GameCube | Super Smash Bros. Melee

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                        Super Smash Brothers Melee FAQ
                          For the Nintendo Gamecube
                    Version FINAL (Last Updated 11/1/2004)
                               By Devin Morgan

    This file is Copyright (c)2001-2004 Devin Morgan. All rights reserved.

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Table of Contents

1. What's New
2. Introduction
3. Controls
4. Overview
5. Game Modes
6. Characters/Move Lists
7. Items
8. Stages
9. Event Matches
10. Bonus Points
11. Target Test
12. Trophies
13. Secrets/Tips and Tricks
14. Credits
15. Copyright Notice
16. Contact Information

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-=  1. What's New -=
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Version FINAL (11/1/04): The very last version of this FAQ.

Version 1.15 (1/24/02): This is most likely the final update to be made to 
this FAQ. I highly doubt any new information will be added to this file, but 
if I'm sent something that truly deserves to be added, then there'll be an 
update, but until then, this guide is done!

Version 1.1 (1/5/02): I added information on the Score Display secret, 
submitted to me by Bret Larwick!

Version 1.05 (12/30/01): Added all the missing Bonus Points and Trophies, 
thanks to the Nintendo Official SSBM Strategy Guide!

Version 1.0 (12/15/01): The Target Test section is complete with this update! 
Other than the rest of the Bonus Points and Trophies I'm still missing, this 
guide is complete! I'll still be trying to unlock more stuff and finding out 
how to get certain Trophies, but if you find out something that I'm missing, 
please let me know! Perhaps I'll even add more bits of information in the 
future; just have to wait and see.

Version 0.97 (12/14/01): Sorry for the lack of updates lately, I've been busy 
with other more important matters! Anyway, I've added more trophies and bonus 
points here, as well as added a section for the Target Test. So far, only 7 
of the regular characters are covered there, but expect more to be added 
soon!

Version 0.95 (12/9/01): Now, I have all the characters' move lists down! I 
also added more trophies as usual, as well as stage descriptions and more 
Event Matches. More will be coming with the next update, which will most 
likely make this guide complete!

Version 0.85 (12/7/01): Added more character move lists, Event Match 
information, trophies, etc. Next update will have more characters added, as 
well as more Event Matches and information on all battle stages! And as a 
quick note: I am very well aware of how to unlock each character, according 
to all the codes posted on the WWW. I'm not adding information on unlocking 
someone I don't have myself, so that may explain for the lack of "Unlock 
Mewtwo" and other stuff like that here.

Version 0.75 (12/6/01): Got caught up with contributions mailed in with 
trophies I missed. Thanks to those who contributed! Also, I added a move list 
for Falco, as well as some more Event Matches and other little things.

Version 0.6 (12/5/01): Lots more was added with this update! I'm still far 
from complete here, so keep visiting for more updates!

Version 0.4 (12/4/01): The first version of this FAQ! It's in its preliminary 
stages, since I just got the game, but I will constantly update until I 
complete this guide!

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-=  2. Introduction -=
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The hugely popular fighter known as Super Smash Brothers has made its return 
on the Nintendo Gamecube, and it's a hit! This new version of the older N64 
game is all that, plus MUCH MORE! There are 14 characters to choose from at 
the start, with many more you can unlock. Many new game modes, items, and 
levels are here, along with many other welcome additions! Sure, this sort of 
game is much more fun when you're playing with 2 or more friends, but it's 
still just as great to play by yourself. If you have a Gamecube, you MUST get 
this game; you will not regret it!

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-=  3. Controls -=
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Start: Pause game, bring up submenu

Control Stick: Move character, jump (press Up), move cursor on menu screens

Control Pad: Taunt (press Up)

A: Use regular attack (press simultaneously with Left or Right to use a Smash
   attack), pick up and use items, confirm selection on menu screens

B: Perform special move in battle, cancel selection on menu screens

X: Jump in battle (press twice to do a double jump), change color of
   character on player select screen

Y: Same as X

Z: Drop item

L: Put up shield, dodge attacks (press with Up or Down), roll and dodge
   (press with Left or Right)

R: Same as L

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-=  4. Overview -=
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Damage Meter
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The way you take damage is unique in this and the previous Smash Brothers 
game. Instead of having an actual life meter, your damage is recorded in 
percentages. Each time you take damage, the % on your meter goes higher. The 
higher the %, the easier it'll be to knock you off the stage. You start off 
at 0%, and can normally last to around 200% or so before it becomes really 
tough to stay on and avoid the attacks! Nonetheless, it is an interesting way 
to show the damage each player has, and can keep the battle going, as opposed 
to actual health meters.


Defending/Dodging Attacks
-------------------------

Unique to this fighting game as well is the feature to put up a shield. That 
shield can protect you from all attacks, but with one downfall. Each time 
you're attacked while the shield is up, it gets smaller; if it gets too small 
it'll shatter, leaving you stunned for several moments! You use the shield by 
pressing either L or R and holding either button.

To dodge an incoming attack, hold L or R, then hit Up or Down on the Control 
Stick. Doing so will make you dodge the shot by moving off the path. You can 
also roll while the shield is up; simply hit Left or Right on the Control 
Stick instead.


Getting Coins
-------------

Most noticeably in the Trophy Lottery, you need Coins in order to play in the 
Lottery. You can get those in several ways. One way is to use Smash attacks 
when playing in 1-P mode (1 Coin per Smash hit I heard). Another is to take 
your time in the "Race to the Finish" bonus stage when playing Classic 1-P 
mode. If you go through one of the white doors with 1 second left on the 
clock, you get the most Coins as a prize! Anyway, you need Coins so you can 
bet them in the Lottery for chances to win new trophies. Also, you'll need 
them in order to continue if you lose all your lives in 1-P mode. Those above 
methods are the ones that I've proven to work, but if there are other ways to 
get Coins, please let me know!


Smash Attacks
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Out of all the different attacks each character has, everyone has a really 
strong attack known as a Smash attack. Perform a Smash attack by pressing 
Forward + A. Using such an attack will usually knock the enemy back a little, 
giving you a bit more room. Unique to this version of Smash Brothers is the 
ability to charge a Smash hit before it impacts. To do so, press Forward + A, 
but instead of releasing, hold A. You'll start to glow; after you stop, 
you'll use a much stronger version of the regular Smash attack to cause 
further damage!

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-=  5. Game Modes -=
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1-P Mode
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Regular Match
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Here's the gameplay mode you'll use most often in this game. You can choose 
either Classic or Adventure mode here to play in.

Classic Mode: Here, you play 11 levels of fighting, without going through
              levels like in Adventure Mode. There are many types of battles
              in this mode, and the enemies you're put against are random.
              It's basically the original version of Super Smash Brothers put
              into this game!

Adventure Mode: This is a rather unique feature to this game, since you not
                only fight, but you roam around in that character's level as
                well! You fight the enemies native to that world as you make
                your way through to the end, where you'll fight the opponent
                or opponents of that stage.

All-Star Mode: Here, you fight every single character (all 25 of them,
               including secret ones). Unlock it after getting all the secret
               characters unlocked and by beating Classic or Adventure mode
               with them, as well as all regular characters. You have 1 life,
               and after each battle, you get brought back to a safe area
               with 3 Heart Containers sitting around (once you use those,
               they don't regenerate, so use those wisely). You keep playing
               until you lose, or until you beat them all.


Event Match
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Here, you can pick one of many pre-determined "event" matches to play in. 
There are only 10 when you first play the game, but you can unlock more as 
you progress (see the Secrets section of this guide for more details). For 
more information on the individual events, please visit that particular area 
of the guide as well.


Stadium
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Here, you can play any of the mini-games that this game has to offer!

Target Test: Find and hit 10 targets scattered around an area. The area
             design for each character is different, though.

Home-Run Contest: You can hit a giant sandbag as far to the edge of the
                  platform as you can, then pick up the bat and use a Smash
                  attack (Forward + A) to hit the sandbag for distance.
                  Charge the Smash move (hold A) to add more power to your
                  hit!

Multi-Man Melee: Here, you can choose one of many endurance battles to play
                 in if you choose. You can play against 10 or 100 opponents,
                 fight for 3 or 15 minutes, fight until you die, or fight
                 only the toughest enemies without the aid of items! These
                 are the ultimate challenges, and can be quite fun to
                 participate in if you're good at this game.


Training
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As the mode's name implies, this is training mode. Pick any character you 
want and play against a random computer-controller character. You can choose 
what items appear in this mode, how fast you move, etc. It's all just 
practice for the real modes of the game!


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VS. Mode
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Melee
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A regular multi-player battle is what this mode is about! Pick your 
characters, change the options if you want by clicking the top bar (the one 
that shows the current settings), and the stage. Then you can fight to the 
finish in however way you want!


Tournament Melee
----------------

In this tournament mode, you and any other human players can start a 
tournament. You can set what matches take place against whom, and the rules 
for each match as well. If you've played other fighting games, you're sure to 
understand what this means; if not, go play this game and find out yourself!


Special Melee
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Play with other human players in a special battle, each with different rules 
and settings. This is just for fun, since no records will be saved in this 
mode.


Custom Rules
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Change the general rules for a regular Melee battle here.


Name Entry
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Each player can enter his/her initials here, and save their records when 
playing this mode there.


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Trophies
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Gallery
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Here, you can view each trophy you've collected individually. You see the 
image of the trophy, as well as a description of it, along with the year the 
game that character is from came out.


Lottery
-------

Here, you can put Coins you've collected from battles into a machine, and win 
random trophies. The odds of getting a new trophy you haven't collected yet 
are shown, and the more Coins you add, the better your chances are!


Collection
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View all the trophies in a room here. You can zoom in and out, and look 
around the room if you want.


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Options
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Rumble
------

Choose if you want the rumble feature of the controller on or off.


Sound
-----

Modify the sound/music settings for the game.


Screen Display
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You can adjust the sharpness of the screen here. It's recommended you keep 
this on, since it makes the graphics look nicer.


Language Display
----------------

Toggle between Japanese and English menu screens here.


Erase Data
----------

Obviously, you can erase several types of saved data you have stored here.


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Data
====

Snapshots
---------

You can view snapshots you took in camera mode in the regular game here.


Archives
--------

You can view one of two movies here, details listed below.

Special Movie: This is basically a demo video of this game, like you'd see on
               game previews or on commercials!

How to Play: Watch a movie on how to play the game, and use the controls.


Melee Records
-------------

Here, you can view the records in this game, including matches played in VS. 
mode. There is a list of all Bonus Points you can view, as well as a general 
list of statistics regarding normal gameplay.


Special
-------

View information on hidden characters/events you've unlocked. It's basically 
just a list of messages that appeared when you unlocked something, and the 
time/date they were unlocked.

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-=  6. Characters/Move Lists  -=
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Mario
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A: Punch (press repeatedly to do punch-punch-kick combo)

Up, A: Uppercut

Down, A: Sweep kick

Forward, A: Straight kick

Up + A: Downward punch

Down + A: Spinning sweep kick

Forward + A: Fire punch

Dash + A: Slide kick

Jump, then A: Jump kick

Jump, then Up + A: Backwards spin kick

Jump, then Down + A: Diagonal spinning kick

Jump, then Back + A: Hind kick

Jump, then Forward + A: Downward punch

B: Fireball (can be done in the air)

Up + B: Jumping uppercut (can be done in the air)

Down + B: Tornado punch (can be done in the air)

Forward + B: Cape spin (can deflect projectiles; can be used in the air)


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Pikachu
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A: Head butt

Up, A: Tail whip

Down, A: Tail sweep

Forward, A: Straight kick

Up + A: Overhead tail whip

Down + A: Spinning tail sweep

Forward + A: Electric jolt

Dash + A: Running head butt

Jump, then A: Spin

Jump, then Up + A: Overhead tail spin

Jump, then Down + A: Piledriver

Jump, then Back + A: Backwards horizontal spin

Jump, then Forward + A: Spinning electrical head butt

B: Thunder jolt (can be done in the air)

Up + B: Teleport (can be done in the air)

Down + B: Thunder Bolt (hits straight down on Pikachu, stopping at the first
          platform on the way; can be done in the air)

Forward + B: Electric flash


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Bowser
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A: Slash (press twice to do a double slash)

Up, A: Overhead slash

Down, A: Low slash

Forward, A: Straight punch

Up + A: Spiked pound

Down + A: Shell spin (hold A to charge)

Forward + A: Head butt

Dash + A: Running head butt

Jump, then A: Shell spin

Jump, then Up + A: Overhead slash

Jump, then Down + A: Upside-down shell crush

Jump, then Back + A: Backwards shell crush

Jump, then Forward + A: Air elbow

B: Fire breath (hold B to continue using until you run out/have to recharge)

Up + B: Shell spin

Down + B: Jumping ground pound

Forward + B: Straight slash


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Peach
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A: Slap (press twice to do a double slap)

