fight [[Giant Kirby]]. Defeating the Giant Kirby will award the '''Giant Kirby KO''' [[bonus points|bonus]].
If the player defeated the first Kirby and the Kirby team in less than 31 seconds each, they will be given the chance to fight Giant Kirby. Defeating the Giant Kirby will award the '''Giant Kirby KO''' [[bonus points|bonus]] for 10000 points.


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==Stage 6: [[Corneria]]==
==Stage 6: [[Corneria]]==


===Part 1: [[Fox]] Battle===
===Part 1: Fox Battle===
 
The player battles against {{SSBM|Fox}} on [[Corneria]] and has a time limit of four minutes. Fox acts very defensively in this fight; the higher the difficulty, the more likely he is to simply run to the other end of the stage and only attack if approached.
The player will have 4 minutes to defeat Fox on [[Corneria]]. Fox acts very defensively in this fight; the higher the difficulty, the more likely he is to simply run to the other end of the stage and only attack if approached. Defeating Fox will allow the player to progress to the second part of the stage.


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===Part 2: Fox Reborn Battle (or Fox 1/2 Battle)===
===Part 2: Fox Reborn Battle===
The player will battle Fox once again. This time, Fox is wearing red (unless the player uses this costume) and is far more aggressive, attacking the player rather than running away. A significant number of [[Arwing]]s will be flying around the stage and firing their lasers, which can damage both the player and Fox. Beating Fox will be the same as last time, although he is slightly lighter. Defeating Fox for the second time completes the stage.


The player will battle Fox once again. This time, Fox is wearing red and is far more aggressive, attacking the player rather than running away. A significant number of [[Arwing]]s will be flying around the stage and firing their lasers, which can damage both the player and Fox. Beating Fox will be the same as last time, although he is slightly lighter. Defeating Fox for the second time completes the stage. If the player is Fox on Adventure Mode wearing the default costume, then Fox for Part 1 will wear his red alternate costume and then if Part 2 is "Fox Reborn Battle", Fox as the opponent against the player Fox (who is in the default costume) will wear his red costume again.  
====Alternate Part 2: Falco Battle====
If the player has unlocked {{SSBM|Falco}}, they will sometimes fight him instead. Falco's tactics are identical to Fox's. Falco always wears his red alternate costume unless the player is using that costume.


====Alternate part 2: {{SSBM|Falco}} Battle====
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==Stage 7: [[Pokémon Stadium]]==
==Stage 7: [[Pokémon Stadium]]==


===Pokémon Battle===
===Pokémon Battle===
The player will battle a team of twelve Pokémon. Most of the opponents will be {{SSBM|Pikachu}}, though if {{SSBM|Jigglypuff}} and {{SSBM|Pichu}} have been unlocked, a minority of them may also appear as well. The only [[item]]s that appear on the stage are [[Poké Ball]]s, with more appearing on lower difficulties.
The player will battle a team of twelve Pokémon. Most of the opponents will be {{SSBM|Pikachu}}, though if {{SSBM|Jigglypuff}} and {{SSBM|Pichu}} have been unlocked, a minority of them may also appear as well. The only [[item]]s that appear on the stage are [[Poké Ball]]s, with more appearing on lower difficulties.


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==Stage 8: [[F-Zero Grand Prix]]==
==Stage 8: [[F-Zero Grand Prix]]==
[[File:FZeroGrandPrix copy.jpg|thumb|Stage 8 about to begin.]]
[[File:SSBM_F-Zero_Grand_Prix.png|thumb|Stage 8 about to begin.]]


===Part 1: Reach the Finish Line===
===Part 1: Reach the Finish Line===
 
The goal for part 1 is to reach the finish line in four minutes. As the player progresses towards the finish line, F-Zero race cars will speed through the track that the player is running on. A giant "!" on the screen indicates that race cars are approaching. If a car hits the player, then they will take 35% damage. The character will likely survive being hit once, but any subsequent impacts will likely lead to being KO'd. The player can jump on pink platforms that are situated throughout the stage to avoid being hit by the cars, and certain locations are safe for some characters to [[crouch]]. The player must reach the finish line in time to progress to part 2 of this stage. There are also [[trophies]] scattered throughout that may be collected.
The goal for part 1 is to reach the finish line in 4 minutes. As the player progresses towards the finish line, F-Zero race cars will speed through the track that the player is running on. A giant "!" on the screen indicates that race cars are approaching. If a car hits the player, then they will take 35% damage. The character will likely survive being hit once, but any subsequent impacts will usually lead to a KO. The player can jump on pink platforms that are situated throughout the stage to avoid being hit by the cars, and certain locations are safe for some characters to [[crouch]]. The player must reach the finish line in time to progress to part 2 of this stage. There are also [[trophies]] scattered throughout that may be collected. Yoshi's [[Egg Roll]], along with Jigglypuff's [[Rollout]], can be used to cover long distances in this level.


