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==Starting Assist Trophies==
==Starting Assist Trophies==
==Andross==
===Andross===
[[Image:SSBB_assist_trophy_andross.jpg|thumb|Andross]]
[[Image:SSBB_assist_trophy_andross.jpg|thumb|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.
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.
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==Devil==
===Devil===
[[Image:SSBB_assist_trophy_devil.jpg|thumb|Devil]]
[[Image:SSBB_assist_trophy_devil.jpg|thumb|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.
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.
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==Dr. Wright==
===Dr. Wright===
[[Image:SSBB_assist_trophy_mr.wright.jpg|thumb|Dr. Wright]]
[[Image:SSBB_assist_trophy_mr.wright.jpg|thumb|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.
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.
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==Excitebike==
===Excitebike===
[[Image:SSBB_assist_trophy_exitebike.jpg|thumb|Exitebike]]
[[Image:SSBB_assist_trophy_exitebike.jpg|thumb|Exitebike]]
Many motocross racers from [[Excitebike]] in their original pixel art come out to rush over your enemies.
Many motocross racers from [[Excitebike]] in their original pixel art come out to rush over your enemies.
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==Hammer Bro==
===Hammer Bro===
[[Image:SSBB_assist_trophy_hammer_bro.jpg|thumb|Hammer Bro]]
[[Image:SSBB_assist_trophy_hammer_bro.jpg|thumb|Hammer Bro]]
The Hammer Bro, originally from [[Super Mario Bros.]] will chuck hammers at opposing players.
The Hammer Bro, originally from [[Super Mario Bros.]] will chuck hammers at opposing players.
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==Helirin==
===Helirin===
[[Image:SSBB_assisttrophy_helirin.jpg|thumb|Helirin]]
[[Image:SSBB_assisttrophy_helirin.jpg|thumb|Helirin]]
Helirin comes from [[Kuru Kuru Kururin]]. It becomes part of the stage when you use it.
Helirin comes from [[Kuru Kuru Kururin]]. It becomes part of the stage when you use it.
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==Jeff==
===Jeff===
[[Image:SSBB_assisttrophy_jeff.jpg|thumb|Jeff]]
[[Image:SSBB_assisttrophy_jeff.jpg|thumb|Jeff]]
Jeff from [[Earthbound]] uses a Multi-Bottle Rocket 5, a device that launches four mini-rockets and one mega-rocket.
Jeff from [[Earthbound]] uses a Multi-Bottle Rocket 5, a device that launches four mini-rockets and one mega-rocket.
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==Jill==
===Jill===
[[Image:SSBB_assisttrophy_jill&drilldozer.jpg|thumb|Jill & Drill Dozer]]
[[Image:SSBB_assisttrophy_jill&drilldozer.jpg|thumb|Jill & Drill Dozer]]
Jill from the [[Drill Dozer]] game uses her drill to drill your opponents. Like Piplup, Jill might knock the foes down off from the stage.
Jill from the [[Drill Dozer]] game uses her drill to drill your opponents. Like Piplup, Jill might knock the foes down off from the stage.
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==Kat & Ana==
===Kat & Ana===
[[Image:SSBB_assisttrophy_kat&ana.jpg|thumb|Kat & Ana]]
[[Image:SSBB_assisttrophy_kat&ana.jpg|thumb|Kat & Ana]]
The Katana twins from [[WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!]] come slicing your opponents while making a dance in perfect symmetry.
The Katana twins from [[WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!]] come slicing your opponents while making a dance in perfect symmetry.
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==Knuckle Joe==
===Knuckle Joe===
[[Image:SSBB Knucklejoe.jpg|thumb|Knuckle Joe]]
[[Image:SSBB Knucklejoe.jpg|thumb|Knuckle Joe]]
Straight out of the [[:Category:Kirby|Kirby universe]], Knuckle Joe comes out with a devastating Vulcan Jab and will end with either a Smash Punch which shoots straight through the enemies or a Rising Break which is a super powerful punch straight up.
Straight out of the [[:Category:Kirby|Kirby universe]], Knuckle Joe comes out with a devastating Vulcan Jab and will end with either a Smash Punch which shoots straight through the enemies or a Rising Break which is a super powerful punch straight up.
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==Lakitu and Spinies==
===Lakitu and Spinies===
[[Image:SSBB_assist_trophy_lakitu&spinies.jpg|thumb|Lakitu and Spinies]]
[[Image:SSBB_assist_trophy_lakitu&spinies.jpg|thumb|Lakitu and Spinies]]
Lakitu from [[Super Mario Bros.]] comes over its cloud tossing Spinies one at a time. They are in pixel art. Though the down side of this assist that the opponent can kill Lakitu.
Lakitu from [[Super Mario Bros.]] comes over its cloud tossing Spinies one at a time. They are in pixel art. Though the down side of this assist that the opponent can kill Lakitu.
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==Little Mac==
===Little Mac===
[[Image:SSBB_assist_trophy_littlemac.jpg|thumb|Little Mac]]
[[Image:SSBB_assist_trophy_littlemac.jpg|thumb|Little Mac]]
Little Mac comes from [[Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!!|Punch Out!!]]. He is small in size, but strong in heart. Don't take him too lightly because he dashes, throws 2 powerful jabs and finishes with an uppercut that will surely take a lot of damage.
Little Mac comes from [[Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!!|Punch Out!!]]. He is small in size, but strong in heart. Don't take him too lightly because he dashes, throws 2 powerful jabs and finishes with an uppercut that will surely take a lot of damage.
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==Lyn==
===Lyn===
[[Image:SSBB_Lyn.jpg|right|thumb|Lyn]]
[[Image:SSBB_Lyn.jpg|right|thumb|Lyn]]
Lyndis from [[Fire Emblem]] crouches and waits, then vanishes before unleashing a powerful strike at a foe.
Lyndis from [[Fire Emblem]] crouches and waits, then vanishes before unleashing a powerful strike at a foe.
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==Metroid==
===Metroid===
[[Image:SSBB_assisttrophy_metroid.jpg|thumb|Metroid]]
[[Image:SSBB_assisttrophy_metroid.jpg|thumb|Metroid]]
The creature which inspired the title of the [[:Category:Metroid|Metroid series]] holds an enemy's head and start draining their health but can be shaken off.
The creature which inspired the title of the [[:Category:Metroid|Metroid series]] holds an enemy's head and start draining their health but can be shaken off.
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==Mr. Resetti==
===Mr. Resetti===
[[Image:SSBB_assist_trophy_mr.resetti.jpg|thumb|Mr. Resetti]]
[[Image:SSBB_assist_trophy_mr.resetti.jpg|thumb|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.  
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.  
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==Nintendogs==
===Nintendogs===
[[Image:SSBBpupNintendogs4.jpg|right|thumb|Nintendog]]
[[Image:SSBBpupNintendogs4.jpg|right|thumb|Nintendog]]
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.
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.
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==Saki Amamiya==
===Saki Amamiya===
[[Image:SSBB_assist_trophy_sakiamamiya.jpg|thumb|Saki Amamiya]]
[[Image:SSBB_assist_trophy_sakiamamiya.jpg|thumb|Saki Amamiya]]
He comes from [[Sin and Punishment: Successor of the Earth]], with his Cannon Sword ready to slice and shoot against your enemies.
He comes from [[Sin and Punishment: Successor of the Earth]], with his Cannon Sword ready to slice and shoot against your enemies.
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==Samurai Goroh==
===Samurai Goroh===
[[Image:SSBB_assist_trophy_samurai_goro.jpg|thumb|Samurai Goroh]]
[[Image:SSBB_assist_trophy_samurai_goro.jpg|thumb|Samurai Goroh]]
Samurai Goroh, from [[F-Zero]], will slash his sword wildly while chasing after opponents.
Samurai Goroh, from [[F-Zero]], will slash his sword wildly while chasing after opponents.
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==Stafy==
 
