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[[Image:EventMatch.jpg|thumb|The Super Smash Bros. Brawl Event Match menu.]] | [[Image:EventMatch.jpg|thumb|The Super Smash Bros. Brawl Event Match menu.]] | ||
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'''Event matches''' are special challenges that were first introduced as a set of 51 single player tasks in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''. Each event match puts the player into a scenario with special conditions and a certain objective. The player must complete the objective in order to complete the event match, and the game records the completion and "score" of each event match. A completely new set of 41 single player event matches was included in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', and, additionally, a separate set of 21 co-op event matches was introduced. ''Brawl'' also introduced three difficulty levels for each event match - easy, medium and hard. | |||
Most ''Melee'' events allow you to choose any character, with relatively few being pre-determined; while this is reversed in ''Brawl'', as every battle except the few [[All-Star Matches]] and final events have set fighters. | Most ''Melee'' events allow you to choose any character, with relatively few being pre-determined; while this is reversed in ''Brawl'', as every battle except the few [[All-Star Matches]] and final events have set fighters. | ||
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Revision as of 15:27, September 23, 2010
Event matches are special challenges that were first introduced as a set of 51 single player tasks in Super Smash Bros. Melee. Each event match puts the player into a scenario with special conditions and a certain objective. The player must complete the objective in order to complete the event match, and the game records the completion and "score" of each event match. A completely new set of 41 single player event matches was included in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, and, additionally, a separate set of 21 co-op event matches was introduced. Brawl also introduced three difficulty levels for each event match - easy, medium and hard.
Most Melee events allow you to choose any character, with relatively few being pre-determined; while this is reversed in Brawl, as every battle except the few All-Star Matches and final events have set fighters.