Up, A: Upward head butt

Down, A: Low slap

Forward, A: Upward kick

Up + A: Upward spinning slap

Down + A: Low spinning kick

Forward + A: Frying pan smack

Dash + A: Forward shove

Jump, then A: Spinning slap

Jump, then Up + A: Upward kick

Jump, then Down + A: Downward multi-kick

Jump, then Back + A: Backward butt smack

Jump, then Forward + A: Jumping slap

B: Pull out Toad (can deflect projectiles; can be done in the air)

Up + B: Parasol (jump in air, then glide downward with the parasol; can be
        done in the air)

Down + B: Pull vegetable from ground, press A to throw

Forward + B: Forward butt smack


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Yoshi
=====

A: Straight kick

Up, A: Upward tail whip

Down, A: Tail sweep

Forward, A: Strong straight kick

Up + A: Upward head butt

Down + A: Backwards tail whip/sweep

Forward + A: Straight head butt

Dash + A: Charging head butt

Jump, then A: Jump kick

Jump, then Up + A: Flip

Jump, then Down + A: Downward multi-kick

Jump, then Back + A: Backwards tail whip

Jump, then Forward + A: Straight head butt

B: Catch/swallow opponent, turn them into an egg vulnerable to attack for a
   limited time

Up + B: Egg bomb (hold the Control Stick in any direction to throw further;
        can be done in the air)

Down + B: Downward torpedo dive (can be done in the air)

Forward + B: Egg roll (turn into a giant egg and roll quickly in any
             direction in that state)


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Donkey Kong
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A: Punch (press twice to do a punch, then uppercut)

Up, A: Upward slap

Down, A: Low slap

Forward, A: Forward slap

Up + A: Overhead clap

Down + A: Double fist swipe

Forward + A: Forward clap

Dash + A: Forward kick

Jump, then A: Spin punch

Jump, then Up + A: Head butt

Jump, then Down + A: Downward stomp

Jump, then Back + A: Backwards kick

Jump, then Forward + A: Downward fist pound

B: Giant punch (hold to charge, release to punch; when you have a full
   charge, you can let go of B and you'll hold the charge; can be done in the
   air)

Up + B: Spinning punch (can be done in the air)

Down + B: Ground pound

Forward + B: Strong head butt


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Captain Falcon
==============

A: Punch (press repeatedly to do a flurry of punches)

Up, A: Straight upward kick

Down, A: Sweep kick

Forward, A: Straight kick

Up + A: Upward double kick

Down + A: Double-sided kick

Forward + A: Body slam

Dash + A: Charging body slam

Jump, then A: Straight double kick

Jump, then Up + A: Upward flip kick

Jump, then Down + A: Downward stomp

Jump, then Back + A: Backwards punch

Jump, then Forward + A: Knee butt

B: Falcon punch (can be done in the air)

Up + B: Grab attack (can be done in the air)

Down + B: Falcon kick (can be done in the air)

Forward + B: Charging body slam


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Fox
===

A: Punch (press repeatedly to do a flurry of kicks)

Up, A: Upward kick

Down, A: Spinning tail sweep

Forward, A: Straight kick

Up + A: Upward flip kick

Down + A: Spinning sweep kick

Forward + A: Straight high kick

Dash + A: Running kick

Jump, then A: Jump kick

Jump, then Up + A: Vertical flip kick

Jump, then Down + A: Downward spinning kick

Jump, then Back + A: Backwards kick

Jump, then Forward + A: Straight double kick

B: Laser blaster (can be done in the air)

Up + B: Fire charge (hold the Control Stick in the direction you wish to go;
        can be done in the air)

Down + B: Electric shield (can deflect projectiles; can be done in the air)

Forward + B: Power dash (can be done in the air)


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Ness
====

A: Punch (press repeatedly to do a punch-punch-kick combo)

Up, A: Upward shove

Down, A: Sweep kick

Forward, A: Straight kick

Up + A: Overhead yo-yo spin

Down + A: Low yo-yo spin

Forward + A: Baseball bat

Dash + A: Electric charge

Jump, then A: Spinning slap

Jump, then Up + A: Head butt

Jump, then Down + A: Downward stomp

Jump, then Back + A: Backwards kick

Jump, then Forward + A: Electric charge

B: PK Flash (direct the light with your Control Stick while holding B to
   charge; release to make it explode; can be done in the air)

Up + B: PK Thunder (hit yourself with it to rocket in the direction you hit;
        can be done in the air)

Down + B: PSI Shield (can absorb projectiles; can be done in the air)

Forward + B: PK Fire (can be done in the air)


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Ice Climbers
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A: Hammer (press twice to swing twice for combo)

Up, A: Upward hammer spin

Down, A: Low hammer swipe

Forward, A: Straight hammer swipe

Up + A: Upward hammer swipe

Down + A: Downward hammer spin

Forward + A: Hammer pound

Dash + A: Charging hammer swipe

Jump, then A: Spin

Jump, then Up + A: Upward hammer shove

Jump, then Down + A: Downward hammer pound

Jump, then Back + A: Backwards hammer swipe

Jump, then Forward + A: Hammer pound

B: Ice shot (1 or 2 mini-glacier waves are sent straight ahead, depending on
   if you have one or both Ice Climbers; can be done in the air)

Up + B: Wire jump (can be done in the air)

Down + B: Icy breath (is done in one or both directions, depending on if you
          have one or both Ice Climbers; can be done in the air)

Forward + B: Hammer spin


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Kirby
=====

A: Punch (press repeatedly to do a flurry of punches)

Up, A: Upward kick

Down, A: Sweep kick

Forward, A: Straight kick

Up + A: Upward flip kick

Down + A: Spinning sweep kick

Forward + A: Strong kick

Dash + A: Fireball

Jump, then A: Spin

Jump, then Up + A: Upward flip kick

Jump, then Down + A: Vertical spin kick

Jump, then Back + A: Backwards kick

Jump, then Forward + A: Straight multi-kick

B: Inhale opponent/copy their ability (press Up on Control Pad to drop
   ability; can be done in the air)

Up + B: Final Cutter (those who have played Kirby Super Star or the previous
        Smash Brothers should know what this does; can be done in the air)

Down + B: Turn into stone and fall straight down to the ground (you can slide
          down slopes in this form; can be done in the air)

Forward + B: Hammer spin


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Samus
=====

A: Punch (press twice to do double punch combo)

Up, A: Upward kick

Down, A: Fire blast

Forward, A: Straight kick

Up + A: Overhead fire blast

Down + A: Spinning sweep kick

Forward + A: Blaster punch

Dash + A: Charging body slam

Jump, then A: Jump kick

Jump, then Up + A: Upward spinning kick

Jump, then Down + A: Downward blaster punch

Jump, then Back + A: Backwards kick

Jump, then Forward + A: Straight fire blast

B: Charge shot (hold to charge, release to shoot; when you have a full
   charge, you can let go of B and you'll hold the charge)

Up + B: Screw Attack

Down + B: Bomb drop

Forward + B: Homing missile


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Zelda
=====

Zelda's Moves
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A: Electric charge

Up, A: Upward slap

Down, A: Low kick

Forward, A: Straight slap

Up + A: Overhead electric slap

Down + A: Spinning sweep kick

Forward + A: Electric shove

Dash + A: Charging electric shove

Jump, then A: Spinning slap

Jump, then Up + A: Overhead fire blast

Jump, then Down + A: Downward stomp

Jump, then Back + A: Backwards kick

Jump, then Forward + A: Jump kick

B: Nayru's Love (spinning icy attack; can be done in the air)

Up + B: Farore's Wind (teleport, hold the Control Stick in the direction you
        want to go; can be done in the air)

Down + B: Transform into Sheik (can be done in the air)

Forward + B: Din's Fire (fireball blast)


Sheik's Moves
-------------

A: Punch (press repeatedly to do a flurry of punches

Up, A: Upward kick

Down, A: Spinning sweep kick

Forward, A: Roundhouse kick

Up + A: Double slap

Down + A: Spinning sweep kick

Forward + A: Double kick

Dash + A: Head butt

Jump, then A: Jump kick

Jump, then Up + A: Upward spinning kick

Jump, then Down + A: Downward stomp

Jump, then Back + A: Backwards kick

Jump, then Forward + A: Slap

B: Knife throw (hold to charge and throw more knives; can be done in the air)

Up + B: Teleport (hold the Control Stick in the direction you want to go; can
        be done in the air)

Down + B: Transform into Zelda (can be done in the air)

Forward + B: Electric whip (hold B while moving Control Stick to keep using;
             can be done in the air)


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Link
====

A: Sword swipe (press repeatedly to do 2 sword swipes and a stab)

Up, A: Upward sword swipe

Down, A: Low sword swipe

Forward, A: Sword slice

Up + A: Overhead multi-sword-swipe

Down + A: Spinning low sword swipe

Forward + A: Strong sword swipe

Dash + A: Charging sword swipe

Jump, then A: Jump kick

Jump, then Up + A: Upward sword stab

Jump, then Down + A: Downward sword stab

Jump, then Back + A: Backwards double kick

Jump, then Forward + A: Sword swipe

B: Bow and Arrow (the longer you hold B, the farther you shoot; can be done
   in the air)

Up + B: Spinning sword attack (can be done in the air)

Down + B: Bomb (press A to throw; can be done in the air)

Forward + B: Boomerang (can be done in the air)


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Dr. Mario
=========

A: Punch (press repeatedly to do punch-punch-kick combo)

Up, A: Uppercut

Down, A: Sweep kick

Forward, A: Straight kick

Up + A: Head butt (hold A to charge)

Down + A: Spinning sweep kick (hold A to charge)

Forward + A: Electric charge (hold A to charge)

Dash + A: Slide kick

Jump, then A: Jump kick

Jump, then Up + A: Upward flip kick

Jump, then Down + A: Spinning kick

Jump, then Back + A: Backwards kick

Jump, then Forward + A: Punch

B: Pill throw (can be done in the air)

Up + B: Jumping uppercut (can be done in the air)

Down + B: Tornado punch (can be done in the air)

Forward + B: Cape (can deflect projectiles; can be done in the air)


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Luigi
=====

A: Punch (press repeatedly to do a punch-punch-butt combo)

Up, A: Overhead punch

Down, A: Sweep kick

Forward, A: Straight kick

Up + A: Downward punch

Down + A: Spinning sweep kick

Forward + A: Forward shove

Dash + A: Punch flurry

Jump, then A: Jump kick

Jump, then Up + A: Upward flip kick

Jump, then Down + A: Downward stomp

Jump, then Back + A: Backwards kick

Jump, then Forward + A: Slap

B: Fireball (can be done in the air)

Up + B: Jumping uppercut (can be done in the air)

Down + B: Tornado punch (can be done in the air)

Forward + B: Dive (can be done in the air)


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Ganondorf
=========

A: Punch

Up, A: Straight upward kick, then fiery stomp

Down, A: Sweep kick

Forward, A: Roundhouse kick

Up + A: Upward double kick

Down + A: Double-sided kick

Forward + A: Body slam

Dash + A: Charging body slam

Jump, then A: Straight double kick

Jump, then Up + A: Upward flip kick

Jump, then Down + A: Downward stomp

Jump, then Back + A: Backwards punch

Jump, then Forward + A: Downward punch

B: Dark punch (can be done in the air)

Up + B: Grab attack (can be done in the air)

Down + B: Dark kick (can be done in the air)

Forward + B: Dark uppercut (can be done in the air)


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Falco
=====

A: Punch (press repeatedly to do a flurry of kicks)

Up, A: Upward kick

Down, A: Spinning sweep kick

Forward, A: Straight kick

Up + A: Upward flip kick

Down + A: Spinning sweep kick

Forward + A: Roundhouse kick

Dash + A: Running jump kick

Jump, then A: Jump kick

Jump, then Up + A: Vertical flip kick

Jump, then Down + A: Spinning kick

Jump, then Back + A: Backwards kick

Jump, then Forward + A: Straight double-kick

B: Laser blaster (can be done in the air)

Up + B: Fire charge (hold the Control Stick in the direction you wish to go;
        can be done in the air)

Down + B: Electric shield (can deflect projectiles; can be done in the air)

Forward + B: Power dash (can be done in the air)


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Young Link
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A: Sword swipe (press repeatedly to do 2 sword swipes and a stab)

Up, A: Upward sword swipe

Down, A: Low sword swipe

Forward, A: Sword slice

Up + A: Overhead multi-sword-swipe

Down + A: Spinning low sword swipe

Forward + A: Strong sword swipe

Dash + A: Charging sword swipe

Jump, then A: Jump kick

Jump, then Up + A: Upward sword stab

Jump, then Down + A: Downward sword stab

Jump, then Back + A: Backwards double kick

Jump, then Forward + A: Sword swipe

B: Bow and Arrow (the longer you hold B, the farther you shoot; can be done
   in the air)

Up + B: Spinning sword attack (can be done in the air)

Down + B: Bomb (press A to throw; can be done in the air)

Forward + B: Boomerang (can be done in the air)


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Pichu
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(Note: Whenever you use any of Pichu's electrical attacks, it causes a small 
amount of damage, so be careful!)

