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[[Image:Character roll call.jpg|thumb|right|200 px| The character panels appear after your character you completed the mode with disappears.]] | [[Image:Character roll call.jpg|thumb|right|200 px| The character panels appear after your character you completed the mode with disappears.]] | ||
The '''Character Roll Call''' is feature used in [[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]] based on the feature in Super Smash Bros. Melee's ending credits. The main idea is to shoot the panels of characters, [[Assist Trophies]], [[items]], and [[trophy|trophies]] the player has collected. Once a panel is hit, it flips and | The '''Character Roll Call''' is feature used in [[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]] based on the feature in Super Smash Bros. Melee's ending credits. The main idea is to shoot the panels of characters, [[Assist Trophies]], [[items]], and [[trophy|trophies]] the player has collected. Once a panel is hit, it flips and coins disperse from the panel. At the end, the total screen appears telling you how many panels you hit out of the total amount of panels shown. Then how many [[Coins (lottery)|coins]] you have earned. Hitting the panels rewards the shooter with more points versus hitting the name of the panel. This is a fun extra that does not require you to shoot all panels in order to unlock something. The higher the difficulty level, the more coins are earned per panel. |
Revision as of 15:35, June 11, 2008
The Character Roll Call is feature used in Super Smash Bros. Brawl based on the feature in Super Smash Bros. Melee's ending credits. The main idea is to shoot the panels of characters, Assist Trophies, items, and trophies the player has collected. Once a panel is hit, it flips and coins disperse from the panel. At the end, the total screen appears telling you how many panels you hit out of the total amount of panels shown. Then how many coins you have earned. Hitting the panels rewards the shooter with more points versus hitting the name of the panel. This is a fun extra that does not require you to shoot all panels in order to unlock something. The higher the difficulty level, the more coins are earned per panel.