===Part 2: Captain Falcon Battle===
===Part 2: Captain Falcon Battle===
The player battles {{SSBM|Captain Falcon}} on {{SSBM|Mute City}} in four minutes. On Very Hard difficulty, Captain Falcon will wear his red "Blood Falcon" costume unless the player is using that costume.


The player will have 4 minutes to defeat [[Captain Falcon]] on {{SSBM|Mute City}}. This battle is no different from the individual character battles that the player fought earlier. Defeating Captain Falcon will allow the player to progress to stage 9. In Very Hard, Captain Falcon will wear his red "Blood Falcon" costume.
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==Stage 9: [[Onett]]==
==Stage 9: [[Onett]]==


===Team Ness Battle===
===Team Ness Battle===
The player's goal is to defeat three {{SSBM|Ness}}es in four minutes, each one in red, blue and yellow (unless the player chose one of these costumes, in which green will be the third opponent). The only [[item]] that will appear on the stage is [[Mr. Saturn]], and in copious amounts. The Nesses rarely attack the player's character on lower difficulties. Instead, they travel around the stage to collect Mr. Saturns and throw them at the player. They will still attack if the player comes near. On higher difficulties, the Nesses will attack the players until Mr. Saturn appears.


The player's goal is to defeat three [[Ness]]es in 4 minutes. The only [[item]] that will appear on the stage is [[Mr. Saturn]], and in copious amounts. The Nesses will grab the Mr. Saturns and lug them at the player. The Nesses rarely attack the player's character on lower difficulties. Instead, they travel around the stage to collect Mr. Saturns and throw them at the player. They will still attack if the player comes near. On higher difficulties, the Nesses will attack the players until Mr. Saturn appears. Defeating all three Nesses will allow the player to progress to the next stage. The second Ness will wear his second alternate costume, while the third Ness will wear his first alternate costume. If the player is Ness, the first Ness will wear his third alternate costume when the player is in the default costume.
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==Stage 10: [[Icicle Mountain]]==
==Stage 10: [[Icicle Mountain]]==


===Survive the Scrolling Mountain + Team Ice Climber Battle===
===Survive the Scrolling Mountain + Team Ice Climber Battle===
On the stage [[Icicle Mountain]], the player must survive 51 seconds of constant upwards scrolling. Unlike the playable version of the stage, the scrolling speed is not random; it starts out very slowly and accelerates up to maximum speed when the time is almost up. The player has the option of moving the stage up faster by jumping onto higher up platforms, but this will not make the Ice Climbers appear sooner. While the player is traveling upwards, they will encounter [[Topi]]s and [[Polar Bear]]s, and there are also [[trophies]] scattered throughout that may be collected. Topis are usually found pushing [[Freezie]]s, which are very common on the stage, while Polar Bears can jump to "bump" the stage upwards a bit. After 51 seconds have elapsed, the stage will slow to a medium pace and the player must battle two pairs of {{SSBM|Ice Climbers}} with a remaining time limit of 3:09.


On the stage [[Icicle Mountain]], the player must survive 51 seconds of constant upwards scrolling. Unlike the playable version of the stage, the scrolling speed is not random; it starts out very slowly and accelerates up to maximum speed when the time is almost up. While the player is traveling upwards, they will encounter [[Topi]]s and [[Polar Bear]]s. Topis are usually found pushing [[Freezie]]s, which are very common on the stage, while Polar Bears can jump to "bump" the stage upwards a bit. After 51 seconds have elapsed, the stage will slow to a medium pace and the player must battle two pairs of [[Ice Climber]]s with a remaining time limit of 3:09. Defeating the Ice Climbers will allow the player to progress to the next stage.
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Oddly, the player can also force the stage upwards a bit by landing on high platforms; skilled players can use this to maniputate the stage's layout in order to get a good setup for the Ice Climbers battle, or simply force the Ice Climbers off the screen.
==Stage 11: {{SSBM|Battlefield}}==
 
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==Stage 11: [[Battlefield]]==


===Part 1: Fighting Wire Frames Battle===
===Part 1: Fighting Wire Frames Battle===
In the first part of this stage, the player must defeat fifteen large [[Fighting Wire Frames]] in reduced gravity. Other than the lower gravity and the Wire Frames being big (but still lightweight as usual), the fight is rather basic.
In the first part of this stage, the player must defeat fifteen large [[Fighting Wire Frames]] in reduced gravity. This is similar to the [[Fighting Polygon Team]] fight in [[1P Game]] from the original game.


