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There is a total of fifty one event matches. Some unlockables are required to be able to play most of the event matches, and completion of many of the event matches can unlock many different things. Completion of the Event 51: The Showdown unlocks the unlockable stage Final Destination.
There is a total of fifty one event matches. Some unlockables are required to be able to play most of the event matches, and completion of many of the event matches can unlock many different things. Completion of the Event 51: The Showdown unlocks the unlockable stage Final Destination.


A majority of these events allow the player to select their character, although several of them require the use of an assigned character. Of note is that, with the exception of Pikachu, all characters from the Original 12 in [[Super Smash Bros.|Smash 64]] have their own dedicated event match. Also of note is that no recovery items (like Food, Maxim Tomatoes or Heart Containers) appear in any of the event matches. However, Mr. Game & Watch's Judgment 7 can still drop a Food item to recover damage, while Ness (to recover damage) can still use his PSI Shield.  
A majority of these events allow the player to select any character, although several of them require the use of an assigned character. Of note is that, with the exception of Pikachu, all characters from the Original 12 in [[Super Smash Bros.|Smash 64]] have their own dedicated event match. Also of note is that no recovery items (like Food, Maxim Tomatoes or Heart Containers) appear in any of the event matches. However, Mr. Game & Watch's Judgment 7 can still drop a Food item to recover damage, while Ness (to recover damage) can still use his PSI Shield.


==Trouble King==
==Trouble King==
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==Dino-wrangling==
==Dino-wrangling==
* '''Character:''' Select  
* '''Character:''' Select
* '''Opponent:''' Giant Yoshi
* '''Opponent:''' Giant Yoshi
* '''Stage:''' Yoshi's Story
* '''Stage:''' Yoshi's Story
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* '''Notes:''' Yoshi's Egg Item is exclusive to this match.
* '''Notes:''' Yoshi's Egg Item is exclusive to this match.


Protect a Yoshi egg for 55 seconds. There is one remaining Yoshi egg still standing (much to the event's description --"Protect the single remaining Yoshi egg from being broken!"). The other eggs may have been broken and there is one still being whole (one egg left in the nest). Your assigned character is Yoshi and you have an infinite amount of lives to keep the Yoshi egg "alive" (and so do your opponents). But if the egg breaks, you lose. So the egg must "survive" for 55 seconds. Just evade and don't focus too much on fighting. It is possible to protect the egg by grabbing it and then evading enemies by running and jumping away. If the egg "survives" (remains "alive") for 55 seconds, the event is a success.
Protect a Yoshi egg for 55 seconds. There is one remaining Yoshi egg still standing (much to the event's description "Protect the single remaining Yoshi egg from being broken!"). The other eggs may have been broken and there is one still being whole (one egg left in the nest). Your assigned character is Yoshi and you have infinite stocks to keep the Yoshi egg "alive" (and so do your opponents). But if the egg breaks, you lose. So the egg must "survive" for 55 seconds. Just evade and don't focus too much on fighting. It is possible to protect the egg by grabbing it and then evading enemies by running and jumping away. If the egg "survives" (remains "alive") for 55 seconds, the event is a success.


==Trophy Tussle 1==
==Trophy Tussle 1==
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* '''Stage:''' Corneria
* '''Stage:''' Corneria


You have 38 seconds to KO the Kirby Team (10 Kirbys) --although none possess a copy ability-- with warp stars. Not as easy as it sounds, but hardly maddening.
You have 38 seconds to KO the Kirby Team (10 Kirbys), none of which possess a copy ability, with warp stars. Not as easy as it sounds, but hardly maddening.


==Bounty Hunters==
==Bounty Hunters==
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* '''Stage:''' Final Destination
* '''Stage:''' Final Destination


It's tough to keep yourself AND Peach from getting KO'd by a Level 7 CPU Bowser. Bowser is bigger than normal in this event. Mostly he goes after Peach. Peach, she is set to walk mode like in training mode (she just walks back and forth and does not attack other than just her up special to recover back on to the stage). So if you work up his damage, it should be easier to keep him away from Peach without getting yourself (Mario) or Peach KO'd. Try getting a combo to protect Peach and keep Bowser busy.  
It's tough to keep yourself AND Peach from getting KO'd by a Level 7 CPU Bowser. Bowser is bigger than normal in this event. Mostly he goes after Peach. Peach, she is set to walk mode like in training mode (she just walks back and forth and does not attack other than just her up special to recover back on to the stage). So if you work up his damage, it should be easier to keep him away from Peach without getting yourself (Mario) or Peach KO'd. Try getting a combo to protect Peach and keep Bowser busy.


