List of SSB4 trophies (F-Zero series)
The following is a list of the 20 trophies from the F-Zero series that appear in Super Smash Bros. 4. There are 6 trophies shared between both versions of Smash 4, 5 that are exclusive to Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS, and 9 that are exclusive to Super Smash Bros. for Wii U.
Both versions[edit]
Name | Category | Picture | Picture | Price | Description | Trophy Box |
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Captain Falcon | Fighter | N/A |
In the F-Zero racing scene, Captain Falcon uses his Blue Falcon to win big. His origin largely a mystery, he's made his way to the Smash Bros. battlefield to prove his worth outside the cockpit. He's got speed and power, and his distinct Falcon Punch leaves a dent. Start it in the air to surprise your foes! We love it when this F-Zero pilot from Port Town takes a break from racing the Blue Falcon to take on challengers in brawls. His balance of speed, power and weight is spot on, and his slow but mighty Falcon Punch is oh so sweet when it finally connects. Try starting the attack in mid-air and punching your way into a frantic fray! |
52. F-Zero | ||
Captain Falcon (Alt.) | Fighter | N/A |
Captain Falcon's default down special, Falcon Kick, is no ordinary kick—it surges forward in a fiery blaze. It's a versatile attack that moves sideways on the ground and diagonally down in the air. His forward air attack, Knee Smash, can send an enemy flying for miles if hit just right. Captain Falcon's default down special, Falcon Kick, is no ordinary kick—it surges forward in a fiery blaze. It's a versatile attack that moves sideways on the ground and diagonally down in the air. His front air attack, Knee Smash, can send an enemy flying for miles if landed just right. The captain's Falcon Kick isn't just any old kick – it blazes either to the side or diagonally down to terrorise the enemy. Its speed also makes it top-notch for surprise attacks! Another move to try out is his forward air attack, Knee Smash. If you get as close to someone as you can before using it, it can launch them miles! |
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Samurai Goroh | Assist Trophy | 300 G; 5 |
This infamous pilot considers himself to be Captain Falcon's main rival. His racing machine, the Fire Stingray, is incredibly fast. If summoned into battle, he'll head toward the nearest opponent and slash with his katana. He definitely makes a better friend than foe! An infamous F-Zero pilot who considers himself to be Captain Falcon's main rival. He races as number 5 with his speedy Fire Stingray. When released in this game, he'll head straight for the nearest opponent, swinging his sword with reckless abandon. Try not to get on his bad side. |
52. F-Zero | ||
Dr. Stewart | Series Related | 300 G; 5 |
Dr. Stewart is a skilled, charismatic surgeon. He became an F-Zero pilot after the sudden, tragic death of his father, who also raced. Using the same machine his father raced with, the Golden Fox, Dr. Stewart employs skill and care to help avoid deadly accidents. When his father died, this brilliant and charismatic surgeon inherited the racing machine Golden Fox. It was then that he decided to become a pilot. He aspires to be a top racer, but occasionally finds that his other talents are still required. After one racing disaster in particular, his efforts kept the death toll at zero. |
52. F-Zero | ||
Pico | Series Related | 1500 G; 50 |
An ex-soldier from the Poripoto army, he hails from the planet Death Wind. He comes off as aggressive in interviews, and his driving is very similar. I always feel bad for the interviewers! Some say his reckless driving caused a major accident in a race... A former soldier of the Poripoto army from the planet Death Wind. It's not clear if his aggression in interviews is just the way he is or some kind of act. Considering the way he races, it's probably the former. Rumour has it he was the cause of a major accident some time ago... |
52. F-Zero | ||
Falcon Flyer | Series Related | 300 G; 5 |
The treasured ship of the bounty hunter Captain Falcon. Don't get this confused with the Blue Falcon, his F-Zero machine. The nose looks like a falcon, reflecting Captain Falcon's dauntless pursuit of his prey. Beware, bounty heads! Captain Falcon will track you down! Captain Falcon's beloved ship. However, it isn't so much a racing machine as it is his personal base of operations, used for chasing down his targets as a bounty hunter. A ship with style and substance, it's the perfect fit for our intrepid hero as he scours the galaxy! |
52. F-Zero |
3DS version[edit]
Name | Category | Picture | Price | Description |
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Blue Falcon | Stage | 300 G; 5 |
The trademark vehicle of famed bounty hunter Captain Falcon. Both of their names refer to the bird's ability to swoop in and capture its prey—a subtle nod to Captain Falcon's bounty-hunting exploits. The Blue Falcon itself is a well-rounded vehicle, allowing the pilot's talent to really show. The trademark vehicle of famed bounty hunter Captain Falcon. The "Falcon" in both of their names refers to the bird's ability to swoop in and capture its prey at speed, which, of course, alludes to the Captain's bounty-hunting exploits. The Blue Falcon itself is a well-rounded vehicle, allowing the talents of its pilot to speak for themselves. | |
