List of SSBB trophies: Difference between revisions

From SmashWiki, the Super Smash Bros. wiki
Jump to navigationJump to search
No edit summary
No edit summary
Line 93: Line 93:


===''[[Mario (universe)|Super Mario Bros.]]''===
===''[[Mario (universe)|Super Mario Bros.]]''===
* [[Mario]] *Clear Clasic as [[Mario]]
* [[Mario]] *Clear Classic as [[Mario]]
* [[Mario Finale]] *Clear All-Star as Mario
* [[Mario Finale]] *Clear All-Star as Mario
* [[Bowser]] ("Koopa" in Japan) *Clear Classic as Bowser
* [[Bowser]] ("Koopa" in Japan) *Clear Classic as Bowser

Revision as of 19:55, June 5, 2008

Most trophies ("figures" in Japan) in Super Smash Bros. Brawl can be obtained through coin launcher or playing certain stages in The Subspace Emissary. Some trophies, particularly the enemies of The Subspace Emissary, can only be obtained by using a trophy stand ("smash plates" in the Japan) on a foe while its health is low. Other trophies, particularly those of playable characters and their Final Smashes, can be obtained by playing Classic Mode and All-Star Mode respectively. Trophies can also be obtained by completing several challenges. There are 544 trophies in all in Brawl, some which tend to be rarer than others.

List of trophies

Super Smash Bros.

The Subspace Emissary

note: # = only in Adventure Mode

Super Mario Bros.

Donkey Kong

The Legend of Zelda

Metroid

Yoshi's Island

Kirby Super Star

Star Fox

Pokémon

F-Zero

EarthBound (Mother)

Ice Climber

Fire Emblem

Kid Icarus

WarioWare

Pikmin

Animal Crossing

Game & Watch

Other

Metal Gear Solid

SONIC THE HEDGEHOG

Errors

  • On the Lyn trophy, it says that she is 15-years old. In Fire Emblem, she's literately 18-years old.
  • On the Aryll trophy, the description says she has a "Turtle marked Telescope." Her telescope is actually seagull-marked.
  • On the Black Knight trophy, the description says that he is the "wielder of the blessed sword Ettard," when he only wielded this blade in the Japanese version of his origin-game; in America, Ettard was called Alondite.
  • On the Piplup trophy, it states that the player receives Piplup before they "depart from the Sinnoh region". However, Sinnoh is the only region to be explored in Diamond and Pearl (much like Hoenn in Ruby and Sapphire), so the player receives Piplup before departing for the Sinnoh region.
  • On the Dark Samus trophy, the description says, "There are many theories on the origin of Dark Samus, but none are proven." This is not true, because the secret cutscene in Metroid Prime reveals that Dark Samus came from a fusion of Samus' Phazon suit and Metroid Prime's remains.
  • On the Paper Mario, Paper Bowser, Paper Peach and Paper Luigi trophies it is incorrectly listed that Super Paper Mario is their only game when they previously appeared in both Paper Mario and Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. However, all of the trophy data for these trophies comes "Super Paper Mario."
  • On the Samus (Dark Suit) trophy, the description says "after defeating Amorbis in the Dark Torvus Temple," when it is actually the Dark Agon Temple, in Metroid Prime 2.
  • The Crazy Hand trophy is listed under The Subspace Emissary, despite the fact that his only appearances in Brawl are in Boss Battles Mode and Classic Mode, though for him to appear in the latter the player must reach the final stage in nine minutes or less with the difficulty level set to Hard or above.
  • Yoshi's saddle is missing in the Super Dragon trophy.
  • On Shadow's trophy, it says he first appeared in Sonic Heroes when it was really Sonic Adventure 2
  • Many Final Smash trophies, with the exception of Sonic, credit their origin to Super Smash Bros. Brawl, when in fact, many came from their respective games.

External links