The player is able to KO Bowser, but he has infinite stocks and respawns until the timer runs out. To successfully complete the event, both you (Mario) and Peach must survive the whole minute. The high score for the event is based with the number of times the player is able to KO Bowser.
The player is able to KO Bowser, but he has infinite stocks and respawns until the timer runs out. To successfully complete the event, both you (Mario) and Peach must survive the whole minute. The high score for the event is based with the number of times the player is able to KO Bowser.
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* '''Stage:''' Mushroom Kingdom
* '''Stage:''' Mushroom Kingdom


KO 128 tiny Level 1 CPU Marios with a Handicap of 1 that couldn't KO you if their life depended on it. It's like a very easy version of the 100-man melee. You might want to use Bowser's sideways smash attack continuously to kill them all at once, or use Link's {{gc|Up|Control}} {{plus}} {{gc|B}} (Spin Attack), or DK's {{gc|Down|Control}} {{plus}} {{gc|B}} (Ground Slap).
KO 128 tiny Level 1 CPU Marios with a Handicap of 1 that couldn't KO you if their life depended on it. It's like a very easy version of the 100-man melee. You might want to use Bowser's sideways smash attack continuously to kill them all at once, Link's {{gc|Up|Control}} {{plus}} {{gc|B}} (Spin Attack) to KO every Tiny Mario which gets close, or DK's {{gc|Down|Control}} {{plus}} {{gc|B}} (Ground Slap).


==Slippy's Invention==
==Slippy's Invention==
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* '''Opponent:''' Invisible Fox and Invisible Falco
* '''Opponent:''' Invisible Fox and Invisible Falco
* '''Stage:''' Venom
* '''Stage:''' Venom
* '''Notes:''' Slippy Toad receives a cameo. (NOTE: At the start of the event, he says --to Fox and Falco who are invisible-- "How's the cloaking device I invented?".)
* '''Notes:''' Slippy Toad receives a cameo. At the start of the event, he says to Fox and Falco, who are invisible, "How's the cloaking device I invented?".


Fight a Level 7 Fox and Falco on top of the Great Fox in the Venom arena, who both have a permanent cloaking device. You all have two lives. Because you can't see them easily, it's tough to doge them and easy for them to dodge you. If you get good at seeing cloaked opponents, this shouldn't be too tough. Use someone with a powerful attack. Upon completion of this event, this event does not unlock Falco if the player does not have him already (even though it is possible to unlock and play this event without unlocking Falco).
Fight a Level 7 Fox and Falco on top of the Great Fox in the Venom arena, who both have a permanent cloaking device. You all have two lives. Because you can't see them easily, it's tough to doge them and easy for them to dodge you. If you get good at seeing cloaked opponents, this shouldn't be too tough. Use someone with a powerful attack. Upon completion of this event, this event does not unlock Falco if the player does not have him already (even though it is possible to unlock and play this event without unlocking Falco).
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* '''Stage:''' Fourside
* '''Stage:''' Fourside


You (as Giant Bowser) have one stock. Tiny Mario and Tiny Peach both also have one stock. But Giant DK has two stocks. Both of you (Giant Bowser and Giant DK) have a permanent Super Mushroom. You're heavier, Giant DK is clumsy, and as long as you're not clumsy yourself you should have an easy time with this match. You can be at over 400%-999% damage (due to your giant size) and still Giant DK is not able to send you being KO'd and flying very far. Tiny Mario and Tiny Peach do not pose a threat, since they both get KO'd by Giant DK's first attack anyway. This is a reference to King Kong vs. Godzilla (1962) with Giant DK (being King Kong) and Giant Bowser (being Godzilla).
You (as Giant Bowser) have one stock. Tiny Mario and Tiny Peach both also have one stock. But Giant DK has two stocks. Both of you (Giant Bowser and Giant DK) have a permanent Super Mushroom. You're heavier, Giant DK is clumsy, and as long as you're not clumsy yourself you should have an easy time with this match. You can be at over 400%-999% damage (due to your giant size) and still Giant DK is not able to send you being KO'd and flying very far. Tiny Mario and Tiny Peach do not pose a threat. Because they probably get KO'd by Giant DK's first attack (from the start of the event) anyway. This is a reference to King Kong vs. Godzilla (1962) with Giant DK (being King Kong) and Giant Bowser (being Godzilla).


