Super Smash Bros. for Wii U Trophy FAQ
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- What are Trophies?
- Collecting Trophies
- Trophy Gallery
- Super Smash Bros. Trophies and Trophy Boxes
- Super Mario Bros. Trophies and Trophy Boxes
- Donkey Kong Trophies and Trophy Boxes
- The Legend of Zelda Trophies and Trophy Boxes
- Metroid Trophies and Trophy Boxes
- Yoshi's Island Trophies and Trophy Box
- Kirby Trophies and Trophy Boxes
- Star Fox Trophies and Trophy Boxes
- Pokemon Trophies and Trophy Boxes
- F-Zero Trophies and Trophy Boxes
- EarthBound (Mother) Trophies and Trophy Box
- Fire Emblem Trophies and Trophy Box
- Game & Watch Trophies and Trophy Box
- Kid Icarus Trophies and Trophy Boxes
- WarioWare Trophies and Trophy Box
- Pikmin Trophies and Trophy Boxes
- R.O.B. Trophies
- Animal Crossing Trophies and Trophy Boxes
- Wii Fit Trophies and Trophy Boxes
- Punch-Out!! Trophies and Trophy Boxes
- Xenoblade Chronicles Trophies and Trophy Boxes
- Duck Hunt Trophies and Trophy Box
- Other Trophies and Miscellaneous Trophy Boxes
- Sonic the Hedgehog Trophies and Trophy Boxes
- Mega Man Trophies and Trophy Boxes
- PAC-MAN Trophies and Trophy Boxes
- Street Fighter Trophies
- FAQ
- Legal Stuff
- Special Thanks
- Contact Info
- Trophy FAQ
- Created By Sonictrainer
Introduction
Hi, my name is Ryan aka Sonictrainer and I made this guide help organize information on all of the trophies that can be found in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U.
Progress Report
Still adding information for different sections while adding information for the new DLC Characters.
If anyone has something they think I should add to the guide or notice any errors, feel free to contact me.
Updates
A list of all the updates I've made to this FAQ, starting from the last time I made changes to its debut online.
June 18th, 2015
- Updated the DLC Trophies Section and added DLC Trophies to different Subsections
- Corrected some errors
% June 3rd, 2015
- Updated Trophies in different Subsections
- Corrected some errors
May 1st, 2015
- Reedited the Trophy Boxes in all Subsections to include Trophy Box Numbers
- Updated some Trophies
- Corrected some errors
April 17th, 2015
- Added a DLC Trophies Section
- Added 3 New Trophies to the Pokemon Trophies and Trophy Boxes
December 27th, 2014
- Updated the Challenges and Classic Mode
- All the Names of the Trophies in the Wii U Version have been added
- Updated Trophies and Trophy Boxes
- Updated the Special Thanks Section
- Corrected some errors
December 1st, 2014
- Added a Wii U Differences Subsection
- Updated the Challenges, All-Star Mode, and Trophy Shop Subsections
- Updated and Added more Trophies and Trophy Boxes
- Updated the Special Thanks Section
- Corrected some errors
November 25th, 2014
- Guide posted online for the first time on GameFAQs
What are Trophies?
Trophies are a collectible item in the Super Smash Bros. Series that first appeared in Super Smash Bros. Melee. They are based off of characters, items, stages, and other elements of different game series.There are a Total of regular 716 Trophies in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. However, if players download the Mewtwo DLC, the total changes to 719.
What are Trophy Boxes?
Trophy Boxes are display cases that organize certain Trophies into special groups.You can view your Trophy Boxes in the Trophy Gallery by pressing a specific button when looking at a Trophy that belongs to a Trophy Box.
When you find all of the Trophies for a Trophy Box, the announcer will say COMPLETE and a gold COMPLETE plaque will be added to the front of the Trophy Box on the right side.
Other Notes about Trophy Boxes:
- Not all Trophies have a Trophy Box.
- There are a Total of 92 Trophy Boxes in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U
Wii U Differences
Here is a list of the changes and differences between Trophies when comparing the Wii U Version of Super Smash Bros. to the Nintendo 3DS Version:
- The Wii U Version has more Trophies than the Nintendo 3DS Version (Wii U has 716, 3DS has 685)
- Trophy Boxes are only found in the Wii U Version
- Final Smash Trophies are only found in the Wii U Version
- In the Wii U Trophy Gallery, Trophies have an Appears In section that shows what games the character, item, enemy, etc appears in.
- Most of the Trophies, for some Series, are from games that debuted on consoles like the NES, SNES, Nintendo 64, Nintendo GameCube, Wii, and Wii U.
- The Alternate (Alt.) Fighter Trophies in the Wii U Version use different poses and palette swap/costumes/outfits from the ones in the Nintendo 3DS Version. You may notice them during Classic Mode.
- In the Wii U Version, Alternate (Alt.) Fighter Trophies are only found in the Trophy Shop after Clearing Classic Mode or All-Star Mode with the same Fighter.
- Some of the Trophies that appear in both Versions have different Trophy Trivia or background information.
- Some of the Trophies that appear in both Versions have different methods of being unlocked.
- Some of the Trophies that appear in both Versions are actually cheaper in the Wii U Version's Trophy Shop. Speaking of which, the Wii U Version's Trophy Shop sells more inventory.
DLC Trophies
When players download specific DLC (Downloadable Content), exclusive Trophies are added to the grand total of 716 already in the game. So far it seems that these are added with DLC Fighters, like Mewtwo.
DLC Trophy Count in Super Smash Bros for Wii U | |
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Regular Trophies | 716 |
Mewtwo DLC Trophies | 3 |
Lucas DLC Trophies | 3 |
Roy DLC Trophies | 3 |
Ryu + Suzaku Castle Stage Set DLC Trophies | 4 |
Inkling Set DLC Trophy | 1 |
FINAL TROPHY COUNT TOTAL | 730 |
Mewtwo DLC Trophies:
- Mewtwo: Fighter Trophy added to Classic Mode
- Mewtwo (Alt.): Alternate Fighter Trophy automatically added to the Vault after downloading the [[Mewtwo]]
- Psytrike: Final Smash Trophy added to All-Star Mode
Lucas DLC Trophies:
- Lucas: Fighter Trophy added to Classic Mode
- Lucas (Alt.): Alternate Fighter Trophy automatically added to the Vault after downloading the Lucas DLC
- ?: Final Smash Trophy added to All-Star Mode
Roy DLC Trophies:
- Roy: Fighter Trophy added to Classic Mode
- Roy (Alt.): Alternate Fighter Trophy automatically added to the Vault after downloading the Roy DLC
- : Final Smash Trophy added to All-Star Mode
Ryu + Suzaku Castle Stage Set DLC Trophies:
- Ryu: Fighter Trophy added to Classic Mode
- Ryu (Alt.): Alternate Fighter Trophy automatically added to the Vault after downloading the Ryu + Suzaku Castle Stage Set DLC
- ?: Final Smash Trophy added to All-Star Mode
Inkling Set DLC Trophy:
- Inkling: Other Series Trophy automatically added to the Vault after downloading the Inkling Set DLC
Other Notes about DLC Trophies:
- So far, it doesn't seem like DLC Trophies will be have Trophy Boxes.
Collecting Trophies
There are different ways to collect Trophies in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U.
You can get them through:
Main Menu
- Smash Mode
- Challenges
- [[Smash Tour]]
Online
- Spectate Mode
Games & More: Solo
- Classic Mode
- All-Star Mode
- [[Events]]
- [[Master Orders]]
- [[Crazy Orders]]
- Stadium
- [[Target Blast]]
- [[Home-Run Contest]]
- Vault: Trophies
- Trophy Shop
- Trophy Rush
Smash Mode
Sometimes Trophies will appear on the Stages as you fight during Smash Mode.
Challenges
Ingame Description: 'Take on challenges and win prizes!Challenges are hidden missions in the games that unlock new Trophies, new Stages, new Pokemon (that can come out of Poke/Master Balls), new Music, new Custom Parts, Gold, Crazy Tickets, Masterpieces, and Character Specific custom moves when the missions are completed.
When a Challenge is completed, other Challenges close to it will change to blue and reveal how to be completed.
Golden Hammers will be unlocked when you complete Cyan Colored Challenges. You can use Golden Hammers, for 1 time only, to win Challenges for free. However, there are only 5 Golden Hammers.
You'll need to complete all 140 Challenges to unlock all the Trophies in the game.
Trophy & Golden Hammer Challenges in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U Version | ||
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Challenge Number | Trophies & Golden Hammers | Challenges |
4 | Reaper | Play as Pit and score 4 or more KOs in a single Solo Cruel Smash. |
5 | Whomp | Play as PAC-MAN in Stage 3 and score 300,000 or more in Solo Target Blast using the back wall. |
8 | Able Sisters | Collect all of the custom outfits. |
9 | Toadsworth | ? |
10 | Majora's Mask | ? |
11 | Saki Amamiya | ? |
13 | Deathborn | ? |
14 | Magolor | Score at least 450,000 points in a single game of Target Blast on Stage 3. |
15 | Prince of Sable | Collect over 300,000 Gold. |
18 | F.L.U.D.D. | ? |
19 | Waluigi | ? |
20 | Tac | ? |
21 | Knuckle Joe | ? |
22 | Koffing | ? |
24 | Flying Man | ? |
25 | Samus (Dark Suit) | ? |
26 | King K. Rool | Play as Ganondorf and hit Sandbag at least 3,280 feet in Solo Home-Run Contest. |
27 | Mechonis | ? |
28 | Kritter | Clear a 3-Minute Smash after getting 120 or more KOs. |
30 | Galacta Knight | ? |
31 | Gunship | ? |
32 | Shadow | ? |
34 | Souflee | ? |
38 | Black Knight | ? |
39 | Mr. L | Play Solo Cruel Smash as Luigi and survive for 1 minute. |
40 | Daisy (Baseball) | Hit Sandbag 3,280 feet or more in Home-Run Contest. |
42 | Soda Popinski | ? |
43 | Dixie Kong | ? |
47 | Fire Kirby | ? |
48 | Wonder-Yellow | ? |
49 | Birdo | Clear a Solo 3-Minute Smash after getting 100 or more KOs while playing as Mii Gunner. |
50 | CommanderVideo | Get a chain of 300 or more in a single game of Trophy Rush. |
51 | Jeff | Play as Ness in Stage 3 and get a score of 2,000,000 or more in a single game of Solo Target Blast. |
52 | Substitute Doll | Play as Meta Knight and score 90 KOs or more in Solo Endless Smash. |
54 | Special Flag | ? |
56 | Banzai Bill | Clear a Solo 3-Minute Smash after getting 110 or more KOs while playing as Bowser. |
58 | Krystal | Play alone and as Fox and get a Fever Rush 6 or more times in a single game of Trophy Rush. |
59 | Ice Climbers | ? |
63 | Bionis | Get 3 or more Checkpoint Bonuses in Smash Tour. |
65 | Timmy & Tommy | Collect 300 unique trophies. |
69 | Smash Ball | ? |
73 | Wolf Link | Play as Zelda in Stage 1 and get a score of 150,000 or more in a single game of Solo Target Blast. |
77 | Dr. Light | Hit Sandbag between 1,640 and 1,656 feet in Solo Home-Run Contest while playing as R.O.B.. |
81 | Wonder Green | Hit Sandbag between 1,640 and 1,656 feet in Home-Run Contest. |
82 | Snorlax | Clear the "Fitness Junkie" event on normal difficulty or higher. |
87 | Riki | Use 18 or more Tour Items in a single game of Smash Tour. |
100 | Lor Starcutter | Play as Toon Link in Stage 2 and get a score of 120,000 or more in a single game of Solo Target Blast. |
108 | Dr. Kawashima | Clear Classic without losing a single life. |
111 | Tricky | Clear the "Behind Enemy Lines" event. |
114 | Resetti | Have the game on for more than 10 hours. |
115 | Master Hand and 1 Golden Hammer | Clear Solo Classic at intensity 2.0 with 5 or more characters. |
123 | Rover and 1 Golden Hammer | Clear Crazy Orders while playing as Villager. |
125 | Celeste | Collect 50 unique trophies. |
128 | Crazy Hand | Clear Crazy Orders. |
130 | Wii U Fit Trainer | Get a chain of at least 50 in Trophy Rush while playing alone and as Wii Fit Trainer. |
134 | Nabbit | Bump into an enemy who appears on the board in Smash Tour. |
137 | Saharah | Create a stage in the Stage Builder. |
Other Notes about Challenges:
- (if you stare at it for 5 seconds a flash of light will show the Golden Hammer)
- Challenge #? can be completed on any Difficulty in All-Star Mode
- You cannot use Golden Hammers for Challenges #?
- To see how close you are to completing certain Challenges, check the Records Menus in the Vault
Classic Mode
In Classic Mode, there are 3 ways of collecting Trophies.
First, every Fighter has their own Trophy that can only be unlocked by Clearing Classic Mode with that character. The Intensity doesn't matter as long as you Clear all 6 Stages with the particular Fighter.
Second, you can Win Trophies, Custom Parts, Gold, and Tickets through the Prize Roulette. After choosing your opponents and stage, a Prize Roulette will appear before the match starts. If you can get the Prize Roulette to land on a Green Trophy Icon and Win the match, the Trophies you've unlocked will appear. If you manage to Clear Classic Mode with a Fighter, all the Trophies and other prizes will be yours.
Finally, sometimes certain opponents will have items on them. To earn the items, you and your Teammates have to KO them individually. For example, if you choose to fight a group where Pikachu is holding a Trophy, Samus is holding a Custom Part, and Sonic is holding Gold, you have to KO all 3 of them to get their items. However, if another Fighter KOs Pikachu, Samus, or Sonic, you will not get their items.
All the Trophies you collect will appear in the Stage Clear Result Screen.
If you get a GAME OVER during Classic Mode, it is possible to lose some of the Trophies, Custom Parts, Gold, and Tickets you've collected.
Other Notes about Classic Mode:
- Coming Soon
All-Star Mode
In All-Star Mode, there are 2 ways of collecting Trophies.
First, every Fighter has their own Final Smash Trophy that can only be unlocked by Clearing All-Star Mode with that character. The Difficulty doesn't matter as long as you Clear all 6 Stages with a Fighter without dying.
Second, sometimes Trophies and Custom Parts will appear on the left side of the Rest Area in-between Rounds.
All-Star Mode | ||||
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Rounds | Years | Stages | All-Star Mode Fighters | True All-Star Mode Fighters |
Round 1 | ? | ? | Robin, Greninja, Wii Fit Trainer, and Luma & Rosalina | ? |
Round 2 | ? | ? | ? | ? |
Round 3 | ? | ? | ? | ? |
Round 4 | ? | ? | ? | ? |
Round 5 | ? | ? | ? | ? |
Round 6 | ? | ? | , Mario, and PAC-MAN | ? |
Other Notes about All-Star Mode:
- I've found multiple Rare Trophies, that would normally cost 1,500 G or more in the Shop, in the Rest Area on Normal Difficulty
Trophy Shop
For the first time ever, there is a Shop where you can buy Trophies using the Gold collected from various Modes.
The Shop sells 8 different Trophies at a time. Each Trophy will have its Name, Game Series, Price Tag, and a label that tells you whether it's Unlocked, or Purchased. New Trophies that you don't have will not have the "Unlocked" tag.
Sometimes Trophies will be "On Sale", allowing you to save Gold.
Other Notes about the Trophy Shop:
- Some of the Trophies sold in the Shop can be found through other methods
- The Shop's Inventory seems to be random
- Rare Trophies are more expensive than Common Trophies
- Trophies can have different On Sale Prices
- Some Trophies, that also appear in both the 3DS Version, may be cheaper or more expensive in this Version
- Alternate (Alt.) Fighter Trophies are found here instead of being unlocked in All-Star Mode like the Nintendo 3DS Version. They only start appearing in the Shop after you've Cleared Classic Mode/All-Star Mode with the same Fighter.
- I noticed that the Koopalings and Alph started appearing in the Shop after I Cleared Classic Mode as Bowser Jr. and Olimar respectively
Trophy Rush
Trophy Rush is a brand new minigame in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, where players can spend Gold to try and win Trophies, Custom Parts, and more Gold.Before you play the game, you have to choose your Fighter and choose how much time you want to pay for. Each second on the clock costs 6 G. The minimum amount of time you can have is 30 seconds, which costs 180 G. The maximum amount of time you can have is 2 Minutes and 30 seconds, which costs 900 G.
The main goal of the Mini-Game is to destroy different types of blocks to fill the Fever Gauge with energy. Once it is completely full, Fever Rush will activate causing special prize Blocks to appear.
Different Types of Items in Trophy Rush | |
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Item's Name | Item Description |
Wooden Blocks | Wooden Blocks are the most common blocks that drop onto the platform. They come in different shapes and sizes. |
Brick Blocks | Brick Blocks are similar to Wooden Blocks except they take more hits to be destroyed. |
Fever Blocks | Fever Blocks are rare, gold blocks that take multiple hits to destroy and add a larger amount of energy to the Fever Gauge when destroyed. |
Bomb Blocks | Bomb Blocks are |
Cannon Blocks | Cannon Blocks are giant black blocks. |
Gold Blocks | Gold Blocks are red blocks with a picture of a Gold Coin on them. They only appear during Fever Rush and appear more often than the Trophy Blocks and Custom Part Blocks. Destroy them to Win Gold. |
Trophy Blocks | Trophy Blocks are pink blocks with yellow edges with the Trophy Icon on them. They only appear during Fever Rush and appear more often than the Custom Part Blocks. You'll win 1 Trophy for each Trophy Block you destroy. |
Custom Part Blocks | Custom Part Blocks are green blocks with the Custom Part Icon on them. |
RESULTS
- Trophies:
- Custom Parts
- Gold
- Total Score
- Max Chain
- GSP
- Play Time
Other Notes about the Trophy Rush:
- According to the game's tutorial: The longer you play, the easier it is to win!
- Some Trophies can only be unlocked in this mode
Trophy Gallery
You can look at all of the Trophies you've found and unlocked in the Gallery, under Trophies in the Vault. The Trophy Gallery organizes Trophies by Order Obtained, By Series, and By Category.
