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Trophies are unlockable collectibles. They have no affect on the game, and can be viewed in the Vault. There are 544 trophies in the game. They are obtained by completing challenges, by clearing Classic or All-Star modes as a character, by hitting an enemy with a Trophy Stand, or by finding them in The Subspace Emissary mode or in Coin Launcher mode.

Trophy Name Series of origin How to obtain Description Games listed
Smash Ball Super Smash Bros. A mighty item. Each character has a unique secret technique known as a Final Smash that can only be used when that character acquires a Smash Ball. Use it well, and you'll be one huge step closer to victory. It can turn the battle's tide, help you put the finishing touches on a complete thrashing, or even provide a chaotic finish that's sure to leave you laughing until you cry. Super Smash Bros. Brawl (Wii)
Assist Trophy A capsule that contains characters who will help you out in battle. You won't know who's in the capsule until you open it. It may be someone everyone knows or someone who's a bit of a mystery. The majority of these characters are invulnerable, so attacking them is not an option. You know what that means, right? RUN! Super Smash Bros. Brawl (Wii)
Rolling Crates Special crates that look like normal ones but have four wheels attached to the undersides. Try to destroy these and they will go rolling along, smashing everyone in their path. When a rolling crate is destroyed, it will reveal the same sorts of items found in normal crates. You can also jump on a rolling crate for a fun ride. Super Smash Bros. Brawl (Wii)
Blast Box Clear Target Smash level 2 with all characters. An explosive-filled box that will detonate when the box is broken. The box can be smashed with normal attacks and will also catch fire and blow up if it's exposed to any flame. Unlike ordinary crates, blast boxes do not change their appearance from stage to stage. There's one fundemental rule when dealing with these items: be out of range when they blow. Super Smash Bros. Brawl (Wii)
Sandbag Use every character in Home-Run Contest. An item that appears in the Home-Run Contest, where the goal is to do lots of damage to Sandbag, then send it flying as far as you can. It also appears in the regular game. If you smash it, a storm of confetti and items will burst out. Sandbag doesn't feel pain, though; in fact, it's happy to be of service. Super Smash Bros. Melee (GameCube)
Super Smash Bros. Brawl (Wii)
Food Treats that decrease your damage. The nutritional value of each food, and how much damage it heals, is carefully measured. What's better for you, sushi or a donut? Party Balls contain a lot of food, so if you eat it all yourself, you can really lower your damage. There may be times when you laugh and walk away from the food, and times when you watch someone else eating and cry. Super Smash Bros. Melee (GameCube)
Super Smash Bros. Brawl (Wii)
Timer Play 30 hours of brawls. An item that slows down time and your enemies' movements. Only the player who gets the item will move at normal speed. You should enjoy a huge advantage in both attacking enemies and snagging items that appear. If an enemy manages to get to a powerful item first, you'll be able to shield and dodge and keep any damage you take to a minimum. Super Smash Bros. Brawl (Wii)
Beam Sword A sword with a blade of glowing energy. The length of the blade changes depending on the fighting spirit of the wielder. It has four attacks: a standard attack, a strong side attack, a side smash attack, and a dash attack. When doing a side smash attack, the beam sword's blade grows to three times its normal length--that's the best reach of all battering weapons. Super Smash Bros. (Nintendo 64)
Super Smash Bros. Brawl (Wii)
Home-Run Bat Hit 1,500 feet or more in Home-Run Contest as one character. A battering item. Smash a foe with this and be rewarded with the distinctive "KREEEEENG!" sound of a home run as your foe goes flying. The sound echoes with what's surely the timbre of supreme bliss. For the character being hit, though, it must be one of the scariest sounds ever. But it's not easy to use--it swings slowly and has a limited range. High risk, high reward. Super Smash Bros. Melee (GameCube)
Super Smash Bros. Brawl (Wii)
Fan An item made by taking thick paper, folding it accordion-style, taping one end, and fanning out the other. It's mainly used as a comedic prop by comedians from Osaka and the Kansai region of Japan. Why it's in Smash Bros. is a mystery. Grab this unique item and whack foes to turn them in the opposite direction. Throw a fan at a foe, and that character will fly straight up. Super Smash Bros. (Nintendo 64)
Super Smash Bros. Brawl (Wii)
Ray Gun A gun that shoots rays of light, as the name suggests. Its fat shape is not very realistic--in fact, it looks more like a toy than anything else. Its beams aren't very strong; they're fast and hard to dodge. In addition, they juggle whomever they hit in midair, making it possible to hit with one beam after another. By the way, it only holds 16 shots. When it's empty, you can throw it. Super Smash Bros. (Nintendo 64)
Super Smash Bros. Brawl (Wii)
Cracker Launcher Get 1,000 or more KOs in brawls. A portable launcher you can carry under your arm. Fire it to launch HUGE missiles... Well, OK, actually it just launches flashy fireworks. You can adjust the barrel angle to change your shot trajectories to blast those in front of you and even above you. It's a great item to have around. Be warned--the recoil pushes you in the opposite direction in which you're firing. Super Smash Bros. Brawl (Wii)
Motion-Sensor Bomb An item that, when placed, will detonate when someone gets too close. It can be stuck on ceilings, walls, and floors. It doesn't matter who places this thing--it'll explode regardless of who passes by. Its explosive power is high, and it launches players with ease. It's small and lies almost flat on surfaces, so it can be very difficult to see. Super Smash Bros. Melee (GameCube)
Super Smash Bros. Brawl (Wii)
Gooey Bomb A bomb encased in a blob of goo. This material is highly adhesive, so you can throw it at and stick it to opponents. Once it's attached to someone, this nefarious device will explode after a set amount of time. Be wary, though--if you come into contact with the character carrying the bomb, it may stick to you. This truly is a high-risk item. Super Smash Bros. Brawl (Wii)
Smoke Ball An item that activates when tossed and fills the area with clouds of obscuring smoke. The smoke slowly changes color over time, from white to yellow, orange, red, purple, and finally blue before restarting the cycle. The smoke hangs around quite a while before dispersing. You can pick up an active smoke ball and hurl it again. Be careful not to lose track of yourself, though. Super Smash Bros. Brawl (Wii)