==Trophy Tussle 2==
==Trophy Tussle 2==
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* '''Stage:''' Green Greens
* '''Stage:''' Green Greens


Defeat the Kirby Team (14 Kirbys) --all set to Level 3-- with copied abilities. This is not a difficult fight. It is similar to the Kirby Team fight (from the Smash 64's Kirby Team fight on 1-P Game and Stage 5 in Melee's Adventure). However, you have one stock as opposed to up to five and there are 2 minutes instead of 4. Using Roy or DK can make the match quicker. When using Roy, use his {{gc|B}} smash attack, one Kirby at a time. When using DK, use his {{gc|Down|Control}} {{plus}} {{gc|B}} to send the Kirbys flying.
Defeat the Kirby Team (14 Kirbys, all set to Level 3) with copied abilities. This is not a difficult fight. This is a reprise of the Kirby Team fight on Stage 5 of Adventure. However, unlike the normal version of the Kirby Team fight from Adventure, you have one stock as opposed to up to five and there are 2 minutes instead of 4. Using Roy or DK can make the match quicker. When using Roy, use his {{gc|B}} smash attack, one Kirby at a time. When using DK, use his {{gc|Down|Control}} {{plus}} {{gc|B}} to send the Kirbys flying.


==Triforce Gathering==
==Triforce Gathering==
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* '''Stage:''' Grand Prix
* '''Stage:''' Grand Prix


You must run through the Grand Prix stage (similar to Stage 8 of Adventure). The time limit is shorter (45 seconds), you have one stock as opposed to up to five, and you get no temporary invincibility if the F-Zero machines come thundering down on you. Plus the cars are stronger than usual. It's very easy to mess up here and get KO'd or suicide. Timing is everything, because sometimes when you run backwards the cars may do 743%-999% damage at the most.
You must run through the Grand Prix stage (similar to Stage 8 of Adventure). This is a reprise of the F-Zero race stage on Stage 8 in Adventure. Unlike in the normal version from Adventure, the time limit is shorter (45 seconds), you have one stock as opposed to up to five, and you get no temporary invincibility if the F-Zero machines come thundering down on you. Plus, the cars are stronger than usual. It's very easy to mess up here and get KO'd or suicide. Timing is everything, because sometimes when you run backwards, the cars may do 743%-999% damage at the most. Any touch from the F-Zero machines guarantees with being hit by several more in succession for massive damage (743%-999%) and a one-hit KO.


==Seven Years==
==Seven Years==
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* '''Opponent:''' Jigglypuff, Four Wire Frames
* '''Opponent:''' Jigglypuff, Four Wire Frames
* '''Stage:''' Battlefield
* '''Stage:''' Battlefield
* '''Notes:''' Only Poké Balls containing Legendary Pokémon (and Wobbuffet) appear.  
* '''Notes:''' Only Poké Balls containing Legendary Pokémon (and Wobbuffet) appear.