Category Descriptions:
- Fighter: All playable characters and characters that join them in battles
- Fighter Related: Characters and weapons that are summoned by Fighters, that appear momentarily during the fight or during Final Smashes
- Final Smash: All characters, attacks, weapons, and other elements related to each Fighter's Final Smash
- Series Related: Characters, Items, and other elements from a Fighter's Series that don't actually appear in this game
- Items: All items that can be used in battles
- Assist Trophy: All characters, items, and other elements that appear as Assist Trophies
- Poke Ball: All types of Poke Balls and the Pokemon that can be released from them
- Enemy: Characters that appear as Enemies or Bosses that try to KO Fighters during specific Stages or Modes
- Stage: Characters, items, and elements that only appear on certain Stages and Trophies that are smaller versions or representations of Stages
- Other: Characters, items, and elements from other Nintendo Game Series that don't have Fighters in this game and don't belong to the other categories
Other Notes about the Trophy Gallery:
- Coming Soon
Super Smash Bros. Trophies and Trophy Boxes
This Subsection shows all of the Trophies for the Mii Fighter types and other characters, items, and elements from the Super Smash Bros. Series.
The Super Smash Bros. series icon is the Series Logo.
Other Notes about Super Smash Bros Series Trophies and Trophy Boxes:
- There are a total of 35 Super Smash Bros. Trophies and 5 Super Smash Bros. Trophy Boxes in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U
All Super Smash Bros. Series Trophies in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U | ||||||||
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Order and Name | Which Version? | Availability | Category | Appears In | Regular Price | On Sale Prices | Description | Trophy Trivia |
1. Mii Brawler | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Clear Classic Mode as a Mii Brawler type Mii Fighter on any Intensity | Fighter | Super Smash Bros. for Wii U/Nintendo 3DS (Released in November 2014) | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | A Red Default Mii Brawler | This fighter is based on a player's Mii. It excels at fighting with punches and kicks. This type of Mii is very agile, blending attacks with movement to get the battle flowing. It has superior dash and jump compared to other types. Stay close and keep whaling on foes-you'll KO them in no time! | |
2. Mii Brawler (Alt.) | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive | Randomly appears in the Trophy Shop after Clearing Classic Mode or All-Star Mode as a Mii Brawler type Fighting Mii | Fighter | Super Smash Bros. for Wii U/Nintendo 3DS (Released in November 2014) | 1,000 G | 20% off!: 800 G | Coming Soon | Shot Put is the only projectile attack a Mii Brawler can have. It drops quickly and only bounces a tiny bit. Try using it on foes hanging off an edge to knock them off. The down special Head-On Assault can bury enemies in the ground. It also sends the Mii Brawler downward-don't KO yourself, too! |
3. Omega Blitz | Wii U Exclusive | Clear All-Star Mode as a Mii Brawler type Mii Fighter on any Difficulty | Final Smash | Super Smash Bros. for Wii U/Nintendo 3DS (Released in November 2014) | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | A Red Default Mii Brawler using Omega Blitz on Little Mac | Mii Brawler's Final Smash will strike opponents with a powerful uppercut and then deliver a rush of attacks in midair. If the uppercut misses, the rush of attacks will fail as well. However, there is no escaping this move once caught in it. The final blow consists of kicking opponents down and bouncing them off the stage. | |
4. Mii Swordfighter | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Clear Classic Mode as a Mii Swordfighter type Mii Fighter on any Intensity | Fighter | Super Smash Bros. for Wii U/Nintendo 3DS (Released in November 2014) | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | A Blue Default Mii Swordfighter | This fighter is based on a player's Mii and favors a sword in battle. Enjoy the extra reach the sword offers, but remember that it takes a bit longer for strikes to reach your opponent as a result. Customize your Mii with chargeable moves, counters, or projectile attacks. | |
5. Mii Swordfighter (Alt.) | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive | Randomly appears in the Trophy Shop after Clearing Classic Mode or All-Star Mode as a Mii Swordfighter type Mii Fighter | Fighter | Super Smash Bros. for Wii U/Nintendo 3DS (Released in November 2014) | 1,000 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | One of the Mii Swordfighter side specials actually uses a throwing disc called a chakram! How quickly you press your desired direction controls how fast and far the chakram flies and how much damage it does. Several other moves, like Skyward Slash Dash, also work in this manner. |
6. Final Edge | Wii U Exclusive | Clear All-Star Mode as a Mii Swordfighter type Mii Fighter on any Difficulty | Final Smash | Super Smash Bros. for Wii U/Nintendo 3DS (Released in November 2014) | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | A Blue Default Mii Swordfighter using Final Edge on Link | The Mii Swordfighter will raise its sword, firing multiple shock waves forward in its Final Smash. The waves expand outward and push foes off the screen. Walls and the ground can't stop this display of power, so this Final Smash is exceptional at taking out several rivals at the same time. | |
7. Mii Gunner | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Clear Classic Mode as a Mii Gunner type Mii Fighter on any Intensity | Fighter | Super Smash Bros. for Wii U/Nintendo 3DS (Released in November 2014) | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | A Orange Default Mii Gunner | A Mii sporting a blaster arm, this fighter is a great choice for those who prefer to fight the battle from a distance. The Mii Gunner has a lot of special projectile moves available, so pick favorites and use them when needed. Don't forget about standard and smash attacks! | |
8. Mii Gunner (Alt.) | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive | Randomly appears in the Trophy Shop after Clearing Classic Mode or All-Star Mode as a Mii Gunner type Mii Fighter | Fighter | Super Smash Bros. for Wii U/Nintendo 3DS (Released in November 2014) | 1,000 G | ??0 G | Coming Soon | One of the Mii Gunner's side specials is Stealth Burst. The missile blends in, making it tough to see. Plus, you can control when it explodes, so it's handy for surprise attacks! You could also use Absorbing Vortex to absorb damage done to you by energy weapons. This is one fighter with a lot of tricks up its sleeve! |
9. Full Blast | Wii U Exclusive | Clear All-Star Mode as a Mii Gunner type Mii Fighter on any Difficulty | Final Smash | Super Smash Bros. for Wii U/Nintendo 3DS (Released in November 2014) | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | A Orange Mii Gunner using Full Blast on Samus and Mega Man | The Mii Gunner's Final Smash unleashes a wide, long-range beam of painful energy. The laser will hit several times, pushing back opponents before launching them with the last blow. You can adjust the laser beam's angle, so punish a foe who thought he or she was safe by trying to duck under the beam! | |
10. Smash Ball | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Use every Fighter's Final Smash at least once (Does not count Events Mode or DLC characters) | Item | Super Smash Bros. Brawl (Released in March 2008 on the Wii) | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | This item can truly turn the tide of battle. Once broken open, a character's Final Smash will be unlocked. If your opponent collects this, you'd better brace yourself for a powerful special move. This item is pretty durable and floats around the stage, so timing and positioning are key. | |
11. Assist Trophy | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Won as a Prize after playing Trophy Rush | Item | Super Smash Bros. Brawl | ?00 G | ?0% off!: ?00 G | Coming Soon | This strange capsule contains a guest character who will aid you in your battle. Who will emerge? Grab it and find out! Maybe it'll be a famous character from a popular game, or perhaps a goofy sidekick here to prove his or her worth. Too bad you can't choose who shows up or control them.. |
12. Crates | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Won as a Prize after playing Trophy Rush | Item | Super Smash Bros. (Released in April 1999 on the Nintendo 64) and Super Smash Bros. for Wii U/Nintendo 3DS (Released in November 2014) | ?00 G | ?0% off!: ?00 G | Coming Soon | Throw or attack this crate to bust it open and get the goodies inside. The crate may look different based on the stage you're battling on, but the items inside won't change. Sometimes these things can explode, however, so it's best to be very crateful around them... |
13. Rolling Crates | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Won as a Prize after playing Trophy Rush | ? | Super Smash Bros. Brawl | ?00 G | ?0% off!: ?00 G | Coming Soon | A normal-looking box, this one actually has wheels on the bottom. Just give the box a little nudge-its own weight will turn it into a rolling weapon. It's possible to ride on top of it, but you certainly aren't traveling in style. Be sure to stop the box or jump off before it hits something! |
14. Barrels | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Item | Super Smash Bros. | 500 G? | 30% off!: 350 G or 7 Play Coins | Coming Soon | These barrels are crammed full of items, but they're also incredibly tough to break. No baby hits here-attacking too lightly will just send the barrel rolling away, making it a dangerous obstacle for both you and your foes. And if others break the barrel, they'll get the items you wanted! |
15. Capsule | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Won as a Prize after playing Trophy Rush | Item | ? | ?00 G | ?0% off!: ?00 G | Coming Soon | This tiny capsule can hold one item inside it, no matter how massive that one item may be. How does it do that? No idea! But all you have to do to get the prize is break the capsule. It's possible for these things to explode, so it's best to break it against walls or opponents. They won't be upset. Maybe. |
16. Party Ball | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Won as a Prize after playing Trophy Rush | Item | ? | ?00 G | ?0% off!: ?00 G or ? Play Coins | Coming Soon | A celebratory ball, filled with irresistible treasures just begging to be released. Once thrown, it floats into the air and releases its prizes. It could be a variety of awesome items, but you should be careful-sometimes the Party Ball is stuffed full of Bob-ombs! How rude! |
17. Blast Box | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Clear the Event: ? in [[Events Mode]] and Unlock Mr. Game & Watch | Item | Super Smash Bros. Brawl (Released in March 2008 on the Wii) and Super Smash Bros. for Wii U/Nintendo 3DS (Released in November 2014) | ? | ? | It's a Blast Box, sitting on a regular Trophy Stand. | A highly flammable box packed full of gunpowder. The player who last threw the box will get credit for any KOs it causes. Setting off the box will result in a massive explosion, and you've only yourself to blame if you blow yourself up. It says DANGER right on the front. |
18. Sandbag | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Coming Soon | Item | Coming Soon | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | This little guy is great for getting in some practice against. In Home-Run Contest you'll send it flying, and in normal battles it has a habit of dropping items when you lay into it. Sandbag seems pretty content with being your punching bag, so it'd almost be mean not to go all out on it. | |
19. Food | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Won as a Prize after playing Trophy Rush | Item | Super Smash Bros. ? | ?00 G | ?0% off!: ?00 G | Coming Soon | Pick up food and eat it to restore health. There are 28 kinds of food in all, including bread, which heals 10 damage, roast chicken, which heals 15, and so on. The fancier the food, the more damage it will heal. Keep an eye out for Party Balls-they may drop a whole buffet for you to nom! |
20. Timer | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Won as a Prize after playing Trophy Rush | Item | Super Smash Bros. Brawl (Released in March 2008 on the Wii) and Super Smash Bros. for Wii U/Nintendo 3DS (Released in November 2014) | ?00 G? | ?0% off!: ?00 G? | Coming Soon | Grabbing this will time flow at a different pace around you. Everyone else will slow down, letting you grab all the items and get in some blows. Sometimes, though, this item backfires and slows you down too. Worst case, it may actually slow ONLY you. That's not so great... |
21. Beam Sword | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Won as a Prize after playing Trophy Rush | Item | ? | May not appear in the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | A powerful sword with a blade of pure energy. It isn't the strongest weapon to land on the battlefield, but its shape can change based on how it is used to attack. A forward smash will make the blade especially long. Lash out at your foes from a distance-they can't hit back! | |
22. Home-Run Bat | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Play [[Home-Run Contest]] for the first time? | Item | Coming Soon | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | It's a Home-Run Bat, floating above a Trophy Stand | Combine this black bat with a forward smash to try for a home run, using an opponent as the ball! Unfortunately, the reach on the bat is not all that impressive, so it takes some real skill to line up a hit. Keep your chin up, though-the loud "KREEENG" of a hit makes it all worthwhile. | |
23. Ray Gun | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Won as a Prize after Playing Trophy Rush | ? | Super Smash Bros. (Released in April 1999 on the Nintendo 64) and Super Smash Bros. for Wii U/Nintendo 3DS (Released in November 2014) | ?00 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
24. Drill | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Won as a Prize after playing Trophy Rush | Item | ? | ?00 G? | 0% off!: ?00 G | Coming Soon | This may look like a handy hand-to-hand weapon, but the steel bit actually fires like a bullet. You only get one shot, but if that shot hits enemies, it will drill into them, doing continuous damage and carrying them back. Don't forget to throw the base at them afterward, adding insult to injury! |
25. Motion-Sensor Bomb | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Coming Soon | Item | Super Smash Bros. Melee (Released in December 2001 on the Nintendo GameCube) andSuper Smash Bros. for Wii U/Nintendo 3DS (Released in November 2014) | ?00 G | ?0% off!: ?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
26. Gooey Bomb | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Coming Soon | Item | ? | ?00 G | ?0% off!: ?00 G | Coming Soon | This one is incredibly sticky, clinging to anyone or anything it touches before exploding. If you happen to be the "anyone," you can hand it off by passing or touching one of your foes-time to get real friendly! If there isn't anyone around, you'd better spend the next few seconds wisely.. |
27. Smoke Ball | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Won as a Prize after playing Trophy Rush | Item | ? | May not appear in the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Ack! It's hard to see through all the smoke this ball lets off. You can throw this around a stage, obscuring the view, or stick it to opponents and really annoy them. The smoke itself doesn't do any damage, but there's definitely an advantage to concealing the battlefield. | |
28. Bumper | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Won as a Prize for Playing Trophy Rush | Item | Super Smash Bros. (Released in April 1999 on the Nintendo 64) and Super Smash Bros. for Wii U/Nintendo 3DS (Released in November 2014) | ?00 G | ?0% off!: ?00 G | Coming Soon | Ah, pinball.. what a fun game. And with this item, you can add a bit of pinball wham to the battlefield. Once thrown, this item will bounce anything that comes near it violently away. Just don't get careless and walk into a deployed one yourself, or you'll get bounced too! |
29. Team Healer | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Won as a Prize after playing Trophy Rush | ? | ? | ?00 G | ?0% off!: ?00 G | Coming Soon | An item exclusive to team battles. If you throw it at injured teammates, it will reduce the damage they've taken so far. It can be used against your foes as well, dealing a bit of damage, but it can sometimes heal them, too. That's the last thing you want! |
30. Coin (Coin Smash) | Wii U Exclusive | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | Super Smash Bros Melee/Brawl/for Wii U/Nintendo 3DS (Released in ?) | ?,?00 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
31. CD | Wii U Exclusive | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | Super Smash Bros Melee/Brawl/for Wii U/Nintendo 3DS (Released in ?) | ?,?00 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
32. Fighting Mii Team | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Won as a Prize after playing Trophy Rush | ? | ? | ?00 G | ?0% off!: ?00 G | Coming Soon | These weak fighters shop up in droves in Multi-Man Smash. There are Brawler, Swordfighter, and Gunner types. Since they're based on the Mii characters saved on your 3DS system or Wii U console, you could end up battling friends and family! Don't get soft-just take them out! Almost any attack does the trick. |
33. Master Hand | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Clear Classic Mode on Solo with 5 different Fighters, on at 2.0 Intensity or higher | Enemy | Super Smash Bros. (Released in April 1999 on Nintendo 64) and Super Smash Bros. for Wii U | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | The mysterious Master Hand is the source of creation in the Smash Bros. universe. He appears in Final Destination when all other rivals are defeated. He fights with a diverse move set and only grows stronger if you make him angry. If you know when to fight and when to dodge, you'll take him down! | |
34. Crazy Hand | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Clear [[Crazy Orders]] for the first time | Enemy | Super Smash Bros. Melee (Released in December 2001 on the Nintendo GameCube) andSuper Smash Bros. for Wii U/Nintendo 3DS (Released in November 2014) | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | The erratic Crazy Hand embodies destruction in the Smash Bros. universe. You can see madness in the way he moves and the attacks he unleashes. Pairing up with Master Hand makes him an especially dangerous foe. Be ready for an intense battle when their laughter fills the air. | |
35. Master Core | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Enemy | Super Smash Bros. for Wii U/Nintendo 3DS (Released in November 2014) | 1,000 G | 20% off!: 800 G | Coming Soon | This sinister being will appear from Master Hand. A bunch of black objects, called "Swarm," will gather and mimic a variety of shapes, changing its attack pattern with each new form. After taking enough damage, it will reveal even more forms. Defeat the Swarm's forms to reveal its true core. |
Super Smash Bros. Trophy Boxes
Trophy Box #1: Brawler | |
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The First Super Smash Bros. Series Trophy Box | |
Trophies in the Top Row: 4 | Sandbag + ? + Banana Peel + Soccer Ball |
Trophies in the Bottom Row: 3 | Omega Blitz + Mii Brawler + Mii Brawler (Alt.) |
Total Number of Trophies: 7 | COMPLETE |
Trophy Box #2: Swordfighter | |
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The Second Super Smash Bros. Series Trophy Box | |
Trophies in the Top Row: 4 | Golden Hammer + Beam Sword + ? + Fire Bar |
Trophies in the Bottom Row: 3 | Final Edge + Mii Swordfighter + Mii Swordfighter (Alt.) |
Total Number of Trophies: 7 | COMPLETE |
Trophy Box #3: Gunner | |
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The Third Super Smash Bros. Series Trophy Box | |
Trophies in the Top Row: 4 | Drill + Ray Gun + Boomerang + Smoke Ball |
Trophies in the Bottom Row: 3 | Full Blast + Mii Gunner + Mii Gunner (Alt.) |
Total Number of Trophies: 7 | COMPLETE |
Trophy Box #4: Items & Rewards | |
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The Fourth Super Smash Bros. Series Trophy Box | |
Trophies in the Top Row: 4 | ? + ? + Crates + Party Ball |
Trophies in the Bottom Row: 4 | Capsule + ? + ? + Food |
Total Number of Trophies: 8 | COMPLETE |
Trophy Box #5: Road to Master Hand | |
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The Fifth and Final Super Smash Bros. Series Trophy Box | |
Trophies in the Top Row: 3 | ? + Fighting Mii Team + ? |
Trophies in the Bottom Row: 3 | Crazy Hand + Master Core + Master Hand |
Total Number of Trophies: 6 | COMPLETE |
Super Mario Bros. Trophies and Trophy Boxes
This Subsection shows all of the Trophies and Trophy Boxes for Mario, Luigi, Peach, Bowser, Bowser Jr., the Koopalings, Rosalina & Luma and other characters, items, and elements from the Super Mario Bros. Series.
The Super Mario Bros. series icon is a Super Mushroom.
