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==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''==
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''==
Event matches as a separate mode do return for ''Ultimate''. However, unique conditions. In addition, fights in various fighters' [[Classic Mode (SSBU)|Classic Mode]] routes have unique conditions similar to those of event matches.
Event matches as a separate mode do not return for ''Ultimate''. However, [[Spirits]] Matches feature similar fights with unique conditions. In addition, fights in various fighters' [[Classic Mode (SSBU)|Classic Mode]] routes have unique conditions similar to those of event matches.


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 11:12, April 21, 2019

"Event" redirects here. For the events that occur randomly in Smash Run, see Smash Run.

Event match (イベント戦, Event Battle) is a single-player mode found in all Super Smash Bros. games starting with Melee. Event matches are challenges that place the player into specific scenarios with special conditions and a certain objective to meet, many of which pay homage to the characters and their history. Each game records the completion and "score" of each event match.

In Super Smash Bros. Melee

The Melee event match menu, with the first nine event matches visible; the red dots indicate events that have been cleared.

Event matches were introduced in Super Smash Bros. Melee, as part of the game's single-player mode. Only 10 are initially available to the player, with the rest appearing as the player fulfills a number of other objectives in the game. There are a total of fifty-one event matches in Melee.

A majority of Melee's event matches allow the player to select their character, although several of them require the use of a specific one. Of note is that, with the exception of Pikachu, all of Smash 64's "Original 12" characters have their own dedicated event match.

Unique to Melee's event matches, compared to its other single-player modes, is that some matches require players and opponents to use an alternate costume.

Also of note is that no healing items appear in any of the event matches, although Mr. Game & Watch's Judgement 7 will still drop a Food item.

Unlockable event matches

Criteria Unlocked content
Complete at least 6 of events 1-10 Event Matches 11-15
Complete at least 10 of events 1-15 Event Matches 16-20
Complete at least 16 of events 1-20 Event Matches 21-25
Complete at least 22 of events 1-25 Event Matches 26-29
Complete at least 27 of events 1-29 Event 30: All-Star Match 3
Complete at least 27 of events 1-30 and unlock Jigglypuff, Luigi, Dr. Mario, Young Link, and Falco Event Matches 31-39
Complete at least 27 event matches and unlock all unlockable characters Event Matches 40-50
Complete event matches 1-50 and complete Classic Mode, Adventure Mode, and All-Star Mode at least once Event 51: The Showdown

In Super Smash Bros. Brawl

The Event match menu in Brawl

A completely new set of 41 solo event matches appeared in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, alongside a separate set of 21 co-op event matches. Altogether, this brings to a total of sixty-two event matches. Brawl also introduced three difficulty levels for each event match: Easy, Normal, and Hard. The player starts with 10 solo event matches and 8 co-op event matches.

Unlike in Melee (where most of the events allow the player to choose any character), almost all of Brawl's event matches have an assigned character. Only the All-Star Matches and the final two solo and co-op event matches allow the player to choose a character. This appears to be done so that players are required to use nearly every character at least once. Luigi and Jigglypuff lack an assigned solo event match, but they appear as assigned characters in co-op events, such as Co-Op Event 11: The Great Remodeling Battle and Co-Op Event 16: Jigglypuff's Great Comeback.

Unlockable event matches

Criteria Unlocked content
Complete at least 7 of events 1-10 Event Matches 11-20
Complete at least 18 of events 1-20, complete the Adventure Mode: The Subspace Emissary and unlock Captain Falcon, Lucario, Luigi, Ness, Marth, and R.O.B. Event Matches 21-28
Complete at least 20 of events 1-28 and unlock all characters Events 30-40
Complete events 1-40 Event 41: The FINAL Final Battle
Complete the Adventure Mode: The Subspace Emissary and unlock Captain Falcon, Lucario, Luigi, Ness, Marth, and R.O.B. Co-Op Events 9-13
Complete at least 10 of co-op events 1-13 and unlock all characters Co-Op Events 14-20
Complete co-op events 1-20 Co-Op Event 21: The True All-Star Battle

In Super Smash Bros. for Wii U

The Super Smash Bros. for Wii U event match menu.