Defeat Jigglypuff and 4 wireframes using Poké Balls. Only Poké Balls will appear and every time one does, Jigglypuff will move to grab it. Only Wobbuffet and legendary Pokémon (Entei, Suicune, Raikou, Lugia, Ho-oh, Zapdos, Moltres and Articuno) will appear. But every time a Poké Ball is opened, there is a 50% chance that Wobbuffet will appear. Leave the first Poké Ball, as it is usually a Wobbuffet. Also, only the wireframes will attack you, not Jigglypuff. Use someone fast like Captain Falcon or Fox. Completing this event match unlocks Pichu. Defeating Pichu gets it unlocked as a playable character. Also KO Jigglypuff to make it easier. Watch out for Entei's ray attack – it's very strong.
Defeat Jigglypuff and 4 wireframes using Poké Balls. Only Poké Balls will appear and every time one does, Jigglypuff will move to grab it. Only Wobbuffet and legendary Pokémon (Entei, Suicune, Raikou, Lugia, Ho-oh, Zapdos, Moltres and Articuno) will appear. But every time a Poké Ball is opened, there is a 50% chance that Wobbuffet will appear. Leave the first Poké Ball, as it is usually a Wobbuffet. Also, only the wireframes will attack you, not Jigglypuff. Use someone fast like Captain Falcon or Fox. Completing this event match unlocks Pichu. Defeating Pichu gets it unlocked as a playable character. Also KO Jigglypuff to make it easier. Watch out for Entei's ray attack – it's very strong.
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* '''Opponent:''' Mario, Luigi, and Peach
* '''Opponent:''' Mario, Luigi, and Peach
* '''Stage:''' Mushroom Kingdom II
* '''Stage:''' Mushroom Kingdom II
* '''Notes:''' Fight Mario, Luigi, and Peach (the three main characters of the NES game [[Super Mario Bros. 2]]).  
* '''Notes:''' Fight Mario, Luigi, and Peach (the three main characters of the NES game [[Super Mario Bros. 2]]).


You're up against Mario, Luigi, and Peach on Mushroom Kingdom II. All are set to Level 7 CPU, making this a difficult 3 on 1 match. Focus on getting them to suicide. Luigi has a high chance of using his green missile to send himself into oblivion at some point.
You're up against Mario, Luigi, and Peach on Mushroom Kingdom II. All are set to Level 7 CPU, making this a difficult 3 on 1 match. Focus on getting them to suicide. Luigi has a high chance of using his green missile to send himself into oblivion at some point.
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* '''Notes:''' If Jigglypuff uses Sing while on the screen in the background, every opponent falls asleep instantly.
* '''Notes:''' If Jigglypuff uses Sing while on the screen in the background, every opponent falls asleep instantly.


Looks challenging until you realize that you just need to throw the other Jigglypuffs into the air to win this match. They'll fly so high they're star KO'ed. You may complete this without losing a single life.
Looks challenging until you realize that you just need to use rest on the other Jigglypuffs to win this match. They'll fly so high they're star KO'ed. You may complete this without losing a single life.


==All-Star Match 4==
==All-Star Match 4==
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* '''Stage:''' Poké Floats
* '''Stage:''' Poké Floats


As normal sized Luigi, you must defeat a Level 8 CPU Giant Bowser with a permanent super mushroom in Poké Floats. This is a sequel to the first Trouble King event. However, this is not easy as the first Trouble King. Instead of Mario (from Event 1: Trouble King), your assigned character is Luigi. You use Luigi instead of Mario to fight Giant Bowser. Plus it seems that you're set to a handicap of 5. Both you and Giant Bowser have two stocks. If Giant Bowser taps you, it's a one-hit KO.  
As normal sized Luigi, you must defeat a Level 8 CPU Giant Bowser with a permanent super mushroom in Poké Floats. This is a sequel to the first Trouble King event. However, this is not easy as the first Trouble King. Instead of Mario (from Event 1: Trouble King), your assigned character is Luigi. You use Luigi instead of Mario to fight Giant Bowser. Plus it seems that you're set to a handicap of 5. Both you and Giant Bowser have two stocks. If Giant Bowser taps you, it's a one-hit KO.


Stall in the air using combinations of Luigi Cyclone, Green Missile, Air Dodge, and Super Jump Punch. To take out Giant Bowser's first stock, Giant Bowser will use Bowser Bomb and suicide. Do that again to take out his second stock. You have to airdodge on Giant Bowser's last stock if you are also on your last stock.
Stall in the air using combinations of Luigi Cyclone, Green Missile, Air Dodge, and Super Jump Punch. To take out Giant Bowser's first stock, Giant Bowser will use Bowser Bomb and suicide. Do that again to take out his second stock. You have to airdodge on Giant Bowser's last stock if you are also on your last stock.
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* '''Stage:''' Flat Zone
* '''Stage:''' Flat Zone