Other Notes about Super Mario Bros Series Trophies and Trophy Boxes:
- There are a Total of 107 Super Mario Bros. Trophies and 10 Super Smash Bros. Trophy Boxes in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U
All Super Mario Bros. Series Trophies in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U | ||||||||
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Order and Name | Which Version? | Availability | Category | Appears In | Regular Price | On Sale Prices | Description | Trophy Trivia |
36. Mario | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Clear Classic Mode as Mario in any Intensity | Fighter | Donkey Kong Classics (Released in September 1988 on the NES) and Super Mario Bros. (Released in October 1985 on the NES) | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | As iconic as iconic gets, this gaming celebrity is known for saving the world from Bowser. He's got amazing jumping skills and makes use of a wide range of transformations. In his free time, he plays too many sports to count. In Smash Bros., he's a well-rounded fighter you can rely on. Say it with me: "It's a me, Mario!" | |
37. Mario (Alt.) | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii Exclusive | Randomly appears in the Trophy Shop after Clearing Classic Mode or All-Star Mode as Mario | ? | Donkey Kong Classics (Released in September 1988 on the NES) and Super Mario Bros. (Released in October 1985 on the NES) | 1,000 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Mario, in his Waluigi themed outfit, using his side special: Cape | Super Jump Punch is an up-special move that lets you leap high into the air, carrying any fighters you strike along with you. You'll be invincible for a moment after you launch this attack. The default side-special move, Cape, will flip a fighter around. Keep a foe from returning with this move! |
38. Mario Finale | Wii U Exclusive | Clear All-Star Mode as Mario on any Difficulty | Final Smash | Super Smash Bros. Brawl (Released in March 2008 on the Wii) | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Fire Mario | Break the Smash Ball and unleash Mario's Final Smash. Mario will fire a devastating blast of fire in the direction he is facing. The attack covers a wide range and travels far, so it's best to fire this from one side of the stage to the other. The damage is impressive, and this move can actually carry foes right off the screen! | |
39. Luigi | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Clear Classic Mode as Luigi in any Intensity | Fighter | Mario Bros. (Released during 1983 in the Arcades) and Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon (Released in March 2013 on the Nintendo 3DS) | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Luigi recently celebrated his 30th Anniversary with the Year of Luigi, but all that attention just made him even more shy and awkward. In Smash Bros., Luigi takes a lot of cues from his brother in fighting style, adding flair to moves like Super Jump Punch. His taunts, however, are truly unique. | |
40. Luigi (Alt.) | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Randomly appears in the Trophy Shop after Clearing Classic Mode or All-Star Mode as Luigi | Fighter | Mario Bros. (Released during 1983 in the Arcades) and Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon (Released in March 2013 on the Nintendo 3DS) | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Luigi may sulk when his down taunt is used, but his little dejected kick can actually hurt a nearby enemy fighter. It can even trigger a meteor smash! Notice an enemy leisurely hanging from the edge? Run over and pout on the edge-that foe will be the one with something to pout about! | |
41. Poltergust 5000 | Wii U Exclusive | Clear All-Star Mode as Luigi on any Difficulty | Final Smash | Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon (Released in March 2013 on the Nintendo 3DS) | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | A ghost-sucking vacuum cleaner created by Professor E. Gadd. In Luigi's ghostly adventures, it's the only thing standing between him and complete terror. In this game, it sucks in enemies, damages them, and then fires them diagonally upward. If it's used in an area with no ceilings, you might send them soaring right off the screen! | |
42. Peach | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Clear Classic Mode as Peach in any Intensity | Fighter | Super Mario Bros. (Released in October 1985 on the NES) and Super Princess Peach (Released in February 2006 on the DS) | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Princess of the Mushroom Kingdom, Peach continues to prove that "powerful" and "cute" are not mutually exclusive. In Smash Bros., Peach uses her dress to float above the fray, suddenly descending and attacking with numerous weapons. A frying pan? Umbrella? TOAD?! Where does she keep it all? | |
43. Peach (Alt.) | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive | Randomly appears in the Trophy Shop after Clearing Classic Mode or All-Star Mode as Peach | Fighter | Super Mario Bros. (Released in October 1985 on the NES) and Super Princess Peach (Released in February 2006 on the DS) | 1,000 G | ?0% off!: ??0 | Peach in her White Dress | '' |
44. Peach Blossom | Wii U Exclusive | Clear All-Star Mode as Peach in any Intensity | Final Smash | ? | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Peach's Final Smash is quite a spectacle to behold. Giant illustrations of Peach herself frame the screen, giant peaches rain down, and all the other fighters fall asleep. The closer they are to Peach, the longer they'll stay snoozing, giving Peach plenty of time to send foes flying or to recover her health with the peaches. | |
45. Bowser | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Clear Classic Mode as Bowser in any Intensity | Fighter | Super Mario Bros. | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | The archenemy of Mario and the reason Peach spends more time kidnapped than in her own castle. His plans aren't always the best, and occasionally he even finds himself on Mario's side. In Smash Bros., he's a serious heavyweight who laughs off weaker attacks. Hit him hard to send him flying! | |
46. Bowser (Alt.) | Wii U and 3DS/Wii U Exclusive | Randomly appears in the Trophy Shop after Clearing Classic Mode or All-Star Mode as Bowser | Fighter | ? | ?00 G | ?0% off!: ??0 | Bowser's ? color swap | Bowser makes good use of his heavy physique with his down special Bowser Bomb, slamming down with his bottom. If he's on the ground, he'll jump into the air before crashing down. Also, he can gain a bit of altitude if you press the special button repeatedly while executing Whirling Fortress, his up special. |
47. Giga Bowser | Wii U Exclusive | Clear All-Star Mode as Bowser on any Difficulty | Final Smash | Super Smash Bros. Melee (Released in December 2001 on the Nintendo GameCube) | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Prepare to behold Bowser in all his Koopa glory. This fearsome form first appeared all the way back in Melee. | |
48. Dr. Mario | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Clear Classic Mode as Dr. Mario on any Difficulty | Fighter | Dr. Mario | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | In the 1990 puzzle game Dr. Mario, Mario threw on a white coat and decided to take a shot at that whole "medicine" thing. In this game, he's a balanced fighter who can throw multivitamin capsules and nimbly deflect blows with his Super Sheet. He's not quite as quick as normal Mario, but his attacks deal a bit more damage. | |
49. Dr. Mario (Alt.) | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive | Randomly appears in the Trophy Shop after Clearing Classic Mode or All-Star Mode as Dr. Mario | Fighter | ? | 1,000 G | 50% off!: 500 G | Dr. Mario's pink outfit | Mario and Dr. Mario are only slightly different. Basically, Dr. Mario is stronger, but his MD slows his speed and lowers his jump. He also has a move Mario doesn't: Dr. Tornado, a down special that can trap opponents before launching them. You can move left and right while doing it and press the button repeatedly to rise into the air. |
50. Doctor Finale | Wii U Exclusive | Clear All-Star Mode as Dr. Mario on any Difficulty | Final Smash | ? | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Coming Sono | |
51. Rosalina & Luma | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Clear Classic Mode as Rosalina & Luma on any Intensity | Fighter | Super Mario Galaxy | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | The mysterious Rosalina lives in the Comet Observatory with the Lumas. She first traveled with them in search of their mother. In Smash Bros., Rosalina and Luma can fight in different places at the same time. If you can trap someone between Rosalina and Luma, you'll be able to unleash incredible damage! | |
52. Rosalina & Luma (Alt.) | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive | Randomly appears in the Trophy Shop after Clearing Classic Mode or All-Star Mode as Rosalina & Luma | Fighter | ? | 1,000 G | 30% off!: 700 G | Coming Soon | Rosalina can pull in items and projectiles around her with her Gravitational Pull move. Her up special Launch Star is a diagonal jump and, though harmless, it has exceptional range. You also have some control over Rosalina's trajectory when she uses it. |
53. Power Star | Wii U Exclusive | Clear All-Star Mode as Rosalina & Luma on any Difficulty | Fighter | ? | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | |
54. Bowser Jr. | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Clear Classic Mode as Bowser Jr./Larry/Roy/Wendy/Iggy/Morton/Lemmy/Ludwig on any Intensity | Fighter | Super Mario Sunshine | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Bowser's beloved, spoiled son sports a bandanna with a large mouth drawn on it. Like his father, Bowser Jr. longs to take Mario down. In Smash Bros., he'll fight from inside his heavily armed Junior Clown Car. The Clown Car takes less damage than Bowser Jr., so mind your positioning. | |
55. Bowser Jr. (Alt.) | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive | Randomly appears in the Trophy Shop after Clearing Classic Mode or All-Star Mode as Bowser Jr./Larry/Roy/Wendy/Iggy/Morton/Lemmy/Ludwig | Fighter | ? | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | The Clown Kart Dash special move turns the Junior Clown Car into a Kart. If you change direction while driving it, it'll spin and do more damage. When you use his up special, Bowser Jr. leaps from his Junior Clown Car, dropping it on the foes below. | |
56. Shadow Mario Paint | Wii U Exclusive | Clear All-Star Mode as Bowser Jr./Larry/Roy/Wendy/Iggy/Morton/Lemmy/Ludwig on any Difficulty | Final Smash | ? | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | In Super Mario Sunshine, someone went around causing havoc disguised as Mario. It turned out not to be the brawny Bowser, but his brainier son, Bowser Jr. Now he becomes Shadow Mario again for his Final Smash, painting a giant X on the screen. It sticks around after Bowser Jr. transforms back, letting him gleefully knock foes into it. | |
57. Larry | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Randomly appears in the Trophy Shop after Clearing Classic Mode or All-Star Mode as Bowser Jr./Larry/Roy/Wendy/Iggy/Morton/Lemmy/Ludwig | Fighter | Super Mario Bros. 3 | 1,000 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | The leader of the Koopalings, with aggressive tendencies to match. He's easily recognized by his tall, blue hair. In New Super Mario Bros. Wii, he makes his appearance in World 1. You might think he's tough, with his blue fireballs and shell spins, but his patterns are actually pretty easy to read. |
58. Morton | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Randomly appears in the Trophy Shop after Clearing Classic Mode or All-Star Mode as Bowser Jr./Larry/Roy/Wendy/Iggy/Morton/Lemmy/Ludwig | Fighter | Super Mario Bros. 3 | 1,000 G | 30% off!: 700 G | Coming Soon | The biggest of the Koopalings. Morton stand due to the three strands of hair on his head and..oh, the big star on his face. He's more brawn than brains, and in New Super Mario Bros. 2, he appears in World 4, where he'll stay glued to the spot until you attack him. Maybe he just can't be bothered to move! |
59. Wendy | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Randomly appears in the Trophy Shop after Clearing Classic Mode or All-Star Mode as Bowser Jr./Larry/Roy/Wendy/Iggy/Morton/Lemmy/Ludwig | Fighter | Super Mario Bros. 3 | 1,000 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Of all the Koopalings, Wendy's the only girl. She's bold, bossy, big headed, and sees Peach and Daisy as her rivals. Despite her tomboyish nature, she's not afraid to show off her feminine side with a pink bow and heels. In New Super Mario Bros. U, she shows off her graceful ice-skating skills with a spin or two. |
60. Iggy | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Randomly appears in the Trophy Shop after Clearing Classic Mode or All-Star Mode as Bowser Jr./Larry/Roy/Wendy/Iggy/Morton/Lemmy/Ludwig | Fighter | Super Mario Bros. 3 | 1,000 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | One of the Koopalings, Iggy wears black-rimmed glasses, has hair that's sort of pineapplish, and is known for being a bit of a prankster. He talks in a cutesy way but laughs like a maniac. Also, he seems to like taming Chain Chomps, and in New Super Mario Bros. 2, he gets a rampaging Chain Chomp to help him take on Mario. |
61. Roy | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Randomly appears in the Trophy Shop after Clearing Classic Mode or All-Star Mode as Bowser Jr./Larry/Roy/Wendy/Iggy/Morton/Lemmy/Ludwig | Fighter | Super Mario Bros. 3 | 1,000 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | This heavy guy is one of the Koopalings and likes throwing his weight around. His pink sunglasses might not make him seem evil, but the speed he can go from slacker to soldier certainly does. In Super Mario Bros. 3, he causes earthquakes to stop Mario in his tracks, all while attacking with blasts of magic. Nasty stuff! |
62. Lemmy | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Randomly appears in the Trophy Shop after Clearing Classic Mode or All-Star Mode as Bowser Jr./Larry/Roy/Wendy/Iggy/Morton/Lemmy/Ludwig | Fighter | Super Mario Bros. 3 | 1,000 G | ?0 off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | The smallest and nimblest of the Koopalings. Lemmy is a little rascal with a wacky, childlike look on his face. In New Super Mario Bros. U, he's the boss of World 1 and rides a giant ball while his colorful mohawk sways in the breeze. Don't underestimate him, though-his ball attacks are trickier than they look! |
63. Ludwig | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Randomly appears in the Trophy Shop after Clearing Classic Mode or All-Star Mode as Bowser Jr./Larry/Roy/Wendy/Iggy/Morton/Lemmy/Ludwig | Fighter | Super Mario Bros. 3 | 1,000 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | The cleverest of the Koopalings, easily recognized by his big tufts of hair. He's got a mature air about him, but he likes to show off and can sound a bit pompous. In New Super Mario Bros. Wii, he's the boss of World 7 and torments Mario by firing homing magic blasts and floating too high in the air to be jumped on. |
64. F.L.U.D.D | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive? | Challenge 18? | Coming Soon | ? (Released in ?) | ?,?00 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
65. Toad | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Coming Soon | Fighter Related | Super Mario Bros. | ?00 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | A race of charming mushrooms that dwell in the Mushroom Kingdom, they prefer to be called Toads.. Come to think of it, that's an odd name. It's not like they're very good jumpers. Captain Toad can't jump at all! What's that? ToadSTOOLS? ..That makes more sense. |
66. Grass | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Coming Soon | Item | Super Mario Bros. 2 | ?00 G or ?0 Play Coins | ?0% off!: ?00 G or ? Play Coins | Coming Soon | This special grass first appeared in Super Mario Bros. 2, where plucking it revealed hidden items. It works exactly the same way in Smash Bros.-if you pluck the grass, maybe you'll find a game-changing object! If only cleaning an unkempt lawn would reveal such neat things.. |
67. Super Mushroom | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Item | Super Mario Bros. | 500 G | 40% off!: 300 and 50% off!: 250 G | Coming Soon | This mysterious mushroom will cause you to grow several times your normal size. Once you've grown, the power of your attacks and your ability to launch your opponents will increase. However, being so large-and such an easy target-may not be so great in a fight with lots of enemies.. |
68. Poison Mushroom | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Unlocked after playing Trophy Rush | Item | Super Mario Bros. | ?00 G | ?0% off!: ?00 G | Coming Soon | Becoming giant and looming over your foes is pretty great, yeah? Well, that won't happen if you get this mushroom. It looks a lot like the Super Mushroom, but it's a slightly different color and its face is.. unhappy. If you use this mushroom, you'll shrink down and be easy to send flying. |
69. Super Star | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Won as a Prize after playing Trophy Rush | Item | ? | Cannot be Purchased from Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | You may recognize these star-shaped items as they bounce across the stage. Picking one up will grant you a short period of invincibility. You can't wipe enemies just by walking into them-like in Mario games-but you can still attack without fear. Your foes will be running scared! | |
70. Metal Box | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Won as a Prize after Playing Trophy Rush | Item | Super Mario 64 | ?00 G | ?0% off!: ?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
71. Lightning | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Won as a Prize after Playing Trophy Rush | Item | Mario Kart ? | ?00 G | ?0% off!: ?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
72. Bullet Bill | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Item | ? | ?00 G | ?0% off!: ?00 G | Coming Soon | When you try to throw this item, you'll instead transform into a Bullet Bill and fly in the direction you were throwing. Anyone in your path will be knocked away. Be careful, though, since you fly fast and can barely steer-not to mention that foes can deflect you. KO them, not yourself! |
73. Fire Bar | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | ? | ? | 500 G | ?0% off!: ?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
74. Golden Hammer | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Coming Soon | Item | ? | ?00 G | ?0% off!: ?00 G | Coming Soon | This special hammer is several times stronger than the regular hammer. While wielding it, jumping repeatedly will let you float in the air. It doesn't appear often, so grab it when it does! However, watch out for the squeaky version. It looks like the normal one but is really useless. |
75. Fire Flower | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Won as a Prize after playing Trophy Rush | Item | ? | ?00 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | This Fire Flower won't transform you like in the Mario Series, but it will still let you unleash some fiery damage! Holding down the attack button lets you spew fire at your opponents, dealing constant damage to them. You can also throw it at them, but it just doesn't look as cool that way. |
76. Bob-omb | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be bought from the Shop | Item | ? | ?00 G | ?0% off!: ?00 G | Coming Soon | This enemy lacks any kind of subtlety-a fuse on its head, a slowly turning key in the back, and two short legs to carry its little bomb body. You can figure out what happens next. When a Bob-omb starts flashing, you better start running! |
77. Freezie | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Coming Soon | Item | ? | ?00 G | ?0% off!: ?00 G | Coming Soon | Use this item to make a game of freeze tag chillingly literal. Once thrown, the first character to touch the Freezie will be frozen solid, turning it into an easy target for a beating. If you happen to be on the receiving end, it's time to try and move around quickly to warm yourself up! |
78. Hothead | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Coming Soon | Item | ? | ?00 G | ?0% off!: ?00 G | Coming Soon | Once thrown, this guy will move across the ground and damage anything-except you-in its path. You can make the Hothead bigger by hitting it with attacks, much to your opponents' dismay. If you make it really big and powerful, it may just carry you to victory! |
79. Green Shell | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Won as a Prize after playing Trophy Rush | Item | ? | ?00 G | ?0% off!: ?00 G | Coming Soon | The green shell of the Koopa Troopas. The launching power of this weapon is incredible in the right hands, but you should be careful; if it hits a wall, it may bounce back toward whoever threw it. If you see it coming back at you, just jump on it to stop it. It's like playing Super Mario Bros.! |
80. Banana Peel | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Won as a Prize after playing Trophy Rush | Item | Super Mario Kart (Releases in September 1999 on the SNES) | ?00 G | ?0% off!: ?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
81. Soccer Ball | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Won as a Prize after playing Trophy Rush | Item | ? | ?00 G | ?0% off!: ?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
82. POW Block | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Item | Mario Bros. | ?00 G | ?0% off!: ?00 G | Coming Soon | This special block first appeared way back in Mario Bros. Hitting it will send enemies flying into the air. You can avoid the shock waves by shielding at the right time or Jumping into the air. After being triggered three times, a POW Block will vanish into thin air-don't waste it! |
83. Spiny Shell | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Won as a Prize after playing Trophy Rush | Item | ? | ?00 G | ?0% off!: ?00 G | Coming Soon | The devastating blue Spiny Shell that normally appears in the Mario Kart series. This shell seeks out the lead racer and ruins his or her day. In Smash Bros., it will hover above one of the fighters before crashing down and exploding. Avoiding the impact can be challenging. |
84. Boomerang | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Won as a Prize after playing Trophy Rush | Item | Super Mario 3D Land | ?00 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Boomerang Mario would use this item to collect faraway items and defeat distant enemies. In Smash Bros., it can be thrown up, down, left, or right. If you throw it, you can catch it again on the return trip. The boomerang gains power with each throw, so try to keep catching it! |
85. Super Leaf | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Item | ? | ?00 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Transform into an adorable version of your normal self thanks to some raccoon ears and a fluffy tail. Unfortunately, you won't be able to fly through the air like Tanooki Mario-but you can hover for a bit by wiggling that tail. Hold the jump button while airborne to pull off this cute tactic. |
86. Hammer Bro | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Assist Trophy | ? | 300 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | These elite trooper turtles usually appeared in pairs in Super Mario Bros., wearing helmets and chucking hammers at Mario. When summoned, they'll advance on the nearest opponent and lob hammers in a graceful arc. Sometimes they'll throw in a jump to mix things up. |
87. Lakitu & Spinies | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | ? | ? | 300 G | 30% off!: 210 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
88. Chain Chomp | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | ? (Released in ?) | 500 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
89. Waluigi | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Challenge 19 | Assist Trophy | ? | ?00 G or ?0 Play Coins | ?0% off!: ?00 G | Coming Soon | A crooked mustache and a long, red nose- Waluigi has "villain" written all over him. He considers himself Luigi's rival. He's cunning and quick. When summoned into battle, he'll rush the nearest fighters and stomp them into the ground-then thwack with his foot or tennis racket! |
90. Banzai Bill | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Challenge? | Enemy | Super Mario World (Released in August 1991 on the SNES) and New Super Mario Bros. (November 2009) | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | |
91. Kamek | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Coming Soon | Enemy | ? (Released in ?) | ?,?00 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
92. Nabbit | Wii U Exclusive | Coming Soon | Enemy | New Super Mario Bros. U (Released in November 2012 on the Wii U) and New Super Luigi U (Released in June 2013 on the Wii U) | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | |
93. Toad Brigade | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive? | Can be Unlocked after Clearing [[Crazy Orders]] | Stage | Super Mario Galaxy (Released in November 2007) and Super Mario Galaxy 2 (Released in May 2010) | ?,?00 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
94. Big Urchin | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | ? | 300 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
95. Starship Mario | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Stage | ? | 300 G | 40% off!: 180 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