Bumper Hit a combined total of 15,000 feet or more with all characters' Home-Run Contest records. An item that originally appeared in Super Smash Bros. on the Nintendo 64. After many years, it now makes its triumphant return. Bumpers are used in pinball to send balls flying, and they perform the same role in Smash Bros. They react to anything that touches them, including the people who set them. As they can also be set in midair, using them requires good tactics. Super Smash Bros. (Nintendo 64)
Super Smash Bros. Brawl (Wii)
Team Healer A healing item. Hit a teammate with this item in Team Battle to reduce your ally's accumulated damage. You can throw it at an enemy, but the damage inflicted will be minimal, so you're better off using it to help your friends. This item will not react if attacked. Oh, and one more thing--you can't reduce your own damage by tossing the item up and letting it hit you. Sorry. Super Smash Bros. Brawl (Wii)
Crates Item holders. You can destroy these to get at the items they contain, but be careful, because they will sometimes explode when broken. In Super Smash Bros. Melee, crates were uniform in design, but this time around, their appearance will change to match the stages. They'll sometimes look futuristic--other times, they'll look like presents with fancy ribbons. Super Smash Bros. (Nintendo 64)
Super Smash Bros. Brawl (Wii)
Barrels Item holders similar to crates--their appearance will also change to fit the area. When you throw a barrel, it won't shatter, but rather roll across the stage. When a rolling barrel hits a character, that character gets sent sailing. Barrels are heavy, so you'll need two hands to pick them up, and your foot speed will decrease too. Super Smash Bros. (Nintendo 64)
Super Smash Bros. Brawl (Wii)
Capsule A small item filled with...items. Break it open to get what's inside. However, there's a 12.5 percent chance that a capsule will contain explosives, so it's important to think about where you're throwing the capsule to break it open. You won't find crates or barrels in capsules, but you may find capsules within barrels and crates. Super Smash Bros. (Nintendo 64)
Super Smash Bros. Brawl (Wii)
Party Ball Score 500 total combined KOs in brawls. A giant ball stuffed to bursting with items and food. Throw it or attack it, and after a few seconds, it will burst open with fanfare, spilling items all around. The fluttering confetti adds to the celebratory atmosphere. Some Party Balls are filled with nothing but bombs, though, so handle with care. Perhaps if you just pulled the string... Naw, that doesn't work. Super Smash Bros. Melee (GameCube)
Super Smash Bros. Brawl (Wii)
Smash Coins Play 10 or more Coin matches. Items that appear each time you smack an opponent in a Coin Battle. The person who has the most coins when the game ends is the winner. There are gold, silver, and bronze coins, which are worth six, three, and one point respectively. Attacks that cause the most damage also produce the most valuable coins. You don't lose coins when you take damage. Super Smash Bros. Melee (GameCube)
Super Smash Bros. Brawl (Wii)
Stickers Collect all stickers. In The Subspace Emissary, you can place stickers on trophy stands to augment the offensive and defensive abilities of your characters. But stickers must be applied neatly-- they must be fully on the stand and must not overlap. Sticker power generally corresponds to sticker size--bigger is better. But big stickers take up more room, so you must strike a balance. Super Smash Bros. Brawl (Wii)
CDs 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 (Wii)
Red Alloy Defeat 5 enemies in Cruel Brawl mode. A member of the Fighting Alloys. This one's sporting a red body. Built like an everyday hero, he fights like one too. Typically, when groups are divided into colors, red tends to serve a leadership role. Although this does not necessarily apply to the Alloys, the Red Alloy somehow feels the need to step it up. Super Smash Bros. Brawl (Wii)
Blue Alloy Clear 100-Man Brawl with all characters. A beautiful, cobalt blue member of the Alloys. This dainty female-form Alloy relies on a less rough-and-tumble style of fighting. The core at the center of her body provides power for the whole group of Alloys and plays a key role in holding body parts together. However, this is not necessarily a weak point, and attacking this core will not result in greater damage. Super Smash Bros. Brawl (Wii)
Yellow Alloy Defeat 100 enemies or more in Endless Brawl mode (Multi-Man Brawl) A member of the Alloys who stands out from the bunch with a sharp yellow body and horns. He moves like Mario but is bigger and has a longer reach. He can't, however, use items or special moves. Also remember that he is not controlled by a human player, so this is your big chance--show him who's boss! Super Smash Bros. Brawl (Wii)
Green Alloy Endure a 15-Minute Brawl. (Multi-Man Brawl) The guy who clearly has the biggest head of all the Alloys. In fact, he's all head! When you face him in the 100-Man Brawl, he'll come at you in a group with other Alloys. While kicking around herds of these bad boys can be good fun, the highest-difficulty Brawl challenge is brutal--the Green Alloys will come at you like merciless demons! Super Smash Bros. Brawl (Wii)
Mario Super Mario Bros. Complete Classic Mode on any difficulty as Mario. A familiar overall-clad figure who is Nintendo's flagship character. His courage and jumping ability have seen him through countless adventures. He's a multitalented plumber with the knowledge of a physician, a top-notch golfer, and a veteran tennis umpire. Is his jumping prowess a boon from his girder-climbing days? Donkey Kong (NES)
Super Mario Bros. (NES)
Mario Finale Complete All-Star Mode on any difficulty as Mario. Mario with a Smash Ball, unleashing his ultimate attack. The twin dragons of flame he releases wallop all characters in range. The flames spread up and down, so it's best to release them from the edge of the screen at an appropriate height. His flaming eyes are proof of his excitement for this explosive attack. Super Smash Bros. Brawl (Wii)
Bowser Complete Classic Mode on any difficulty as Bowser. Super Mario Bros. (NES)
Super Mario Sunshine (GameCube)
Giga Bowser Complete All-Star Mode on any difficulty as Bowser. Super Smash Bros. Melee (GameCube)
Super Smash Bros. Brawl (Wii)
Peach Complete Classic Mode on any difficulty as Peach. Super Mario Bros. (NES)
Super Mario Sunshine (GameCube)
