Super Smash Bros. Brawl/Assist Trophies

Assist Trophies are listed here and like Poké Balls will release something to help you. Note that Kirby's final smash will also cook the assistants that come out of Assist Trophies. Only oe Assist Trophy and the character it releases can be on the stage at any time.

Andross
The primitive polygonic version of Andross from the original Star Fox will move behind the battle, where he shoots peculiar polygon panels, doing 12% damage to anyone they touch. The way the panels fly from back to front makes it a bit difficult to know where they will hit, and the panels can sometimes fill up the stage, making it hard to find a safe spot.

Devil
From the game Devil World on the NES (never released in USA) comes the fearsome Devil. Once he points to one direction, even the camera has to obey his wishes, scrolling the entire screen and KO boundaries to that direction. The scrolling doesn't actually benefit anyone, as even the user is affected by it. The scrolling can make it quite awkward to fight, since it can leave entire portions of a stage offscreen.

Dr. Wright
Dr. Wright from the SNES version of SimCity used to be a mere assistant of the city mayor, giving the mayor helpful advice and gifts. Here, he makes some city-planning of his own, sprouting three skyscrapers out of the ground like plants. There is a one in ten chance of him sprouting super scrapers that cover a bigger area and do more damage and knockback.

Excitebike
The pixelated motocross racers from Excitebike race across the stage, damaging your opponents. They can cover the entire platform they are summoned on, making it a no-man's land for your opponents. The bikers don't seem to be very smart though, as they will ride their bikes straight off an edge and into their doom.

Hammer Bro
The Hammer Bro, who was originally from Super Mario Bros., will chuck hammers at opposing players. The hammers fly in an arc, and it can be difficult to evade them. The Hammer Bro also tends to jump around, making the trajectory of their hammers even more confusing.

Helirin
The Kururin-piloted helicopter that conquered the obstacle courses from Kuru Kuru Kururin is here to assist. It becomes a solid part of the stage that rotates slowly when summoned. Players can use it as a moving platform, but they can also get pushed off the stage when the Helirin becomes vertical or get their recoveries denied as the Helirin is horizontal.

Jeff
The boy genius and inventor from Earthbound joins the fight with his Multi-Bottle Rocket 5, launching 4 bottle rockets and one mega bottle rocket, all of which home in at the closest opponent. He will repeatedly launch more rockets depending on the user's position in the match. If the user is currently winning, he will launch less volleys of rockets. If the user is falling behind, he will launch more volleys of rockets.

Jill
Jill from Drill Dozer uses her eponymous Drill Dozer in battle, shredding through your opponents and dragging them along with her, sometimes right off the stage. She can be simply avoided by jumping away from the level of the stage she is on, but she will occasionally jump to the next level.

Kat & Ana
The Katana twins from WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$! perfrom a special dance combination, flying offscreen and shooting straight at opposing players slicing them apart. Each of them do 10% damage, and getting hit by both will do 20% damage.

Knuckle Joe
Straight out of the Kirby universe, Knuckle Joe comes with deadly fighting techniques. He will perform a devastating Vulcan Jab that locks his opponents in before ending with either a Smash Punch which shoots straight through the enemies or a Rising Break which is a super powerful uppercut that throws opponents upwards.

Lakitu and Spinies
The pixelated Lakitu from Super Mario Bros. comes over its cloud tossing Spinies one at a time. The Spinies he tosses are slow and move predictably, but they are invincible and will do a lot of damage to opponents that touch it, even meteor smashing them in midair. However, Lakitu himself isn't invulnerable, and can be taken out by a few attacks, if anyone manages to reach him. If he is defeated, he will no longer toss Spinies, though existing Spinies on the stage will remain until they fall off the stage or the trophy's duration ends.

Little Mac
Little Mac from Punch Out!! makes his appearance in Brawl. Don't underestimate him due to his size, as his attacks will do high damage and knockback, resulting in a knockout at higher percentages, even breaking an opponents shield with a full combo. He will move around the stage, attacking opponents with a 2 jab combo finishing with a strong uppercut.