96. Shellcreepers | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Collected during Classic Mode | Coming Soon | ? | ?,?00 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | With a name that implies silently sneaking up on its prey, the Shellcreeper might be considered cooler than your average turtle. The Koopa is apparently an evolved form of this veteran of Mario Bros. We'd recommend not jumping on this one like you would a Koopa, though.. |
97. Sidesteppers | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | 300 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Can you guess how this crab-like enemy moves? The name might give you a clue. But Mario could be in for a surprise when he punches one from below-instead of flipping over, it starts sidestepping even faster! Oh, Mario, did you make it angry? Don't worry-a second punch should calm it down..or at least knock it on is head. |
98. Fighter Fly | Wii U Exclusive | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | Mario Bros. and Super Mario Advance | 300 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | An enemy from the original Mario Bros. Just as the name implies, they are flies that gracefully move across the stage. They jump to move around, so hit them from below when they land. Unlike other enemies, these pests get faster after recovering from being flipped, rather than when only one is left. Be careful! |
99. Pipes | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Coming Soon | ? | ? | 300 G | ?0% off!: ?00 G | Coming Soon | Sometimes Piranha Plants live in them... That's right! I'm talking about those iconic green pipes. World 7 of Super Mario Bros. 3 was actually called Pipe Land. Jump over pipes! Run along pipes! Enter and exit pipes! ...I'm saying there are a lot of pipes. |
100. Goomba | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Collected during Classic Mode | Enemy | ? | 300 G | 50% off!: 150 G | Coming Soon | The Goombas' grumpy little faces aren't scaring anyone. In fact, if Mario found himself in front of a sea of Goombas, he'd just get right to stomping! They were once loyal to the Mushroom Kingdom, but they turned traitor when Bowser invaded. One jump's usually enough to take them out. Foes don't come much weaker than this! |
101. Koopa Troopa (Green) | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Collected in Classic Mode and Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | ? | 300 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | these turtles are just as common as Goombas in Bowser's army. They may look meek, but they have the guts to leap off any cliff they come across. If you jump on one, its shell will be yours to kick or throw as you please. Many locations in Mario games are named after these enemies, such as Koopa Beach and Koopa Park. |
102. Piranha Plant | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | ? (Released in ?) | 500 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
103. Koopa Paratroopa (Red) | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Collected during Classic Mode | Enemy | ? | 300 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | These winged foes tend to fly right in front of high places Mario wants to reach, so it isn't all that surprising that he constantly uses them as stepping stones. Jumping on them knocks their wings off, turning them into regular Koopa Troopas. These guys are surprisely adaptable: they play tennis and basketball, and they can even drive! |
104. ? Block | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | ? (Released in ?) | 500 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
105. 1-Up Mushroom | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Series Related | ? | 500 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | ? |
106. Shy Guy | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | ? (Released in ?) | 500 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
107. Birdo | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive? | Challenge 49 | Coming Soon | ? (Released in ?) | ?,?00 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
108. Daisy | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | ? (Released in ?) | 500 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
109. Boo | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | ? (Released in ?) | 500 G | 30% off!: 350 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
110. Baby Luigi | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive? | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | ? (Released in ?) | ?,?00 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
111. Big Goomba | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Enemy | Super Mario 64 and New Super Mario Bros. Wii | 300 G | ?0% off!: ?00 G | A Goomba and a Big Goomba | These giant-sized Goombas make quite an impression. Some will net you a coin when you jump on them, and others will split up into smaller Goombas. They're often much stronger than normal Goombas, but jumping on them a few times usually does the trick. There's also an even bigger one out there: the Megasparkle Goomba. So shiny! |
112. Whomp | Wii U Exclusive | Challenge 5? | Coming Soon | ? (Released in ?) | ?,?00 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
113. Li'l Oinks | Wii U Exclusive | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | Paper Mario | ?,?00 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
114. Ghosts (Luigi's Mansion) | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive | Can be Won as a Prize from Trophy Rush | Coming Soon | ? (Released in ?) | ?,?00 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
115. Toadsworth | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive? | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | ? (Released in ?) | ?,?00 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
116. Toadette | Wii U Exclusive | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | ? | ?,?00 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
117. Goombella | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Found in the Rest Area during All-Star Mode | Series Related | Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Released in October 2004 on the Nintendo GameCube) | ?,?00 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Goombella is a student of archaeology at the University of Goom, studying under Prof. Frankly. She's a super-bright gal and is a useful guide in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. Despite being easily spooked by ghosts and spiders, she's doing her best to help in your adventure! |
118. Mini-Yoshi | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | ? (Released in ?) | ?,?00 G | 30% off!: 700 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
119. Peach (Baseball) | Wii U Exclusive | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | ? | ?,?00 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
120. Daisy (Baseball) | Wii U Exclusive | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | ? (Released in ?) | ?,?00 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
121. Tippi | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Super Paper Mario (Released in April 2004 on the Wii) | 1,000 G | 20% off!: 800 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
122. Fracktail | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Super Paper Mario (Released in April 2004 on the Wii) | 1,000 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
123. Flint Cragley | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Super Paper Mario (Released in April 2004 on the Wii) | 1,000 G? | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
124. Mr. L | Wii U Exclusive | Play Cruel Smash Solo as Luigi for 1 Minute | Series Related | Super Paper Mario (Released in April 2007 on the Wii) | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | He calls himself the Green Thunder, but Mr. L's true identity is a mystery, forever concealed beneath his stylish green hat. With his incredible skill of jumping really high, he makes a valuable addition to Count Bleck's evil forces. Coincidentally, for the whole of Mr. L's reign of Terror, Luigi is nowhere to be seen. How odd.. | |
125. Count Bleck | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Found in the Rest Area during All-Star Mode | Coming Soon | Super Paper Mario (Released in April 2004 on the Wii) | ?,?00 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Peach has been kidnapped by Bowser so many times, it seemed like a good idea to mix things up-instead she gets kidnapped by this guy, Count Bleck! He then obtains the Chaos Heart by forcing Peach and Bowser to marry. All of this was predicted by the Dark Prognosticus, which Count Bleck carries with him. |
126. Bee Mario | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | 300 G | 20% off!: 240 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
127. Boo Mario | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | ? | 300 G | 20% off!: 240 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
128. Spring Mario | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Found in the Rest Area during All-Star Mode | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | ?00 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
129. Rainbow Mario | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | ? | 1,000 G | 50% off!: 500 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
130. Mario + Standard Bike | Wii U Exclusive | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | ? (Released in ?) | ?,?00 G | 40% off!: 900 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
131. Peach + Daytripper | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Mario Kart Wii (Released in April 2008 on the Wii) | 1,500 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
132. Bowser + Flame Runner | Wii U Exclusive | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | ? | ?,?00 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
133. Toad + Quacker | Wii U Exclusive | Coming Soon | Can be Won as a Prize after Clearing [[Crazy Orders]] | ? | ?,?00 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
134. Funky Kong + Offroader | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | ? (Released in ?) | 1,500 G | 20% off!: 1,200 G and 50% off!: 750 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
135. Baby Daisy | Wii U Exclusive | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | ? (Released in ?) | 500 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
136. Propeller Mario | Wii U Exclusive | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | ? | 300 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
137. Penguin Mario | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | 300 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
138. Cloud Mario | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Super Mario Galaxy 2 (Released in May 2010 on the Wii) | 300 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
139. Rock Mario | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Super Mario Galaxy 2 (Released in May 2010 on the Wii) | ?00 G | 30% off!: 210 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
140. Baby Luma | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive? | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Super Mario Galaxy 2 (Released in May 2010 on the Wii) | ?,?00 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
141. Lubba | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Super Mario Galaxy 2 (Released in May 2010 on the Wii) | ?00 G | 30% off!: 210 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
142. Flying Squirrel Mario | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | New Super Mario Bros. U (Released in November 2012) | 300 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
Super Mario Bros. Series Trophy Boxes
Trophy Box #6: Mario Bros. | |
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The First Super Mario Bros. Series Trophy Box | |
Trophies in the Top Row: 3 | Sidesteppers + Fighter Fly + Shellcreepers |
Trophies in the Bottom Row: 4 | Freezie + Mario + POW Block + Pipes |
Total Number of Trophies: 7 | COMPLETE |
Trophy Box #7: Super Mario Bros. | |
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The Second Super Mario Bros. Series Trophy Box | |
Trophies in the Top Row: 4 | Piranha Plant + ? + 1-Up Mushroom + ? Block |
Trophies in the Bottom Row: 4 | Fire Flower + Luigi + Toad + Super Star |
Total Number of Trophies: 8 | COMPLETE |
Trophy Box #8: Bowser's Minions | |
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The Third Super Mario Bros. Series Trophy Box | |
Trophies in the Top Row: 4 | Koopa Paratroopa (Red) + Lakitu & Spinnies + Bullet Bill + Hammer Bro |
Trophies in the Bottom Row: 3 | Goomba + Bowser + Koopa Troopa (Green) |
Total Number of Trophies: 7 | COMPLETE |
Trophy Box #9: Super Mario Bros. 2 & 3 | |
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The Fourth Super Mario Bros. Series Trophy Box | |
Trophies in the Top Row: 3 | Super Leaf + Poison Mushroom + Chain Chomp |
Trophies in the Bottom Row: 3 | Bob-omb + Peach + Boo |
Total Number of Trophies: 6 | COMPLETE |
Trophy Box #10: Super Mario Kart | |
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The Fifth Super Mario Bros. Series Trophy Box | |
Trophies in the Top Row: 4 | Green Shell, Lightning, Spiny Shell, and Funky Kong + Offroader |
Trophies in the Bottom Row: 4 | Toad + Quacker, Peach + Daytripper, Mario + Standard Bike, and Bowser + Flame Runner |
Total Number of Trophies: 8 | COMPLETE |
Trophy Box #11: Super Mario Galaxy | |
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The Sixth Super Mario Bros. Series Trophy Box | |
Trophies in the Top Row: 3 | Spring Mario + Toad Bridage + Bee Mario |
Trophies in the Bottom Row: 3 | Boo Mario + Rosalina & Luma + Rainbow Mario |
Total Number of Trophies: 6 | COMPLETE |
Trophy Box #12: Super Mario Galaxy 2 | |
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The Seventh Super Mario Bros. Series Trophy Box | |
Trophies in the Top Row: 3 | Starship Mario + Power Star + Rock Mario |
Trophies in the Bottom Row: 3 | Lubba + Baby Luma + Cloud Mario |
Total Number of Trophies: 6 | COMPLETE |
Trophy Box #13: Paper Mario | |
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The Eighth Super Mario Bros. Series Trophy Box | |
Trophies in the Top Row: 4 | Tippi + Count Bleck + Fracktail + Goombella |
Trophies in the Bottom Row: 3 | Flint Cragley + Mr. L + Baby Yoshi |
Total Number of Trophies: 7 | COMPLETE |
Trophy Box #14: Koopalings | |
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The Ninth Super Mario Bros. Series Trophy Box | |
Trophies in the Top Row: 4 | Larry + Roy + Iggy + Morton |
Trophies in the Bottom Row: 3 | Wendy + Ludwig + Lemmy |
Total Number of Trophies: 7 | COMPLETE |
Trophy Box #16: New Super Mario Bros. | |
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The Tenth and Final Super Mario Bros. Series Trophy Box | |
Trophies in the Top Row: 4 | Big Urchin + Bowser Jr. + Big Goomba + ? |
Trophies in the Bottom Row: 3 | Penguin Mario + Propeller Mario + Flying Squirrel Mario |
Total Number of Trophies: 7 | COMPLETE |
Donkey Kong Trophies and Trophy Boxes
This Subsection shows all of the Trophies and Trophy Boxes for Donkey Kong, Diddy Kong, and other characters, items, and elements from the Donkey Kong Series.
The Donkey Kong series icon is a special shaped Capital D and K.
Other Notes about Donkey Kong Series Trophies and Trophy Boxes:
- There are a Total of 35 Donkey Kong Trophies and 4 Donkey Kong Trophy Boxes in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U
All Donkey Kong Series Trophies in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U | ||||||||
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Order and Name (By Series) | Which Version? | Availability | Category | Appears In | Regular Price | On Sale Prices | Description | Trophy Trivia |
143. Donkey Kong | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Clear Classic Mode as Donkey Kong on any Intensity | Fighter | Donkey Kong | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | This king of the jungle really, really loves bananas. His adventures usually start with people stealing his hoard of them. In Smash Bros., he's known for his incredible strength and long reach. Despite his size, he's still pretty quick. He can even jump carrying items! Use this knowledge well. | |
144. Donkey Kong (Alt.) | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive | Randomly appears in the Trophy Shop after Clearing Classic Mode or All-Star Mode as Donkey Kong | Fighter | ? | 1,000 G | 50% off!: 500 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
145. Konga Beat | Wii U Exclusive | Clear All-Star Mode as Donkey Kong on any Difficulty | Final Smash | ? | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | The music notes move as you rotate it. | In this Final Smash, DK drums on a set of bongos, just like in the Donkey Konga games. Press the attack button in rhythm with the circles to boost the attack's range and power. Enemy attacks won't affect you, but you can't move, either. Auto-scrolling stages will slow down but won't stop-don't get too carried away in the beat! | |
146. Diddy Kong | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Clear Classic Mode as Diddy Kong on any Intensity | Fighter | Donkey Kong Country | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Donkey Kong's trusty partner. He sports his signature look: red hat, red shirt, Rocketbarrel Pack. In Smash Bros., he's incredibly agile. Charge the Rocketbarrel Pack by holding down the button before launch, and you can steer with left and right. Don't forget to drop banana peels-enemies love it! | |
147. Diddy Kong (Alt.) | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive | Randomly appears in the Trophy Shop after Clearing Classic Mode or All-Star Mode as Diddy Kong | Fighter | ? | ?00 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
148. Rocketbarrel Barrage | Wii U Exclusive | Clear All-Star Mode as Diddy Kong on any Difficulty | Fighter | ? | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Diddy Kong wearing his ? themed outfit | Coming Soon | |
149. Peanut Popgun | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Fighter Related | ? | 300 G | 40% off!: 180 and 50% off!: 150 G | Coming Soon | Diddy Kong's special wooden gun, locked and loaded with peanut shots. Power up the peanuts by holding the button, but don't get carried away-an overcharged peanut can explode in the barrel! Charging will improve the range of your shot, so keep an eye on your target as you prepare to fire! |
150. Rocketbarrel Pack | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Fighter Related | ? | 300 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Two barrels modified into jet engines-throw them on and you're airborne! You can charge them up for a bigger, more accurate boost, but be careful while using these. If you get hit while you're powering up on the ground or zipping around the sky, you'll lose all control of this jet pack! |
151. Hammer | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Coming Soon | Item | Donkey Kong | ?00 G or ?0 Play Coins | ?0% off!: ?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
152. Hammer Head | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Won as a Prize for Playing Trophy Rush | Item | ? | ?00 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
153. Spring | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Coming Soon | Item | ? | ?00 G | ?0% off!: ?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
154. Pauline | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Coming Soon | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | ? (Released in ?) | 2,500 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
155. Cranky Kong | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Series Related | ? | 300 G | ?0% off!: ?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
156. Funky Kong | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Collected during Classic Mode and Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Enemy | Donkey Kong Country | 500 G | 40% off!: 300 G | Coming Soon | Has he remodeled his personal jet into a shop? Maybe he thinks it will encourage his items to "fly off the shelves." He claims he ran an airport once.. Maybe that's true. Much like his style of conversation, I'm sure it was a pretty funky experience. |
157. Candy Kong | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Collected during Classic Mode and Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Series Related | Donkey Kong Country | 300 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
158. Enguarde | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Found in the Rest Area during All-Star Mode | Coming Soon | Donkey Kong Country | ?,?00 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
159. Winky | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Collected during Classic Mode | Coming Soon | ? | 300 G | 30% off!: 210 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
160. Kritter | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS? | Clear a 3-Minute Smash after 120 KOs or more | Donkey Kong Country | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | ||
161. Zinger | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Exclusive | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | ? (Released in ?) | ?,?00 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
162. King K. Rool | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop and Won as a Prize after playing Trophy Rush | Series Related | Donkey Kong Country | ?00 G | ?0% off!: ?00 G | Coming Soon | ? |
163. DK Barrel | Both Games | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Series Related | Donkey Kong Country | ?00 G | 30% off!: 210 G | Coming Soon | ? |
164. Dixie Kong | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Coming Soon | Series Related | Donkey Kong Country 2 | ?00 G | ?0% off!: ?00 G | Coming Soon | ? |
165. Wrinkly Kong | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | ? | 300 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
166. Tiny Kong | Wii U Exclusive | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | ? | 300 G | 50% off!: 150 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
167. Lanky Kong | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Exclusive | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | ? | 300 G | 50% off!: 150 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
168. Tutorial Pig | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Series Related | Donkey Kong Country Returns | ?00 G | 30% off!: 350 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
169. Stu | Wii U Exclusive | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | ? (Released in ?) | ?,?00 G | 20% off!: 400 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
170. Mole Miner Max | Wii U Exclusive | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | ? (Released in ?) | 500 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
171. Thugly | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | ? (Released in ?) | 500 G | 30% off!: 350 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
172. Colonel Pluck | Wii U Exclusive | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | ? (Released in ?) | 500 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
173. Krazy Kalimba | Wii U Exclusive? | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | ? (Released in ?) | 500 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
174. Tiki Tong | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Exclusive | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | ? (Released in ?) | ?,?00 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
175. Pointy Tuck | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Exclusive | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | ? (Released in ?) | ?,?00 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
176. Fish Poker Pops | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | ? | 1,500 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
177. Pompy, the Presumptuous | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | ? (Released in ?) | 1,500 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
178. Snowmad Ship | Wii U Exclusive | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | ? (Released in ?) | 1,500 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
Donkey Kong Series Trophy Boxes
Trophy Box #17: Donkey Kong and His Friends | |
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The First Donkey Kong Series Trophy Box | |
Trophies in the Top Row: 4 | Wrinkly Kong + Tiny Kong + Lanky Kong + Candy Kong |
Trophies in the Bottom Row: 4 | Funky Kong + Donkey Kong + Diddy Kong + Cranky Kong |
Total Number of Trophies: 8 | COMPLETE |
Trophy Box #18: Animal Friends and Items | |
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The Second Donkey Kong Series Trophy Box | |
Trophies in the Top Row: 4 | Enguarde + Peanut Popgun + Rocketbarrel Pack + Winky |
Trophies in the Bottom Row: 3 | Diddy Kong (Alt.) + Donkey Kong (Alt.) + DK Barrel |
Total Number of Trophies: 7 | COMPLETE |
Trophy Box #19: Donkey Kong Country Returns | |
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The Third Donkey Kong Series Trophy Box | |
Trophies in the Top Row: 4 | Mole Miner Max + ? + Colonel Pluck + Stu |
Trophies in the Bottom Row: 3 | Tutorial Pig + Tiki Tong + Krazy Kalimba |
Total Number of Trophies: 7 | COMPLETE |
Trophy Box #20: Tropical Freeze | |
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The Fourth and Final Donkey Kong Series Trophy Box | |
Trophies in the Top Row: 3 | Pointy Tuck + Pompy, the Presumptuous + Fish Poker Pops |
Trophies in the Bottom Row: 2 | ? + Snowmad Ship |
Total Number of Trophies: 5 | COMPLETE |
The Legend of Zelda Trophies and Trophy Boxes
This Subsection shows all of the Trophies and Trophy Boxes for Link, Zelda, Ganondorf, and other characters, items, and elements from The Legend of Zelda Series.