Peach Blossom Complete All-Star Mode on any difficulty as Peach. Super Smash Bros. Brawl (Wii)
Luigi Complete Classic Mode on any difficulty as Luigi. Mario Bros. (NES)
Luigi's Mansion (GameCube)
Negative Zone Complete All-Star Mode on any difficulty as Luigi. Super Smash Bros. Brawl (Wii)
Striker Mario Clear Classic mode on Very Hard difficulty. Mario Smash Football (GameCube)
Mario Strikers Charged Football (Wii)
Striker Daisy Mario Smash Football (GameCube)
Mario Strikers Charged Football (Wii)
Paper Mario Clear Classic Mode with all characters. Super Paper Mario (Wii)
Paper Luigi Super Paper Mario (Wii)
Paper Bowser Super Paper Mario (Wii)
Paper Peach Super Paper Mario (Wii)
Wedding Bowser Super Paper Mario (Wii)
Wedding Peach Super Paper Mario (Wii)
Goomba Use a Trophy Stand on one in The Subspace Emissary. A citizen of the Mushroom Kingdom who sided with Bowser when he invaded. Goombas slowly chase after Mario on stubby legs. They're not the toughest creatures and can generally be defeated by jumping on them, which makes them disappear. They have fierce fangs, but they don't seem to serve any purpose. Though a nuisance to Mario, they're decent at baseball and mah-jongg. Super Mario Bros. (NES)
Super Mario Bros. 3 (NES)
Koopa Troopa (Green) Use a Trophy Stand on one in The Subspace Emissary. A henchman of Bowser. In the old days, they'd retreat into their shells for a short while to protect themselves after being stepped on. Recently, however, some have begun to immediately pop back out. You'll often find them marching straight ahead--if the path ends, they'll just march into the abyss. Surely there are no braver turtles to be found. Super Mario Bros. (NES)
Super Mario World (SNES)
Koopa Troopa (Red) Use a Trophy Stand on one in The Subspace Emissary. A turtle in the employ of Bowser. Koopas formerly traveled on four legs, but they've recently been spotted strolling on two. This has freed up their hands, allowing them to chase Mario with nets. Their adaptability must make Bowser very happy indeed. Unlike their green- shelled brethren, red ones do about-faces when they run out of road. They're a bright group. Super Mario Bros. (NES)
Super Mario World (SNES)
Koopa Paratroopa (Green) Use a Trophy Stand on one in The Subspace Emissary. A winged Koopa. These can fly to a degree, but in Super Mario Bros., it wasn't like they could soar wherever they pleased. In fact, they merely hovered, moving back and forth over set areas. Some Koopa Paratroopas don't even take to the skies, but just jump up and down. These become regular old Koopa Troopas when stomped. Super Mario Bros. (NES)
Mario Hoops 3-on-3 (Nintendo DS)
Koopa Paratroopa (Red) Use a Trophy Stand on one in The Subspace Emissary. A flying Koopa with wings. In Super Mario Bros., they possessed the same abilities as green-shelled Koopa Paratroopas, but the routes they flew were different--they flew up and down rather than side to side. There are no red-shelled Koopas who merely hop up and down. You'll often see them participating in two-person kart races and playing basketball. Super Mario Bros. (NES)
Mario Hoops 3-on-3 (Nintendo DS)
Bullet Bill Use a Trophy Stand on one in The Subspace Emissary. A shell fired from a special cannon known as a Bullet Blaster. Easily identified by their angry eyes, Bullet Bills fly across the land in perfectly straight lines. Though they easily shrug off fireballs, they can be stopped by jumping on them. A unique characteristic of the cannons is that they will not fire a Bullet Bill if Mario is standing right beside one. Super Mario Bros. (NES)
[[Super Mario Sunshine (GameCube)
Giant Goomba Use a Trophy Stand on one in The Subspace Emissary. A giant-sized Goomba, as the name suggests. In Super Mario 64, punching and kicking had no effect on this brute. It could be stopped like normal Goombas--by jumping on it from above. A colossal Goomba appears as the boss of world four in New Super Mario Bros., but that's a Mega Goomba, not a Giant Goomba. Super Mario 64 (Nintendo 64)
Piranha Plant A vicious, plantlike monster that typically hides in pipes. Piranha Plants emerge with mouths open, awaiting victims. A poorly timed jump means a chomping--hence the "piranha" name. While there have been exceptions--there are many Piranha Plants with unique traits-- they generally don't appear if Mario waits on top of or just next to a pipe. They hate fireballs. Super Mario Bros. (NES)
New Super Mario Bros. (Nintendo DS)
Lakitu & Spinies A particularly stubborn breed of Koopa. Lakitus chase Mario aboard clouds and attack by throwing Spiny Eggs down from above. More recently, Lakitus have taken over the role of cameramen, filming with cameras that they dangle from long rods. Spinies are Koopa creatures with tough, spiked shells. Jumping onto them has no effect, but fireballs can dispatch them. Super Mario Bros. (NES)
Super Mario 64 (Nintendo DS)
Hammer Bro Use a Trophy Stand on one in The Subspace Emissary. A character who throws a seemingly endless stream of hammers. Hammer Bros. have also been known to jump every so often. Since they throw their hammers in a high arc, if you manage to get in close, the hammers can't hit you. Unlike Koopas and Buzzy Beetles, Hammer Bros. don't reduce to their shells when jumped on. As the name suggests, most Hammer Bros. are found in pairs. Super Mario Bros. (NES)
New Super Mario Bros. (Nintendo DS)
Petey Piranha Use a Trophy Stand on him in The Subspace Emissary. A colossal Piranha Plant. Unlike its pipe-inhabiting cousins, it uses its legs to walk around. It can fly, too. As you might expect, it often appears as a boss character in Mario adventures. This may come as a surprise, but it also displays surprising dexterity in kart races and ball games.
Buzzy Beetle A Koopa underling with a heavy shell protecting it from fire. Stomping on Buzzy Beetles from above is the main way to deal with them, but spiked variations that cannot be stomped also exist. After saving Princess Peach in Super Mario Bros. and starting a new game, you'll find that most Goombas have turned into Buzzy Beetles. Super Mario Bros. (NES)
New Super Mario Bros. (Nintendo DS)
Shy Guy Hit a combined total of 30,000 feet or more with all characters' Home-Run Contest records. A character in a white mask with black eyes and mouth that appears in a number of Mario and Yoshi games. Although Shy Guys' actions are varied--from flying to carrying objects--their true faces are still a mystery. If only for an instant, who wouldn't want to see an unmasked Shy Guy? Super Mario Bros. 2 (NES)
Yoshi's Island DS (Nintendo DS)