Event matches and co-op event matches return in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U and function similarly to those in Brawl, but are now arranged on a map instead of a linear list. Completing an event will unlock paths to more events on the map. Each event will yield a reward if completed under specified conditions, such as playing on a certain difficulty and/or achieving a certain score. Additionally, scores earned will overwrite any inferior scores of lower difficulties; for example, completing an event on Normal difficulty in 30 seconds will also set the Easy difficulty's score to 30 seconds if it was slower or blank. Most events allow the use of customizations, but equipment that allows players to start a match with an item will have its extra effect negated; for an example, Beam Sword equipment will not allow the player to start matches with the Beam Sword in any event match. Players can now use different alternate costumes for most character-specific events by picking customized characters who wear them.

All event matches must be unlocked by completing other events, with the only exceptions being the starter events: "The Original Heavyweights", located in the center of the solo events screen, and "A Lurking Menace", located in the top-left corner of the group events screen. Some events also have "hidden routes" that become available if certain characters (or, in the case of The Ultimate Battle, all characters) are unlocked.

As for the maps below, each color represents rewards for each event completed. Yellow means gold, light green means a Crazy Orders pass, and dark green means a trophy. Any path showing a character's icon means that particular character needs to be unlocked before that event can be unlocked.

Solo events

The FINAL Final Battle A Fated Battle In the Name of the Hero-King Great Fox Defense
Mr. Game & Watch (SSB4)
Behind Enemy Lines Pokémon Battle It's Past Your Bedtime! When Lightning Strikes
Wario (SSB4)
Oh Yeah, Luigi Time! Jackpot Opportunity Fitness Junkie
Lucina (SSB4) Dr. Mario (SSB4)
The Final Battle No Mere Sparring Match Beautification The Falchion's Seal All-Star Battle: Regulars Up to Speed Playing Tricks King of the Yoshis Doctor Schmoctor Wrecking Mario
Duck Hunt (SSB4)
Guardian of the Jungle
Falco (SSB4)
Mechanical Menace Bounty Hunter Clash A Situation of some Gravity The Ultimate Swordsman The Destroyer Cometh The Original Heavyweights Four Swords Adventures A Battle of Scale All-Star Battle: Brawl Kirby's Crazy Appetite The Jungle in Chaos
R.O.B. (SSB4) Dark Pit (SSB4) Falco (SSB4)
Unwavering Chivalry Robotic Rampage Doppelgänger Duel Princess Punch-Up! The Demon King and the Goddess The Big 7650! The King Strikes Back Fire-Type Frenzy
Mr. Game & Watch (SSB4)
That Elusive 9 New Challengers 1
Lucina (SSB4)
Duck Hunt!
New Challengers 2 The Break of Day Aura Mastery Identity Crisis Galactic Avenger Yellow Devils Family Ties All-Star Battle: Melee
Falco (SSB4)
Below the Belt Enough with the Kidnapping
R.O.B. (SSB4)
All-Star Battle: Secret

Group events

A Lurking Menace Wrecking Bros. A Royal Errand Food Fight Viral Visitors Unlikely Allies
Wario (SSB4)
Flat Fracas
Wario (SSB4) Dr. Mario (SSB4) Mr. Game & Watch (SSB4) Duck Hunt (SSB4)
Pokémon Multi Battle! Getting Healthy 1988 Full Speed Ahead A Fairy Nice Trip Scheming Sorcerer Poisonous Planet Secret Smash
Falco (SSB4) Lucina (SSB4)
Visiting Onett Mirror Magic Solidarity Peach in Peril
Dark Pit (SSB4)
An Offering of Coins Final Battle Team-Up
Mr. Game & Watch (SSB4) R.O.B. (SSB4) all
Keep 'Em off the Ship!
Dark Pit (SSB4)
Sky Pirates Robots vs. Dragons The Ultimate Battle

In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Event matches as a separate mode do not return for Ultimate. However, Spirits Matches feature similar fights with unique conditions. In addition, fights in various fighters' Classic Mode routes have unique conditions similar to those of event matches.

See also

Trivia

  • In the Wii U version, all randomized stages will have a consistent layout across matches until the player leaves the Event screen. For example, Gamer will always have the same objects and Port Town Aero Dive will always stop at the same places.
  • Brawl is the only game in the series in which none of the event matches involve fighting bosses, aside from minor bosses such as Giant Bowser and Giant DK.

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