The The Legend of Zelda series icon is the Triforce.
Other Notes about The Legend of Zelda Series Trophies and Trophy Boxes:
- There are a Total of 49 The Legend of Zelda Series Trophies and 5 The Legend of Zelda Series Trophy Boxes in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U
All Legend of Zelda Series Trophies in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U | ||||||||
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Order and Name | Which Version? | Availability | Category | Appears In | Regular Price | On Sale Prices | Description | Trophy Trivia |
179. Link | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Clear Classic Mode as Link on any Intensity | Fighter | The Legend of Zelda (Released in August 1987 on the NES) and The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past (Released in April 1992 on the SNES) | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Green clothes? Pointy hat? Yep, it's Link, all right! In this game, his sword and shield make for effective attacking and blocking, and his bow, bombs, and boomerang will spice up any battle. He's even brought his Clawshot for grabbing enemies and edges. Jeez, just how much stuff can Link carry? | |
180. Link (Alt.) | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive | Randomly appears in the Trophy Shop after Clearing Classic Mode or All-Star Mode as Link | Coming Soon | The Legend of Zelda (Released in August 1987 on the NES) and The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past (Released in April 1992 on the SNES) | ?,?00 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
181. Triforce Slash (Link) | Wii U Exclusive | Clear All-Star Mode as Link on any Difficulty | Final Smash | The Legend of Zelda: ? | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Link using the Triforce Slash on Ganondorf | Link makes use of the Triforce of Courage to trap foes, and then he launches a 16-blow combo. The final, mighty blow has the power to launch opponents off the stage. When Link prepares the attack, the ray of light he emits must strike a rival, or the attack will fail. Shielding will do nothing to stop this powerful attack. | |
182. Zelda | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Clear Classic Mode as Zelda on any Intensity | Fighter | The Legend of Zelda | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | This is the namesake of the Legend of Zelda games. Her appearance may change, but she always plays an important role. In Smash Bros., she's quick on the draw when it comes to magic, though a bit slow when moving. She has a new move that summons a Phantom to her aid. | |
183. Zelda (Alt.) | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive | Randomly appears in the Trophy Shop after Clearing Classic Mode or All-Star Mode as Zelda | Fighter | The Legend of Zelda: ? | ?00 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Zelda's forward air attack, Lightning Kick, is a valiant kick with a magically charged tip. Striking with just the glowing spot will deal heavy damage and launch your opponent. Din's Fire, her explosive side special, can be guided up and down and has a greater blast if the button is held. |
184. Light Arrow (Zelda) | Wii U Exclusive | Clear All-Star Mode as Zelda on any Difficulty | Final Smash | The Legend of Zelda: ? | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | |
185. Sheik | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Clear Classic Mode as Sheik on any Intensity | Fighter | The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | In the Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, Sheik claimed to be a surviving Sheikah. However, this was just a cunning disguise for Princess Zelda so that she could escape Ganondorf. In Smash Bros., she's the complete opposite of Zelda, striking with fast attacks that can keep an opponent off balance. | |
186. Sheik (Alt.) | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive | Randomly appears in the Trophy Shop after Clearing Classic Mode or All-Star Mode as Sheik | Fighter | The Legend of Zelda: ? | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Sheik's Burst Grenade side special throws a small grenade that draws in nearby fighters before exploding. Once the button has been released, it'll hop or explode after a time. The down special Bouncing Fish is an attack where Sheik strikes with both heels, falling similarly to the way a fish might flop around. | |
187. Light Arrow (Sheik) | Wii U Exclusive | Clear All-Star Mode as Sheik on any Difficulty | Final Smash | The Legend of Zelda: ? | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | |
188. Ganondorf | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Clear Classic Mode as Ganondorf on any Intensity | Fighter | The Legend of Zelda: ? | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | The King of Evil that awaits Link at the end of most of his adventures. Ganondorf possesses the Triforce of Power. In Smash Bros., he makes up for his low speed with devastating power. The strength of his blows can knock back most opponents. Get close with a dash attack, and pummel your foes! | |
189. Ganondorf | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Randomly appears in the Trophy Shop after Clearing Classic Mode or All-Star Mode as Ganondorf | Fighter | The Legend of Zelda: ? | ?00 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Being the powerhouse that he is, the King of Evil is a great choice for free-for-alls. His Warlock Punch delivers a thunderous, dark-energy-fueled blow from his left hand. Unfortunately, left-handed dark-energy-fueled blows take some time to charge. You can turn to face someone as they cowardly try to hit you from behind. |
190. Beast Ganon | Wii U Exclusive | Clear All-Star Mode as Ganondorf on any Difficulty | Final Smash | The Legend of Zelda: ? | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | |
191. Toon Link | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Clear Classic Mode as Toon Link on any Intensity | Fighter | The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | This cartoonish version of Link is how he appeared in the The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker and a few other titles. In Smash Bros., he uses moves much like his older, taller counterpart. His small size gives him extra speed, though, so take advantage of that to send your foes flying. | |
192. Toon Link (Alt.) | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Randomly appears in the Trophy Shop after Clearing Classic Mode or All-Star Mode as Toon Link | Fighter | The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords | ?00 G | ?0% off!: ?00 G | Coming Soon | Toon Link's Bomb move doesn't deal much damage, but the blast radius is pretty big. His bombs can be thrown in all directions, damaging or distracting your foes. Also, his up special Spin Attack keeps him airborne longer than Link's version. For some launching power, use the side smash attack. |
193. Triforce Slash (Toon Link) | Wii U Exclusive | Clear All-Star Mode as Toon Link on any Difficulty | Final Smash | The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Red Toon Link using the Wind Waker | Coming Soon | |
194. Heart Container | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can Won as a Prize after playing Trophy Rush | Item | The Legend of Zelda: ? | 500 G | 30% off!: 350 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
195. Fairy Bottle | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Item | The Legend of Zelda: ? | ?00 G | 40% off!: 300 G | Coming Soon | A bottle that contains a helpful fairy. You can release this fairy to 100 points of damage, but only if you have 100% or more. If you don't, you can still throw the bottle.. Just don't hit a 100% or more enemy, or they'll be healed instead and you'll feel pretty silly. |
196. Bunny Hood | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Won as a Prize after playing Trophy Rush | Item | The Legend of Zelda: ? | ?00 G | ?0% off!: ?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
197. Gust Bellows | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Coming Soon | Item | The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword | ?00 G | ?0% off!: ?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
198. Bombchu | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Item | The Legend of Zelda: ? | 500 G | 30% off!: 350 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
199. Deku Nuts | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Won as a Prize after playing Trophy Rush | Item | ? | ?00 G? | ?0% off!: ?00 G? | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
200. Cucco | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Won as a Prize after playing Trophy Rush | Item | The Legend of Zelda: ? | 500 G? | 50% off!: 250 G? | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
201. Beetle | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Won as a Prize after playing Trophy Rush | Item | The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword | ?00 G | ?0% off!: ?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
202. Skull Kid | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Won as a Prize after playing Trophy Rush | Assist Trophy | The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask | 1,000 G | ?0% off!: ?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
203. Tingle | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Assist Trophy | The Legend of Zelda: ? | ?00 G | ?0% off!: ?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
204. Midna | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Assist Trophy | The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess | 1,000 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
205. Ghirahim | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Assist Trophy | The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword | 1,000 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | ? |
206. Skyloft | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | The Legend of Zelda: ? (Released in ?) | 2,500 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
207. ReDead | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Won as a Prize after playing Trophy Rush | Coming Soon | The Legend of Zelda: ? (Released in ?) | ?,?00 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
208. Majora's Mask | Wii U Exclusive | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | The Legend of Zelda: ? (Released in ?) | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | |
209. Zelda (Wind Waker) | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Collected during Classic Mode and after playing [[Smash Tour]] | Coming Soon | ? | ?,?00 G | 30% off!: 210 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
210. Aryll | Wii U Exclusive | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | ? | ?,?00 G | 30% off!: 210 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
211. Tetra | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | The Legend of Zelda: ? (Released in ?) | ?,?00 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
212. King of Red Lions | Wii U Exclusive | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | ? | 300 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
213. Medli | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Won after playing [[Smash Tour]] and Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker | 300 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
214. Ganondorf (Wind Waker) | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Collected during Classic Mode | Coming Soon | ? | ?,?00 G | 20% off!: 240 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
215. Wolf Link | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | The Legend of Zelda: ? (Released in ?) | ?,?00 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
216. Hooded Zelda | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Found in the Rest Area during All-Star Mode | Series Related | The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess (Released in November 2006 on the Wii) | ?,?00 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | When a dark shadow invades Hyrule, Zelda sacrifices herself and is imprisoned in the world of Twilight. Her dark attire while a prisoner is appropriate to the title of the game, but Link's bravery convinces her to toss the robes and take up her bow and arrows instead. |
217. Zant | Wii U Exclusive | Coming Soon | Series Related | ? | 1,000 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
218. Gaepora | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive | Coming Soon | Series Related | ? | 1,000 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
219. Owlan | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive | Coming Soon | Series Related | ? | 1,000 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
220. Groose | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Collected during Classic Mode and Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Series Related | The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword (Released in November 2011 on Wii) | 1,000 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
221. Crimson Loftwing | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | The Legend of Zelda: ? (Released in ?) | ?,?00 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
222. Fi | Wii U Exclusive | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword (Released in ?) | 500 G | 30% off!: 350 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
223. Old Woman | Wii U Exclusive | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | ? | 1,000 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
224. Impa (Skyward Sword) | Wii U Exclusive | Clear the Event: The Demon and the Goddess or Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Series Related | The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword | 1,000 G | 40% off!: 600 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
225. Levias | Wii U Exclusive | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | The Legend of Zelda: ? (Released in ?) | 1,000 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
226. The Imprisoned | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | The Legend of Zelda: ? (Released in ?) | 2,500 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
227. Demise | Wii U Exclusive | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | The Legend of Zelda: ? (Released in ?) | 2,500 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
The Legend of Zelda Series Trophy Boxes
Trophy Box #21: Wind Waker | |
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The First Legend of Zelda Series Trophy Box | |
Trophies in the Top Row: 4 | King of Red Lions + Aryll + Tetra + Medli |
Trophies in the Bottom Row: 4 | Triforce Slash (Toon Link) + Zelda (Wind Waker) + Toon Link + Ganondorf (Wind Waker) |
Total Number of Trophies: 8 | COMPLETE |
Trophy Box #22: Skyward Sword | |
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The Second Legend of Zelda Series Trophy Box | |
Trophies in the Top Row: 4 | Demise + ? + ? + The Imprisoned |
Trophies in the Bottom Row: 3 | Fi + Skyloft + Crimson Loftwing |
Total Number of Trophies: 7 | COMPLETE |
Trophy Box #23: Skyward Sword Characters | |
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The Third Legend of Zelda Series Trophy Box | |
Trophies in the Top Row: 4 | Groose + Old Woman + Owlan + Gaepora |
Trophies in the Bottom Row: 3 | Impa (Skyward Sword) + Ghirahim + Levias |
Total Number of Trophies: 7 | COMPLETE |
Trophy Box #24: Twilight Princess | |
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The Fourth Legend of Zelda Series Trophy Box | |
Trophies in the Top Row: 4 | Impa + Zant + Hooded Zelda + ? |
Trophies in the Bottom Row: 4 | Ganondorf + Link + ? + Wolf Zelda |
Total Number of Trophies: 8 | COMPLETE |
Trophy Box #25: Oracina of Time & Majora's Mask | |
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The Fifth and Final Legend of Zelda Series Trophy Box | |
Trophies in the Top Row: 4 | Bombchu + Bunny Hood + Deku Nuts + ReDead |
Trophies in the Bottom Row: 4 | ? + Sheik + ? + Skull Kid |
Total Number of Trophies: 8 | COMPLETE |
Metroid Trophies and Trophy Boxes
This Subsection shows all of the Trophies and Trophy Boxes for Samus and other characters, items, and elements from the Metroid Series.
The Metroid series icon is a Screwattack.
Other Notes about Donkey Kong Series Trophies and Trophy Boxes:
- There are a Total of 29 Metroid Series Trophies and 4 Metroid Series Trophy Boxes in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U
All Metroid Series Trophies in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U | ||||||||
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Order and Name | Which Version? | Availability | Category | Appears In | Regular Price | On Sale Prices | Description | Background Information |
228. Samus | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Clear Classic Mode as Samus on any Intensity | Fighter | Metroid | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Samus Aran has fought her way across a variety of planets in the Metroid Series. She wears a Power Suit designed by the Chozo, giving her incredible versatility in a fight. She can wade in, but she favors beams and missiles. A fully charged Charge Shot packs a serious punch! | |
229. Samus (Alt.) | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive | Randomly appears in the Trophy Shop after Clearing Classic Mode or All-Star Mode as Samus | Fighter | ? | ?00 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Samus protects herself from overhead enemies with her up smash, Cover Fire, which can land multiple hits on anyone it connects with. Samus also fires a homing missile by holding sideways and pressing the special-attack button or launches a Super Missile by quickly tapping sideways instead. |
230. Zero Laser | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive | Clear All-Star Mode as Samus on any Difficulty | Final Smash | ? | Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | |
231. Zero Suit Samus | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Clear Classic Mode as Zero Suit Samus on any Intensity | Fighter | ? | Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Samus is far from helpless when her Power Suit is deactivated. Sure, she loses a lot of the moves and weapons she had access to before, but her Jet Boots pick up the slack! She also has the Paralyzer, a versatile weapon that can shock her rivals or change into a Plasma Whip to grab edges and enemies. | |
232. Zero Suit Samus (Alt.) | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive | Randomly appears in the Trophy Shop after Clearing Classic Mode or All-Star Mode as Zero Suit Samus | Fighter | ? | ?00 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Zero Suit Samus's up special Boost Kick involves a series of fast kicks that end with a swift, sideways-launching one. A perfectly executed attack will hit eight times! Her down special Flip Jump can bury a grounded fighter in the dirt. She can kick mid flip by pressing the special button. |
233. Gunship (Zero Suit Samus) | Wii U Exclusive | Clear All-Star Mode as Zero Suit Samus on any Difficulty | Final Smash | ? | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | |
234. Morph Ball | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Exclusive | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | ? | ?,?00 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
235. Gunship | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive? | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | ? (Released in ?) | ?,?00 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
236. Screw Attack | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Won as a Prize after playing Trophy Rush | ? | ? | ?00 G | ?0% off!: ?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
237. Metroid | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Assist Trophy | ? | ?00 G | 40% off!: 180 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
238. Mother Brain | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Coming Soon | Assist Trophy | ? | 300 G | ?0% off!: ?00 G | Coming Soon | ? |
239. Dark Samus | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Assist Trophy | ? | 1,500 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
240. Ridley | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | ? (Released in ?) | ?,?00 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
241. Zero | Wii U Exclusive | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | ? (Released in ?) | ?,?00 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
242. Joulion | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive? | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | ? (Released in ?) | ?,?00 G | 30% off!: 1,050 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
243. FG II-Graham | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | ? (Released in ?) | ?,?00 G | 20% off!: 1,200 G | Coming Soon | In Metroid: Other M, Samus usually has to face these mobile turrets two at a time. They change speed as they fly around, firing laser beams from their large guns. In the Smash Bros. Pyrosphere stage, they fly in from above and fire lasers straight ahead when attacked. Use those lasers to hit the other fighters and Ridley! |
244. Queen Metroid | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | ? (Released in ?) | 2,500 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
245. Zebesian | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | ? (Released in ?) | 1,500 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
246. Phantoon | Wii U Exclusive | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | ? (Released in ?) | 2,500 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
247. Nightmare (Metroid) | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | ? (Released in ?) | ?,?00 G | 30% off!: 1,750 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
248. Samus (Dark Suit) | Wii U Exclusive | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | ? (Released in ?) | ?,?00 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
249. Adam Malkovich | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | ? (Released in ?) | 500 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
250. Little Birdie | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | ? (Released in ?) | 1,500 G | ?0% off!: ?,??0 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
251. King Kihunter | Wii U Exclusive | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | ? (Released in ?) | 2,500 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
252. Mystery Creature | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | ? (Released in ?) | 2,500 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
253. Vorash | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Unlocked during Classic Mode | Coming Soon | Metroid: Other M (Released in August 2010 on the Wii) | ?,?00 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | A large, fishlike monster that's amore at home in an ocean of lava than underwater. Defeating it may seem like an impossible task at first, but Samus Aran knows how to persevere. By firing her Grapple Beam into its mouth, she pulls it out of the lava like a master angler, leaving it writhing helplessly on land. |
254. Melissa Bergman (MB) | Wii U Exclusive | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | ? (Released in ?) | ?,?00 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
255. RB 176 Ferrocrusher | Wii U Exclusive | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | ? (Released in ?) | ?,?00 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
256. Madeline Bergman | Wii U Exclusive | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | ? (Released in ?) | 1,000 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
Metroid Series Trophy Boxes
Trophy Box #26: The Beginning of Metroid | |
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The First Metroid Series Trophy Box | |
Trophies in the Top Row: 3 | Morph Ball + Mother Brain + ? |
Trophies in the Bottom Row: 3 | Metroid + ? + ? |
Total Number of Trophies: 6 | COMPLETE |
Trophy Box #27: Other M | |
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The Second Metroid Series Trophy Box | |
Trophies in the Top Row: 3 | Madeline Bergman + ? + ? |
Trophies in the Bottom Row: 3 | Adam Malkovich + ? + Melissa Bergman (MB) |
Total Number of Trophies: 6 | COMPLETE |
Trophy Box #28: The Metroid Threat | |
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The Third Metroid Series Trophy Box | |
Trophies in the Top Row: 3 | Nightmare (Metroid) + Zero + ? |
Trophies in the Bottom Row: 3 | Zebesian + Dark Samus + Metroid Queen |
Total Number of Trophies: 6 | COMPLETE |
Trophy Box #29: The Other M Threat | |
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The Fourth and Final Metroid Series Trophy Box | |
Trophies in the Top Row: 4 | Vorash + FG II-Graham + Joulion + ? |
Trophies in the Bottom Row: 3 | ? + Little Birdie + ? |
Total Number of Trophies: 7 | COMPLETE |
Yoshi's Island Trophies and Trophy Box
This Subsection shows all of the Trophies and Trophy Box for Yoshi and other characters, items, and elements from the Yoshi's Island Series.