Golden Fox | Stage | 1000 G; 30 |
Dr. Stewart's father, a scientist, left him the racing machine Golden Fox as his inheritance. This marked the start of Dr. Stewart's racing career. He hopes that, by dominating the racing circuit, he can show the world the quality of his father's work and make him proud. Dr. Stewart's father, a scientist, left him the racing machine Golden Fox as his inheritance. This marked the start of Dr. Stewart's racing career and brought years of research to fruition. He hopes that, by dominating the racing circuit, he can show the world the quality of his father's work and make him proud. | |
Wild Goose | Stage | ? G; — |
Pico was given this machine when his commanding officer retired from the military. The Wild Goose trades handling and acceleration for durability—fortunate, since Pico isn't afraid to swap paint with his rivals. Speaking of paint, does it look kinda...duck-like? This machine was given to hot-headed soldier Pico when he retired from the military. Designed as a war machine, it's too heavy to be quick or good at cornering, but it's perfect for Pico's aggressive driving style...which might explain the name. | |
Fire Stingray | Stage | ? G; — |
This pink machine isn't quite what you'd expect an intergalactic-bandit gang leader to drive, but Samurai Goroh does it. What a clash of styles. He holds a grudge against Captain Falcon—perhaps he's a bit jealous of the Captain's good looks? Samurai Goroh leads a group of space bandits, so the fact that his Fire Stingray is hot pink might be a little...unexpected. He also shares a rivalry with bounty hunter Captain Falcon that borders on overzealous. Maybe Goroh doesn't like playing second fiddle to Captain Falcon's leading man? Or maybe he's secretly a fan. Who knows? | |
Mute City | Stage | 500 G; 10 |
F-Zero is an interstellar race spread over nine different planets. The Blue Falcon sprints through Mute City, the first circuit in the Knight League. Fighters must do battle as they move between the various racing machines, being careful not to get knocked off and left behind in this high-speed stage. A metropolis in the heart of the Space Federation, where all the racing leagues begin in the original F-Zero game. In this tricky stage, you fight on top of the Blue Falcon as it thunders along the track, switching to different vehicles suddenly as the race rages on. Whatever you do, don't fall onto the track. That's sure to hurt! |
Wii U version[edit]
Name | Category | Picture | Price | Description | Trophy Box |
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Blue Falcon | Final Smash |
Captain Falcon's Final Smash lets him pull opponents into the middle of an F-Zero race—where competitors have been known to break the speed of sound—and run them over with his racing machine, the Blue Falcon. If he manages to grab you, there's no escape. The impact launches its victims diagonally upward. Captain Falcon's Final Smash lets him pull opponents into the middle of an F-Zero race – where competitors have been known to reach speeds of 1,500km/h – and run them over with his racing machine, the Blue Falcon. If he manages to grab you, there's no escape. The impact launches its victims diagonally upwards. |
52. F-Zero | ||
Jody Summer | Series Related |
Though her aim in the Grand Prix is to arrest the dangerous criminals among the other racers, that doesn't stop her trying to win. As a fighter pilot for the Galactic Space Federation, her skills are clear despite her lack of racing experience, and she can take on even the most technical of courses in her sleek White Cat. Though her aim in the Grand Prix is to arrest the dangerous criminals among the other racers, that doesn't stop her trying to win. As a fighter pilot for the Galactic Space Federation, her skills are clear despite a lack of racing experience, and she can take on even the most technical of courses in her sleek White Cat. |
53. F-Zero X | ||
Mr. EAD | Series Related |
This android was created by the evil organization EAD. He doesn't race for the glory, but as part of a final testing phase—victory in the Grand Prix will prove that he is the ultimate android. Incidentally, EAD also reflects his machine's stats—he has an E for Body, A for Boost, and D for Grip. This android was created by the evil organisation EAD. He doesn't race for the glory, but as part of a final testing phase – victory in the Grand Prix will prove that he is the ultimate android. Incidentally, "EAD" also reflects his machine's stats – he has an E for Body, A for Boost and D for Grip. |
53. F-Zero X | ||
James McCloud | Series Related |
An F-Zero racer, and also the leader of the mercenary unit Galaxy Dog. His machine, the Little Wyvern, is a modified fighter craft. Since times are peaceful and there aren't many military jobs, he's decided to take up racing in pursuit of the prize money. He shares his name (and shades) with Fox's father from the Star Fox series. An F-Zero racer, and also leader of the mercenary unit Galaxy Dog. His machine, the Little Wyvern, is a modified fighter craft. Since times are peaceful and there's not much military work going, he decided to take up racing, just to get the prize money. He shares his name (and shades) with Fox's father from the Star Fox series. |
53. F-Zero X | ||
Zoda | Series Related |