A: Head butt

Up, A: Tail whip

Down, A: Spinning tail sweep

Forward, A: Straight kick

Up + A: Upward head butt

Down + A: Spinning tail sweep

Forward + A: Electric jolt

Dash + A: Running head butt

Jump, then A: Spin

Jump, then Up + A: Overhead tail spin

Jump, then Down + A: Electric piledriver

Jump, then Back + A: Backwards spin

Jump, then Forward + A: Spinning electrical head butt

B: Thunder jolt (can be done in the air)

Up + B: Teleport (can be done in the air)

Down + B: Thunder Bolt (hits straight down on Pichu, stopping at the first
          platform on the way; can be done in the air)

Forward + B: Electric torpedo (hold B to charge; when fully charged, attack
             is more powerful; can be done in the air)


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Jigglypuff
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A: Punch

Up, A: Upward kick

Down, A: Low punch

Forward, A: Spinning sweep kick

Up + A: Head butt

Down + A: Spinning sweep kick

Forward + A: Straight kick

Dash + A: Charging head butt

Jump, then A: Jump kick

Jump, then Up + A: Upward slap

Jump, then Down + A: Downward spinning kick

Jump, then Back + A: Backwards kick

Jump, then Forward + A: Side kick

B: Roll (hold B to charge; release when fully charged to roll really fast)

Up + B: Sing (if an enemy touches the waves you emit, they'll fall asleep for
        a few moments; can be done in the air)

Down + B: Sleep (if an enemy touches you while in this state, they go FLYING;
          can be done in the air)

Forward + B: Power punch (can be done in the air)


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Mewtwo
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A: Psychic punch (press repeatedly to do a psychic wave)

Up, A: Upward tail whip

Down, A: Tail sweep

Forward, A: Straight tail whip

Up + A: Upward psychic blast

Down + A: Downward psychic blast

Forward + A: Straight psychic blast

Dash + A: Charging psychic blast

Jump, then A: Psychic charge

Jump, then Up + A: Overhead tail spin

Jump, then Down + A: Downward flip stomp

Jump, then Back + A: Backwards tail whip

Jump, then Forward + A: Elbow shove

B: Psychic shot (hold B to charge, release to shoot; when you have a full
   charge, you can let go of B and you'll hold the charge; can be done in the
   air)

Up + B: Teleport (can be done in the air)

Down + B: Psychic stun (can be done in the air)

Forward + B: Confusion (reverses all attacks that hit you; can be done in the
             air)


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Mr. Game & Watch
================

A: Air pump

Up, A: Overhead flag wave

Down, A: Sewer cap lift

Forward, A: Straight chair push

Up + A: Head butt

Down + A: Double-sided hammer pound

Forward + A: Fiery torch

Dash + A: Charging head butt

Jump, then A: Double sword swipe

Jump, then Up + A: Parachute

Jump, then Down + A: Downward key stab

Jump, then Back + A: Backwards turtle slap

Jump, then Forward + A: Box hit

B: Sausage flip (hold B to throw multiple sausages, up to 5; can be done in
   the air)

Up + B: Trampoline (can be done in the air)

Down + B: Table shield (can deflect projectiles; can be done in the air)

Forward + B: Hammer (can be done in the air)


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Marth
=====

A: Sword swipe (press twice quickly to perform double sword swipe)

Up, A: Upward sword swipe

Down, A: Low sword stab

Forward, A: Straight sword slice

Up + A: Upward sword stab

Down + A: Spinning sword swipe

Forward + A: Sword slice

Dash + A: Charging sword swipe

Jump, then A: Double sword swipe

Jump, then Up + A: Upward sword swipe

Jump, then Down + A: Downward sword swipe

Jump, then Back + A: Backwards sword swipe

Jump, then Forward + A: Straight sword swipe

B: Power slice (hold B to charge; when fully charged, slice is more powerful;
   can be done in the air)

Up + B: Sword uppercut (can be done in the air)

Down + B: Magic shield (can deflect projectiles; can be done in the air)

Forward + B: Power sword slice


===
Roy
===

A: Sword swipe

Up, A: Upward sword swipe

Down, A: Low sword stab

Forward, A: Straight sword swipe

Up + A: Upward sword stab

Down + A: Spinning sword swipe

Forward + A: Sword slice

Dash + A: Charging sword swipe

Jump, then A: Double sword swipe

Jump, then Up + A: Upward sword swipe

Jump, then Down + A: Downward sword swipe

Jump, then Back + A: Backwards sword swipe

Jump, then Forward + A: Straight sword swipe

B: Power slice (hold B to charge; when fully charged, slice is more powerful
   plus a fire blast occurs; can be done in the air)

Up + B: Fiery sword uppercut (can be done in the air)

Down + B: Magic shield (can deflect projectiles; can be done in the air)

Forward + B: Power sword slice

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-=  7. Items  -=
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=

Barrel Cannon: This giant barrel with an arrow sign on it is used just like
               in the Donkey Kong games. Throw it at an opponent, then the
               barrel will spin and shoot them in a random direction.

Beam Sword: This light saber is great to use, since it's pretty powerful when
            used as a Smash attack. Its range is pretty decent, and it can
            be helpful when trying to knock someone off the edge of the
            arena!

Bob-omb: Small black bomb that starts walking if you don't pick it up quick
         enough, then it'll explode after several seconds. If you touch it
         while it's walking, it'll explode and inflict damage on you. Pick it
         up while it's standing still and throw it to attack someone else.

Bunny Hood: When you wear this hood, you can move twice as fast as you could
            go normally.

Cloaking Device: Use this to become totally invisible! You cannot be seen at
                 all when standing still, and you can only see rough outlines
                 when moving. When you attack, you become visible for a
                 moment, though. It lasts only for a limited time, too.

Fan: This item is very weak and barely does damage to opponents when hit. You
     can swing it several times very quickly, but that takes too much time
     and is basically useless. Just throw it at an opponent to cause damage,
     and get something better!

Fire Flower: Breathe fire to hit opponents close to you. After a while of
             usage, it'll run out, which you can then throw it at the
             opponent to cause further damage.

Flipper: This spinning flipper-type thing is another new item, and it's
         pretty useless, in my opinion. You throw it somewhere, then when
         someone touches it, it starts spinning. If someone else hits it,
         they'll get knocked in another direction. That can be good or bad,
         depending on how you use this, though!

Food: There are many types of food items that can be dropped in the battle,
      all of which can heal you. Each food item heals a certain amount of
      your percentage meter; it just depends what you get!

Freezie: This ice block glides along the floor in one direction, and if you
         throw it at another opponent, they'll become frozen! You're then
         free to attack that frozen player as much as you want for a few
         moments, until they thaw out.

Green Shell: This version of the shell weapon can be thrown at opponents to
             attack them. When it hits the ground, it'll continue moving in
             the direction it was thrown, hitting anyone in its way. If it
             misses all the players, it'll just slide off the ledge and out
             of the arena completely.

Hammer: Another of the better items from the original game is back again!
        This hammer from the old Donkey Kong game is great; when someone gets
        it, the original DK music comes on and you constantly swing the
        hammer up and down. Whoever comes in contact with it goes flying and
        sustains lots of damage! The one downfall is that you cannot throw
        this one away once you pick it up; you just have to wait until it
        runs out!

Heart Container: Recovers 100% damage.

Home Run Bat: This powerful bat is just excellent! If you use it normally, it
              won't do much, but if you use it as a Smash attack (Forward +
              A), you can send the unlucky opponent that gets hit all the way
              out of the ring! It takes a moment to swing, so you have to
              time it just right so you don't end up being attacked before
              you attack!

Lip's Stick: This mysterious flower is another fun item to use! When used,
             you sprinkle dust in front of you, and if it hits someone, a
             flower grows on their head. That flower slowly drains their
             power, raising their percentage. It falls off after a while,
             though.

Maxim Tomato: Recovers 50% damage.

Metal Box: This green exclamation box turns the character that takes it into
           metal. They cannot be damaged or thrown too much in this state,
           which helps you in a way since you can still move as fast as
           normal. It lasts for only a limited time, though.

Motion-Sensor Bomb: This can be a really fun thing to set down as a trap!
                    Pick it up and throw it on the ground, where it'll then
                    stay and activate. If anyone touches it, it'll explode
                    and cause lots of damage to whoever hit it!

Mr. Saturn: This walking head creature from EarthBound is pretty interesting
            in this game. It doesn't actually get used as a weapon, but it
            walks straight ahead, pushing items in its way off the edge of
            the platform it's on. You can throw Mr. Saturn at an opponent to
            cause some damage, too.

Parasol: This little red unbrella has 2 purposes as an item. You can use it
         to attack the opponents, which is good. Also, when you jump and are
         holding this item, you'll float slowly back to the ground, which
         prevents you from falling off the stage that easily.

Poison Mushroom: This item can be truly annoying, since it disguises itself
                 as a regular mushroom. You won't know if it's the Poison or
                 Super one unless you grab it. If you get this one, you
                 become tiny for a limited time. Your attacks are much weaker
                 and you can't really move as fast.

Pok? Ball: This little red ball from the infamous series on the GameBoy and
           GameBoy Color units does what it's known for: holding Pok?mon!
           Pick it up and throw it to hit an opponent, and if it lands on the
           ground, a random Pok?mon will come out.

Ray Gun: Use a laser gun like Fox's to shoot beams straight ahead. They
         aren't too powerful, but they're good for knocking an opponent
         further and further away! After several shots, though, it runs out,
         leaving it useless unless you throw it to cause damage!

Red Shell: This is a more advanced version of the Green Shell. You can throw
           this one at opponents as well, but when it hits the ground, it
           moves back and forth along the platform to try and hit anyone
           standing on it. When someone steps on the same platform the shell
           is moving on, the shell will move closer, so be careful!

Screw Attack: This small orb with the lightning symbol in it is from the
              Metroid series, and it's great in this game! When you hold it,
              whenever you jump, you do a Screw Attack, which damages any
              opponents you hit! You can use it as long as you want, until
              you throw it away.

Starman: Makes you invulnerable to all attacks for a limited time.

Star Rod: This magical rod from the Kirby games is back once again! You can
          swipe at enemies with it, or use it as a Smash attack (Forward + A)
          to shoot stars straight ahead. The amount of stars you can shoot is
          limited, but you can continue using it as a close-range weapon as
          long as you want.

Super Mushroom: This normal-looking mushroom makes your character become
                giant sized when you get this. Your attacks become stronger,
                and you can move faster in this state. It lasts only for a
                limited time, as do most other items.

Super Scope: This old accessory for the Super NES makes a return as an item
             in this game! This gun is great since there are several types of
             shots you can make at the other players. Tap A quickly to shoot
             rapid small shots; press and hold A to charge it up. After a
             full charge, you'll automatically shoot a giant shot straight
             ahead. The downfall is you can't move while charging, and the
             charge doesn't hold. Also, you have limited usage of this item
             due to its batteries, so remember that smaller shots take less
             power than the charged ones!

Warp Star: Fly away quickly on one of Kirby's stars, then crash into another
           opponent to cause lots of damage!

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-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
-=  8. Stages -=
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=

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Classic Mode Stages
===================

(Note: This is not going to be a walkthrough for each level in Classic mode, 
since all the battles are random. The only predetermined factor is what type 
of enemy you'll face, so here's a list of what you fight in each stage.)

Stage 1: 1 Regular Opponent
Stage 2: 2 Regular Opponents + 1 Ally
Stage 3: Bonus Stage (Break the Targets)
Stage 4: 1 Regular Opponent
Stage 5: 1 Giant Opponent + 2 Allies
Stage 6: Bonus Stage (Snag Trophies)
Stage 7: 1 Regular Opponent
Stage 8: Enemy Team (15x)
Stage 9: Bonus Stage (Race to the Finish)
Stage 10: Metal Opponent
Stage 11: Final Boss (depends on difficulty setting)


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Adventure Mode Stages
=====================

(Note: This is not going to be a walkthrough for each level in Adventure 
mode, either. You fight the same enemies in each specific level, but there's 
no real need for me to tell you how to fight some enemies. Below will be a 
list of what you do in each stage, tips on where to go, etc.):

Stage 1 (Mushroom Kingdom): Play through stage, fight Yoshi team (10x).
                            Continue to flagpole to reach the main stage
                            battle. Fight and defeat Mario and Peach to clear
                            the level.

Stage 2 (Kongo Jungle): Fight 2 mini-Donkey Kongs. Beat them to move onto the
                        next arena and fight the Giant DK. Beat it to clear
                        the level.

Stage 3 (Underground Maze): It's basically a maze here, not a big deal
                            though. Defeat the Zelda-type enemies around here
                            until you find rooms with the Master Sword in it.
                            Approach to fight one of the differently colored
                            Links. Beat him to move on. When you find the
                            Triforce, you clear this area. In the next area,
                            fight and defeat Zelda to beat the level.