The Yoshi's Island series icon is an egg with 3 spots.
Other Notes about Yoshi's Island Series Trophies and Trophy Boxes:
- There are a Total of 3 Yoshi's Island Series Trophies and 1 Yoshi's Island Trophy Box in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U
All Yoshi's Island Series Trophies in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U | ||||||||
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Order and Name | Which Version? | Availability | Category | Appears In | Regular Price | On Sale Prices | Description | Trophy Trivia |
257. Yoshi | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Clear Classic Mode as Yoshi in any Difficulty | Fighter | Coming Soon | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | As dependable a partner as one could hope for, Yoshi often aids Mario in his adventures. Yoshi can swallow just about anything and make an Egg of it instantly. He's got some serious airborne power, making launching opponents skyward and then following up with more attacks a wise choice. | |
258. Yoshi (Alt.) | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive | Randomly appears in the Trophy Shop after Clearing Classic Mode or All-Star Mode as Yoshi | Fighter | ? | 1,000 | ?0% off!: ??0 G | A Yellow Yoshi throwing a White Egg with Yellow Spots | Yoshi's up special move Egg Throw is a projectile attack that travels farther the longer the button is held. Yoshi will also rise a bit if this move is used in midair. The side special Egg Roll turns Yoshi into a rolling, damaging egg. Yoshi won't roll off an edge if no directions are pressed. |
259. Super Dragon | Wii U Exclusive | Clear All-Star Mode as Yoshi on any Difficulty | Final Smash | ? | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Wings sprout from Yoshi's back, and he transforms into a super-cool dragon! While transformed, Yoshi is invincible and will constantly breathe fire. He can also ram into foes and shoot fireballs at them. The fireballs are great for launching foes and most powerful when used at close range. |
Yoshi's Island Series Trophy Box
Trophy Box #15: Yoshi's Island | |
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The First and Final Yoshi's Island Series Trophy Box | |
Trophies in the Top Row: 3 | Yoshi (Alt.) + Baby Luigi + Kamek |
Trophies in the Bottom Row: 3 | Super Dragon + Yoshi + Shy Guy |
Total Number of Trophies: 6 | COMPLETE |
Kirby Trophies and Trophy Boxes
This Subsection shows all of the Trophies and Trophy Boxes for Kirby, Meta Knight, King Dedede, and other characters, items, and elements from the Kirby Series.
The Kirby series icon is a Warpstar.
Other Notes about Kirby Series Trophies and Trophy Boxes:
- There are a total of 42 Kirby Series Trophies and 5 Kirby Series Trophy Boxes in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U
- In order of By Series, Kirby Series Trophies are the seventh Trophies from Numbers 260-301
All Kirby Series Trophies in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U | ||||||||
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Order and Name | Which Version? | Availability | Category | Appears In | Regular Price | On Sale Prices | Description | Trophy Trivia |
260. Kirby | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Clear Classic Mode as Kirby in any Intensity | Fighter | Kirby's Dream Land (Released in July 1992 on the Game Boy) and Kirby Super Star (Released in July 1996 on the SNES) | Cannot be bought at the Shop | Coming Soon | Round little Kirby lives on the peaceful Planet Popstar, in Dream Land. He can inhale things with his big mouth, either copying their abilities or spitting them out again. In Smash Bros., Kirby can inhale opponents and copy their standard specials. He gets launched easily but recovers well. | |
261. Kirby (Alt.) | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive | Randomly appears in the Trophy Shop after Clearing Classic Mode or All-Star Mode as Kirby | Fighter | Kirby's Dream Land (Released in July 1992 on the Game Boy) and Kirby Super Star (Released in July 1996 on the SNES) | Cannot be Purchased | A yellow Kirby using Final Cutter | Holding the special button and left and right will charge up Kirby's Hammer Flip attack. Charging too long hurts Kirby! The hammer strikes twice in the air, but landing the single blow on the ground is more powerful. Kirby's up special Final Cutter slices up and down, firing a shock wave upon landing. | |
262. Ultra Sword | Wii U Exclusive | Clear All-Star Mode as Kirby on any Difficulty | Final Smash | Kirby's Return to Dream Land | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Ultra Sword Kirby swinging his sword | For Kirby's Final Smash, he swings a sword that's waaay bigger than he is. If the first swing hits, he'll keep going with a combo of lightning-fast slices, dealing tons of damage. For the last swing, the sword grows even larger and launches any victims. Make sure that first swing hits, though, or nothing else will happen! | |
263. Meta Knight | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Clear Classic Mode as Meta Knight in any Intensity | Fighter | Kirby's Adventure(Released in May 1993 on the NES) and Kirby Super Star (Released in July 1996 on the SNES) | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Kirby's mysterious rival, this masked swordsman appears in several Kirby games. His cape transforms into wings to grant him flight. In Smash Bros., his quick sword skills and aerial agility set him apart. He can jump up to five times in a row, and he has a special move to soar higher. | |
264. Meta Knight (Alt.) | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive | Randomly appears in the Trophy Shop after Clearing Classic Mode or All-Star Mode as Meta Knight | Fighter | Kirby's Adventure(Released in May 1993 on the NES) and Kirby Super Star (Released in July 1996 on the SNES) | ? | ? | Coming Soon | Meta Knight's Dimensional Cape lets you teleport, changing where you'll reappear with directional inputs and attacking by holding the button! His Mach Tornado special can draw in and attack multiple opponents. Rise by pressing the button repeatedly, and press left or right to move. |
265. Galaxia Darkness | Wii U Exclusive | Clear All-Star Mode as Meta Knight on any Difficulty | Final Smash | ? | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | |
266. King Dedede | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Clear Classic Mode as King Dedede in any Intensity | Fighter | Kirby's Dream Land | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | He calls himself the King of Dream Land, but he doesn't have a lot of interest in ruling. He really loves to eat, so it's no surprise he's a heavyweight fighter. Despite his size and low speed, he can easily recover with his four jumps. His Jet Hammer will leave a mark on everyone he meets. | |
267. King Dedede (Alt.) | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive | Randomly appears in the Trophy Shop after Clearing Classic Mode or All-Star Mode as King Dedede | Fighter | ? | ? | ? | A ? King Dedede | For the Gordo Throw side special, King Dedede sends a Gordo bouncing with a hammer strike. It bounces off walls-or sometimes gets stuck in them. After a while it'll disappear. If an enemy hits one, it'll bounce back toward you. Use the special again to whack it back at them! |
268. Dedede Burst | Wii U Exclusive | Clear All-Star Mode as King Dedede on any Difficulty | Final Smash | ? | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | |
269. Dragoon | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Won as a Prize after playing Trophy Rush | Item | Kirby's Air Ride | 500 G | 50% off!: 250 G | Coming Soon | ? |
270. Maxim Tomato | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Won as a Prize after playing Trophy Rush | Item | ? | 500 G? | 40% off!: 300 G? | Coming Soon | A tomato marked with a large, black M. This is Kirby's favorite snack, and in the past it has fully recovered Kirby's health. The ones that show up in Smash Bros. aren't from the same crop, though, and only heal 50 points of damage. That'll still help you in a fight-unless an enemy eats it first. |
271. Warp Star | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Item | ? | 500 G or 10 Play Coins | 40% off!: 300 G or 6 Play Coins | Coming Soon | ? |
272. Superspicy Curry | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Won as a Prize after playing Trophy Rush | ? | ? | May not appear in the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | |
273. Star Rod | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Item | ? | 500 G | 40% off!: 300 G | Coming Soon | ? |
274. Nightmare | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Assist Trophy | Kirby's Adventure | 300 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
275. Knuckle Joe | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Coming Soon | Assist Trophy | Kirby Super Star | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | |
276. Tac | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive? | Challenge 20 | Coming Soon | Coming Soon (Released in ?) | ?,?00 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
277. Cappy | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | 300 G | 50% off!: 150 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
278. Poppy Bros. Jr. | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | 300 G | 50% off!: 150 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
279. Whispy Woods | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Kirby's Dream Land and Kirby's Return to Dream Land | 300 G | ?0% off!: ?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
280. Apples | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Collected during Classic Mode and Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | 300 G | 50% off!: 150 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
281. Broom Hatter | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Collected during Classic Mode | Coming Soon | Kirby's Dream Land and Kirby's Return to Dream Land | 300 G | ?0% off!: ?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
282. Scarfy | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Kirby's Dream Land and Kirby's Return to Dream Land | 300 G | ?0% off!: ?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
283. Sir Keeble | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Collected during Classic Mode | Coming Soon | ? | ?00 G | 30% off!: 210 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
284. Sword Kirby | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Collected during Classic Mode | Coming Soon | ? | ?00 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
285. Beam Kirby | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | ? | 300 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
286. Fire Kirby | Wii U Exclusive | Challenge 47 | Coming Soon | Coming Soon (Released in ?) | ?,?00 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
287. Ice Kirby | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | 1,000 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
288. Needle Kirby | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Collected during Classic Mode and after playing [[Smash Tour]] | Coming Soon | ? | ?00 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
289. Tornado Kirby | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | 1,000 G | 30% off!: 700 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
290. Mike Kirby | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | 1,000 G | 20% off!: 800 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
291. Sleep Kirby | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | ?00 G | 20% off!: 240 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
292. Blade Knight | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | 300 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
293. Starman (Kirby) | Wii U Exclusive | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | ? | 300 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
294. Walky | Wii U Exclusive | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | ? | ?00 G | 20% off!: 240 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
295. Bomb Kirby | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | 1,000 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
296. Fighter Kirby | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Kirby's Dream Land and Kirby's Return to Dream Land | 300 G | ?0% off!: ?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
297. Wing Kirby | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Kirby Super Star and Kirby's Return to Dream Land | 300 G | ?0% off!: ?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
298. Ninja Kirby | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | 1,000 G | 40% off!: 600 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
299. Galacta Knight | Wii U Exclusive | Challenge 30 | Coming Soon | Coming Soon (Released in ?) | ?,?00 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
300. Magolor | Wii U Exclusive | Challenge 14 | Coming Soon | Coming Soon (Released in ?) | ?,?00 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
301. Lor Starcutter | Wii U Exclusive | Challenge 100 | Coming Soon | Kirby's Return to Dream Land (Released in October 2011) | ?,?00 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
Kirby Series Trophy Boxes
Trophy Box #30: Copy Kirby! | |
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The First Kirby Series Trophy Box | |
Trophies in the Top Row: 3 | Beam Kirby + Needle Kirby + Wing Kirby |
Trophies in the Bottom Row: 3 | Fighter Kirby + Sword Kirby + Sleep Kirby |
Total Number of Trophies: 6 | COMPLETE |
Trophy Box #31: Copy Even More Kirby! | |
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The Second Kirby Series Trophy Box | |
Trophies in the Top Row: 3 | Bomb Kirby + Tornado Kirby + Ninja Kirby |
Trophies in the Bottom Row: 3 | Ice Kirby + Fire Kirby + Mike Kirby |
Total Number of Trophies: 6 | COMPLETE |
Trophy Box #32: The Beginning of Kirby | |
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The Third Kirby Series Trophy Box | |
Trophies in the Top Row: 4 | Apples + Superspicy Curry + ? + Whispy Woods |
Trophies in the Bottom Row: 3 | Maxim Tomato + Kirby + Ultra Sword |
Total Number of Trophies: 7 | COMPLETE |
Trophy Box #33: Residents of Dream Land | |
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The Fourth Kirby Series Trophy Box | |
Trophies in the Top Row: 4 | Dedede Burst + Scarfy + Starman (Kirby) + Sir Keeble |
Trophies in the Bottom Row: 4 | Broom Hatter + King Dedede + Cappy + Poppy Bros. Jr. |
Total Number of Trophies: 8 | COMPLETE |
Trophy Box #34: Kirby's Adventure | |
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The Fifth and Final Kirby Series Trophy Box | |
Trophies in the Top Row: 3 | Walky + Blade Knight + ? |
Trophies in the Bottom Row: 3 | ? + Meta Knight + Nightmare |
Total Number of Trophies: 6 | COMPLETE |
Star Fox Trophies and Trophy Boxes
This Subsection shows all of the Trophies and Trophy Boxes for Fox, Falco, and other characters, items, and elements from the Star Fox Series.
The Star Fox series icon is the Star Fox Logo.
Other Notes about Star Fox Series Trophies and Trophy Boxes:
- There are a Total of 25 Star Fox Series Trophies and 3 Star Fox Series Trophy Boxes in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U
All Star Fox Series Trophies in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U | ||||||||
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Order and Name | Which Version? | Availability | Category | Appears In | Regular Price | On Sale Prices | Description | Trophy Trivia |
302. Fox | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Clear Classic Mode as Fox on any Intensity | Fighter | ? | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Fox is the leader of the mercenary unit Star Fox, often enlisted to defeat the evil Andross. His piloting skills are top notch, but in Smash Bros. he brings speed and fast attacks to the battle. His Reflector move allows him to turn projectile attacks against his foes, increasing their power for a punishing blow. | |
303. Fox (Alt.) | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive | Randomly appears in the Trophy Shop after Clearing Classic Mode or All-Star Mode as Fox | Fighter | ? | 1,000 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Fox is at home in the air, and many of his moves, like his up smash, Flip Kick, will send foes up there. It's great for KO'ing a damaged opponent. Another handy move is his up special Fire Fox. The flames that surround Fox deal damage to nearby foes, and you can launch yourself in any direction once charged. |
304. Landmaster (Fox) | Wii U Exclusive | Clear All-Star Mode as Fox on any Difficulty | Final Smash | ? | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | |
305. Falco | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Clear Classic Mode as Falco on any Intensity | Fighter | ? | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | A talented pilot and part of the Star Fox team, Falco can be a bit rough around the edges. He once led his own galactic gang before joining up with Fox. In Smash Bros., his ability to jump high and deal damage in the air makes him a powerful threat, and his thrown Reflector can catch foes by surprise. | |
306. Falco (Alt.) | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive | Randomly appears in the Trophy Shop after Clearing Classic Mode or All-Star Mode as Falco | Fighter | ? | ?00 G? | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Falco's Blaster looks identical to Fox's at first, but actually it's quite different! The beams Falco fires deal more damage and cause the victim to flinch, but at a slower rate of fire. Considering Falco's lineage, it's not all that surprising that he can fire faster while airborne. |
307. Landmaster (Falco) | Wii U Exclusive | Clear All-Star Mode as Falco on any Difficulty | Final Smash | ? | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | |
308. Smart Bomb | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop and Won as a Prize for Playing Trophy Rush | Item | ? | 500 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
309. Andross | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii Exclusive | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Assist Trophy | ? | 500 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
310. Arwing (Assault) | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Exclusive | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | Star Fox | ?,?00 G | 40% off!: 900 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
311. Great Fox (Assault) | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Exclusive | Can be Won as a Prize after Playing [[Smash Tour]] and Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Star Fox | 1,500 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
312. Orbital Gate | Wii U Exclusive | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | Star Fox (Released in ?) | ?,?00 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
313. Peppy Hare | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive? | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | Star Fox (Released in ?) | 500 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
314. Slippy Toad | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive? | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | Star Fox (Released in ?) | ?,?00 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
315. Wolf O'Donnell | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive? | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | Star Fox (Released in ?) | ?,?00 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
316. Leon Powalski | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop and Won as a Prize after playing Trophy Rush | Series Related | ? | 500 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | ? |
317. Pigma Dengar | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Star Fox (Released in ?) | ?00 G | 40% off!: 300 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
318. Andrew Oikonny | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Series Related | ? | 500 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
319. Krystal | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Play Trophy Rush as Fox and get 6 or more Fever Rushes in 1 game | Series Related | ? | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | |
320. Tricky | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive? | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | Star Fox (Released in ?) | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | |
321. Fox (Assault) | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Exclusive | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | Star Fox | ?,?00 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
322. Falco (Assault) | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Coming Soon (Released in ?) | ?,?00 G | ?0% off!: 1,200 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
323. Panther Caroso | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Exclusive | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | Star Fox (Released in ?) | 500 G | 50% off!: 250 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
324. Wolfen (Assault) | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Exclusive | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | Star Fox (Released in ?) | ?,?00 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
325. Aparoid (Fortuna) | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Exclusive | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | Star Fox (Released in ?) | ?,?00 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
326. Aparoid Queen | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Exclusive | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Star Fox: Assault (Released in February 2005 on the Nintendo Gamecube) | 2,500 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
Star Fox Series Trophy Boxes
Trophy Box #35: Star Wolf | |
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The First Star Fox Series Trophy Box | |
Trophies in the Top Row: 3 | Andrew Oikonny + Panther Caroso + Pigma Dengar |
Trophies in the Bottom Row: 2 | Wolf O'Donnell + Leon Powalski |
Total Number of Trophies: 5 | COMPLETE |
Trophy Box #36: Star Fox: Assault | |
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The Second Star Fox Series Trophy Box | |
Trophies in the Top Row: 4 | ? + Aparoid (Fortuna) + Aparoid Queen + Great Fox (Assault) |
Trophies in the Bottom Row: 4 | Wolfen (Assault) + Fox (Assault) + Falco (Assault) + Arwing (Assault) |
Total Number of Trophies: 8 | COMPLETE |
Trophy Box #37: Star Fox | |
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The Third and Final Star Fox Series Trophy Box | |
Trophies in the Top Row: 3 | ? + Andross + ? |
Trophies in the Bottom Row: 4 | Peppy Hare + ? + Fox + Slippy Toad |
Total Number of Trophies: 7 | COMPLETE |
Pokemon Trophies and Trophy Boxes
This Subsection shows all of the Trophies and Trophy Boxes for Pikachu, Lucario, Charizard, Greninja, Jigglypuff, Mewtwo, and other characters, items, and elements from the Pokemon Series.