===Stafy===
[[Image:SSBB_assisttrophy_stafy.jpg|thumb|Stafy]]
[[Image:SSBB_assisttrophy_stafy.jpg|thumb|Stafy]]
Stafy comes from the game [[Densetsu No Stafy]] (Japan-only). He shines bright and does a spin attack. This is a weak Assist Trophy because you can easily attack him, and end his time on-screen early. His attack is also weak and is easily avoided.
Stafy comes from the game [[Densetsu No Stafy]] (Japan-only). He shines bright and does a spin attack. This is a weak Assist Trophy because you can easily attack him, and end his time on-screen early. His attack is also weak and is easily avoided.
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==Tingle==
===Tingle===
[[Image:SSBB_assisttrophy_tingle.jpg|thumb|Tingle]]
[[Image:SSBB_assisttrophy_tingle.jpg|thumb|Tingle]]
Originally appearing in [[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask]]. He "decorates" the stage with all sorts of effects at random including inducing the Curry effect on players.
Originally appearing in [[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask]]. He "decorates" the stage with all sorts of effects at random including inducing the Curry effect on players.
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==Waluigi==
===Waluigi===
[[Image:SSBB_assisttrophy_waluigi.jpg|thumb|Waluigi]]
[[Image:SSBB_assisttrophy_waluigi.jpg|thumb|Waluigi]]
Waluigi, who first appears in [[Mario Tennis]], chases any foe and stomps them to bury them in the ground, then he keeps stomping to finish with a powerful kick or a hit with his racket.
Waluigi, who first appears in [[Mario Tennis]], chases any foe and stomps them to bury them in the ground, then he keeps stomping to finish with a powerful kick or a hit with his racket.
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==Unlockable Assist Trophies==
==Unlockable Assist Trophies==
===Barbara===
===Barbara===