Boo A bashful ghost who draws near when your back is turned but shyly stops and disappears when you face it. Boos have been seen recently in activities like baseball and tennis, so it's thought that they may have conquered their fear of humans. Boos are also characterized by having a variety of different weaknesses between forms. Super Mario Bros. 3 (NES)
Yoshi's Island DS (Nintendo DS)
Cheep Cheep A round fish with big eyes. Although mainly aquatic, Cheep Cheeps sometimes attack above land like flying fish, at which point Mario can stomp on them. There are a wide variety of Cheep Cheep variations, including spiked ones and enormous ones. Super Mario Bros. (NES)
Super Mario Sunshine (GameCube)
Blooper A creature who's as squidlike as a squid can be. Bloopers patrol water stages, and with no notable weapons, their threat comes from their unique movements and speed. Some flying Bloopers display the same underwater movement above water. Blooper appeared for the first time as a playable character in Mario Party 8. Super Mario Bros. (NES)
Mario Party 8 (Wii)
Toad One of the servants at Peach's Castle in the Mushroom Kingdom. Toads give off a strong sense of peace. Most feature white heads with red polka dots, but there are other colors as well. Toad's incredible uprooting speed in Super Mario Bros. 2 is unrivaled, adding to the rumor of his superhuman strength...however out of place it might seem. Super Mario Bros. (NES)
Mario Kart: Double Dash!! (GameCube)
Toadette A girl who's adored as a star among the Toads. She looks much like other Toads, but her pink head and mushroom-themed accessories lend her an undeniable charm. She first appeared as a hidden character in Mario Kart: Double Dash!! With the Golden Mushroom, she could perform consecutive boosts to pull ahead of the field. Mario Kart: Double Dash!! (GameCube)
Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (GameCube)
Toadsworth An elderly, refined Toad steward of Princess Peach, with a white beard and small glasses. He advises Mario on his adventures and has appeared in many games since his debut in Super Mario Sunshine. Although he can get annoyingly flustered, it's only because he cares for Peach. In the Japanese mah-jongg game Yakuman DS, Toadsworth appears as a competitive opponent. Super Mario Sunshine (GameCube)
Yakuman DS (Japan Only) (Nintendo DS)
Goombella A female archaeology student at the University of Goom. Goombella can be recognized by her ponytail and pith helmet that features a light that aids her archeological aspirations. With her wealth of knowledge, Goombella serves as Mario's tour guide and assists throughout his adventures. Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (GameCube)
Fracktail A giant, red, robotic dragon built to be the protector of a Pure Heart. Fracktail has a long body with little arms and wings, and he shoots out of the ground into the air to attack Mario. The only way to beat him is to first jump on his back. You can then pick up the Frackles on his back and score damage by throwing them at his weak point--the yellow antenna orb. Super Paper Mario (Wii)
Wiggler A large caterpillar characterized by a flower on its head and a huge nose. Wigglers typically just walk around minding their own business, with no hint of malice. However, they lose their flowers when jumped upon and fly into a rage, turning bright red and chasing Mario. In Yoshi's Island, certain Wigglers appear as butterflies, with grown wings and flight capabilities. Super Mario World (SNES)
New Super Mario Bros. (Nintendo DS)
Dry Bones A skeletal member of the Koopa Troopa family. Immune to fireballs, Dry Bones will fall apart when stomped upon, then reassemble moments later. They're typically found in dungeon levels in Mario games but have also been known to participate in various sports and activities such as baseball, kart racing, and soccer. They're likely boning up on the competition. Super Mario Bros. 3 (NES)
New Super Mario Bros. (Nintendo DS)
Chain Chomp A black, spherical character thought to be made of some metal, such as iron. Although usually tethered down with a chain, Chain Chomps will eagerly chomp at passersby, inflicting major damage. In Super Mario 64, a Chain Chomp appears in the first level. It cannot be defeated, but you can daze it temporarily by throwing bombs at it. Super Mario Bros. (NES)
Super Mario 64 (Nintendo 64)
Perry A mysterious talking parasol Peach obtains from Toadsworth before heading out to save the captured Mario and Luigi. Perry provides a number of useful functions to assist Peach on her mission. Besides its obvious combat worth, Perry can also be used to sweep aside enemies, slide across ropes, and float on water. You can also buy upgrades for Perry. Super Princess Peach (Nintendo DS)
Bowser Jr. Super Mario Sunshine (GameCube)
New Super Mario Bros. (Nintendo DS)
Birdo Clear All-Star mode on Hard difficulty. Super Mario Bros. 2 (NES)
Mario Hoops 3-on-3 (Nintendo DS)
Kritter (Goalie) Mario Smash Football (GameCube)
Ballyhoo & Big Top Unlock 75 or more hidden songs. Mario Party 8 (Wii)
F.L.U.D.D. Super Mario Sunshine (GameCube)
Poltergust 3000 Luigi's Mansion (GameCube)
Luigi's Mansion Luigi's Mansion (GameCube)
Ghosts Luigi's Mansion (GameCube)
Super Mushroom Super Mario Bros. (NES)
Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins (Game Boy)
Poison Mushroom Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels (NES)
Starman Super Mario Bros. (NES)
Super Mario World (SNES)
Metal Box Super Mario 64 (Nintendo 64)
Lightning Super Mario Kart (SNES)
Mario Kart 64 (Nintendo 64)
Golden Hammer Hit a combined total of 45,000 feet or more with all characters' Home-Run Contest records. Wrecking Crew (NES)
Fire Flower A flower that breathes flames when you press and hold the attack button. The flames don't last forever, though--after a while, the flower will lose its fiery power. You can also throw Fire Flowers at enemies to set them on fire for a brief moment. In Super Mario Bros., Fire Flowers were used to transform Mario into Fire Mario. Super Mario Bros. (NES)
Super Mario Bros. 3 (NES)
Bob-omb Super Mario World (NES)
Super Mario 64 (Nintendo 64)
Freezie Mario Bros. (Arcade)
Super Mario Advance (Game Boy Advance)
Hothead Super Mario World (SNES)
Green Shell Super Mario Bros. (NES)
Mario Kart 64 (Nintendo 64)
Banana Peel Get 10 or more max combos as one character in Training mode. Super Mario Kart (SNES)
Mario Kart 64 (Nintendo 64)
Soccer Ball Soccer (NES)
Mario Smash Football (GameCube)
Waluigi Mario Tennis (Nintendo 64)
Mario Kart: Double Dash!! (GameCube)
Shellcreepers Mario Bros. (Arcade)
Super Mario Advance (Game Boy Advance)
Sidesteppers Mario Bros. (Arcade)
Super Mario Advance (Game Boy Advance)
Samus Metroid Complete Classic Mode on any difficulty as Samus. Metroid (NES)
Super Metroid (SNES)
Zero Laser Complete All-Star Mode on any difficulty as Samus. Super Smash Bros. Brawl (Wii)