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===Part 2: Metal Mario Battle/Metal Bros. Battle===
===Part 2: Metal Mario Battle/Metal Bros. Battle===
In the second part, the player must battle [[Metal Mario]]. If Luigi is unlocked, then [[Metal Luigi]] will appear alongside Metal Mario. Defeating both causes the player to win the Metal Bros. KO bonus.
In the second part, the player must battle [[Metal Mario]]. If Luigi is unlocked, then Metal Luigi will appear alongside Metal Mario. Defeating both causes the player to win the Metal Bros. KO bonus for 8000 points. This is the only mode to have items appear in a metal battle unlike the metal battles in {{SSBM|Classic Mode}}.


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==Stage 12: [[Final Destination]]==
==Stage 12: {{SSBM|Final Destination}}==


===Part 1: Giant Bowser Battle===
===Part 1: Giant Bowser Battle===
[[File:Giant Bowser Melee.jpg|thumb|Link fights against a Giant Bowser.]]
[[File:Giant Bowser Melee.jpg|thumb|Link fights against a Giant Bowser.]]
In the first part of this stage, the player must battle [[Giant Bowser]]. On Normal difficulty and higher, Giant Bowser will [[Palette swap (SSBM)#Bowser|be black colored instead of regular colored]] (unlike Very Easy and Easy where he is always regular colored), though this does not always guarantee that the player will continue to the bonus stage.
In the first part of this stage, the player must battle a Giant Bowser. On Normal difficulty and higher, Bowser will use his black [[Alternate costume (SSBM)#Bowser|alternate costume]].


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===Part 2 (bonus): Giga Bowser Battle===
===Part 2 (Bonus): Giga Bowser Battle===
[[File:GigaBowserMelee.jpg|thumb|Mario fights against Giga Bowser.]]
[[File:GigaBowserMelee.jpg|thumb|Mario fights against Giga Bowser.]]
In the second part of this stage, the player must defeat [[Giga Bowser]] as the final battle. The player can only fight him if they meet the following conditions:
In the second part of this stage, the player must defeat [[Giga Bowser]] as the final battle. The player can only fight him if they meet the following conditions:


*The player is playing on Normal difficulty or higher.
*The player must be playing on Normal difficulty or higher.
*The player makes it to this stage in less than 18 minutes.
*The player must defeat Bowser within 18 accumulated minutes of beginning Adventure Mode.
*The player has not used a continue.
 
Once the player meets these conditions simultaneously, the player is placed into the fray against Giga Bowser. Defeating him will give the player the "Giga Bowser KO" bonus, adding 100,000 points to their score. Defeating him without using a continue gives the player the Giga Bowser trophy.


Once the player meets these conditions, the player is placed into the fray against Giga Bowser. Giga Bowser is a monstrous adversary; his weight is tremendous, requiring at least 200% damage to even get him within [[gimp]]ing range and near 300% for a legitimate KO opportunity, and substantial damage is required for him to even [[flinch]] from some attacks. Defeating him will give the player the "Giga Bowser KO" bonus, adding 100,000 points to their score; defeating him without using a continue also gives the player the Giga Bowser trophy.
The player can only fight Giga Bowser ''prior'' to the 18-minute mark. If continues are used, Giga Bowser can be fought as many times as the player wishes, but once the limit has passed, Giga Bowser cannot be fought again and Adventure Mode is deemed as cleared when Giant Bowser is defeated.