Stage 4 (Brinstar): Fight and defeat Samus to move ahead to the next area of
                    Brinstar. You have a limited amount of time to escape
                    before the planet self-destructs. Keep moving upward
                    until you reach the very top, and you'll clear this
                    stage.

Stage 5 (Green Greens): Fight 1 regular Kirby. Beat it, then move on to the
                        Team Kirby (15x). Beat all of them and a Giant Kirby
                        will appear. Giant Kirby only appears if you escaped
                        Brinstar at the end; if not, the Team Kirby is the
                        last battle here.

Stage 6 (Corneria): Fight Fox aboard the Great Fox. Defeat him, and the rest
                    of the Star Fox team will come to Fox's aid. Fight a
                    quicker version of Fox again, while avoiding the Arwings
                    flying around. Defeat Fox to beat this level.

Stage 7 (Pok?mon Stadium): Fight a total of 12 Pok?mon characters here, sort
                           of like a Team Pok?mon. Beat them to clear the
                           level.

Stage 8 (F-Zero Grand Prix): Head straight ahead along the racing track. When
                             the "!" shows up, get onto a platform above the
                             track to avoid the pack of cars speeding ahead.
                             Continue to the finish line to reach the next
                             section. Fight and defeat Captain Falcon to
                             clear this stage.

Stage 9 (Onett): In Ness's hometown, you fight 3 Nesses. Get off the street
                 when the "!" appears or else you'll be hit by a car! Beat
                 all enemies to complete this stage.

Stage 10 (Icicle Mountain): Head upward through this scrolling stage, jumping
                            from platform to platform and defeating enemies
                            along the way if you wish. At the top, fight 2
                            sets of Ice Climbers. Beat them to complete this
                            stage.

Stage 11 (Battlefield): Fight the Fighting Wireframe Team (15x). Beat them
                        all to move on to the next round of fighting in this
                        arena. Fight and defeat the Metal Mario Bros. to beat
                        this level.

Stage 12 (Final Destination): The final battle is fought here. The boss you
                              fight is determined by the difficulty setting
                              you set at the start. Beat whoever the opponent
                              is and you'll beat this mode!


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Stage Descriptions
==================

Big Blue (F-Zero Grand Prix)
    Game From: F-Zero X
    Description: In this arena of sorts, you fight across a series of cars
                 participating in a race around Big Blue! You start off on a
                 giant version of the Golden Fox (car from F-Zero), and the
                 screen scrolls downward to make you go on the smaller ones
                 below. Make sure you land on the cars and not the track
                 itself, or you'll get run over and lose right off the bat!

Brinstar (Planet Zebes)
    Game From: Metroid
    Description: In this area out of a Metroid game, you play in the same
                 fashion you did in the N64 Smash Brothers. The layout of
                 this stage is a little different this time, giving you less
                 platforms to jump upon. For the 2 side platforms, you'll
                 notice they're bound to the main area by a slimy wall;
                 attack the wall with strong attacks and you'll cause that
                 smaller platform to tilt. The slime regenerates and rebounds
                 the platform after a while, though. Also, the lava rises
                 from the bottom of the area, so get to the high platforms
                 when it comes, or you'll get hurt/shot out of the arena by
                 it!

Brinstar Depths (Planet Zebes)
    Game From: Metroid
    Description: This arena in Brinstar is quite different than anything you
                 have tried previously. The entire area is a 4-sided rock,
                 and a giant version of Kraid is in the background. Every now
                 and then, he'll rotate the entire rock in a direction, which
                 means you better get on the top part or else you'll fall off
                 into the lava!

Corneria (Lylat System)
    Game From: Star Fox 64
    Description: As with the previous N64 version's rendition of this stage,
                 you fight aboard the Great Fox here. The area is long, so
                 there's not much of a hazard of falling off the edges. There
                 are Arwings flying around that will sometimes attack you, so
                 be careful when you see them coming so you don't get hit!

Flat Zone (Superflat World)
    Game From: Game & Watch
    Description: Here in this 2D arena, you play right in the screen of a
                 giant Game & Watch unit! Elements from several of the G&W
                 games are here, too. This is a great area for nostalgia,
                 especially since it's as vintage as you'll get with
                 Nintendo!

Fountain of Dreams (Dream Land)
    Game From: Kirby's Adventure
    Description: In this rather peaceful area out in the middle of space,
                 it's hard to believe an actual battle takes place here.
                 There's nothing here to worry about, but the platforms that
                 move up and down, and that's it. Other than that, you can
                 take in the nice scenery here and not much more.

Fourside (Eagleland)
    Game From: EarthBound
    Description: Atop the skyscrapers of the big city of Fourside is where
                 you fight in this "arena". Jump from building to building to
                 get around, as well as the occassional UFO that flies
                 overhead, to make your way across the area and fight!
                 There's also many opportunities to knock your opponents off
                 the edges of the buildings to their doom, so this can be
                 tricky to fight on if you're not careful!

Great Bay (Termina)
    Game From: The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask
    Description: This arena takes place in front of that laboratory in the
                 Great Bay. The main platform is of decent size, and there
                 are smaller platforms on both sides in case you drop off. If
                 you fall in the water below the platform, jump out quickly
                 before you sink and die! Also, the giant turtle from
                 Majora's Mask is here as well; it sinks and rises every now
                 and then, so be careful!

Green Greens (Dream Land)
    Game From: Kirby's Dream Land
    Description: This scene straight out of a Kirby game is like all the
                 others, apparently. As always, the tree known as Whispy
                 Woods is in the middle, blowing you in either direction
                 every now and then. There are piles of blocks on either side
                 of the area, with bomb blocks mixed in, so be careful
                 attacking the blocks to avoid the blast of missing and
                 hitting a bomb!

Hyrule Temple (Hyrule)
    Game From: The Legend of Zelda
    Description: Another Zelda-esque battle takes place in the ruins of an
                 old temple in Hyrule, floating in the sky. It's a large area
                 for you to wander around and fight in, and you can even
                 follow the path down into the cavern area below the temple.
                 Watch out when going low like that, or on the edges, because
                 you can fall if you're not careful!

Icicle Mountain (Infinite Glacier)
    Game From: Ice Climbers
    Description: This level right from the original Ice Climbers is true to
                 the original once again. The stage itself isn't tough, but
                 there are a couple weak enemies (Polar Bear and Topi) that
                 wander around that you won't have trouble with. Also, the
                 level scrolls upward and sometimes downward, so keep moving
                 from platform to platform to keep up!

Jungle Japes (DK Island)
    Game From: Donkey Kong Country
    Description: In this level, the sun is almost setting, and you're playing
                 in front of DK's hut (or so it seems). There's water below
                 the platforms, so avoid dropping in there or you'll lose.
                 Other than that, there's nothing else to surprise you in
                 this rather standard battle arena.

Kongo Jungle (DK Island)
    Game From: Donkey Kong Country
    Description: Here, the fight takes place on a series of platforms in
                 front of the waterfalls. You can just jump up or down from
                 the smaller platforms onto the larger platform at the very
                 bottom. At the right side, there are rocks you can land on
                 if you get knocked off the edge of the platform. Also,
                 there's a barrel cannon far below the platforms that you can
                 fall into to be shot back up if necessary.

Mushroom Kingdom (Mushroom Kingdom)
    Game From: Super Mario Bros.
    Description: This area based entirely on the NES classic, with music and
                 all, makes a comeback here! Many elements from the original
                 game are present, including the blocks you can hit to get
                 items, and the platforms that rise when you jump off and
                 sink when you stand on them. Even the background is
                 nostalgic for those who played SMB back when it came out in
                 1985! It's still just as fun, even being played as a battle
                 arena 16 years later!

Mushroom Kingdom II (Subcon)
    Game From: Super Mario Bros. 2
    Description: One of the hidden boards you can unlock is another nostalgic
                 piece, right from SMB2 on the NES! Many aspects from that
                 game are here as well, such as Birdo, Pidgit, and the logs
                 coming down the waterfall in the background, which you can
                 jump on when they start falling. You can even kill Birdo in
                 this stage by attacking her 3 times; and she regenerates
                 too! You can also ride on Pidgit's carpet when he flies by
                 overhead, too. Nonetheless, it's another great stage for
                 those who played this game back then, or just want to relive
                 the NES days somewhat.

Mute City (F-Zero Grand Prix)
    Game From: F-Zero X
    Description: This can be a difficult area for any person to fight on. It
                 can be tricky when the area stops moving and you fight on
                 the track, then you have a second after being warned to jump
                 on the platforms, or it'll speed off leaving you behind!
                 When the arena stops and the platforms are still out, be
                 careful of stepping on the actual track, or you'll be hit by
                 the racing cars that pass by!

Onett (Eagleland)
    Game From: EarthBound
    Description: This street is from the town of Onett, complete with
                 buildings and awnings to jump upon. The awnings above the
                 windows of the middle building fall when too many people
                 jump on them, so be careful (they go back up after a few
                 moments though). When the "!" appears, get off the street or
                 else you'll be hit by a car! You can also jump on the nests
                 hanging above the west house, and they bounce when you jump
                 on them.

Pok?mon Floats (Kanto Skies)
    Game From: N/A
    Description: This arena spans across giant inflated versions of several
                 Pok?mon. The screen scrolls around, making you jump onto the
                 next Pok?mon to avoid falling. Be careful not to get stuck
                 too high or low, or else you may lose!

Pok?mon Stadium (Kanto)
    Game From: Pok?mon Stadium
    Description: This flat arena with a couple of ledges floating in the air
                 is not always as good as it seems. Every now and then, the
                 entire area will change, turning it into a forest-like area
                 or some other environment. You can fall off either side of
                 this arena, so watch your step!

Princess Peach's Castle (Mushroom Kingdom)
    Game From: Super Mario 64
    Description: This arena is based atop the castle from Mario 64. There are
                 small colored switches that appear every now and then, and
                 when you hit one, something appears in the area, whether it
                 be platforms or some blocks you can hit to get items. Also,
                 every now and then a giant Bullet Bill appears and burrows
                 into an area of the castle. It'll explode after a few
                 moments, so be careful or you'll be blown away!

Rainbow Cruise
    Game From: Super Mario 64
    Description: This level is very similar to the Rainbow Ride level from
                 the Super Mario 64 game. You start off on the floating ship,
                 then after a while, the ship will tilt and you'll have to
                 get up the platforms up and to the left of it. Follow the
                 platforms and magic carpets around, and you'll end up back
                 down on the ship.

Venom (Lylat System)
    Game From: Star Fox 64
    Description: Aboard the Great Fox again, this time spanning across its
                 wings, shows the Mode 7 capabilities of this system! This
                 time, you're flying over the surface of Venom, and the sun
                 sets as time passes here. Flying debris comes towards you
                 every now and then, so crouch down or get on the lower wings
                 to avoid that.

Yoshi's Island (Yoshi's Island)
    Game From: Super Mario World
    Description: For this arena, you fight in a scene right out of Super
                 Mario World. It comes complete with the blocks that spin
                 when you hit them, allowing you to drop through them, the
                 diagonal pipes, and even the background and landscape looks
                 nostalgic. Luckily, there are no real hazards here, but I do
                 recommend you be careful when standing on the blocks in the
                 ground in the middle of the area. If you attack, it may hit
                 the block, dropping you through them, so watch out!

Yoshi's Story (Yoshi's Island)
    Game From: Yoshi's Story
    Description: Here is a replica of an area in Yoshi's Story, complete with
                 the flying Shy Guys and everything. When the Shy Guys fly
                 by, if you can kill one, you can get the item it was
                 carrying. Through the bottom area goes a track in which a
                 cloud goes along. If you get knocked off, you may be able to
                 jump onto there to be saved if the cloud's even there!


Past Stages
-----------

Dream Land
    Description: This version of Dream Land is basically the same thing as
                 the newer version made for this game. The only difference is
                 that there are no piles of blocks in the area. You still
                 have to deal with Whispy Woods blowing you around every now
                 and then, but that's no problem for you!

Kongo Jungle
    Description: Back in the jungle of the N64 game, you can play at the REAL
                 Kongo Jungle here. The moving platforms are here, as well as
                 the barrel cannon that moves around below the bottom
                 platform which can save you if you're falling! It's still
                 fun to try this again for the second time around in this
                 game, though.

Yoshi's Island
    Description: We're going back to the old Yoshi's Island stage from the
                 N64 game here. The stage remains true to its original, with
                 the platforms and clouds that disappear when you stand on
                 them long enough. Nothing here to worry about, but it can be
                 fun to play in VS. Mode too!


Special Stages
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Battlefield
    Description: Here, you can play in the same area where you fight the Wire
                 Frame teams or Metal Mario. There's nothing here except for
                 the 3 platforms in the air, so you can have an all-out
                 battle here without worrying about hazards within the area!

Final Destination
    Description: You fight in the empty arena where you fight Master/Crazy
                 Hand, and any other bosses in the game. There's nothing here
                 to worry about, so you can have a true free-for-all without
                 level obstacles and other things in your way!