The Pokemon series icon is a Poke Ball.
Other Notes about Pokemon Series Trophies and Trophy Boxes:
- There are a total of 93 Pokemon Trophies and 14 Pokemon Trophy Boxes in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U.
- Before DLC is downloaded, the Pokemon Series will feature Trophy Numbers #327-419.
- After Downloading the Mewtwo DLC, 3 DLC Trophies (2 Fighter Trophies and 1 Final Smash Trophy) will be added to this Series. This changes the total of Pokemon Trophies from 93 to 96 and the Trophy Numbers to #327-422.
NOTE: Unlocking Pokemon in Challenges will not unlock their Trophies in the Vault.
All Pokemon Series Trophies in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U | |||||||||
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Order and Name | Which Version? | Availability | Category | Appears In | Regular Price | On Sale Prices | Description | Trophy Trivia | |
327. Pikachu | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Clear Classic Mode as Pikachu in any Intensity | Fighter | Pokemon Red & Pokemon Blue (Released in August 1998 on the Game Boy) and Pokemon Yellow: Special Pikachu Edition (Released in October 1999 on the Game Boy) | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Recognized the world over, Pikachu is an Electric-type Pokemon that stores energy in its cheeks for use in battle. In Smash Bros., Pikachu is a well-rounded fighter with speedy, powerful electric attacks. Quick Attack can be used twice in a row if two directions are input, one after another. | ||
338. Pikachu (Alt.) | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive | Randomly appears in the Trophy Shop after Clearing Classic Mode or All-Star Mode as Pikachu | Fighter | Super Smash Bros. for Wii U/Nintendo 3DS | 1,000 G | 50% off!: 500 G | Pikachu wearing the Male Swimmer Trainer's Goggles while doing his Down Taunt | Pikachu's Thunder Jolt fires off a ball of electricity that bounces across the stage, getting weaker as it travels. It does more damage to enemies in the air. The default down special, Thunder, causes a lightning strike that both shocks opponents and turns Pikachu invincible for a split second. | |
329. Volt Tackle | Wii U Exclusive | Clear All-Star Mode as Pikachu on any Difficulty | Final Smash | Pokemon Emerald (Released in May 2005 on the Game Boy Advance) and Pokemon X and Pokemon Y (Released in October 2013 on the Nintendo 3DS) | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Pikachu's Final Smash turns its whole body into a powerful ball of electricity that darts around at high speed, tackling opponents. While Pikachu is charging around, press the attack button to unleash powerful sparks. There's also a little ball of light that flies ahead of Pikachu itself. Use that as a guide if Pikachu seems out of control! | ||
330. Lucario | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Clear Classic Mode as Lucario on any Intensity | Fighter | Pokemon Diamond & Pokemon Pearl (Released in April 2007 on the Nintendo DS) and Pokemon X and Pokemon Y (Released in October 2013 on the Nintendo 3DS) | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | A Fighting/Steel-type Pokemon that excels in combat through the reading and manipulation of Aura. As Lucario takes more damage, its attacks grow in strength. At maximum power, Lucario deals triple damage and its Aura Sphere is particularly devastating! Foes won't even know what hit them! | ||
331. Lucario (Alt.) | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive | Randomly appears in the Trophy Shop after Clearing Classic Mode or All-Star Mode as Lucario | Fighter | Pokemon Diamond & Pokemon Pearl (Released in April 2007 on the Nintendo DS) and Pokemon X and Pokemon Y (Released in October 2013 on the Nintendo 3DS) | 1,000 G | ?0% off!: ??0 | A gray Lucario using Aura Sphere | Lucario's up special Extreme Speed will send this Pokemon soaring on the path you choose. Lucario flies farther the more damage it's taken. Lucario makes use of its Aura for the side special Force Palm. At extremely close range, Lucario will grab an enemy first, dealing additional damage. | |
332. Mega Evolution (Lucario) | Wii U Exclusive | Clear All-Star Mode as Lucario on any Difficulty | Final Smash | Pokemon X and Pokemon Y (Released in October 2013 on the Nintendo 3DS) | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | In Lucario's Final Smash, it Mega Evolves into Mega Lucario. The attacks it can use don't change, but its Aura abilities become more powerful than ever, letting it deal more damage and launch opponents farther. It can also resist being launched by other fighters, but the more attacks it takes, the sooner it will transform back. | ||
333. Charizard | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Clear Classic Mode as Charizard on any Intensity | Fighter | Pokemon Red & Pokemon Blue (Released in August 1998 on the Game Boy) andPokemon X and Pokemon Y (Released in October 2013 on the Nintendo 3DS) | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | This iconic Fire/Flying-type Pokemon. Charizard's scorching breath can melt anything in its path. It soars through the air, seeking only worthy foes to test itself against. In Smash Bros., Charizard unleashes the destructive Flare Blitz special move-a move so strong, it even injures the user! | ||
334. Charizard (Alt.) | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive | Randomly appears in the Trophy Shop after Clearing Classic Mode or All-Star Mode as Charizard | Fighter | Pokemon Red & Pokemon Blue (Released in August 1998 on the Game Boy) andPokemon X and Pokemon Y (Released in October 2013 on the Nintendo 3DS) | 1,000 G | 30% off!: 700 G | Coming Soon | Charizard's Flamethrower attack can be sustained by holding the button. The flames will gradually die, but a short break will recharge them. Charizard's down special Rock Smash crushes a rock and hits foes with the pieces. Charizard won't flinch while crushing, but others can break the rock... | |
335. Mega Evolution (Charizard) | Wii U Exclusive | Clear All-Star Mode as Charizard on any Difficulty | Final Smash | Pokemon X and Pokemon Y (Released in October 2013 on the Nintendo 3DS) | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | In this powerful Final Smash, Charizard Mega Evolves into Mega Charizard X and takes into the air. In this form. it can charge violently in any direction or shoot horizontal blasts of fire that launch foes. Mega Charizard X isn't invulnerable, though-in fact, taking damage will actually reduce the time you can stay transformed. | ||
336. Jigglypuff | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Clear Classic Mode as Jigglypuff on any Intensity | Fighter | Pokemon Red & Pokemon Blue (Released in August 1998 on the Game Boy) andPokemon X and Pokemon Y (Released in October 2013 on the Nintendo 3DS) | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | This Normal/Fairy-type Pokemon is best known for its soothing singing, which can put foes to sleep. In Smash Bros., it fights best in the air and can even jump six times in a row. The downside, though, is that Jigglypuff's so light, most opponents could launch it in their sleep! | ||
337. Jigglypuff (Alt.) | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive | Randomly appears in the Trophy Shop after Clearing Classic Mode or All-Star Mode as Jigglypuff | Fighter | Pokemon Red & Pokemon Blue (Released in August 1998 on the Game Boy) andPokemon X and Pokemon Y (Released in October 2013 on the Nintendo 3DS) | 1,000 G | 40% off!: 600 G | Jigglypuff wearing a sun hat and using Rollout | Jigglypuff's down special Rest sends this Pokemon into a deep sleep that damages and launches any foe it's touching upon napping. They'll even take damage after being hit! It's a pretty challenging move to land, though, and it leaves Jigglypuff wide open to revenge. Be careful when you use it. | |
338. Puff Up | Wii U Exclusive | Clear All-Star Mode as Jigglypuff on any Difficulty | Final Smash | Super Smash Bros. Brawl (Released in March 2008 on the Wii) | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Jigglypuff is expanding while Pikachu and Lucario are in front of it, Charizard is flying above, and Greninja is behind it | When Jigglypuff uses its Final Smash, it starts to grow bigger. And bigger. And bigger! Before you know it, Jigglypuff will have completely taken over the screen-and there's no way to make it stop. On smaller stages, fighters may find there's nowhere left to stand! At full size, Jigglypuff will damage and launch anyone it touches. | ||
339. Greninja | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Clear Classic Mode as Greninja on any Intensity | Fighter | Pokemon X & Y | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shopp | Coming Soon | This Water/Dark-type Pokemon is the fully evolved form of Froakie. It's just as fast and dangerous as any other ninja, and the throwing stars it can make out of water can shear metal. In Smash Bros., as well as being a graceful, speedy fighter, it can also use moves like Hydro Pump that let it travel through the air and avoid falling. | ||
340. Greninja (Alt.) | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive | Randomly appears in the Trophy Shop after Clearing Classic Mode or All-Star Mode as Greninja | Fighter | ? | 1,000 G | 50% off!: 500 G | Shiny Greninja during his Up Taunt | Greninja's Substitute down special lets you teleport to dodge attacks and then strike back, making it an effective and hard-to-predict way to counterattack. You can also control where you reappear by inputting directions. When you vanish, sometimes you'll be replaced by a log, other times by a cuddly toy. | |
341. Secret Ninja Attack | Wii U Exclusive | Clear All-Star Mode as Greninja on any Difficulty | Final Smash | Pokemon X and Pokemon Y (Released in October 2013 on the Nintendo 3DS) | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | In Greninja's Final Smash, it uses its Mat Block move to flip opponents into the air. It then slices them repeatedly in front of the bright moon before smacking them back down to the ground and launching them. The initial Mat Block flip doesn't have much range, but should it hit home, the rest of the attack is unavoidable. | ||
342. Mewtwo | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS (DLC) | After Downloading the Mewtwo DLC, Clear Classic Mode as Mewtwo in any Intensity | Fighter | Pokemon Red & Pokemon Blue (Released in August 1998 on the Game Boy) | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Mewtwo puts its psychic powers to great use in this game. Not only does it have floaty jumps, but its telekinesis gives its attacks extra reach and it throws added power. However, its light body makes it easy to launch, so if you're willing to take the risk of getting in close, it might be just worth it! | ||
343. Mewtwo (Alt.) | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive (DLC) | After Downloading the Mewtwo DLC | Fighter | Pokemon Red & Pokemon Blue | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Shadow Mewtwo using Shadow Ball | Mewtwo's Confusion side special not only repels projectiles-it also reflects the damage back on your opponent. Its down special, Disable, stuns an enemy for longer the higher its damage is. Disable only works on foes that are facing Mewtwo. | ||
344. Psystrike | Wii U Exclusive (DLC) | After Downloading the Mewtwo DLC, Clear All-Star Mode as Mewtwo on any Difficulty | Final Smash | Pokemon Black and White (Released in March 2011 on the Nintendo DS) and Pokemon X and Pokemon Y (Released in October 2013 on the Nintendo 3DS) | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Mewtwo's Final Smash starts as Mewtwo Mega Evolves into Mega Mewtwo Y. It then fires a huge psychic projectile that penetrates enemies and obstacles. This projectile doesn't do any damage, but it freezes every foe it hits in place. They can even be frozen midjump! Afterward, every foe hit with the projectile will take a powerful psychic hit to the head. | ||
345. Substitute Doll | Wii U Exclusive | Coming Soon | Fighter Related | Pokemon Red & Pokemon Blue (Released in August 1998 on the Game Boy) and Pokemon X and Pokemon Y (Released in October 2013 on the Nintendo 3DS) | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | If it looks like a Pokemon and it gets attacked like a Pokemon, it's probably a- Oh, no, it could also be a Substitute Doll. This cute plush figure appears out of nowhere when a Pokemon uses the move Substitute. Is that a smile on its face or a grimace of determination? Only the doll knows, and it's not telling. | ||
346. Poke Ball | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Won as a Prize after playing Trophy Rush | Poke Ball | Pokemon Red & Pokemon Blue (Released in August 1998 on the Game Boy) and Pokemon X and Pokemon Y (Released in October 2013 on the Nintendo 3DS) | May not appear in the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | An item used to call out different Pokemon. Which Pokemon emerges is a mystery, but it will aid whoever threw the Poke Ball. Some of the Pokemon inside are extremely powerful and will really intensify the battle. It's definitely worth beating your opponents to these! | ||
347. Master Ball | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Won as a Prize after playing Trophy Rush | Poke Ball | Pokemon Red & Pokemon Blue (Released in August 1998 on the Game Boy) and Pokemon X and Pokemon Y (Released in October 2013 on the Nintendo 3DS) | May not appear in the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | These valuable, powerful balls can capture any wild Pokemon. In Smash Bros., hard-to-find Pokemon often pop out of them. You can easily identify a Master Ball by the distinct purple appearance and large M on the top. A Pokemon within a Master Ball may turn the tide of battle. | ||
348. Meowth | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Poke Ball | Pokemon Red & Pokemon Blue (Released in August 1998 on the Game Boy) and Pokemon X and Pokemon Y (Released in October 2013 on the Nintendo 3DS) | 300 G | 20% off!: 240 G and 30% off!: 210 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | |
349. Electrode | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Collected during Classic Mode, Won as a Prize after playing Trophy Rush, and Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Poke Ball | Pokemon Red & Pokemon Blue (Released in August 1998 on the Game Boy) and Pokemon X and Pokemon Y (Released in October 2013 on the Nintendo 3DS) | 300 G | 50% off!: 150 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | |
350. Goldeen | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Poke Ball | Pokemon Red & Pokemon Blue (Released in August 1998 on the Game Boy) and Pokemon X and Pokemon Y (Released in October 2013 on the Nintendo 3DS) | ?00 G | 20% off!: 240 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | |
351. Staryu | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop and Won as a Prize after playing Trophy Rush | Poke Ball | Pokemon Red & Pokemon Blue (Released in August 1998 on the Game Boy) and Pokemon X and Pokemon Y (Released in October 2013 on the Nintendo 3DS) | 300 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | |
352. Eevee | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Collected in Classic Mode and Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Poke Ball | Pokemon Red & Blue (Released in July 1998 on the Game Boy) and Pokemon X & Y (Released in October 2013 on the Nintendo 3DS) | ?00 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | |
353. Snorlax | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Coming Soon | Poke Ball | Pokemon Red & Pokemon Blue (Released in August 1998 on the Game Boy) and Pokemon X and Pokemon Y (Released in October 2013 on the Nintendo 3DS) | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | ||
354. Moltres | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Poke Ball | Pokemon Red & Pokemon Blue (Released in August 1998 on the Game Boy) and Pokemon X and Pokemon Y (Released in October 2013 on the Nintendo 3DS) | ?00 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | |
355. Mew | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Collected during Classic Mode | Poke Ball | Pokemon Red & Pokemon Blue (Released in August 1998 on the Game Boy) and Pokemon Emerald (Released in May 2005 on the Game Boy Advance) | ?00 G | ?0% off!: ?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | |
356. Togepi | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Coming Soon | Poke Ball | Pokemon Gold & Pokemon Silver (Released in October 2000 on the Game Boy) and Pokemon X and Pokemon Y (Released in October 2013 on the Nintendo 3DS) | ?00 G | ?0% off!: ?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | |
357. Bellossom | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop and Won as a Prize after playing Trophy Rush | Poke Ball | Pokemon Gold & Pokemon Silver (Released in October 2000 on the Game Boy) and Pokemon X and Pokemon Y (Released in October 2013 on the Nintendo 3DS) | 300 G | 40% off!: 180 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | |
358. Entei | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Found in the Rest Area during All-Star Mode | Poke Ball | Pokemon Gold & Pokemon Silver (Released in October 2000 on the Game Boy) and Pokemon HeartGold and Pokemon SoulSilver (Released in March 2010 on the Nintendo DS) | 1,000 G | ?0% off!: ?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | |
359. Suicine | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Won as a Prize after playing Trophy Rush | Poke Ball | Pokemon Gold & Pokemon Silver (Released in October 2000 on the Game Boy) and Pokemon HeartGold and Pokemon SoulSilver (Released in March 2010 on the Nintendo DS) | ?,?00 G | ?0% off!: ?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | |
360. Lugia | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Poke Ball | Pokemon Gold & Pokemon Silver (Released in October 2000 on the Game Boy) and Pokemon HeartGold and Pokemon SoulSilver (Released in March 2010 on the Nintendo DS) | 1,000 G | ?0% off!: ?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | |
361. Gardevoir | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Poke Ball | Pokemon Ruby & Pokemon Sapphire (Released in March 2003 on the Game Boy Advance) and Pokemon X and Pokemon Y (Released in October 2013 on the Nintendo 3DS) | 300 G | 50% off!: 150 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | |
362. Metagross | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Won as a Prize after playing Trophy Rush | Poke Ball | Pokemon Ruby & Pokemon Sapphire (Released in March 2003 on the Game Boy Advance) and Pokemon X and Pokemon Y (Released in October 2013 on the Nintendo 3DS) | ?00 G | 30% off!: 210 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | |
363. Latias & Latios | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Poke Ball | Pokemon Ruby & Pokemon Sapphire (Released in March 2003 on the Game Boy Advance) and Pokemon Black 2 & Pokemon White 2 (Released in October 2012 on the Nintendo DS) | 300 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | |
364. Kyogre | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop and Won as a Prize after playing Trophy Rush | Poke Ball | Pokemon Ruby & Pokemon Sapphire (Released in March 2003 on the Game Boy Advance) and Pokemon Omega Ruby & Pokemon Alpha Sapphire (Released in November 2014 on the Nintendo 3DS) | 500 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | |
365. Deoxys | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Poke Ball | Pokemon FireRed and Pokemon LeafGreen (Released in September 2004 on the Game Boy Advance) and Pokemon HeartGold and Pokemon SoulSilver (Released in March 2010 on the Nintendo DS) | ?00 G | 30% off!: 350 G | Deoxys, in its Attack Forme, gathering energy on its Trophy Stand | This psychic-type Pokemon was born from a virus attached to a meteorite. It has four different Formes, but in Smash Bros. only the Attack Forme appears. In battle, it'll soar skyward before unleashing a powerful Hyper Beam attack straight downward from the crystal in its chest. | |
366. Abomasnow | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Poke Ball | Pokemon Diamond & Pokemon Pearl (Released in April 2007 on the Nintendo DS) and Pokemon X and Pokemon Y (Released in October 2013 on the Nintendo 3DS) | 300 G | 40% off!: 180 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | |
