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== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
*Wario is the only playable antagonist to not appear in this event. Presumably, this could be because he represents his own series (in which he is a protagonist) as opposed to the parent ''Mario'' series (in which he is generally an antagonist).
*Wario and Bowser Jr. are the only playable antagonists to not appear in this event. Presumably, Wario's absence could be because he represents his own series (in which he is a protagonist) as opposed to the parent ''Mario'' series (in which he is generally an antagonist).


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Revision as of 12:50, May 5, 2015

Final Battle Team-Up
Official description It's you against a veritable who's who of villainy! Give it all you've got, and win the final battle!
Character(s) used Choose (1P) (2 stock)
Choose (2P) (2 stock)
Opponent(s) Dark Link (1 stock)
Dark Samus (1 stock)
Meta Knight (1 stock)
Dark Pit (1 stock)
Ganondorf (1 stock)
King Dedede (1 stock)
Bowser (1 stock)
Stage(s) Final Destination
Music Boss Battle Song 2 (Brawl)
Availability Clear An Offering of Coins
For reward Clear on hard difficulty.
5000G

Final Battle Team-Up is a co-op event match in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. Both players must choose a character and take on playable antagonists as well as Link and Samus in their dark alternate costumes.

Progression

This event is unlocked by clearing An Offering of Coins. Completing the event does not unlock any further paths. However, after both the event is completed and all characters are unlocked, the down path is revealed.

Upon completion on hard difficulty the player is awarded with 5000G.

Trivia

  • Wario and Bowser Jr. are the only playable antagonists to not appear in this event. Presumably, Wario's absence could be because he represents his own series (in which he is a protagonist) as opposed to the parent Mario series (in which he is generally an antagonist).