CD
- For the American smasher, see Smasher:CD. For the Taiwanese smasher, see Smasher:CD (Taiwan).
CD | |
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A CD | |
Appears in | Brawl SSB4 |
Item class | Collectible |
Requirements | Mew from Poké Ball in Brawl, Challenges, Randomly (in solo or multiplayer mode if items are on) |
Article on Wikipedia | Compact disc |
CDs are collectable items in Super Smash Bros. Brawl and Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, in the same vein as trophies and stickers. Collecting a CD will unlock a new track for My Music. Both Brawl and for Wii U also have a CD trophy. The CDs in Smash look just like real world CDs.
Like trophies, certain Challenges may need to be beaten to unlock specific tracks. There are 133 CDs in Brawl, including 31 which are available only via Challenges.
In Super Smash Bros. Brawl
Like stickers, CDs will appear in all game modes, and the chance of appearing can not be altered via the item switch. However, the frequency with which CDs appear is far lower than that of stickers and, unlike other items, CDs will only appear for a few seconds before disappearing, disappearing even faster than the Barrel Cannon in Melee. When it is grabbed, an orchestra-like sound will be heard and the screen will flash in a light green color. It can get extremely difficult to collect CDs on larger stages due to their speed of disappearance. According to the CD trophy, once all tracks have been acquired, CDs will stop appearing; CDs may still appear during a Wi-Fi battle if at least one player doesn't have all the CDs. The game won't stop players who have all CDs from collecting it.
When a CD is collected, the player(s) will be alerted to what track it contains and be able to listen to it after the match, unless it is collected during Wi-Fi play, then the alert will come some time after the player logs off. If a CD is collected when playing in Classic or All-Star Mode, and the console is turned off during a match, the player(s) will be alerted the next time the game is started. Collecting CDs in The Subspace Emissary will alert the player once the mode is quit.
CPU players will never attempt to grab a CD. However, if they do so accidentally by trying to attack or air-dodge while nearby, the corresponding track will not be unlocked.
In Brawl, some players have created CD Factories, special custom stages for farming CDs by use of the Sandbag item.
Trophy
- CD
- Each stage in Super Smash Bros. Brawl has several songs prepared for it. You can set the percentage chances for which songs appear in My Music. It's fun to choose songs according to your tastes. Each CD contains one song to increase your music library. Be sure to grab them when you see them. Once you've got all the music that's in the game, CDs will stop appearing.
- : Super Smash Bros. Brawl
In Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS
CDs are no longer collectible items in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS. However, they can still be prizes given in Challenges, and acquiring a downloadable stage results in unlocking the CDs of said stage's music.
In Super Smash Bros. for Wii U
CDs return in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. They function the same as in Brawl, but are no longer dropped by Sandbag, precluding the use of CD Factories.
Figure Players picking up CDs count towards the player's total, unlike regular CPU players, but this rarely happens due to the CDs disappearing very quickly if not picked up.
CDs no longer appear online, possibly due to CDs getting stolen by players who already have all the songs in the game.
Trophy
- CD
- These elusive items are no good to you at all during battle, but picking one up adds a new song to your growing music collection. You can then give it a listen in Sounds and use My Music to set how often you'll hear it in battles. Yes, it IS a shame you can't also throw the CD at a foe, but not everything in life is for throwing at people.
- : Super Smash Bros. Brawl (03/2008)
- : Super Smash Bros. for Wii U
- These elusive items are no good to you in battles, but picking one up adds a new song to your growing music collection. You can then give it a listen in Sound Test and go to My Music in Options to set how often you'll hear it in battles. Yes, it IS a shame you can't also throw the CD at a foe, but not everything in life is for throwing at people.
- : Super Smash Bros. Brawl (06/2008)
- : Super Smash Bros. for Wii U
Origin
The compact disc is a media storage format. Developed by Philips and Sony and officially released in 1982, the CD would grow to become one of the most popular formats over the next several decades. The CD had the advantage of being one of the earliest digital media formats and being able to hold an extremely large amount of both video and audio data relative to its size, making them very cheap to produce. A disadvantage is that the CD is among the most fragile formats, as any wear and tear could make it unusable.
Trivia
- If Mew appears from the Poké Ball item, it will drop a CD upon disappearing. If all CDs are collected, it will drop a sticker.
See also
Items in Super Smash Bros. Brawl | |
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Normal | Assist Trophy · Banana Peel · Beam Sword · Blast Box · Bob-omb · Bumper · Bunny Hood · Cracker Launcher · Deku Nut · Dragoon · Fan · Fire Flower · Food · Franklin Badge · Freezie · Golden Hammer · Gooey Bomb · Green Shell · Hammer · Heart Container · Home-Run Bat · Hothead · Lightning Bolt · Lip's Stick · Maxim Tomato · Metal Box · Motion-Sensor Bomb · Mr. Saturn · Pitfall · Poison Mushroom · Poké Ball · Ray Gun · Screw Attack · Smart Bomb · Smash Ball · Smoke Ball · Soccer Ball · Spring · Star Rod · Starman · Super Mushroom · Super Scope · Superspicy Curry · Team Healer · Timer · Unira · Warp Star |
Containers | Barrel · Capsule · Crate · Party Ball · Sandbag · Rolling Crates |
The Subspace Emissary |
Key · Stock Ball · Trophy Stand |
Collectibles | CD · Coins · Sticker · Trophy |
Other | Smash Coins and Bills |