Revision as of 07:13, 31 October 2012

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.

Starting Assist Trophies

Andross

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

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

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

Exitebike

Many motocross racers from Excitebike in their original pixel art come out to rush over your enemies.

Hammer Bro

Hammer Bro

The Hammer Bro, originally from Super Mario Bros. will chuck hammers at opposing players.

Helirin

Helirin

Helirin comes from Kuru Kuru Kururin. It becomes part of the stage when you use it.

Jeff

Jeff

Jeff from Earthbound uses a Multi-Bottle Rocket 5, a device that launches four mini-rockets and one mega-rocket.

Jill

Jill & Drill Dozer

Jill from the Drill Dozer game uses her drill to drill your opponents. Like Piplup, Jill might knock the foes down off from the stage.

Kat & Ana

Kat & Ana

The Katana twins from WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$! come slicing your opponents while making a dance in perfect symmetry.

Knuckle Joe

Knuckle Joe

Straight out of the Kirby universe, Knuckle Joe comes out with a devastating Vulcan Jab and will end with either a Smash Punch which shoots straight through the enemies or a Rising Break which is a super powerful punch straight up.

Lakitu and Spinies

Lakitu and Spinies

Lakitu from Super Mario Bros. comes over its cloud tossing Spinies one at a time. They are in pixel art. Though the down side of this assist that the opponent can kill Lakitu.

Little Mac

Little Mac

Little Mac comes from Punch Out!!. He is small in size, but strong in heart. Don't take him too lightly because he dashes, throws 2 powerful jabs and finishes with an uppercut that will surely take a lot of damage.

Lyn

Lyn

Lyndis from Fire Emblem crouches and waits, then vanishes before unleashing a powerful strike at a foe.

Metroid

Metroid

The creature which inspired the title of the Metroid series holds an enemy's head and start draining their health but can be shaken off.

Mr. Resetti

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

Nintendog

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.

Saki Amamiya

Saki Amamiya

He comes from Sin and Punishment: Successor of the Earth, with his Cannon Sword ready to slice and shoot against your enemies.

Samurai Goroh

Samurai Goroh

Samurai Goroh, from F-Zero, will slash his sword wildly while chasing after opponents.

Stafy

Stafy

Stafy comes from the game Densetsu No Stafy (Japan-only). He shines bright and does a spin attack. This is a weak Assist Trophy because you can easily attack him, and end his time on-screen early. His attack is also weak and is easily avoided.

Tingle

Tingle

Originally appearing in The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask. He "decorates" the stage with all sorts of effects at random including inducing the Curry effect on players.

Waluigi

Waluigi

Waluigi, who first appears in Mario Tennis, chases any foe and stomps them to bury them in the ground, then he keeps stomping to finish with a powerful kick or a hit with his racket.

Unlockable Assist Trophies

Barbara

Barbara
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

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.