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* '''Stage 1''' — You versus a single opponent | * '''Stage 1''' — You versus a single opponent | ||
* '''Stage 2''' — You and a CPU helper versus two opponent team, who share a common theme (i.e. Mario, Yoshi) | * '''Stage 2''' — You and a CPU helper versus a two opponent team, who share a common theme (i.e. Mario, Yoshi) | ||
* '''Stage 3''' — ''Bonus Stage: Break the Targets'' — Try to break eight targets in a character-specific obstacle course in under two minutes, no penalty for failing | * '''Stage 3''' — ''Bonus Stage: Break the Targets'' — Try to break eight targets in a character-specific obstacle course in under two minutes, no penalty for failing | ||
* '''Stage 4''' — You versus a single opponent | * '''Stage 4''' — You versus a single opponent | ||
* '''Stage 5''' — You and two CPU helpers versus a single giant opponent | * '''Stage 5''' — You and two CPU helpers versus a single giant opponent | ||
* '''Stage 6''' — ''Bonus Stage: Snag Trophies!'' — Try to hit three falling trophies into | * '''Stage 6''' — ''Bonus Stage: Snag Trophies!'' — Try to hit three falling trophies into pink rings | ||
* '''Stage 7''' — You versus a single opponent | * '''Stage 7''' — You versus a single opponent | ||
* '''Stage 8''' — You versus a ten-man group of a single character, who are weaker than the average fighter | * '''Stage 8''' — You versus a ten-man group of a single character, who are weaker than the average fighter | ||
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There is a secret battle where Luigi replaces Mario in the beginning of the round. CPU Luigi is typically considered easier to kill than Mario, as he tries to use his Luigi Rocket attack to recover from falling offstage, and can often suicide by using it improperly. Defeating Luigi gives you a minute point bonus, and winning the whole Adventure Mode after doing so will unlock him as a playable character. To activate the secret, finish the first part of the Mushroom Kingdom stage with a two in the second digit of the seconds counter (<font color=gray>XX</font color>:<font color=gray>X</font color>2<font color=gray><small><sup>XX</sup></small></font color>). | There is a secret battle where Luigi replaces Mario in the beginning of the round. CPU Luigi is typically considered easier to kill than Mario, as he tries to use his Luigi Rocket attack to recover from falling offstage, and can often suicide by using it improperly. Defeating Luigi gives you a minute point bonus, and winning the whole Adventure Mode after doing so will unlock him as a playable character. To activate the secret, finish the first part of the Mushroom Kingdom stage with a two in the second digit of the seconds counter (<font color=gray>XX</font color>:<font color=gray>X</font color>2<font color=gray><small><sup>XX</sup></small></font color>). | ||
=== Kongo Jungle === | === Stage 2: Kongo Jungle === | ||
'''Part 1: Versus two small Donkey Kongs'''<br /> | |||
This stage begins with you battling a team of two small Donkey Kongs in the Kongo Jungle stage. They are still large enough to hit easily, and their lighter weight should help to keep them from being too much of a challenge, as they can get knocked away from the playing field with relative ease. | |||
'''Part 2: Versus giant Donkey Kong'''<br /> | |||
After taking down the first two, you face off a large Donkey Kong in the Jungle Japes stage. He may look difficult at first, but his large size actually becomes a handicap to him, as it is easy for his large hitbox to come in contact with either the rushing water or a Klaptrap that jumps out of it. He won't fly far from your attacks, but knocking him downwards off a ledge often will give you an easy KO. | |||
=== Stage 3: Underground Maze === | |||
'''Part 1: Side scrolling adventure; versus Link x 5 (optional)'''<br /> | |||
This Legend of Zelda themed stage has you exploring the dark catacombs of a dungeon overrun with ReDeads, Octoroks and Like Likes. Hidden within the dungeon are six special battlefield platforms, five of which hold the Master Sword. Landing near the center of these platforms will activate a battle against Link, and you cannot move on until he is defeated. The sixth platform, which is chosen randomly, holds the Triforce. Finding and stepping on it finishes the stage. The Link battles can be completely avoided by noticing the Master Sword and jumping across the platforms without contact near the center, but engaging and defeating all five Links before winning will reward you with a 30,000 point bonus. | |||
The dungeon itself consists of a large central chamber with various tunnels branching out. To the left a torture room and volcano guard two battlefields, and to the right lies a winding maze of caverns hiding the other four. ReDeads will try to grab onto you, causing damage but not threatening your stock. Octoroks like to sit up high and shoot small projectiles at you, which can send you flying to your death if you are damaged enough. Like Likes will swallow you and then violently spit you out. All three can be defeated by standard attacks or carried around with the grab button. | |||
'''Part 2: Versus Zelda'''<br /> | |||
A simple battle against Princess Zelda and her alter ego Sheik in the Hyrule Temple stage. There are no big surprises here, so just keep attacking until she is weak enough to send flying away. Although Sheik has medium weight, Princess Zelda is light and usually doesn't take much damage to send flying, especially on easier difficulty levels. Remember to seek shelter in the lower portion of the stage if your damage gets too high. | |||
=== Brinstar WARNING === | === Brinstar WARNING === |