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==Rewards==
==Rewards==
*Clearing Adventure Mode on Hard or Very Hard without using any continues gives the player the [[Crazy Hand]] trophy.
*Completing Adventure Mode on Hard or Very Hard without using any continues gives the player the [[Crazy Hand]] trophy.
*Clearing Adventure Mode with all characters gives the player the F-Zero Racers trophy.
*Completing Adventure Mode and defeating [[Giga Bowser]] (with no continues) unlocks the Giga Bowser trophy.
*Clearing Adventure Mode on any difficulty with any character will give the player a "Smash" trophy of the character used, independent of the "Smash" trophies earned in [[All-Star Mode]].
*Completing Adventure Mode with all characters gives the player the F-Zero Racers trophy.
*Completing Adventure Mode on any difficulty with any character will give the player a "Smash" trophy of the character used, independent of the "Smash" trophies earned in [[All-Star Mode]]. Both Zelda and Sheik's Smash Red trophies are obtained simultaneously.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*There are no stages based on the {{uv|Yoshi's Island}}, {{uv|Fire Emblem}}, or {{uv|Game & Watch}} universes; nor there are characters as opponents from {{uv|Fire Emblem}} or {{uv|Game & Watch}}. The {{uv|Yoshi's Island}} universe, however, seems to be folded in the {{uv|Mario}} universe on Stage 1: Mushroom Kingdom; and track ''Fire Emblem'' can be unlocked as alternate music on Stage 3: Underground Maze when {{SSBM|Marth}} and {{SSBM|Roy}} are unlocked (as that song also plays as alternate music on [[Temple]]) .
*There are no stages based on the {{uv|Yoshi}}, {{uv|Fire Emblem}}, or {{uv|Game & Watch}} universes, nor are there characters as opponents from ''Fire Emblem'' or ''Game & Watch''. The ''Yoshi'' universe instead is folded in the {{uv|Mario}} universe on Stage 1: Mushroom Kingdom rather than one of its own stages, and the track ''Fire Emblem'' can be unlocked as alternate music on Stage 3: Underground Maze when {{SSBM|Marth}} and {{SSBM|Roy}} are unlocked (as that song also plays as alternate music on [[Temple]]).
*{{SSBM|Luigi}}, {{SSBM|Falco}}, {{SSBM|Jigglypuff}}, and {{SSBM|Pichu}} are the only [[unlockable character]]s that can appear in Adventure Mode.
*{{SSBM|Luigi}}, {{SSBM|Falco}}, {{SSBM|Jigglypuff}}, and {{SSBM|Pichu}} are the only [[unlockable character]]s that can appear in Adventure Mode. Out of these four unlockable characters, Luigi is the only one that can appear before being unlocked, as making him appear is needed to unlock him to begin with.
**This is because they are all on starter character universes in Adventure Mode; Luigi (from the Mario universe), Falco (from the Star Fox), and Jigglypuff and Pichu (from the Pokemon). In this way, these four characters share these universes with other starter characters (Luigi with {{SSBM|Mario}} and {{SSBM|Peach}}, Falco with {{SSBM|Fox}}, and Jigglypuff and Pichu with {{SSBM|Pikachu}}) which is the reason why they are opponent characters in Adventure Mode.
*All veterans from ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' can be encountered as opponents in this mode. Seven ''Melee'' [[newcomer]]s also appear as opponents; five are [[starter character]]s ({{SSBM|Peach}}, {{SSBM|Zelda}}, {{SSBM|Sheik}}, {{SSBM|Ice Climbers}}, and {{SSBM|Bowser}}) while two are unlockables (Falco and Pichu). The other seven unlockable ''Melee'' newcomers do not appear as opponents at all.
**All Pokemon universe characters as playable characters ({{SSBM|Pikachu}} and the two unlockables Jigglypuff and Pichu) are opponent characters in Adventure Mode (seen on Stage 7); but oddly not {{SSBM|Mewtwo}}.  
*The Team Luigi and Peach cutscene includes background [[Music_(SSB)#5:_Peach's_Castle_Sky_Stage|music]] from ''Smash 64''{{'}}s [[Peach's Castle]], which is the only place in ''Melee'' the music track played.
*All twelve characters in the [[original 12]] from the original ([[Super Smash Bros.]]) are opponent characters (including the four ''unlockable characters'' from that game; {{SSBM|Captain Falcon}}, {{SSBM|Jigglypuff}}, {{SSBM|Luigi}}, and {{SSBM|Ness}}). All ''Melee'' [[newcomer]]s in Adventure Mode are [[starter character]]s; including {{SSBM|Zelda}}, {{SSBM|Ice Climbers}}, and {{SSBM|Bowser}}. {{SSBM|Falco}} and {{SSBM|Pichu}} are the two exceptions; as they are both unlockable characters that are ''Melee'' ''newcomers'').


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*[[Adventure Mode: World of Light]]


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Latest revision as of 18:07, July 19, 2024

"Adventure Mode" redirects here. For other uses, see Adventure Mode (disambiguation).

Adventure Mode (アドベンチャー, Adventure) or simply called Adventure, is one of three single player modes in Super Smash Bros. Melee. In this mode, the player must traverse a longer sequence of stages found in Classic Mode, and some of the stages require more effort; some, for instance, lack fighting altogether, while others feature challenges the player must traverse before finally clearing the stage. Like in Classic Mode, the player can choose their character, the number of stocks, and difficulty. While the mode generally follows a fixed route, there are possible variations within battles depending on what actions the player performs. This mode was succeeded by The Subspace Emissary in Super Smash Bros. Brawl and the World of Light in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

Overview[edit]

The Adventure Mode acts as a method to showcase almost all of the game's starter character universes, as well as a slightly more in-depth single player experience than the more arcade-styled Classic Mode. It can also be seen as the enhanced successor to the 1P Game from the original Super Smash Bros. which did not return proper for Super Smash Bros. Melee. The Yoshi Team, Giant DK, the Kirby Team, and Metal Mario return as opponent characters in this mode.