Zero Suit Samus Complete Classic Mode on any difficulty as Zero Suit Samus. Metroid (NES)
Metroid: Zero Mission (Game Boy Advance)
Power Suit Samus Complete All-Star Mode on any difficulty as Zero Suit Samus. Super Smash Bros. Brawl (Wii)
Screw Attack Metroid (NES)
Super Metroid (SNES)
Metroid Metroid (NES)
Metroid II: Return of Samus (Game Boy)
Samus (Fusion Suit) Metroid Fusion (Game Boy Advance)
Samus (Power Suit) Metroid (NES)
Metroid Prime (GameCube)
Samus (Varia Suit) Super Metroid (SNES)
Metroid Prime (GameCube)
Samus (Gravity Suit) Super Metroid (SNES)
Metroid Prime (GameCube)
Samus (Dark Suit) Metroid Prime 2: Echoes (GameCube)
Dark Samus Metroid Prime 2: Echoes
Ridley Use a Trophy Stand on him in The Subspace Emissary. Metroid (NES)
Super Metroid (SNES)
Meta Ridley Use a Trophy Stand on him in The Subspace Emissary. Metroid Prime (GameCube)
Kanden Metroid Prime Hunters (Nintendo DS)
Spire Metroid Prime Hunters (Nintendo DS)
Weavel Metroid Prime Hunters (Nintendo DS)
Noxus Metroid Prime Hunters (Nintendo DS)
Trace Metroid Prime Hunters (Nintendo DS)
Sylux Metroid Prime Hunters (Nintendo DS)
Luminoth Metroid Prime 2: Echoes (GameCube)
Sheegoth Metroid Prime (GameCube)
Space Pirate Metroid Prime (GameCube)
Metroid Prime 2: Echoes (GameCube)
Parasite Queen Metroid Prime (GameCube)
Metroid Prime (Core) Metroid Prime (GameCube)
Metroid Prime (Exo) Metroid Prime (GameCube)
Gunship Super Metroid (SNES)
Metroid Prime 2: Echoes (GameCube)
Yoshi Yoshi's Island Complete Classic Mode on any difficulty as Yoshi. Yoshi's Safari (SNES)
Yoshi's Story (Nintendo 64)
Super Dragon Complete All-Star Mode on any difficulty as Yoshi. Super Smash Bros. Brawl (Wii)
Baby Mario Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island (SNES)
Yoshi's Island DS (Nintendo DS)
Baby Peach Get 500 different trophies. Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time (Nintendo DS)
Yoshi's Island DS (Nintendo DS)
Kirby Kirby Complete Classic Mode on any difficulty as Kirby. Kirby's Dream Land (Game Boy)
Kirby Super Star (SNES)
Cook Kirby Complete All-Star Mode on any difficulty as Kirby. Super Smash Bros. Brawl (Wii)
Meta Knight Complete Classic Mode on any difficulty as Meta Knight. Kirby's Adventure (NES)
Kirby Super Star (SNES)
Galaxia Darkness Complete All-Star Mode on any difficulty as Meta Knight. Super Smash Bros. Brawl (Wii)
King Dedede Complete Classic Mode on any difficulty as King Dedede. Kirby's Dream Land (Game Boy)
Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards (Nintendo 64)
Waddle Dee Army Complete All-Star Mode on any difficulty as King Dedede. Super Smash Bros. Brawl (Wii)
Maxim Tomato Kirby's Dream Land (Game Boy)
Kirby Super Star (SNES)
Dragoon Kirby Air Ride (GameCube)
Warpstar Kirby's Dream Land (Game Boy)
Kirby's Adventure (NES)
Superspicy Curry Kirby's Adventure (NES)
Star Rod Kirby's Adventure (NES)
Kirby Super Star (SNES)
Knuckle Joe Kirby Super Star (SNES)
Beam Kirby Kirby's Adventure (NES)
Kirby: Squeak Squad (Nintendo DS)
Needle Kirby Kirby's Adventure (NES)
Kirby: Canvas Curse (Nintendo DS)
Sword Kirby Kirby's Adventure (NES)
Kirby: Squeak Squad (Nintendo DS)
Sleep Kirby Kirby's Adventure (NES)
Kirby: Squeak Squad (Nintendo DS)
Wing Kirby Kirby Super Star (SNES)
Kirby Air Ride (GameCube)
Fighter Kirby Kirby Super Star (SNES)
Kirby: Canvas Curse (Nintendo DS)
Fire Kirby Kirby Super Star (SNES)
Kirby: Canvas Curse (Nintendo DS)
Ice Kirby Kirby Super Star (SNES)
Kirby: Canvas Curse (Nintendo DS)
Plasma Kirby Kirby Super Star (SNES)
Kirby Air Ride (GameCube)
Tornado Kirby Kirby's Adventure (NES)
Kirby Air Ride (GameCube)
Waddle Dee Kirby's Adventure (NES)
Kirby: Squeak Squad (Nintendo DS)
Waddle Doo Kirby's Adventure (NES)
Kirby: Squeak Squad (Nintendo DS)
Gordo Kirby's Adventure (NES)
Kirby: Squeak Squad (Nintendo DS)
Dyna Blade Clear All-Star mode on Very Hard difficulty. Kirby Super Star (SNES)
Kirby Air Ride (GameCube)
Blade Knight Kirby's Adventure (NES)
Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards (Nintendo 64)
Bonkers Kirby's Adventure (NES)
Kirby: Squeak Squad (Nintendo DS)
Bronto Burt Kirby's Dream Land (Game Boy)
Kirby: Squeak Squad (Nintendo DS)
Cappy Kirby's Dream Land (Game Boy)
Kirby Super Star (SNES)
Golem [[Kirby & the Amazing Mirror (Game Boy Advance)
Kracko
Scarfies
Sir Kibble
Walky Unlock 50 or more hidden songs.
Wheelie
Hydra
Bomber
Bugzzy
Combo Cannon Clear Target Smash level 5 in under 30 seconds.
Halberd Clear the "Pink Ball Repulsion" event.
Apples Clear Target Smash level 1.
Captain Falcon F-Zero Complete Classic Mode on any difficulty as Captain Falcon.
Blue Falcon Complete All-Star Mode on any difficulty as Captain Falcon.
Samurai Goroh
Dr. Stewart
Pico
Jody Summer
Mr. EAD
The Skull
Blood Falcon
Black Shadow
Zoda
Falcon Flyer
Lucas Mother Complete Classic Mode on any difficulty as Lucas.
PK Starstorm (Lucas) Complete All-Star Mode on any difficulty as Lucas.
Ness Complete Classic Mode on any difficulty as Ness. An average boy whose life changed when he found a meteor and an alien on a nearby mountain. The alien warned him of a future threat, and adventure ensued. He can use psychic energy known as PSI and also wields a bat and yo-yo. This brave youth gives his all to defeat the evil Giygas. EarthBound (SNES)
Super Smash Bros. (Nintendo 64)
PK Starstorm (Ness) Complete All-Star Mode on any difficulty as Ness.
Mr. Saturn
Franklin Badge Have Ness join you in Subspace Emissary mode.
Jeff
Porky Use a Trophy Stand on him in The Subspace Emissary.
Porky Statue Clear Boss Battles on Very Hard difficulty.
Ice Climbers Ice Climber Complete Classic Mode on any difficulty as the Ice Climbers.
Iceberg Complete All-Star Mode on any difficulty as the Ice Climbers.
Vegetables
Ike Fire Emblem Complete Classic Mode on any difficulty as Ike.
Great Aether Complete All-Star Mode on any difficulty as Ike.
Marth Complete Classic Mode on any difficulty as Marth.
Critical Hit Complete All-Star Mode on any difficulty as Marth.
Lyn
Ashnard Clear Target Smash level 3 with 10 different characters.
Elincia
Black Knight
Sothe
Pit Kid Icarus Complete Classic Mode on any difficulty as Pit.
Palutena's Army Complete All-Star Mode on any difficulty as Pit.
Palutena Clear the "Cleaning House in Skyworld" event.
Palutena's Bow Clear Target Smash level 1 in under 15 seconds.
Wario WarioWare, Inc. Complete Classic Mode on any difficulty as Wario.
Wario-Man Complete All-Star Mode on any difficulty as Wario.
Kat & Ana
Wario Bike Clear Target Smash level 3.
Pikmin & Olimar Pikmin Complete Classic Mode on any difficulty as Olimar.
End of Day Complete All-Star Mode on any difficulty as Olimar.
Red Pikmin Clear the "Sproutage of the Flower Pikmin" event.
