List of SSBB trophies

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This is a list of all the known trophies (called figures in the Japanese version) in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, in order by their respective series. There are 544 trophies in Super Smash Bros. Brawl.

Most of the trophies can be obtained through coin launcher or playing certain stages in the Subspace Emissary. Some trophies, particularly the enemies from Subspace Emissary, can only be obtained from by using a trophy stand (called smash plates in the Japanese version) onto the foe while its health is low. Other trophies, particularly the character and his Final Smash trophy, can be obtained by playing Classic Mode and All-Star Mode respectfully (i.e. playing as Lucario in Classic Mode and All-Star Mode yields the Lucario trophy and its Final Smash trophy). Trophies can also be obtained by completing several challenges.

Some trophies tend to be rarer than others.


Super Smash Bros. (universe)

Subspace Emissary

Mario (universe)

  • Kuribō - Kuri means "chestnut"; one of the many meanings for bō is "people."
  • Patapata is onomatopoeia for flapping wings.
  • Pukupuku is onomatopoeia for bubbling.
  • Obakyūmu is a play on words, combining obake ("ghost") and bakyuumu ("vacuum").

Donkey Kong (universe)

The Legend of Zelda (universe)

Metroid (universe)

Yoshi (universe)

Kirby (universe)

Star Fox (universe)

Pokemon (universe)

F-Zero (universe)

Mother (universe)

Ice Climber (universe)

Fire Emblem (universe)

Kid Icarus (universe)

Wario (universe)

Pikmin (universe)

Animal Crossing (universe)

Game & Watch (universe)

Other

Metal Gear (universe)

Sonic (universe)

Errors

  • 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.
  • On the Aryll trophy, it says she has a "Turtle marked Telescope." Her telescope has seagulls on it.
  • 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 Samus (Dark Suit) Trophy, it says "...after defeating Amorbis in the Dark Torvus Temple..." when it is actually the Dark Agon Temple in Metroid Prime 2.
  • While Ness has the original Super Smash Bros. listed in his appearances, Sheik, Ice Climbers, and Mr. Game & Watch do not have Super Smash Bros. Melee listed under their appearences, even though they were only in one game, like Ness.
  • On the Black Knight trophy, it says that he is the "wielder of the blessed sword Ettard" when he actually wields the blessed sword Alondite.
  • Yoshi's shell is missing in the Super Dragon trophy.

Related Links

Trophy descriptions and pictures