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Event 1: Trouble King
    Description: Fight Bowser in a classic Mushroom Kingdom clash!
    Character: Mario
    Information: You're Mario fighting Bowser one-on-one. You must kill
                 Bowser twice (take both his lives) to win, so just use your
                 special moves to get the best of him, since Bowser isn't
                 really that hard here!

Event 2: Lord of the Jungle
    Description: A duel of epic proportions! Which ape is top primate?
    Character: Donkey Kong
    Information: This battle is interesting since you're a giant Donkey Kong
                 versus a really tiny one! It can be difficult because most
                 of your attacks are much higher up than the actual opponent.
                 Use lots of low attacks, and if the small DK gets on a high
                 platform, let loose with all your better moves. Beat it
                 twice under 3:00 to clear this event.

Event 3: Bomb-fest
    Description: Bombs are everywhere in this explosive battle!
    Character: Any
    Information: In this bomb-filled madness, you fight against two bomb-
                 dropping players (Samus and Link) atop the Mushroom Castle.
                 All items that appear are explosives, and all Pok? Balls
                 release Electrodes, so things get pretty intense here! Make
                 use of the Bob-ombs and other explosive items, and quickly
                 dispose of the two opponents here to win.

Event 4: Dino-wrangling
    Description: A giant Yoshi is on the loose! Somebody stop it!
    Character: Any
    Information: It's a one-on-one battle with you against a giant-size
                 Yoshi! This can be tough, since the Yoshi is extremely large
                 and you can't really avoid many of its attacks. At least
                 it's a big target for you, so use lots of Smash hits to try
                 and knock the giant Yoshi off the ledge and into the water
                 to kill it.

Event 5: Spare Change
    Description: Don't stop until you get 200 coins!
    Character: Ness
    Information: In this event, you are Ness and you have to collect 200
                 Coins. Coins pop out when either you or the opponent are
                 attacked. Collect all the coins that come out until you have
                 200, and win! Keep in mind that when you're hit, you do NOT
                 lose coins!

Event 6: Kirbys on Parade
    Description: Look out! A rainbow of Kirbys is after you!
    Character: Any
    Information: Here, you fight 4 differently colored Kirbys at the Fountain
                 of Dreams stage. The Kirbys are normal-sized and aren't too
                 hard to defeat. Each color has 2 lives, so be quick to
                 defeat them all quickly and easily!

Event 7: Pok?mon Battle
    Description: Use Pok? Balls to duel with Pikachu.
    Character: Any
    Information: Fight against Pikachu by using the Pok?mon from Pok? Ball
                 items ONLY! Both your normal attacks are ineffective, so you
                 have to fight using Pok?mon like this. Kill Pikachu twice
                 (he has 2 lives) to win.

Event 8: Hot Date on Brinstar
    Description: You're interfering with Samus's Brinstar raid!
    Character: Any
    Information: Fight against Samus at Brinstar, with over 100% damage on
                 both of you to start. Kill Samus 3 times in order to beat
                 this event.

Event 9: Hide 'n' Shiek
    Description: Only Shiek KOs count! Wait for the change...
    Character: Any
    Information: You fight against 2 Zeldas here in the Great Bay area. The
                 secret to winning is that you can only actually kill Zelda
                 when she's fighting as Sheik. If you kill her when she's
                 Zelda, it doesn't count. Time your final blows accordingly
                 so you can end this quickly.

Event 10: All-Star Match 1
    Description: It's the Mario Stars: Mario, DK, Yoshi, Peach, and Bowser.
    Character: Any
    Information: Fight against all the stars of the past Mario games here,
                 one by one! You fight each one in their home turf it seems,
                 and when you defeat one, you automatically move to the next
                 playing area and continue the fight. You don't recover in
                 between opponents, but it's fortunately easy to conquer
                 these fighters here!

Event 11: King of the Mountain
    Description: Ice Climbers protect their turf! Just try to survive!
    Character: Any
    Information: Two groups of Ice Climbers attack you while you're moving
                 upward through their scrolling Icicle Mountain. Simply avoid
                 their attacks and stay alive for 1 minute and 2 seconds in
                 order to win this event.

Event 12: Seconds, Anyone?
    Description: Take out Capt. Falcon in less than seven seconds!
    Character: Any
    Information: This event may seem to be hard because of the requirement,
                 but it truly is quite simple. Both you and Falcon start with
                 100% damage, so use someone strong to end this quickly. Just
                 use Smash attacks a few times to knock Falcon out of the
                 level and into defeat.

Event 13: Yoshi's Egg
    Description: Protect the single remaining Yoshi egg from being broken!
    Character: Yoshi
    Information: This even is probably one of the tougher ones you have to go
                 through so far. There is a Yoshi egg in the area and 3
                 enemies try to attack and destroy it. Fend off the enemies
                 and keep hold of the egg if you can to protect it. When the
                 level starts to tilt in the last 30 seconds or so of the
                 match, pick up the egg and stay at the highest ledges
                 possible, jumping to avoid the enemies. Just make sure the
                 egg doesn't drop out of the arena completely and you should
                 be alright.

Event 14: Trophy Tussle 1
    Description: Face off for a trophy! The prize this time: Goomba!
    Character: Any
    Information: Fight 3 computer opponents atop a giant Goomba. Beat each
                 one twice to win this event, as well as a Goomba trophy!

Event 15: Girl Power
    Description: A group of femme fatales has dropped by for a visit...
    Character: Any
    Information: Fight against Peach, Zelda, and Samus at the Fountain of
                 Dreams stage. Beat all 3 of them twice in order to win this
                 event. You also have 2 lives here, so you can afford to die
                 only once; be careful!

Event 16: Kirby's Air-raid
    Description: Warp Stars are everywhere! Climb aboard and hang on!
    Character: Kirby
    Information: This event is pretty difficult, since there are 15 Kirbys (5
                 onscreen at a time), and you can only harm them by using the
                 Warp Stars. Quickly pick up every last Warp Star and hope
                 you hit all the Kirbys before time's up, or else you'll
                 lose! You must be quick to win this one, so it'll take
                 several tries most likely to win here.

Event 17: Bounty Hunters
    Description: Fight a fellow bounty hunter for the bounty on Bowser!
    Character: Samus
    Information: Bowser is on the loose in the jungle and you, along with a
                 computer-controlled "ally" of Captain Falcon, have to kill
                 it. The idea is to kill off Bowser by yourself. Just keep
                 attacking Bowser yourself and keeping Falcon from even
                 touching him, and you should have it if you defeat Bowser.

Event 18: Link's Adventure
    Description: Everyone has a dark side... Link has two!
    Character: Link
    Information: You must fight Shadow Link at Hyrule Castle TWICE! Shadow
                 Link has all the same moves as Link, but this time he
                 doesn't mimic your every move. He is quick, however, so be
                 cautious and attack often with strong attacks in order to
                 win.

Event 19: Peach's Peril
    Description: Bowser's after Peach! Again! Guard her until time runs out.
    Character: Mario
    Information: Like the description says, Bowser is after Peach yet again,
                 and it's up to you (Mario) to save her! Bowser can be pretty
                 tough, and he'll always try to get you out of the way before
                 going for Peach. Just keep attacking Bowser with all your
                 attacks, as well as any explosive items that appear, just to
                 keep him away from her. Keep this up until the minute is
                 over and you should win.

Event 20: All-Star Match 2
    Description: Nintendo's realistic stars are out in force.
    Character: Any
    Information: You have to fight against 5 more of Nintendo's stars in
                 order to complete this event. Fight Samus, Link, Zelda,
                 Captain Falcon, and Fox in their respective home turfs.
                 Defeat one, and you'll warp to the next fighter's turf. Once
                 again, your damage does not recover in between fighters, so
                 stay alive and keep fighting to win this one!

Event 21: Ice Breaker
    Description: Your cold mission... is to KO both Nanas.
    Character: Any
    Information: Your objective may sound simple, but it can get quite tough
                 to complete. You have to kill both Nanas from the Ice
                 Climber groups (Nana's the pink one). You must do this
                 within only 1 minute, and without killing the other partner.
                 Separate one group by attacking it, then grab and throw Nana
                 around. Continue that until you get rid of her, then repeat
                 with the second group to win.

Event 22: Super Mario 128
    Description: Battle 128 tiny Marios in a wild endurance match!
    Character: Any
    Information: Here, you fight a total of 128 tiny Marios in the Mario USA
                 stage. I highly recommend using someone like Link, who has
                 a good attack that can hit/kill several at once (his Up + B
                 attack for example). Just stay alive and keep killing these
                 guys until you wipe out them all, and victory will be yours.

Event 23: Slippy's Invention
    Description: Slippy: With my new invention, you guys'll be invisible!
    Character: Any
    Information: Fight against totally invisible versions of Falco and Fox in
                 this event! They both have 2 lives apiece, and are quite
                 hard to defeat. You must be quick and able to see the
                 outlines of their barely invisible forms, and attack
                 powerfully from a distance to get them. Try to kill one of
                 them off first, then concentrate on the other. You also have
                 2 lives, but that won't help you too much; you have to have
                 some skill to win this!

Event 24: The Yoshi Herd
    Description: Yoshis, Yoshis, everywhere! Defeat 30 within 2 minutes.
    Character: Any
    Information: There are a total of 30 colored Yoshis that come out to
                 attack you, 3 at a time! You must defeat ALL of them within
                 2 minutes, so use someone with a good Up + B attack (that
                 can get rid of each one with a single hit). Kill 1-2 at a
                 time, and you'll get them all in no time. The last Yoshi to
                 come out is a giant one, but that shouldn't be too hard to
                 deal with; just attack it in the same fashion as the smaller
                 ones and it'll be defeated as well.

Event 25: Gargantuans
    Description: Giant Bowser VS. Giant DK in a spectacular war of titans!
    Character: Bowser
    Information: In this event, you're Giant Bowser going against a Giant DK,
                 atop skyscrapers in Fourside City. The only real difficult
                 thing about this fight is the limited space in which to
                 stand on. DK has 2 lives, while you have only one, so you
                 have to knock off DK as best as you can without hurting
                 yourself too much. Don't use any wild moves; just keep using
                 regular attacks and throw Giant DK around, and you'll be
                 able to throw him off the building after a while. Repeat
                 that twice to win!

Event 26: Trophy Tussle 2
    Description: Another match for a prize... Who will get Entei?
    Character: Any
    Information: You're put against 3 computer-controlled players atop a
                 giant version of the Pok?mon known as Entei. You must defeat
                 all 3 opponents by killing each twice, so keep moving and
                 use lots of strong attacks to cause lots of damage and
                 possibly kill them off quickly. After you kill them all,
                 you'll win this event and an Entei trophy!

Event 27: Cold Armor
    Description: These metal bounty hunters take no prisoners!
    Character: Samus
    Information: You are a regular Samus fighting against 3 metal Samuses,
                 and it is HARD! They're all obviously much stronger than
                 you, all of them have 2 lives and you have 1! The best way
                 of attacking is to hit them all with a series of strong
                 attacks, such as Bombs. Try to kill off one opponent at a
                 time, while avoiding the others if you want. You just have
                 to stay alive to get through these enemies, and you'll win.
                 Trust me, it's hard and will definitely take you several
                 tries at least to beat it!

Event 28: Puffballs Unite!
    Description: Kirbys galore... each with a unique copied ability!
    Character: Any
    Information: You have 2 minutes to fight and defeat the 14 members of
                 this Kirby Team. Each Kirby has a different character's
                 ability, which you can tell by the hat it's wearing. Kill
                 off the Kirbys a few at a time with a couple good hits, and
                 repeat that until you win.

Event 29: Triforce Gathering
    Description: Enter Ganondorf! Team up with Zelda and fight evil!
    Character: Link
    Information: The evil Ganondorf has arrived at Hyrule Castle, and it's up
                 to Link (you) and Zelda to stop him! You must beat Ganondorf
                 twice since he has 2 lives, but that isn't exactly an easy
                 task. He's really fast and has powerful attacks, so you have
                 to be just as good to win! You also have to keep Zelda alive
                 in order to win this event. After you beat Ganondorf twice,
                 win his challenge and you have a new playable character as
                 well!

Event 30: All-Star Match 3
    Description: Kirby, Pikachu, Ness, and Ice Climbers want to fight!
    Character: Any
    Information: As with the previous 2 All-Star Matches, you fight each
                 enemy in their own home turf, one at a time. In this case,
                 you have Kirby, Pikachu, Ness, and the Ice Climbers to deal
                 with. You can't recover between fighters, so just try to
                 last and kill these guys before they get you!

Event 31: Mario Bros. Madness
    Description: A classic plumber clash in the Mushroom Kingdom!
    Character: Any
    Information: You fight the Mario Brothers in the old NES Mushroom Kingdom
                 stage. There's not set requirements here; just a free-for
                 all battle here with you versus them. You must kill them
                 more than they kill you though. Just use lots of strong hits
                 to knock one of them out, then the other. They have
                 unlimited lives, as do you, so you must beat them more than
                 they beat you within 2 minutes in order to win this event.