For the former point, all of the starting universes (with the first 9 stages matching Smash 64's playable character roster; counting both the universes F-Zero and EarthBound for Captain Falcon and Ness) are represented by one stage. The only exception is the Yoshi universe, which is incorporated in the Mario universe. Adding to this, some unlockable characters such as Jigglypuff and Luigi can appear in the mode if they are unlocked.

For the latter, while the Adventure Mode does feature typical one-on-one fights common in the Classic mode, some fights are considerably less straightforward, or follow a theme; for instance, Stage 7: Pokémon Stadium pits the player against a team of 12 Pikachu, as well as the potential for Jigglypuff and Pichu (but must first be unlocked), but only with Poké Balls as available items, mirroring the Pokémon series' gameplay. Some stages also incorporate platforming elements prior to fighting, such as Stage 3: Underground Maze, and others, such as the Escape From Brinstar segment in Stage 4: Brinstar, lack fighting altogether. Another point of interest in the mode is the inclusion of various enemies in the stages that are not fighters, but rather, serve as obstacles to the player; among these include Goombas and ReDeads. Adding to this depth of making the Adventure Mode more involved, the stages follow a loose narrative, involving the player's character traveling to different planets, as seen between Stages 4 and 5, and finally ending up at Stage 12: Final Destination.

Stage 1: Mushroom Kingdom[edit]

Mario encountering Koopa Troopas.

Part 1: Reach the Flagpole[edit]

The stage is known as Mushroom Kingdom, and the goal is to reach the finishing point in seven minutes. On the player's way through the stage, they will encounter Goombas, Koopa Troopas, and Koopa Paratroopas. Halfway through the stage, the player will encounter some platforms that rise up to the next part.

The player will come to a platform with a Super Mushroom symbol on it. They will have to fight a team made up of ten Yoshis in a locked battle. In order to progress, the player must defeat all of the Yoshis. After the player beats the Yoshis, they will encounter a few more Goombas and Koopas, but has no access to the section prior to the Yoshi stage. Finally, the player will see the finishing point flagpole with Toad running back and forth. Simply passing the flag completes the stage. Trophies are collectible in this stage.

Yoshi x10 Level Knockback given Knockback taken
Very Easy 1 0.40x 4.50x
Easy 2 0.50x 4.00x
Normal 4 0.60x 3.20x
Hard 5 0.70x 2.40x
Very Hard 6 0.80x 1.70x

Part 2: Team Mario and Peach Battle[edit]

This is the second part of the stage. The player must battle Mario and Peach on Princess Peach's Castle. On higher difficulties, they can abuse the central tower to combo the player. Peach and Mario have a habit to run to the opposite side of the castle when Banzai Bill approaches the castle. They will not attack the player until Banzai Bill explodes, unless the player comes near. Defeating both of them will allow the player to move on to the next match.

Alternate Part 2: Team Luigi and Peach Battle[edit]

If the player finishes part 1 with a "2" as the second digit in the seconds place (a time with X:X2:XX), a cutscene will initiate where Luigi footstools over Mario onto the castle's roof, resulting in the fight being against Luigi and Peach instead of Mario and Peach. Defeating the pair in under a minute and completing the rest of Adventure Mode will result in getting the chance to unlock Luigi.

Mario/Luigi Level Knockback given Knockback taken
Very Easy 0 0.80x 1.40x
Easy 3 0.94x 1.12x
Normal 5 1.00x 1.07x
Hard 7 1.10x 1.05x
Very Hard 8 1.20x 0.95x
Peach Level Knockback given Knockback taken
Very Easy 0 0.80x 1.40x
Easy 3 0.94x 1.12x
Normal 4 1.00x 1.07x
Hard 7 1.10x 1.05x
Very Hard 8 1.20x 0.95x

Stage 2: Kongo Jungle[edit]

Part 1: Tiny Donkey Kong Team Battle[edit]

In the first part, the player must defeat two tiny, but unusually sturdy, Donkey Kongs on Kongo Jungle.

Donkey Kong 1 Level Knockback given Knockback taken
Very Easy 1 0.80x 1.40x
Easy 2 1.00x 0.90x
Normal 4 1.10x 0.70x
Hard 7 1.20x 0.50x
Very Hard 9 1.30x 0.40x
Donkey Kong 2 Level Knockback given Knockback taken
Very Easy 1 0.80x 1.40x
Easy 2 1.00x 0.90x
Normal 3 1.10x 0.70x
Hard 6 1.20x 0.50x
Very Hard 9 1.30x 0.40x

Part 2: Giant Donkey Kong Battle[edit]

Part two pits the player against Giant Donkey Kong on Jungle Japes.