Blue Pikmin
Yellow Pikmin
White Pikmin
Purple Pikmin
Louie
The President
Hocotate Ship Use a Trophy Stand on one in The Subspace Emissary.
Onions
Creeping Chrysanthemum Collect trophies for all characters. (Classic mode as every character, including Zelda, Sheik, Samus, Zero Suit Samus, Charizard, Squirtle, and Ivysaur specifically)
Red Bulborb
Empress Bulblax
Careening Dirigibug
Fiery Blowhog
Burrowing Snagret
Iridescent Flint Beetle
Wollywog
Swooping Snitchbug
Pellets Clear Target Smash Level 2 with 10 different characters.
Mr. Game & Watch Game & Watch Complete Classic Mode on any difficulty as Mr. Game & Watch.
Octopus Complete All-Star Mode on any difficulty as Mr. Game & Watch.
R.O.B. Others Complete Classic Mode on any difficulty as R.O.B.
Diffusion Beam Complete All-Star Mode on any difficulty as R.O.B.
Lip's Stick
Super Scope Clear Target Smash level 1 with all characters.
Unira
Nintendog
Excitebikes Collect all Masterpieces.
Devil
Dr. Wright
Stafy Clear Target Smash level 1 with 10 different characters.
Little Mac
Infantry & Tanks
Helirin
Barbara
Ray Mk III Clear Target Smash level 3 in under 20 seconds.
Isaac
Saki
Jill
Stapy
Action Helirins
Mokka
Pyrite
Putty
Warrior Mech Gauss
HM Mech Rosa
Musketeer Daltania Clear Target Smash level 4 with 10 characters.
Custom Robos
Jameson & A.I.R.S.
Chibi-Robo
Telly Vision
Boulder
Kyle Hyde Clear All-Star mode with all characters.
Ashley Robbins Play over 100 hours of brawls.
Ouendan Get a combined total of 400 or more max combos with all characters' records in Training mode.
Elite Beat Agents
Primid The Subspace Emissary Use a Trophy Stand on one in The Subspace Emissary.
Sword Primid Use a Trophy Stand on one in The Subspace Emissary.
Boom Primid Use a Trophy Stand on one in The Subspace Emissary.
Scope Primid Use a Trophy Stand on one in The Subspace Emissary.
Big Primid Use a Trophy Stand on one in The Subspace Emissary.
Metal Primid Use a Trophy Stand on one in The Subspace Emissary.
Fire Primid Use a Trophy Stand on one in The Subspace Emissary.
Glire Use a Trophy Stand on one in The Subspace Emissary.
Glice Use a Trophy Stand on one in The Subspace Emissary.
Glunder Use a Trophy Stand on one in The Subspace Emissary.
Poppant Use a Trophy Stand on one in The Subspace Emissary.
Bytan Use a Trophy Stand on one in The Subspace Emissary.
Roader Use a Trophy Stand on one in The Subspace Emissary.
Bombed Use a Trophy Stand on one in The Subspace Emissary.
Greap Use a Trophy Stand on one in The Subspace Emissary.
Bucculus Use a Trophy Stand on one in The Subspace Emissary.
Towtow Use a Trophy Stand on one in The Subspace Emissary.
Floow Use a Trophy Stand on one in The Subspace Emissary.
Auroros Use a Trophy Stand on one in The Subspace Emissary.
Buckot Use a Trophy Stand on one in The Subspace Emissary.
Jyk Clear Boss Battles with 20 characters.
Gamyga Use a Trophy Stand on one in The Subspace Emissary.
Feyesh Use a Trophy Stand on one in The Subspace Emissary.
Trowlon Use a Trophy Stand on one in The Subspace Emissary.
Roturret Use a Trophy Stand on one in The Subspace Emissary.
Spaak Use a Trophy Stand on one in The Subspace Emissary.
Puppit Use a Trophy Stand on one in The Subspace Emissary.
Shaydas Use a Trophy Stand on one in The Subspace Emissary.
Mites Use a Trophy Stand on one in The Subspace Emissary.
Shellpod Use a Trophy Stand on one in The Subspace Emissary.
Shellpod (No Armor) Use a Trophy Stand on one in The Subspace Emissary.
Nagagog Use a Trophy Stand on one in The Subspace Emissary.
Cymul Use a Trophy Stand on one in The Subspace Emissary.
Ticken Use a Trophy Stand on one in The Subspace Emissary.
Armight Use a Trophy Stand on one in The Subspace Emissary.
Borboras Use a Trophy Stand on one in The Subspace Emissary.
Autolance Use a Trophy Stand on one in The Subspace Emissary.
Armank Use a Trophy Stand on one in The Subspace Emissary.
R.O.B. Sentry Use a Trophy Stand on one in The Subspace Emissary.
R.O.B. Launcher Use a Trophy Stand on one in The Subspace Emissary.
R.O.B. Blaster Use a Trophy Stand on one in The Subspace Emissary.
Mizzo
Galleom Use a Trophy Stand on him in The Subspace Emissary.
Galleom (Tank Form) Clear Boss Battles on Intense difficulty.
Duon Use a Trophy Stand on him in The Subspace Emissary.
Tabuu Use a Trophy Stand on him in The Subspace Emissary.
Tabuu (Wings) Clear Boss Battles mode with all characters.
Master Hand Clear Classic mode with 20 different characters.
Crazy Hand Clear Classic mode on Intense difficulty.
Dark Cannon Clear Boss Battles mode on Hard difficulty.
Cargo
Shadow Bugs Clear Boss Battles mode on Normal difficulty.
Ancient Minister Clear The Subspace Emissary mode.
Subspace Gunship Clear Boss Battles mode with 10 or more characters.
Subspace Bomb Clear Boss Battles mode on Easy difficulty.
Trophy Stand
Stock Ball
Key
Donkey Kong Donkey Kong Complete Classic Mode on any difficulty as Donkey Kong.
Konga Beat Complete All-Star Mode on any difficulty as Donkey Kong.
Diddy Kong Complete Classic Mode on any difficulty as Diddy Kong.
Rocketbarrel Barrage Complete All-Star Mode on any difficulty as Diddy Kong.
Hammer
Spring
Dixie Kong
Funky Kong
Candy Kong
Lanky Kong
Wrinkly Kong
Rambi
Enguarde
Kritter
Tiny Kong
Cranky Kong
Squitter
Expresso
King K. Rool Clear Target Smash level 4 with all characters.
Kass
Kip
Kalypso
Kludge
Helibird
Turret Tusk
Xananab Hit a combined total of 24,000 feet or more with all characters' Home-Run Contest records.
Peanut Popgun Clear Target Smash level 2
Rocketbarrel Pack Clear Target Smash level 4.
Link The Legend of Zelda Complete Classic Mode on any difficulty as Link.
Triforce Slash (Link) Complete All-Star Mode on any difficulty as Link.
Zelda Complete Classic Mode on any difficulty as Zelda.
Light Arrow (Zelda) Complete All-Star Mode on any difficulty as Zelda.
Sheik Complete Classic Mode on any difficulty as Sheik.
Light Arrow (Sheik) Complete All-Star Mode on any difficulty as Sheik.
Ganondorf Complete Classic Mode on any difficulty as Ganondorf.
Beast Ganon Complete All-Star Mode on any difficulty as Ganondorf.
Toon Link Complete Classic Mode on any difficulty as Toon Link.
Triforce Slash (Toon Link) Complete All-Star Mode on any difficulty as Toon Link.
Heart Container The Legend of Zelda (NES)
The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess (Wii)
Bunny Hood The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (Nintendo 64)
The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask (Nintendo 64)
Deku Nuts
Tingle
Wolf Link
Robed Zelda (With Hood)
Midna
Ilia
Malo
Zant
King Bulblin
Agitha
Darknut
Bulblin
Ooccoo & Son
Shadow Beast
Yeta
Ashei
Darbus
Ralis
Goron
Zora
Sages
Outset Link Clear Target Smash level 5 with 10 different characters.
Zelda (Wind Waker)
Ganondorf (Wind Waker)
Medli
Aryll
Tetra
Helmaroc King
Salvatore
Link's Grandma
Valoo
Pigs
Great Fairy
King of Red Lions
Pirate Ship
Fox Star Fox Complete Classic Mode on any difficulty as Fox.
Landmaster (Fox) Complete All-Star Mode on any difficulty as Fox.
Falco Complete Classic Mode on any difficulty as Falco.
Landmaster (Falco) Complete All-Star Mode on any difficulty as Falco.
Wolf Complete Classic Mode on any difficulty as Wolf.
Landmaster (Wolf) Complete All-Star Mode on any difficulty as Wolf.
Fox (Assault)
Falco (Assault)
Falco (Command)
Peppy Hare
Slippy Toad
Krystal
Tricky
General Pepper
ROB 64
Panther Caroso
Leon Powalski
Arwing
Great Fox
Great Fox (Assault)
Wolfen
Smart Bomb
Andross
Pikachu Pokémon Complete Classic Mode on any difficulty as Pikachu.
Volt Tackle Complete All-Star Mode on any difficulty as Pikachu.
Pokémon Trainer Complete Classic Mode on any difficulty as Pokémon Trainer, finishing with any Pokémon.
Triple Finish Complete All-Star Mode on any difficulty as Pokémon Trainer, finishing with any Pokémon.
Charizard Complete Classic Mode on any difficulty as Pokémon Trainer, and finish with Charizard. A flame Pokémon. Its fiery breath is hot enough to burn up rocks, and its wings let it fly up to 4,600 feet into the air. It's a proud Pokémon that will never use its flame breath on an opponent weaker than itself. The flame on its tail is a barometer of how much vitality it has remaining. Its signature move, Flamethrower, is a reliable technique.
Squirtle Complete Classic Mode on any difficulty as Pokémon Trainer, and finish with Squirtle. A Tiny Turtle Pokémon. In times of danger, it pulls its arms and legs inside its shell to protect itself from enemy attacks. When it conceals its neck, it also shoots a powerful stream of water from its mouth. Its shell not only protects its body, it also reduces water friction when it's in the water. When it levels up, it evolves into Wartortle.
Ivysaur Complete Classic Mode on any difficulty as Pokémon Trainer, and finish with Ivysaur. A Seed Pokémon that is the evolved form of Bulbasaur. It has a flower bulb on its back, the weight of which has made it develop strong legs and hips. If the blossom gets too big, the Pokémon can't stand on two legs alone. At a certain level, it evolves into Venusaur. When this happens, the bulb absorbs nutrients and blossoms into a large-petaled flower.
Lucario Complete Classic Mode on any difficulty as Lucario. An Aura Pokémon. It can track energy called Aura, which is given off by all living creatures. It's a unique combination of both Fighting- and Steel-type Pokémon. Lucario evolves from Riolu during the day if its happiness has reached a certain point. It specializes in attacks that use Aura energy, like Dark Pulse and a can't-miss technique, Aura Sphere.
Aura Storm Complete All-Star Mode on any difficulty as Lucario. Lucario's Final Smash. After flying off the screen, Lucario reappears in its center. He then launches a powerful Aura attack against all foes within a certain distance. The key to this attack is the ability to change its angle--it's a must to sweep slowly left and right to hit selected enemies multiple times. The last blow will send the victim flying away.
Jigglypuff Complete Classic Mode on any difficulty as Jigglypuff. A Balloon Pokémon. It invites opponents in close with its big, round eyes, then puts them to sleep with a calming song. The secret to the song's unfailing efficacy is Jigglypuff's ability to sing on the wavelength that will make its opponent the sleepiest. It also uses Attract to infatuate opponents who touch it. It uses a Moon Stone to evolve into Wigglytuff.
Puff Up Complete All-Star Mode on any difficulty as Jigglypuff. Jigglypuff's Final Smash. It wills its body to get bigger and bigger and bigger. It can't move, and it can't attack--all it can do is get bigger while everyone else looks on. However, it's invulnerable, and it overpowers all attacks to gradually push its opponents off the screen. It's a very simple technique, but how it's used determines its effectiveness.
Poké Ball An item used for capturing Pokémon and calling them out to battle. Pokémon live in these items which, despite appearances, actually contain a wide, comfortable, Pokémon-friendly world inside them. In Super Smash Bros., Pokémon give temporary support to whoever calls them out. You never know which Pokémon you'll get, but some of them are devastatingly powerful.
Piplup A Penguin Pokémon. It's one of the starter Pokémon received from Professor Rowan when the player departs from the Sinnoh region. It's a Water type, so it's strong versus Rock and Ground types. It's very cute but filled with pride-- it hates to accept food from people. When it levels up, it evolves into Prinplup.
Munchlax A Big Eater Pokémon. It's normally a slow-moving creature, but when it spots food, it moves surprisingly fast. It's native to the Sinnoh region and can be lured out by coating certain trees with sweet honey. Once it's attached to its Trainer, it will level up and evolve into Snorlax.
Bonsly A Bonsai Pokémon. It looks like a plant, but its history reveals it is actually a Rock type. Its best move among all its specialty moves is Fake Tears. As it grows, it will become skilled at using Mimic, which allows it to copy an opponent's previous move. If it levels up under certain conditions, it evolves into Sudowoodo.
Weavile A Sharp Claw Pokémon. The crown on its head resembles a fully opened folding fan. Its sharp, hooked claws and outstanding speed are its most memorable features. It's one Pokémon that can be expected to perform well on the front lines of battle. There are many Trainers who teach it the TM False Swipe and travel with it to catch rare Pokémon.