Event 32: Target Acquired
    Description: Incoming Arwings! KO Jigglypuff more than they do!
    Character: Falco
    Information: Here, you're Falco atop the Great Fox flying over Corneria,
                 and you have to fight Jigglypuff. Your comrades are in their
                 Arwings shooting at Jigglypuff, but the objective is for YOU
                 to kill Jigglypuff more times than the Arwings do. Use all
                 of Falco's strong B-button attacks to knock Jigglypuff out
                 of there as much as you can. After 1 minute, if you knocked
                 the Pok?mon out more than the Arwings, you win!

Event 33: Lethal Marathon
    Description: Avoid the F-Zero machines and race for the finish.
    Character: Captain Falcon
    Information: This is the regular F-Zero Grand Prix course that you'd play
                 in Adventure Mode. This time around, the game is running at
                 2x speed, meaning you move faster, time goes faster, and the
                 cars come much quicker, which make things that much worse.
                 You have 45 seconds to run all the way to the finish alive.
                 Get onto a higher platform as soon as the "!" shows up to
                 get away from the cars, and continue running and jumping
                 across platforms until you reach the end, winning the event!

Event 34: Seven Years
    Description: Young Link VS. Link! How can you fight yourself?
    Character: Young Link
    Information: This battle between the same person in two different ages is
                 really an interesting battle. Both of you have 3 lives to
                 use in this fight at the Great Bay. Anyway, Link can be a
                 bit hard to deal with, so stay airborne and use lots of
                 dropping attacks on him to cause damage, then come down and
                 hit him with some solid attacks if possible to knock him
                 away. Then, continue that 2 more times and you'll win this
                 event easily!

Event 35: Time for a Checkup
    Description: Are routine physicals supposed to hurt this much?
    Character: Luigi
    Information: Here, you must fight Dr. Mario and Peach, who are the doctor
                 and nurse to go with the event title. Anyway, this is truly
                 HARD to get through, since from the second the battle
                 starts, they come pounding on you! Stay away from them when
                 they're together, and launch long distance attacks from a
                 safe place. Be quick about it since you have a 3 minute
                 limit, but it's still going to be tough. Perhaps they'll
                 misstep and fall off the arena without you even hitting them
                 there!

Event 36: Space Travelers
    Description: Adventurers head for Earth: Ness is the welcome wagon.
    Character: Ness
    Information: For this easier event, you fight a series of 5 opponents,
                 one at a time. The order is Samus, Kirby, Fox, Captain
                 Falcon, and Falco. When you beat one, the next appears, and
                 you can't recover either without items, so be prepared to
                 fight! For the last 2 guys here, be really careful since
                 they tend to have more powerful attacks in store for you,
                 and you'll probably be worn out at that point. Quickly
                 dispose of them and this event will be done.

Event 37: Legendary Pok?mon
    Description: A slew of legendary Pok?mon are all the help you'll get!
    Character: Any
    Information: You are put against 4 giant wireframe players, as well as a
                 Jigglypuff. Each of them have 2 lives and you only have 1,
                 and you obviously have to defeat them all. Pok? Balls are
                 plentiful here, and they all have legendary Pok?mon inside,
                 which are quite powerful. Just get every item that drops and
                 let the Pok?mon attack your enemies, then hit them with some
                 of your own moves, and this'll be done in no time!

Event 38: Super Mario Bros. 2
    Description: The cast of the classic NES title are raring to go!
    Character: Any
    Information: Fight Mario, Luigi, and Peach in the Mario USA stage,
                 complete from the old SMB2 game! You all have 2 lives each,
                 so fight them all as you would with any multi-opponent
                 battle and you should be just fine. I recommend using
                 someone like Link or Kirby, since their special moves can
                 separate the entire group rather easily, making it somewhat
                 easier for you to attack.

Event 39: Jigglypuff Live!
    Description: Jigglypuff nabs the spotlight on center stage.
    Character: Jigglypuff
    Information: It's an all-Jigglypuff fight here! You all have 3 lives, and
                 the same moves (you're all Jigglypuffs)! Use lots of the B
                 attack (not the sleeping moves), and get your hands on any
                 good items that drop by (Parasol, Home Run Bat, Beam Sword,
                 etc.). This battle will go by quickly if you don't get
                 caught in the middle of them all, and you knock each one
                 away quick enough with your items/attacks.

Event 40: All-Star Match 4
    Description: Secret characters emerge to join forces.
    Character: Any
    Information: Fight 5 secret characters in their home turfs, in this
                 order: Marth, Luigi, Jigglypuff, Mewtwo, and Mr. Game &
                 Watch. Keep your damage low since you need to last through
                 these battles, although you have 2 lives to spare this time
                 around. Beat them all to win this event.

Event 41: En Garde!
    Description: The lithe Marth challenges Link in a battle of steel!
    Character: Marth
    Information: You are Marth put against Link for a nice swordfight in the
                 castle of Hyrule. You each have 2 lives, but don't take this
                 battle lightly! Link is quick and does not stop for a second
                 and not attack, so you must stay on your feet and land some
                 powerful blows whenever possible to win this one.

Event 42: Trouble King 2
    Description: Hey, Mario! When did Bowser get so big, huh?
    Character: Luigi
    Information: It's a battle high in the skies atop giant Pok?mon against
                 the big bad Bowser! You are Luigi going against a giant-
                 sized Bowser, both of you with 2 lives. Bowser is very
                 powerful and can usually knock you out of the arena with a
                 couple good hits, so try not to get hit while you land all
                 your shots on him. Basically it's a fight of survival, since
                 Bowser tends to mess up and fall off the Pok?mon after a
                 while, so be careful and you can do it!

Event 43: Birds of Prey
    Description: Capt. Falcon and Falco join forces to take out Fox!
    Character: Fox
    Information: You are Fox and you have to fight Captain Falcon and your
                 "comrade" Falco atop the F-Zero cars during a race! The area
                 scrolls, making you jump onto the smaller cars below,
                 floating ledges, and the giant car you start off on. The
                 objective is to defeat your opponents twice each, before
                 they kill you! You're all quick, so stay away from them when
                 theyre together, and use your B button and Smash attacks to
                 knock them off. If you don't like that, use your own methods
                 of attacking until you end up winning this lethal race along
                 Big Blue!

Event 44: Mewtwo Strikes!
    Description: Don't waste your time battling Zelda...
    Character: Any
    Information: This event may seem like just an easy battle against Zelda,
                 but not everything is just what it seems! The trick in this
                 event is that you can NOT kill Zelda in order to win! Just
                 avoid her until Mewtwo appears, then fight and defeat Mewtwo
                 ONLY! I know this can be tough, but it can be done, so just
                 direct all your attacks on Mewtwo only; it'd be easier if
                 you can separate both of them somehow before attacking.

Event 45: Game & Watch Forever!
    Description: The system that started a worldwide boom lives on!
    Character: Mr. Game & Watch
    Information: Fight in an old-fashioned world with new rules here with Mr.
                 Game & Watch! You're put against 25 clones of yourself, and
                 3 are out at a time to fight. I'd recommend using your
                 Forward + A attack as often as possible, and to stay away
                 from the opponents; let them come to you! Watch out for the
                 obstacles and other things that happen from the Game & Watch
                 games, and you'll be alright here.

Event 46: Fire Emblem Pride
    Description: The heroes of Fire Emblem join forces to fight you!
    Character: Any
    Information: A classic battle with whoever you pick (I recommend Mewtwo)
                 versus Marth and Roy. You all have 3 lives, so make good use
                 of your lives and fight hard! I like Mewtwo since he's
                 quick, and his stun and Confusion moves are really helpful
                 to keep things going. Also, I like his jumping, which you'll
                 need to do alot to avoid their sword attacks!

Event 47: Trophy Tussle 3
    Description: Want a new trophy? Here's your shot at Majora's Mask.
    Character: Any
    Information: Fight 3 computer opponents atop a giant version of Majora's
                 Mask, for a chance to win the event and the trophy of the
                 mask itself! Everyone has 2 lives here, and it can get quite
                 congested fighting here, especially in the middle area, so
                 be careful! With whoever you use, use lots of attacks that
                 can be quickly done to hit everyone at once. The quicker you
                 get rid of one or two of them, the easier the rest of this
                 fight will be!

Event 48: Pikachu and Pichu
    Description: These Pok?mon are pals... but not with you!
    Character: Any
    Information: You're put against 2 Pichus and 1 Pikachu in Dream Land for
                 this event. They all have one life each, while you have two,
                 but don't let that make you think it's going to be easy!
                 They are relentless with their electrical attacks from the
                 start all the way until the end. They're hard to knock
                 completely out of the arena, and it's hard for you to pull
                 off some strong moves without being hit! Anyway, your
                 objective is to kill off the 2 Pichus that the Pikachu seems
                 to be guarding (which explains for the fact that you can't
                 totally kill it off). Knock Pikachu away somehow, then go
                 for the 2 Pichus. After you kill them, the event is done.

Event 49: All-Star Match Deluxe
    Description: Dr. Mario, Falco, Ganondorf, Roy, Young Link, and Pichu!
    Character: Any
    Information: Now, this is going to be the toughest all-star match that
                 you have faced so far in Event Matches! You fight 6
                 opponents, 1 after another, with no way of healing, and it
                 gets TOUGH! For the last couple battles here, you fight such
                 difficult guys that you'll NEED to not have died or lost
                 much damage in the first several rounds here. You have 2
                 lives and 4 minutes to win this, so be quick and skillful to
                 win!

Event 50: Final Destination Match
    Description: Master Hand's the right hand; now meet the left!
    Character: Any
    Information: Here, it's you against 2 bosses: Master Hand and Crazy Hand!
                 They both have 300HP apiece, and you only have one life to
                 spare, so this may be tough. I'd recommend using Yoshi for
                 this one, and go for the Crazy Hand (the left one) first.
                 Use Yoshi's Down + A attack in the air to cause around 30HP
                 damage with each pass. Avoid both hands' attacks until you
                 kill the left one. Then, follow the same attack pattern as
                 the first one and you'll be able to win this one! (Thanks go
                 out to CyricZ for telling me he used Yoshi and that move to
                 beat this!)

Event 51: The Showdown
    Description: Giga Bowser, Mewtwo and Ganondorf unite!
    Character: Any
    Information: The final event is obviously one of the hardest ones you'll
                 face in this game! You must fight and defeat Giga Bowser,
                 Mewtwo, and Ganondorf all at once; they all have 3 lives
                 each and so do you. I have a pretty simple strategy here,
                 which I found over at the GameFAQs message boards. Anyway,
                 pick Kirby and hang off the edge of the arena. Press Down to
                 drop, then fly back upward just enough to hang off the edge
                 again. Meanwhile, all 3 of the enemies are above trying to
                 attack you, but basically everything misses. Repeat that
                 process, and after a while, Ganondorf will jump off a few
                 times, losing all his lives. Repeat that until Giga Bowser
                 is gone as well, leaving you with Mewtwo to deal with (since
                 Mewtwo's usually the one that doesn't fall for this trick).
                 Get back up and fight Mewtwo fiercely, and you can win it!

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-=  10. Bonus Points  -=
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150% Damage
    Points: 1,000
    Information: Take more than 150% damage, and survive the battle.

200% Damage
    Points: 3,000
    Information: Take more than 200% damage, and survive the battle.

250% Damage
    Points: 7,000
    Information: Take more than 250% damage, and survive the battle.

300% Damage
    Points: 10,000
    Information: Take more than 300% damage, and survive the battle.

350% Damage
    Points: 15,000
    Information: Take more than 350% damage, and survive the battle.

Acrobat
    Points: 3,000
    Information: Always do a double jump whenever you jump in battle.

Adventure Clear
    Points: 50,000
    Information: Complete the entire Adventure 1-P mode.

Aerialist
    Points: 2,500
    Information: Do not jump directly from the ground (jump only when you're
                 hit into the air).

All Aerial
    Points: 4,000
    Information: Use only air attacks to attack the enemy in battle.

All Ground
    Points: 6,000
    Information: Use only ground attacks to attack the enemy in battle.

All on One
    Points: 20,000
    Information: Use all attacks on one enemy except finishing hits (Smash
                 hits).

All Thumbs
    Points: -1,500
    Information: All attempts to dash and grab the enemy fail (must attempt
                 at least 4).

All Variations
    Points: 10,000
    Information: Use all attacks on all enemies except finishing hits (Smash
                 hits).

All-Star Clear
    Points: 50,000
    Information: Complete the entire All-Star 1-P mode.

Ambler
    Points: 2,500
    Information: Walk alot during the battle.

Angelic
    Points: 2,000
    Information: You're standing on the revival platform (the platform that
                 brings you back into the battle when you die) when the match
                 ends.

Assisted KO
    Points: x1,500
    Information: An enemy is killed by the effects of an item in battle.

Avenger KO
    Points: x2,500
    Information: Kill an enemy immediately after you get killed by them (must
                 be within 5 seconds of your return).

Backstabber
    Points: 2,000
    Information: At least 70% of all attacks you hit enemies with were from
                 behind.

