Super Smash Bros. Melee/Regular Matches: Difference between revisions

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* '''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. This is similar to Stage 1, but sometimes a little tougher.
* '''Stage 4''': you versus a single opponent. This is similar to Stage 1, but sometimes a little tougher.
* '''Stage 5''': you and two CPU helpers versus a single giant opponent. On Very Easy, Easy, and Normal, you can let the helpers do all the work. However, on Hard, they actually need your help. On Very Hard, they're KO'ed almost instantly so you have to fight the giant. On very easy you can KO the giant in 30 seconds.
* '''Stage 5''': you and two CPU helpers versus a single giant opponent. On Very Easy, Easy, and Normal, you can let the helpers do all the work. However, on Hard, they actually need your help. On Very Hard, they're KO'ed almost instantly so you have to fight the giant. On very easy you can KO the giant in 30 seconds.Once the giant Luigi jumped off the edge on hard.
* '''Stage 6''' — ''Bonus Stage: Snag Trophies!'': try to hit three falling trophies into pink rings.
* '''Stage 6''' — ''Bonus Stage: Snag Trophies!'': try to hit three falling trophies into pink rings.
* '''Stage 7''': you versus a single opponent, the hardest of the three. On Hard and Very Hard, your opponent's behavior is mostly defensive. He'll stay in one place, but attack viciously when you come near and move to the other side of the screen. These are the most frustrating because they eat up a lot of time.
* '''Stage 7''': you versus a single opponent, the hardest of the three. On Hard and Very Hard, your opponent's behavior is mostly defensive. He'll stay in one place, but attack viciously when you come near and move to the other side of the screen. These are the most frustrating because they eat up a lot of time.
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