Manaphy A Seafaring Pokémon. Eighty percent of its body is made of water. It has the ability Hydration, which allows it to heal status effects at the end of a turn if it's raining. It is the only Pokémon that can use the stat-effect-swapping move called Heart Swap. Place a Manaphy and a Ditto in a Pokémon Day Care, and they will produce an Egg that contains a Phione.
Torchic A Chick Pokémon. It's a Fire type that has a flame sac in its belly where it produces fireballs reaching 1,800 degrees Fahrenheit--it shoots these out of its mouth. While Torchic is as cute as can be, it will evolve into the powerful Combusken when it levels up. It also then becomes a combination Fighting and Fire type.
Gulpin A Stomach Pokémon. While it's a carefree Pokémon with a loveable face, it can swallow something the size of itself in one gulp. Its stomach is filled with gastric juices strong enough to dissolve whatever it eats. As it matures, it can learn Wring Out, which is as strong as the remaining strength of the opponent Pokémon. It evolves into Swalot.
Metagross An Iron Leg Pokémon. When two Beldum combine, they evolve into a Metang. In the same way, a Metagross is the result of two Metang combining. It's said to have intelligence that can match a supercomputer. Though it weighs 1,212.5 pounds, it is somehow able to fold up its legs and float.
Gardevoir An Embrace Pokémon. Despite its elegant, feminine appearance, there are both male and female Gardevoir. A Psychic type, it has the ability to predict the future and levitate. It's a brave Pokémon that will risk its own life to protect its Trainer. It uses the ability Synchronize to pass on status problems like poison, paralysis, and burn to its foes.
Latias & Latios Eon Pokémon. There are only female Latias and only male Latios. If they sense the presence of a human or an enemy, they will generally use the light-bending trait of their down coats to make themselves invisible. They use telepathy to speak to companions. They travel in herds, but even so, they are rarely seen. They're a combination of Dragon and Psychic types.
Groudon A Continent Pokémon. In ancient times, it brought about droughts to save people who had suffered from floods. It is normally found in the profound depths of the earth, where it slumbers in magma. With a mighty roar, it uses Earthquake to shake the ground and mow down enemies. In battle, summons sunlight to bathe the area. It once had an epic battle with Kyogre.
Kyogre A Sea Basin Pokémon. It brought about heavy rains, which formed seas and relieved droughts. It is usually found slumbering at the bottom of an ocean trench. Its attack Sheer Cold is a technique so powerful, it causes any opponent it strikes to faint instantly. In battle, it causes clouds to form and drenches the area in rain. It once fiercely battled Groudon.
Rayquaza Use a Trophy Stand on him in The Subspace Emissary. A Sky High Pokémon. It normally resides high up in the ozone layer where it flies endlessly, so it is rarely seen. However, when Groudon and Kyogre began to fight, it appeared to calm them down. It has the ability Air Lock, which blocks all weather-condition effects. It has exceedingly strong abilities, and its attack power is especially remarkable.
Deoxys
Jirachi
Meowth
Electrode
Goldeen
Staryu
Snorlax
Chikorita
Togepi
Bellossom
Wobbuffet
Moltres
Entei
Suicune
Ho-Oh
Lugia
Mew
Celebi
Turtwig
Chimchar
Bulbasaur
Charmander
Cyndaquil
Totodile
Treecko
Mudkip
Starly
Buneary
Glaceon & Leafeon
Riolu
Gyarados
Pichu Clear All-Star mode without using a continue.
Plusle & Minun Collect Final Smash trophies for all characters. (All-Star mode as every character, including Zelda, Sheik, Samus, and Zero Suit Samus specifically)
Blaziken
Mewtwo Clear All-Star mode on Intense difficulty.
Darkrai
Dugtrio
Cubone
Hoppip
Skarmory
Drifloon
Snorunt
Snover
Magnezone
Electivire
Uxie
Mesprit
Azelf
Dialga
Palkia
Cresselia
Animal Crossing Boy Animal Crossing The male player character from Animal Crossing. He feels the need to set out on his own and move into town. Chatting with neighbors is a given, but there are a ton of other things to do as well, like collecting furniture, customizing rooms, catching fish and bugs, digging up fossils, etc. He may get bee stung or fall in a pit, but he still has fun. Animal Crossing (GameCube)
Animal Crossing: Wild World (Nintendo DS)
Sable & Mabel
Tom Nook Collect a combined total of 1,000 or more coins in Coin matches.
Tortimer
Blathers & Celeste
Pelly & Phyllis
Pascal
Brewster
Dr. Shrunk
Katrina
Blanca
Copper & Booker
Joan
Saharah
K.K. Slider Collect all songs.
Crazy Redd
Tommy & Timmy Nook
Katie & Kaitlin
Wendell
Kapp'n Exceed 300 feet combined swim distance for all characters.
Gulliver Get 2,000 or more KOs in brawls.
Mr. Resetti (Feet)
Pitfall Clear 100-Man Brawl.
Mr. Resetti
Solid Snake Metal Gear Complete Classic Mode on any difficulty as Snake.
Grenade Launcher Complete All-Star Mode on any difficulty as Snake.
Gray Fox Clear Target Smash level 5 with all characters.
Iroquois Pliskin
Naked Snake
Shagohod
Metal Gear RAY
Metal Gear REX
Gekko Clear All-Star mode with 10 different characters.
Cypher
Cardboard Box Clear Target Smash level 4 in under 32 seconds.
Sonic the Hedgehog Sonic the Hedgehog Complete Classic Mode on any difficulty as Sonic.
Super Sonic Complete All-Star Mode on any difficulty as Sonic.
Shadow
Tails Exceed 30,000 feet combined walking distance with all characters. A friendly fox with two tails whose true name is Miles Prower. He can fly for a limited time by spinning his tails rapidly. Originally impressed by the sight of the speedy Sonic, Tails became his sidekick, rarely leaving his side. To assist Sonic in staying one up on Dr. Eggman, Tails utilizes his knowledge of electrical engineering to create mechanical devices. SONIC THE HEDGEHOG 2
SONIC HEROES (GameCube)
Dr. Eggman Get 500 different stickers. A self-proclaimed scientific genius. Dr. Eggman sports an IQ of 300 and wants to conquer the world and build his evil empire of Eggmanland. An expert in his field, Dr. Eggman places robotics over all else in life--a reflection of his selfish personality. He doesn't know when to quit and always comes back for more no matter how many times he is defeated by Sonic. SONIC THE HEDGEHOG (1991)
SONIC ADVENTURE DX: Director's Cut (GameCube)
Knuckles A powerful red echidna also known by his full name, Knuckles the Echidna. Knuckles resides on Angel Island, where he guards the Master Emerald. Both friend and rival of Sonic, Knuckles is a martial-arts expert who can break through rocks with his spiked fists. In addition, he can climb walls and use the wind to glide through the air. SONIC THE HEDGEHOG 3
SONIC & KNUCKLES
Amy
Blaze
Chao
Cream
Jet
Silver Clear Target Smash level 3 with all characters.