Lyn
Lyndis from Fire Emblem appears before her enemies. She prepares herself, and after a suspenseful moment, strikes at one of the summoner's opponents, usually the closest. The attack is very powerful, killing at low percentages and difficult to dodge. It can make your opponents very scared for the short moment before she strikes, sometimes even making them stop fighting to prepare for the strike.

Metroid
The creature which inspired the title of the Metroid series will hunt for its prey. When it finds an opposing character, it will latch on to their head, draining their life and making them flinch repeatedly. Although the attack can be very annoying to deal with, you can take advantage of it if you're caught by one. As it interrupts causes you to constantly flinch, you can use your recovery moves repeatedly, or cancel the ending lag of your attacks.

Mr. Resetti
Mr. Resetti from Animal Crossing burrows up from underground and lectures the players. He will impersonate anyone and make fun of them, but mostly the player who is losing. Not the most useful Assist Trophy, but probably one of the most hilarious. He does respond if you hit him, and may eventually release an explosion if messed with enough.

Nintendogs
First appearing in the E3 2006 video (long before Assist Trophies were actually revealed), a Labrador puppy from Nintendogs jumps up and blocks the screen. It can be very annoying to all players, including the summoner. The puppy is pretty distracting, and most players will either put down their controller or flail around wildly. If you do remember the location you and some other players were in, you can sneak in some smash attacks to get a KO.

Saki Amamiya
Saki Amaniya comes from Sin and Punishment: Successor of the Earth. Wielding his powerful Cannon Sword, his ready to slice and shoot against your enemies. His choice of attack depends on where your opponents are. If they're far away, he will try to shoot them. If they are in close range, he will slash at them with his sword.

Samurai Goroh
Samurai Goroh, who hails from F-Zero, will chase after his opponents, attacking them with a flurry of slashes from his katana. Although not being the most complex character to be summoned from an Assist Trophy, his attacks are effective enough at racking up damage on players.

Stafy
Stafy comes from the game Densetsu No Stafy (Japan-only). He shines bright and does a spin attack that can trap enemies, though it is pretty weak. Opponents can attack him and knock him away, though if he takes too much damage he will actually explode, doing high damage and knockback.

Tingle
Originally appearing in The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask, Tinker arrives with a bunch of magical enchantments. He can cause wierd effects to every one on the stage. These include:
 * Creating lots of Hammers and Golden Hammers that can be picked up by players. They will spawn even if those items are turned off in your options. The game briefly turns into a chaotic KO fest when this happens.
 * Causing the mouths of every character to combust, as if they all just consumed some Superspicy Curry. You will likely rack up damage and take some damage when this happens.
 * Throwing banana peels in the air, making everyone including the user and teammates to trip repeatedly. It is pretty annoying, but you can stay in the air to avoid tripping.
 * Zooming in on the player that summoned him. Completely useless to everyone, though other players can unwittingly fall to their deaths offscreen.
 * Floating away while releasing balloons. It does absolutely nothing.

Waluigi
Waluigi, who first appears in Mario Tennis, is not someone who plays fairly. He will chase down any foe and stomp them to bury them in the ground, then he keeps stomping to finish with a powerful kick that can spike or a deadly hit with his racket.

Barbara
She comes from Daigasso! Band Brothers. When she plays her guitar, the soundwaves hit your opponents. To unlock this trophy, unlock 25 songs.

Gray Fox
Frank Jaeger, the Gray Fox, comes from the Metal Gear series to slice your opponents in pieces. He can also reflect projectiles. To unlock this trophy, unlock Snake.

Isaac
Isaac from the Golden Sun series appears and uses the attack force which appears as a giant hand that tries to push the enemies off the stage. To unlock this trophy, play 200 matches in Brawl mode.

Ray Mk III
This custom robo from Custom Robo flies around the stage, shooting energy blasts and missiles at opponents. To unlock this trophy, play 100 matches in Brawl mode.

Shadow the Hedgehog
Shadow from Shadow the Hedgehog uses the Chaos Control to slow the speed of every enemy. To unlock this trophy, unlock Sonic.

Tanks & Infantry
Many little soldiers and tanks from the Advance Wars series will march on the stage firing against your opponents and chasing them. Tanks will do more damage than infantry. To unlock this trophy, play 300 matches in Brawl mode.