Bank-Shot KO
    Points: x3,000
    Information: Kill an enemy by deflecting a projectile back at them (by
                 using Fox's Down + B move, for instance).

Battering Ram
    Points: 1,500
    Information: Pick up only battering items (Home-Run Bat, Beam Sword,
                 etc.) in battle (must pick up at least 3).

Beam Swordsman
    Points: x800
    Information: Kill an enemy using the Beam Sword item.

Berserker
    Points: 3,500
    Information: Attack an enemy VERY often in battle (at least 60 hits in 1
                 minute).

Bird of Prey
    Points: 4,000
    Information: Use only air attacks to attack enemies.

Blind Eye
    Points: 3,000
    Information: Always look in the opposite direction of an incoming attack.

Bob-omb Squad
    Points: x2,500
    Information: Pick up a Bob-omb just before it explodes, and not take any
                 damage from it.

Bob-omb's Away
    Points: -500
    Information: You or an enemy are killed by a wandering Bob-omb item.

Brawler
    Points: 2,000
    Information: Hit the enemy using only direct blows (no projectiles).

Bubble-Blast KO
    Points: x1,200
    Information: Defeat an enemy you view via the magnifying glass when
                 they're off the screen.

Bull's-eye KO
    Points: x800
    Information: Kill an enemy using a shooting item (Ray Gun, Super Scope,
                 Star Rod, etc.).

Bully
    Points: -2,000
    Information: Always kill the same player (multi-player mode only).

Bunny-Hood Blast
    Points: x1,200
    Information: Kill an enemy while wearing the Bunny Hood item.

Butterfingers
    Points: -500
    Information: You have a high rate of failure to grab, or dash and grab
                 the enemy.

Button Holder
    Points: 4,000
    Information: Hold down either the A or B button for the entire battle.

Button Masher
    Points: 700
    Information: Press the buttons twice as fast as the second fastest
                 presser.

Capsule KO
    Points: x800
    Information: Throw a capsule item to defeat the enemy.

Carrier KO
    Points: x800
    Information: Throw a carrier item (barrel, party ball) to defeat the
                 enemy.

Celebi Catcher
    Points: 8,000
    Information: Have Celebi come out of a Pok? Ball you threw.

Cement Shoes
    Points: 4,000
    Information: Never jump at all during the battle.

Center Stage
    Points: 2,000
    Information: Spend most of the battle in the middle area of the arena.

Cheap KO
    Points: x500
    Information: Kill an enemy from behind in battle.

Chuck Wagon
    Points: 1,500
    Information: Only pick up throwing items (Pok? Ball, Bob-omb, etc.) in
                 battle (must pick up at least 3).

Classic Clear
    Points: 50,000
    Information: Complete the entire Classic 1-P mode.

Clean Sweep
    Points: 10,000
    Information: Use only low attacks to attack during battle.

Cliff Diver
    Points: 500
    Information: Hang onto the edge of a level, and don't get back up,
                 leaving yourself to fall.

Climactic Clash
    Points: x1,200
    Information: Attack the enemy with progressively stronger attacks until
                 you defeat them.

Close Call
    Points: 2,000
    Information: Throw the enemy just before they break free of your hold.

Collector
    Points: 30,000
    Information: Snag all 3 trophies in the "Snag trophies!" bonus stage.

Combo King
    Points: 2,500
    Information: Use many combos in a battle (average number of combos must
                 be 2.5 or greater).

Compass Tosser
    Points: 3,500
    Information: Throw the enemy in all 4 directions after grabbing them.

Connoisseur
    Points: 3,000
    Information: Pick up every food item that appears in the arena.

Continuation
    Points: -20,000
    Information; Complete the game by using a continue.

Control Freak
    Points: 1,000
    Information: Tap the Control Stick twice as fast as the second fastest
                 tapper.

Coward
    Points: -500
    Information: Spend a long amount of time at a great distance from enemies
                 in battle.

Crazy Hand KO
    Points: 80,000
    Information: Defeat Crazy Hand in Classic Mode (Normal difficulty or
                 better).

Crowd Favorite
    Points: 2,500
    Information: The crowd cheers for you during the battle.

Cuddly Bear
    Points: 2,000
    Information: Grab the enemy at least 3 times, but do not attack or throw
                 them after grabbing.

Dead-Weight KO
    Points: x4,000
    Information: Kill an enemy by throwing another enemy at them.

Dedicated Specialist
    Points: 3,100
    Information: Use only one kind of special move to attack the enemy.

Double KO
    Points: x2000
    Information: Kill 2 enemies at once.

Down, But Not Out
    Points: 2,000
    Information: Get knocked all the way down to the bottom of the area, but
                 get back up the most in battle.

Eagle
    Points: 1,500
    Information: Stay in the air alot in the battle.

Edge Hog
    Points: x2,500
    Information: Hang on the edge of the level, preventing another falling
                 enemy from hanging onto it.

Elbow Room
    Points: 2,000
    Information: Bump into or push the enemies alot during the battle.

Environmental Hazard
    Points: 1,000
    Information: Get killed by a part of the stage's environment.

Exceptional Aim
    Points: 4,000
    Information: Hit the enemy with most attacks you perform in battle.

Face Planter
    Points: 1,500
    Information: Always fall face down when hit.

Fall Guy
    Points: -500
    Information: Fall down the most in battle (multi-player only).

Falls
    Points: x-500
    Information: Lose points depending on how many times you fell in battle
                 (multi-player only).

Fighter Stance
    Points: 500
    Information: Finish the battle while in a taunt pose.

First Place
    Points: 1,000
    Information: Came in 1st place when playing a timed match (multi-player
                 only).

First Strike
    Points: 500
    Information: Deliver the first blow to the enemy in battle.

First to Fall
    Points: -1,000
    Information: Be the first player to be killed in battle (multi-player
                 battles only).

Fists of Fury
    Points: 2,500
    Information: Whenever you grab an enemy, always hold and punch them;
                 never throw them in the battle.

Flame Thrower
    Points: 1,600
    Information: Get a 10+ hit combo by using the Fire Flower item.

Flipper KO
    Points: x2,000
    Information: Kill an enemy by using the Flipper item.

Floor Diver
    Points: 1,500
    Information: Drop through thin floor areas often in battie (at least 12
                 times in 1 minute).

Floored
    Points: 300
    Information: Take over 50% damage by damaging floor areas (lava, for
                 instance) in battle.

Flower Finish
    Points: 1,700
    Information: The match ends while you have a flower on your head (from
                 the Lip's Stick item).

Flying Meteor
    Points: 4,000
    Information: Attack an enemy in the air by using a Meteor attack.

Foresight
    Points: x500
    Information: When you knock an enemy out of the arena, they go flying and
                 hit the front of the screen.

Freezie KO
    Points: x2,000
    Information: Use the Freezie item to freeze an enemy, then kill them.

Frequent Faller
    Points: -1,000
    Information: Fall often in battle.

Friendly Foe
    Points: 3,000
    Information: Don't walk into and push an enemy throughout battle.

Full Power
    Points: 2,000
    Information: Finish the battle with only 0% on your meter.

Gardener Finish
    Points: 2,000
    Information: Put a flower (using the Lip's Stick item) on the enemy's
                 head when the match ends.

Giant Kirby KO
    Points: 10,000
    Information: Defeat the Giant Kirby in Adventure Mode.

Giant KO
    Points: x600
    Information: Defeat an enemy while in giant form.

Giga Bowser KO
    Points: 100,000
    Information: Defeat Giga Bowser in 1-P Adventure Mode on Normal
                 difficulty or higher.

Goomba KO
    Points: 100
    Information: Defeat a Goomba in the Mushroom Kingdom stage (Adventure
                 Mode).

Gourmet
    Points: 2,000
    Information: Pick up only food items in battle (must pick up at least 3).

Ground Pounded
    Points: 500
    Information: Get killed by a harmful section of floor in battle.

Half-Minute Man
    Points: 2,500
    Information: Finish the battle in under 30 seconds.

Hammer Throw
    Points: 1,500
    Information: Throw the Hammer item away in battle.

Hangman's KO
    Points: x2,000
    Information: Hit an enemy hanging from the edge to kill them.

Head Banger
    Points: 800
    Information: Hit the walls often in battle (at least 3 times in 1
                 minute).

Headless Hammer
    Points: 2,500
    Information: Use the Hammer item, and get the top part of it knocked off.

Heartthrob
    Points: 2,800
    Information: Get 2 or more Heart Container items in battle.

Heavy Damage
    Points: 20,000
    Information: Take more than 400% damage, and survive the battle.

Hobbyist
    Points: 1,000
    Information: Find at least one trophy before the stage is complete.

Home-Run King
    Points: x600
    Information: Kill an enemy by using the Home Run Bat.

Immortal
    Points: 5,000
    Information: Do not get knocked down in battle.

Impervious
    Points: 7,000
    Information: Finish the battle without getting damaged at all.

In the Fray
    Points: 2,000
    Information: On average, you were very close to the enemies in battle.

Instant Poser
    Points: x100
    Information: Perform a taunt immediately after knocking an enemy down.

Invincible Finish
    Points: x1,200
    Information: Finish the battle while invincible (from Starman item).

Invincible KO
    Points: x800
    Information: Kill an enemy while invincible (from Starman item).

Invisible KO
    Points: x800
    Information: Kill an enemy while invisible (from Cloaking Device item).

Item-less
    Points: 1,800
    Information: Use no items in battle.

Item Catcher
    Points: x1,000
    Information: Catch an item when one is thrown at you.

Item Chucker
    Points: 3,000
    Information: Attack only by throwing items at an enemy in battle.

Item Collector
    Points: 4,000
    Information: Pick up every item that appears in the arena.

Item Hog
    Points: 4,000
    Information: Pick up 10 or more different items in battle.

Item Self-Destruct
    Points: -1,000
    Information: The item you were holding caused you to be killed.

Item Smasher
    Points: 3,000
    Information: Use only Smash attacks with battering items (Home-Run Bat,
                 Beam Sword, etc.) to attack in battle.

Item Specialist
    Points: 2,000
    Information: Use only items to attack the enemy in battle.

Jackpot
    Points: 1,110
    Information: Have the same numbers in your damage percentage at the end
                 of a battle (11%, 22%, 33%, etc.).

Juggler
    Points: 1,500
    Information: Attack an enemy many times while keeping them in the air.

Kiss-the-Floor KO
    Points: x1,000
    Information: Throw the enemy onto a section of floor that can further
                 damage them, and kill them by doing that.

KO Artist
    Points: 3,000
    Information: Kill a lot of opponents in battle (more than 3 and twice the
                 amount the person in 2nd place killed; multi-player only).

KO 64
    Points: x640
    Information: Kill an enemy when its damage meter is at 64%.

KO Master
    Points: 1,500
    Information: Kill the most opponents in battle (multi-player only).

Koopa KO
    Points: 200
    Information: Defeat a Koopa enemy in the Mushroom Kingdom stage
                 (Adventure Mode).

KOs
    Points: x500
    Information: Get points depending on the amount of opponents you killed
                 (multi-player only).

Laser Marksman
    Points: 4,000
    Information: Hit an enemy with every single shot of a Ray Gun item until
                 it runs out.

Last Place
    Points: -1,000
    Information: Come in last place in a timed battle (multi-player only).

Last Second
    Points: 5,000
    Information: Finish the battle with only 0:01 remaining in battle.

Lethal Weapon
    Points: 7,000
    Information: Attack an enemy using all different attacks in battle.

Life on the Edge
    Points: x800
    Information: After getting knocked off the edge, grab onto the edge
                 without using a double jump.

Like Like KO
    Points: 500
    Information: Defeat a Like Like enemy in the Underground Maze stage
                 (Adventure Mode).

Link Master
    Points: 30,000
    Information: Find/defeat all 5 Links in the Underground Maze stage
                 (Adventure Mode).

Lost in Space
    Points: 2,000
    Information: Spend lots of time within a magnifying glass during battle.

Lost Luggage
    Points: 3,000
    Information: Go too far off the screen at each side (so the magnifying
                 glass shows up pointing out where your character is).

Lucky Number Seven
    Points: 3,000
    Information: Finish the battle with only 0:07 remaining on the clock.

Lucky Threes
    Points: 3,330
    Information: Finish the battle so the clock stops at 3:33.

Luigi KO
    Points: 20
    Information: Defeat Luigi in Adventure Mode (Stage 1; see Secrets section
                 under "Unlocking Luigi" to see how to fight him there).

Magnified Finish
    Points: 1,000
    Information: Finish the battle while you're in a magnifying glass (off
                 the screen far enough).

Marathon Man
    Points: 2,000
    Information: Run alot in the battle to get these points.

Mario Maniac
    Points: 8,000
    Information: Use only Mushroom, Fire Flower, and Starman items in battle.

Master of Disaster
    Points: -1,000
    Information: Self-destruct the most in battle (multi-player only).

Master of Suspense
    Points: 2,500
    Information: Surprise the crowd often in battle (at least 3 times in 1
                 minute).

