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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 match will earn you the Game & Watch trophy.
With 3 stocks, you must defeat 25 Level 7 CPU Mr. Game and Watches (similar to Stage 13 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 match will earn you 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:''' 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, instead of reducing Master Hand's HP by half (the part where he has half of his HP depleted and Crazy Hand --dependent with the difficulty-- starts with the same HP as Master Hand started at), Crazy Hand is in the event match right away. The people who designed this level were sadistic in doing so. However this is not the toughest Event Match, but it will take awhile to beat.
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.


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


Fight a downright ruthless Level 9 Giga Bowser, and a Level 9 Ganondorf and Mewtwo. This is Giga Bowser, Ganondorf, and Mewtwo (the main villains of the Super Smash Bros universe --although Giga Bowser is the gargantuan and powered up version of Bowser from the Mario universe-- , the Legend of Zelda universe, and Pokemon universe in the Pokemon movie Pokemon The First Movie: Mewtwo Strikes Back). 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 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.


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Alternatively: