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'''Stafy''' (スタフィー sutafī), also called "'''Stafi'''", "'''Starfy'''", and/or "'''Starfi'''", is the main character of the ''Densetsu no | '''Stafy''' (スタフィー sutafī), also called "'''Stafi'''", "'''Starfy'''", and/or "'''Starfi'''", is the main character of the ''Densetsu no Starfy'' series. He has had five of his own games, the first three appeared on the [[Game Boy|Game Boy Advance]], the fourth game for the [[Nintendo DS]], and the most recent fifth game titled, ''Densetsu no Starfy:Taiketsu! Dire Kaizokudan'', also on the Nintendo DS. He appears to be about 7-9 years of age. He's a little clumsy, but he can be very strong when he puts his mind to it. His sister, [[Stapy]], sometimes motivates him to do so. His games are similar to that of [[Kirby (universe)|Kirby]] or [[Mario (universe)|Mario]], in the way that you explore levels and platforming sequences. His trademark is his spin attack, even though it is not accessible at the beginning of each installment. The series itself began in 2002, making it 7 years old and a fairly recent franchise. Unfortunately, no game in the series has been released outside of Japan thus far. | ||
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''== | ==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''== | ||
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''Stafy'' appears as an [[Assist Trophy]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''. He does a brief spin attack, which can briefly trap an opponent, somewhat like [[Toon Link]]'s [[Spin Attack]]. However, Stafy's spin attacks are very weak, and aren't much of a threat, as unlike other assist trophies, Stafy can be attacked and knocked away. But, if he receives a high amount of damage, he will explode, an attack that gives high [[knockback]] and [[damage]]. You can easily exploit this weakness by defeating Stafy with a smash attack. | ''Stafy'' appears as an [[Assist Trophy]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''. He does a brief spin attack, which can briefly trap an opponent, somewhat like [[Toon Link]]'s [[Spin Attack]]. However, Stafy's spin attacks are very weak, and aren't much of a threat, as unlike other assist trophies, Stafy can be attacked and knocked away. But, if he receives a high amount of damage, he will explode, an attack that gives high [[knockback]] and [[damage]]. You can easily exploit this weakness by defeating Stafy with a smash attack. | ||
Additionally, Stafy appears as a regular trophy | Additionally, Stafy appears as a regular trophy, which is unlocked by clearing [[Target Smash]] Level 1 with at least 10 different characters. | ||
===Trophy Description=== | ===Trophy Description=== | ||
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Stafy was planned to be playable, as under "Fighter Related" category in the Trophies, Stapy's trophy appears in the category. It could be said that just because he is an Assist Trophy, his series is in "Fighter Related", however, no ''Custom Robo'' or ''Animal Crossing'' trophies are in that category. | Stafy was planned to be playable, as under "Fighter Related" category in the Trophies, Stapy's trophy appears in the category. It could be said that just because he is an Assist Trophy, his series is in "Fighter Related", however, no ''Custom Robo'' or ''Animal Crossing'' trophies are in that category. | ||
Stafy is actually supposed to be "Starfy, | Stafy is actually supposed to be "Starfy", but a translation error caused all references to him in ''Brawl'' to be missing the "r". Because of this, many people mistakenly think that the series he hails from is called "Densetsu no Stafy", when it is actually called "Densetsu no Starfy". | ||
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Universe | Densetsu no Stafy |
Debut | Densetsu no Stafy |
Smash Bros. appearances | none |
Stafy (スタフィー sutafī), also called "Stafi", "Starfy", and/or "Starfi", is the main character of the Densetsu no Starfy series. He has had five of his own games, the first three appeared on the Game Boy Advance, the fourth game for the Nintendo DS, and the most recent fifth game titled, Densetsu no Starfy:Taiketsu! Dire Kaizokudan, also on the Nintendo DS. He appears to be about 7-9 years of age. He's a little clumsy, but he can be very strong when he puts his mind to it. His sister, Stapy, sometimes motivates him to do so. His games are similar to that of Kirby or Mario, in the way that you explore levels and platforming sequences. His trademark is his spin attack, even though it is not accessible at the beginning of each installment. The series itself began in 2002, making it 7 years old and a fairly recent franchise. Unfortunately, no game in the series has been released outside of Japan thus far.
In Super Smash Bros. Brawl
Stafy appears as an Assist Trophy in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. He does a brief spin attack, which can briefly trap an opponent, somewhat like Toon Link's Spin Attack. However, Stafy's spin attacks are very weak, and aren't much of a threat, as unlike other assist trophies, Stafy can be attacked and knocked away. But, if he receives a high amount of damage, he will explode, an attack that gives high knockback and damage. You can easily exploit this weakness by defeating Stafy with a smash attack.
Additionally, Stafy appears as a regular trophy, which is unlocked by clearing Target Smash Level 1 with at least 10 different characters.
Trophy Description
The prince of the kingdom of Tenkai. He's a bit spacey and clumsy, but when he sets his mind to something, he gives it his all. Stafy gets help from his friends Kyorosuke the clam and the wizened Lobjii-san. Stafy sometimes dons a pig suit and throws pork cutlets. In Densetsu No Stafy 3, Stafy meets Wario and goes with him to steal the treasures of the deep.
- Legend of Stafy
- Japan Only
Trivia
Stafy was planned to be playable, as under "Fighter Related" category in the Trophies, Stapy's trophy appears in the category. It could be said that just because he is an Assist Trophy, his series is in "Fighter Related", however, no Custom Robo or Animal Crossing trophies are in that category.
Stafy is actually supposed to be "Starfy", but a translation error caused all references to him in Brawl to be missing the "r". Because of this, many people mistakenly think that the series he hails from is called "Densetsu no Stafy", when it is actually called "Densetsu no Starfy".