Materialist
    Points: 100
    Information: Spend a lot of time in battle holding any type of item.

Melee Master
    Points: 100,000
    Information: Complete all of All-Star 1-P mode without using a recovery
                 item AT ALL!

Merciful Master
    Points: 3,000
    Information: Win the battle without actually defeating an enemy.

Metal Bros. KO
    Points: x8,000
    Information: Defeat the Metal Mario Brothers in Adventure Mode (if
                 they're the random selection for the metal enemies there).

Metal KO
    Points: x800
    Information: Defeat the final enemy in a battle while in metal form.

Meteor Clear
    Points: 3,000
    Information: Clear the level by using a Meteor Smash attack.

Meteor Master
    Points: 8,000
    Information: Every enemy you use a Meteor Smash attack on is killed (must
                 have done at least 2 times).

Meteor Smash
    Points: 800
    Information: Kill an enemy using a Meteor Smash attack.

Meteor Survivor
    Points: 2,000
    Information: Succeed in recovering from a Meteor Smash attack.

Mew Catcher
    Points: 10,000
    Information: Have Mew come out of a Pok? Ball you threw.

Minimalist
    Points: 1,500
    Information: Spend very little time in battle holding any type of item.

Moment of Silence
    Points: 3,000
    Information: Do not get damaged at all for 1 minute in battle (you don't
                 get this if you get the Impervious points).

Mr. Saturn Fan
    Points: 3,000
    Information: Use only Mr. Saturn items in battle.

Mrs. Saturn
    Points: 1,500
    Information: Hold onto a Mr. Saturn for at least 30 consecutive seconds
                 in battle.

Mycologist
    Points: 2,500
    Information: Pick up 3 or more Mushroom items in battle.

Mystic
    Points: 2,000
    Information: The battle ends while you're totally off the screen (in the
                 background as a far, or hit the front of the screen).

Never Look Back
    Points: 5,000
    Information: Never change the direction you face from the start of the
                 battle.

No-Damage Clear
    Points: 300,000
    Information: Complete the game in 1-P mode without taking ANY damage.

No-Miss Clear
    Points: 10,000
    Information: Clear the game in 1-P mode without losing ANY lives.

No Hurry
    Points: 1,000
    Information: Do not run at all during the battle.

No R 4 U
    Points: 300
    Information: Finish the battle without pressing the L or R buttons.

Octorok KO
    Points: 150
    Information: Defeat an Octorok enemy in the Underground Maze stage
                 (Adventure Mode).

Offensive Artist
    Points: 2,000
    Information: Cause lots of damage to other opponents in battle (multi-
                 player only).

Offensive Master
    Points: 1,000
    Information: Cause the most damage to opponents in battle (multi-player
                 only).

One-Two Punch
    Points: 1,800
    Information: Attack the enemy using consecutive weak attacks.

Opportunist
    Points: -1,000
    Information: Don't attack any enemy for a long period of time.

Pacifist
    Points: 3,000
    Information: Don't use any attacks AT ALL during a battle, even if you
                 miss hitting the enemy with one.

Parasol Finish
    Points: 1,600
    Information: Finish the battle while using the Parasol to fly.

Paratroopa KO
    Points: 300
    Information: Defeat a Paratroopa enemy in the Mushrooom Kingdom stage
                 (Adventure Mode).

Peaceful Warrior
    Points: 5,000
    Information: Never attack in battle, but do not lose the battle, either.

Perfect Aim
    Points: 10,000
    Information: All attacks you perform hit the enemy in battle.

Pitcher
    Points: 6,000
    Information: Attack only by grabbing and throwing the enemy in battle.

Pok?mon KO
    Points: 1,000
    Information: An enemy is killed by means of a Pok?mon's attack.

Polar Bear KO
    Points: 800
    Information: Kill a Polar Bear in the Icicle Mountain stage.

Pose Breaker
    Points: x800
    Information: Attack someone while they're performing their taunt with a
                 weak attack.

Poser
    Points: 2,000
    Information: Use your character's taunt often in battle (at least 6 times
                 within 1 minute).

Poser Poseur
    Points: x500
    Information: Use your character's taunt immediately after another person
                 useds theirs (must be within 1 second).

Poser Power
    Points: x700
    Information: Attack an enemy by using your character's taunt.

Power Shielder
    Points: 5,000
    Information: Use the Power Shield in battle often (at least 3 times in 1
                 minute).

Pratfaller
    Points: 1,500
    Information: Always hit the ground face up.

Precise Aim
    Points: 10,000
    Information: All attacks hit the enemy immediately after being performed.

Predator
    Points: -1,500
    Information: Only attack players with the highest damage percentage
                 (multi-player only).

Pummeler
    Points: 1,500
    Information: Cause lots of damage to the enemy by holding and punching
                 them.

Punching Bag
    Points: 100
    Information: Get caught between 2 enemies in battle, and they hit you
                 back and forth between each other.

Quadruple KO
    Points: x8,000
    Information: Kill 4 enemies at once.

Quintuple KO
    Points: x15,000
    Information: Kill 5 enemies at once.

Quitter
    Points: x-1,000
    Information: Fall off the arena without even trying to get back up.

Reciprocator
    Points: x2,000
    Information: Throw an item that was thrown at you back at the enemy.

ReDead KO
    Points: 300
    Information: Defeat a ReDead enemy in the Underground Maze stage
                 (Adventure Mode).

Rock Climber
    Points: 800
    Information: Hang from the edges often in battle (at least 4 times in 1
                 minute).

Rock Steady
    Points: 3,000
    Information: Don't fall off the edge of the level at all during the
                 entire battle.

Rocket KO
    Points: 5,000
    Information: Defeat all enemies in a team battle by knocking them off the
                 top of the screen.

Run, Don't Walk
    Points: 6,500
    Information: Do not walk at all during the battle; always run.

Sacrificial KO
    Points: x1,500
    Information: The same attack you use kills you, and your enemy.

Saturn Ringer
    Points: 4,000
    Information: Catch a Mr. Saturn item that is thrown at you.

Saturn Siblings
    Points: 4,000
    Information: Pick up 3 or more Mr. Saturn items in battle.

Screw Attack KO
    Points: x2,500
    Information: Use a Screw Attack item to kill an enemy in battle.

Screwed Up
    Points: 2,000
    Information: Carry the Screw Attack item with you for more than 30
                 seconds.

SDs
    Points: x-500
    Information: Lose points depending on how many times you self-destruct in
                 battle (multi-player only).

Self-Destructor
    Points: -2,000
    Information: Self-destruct often in battle (multi-player only).

Shameful Fall
    Points: x-1,500
    Information: Get killed by an enemy with over 100% damage, when you only
                 have 50% or less.

Shape-Shifter
    Points: 1,500
    Information: Pick up only transformation items (Cloaking Device, Bunny
                 Hood, etc.) in battle (must pick up at least 3).

Shattered Shield
    Points: x-1,000
    Information: Your shield is destroyed by another enemy in battle.

Shield Buster
    Points: x2,500
    Information: Attack and destroy an enemy's shield in battle.

Shield Saver
    Points: 500
    Information: Stop using shield with L or R just before it shatters.

Shield Stupidity
    Points: x-2,000
    Information: Hold L or R too long, breaking your own shield.

Shooting Star
    Points: 1,500
    Information: The battle ends while you're in star form in the background,
                 just before losing a life.

Shy Guy KO
    Points: 20
    Information: Kill a Shy Guy enemy in the Yoshi's Island stage.

Skid Master
    Points: 1,000
    Information: Have a long stun-slide distance (9 or more feet in 1 minute)
                 in battle.

Smash King
    Points: 3,000
    Information: 50% or more of all your attacks were Smash hits.

Smash Maniac
    Points: 3,500
    Information: Use only Smash hits to defeat the enemy in battle.

Smash-less
    Points: 1,500
    Information: Use no Smash attacks in battle.

Sniper
    Points: 2,000
    Information: Use only flying items in battle.

Solar Being
    Points: 800
    Information: When you get knocked out of the arena, you always turn into
                 a star in the background and disappear.

Special KO
    Points: x800
    Information: Defeat an enemy by using a special move.

Specialist
    Points: 2,200
    Information: Attack using only special moves (direction + B).

Spectator
    Points: -2,500
    Information: Spend a long time standing on sloped terrain in battle.

Speed Demon
    Points: 20,000
    Information: Complete every stage VERY quickly in 1-P mode.

Speedster
    Points: 10,000
    Information: Complete every stage quickly in 1-P mode.

Stale Moves
    Points: -2,000
    Information Use too many of the same attacks in battle.

Stalker
    Points: -1,000
    Information: Always attack a particular player in battle (multi-player
                 only).

Star KO
    Points: x300
    Information: Each time you knock an enemy out of the arena, they turn
                 into a star out in the background.

Statue
    Points: 500
    Information: Don't move to the left or right much, if at all.

Stiff Knees
    Points: 300
    Information: Do not crouch at all in the battle.

Straight Shooter
    Points: 1,500
    Information: Use only shooting items (Ray Gun, Super Scope, etc.) to
                 attack in battle (at least 3 or more).

Super Scoper
    Points: 2,000
    Information: Cause more than 100% damage just from using the Super Scope
                 item in battle.

Super Spy
    Points: x800
    Information: An enemy is killed by a Motion-Sensor Bomb you planted.

Sweeper
    Points: 2,500
    Information: Use mostly low attacks to attack during battle (at least 50%
                 of all attacks).

Switzerland
    Points: 12,000
    Information: Never take damage or attack any enemies.

Target Master
    Points: 30,000
    Information: Complete the 1-P mode, and have cleared the Break the
                 Targets bonus stage.

Throw Down
    Points: 2,500
    Information: Defeat the enemy by throwing them off the edge of the arena.

Timely KO
    Points: x3,500
    Information: Kill the enemy just as time runs out in the battle.

Tiny KO
    Points: x2,500
    Information: Kill an enemy while in tiny form.

Topi KO
    Points: 200
    Information: Defeat a Topi enemy in the Icicle Mountain stage (Adventure
                 Mode).

Triple Items
    Points: 3,000
    Information: Pick up the same item 3 times in a row.

Triple KO
    Points: x4000
    Information: Kill 3 enemies at once.

Twinkle Toes
    Points: 2,500
    Information: Absorb damage at every possible chance (i.e. pressing Z
                 before hitting the ground so you get back up quicker).

Vegetarian
    Points: 1,800
    Information: Pick up 2 or more Maxim Tomatoes in battle.

Very Hard Clear
    Points: 200,000
    Information: Complete the game in 1-P mode on Very Hard difficulty.

Warp-Star KO
    Points: x1,000
    Information: Use the Warp Star item to deliver the final blow to the
                 enemy.

Weight Lifter
    Points: 1,500
    Information: Hold heavy items (Barrel, Party Ball, etc.) for more than 5
                 seconds in battle.

Whipping Boy
    Points: -1,500
    Information: Stay in last place point-wise all throughout the battle
                 (multi-player only).

Wimp
    Points: 1,500
    Information: Use only recovery items (Heart Container, Maxim Tomato,
                 Food) in battle.

Wimpy KO
    Points: x4,000
    Information: Kill an enemy by using a weak attack.

Wire to Wire
    Points: 2,000
    Information: Stay in the lead point-wise all throughout the battle
                 (multi-player only).

World Traveler
    Points: 2,000
    Information: Get killed by being hit towards all 4 sides of the screen.

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-=  11. Target Test -=
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Mario
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Target 1: Head directly to the right to the edge of the platform, and hit the
          target there.

Target 2: Jump off the platform and hit the target in the air on the way
          down.

Target 3: Double jump up and hit the target to the right of #2.

Target 4: Double jump a little to the right, then turn around and do an Up +
          B move to hit the target in the alcove above you. Hold Left to get
          back onto the platform below.

Target 5: Stand a few steps before the right edge, and shoot a fireball to
          the right to hit the wide-open target above the water.

Target 6: Either head all the way left or shoot a fireball to hit the next
          target.

Target 7: Get to the downward-moving elevator platforms. Jump up them all the
          way to the top, then jump to the left and hit the target.

Target 8: On the way down the elevator from the top, you'll see a supposed
          small path leading to a target behind a wall. Jump into that alcove
          and you'll find you can walk in hit, so hit the target.

Target 9: Continue riding the elevator, then shoot a fireball to the left
          when you get diagonally above and right of the target so you hit
          it.

Target 10: Towards the bottom, run and jump off the platform and head right.
           Do a second jump in mid-air, then an Up + B move to hit the
           target.


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Pikachu
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Target 1: Jump up and hit the slow-moving target above you.

Target 2: Move slightly to the right and double jump, then hit the target in
          the air.

Target 3: Go all the way right to the edge of the platform. Use your B move
          to shoot a thunder ball right at the target.

Target 4: Double jump up to another ledge, then drop into the U-shaped alcove
          and hit that target.

Target 5: Jump onto the right edge of that U-shaped alcove you were just in,