With 3 stocks, you must defeat 25 Level 7 CPU Mr. Game and Watches (similar to Stage 13 --the final stage-- of All Star), but a single smash attack from either side will KO you or your opponent. Use this to your advantage and smash them into oblivion as soon as they appear. Clearing this event unlocks the Game & Watch trophy.
With 3 stocks, you must defeat a team of 25 Level 7 CPU Mr. Game and Watches (similar to Stage 13 of All Star). Like in the final stage of All Star, this is a 1 vs. 25 battle (the player against the Mr. Game and Watch team). But a single smash attack from either side will KO you or your opponent. Use this to your advantage and smash them into oblivion as soon as they appear. Clearing this event unlocks the Game & Watch trophy.


Jump forward then use Fire to kill all three Mr. Game and Watches. Go a bit to the right and use the Up tilt to kill the incoming Mr. Game and Watch just as they appears.
Jump forward then use Fire to kill all three Mr. Game and Watches. Go a bit to the right and use the Up tilt to kill the incoming Mr. Game and Watch just as they appears.
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* '''Stage:''' Mushroom Kingdom/Venom/Pokémon Stadium/Great Bay/Temple/Final Destination
* '''Stage:''' Mushroom Kingdom/Venom/Pokémon Stadium/Great Bay/Temple/Final Destination


In this event, there are six characters who have not been fought yet. Fight a Level 8 Dr. Mario, Roy, Falco, Ganondorf, Young Link, and Pichu using two lives. Not exactly easy since not only is it the toughest match but also the longest All-Star match. Roy is probably the best Choice for this battle, he has a long range attack, so the enemies won't get very near, and they'll walk straight into your right/left smash attack all the time (if you time it right). You can also use Jigglypuff and use the Rest move. Try also using a Bowser or Mewtwo for high damage.  
In this event, there are six characters who have not been fought yet. Fight a Level 8 Roy, Dr. Mario, Falco, Ganondorf, Young Link, and Pichu using two lives. All six characters are clones of Marth, Mario, Fox, Captain Falcon, Link, and Pikachu respectively. Not exactly easy since not only is it the toughest match but also the longest All-Star match. Roy is probably the best Choice for this battle, he has a long range attack, so the enemies won't get very near, and they'll walk straight into your right/left smash attack all the time (if you time it right). You can also use Jigglypuff and use the Rest move. Try also using a Bowser or Mewtwo for high damage.


In most cases, the toughest opponent will be Roy. It's because he has the same long range with his sword, so try to evade his attacks and attack him while he's off guard. However, because of his powerful attacks and the pressure to complete it in time, in some ways is Bowser or Mewtwo.
In most cases, the toughest opponent will be Roy. It's because he has the same long range with his sword, so try to evade his attacks and attack him while he's off guard. However, because of his powerful attacks and the pressure to complete it in time, in some ways is Bowser or Mewtwo.


==Final Destination Match==
==Final Destination Match==
'''You must unlock all the unlockable characters and complete all the other 49 events to unlock this one.'''
'''You must unlock all the unlockable characters and complete all the other 49 events to unlock this one.'''


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* '''Stage:''' Final Destination
* '''Stage:''' Final Destination


Fight Master Hand and Crazy Hand at 300 HP who have the same number of HP on Normal difficulty in Classic with one stock. You have one stock as opposed to up to five. However, Crazy Hand is in the event match right away.
Fight Master Hand and Crazy Hand at 300 HP who have the same number of HP on Normal difficulty in Classic with one stock. You have one stock as opposed to up to five. However, Crazy Hand is in the event match right away instead of reducing Master Hand's HP by half (unlike in the real Classic Mode version).
 
It's the easiest to play with Captain Falcon: he's quick, so you can evade a lot of the hand's attacks. You just have to try a few times, so you can "predict" the attack a hand is going to do.
 
You must use the same tactics as you did in Classic.