Donkey Kong Level Knockback given Knockback taken
Very Easy 1 0.60x 3.80x
Easy 3 0.80x 2.50x
Normal 5 0.90x 2.00x
Hard 7 0.95x 1.60x
Very Hard 8 1.10x 1.20x

Stage 3: Underground Maze[edit]

The Underground Maze about to start.

Part 1: Find the Triforce[edit]

The player must navigate though the non-linear Underground Maze and reach the Triforce with a time limit of seven minutes. However, the Triforce can be in any one of six rooms, chosen at random. The other five rooms contain a Master Sword, and landing in a room with one will initiate a locked battle with Link. It is possible for the player to jump over the swords to avoid dueling Link. Defeating all five Links, however, gives the player a sizable 30000 points as part of the "Link Master" bonus.

The Underground Maze is infested with ReDeads, Octoroks, and Like Likes. These enemies can cause heavy damage, especially the ReDeads. The Underground Maze is large and easy to become lost in, with one area that has lava, which has a similar effect to touching the acid on the Brinstar stage. The player can collect trophies on the way.

Links Level Knockback given Knockback taken
Very Easy 1 0.70x 1.60x
Easy 3 0.80x 1.40x
Normal 5 0.90x 1.20x
Hard 7 1.00x 1.05x
Very Hard 9 1.08x 0.95x

Part 2: Zelda/Sheik Battle[edit]

In part two, the player battles against Zelda/Sheik on Temple.

Zelda/Sheik Level Knockback given Knockback taken
Very Easy 2 0.80x 1.25x
Easy 6 0.90x 1.10x
Normal 8 1.00x 1.00x
Hard 9 1.18x 0.95x
Very Hard 9 1.30x 0.90x

Stage 4: Brinstar[edit]

Zelda escaping with the escape shaft.

Part 1: Samus Battle[edit]

The player battles Samus on the Brinstar stage.

Samus Level Knockback given Knockback taken
Very Easy 2 0.80x 1.30x
Easy 5 0.90x 1.10x
Normal 7 1.00x 1.00x
Hard 8 1.15x 0.88x
Very Hard 9 1.30x 0.74x

Part 2: Escape Zebes[edit]

The goal of part 2 is to reach the finish point in 40 seconds before Zebes explodes. The player must jump up a series of platforms to get to the top of the Brinstar Escape Shaft. The stage is complete when the player reaches the top or runs out of time. Failing to reach the top in time will cost the player one stock, but still progress them to stage 5 should they have at least one stock remaining (or choose to continue).

Stage 5: Green Greens[edit]

Part 1: Single Kirby Battle[edit]

The player battles Kirby on Green Greens.

Kirby Level Knockback given Knockback taken
Very Easy 2 0.80x 1.70x
Easy 4 1.00x 1.30x
Normal 6 1.20x 1.10x
Hard 8 1.30x 1.00x
Very Hard 9 1.40x 0.90x

Part 2: Kirby Team Battle[edit]

The player battles against 15 various Kirbys who each possess different Copy Abilities. The battle once again takes place on Green Greens and the player has four minutes to complete it. Only the abilities of currently unlocked characters are chosen.

Kirby x15 Level Knockback given Knockback taken
Very Easy 1 0.60x 5.00x
Easy 3 0.70x 4.00x
Normal 4 0.80x 3.00x
Hard 6 0.90x 2.00x
Very Hard 7 1.00x 1.75x

Part 3 (Bonus): Giant Kirby Battle[edit]

Giant Kirby's entrance.

If the player defeated the first Kirby and the Kirby team in less than 31 seconds each, they will be given the chance to fight Giant Kirby. Defeating the Giant Kirby will award the Giant Kirby KO bonus for 10000 points.

Kirby Level Knockback given Knockback taken
Very Easy 2 0.70x 2.40x
Easy 4 0.75x 1.80x
Normal 6 0.80x 1.30x
Hard 7 1.00x 1.00x
Very Hard 9 1.20x 0.90x

Stage 6: Corneria[edit]

Part 1: Fox Battle[edit]

The player battles against Fox on Corneria and has a time limit of four minutes. Fox acts very defensively in this fight; the higher the difficulty, the more likely he is to simply run to the other end of the stage and only attack if approached.

Fox 1 Level Knockback given Knockback taken
Very Easy 2 0.80x 1.80x
Easy 4 0.90x 1.50x
Normal 5 1.00x 1.30x
Hard 6 1.18x 1.10x
Very Hard 7 1.30x 1.00x

Part 2: Fox Reborn Battle[edit]

The player will battle Fox once again. This time, Fox is wearing red (unless the player uses this costume) and is far more aggressive, attacking the player rather than running away. A significant number of Arwings will be flying around the stage and firing their lasers, which can damage both the player and Fox. Beating Fox will be the same as last time, although he is slightly lighter. Defeating Fox for the second time completes the stage.