With his body modified by the evil Black Shadow and his twisted adrenaline-based powers, he's the very picture of a vicious invader of Earth. But every villain needs a heroic nemesis, and Zoda's plans tend to be foiled by the mighty Super Arrow. Since he has a bounty on his head, he clashes with Captain Falcon now and again too. With his body modified by the evil Black Shadow and his twisted dopamine-based powers, he's the very picture of a vicious invader of Earth. But every villain needs a heroic nemesis, and Zoda's plans tend to be foiled by the mighty Super Arrow. Since he has a bounty on his head, he clashes with Captain Falcon now and then too. |
53. F-Zero X | ||
The Skull | Series Related |
That's no mask he's wearing—this racer's over 200 years old! At least, he would be if he wasn't dead. His records in F-Zero's predecessor, the F-MAX Grand Prix, are the stuff of legend, and thanks to a bit of science and black magic, he's back for more. Death hasn't slowed him down at all—he's still a truly fearsome opponent. That's no mask he's wearing – this racer's over 200 years old! At least, he would be if he wasn't dead. His records in F-Zero's predecessor, the F-MAX Grand Prix, are the stuff of legend, and thanks to a bit of science and black magic, he's back for more. Death hasn't slowed him down at all – he's still a truly fearsome opponent. |
53. F-Zero X | ||
Blood Falcon | Series Related |
Look! It's our beloved hero, Captain Falcon! Waitaminute...that's Blood Falcon, a clone created from Captain Falcon's DNA! The evil Black Shadow created him with world domination in mind, but Blood Falcon developed his rivalry with Captain Falcon all on his own. Looks like...someone...doesn't want to share the spotlight. Does this chap remind you of anyone? Well, he should – he's a Captain Falcon clone created by the evil Black Shadow as part of his plan to take over the world. As you might have guessed, this clone has a fierce rivalry with the original Captain Falcon. Perhaps he's not a fan of sharing his image or something. |
53. F-Zero X | ||
Black Shadow | Series Related |
When this guy sees other racers ahead, he doesn't think about overtaking them—he just wants to destroy them! In fact, his only goal in the F-Zero Grand Prix is to eliminate that pesky Captain Falcon once and for all. And once he's done that, he plans to destroy the world. He should really talk to someone about these anger issues... When this guy sees other racers ahead, he doesn't think about overtaking them – he just wants to destroy them! In fact, his only goal in the F-Zero Grand Prix is to eliminate that pesky Captain Falcon once and for all. And once he's done that, he plans to destroy the world. Sounds like someone has anger issues... |
53. F-Zero X | ||
Deathborn | Series Related |
An F-Zero pilot feared even by the king of evil, Black Shadow. He has died and reconstructed himself three times, and his newest body is immortal. He can travel through space-time at will, casting his foes into far corners of the universe, and he aims to dominate the galaxy using the power of the two champions' belts. An F-Zero pilot feared even by the king of evil, Black Shadow. He has died and reconstructed himself three times, and his current body is immortal. He can travel through space-time at will, casting his foes into far corners of the universe, and he aims to dominate the galaxy using the power of the two champions' belts. |
Trivia[edit]
- The EAD organization is never indicated to be evil in the F-Zero series, despite the info on Mr. EAD's trophy.
- Zoda's trophy info claims he was modified by Black Shadow, a reference to the anime F-Zero: GP Legend. In the games, how Zoda was enhanced is never made clear.
- Samurai Goroh's trophy in NTSC English lists F-Zero's release date as 11/1990 (the Japanese release date) instead of the North American release of 08/1991 like the other trophies that include F-Zero. The PAL English trophies correctly list 06/1992 for all trophies that list F-Zero.
Trophies by series | |
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Melee trophies | Mario · Yoshi · Donkey Kong · The Legend of Zelda · F-Zero · Star Fox · Metroid · Kirby · EarthBound/Mother · Fire Emblem · Pokémon · Ice Climber · Game & Watch · Others · Super Smash Bros. |
Brawl trophies | Super Smash Bros. · The Subspace Emissary · Mario · Donkey Kong · The Legend of Zelda · Metroid · Yoshi · Kirby · Star Fox · Pokémon · F-Zero · EarthBound/Mother · Ice Climber · Fire Emblem · Kid Icarus · WarioWare · Pikmin · Animal Crossing · Game & Watch · Others · Metal Gear · Sonic the Hedgehog |
SSB4 trophies | Super Smash Bros. · Mario · Donkey Kong · The Legend of Zelda · Metroid · Yoshi · Kirby · Star Fox · Pokémon · F-Zero · EarthBound/Mother · Fire Emblem · Game & Watch · Kid Icarus · WarioWare · Pikmin · R.O.B. · Animal Crossing · Wii Fit · Punch-Out!! · Xenoblade Chronicles · Duck Hunt · Others · Sonic the Hedgehog · Mega Man · Pac-Man · Street Fighter · Final Fantasy · Bayonetta |
F-Zero universe | |
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Fighter | Captain Falcon (SSB · SSBM · SSBB · SSB4 · SSBU) |
Assist Trophy | Samurai Goroh |
Stages | Mute City · Big Blue · Port Town Aero Dive · Mute City SNES F-Zero Grand Prix (Adventure Mode) |
Vehicles | F-Zero Racers (Blue Falcon) · Falcon Flyer |
Trophies, Stickers and Spirits | Trophies (SSBM · SSBB · SSB4) · Stickers · Spirits |
Music | Brawl · SSB4 · Ultimate |
Masterpiece | F-Zero |