It's the easiest to play with Captain Falcon: he's quick, so you can evade a lot of the hand's attacks. You just have to try a few times, so you can "predict" the attack a hand is going to do. Captain Falcon also has a lot of attack power, so no matter how you hit the hand it always does a lot of damage, just try to hit is as much and fast as possible. First, focus on Master Hand (the right one), once he's down it should be a piece of cake. Alternatively, use Yoshi's aerial {{gc|down|control}} {{plus}} {{gc|A}} or Pikachu's thunder to rack up damage with little effort. Link has also been known to be effective here because of his sword moves and effective evasiveness.
Captain Falcon also has a lot of attack power, so no matter how you hit the hand it always does a lot of damage, just try to hit is as much and fast as possible. First, focus on Master Hand (the right one), once he's down it should be a piece of cake. Alternatively, use Yoshi's aerial {{gc|down|control}} {{plus}} {{gc|A}} or Pikachu's thunder to rack up damage with little effort. Link has also been known to be effective here because of his sword moves and effective evasiveness.


Using Roy can also be extremely effective, through the use of his counter attack ({{gc|down|control}} {{plus}} {{gc|B}}). Timed correctly, Roy can deflect a strike by either one of the Hands to do up to 50% in damage.
Using Roy can also be extremely effective, through the use of his counter attack ({{gc|down|control}} {{plus}} {{gc|B}}). Timed correctly, Roy can deflect a strike by either one of the Hands to do up to 50% in damage.
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* '''Notes:''' These three characters (in this event) are the main villains of highly represented Nintendo universes. Giga Bowser is the main antagonist of the Super Smash Bros. universe (the gargantuan and powered up version of Bowser from the Mario universe), Ganondorf is the main antagonist of the Legend of Zelda universe, and Mewtwo is the main antagonist of the Pokemon universe in the movie Pokemon The First Movie: Mewtwo Strikes Back.
* '''Notes:''' These three characters (in this event) are the main villains of highly represented Nintendo universes. Giga Bowser is the main antagonist of the Super Smash Bros. universe (the gargantuan and powered up version of Bowser from the Mario universe), Ganondorf is the main antagonist of the Legend of Zelda universe, and Mewtwo is the main antagonist of the Pokemon universe in the movie Pokemon The First Movie: Mewtwo Strikes Back.


Fight a downright ruthless Level 9 Giga Bowser, a Level 9 Ganondorf and Mewtwo. A good character for this would be Jigglypuff. Using Rest, take out Giga Bowser first, and then work on Ganondorf and Mewtwo. Keep in mind Jigglypuff's aerially focused game leaves her open to Ganondorf's {{gc|Up|Control}} {{plus}} {{gc|B}}, which he uses frequently. But you can use Ganondorf's {{gc|up|control}}-{{gc|B}} to your advantage: go to the edge and he will likely execute {{gc|up|control}}-{{gc|B}} and will suicide. You can use Rollout to attack. Use Pound if they get to close and dodge-roll out of the way to get to the other side.
Fight a downright ruthless Level 9 Giga Bowser, a Level 9 Ganondorf, and a Level 9 Mewtwo. A good character for this would be Jigglypuff. Using Rest, take out Giga Bowser first, and then work on Ganondorf and Mewtwo. Keep in mind Jigglypuff's aerially focused game leaves her open to Ganondorf's {{gc|Up|Control}} {{plus}} {{gc|B}}, which he uses frequently. But you can use Ganondorf's {{gc|up|control}}-{{gc|B}} to your advantage: go to the edge and he will likely execute {{gc|up|control}}-{{gc|B}} and will suicide. You can use Rollout to attack. Use Pound if they get to close and dodge-roll out of the way to get to the other side.


Alternatively:
Alternatively:
# Use Fox (not Falco).
# Use Fox (not Falco).
# Jump then use {{gc|Up|Control}}{{plus}}{{gc|B}} in diagonal always aiming to Giga Bowser.
# Jump then use {{gc|Up|Control}}{{plus}}{{gc|B}} in diagonal always aiming to Giga Bowser.
# After killing Giga Bowser, go to the other side from where Ganondorf and Mewtwo are and shoot your gun many times against them.  
# After killing Giga Bowser, go to the other side from where Ganondorf and Mewtwo are and shoot your gun many times against them.
# Eventually they will use the shield to protect themselves but it will be broken, so this is the perfect time to charge an attack and smash them away.
# Eventually they will use the shield to protect themselves but it will be broken, so this is the perfect time to charge an attack and smash them away.
# Repeat step 4 until you beat the event.
# Repeat step 4 until you beat the event.
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