Alternate Part 2: Falco Battle[edit]

If the player has unlocked Falco, they will sometimes fight him instead. Falco's tactics are identical to Fox's. Falco always wears his red alternate costume unless the player is using that costume.

Fox 2/Falco Level Knockback given Knockback taken
Very Easy 2 0.60x 2.10x
Easy 4 0.70x 1.80x
Normal 6 0.90x 1.40x
Hard 8 1.05x 1.20x
Very Hard 9 1.17x 1.00x

Stage 7: Pokémon Stadium[edit]

Pokémon Battle[edit]

The player will battle a team of twelve Pokémon. Most of the opponents will be Pikachu, though if Jigglypuff and Pichu have been unlocked, a minority of them may also appear as well. The only items that appear on the stage are Poké Balls, with more appearing on lower difficulties.

Pikachu/Jigglypuff/Pichu Level Knockback given Knockback taken
Very Easy 1 0.60x 4.20x
Easy 4 0.78x 3.20x
Normal 5 0.88x 2.00x
Hard 7 0.98x 1.70x
Very Hard 8 1.09x 1.50x

Stage 8: F-Zero Grand Prix[edit]

Stage 8 about to begin.

Part 1: Reach the Finish Line[edit]

The goal for part 1 is to reach the finish line in four minutes. As the player progresses towards the finish line, F-Zero race cars will speed through the track that the player is running on. A giant "!" on the screen indicates that race cars are approaching. If a car hits the player, then they will take 35% damage. The character will likely survive being hit once, but any subsequent impacts will likely lead to being KO'd. The player can jump on pink platforms that are situated throughout the stage to avoid being hit by the cars, and certain locations are safe for some characters to crouch. The player must reach the finish line in time to progress to part 2 of this stage. There are also trophies scattered throughout that may be collected.

Part 2: Captain Falcon Battle[edit]

The player battles Captain Falcon on Mute City in four minutes. On Very Hard difficulty, Captain Falcon will wear his red "Blood Falcon" costume unless the player is using that costume.

Captain Falcon Level Knockback given Knockback taken
Very Easy 3 0.80x 1.50x
Easy 6 1.00x 1.10x
Normal 8 1.10x 1.00x
Hard 9 1.20x 0.90x
Very Hard 9 1.30x 0.70x

Stage 9: Onett[edit]

Team Ness Battle[edit]

The player's goal is to defeat three Nesses in four minutes, each one in red, blue and yellow (unless the player chose one of these costumes, in which green will be the third opponent). The only item that will appear on the stage is Mr. Saturn, and in copious amounts. The Nesses rarely attack the player's character on lower difficulties. Instead, they travel around the stage to collect Mr. Saturns and throw them at the player. They will still attack if the player comes near. On higher difficulties, the Nesses will attack the players until Mr. Saturn appears.

Ness 1 Level Knockback given Knockback taken
Very Easy 1 0.70x 1.90x
Easy 3 0.80x 1.50x
Normal 5 0.90x 1.30x
Hard 7 1.00x 1.10x
Very Hard 8 1.30x 1.00x
Ness 2 Level Knockback given Knockback taken
Very Easy 1 0.70x 1.90x
Easy 3 0.80x 1.50x
Normal 4 0.90x 1.30x
Hard 6 1.00x 1.10x
Very Hard 8 1.30x 1.00x
Ness 3 Level Knockback given Knockback taken
Very Easy 1 0.70x 1.90x
Easy 2 0.80x 1.50x
Normal 4 0.90x 1.30x
Hard 5 1.00x 1.10x
Very Hard 8 1.30x 1.00x

Stage 10: Icicle Mountain[edit]

Survive the Scrolling Mountain + Team Ice Climber Battle[edit]

On the stage Icicle Mountain, the player must survive 51 seconds of constant upwards scrolling. Unlike the playable version of the stage, the scrolling speed is not random; it starts out very slowly and accelerates up to maximum speed when the time is almost up. The player has the option of moving the stage up faster by jumping onto higher up platforms, but this will not make the Ice Climbers appear sooner. While the player is traveling upwards, they will encounter Topis and Polar Bears, and there are also trophies scattered throughout that may be collected. Topis are usually found pushing Freezies, which are very common on the stage, while Polar Bears can jump to "bump" the stage upwards a bit. After 51 seconds have elapsed, the stage will slow to a medium pace and the player must battle two pairs of Ice Climbers with a remaining time limit of 3:09.

Ice Climbers Level Knockback given Knockback taken
Very Easy 1 0.80x 1.90x
Easy 3 0.85x 1.40x
Normal 4 0.90x 1.30x
Hard 6 0.95x 1.20x
Very Hard 9 1.00x 1.00x

Stage 11: Battlefield[edit]

Part 1: Fighting Wire Frames Battle[edit]

In the first part of this stage, the player must defeat fifteen large Fighting Wire Frames in reduced gravity. This is similar to the Fighting Polygon Team fight in 1P Game from the original game.

Wire Frames Level Knockback given Knockback taken
Very Easy 1 0.50x 4.20x
Easy 3 0.60x 3.70x
Normal 5 0.70x 2.80x
Hard 6 0.80x 2.00x
Very Hard 8 0.90x 1.50x

Part 2: Metal Mario Battle/Metal Bros. Battle[edit]

In the second part, the player must battle Metal Mario. If Luigi is unlocked, then Metal Luigi will appear alongside Metal Mario. Defeating both causes the player to win the Metal Bros. KO bonus for 8000 points. This is the only mode to have items appear in a metal battle unlike the metal battles in Classic Mode.

Metal Mario Level Knockback given Knockback taken
Very Easy 1 0.70x 1.90x
Easy 3 0.90x 1.50x
Normal 5 1.00x 1.30x
Hard 6 1.10x 1.10x
Very Hard 8 1.20x 0.90x
Metal Luigi Level Knockback given Knockback taken
Very Easy 1 0.70x 1.90x
Easy 2 0.90x 1.50x
Normal 3 1.00x 1.30x
Hard 5 1.10x 1.10x
Very Hard 7 1.20x 0.90x

Stage 12: Final Destination[edit]

Part 1: Giant Bowser Battle[edit]

Link fights against a Giant Bowser.

In the first part of this stage, the player must battle a Giant Bowser. On Normal difficulty and higher, Bowser will use his black alternate costume.

Bowser Level Knockback given Knockback taken
Very Easy 2 0.70x 1.30x
Easy 4 0.93x 1.15x
Normal 6 1.00x 1.05x
Hard 8 1.10x 0.88x
Very Hard 9 1.20x 0.75x

Part 2 (Bonus): Giga Bowser Battle[edit]

Mario fights against Giga Bowser.

In the second part of this stage, the player must defeat Giga Bowser as the final battle. The player can only fight him if they meet the following conditions:

  • The player must be playing on Normal difficulty or higher.
  • The player must defeat Bowser within 18 accumulated minutes of beginning Adventure Mode.

Once the player meets these conditions simultaneously, the player is placed into the fray against Giga Bowser. Defeating him will give the player the "Giga Bowser KO" bonus, adding 100,000 points to their score. Defeating him without using a continue gives the player the Giga Bowser trophy.

The player can only fight Giga Bowser prior to the 18-minute mark. If continues are used, Giga Bowser can be fought as many times as the player wishes, but once the limit has passed, Giga Bowser cannot be fought again and Adventure Mode is deemed as cleared when Giant Bowser is defeated.

Giga Bowser Level Knockback given Knockback taken
Very Easy
Easy
Normal 7 1.35x 0.58x
Hard 8 1.48x 0.50x
Very Hard 9 1.60x 0.38x

Rewards[edit]

  • Completing Adventure Mode on Hard or Very Hard without using any continues gives the player the Crazy Hand trophy.
  • Completing Adventure Mode and defeating Giga Bowser (with no continues) unlocks the Giga Bowser trophy.
  • Completing Adventure Mode with all characters gives the player the F-Zero Racers trophy.
  • Completing Adventure Mode on any difficulty with any character will give the player a "Smash" trophy of the character used, independent of the "Smash" trophies earned in All-Star Mode. Both Zelda and Sheik's Smash Red trophies are obtained simultaneously.

Trivia[edit]

  • There are no stages based on the Yoshi, Fire Emblem, or Game & Watch universes, nor are there characters as opponents from Fire Emblem or Game & Watch. The Yoshi universe instead is folded in the Mario universe on Stage 1: Mushroom Kingdom rather than one of its own stages, and the track Fire Emblem can be unlocked as alternate music on Stage 3: Underground Maze when Marth and Roy are unlocked (as that song also plays as alternate music on Temple).
  • Luigi, Falco, Jigglypuff, and Pichu are the only unlockable characters that can appear in Adventure Mode. Out of these four unlockable characters, Luigi is the only one that can appear before being unlocked, as making him appear is needed to unlock him to begin with.
  • All veterans from Super Smash Bros. can be encountered as opponents in this mode. Seven Melee newcomers also appear as opponents; five are starter characters (Peach, Zelda, Sheik, Ice Climbers, and Bowser) while two are unlockables (Falco and Pichu). The other seven unlockable Melee newcomers do not appear as opponents at all.
  • The Team Luigi and Peach cutscene includes background music from Smash 64's Peach's Castle, which is the only place in Melee the music track played.

See also[edit]