367. Palkia | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Collected during Classic Mode | Poke Ball | Pokemon Diamond & Pokemon Pearl (Released in April 2007 on the Nintendo DS) and Pokemon HeartGold and Pokemon SoulSilver (Released in March 2010 on the Nintendo DS) | ?00 G | ?0% off!: ?00 G | Coming Soon | ? | |
368. Giratina | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Won as a Prize after playing Trophy Rush | Poke Ball | Pokemon Diamond & Pokemon Pearl (Released in April 2007 on the Nintendo DS) and Pokemon HeartGold and Pokemon SoulSilver (Released in March 2010 on the Nintendo DS) | 1,500 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | ? | |
369. Darkrai | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Poke Ball | Pokemon Diamond & Pokemon Pearl (Released in April 2007 on the Nintendo DS) and Pokemon Black 2 & Pokemon White 2 (Released in October 2012 on the Nintendo DS) | ?,?00 G | ?0% off!: ?00 G | Coming Soon | ? | |
370. Arceus | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Poke Ball | Pokemon Diamond & Pokemon Pearl (Released in April 2007 on the Nintendo DS) and Pokemon Black 2 & Pokemon White 2 (Released in October 2012 on the Nintendo DS) | 1,500 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | |
371. Victini | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Poke Ball | Pokemon Black & Pokemon White (Released in March 2011 on Nintendo DS) and Pokemon X & Pokemon Y (Released in October 2013 on Nintendo 3DS) | 1,000 G | 30% off!: 700 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | |
372. Snivy | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Coming Soon | Poke Ball | Pokemon Black & Pokemon White (Released in March 2011 on Nintendo DS) and Pokemon Black 2 & Pokemon White 2 (Released in October 2012 on the Nintendo DS) | 300 G | ?0% off!: ?00 G | Coming Soon | Along with Ekans and Onix, this Pokemon is considered to be a snake Pokemon, even though it has two legs. When it evolves into Serperior, however, it sheds those legs. In Smash Bros., Snivy unleashes Razor Leaf on fighters, sending sharp leaves flying and damaging anything in range. | |
373. Oshawott | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop and Won as a Prize after playing [[Smash Tour]] | Poke Ball | Pokemon Black & Pokemon White (Released in March 2011 on Nintendo DS) and Pokemon Black 2 & Pokemon White 2 (Released in October 2012 on the Nintendo DS) | 300 G | 40% off!: 180 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | |
374. Zoroark | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Won as a Prize after playing Trophy Rush | Poke Ball | Pokemon Black & White Version | ?00 G or ? Play Coins | ?0% off!: ?00 G or ? Play Coins | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | |
375. Kyurem | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Poke Ball | Pokemon Black & White Version | 1,500 G | 30% off!: 1,050 G | Coming Soon | While this Dragon/Ice-type Pokemon is definitely a Pokemon, some believe it is what remained after Reshiram and Zekrom split apart. In battle, it will generate incredibly cold energy and then unleash it using Icy Wind. This move will deal constant damage before freezing opponents. | |
376. Keldeo | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop and Won as a Prize after playing Trophy Rush | ? | Pokemon Black & White Version | 1,500 G? | 30% off!: 1,050 G? | Keldeo, in its Resolute Form | Coming Soon | |
377. Meloetta | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Poke Ball | Pokemon Black & White Version | 300 G | 40% off!: 180 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | |
378. Genesect | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Won as a Prize after playing Trophy Rush | Poke Ball | Pokemon Black 2 & Pokemon White 2 (Released in October 2012 on the Nintendo DS) and Pokemon X & Pokemon Y (Released in October 2013 on Nintendo 3DS) | 300 G? | 20% off!: 240 G? | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | |
379. Chespin | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Collected during Classic Mode, Won as a Prize after playing Trophy Rush, and Purchased from the Trophy Shop | ? | Pokemon X & Pokemon Y (Released in October 2013 on Nintendo 3DS) | ?00 G | 40% off!: 180 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | |
380. Fennekin | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop and Won as a Prize after playing Trophy Rush | Poke Ball | Pokemon X & Pokemon Y (Released in October 2013 on Nintendo 3DS) | 300 G | 20% off!: 240 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | |
381. Fletchling | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Poke Ball | Pokemon X & Pokemon Y (Released in October 2013 on Nintendo 3DS) | 300 G | 40% off!: 180 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | |
382. Spewpa | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Collected during Classic Mode and Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Poke Ball | Pokemon X & Pokemon Y (Released in October 2013 on Nintendo 3DS) | 300 G | ?0% off!: ?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | |
383. Gogoat | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Poke Ball | Pokemon X & Pokemon Y (Released in October 2013 on Nintendo 3DS) | 300 G | 20% off!: 240 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | |
384. Swirlix | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Poke Ball | Pokemon X & Pokemon Y (Released in October 2013 on Nintendo 3DS) | 300 G | 50% off!: 150 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | |
385. Inkay | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Poke Ball | Pokemon X & Pokemon Y (Released in October 2013 on Nintendo 3DS) | 300 G | ?0% off!: ?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | |
386. Dedenne | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Poke Ball | Pokemon X & Pokemon Y (Released in October 2013 on Nintendo 3DS) | 300 G | ?0% off!: ?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | |
387. Xerneas | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Poke Ball | Pokemon X & Y | 1,500 G | 50% off!: 750 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | |
388. Koffing | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | Pokemon ? (Released in ?) | ?,?00 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | |
389. Blastoise | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive? | Coming Soon | Stage | Pokemon Red & Pokemon Blue (Released in August 1998 on the Game Boy) and Pokemon X and Pokemon Y (Released in October 2013 on the Nintendo 3DS) | ?,?00 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | |
390. Dragonite | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Stage | Pokemon Red & Pokemon Blue (Released in August 1998 on the Game Boy) and Pokemon X and Pokemon Y (Released in October 2013 on the Nintendo 3DS) | 300 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | |
391. Steelix | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Found in the Rest Area during All-Star Mode | Stage | Pokemon Gold & Pokemon Silver (Released in October 2000 on the Game Boy) and Pokemon X and Pokemon Y (Released in October 2013 on the Nintendo 3DS) | 300 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | |
392. Scizor | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Collected in Classic Mode | Stage | Pokemon Gold & Pokemon Silver (Released in October 2000 on the Game Boy) and Pokemon X and Pokemon Y (Released in October 2013 on the Nintendo 3DS) | 300 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | |
393. Ho-oh | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Stage | Pokemon Gold & Pokemon Silver (Released in October 2000 on the Game Boy) and Pokemon Black 2 & Pokemon White 2 (Released in October 2012 on the Nintendo DS) | 1,000 G | 50% off!: 500 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | |
394. Blaziken | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Stage | Pokemon Ruby & Pokemon Sapphire (Released in March 2003 on the Game Boy Advance) and Pokemon X and Pokemon Y (Released in October 2013 on the Nintendo 3DS) | 300 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | |
395. Wailord | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Stage | Pokemon Ruby & Pokemon Sapphire (Released in March 2003 on the Game Boy Advance) and Pokemon X and Pokemon Y (Released in October 2013 on the Nintendo 3DS) | 300 G | 20% off!: 240 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | |
396. Registeel | Wii U Exclusive | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | 'Pokemon Ruby & Pokemon Sapphire (Released in March 2003 on the Game Boy Advance) and Pokemon Platinum (Released in March 2009 on the Nintendo 3DS) | ?,?00 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | |
397. Rayquaza | Wii U Exclusive | Coming Soon | Stage | Pokemon Ruby & Pokemon Sapphire (Released in March 2003 on the Game Boy Advance) and Pokemon HeartGold and Pokemon SoulSilver (Released in March 2010 on the Nintendo DS) | ?,?00 G | 30% off!: 350 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | |
398. Infernape | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Stage | Pokemon Diamond & Pokemon Pearl (Released in April 2007 on the Nintendo DS) and Pokemon Platinum (Released in March 2009 on the Nintendo 3DS) | 300 G | 50% off!: 150 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | |
399. Piplup | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Stage | Pokemon Diamond & Pokemon Pearl (Released in April 2007 on the Nintendo DS) and Pokemon Platinum (Released in March 2009 on the Nintendo 3DS) | 300 G | 30% off!: 210 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | |
400. Garchomp | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Collected during Classic Mode | Stage | Pokemon Diamond & Pokemon Pearl (Released in April 2007 on the Nintendo DS) and Pokemon X and Pokemon Y (Released in October 2013 on the Nintendo 3DS) | ?,?00 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | |
401. Manaphy | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Stage | Pokemon Diamond & Pokemon Pearl (Released in April 2007 on the Nintendo DS) and Pokemon HeartGold and Pokemon SoulSilver (Released in March 2010 on the Nintendo DS) | 1,500 G | 20% off!: 1,200 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | |
402. Tepig | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Collected during Classic Mode and Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Stage | Pokemon Black & Pokemon White (Released in March 2011 on Nintendo DS) and Pokemon Black 2 & Pokemon White 2 (Released in October 2012 on the Nintendo DS) | 300 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | |
403. Klinkling | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Stage | Pokemon Black & Pokemon White (Released in March 2011 on Nintendo DS) and Pokemon X and Pokemon Y (Released in October 2013 on the Nintendo 3DS) | 300 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | |
404. Axew | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Collected during Classic Mode and Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Stage | Pokemon Black & Pokemon White (Released in March 2011 on Nintendo DS) and Pokemon X and Pokemon Y (Released in October 2013 on the Nintendo 3DS) | 300 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | |
405. Hydreigon | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Stage | Pokemon Black & Pokemon White (Released in March 2011 on Nintendo DS) and Pokemon X and Pokemon Y (Released in October 2013 on the Nintendo 3DS) | 300 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | |
406. Pyroar | Wii U Exclusive | Coming Soon | Stage | Pokemon X and Pokemon Y (Released in October 2013 on the Nintendo 3DS) | ?00 G | 40% off!: 180 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | |
407. Honedge | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Stage | Pokemon X and Pokemon Y (Released in October 2013 on the Nintendo 3DS) | 300 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | |
408. Clawitzer | Wii U Exclusive | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | Pokemon X and Pokemon Y (Released in October 2013 on the Nintendo 3DS) | ?,?00 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | |
409. Ivysaur | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Series Related | Pokemon Red & Pokemon Blue (Released in August 1998 on the Game Boy) and Pokemon FireRed and Pokemon LeafGreen (Released in September 2004 on the Game Boy Advance) | 300 G | 20% off!: 240 G? | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | |
410. Mega Venusaur | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Found in the Rest Area during All-Star Mode | Series Related | Pokemon X and Pokemon Y (Released in October 2013 on the Nintendo 3DS) | ?,?00 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | With a special type of Mega Stone called Venusaurite, Venusaur can Mega Evolve into Mega Venusaur in the middle of a battle. Not only does Venusaur get a large defense boost when it Mega Evolves, but the plants on its back grow so much, it looks like you're being attacked by a walking jungle. Now, that's got to be intimidating! | |
411. Squirtle | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop and Found in the Rest Area during All-Star Mode | Series Related | Pokemon Red & Pokemon Blue (Released in August 1998 on the Game Boy) and Pokemon FireRed and Pokemon LeafGreen (Released in September 2004 on the Game Boy Advance) | 300 G | 30% off!: 210 G, 40% off!: 180 G, and 50% off!: 150 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | |
412. Mega Blastoise | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Series Related | Pokemon X and Pokemon Y (Released in October 2013 on the Nintendo 3DS) | 2,500 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Some species of Pokemon living in Kalos have the ability to Mega Evolve, and here's one! Mega Blastoise is a bit heavier than Blastoise, and instead of two cannons on its shell, it has one huge cannon. This may seem like a downgrade, but wait-there are two on its arms! This math is easy: three is better than two. | |
413. Mega Kangaskhan | Wii U Exclusive | Coming Soon | Series Related | Pokemon X and Pokemon Y (Released in October 2013 on the Nintendo 3DS) | ?,?00 G | 30% off!: 1,750 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | |
414. Mewtwo | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Coming Soon | Series Related | Pokemon Red & Pokemon Blue (Released in August 1998 on the Game Boy) and Pokemon FireRed and Pokemon LeafGreen (Released in September 2004 on the Game Boy Advance) | ?,?00 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | |
415. Mega Mewtwo X & Y | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Series Related | Pokemon X and Pokemon Y (Released in October 2013 on the Nintendo 3DS) | 2,500 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | It's almost no surprise that a Pokemon as powerful as Mewtwo wouldn't be limited to a single Mega Evolution. Mega Mewtwo X has strong arms and legs, while Mega Mewtwo Y has a whiplike, slender head. The differences aren't just physical-X brings improved fighting power, while Y can unleash even more physical power. | |
416. Raikou | Wii U Exclusive | Coming Soon | Series Related | Pokemon Gold & Pokemon Silver (Released in October 2000 on the Game Boy) and Pokemon X and Pokemon Y (Released in October 2013 on the Nintendo 3DS) | ?,?00 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | |
417. Mega Blaziken | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Found in the Rest Area during All-Star Mode and Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Series Related | Pokemon X and Pokemon Y (Released in October 2013 on the Nintendo 3DS) | 2,500 G | 50% off!: 1,250 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | |
418. Groudon | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Series Related | Pokemon Ruby & Pokemon Sapphire (Released in March 2003 on the Game Boy Advance) and Pokemon Omega Ruby & Pokemon Alpha Sapphire (Released in November 2014 on the Nintendo 3DS) | 500 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | |
419. Jirachi | Wii U Exclusive | Coming Soon | Series Related | Pokemon Ruby & Pokemon Sapphire (Released in March 2003 on the Game Boy Advance) and Pokemon X and Pokemon Y (Released in October 2013 on the Nintendo 3DS) | 500 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | |
420. Dialga | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Series Related | Pokemon Diamond & Pokemon Pearl (Released in April 2007 on the Nintendo DS) and Pokemon X and Pokemon Y (Released in October 2013 on the Nintendo 3DS) | 1,500 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | |
421. Sylveon | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Series Related | Pokemon X and Pokemon Y (Released in October 2013 on the Nintendo 3DS) | 300 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | |
422. Pokemon Trainer | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Series Related | Pokemon Red & Pokemon Blue (Released in August 1998 on the Game Boy) and Pokemon FireRed and Pokemon LeafGreen (Released in September 2004 on the Game Boy Advance) | 300 G | 30% off!: 210 G and 50% off!: 150 G | Coming Soon | ? |
Pokemon Series Trophy Boxes
Trophy Box #38: The Beginning of Pokemon | |
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The First Pokemon Series Trophy Box | |
Trophies in the Top Row: 4 | Blastoise + Pokemon Trainer + Snorlax + Dragonite |
Trophies in the Bottom Row: 4 | Squirtle + Charizard + Pikachu + Ivysaur |
Total Number of Trophies: 8 | COMPLETE |
Trophy Box #39: Pokemon | |
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The Second Pokemon Series Trophy Box | |
Trophies in the Top Row: 4 | Goldeen + Staryu + Electrode + Eevee |
Trophies in the Bottom Row: 3 | Meowth + Jigglypuff + Puff Up |
Total Number of Trophies: 7 | COMPLETE |
Trophy Box #40: Kanto Region | |
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The Third Pokemon Series Trophy Box | |
Trophies in the Top Row: 4 | Charizard (Alt.) + Mew + Moltres + Volt Tackle |
Trophies in the Bottom Row: 3 | Jigglypuff (Alt.) + Pikachu (Alt.) + Mewtwo |
Total Number of Trophies: 7 | COMPLETE |
Trophy Box #41: Pokemon Gold & Pokemon Silver | |
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The Fourth Pokemon Series Trophy Box | |
Trophies in the Top Row: 3 | Bellosom + Steelix + Scizor |
Trophies in the Bottom Row: 2 | Poke Ball + Togepi |
Total Number of Trophies: 5 | COMPLETE |
Trophy Box #42: Legend of Pokemon Gold & Pokemon Silver | |
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The Fifth Pokemon Series Trophy Box | |
Trophies in the Top Row: 3 | Ho-oh + Master Ball + Lugia |
Trophies in the Bottom Row: 3 | Raikou + Entei + Suicine |
Total Number of Trophies: 6 | COMPLETE |
Trophy Box #43: Pokemon Ruby & Pokemon Sapphire | |
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The Sixth Pokemon Series Trophy Box | |
Trophies in the Top Row: 3 | Registeel + Blazekin + Wailord |
Trophies in the Bottom Row: 3 | Latios & Latias + Metagross + Gardevoir |
Total Number of Trophies: 6 | COMPLETE |
Trophy Box #44: Legend of Pokemon Ruby & Pokemon Sapphire | |
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The Seventh Pokemon Series Trophy Box | |
Trophies in the Top Row: 3 | Deoxys + Rayquaza + Jirachi |
Trophies in the Bottom Row: 2 | Groudon + Kyogre |
Total Number of Trophies: 5 | COMPLETE |
Trophy Box #45: Pokemon Diamond & Pokemon Pearl | |
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The Eighth Pokemon Series Trophy Box | |
Trophies in the Top Row: 3 | Garchomp + Infernape + Abomasnow |
Trophies in the Bottom Row: 3 | Lucario (Alt.) + ? + Piplup |
Total Number of Trophies: 6 | COMPLETE |
Trophy Box #46: Legend of Pokemon Diamond & Pokemon Pearl | |
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The Ninth Pokemon Series Trophy Box | |
Trophies in the Top Row: 3 | Arceus + Giratina + Darkrai |
Trophies in the Bottom Row: 3 | Dialga + Manaphy + Palkia |
Total Number of Trophies: 6 | COMPLETE |
Trophy Box #47: Pokemon Black & Pokemon White | |
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The Tenth Pokemon Series Trophy Box | |
Trophies in the Top Row: 3 | Axew + Hydregion + Klinkang |
Trophies in the Bottom Row: 3 | Tepig + Oshawott + Snivy |
Total Number of Trophies: 6 | COMPLETE |
Trophy Box #48: Legend of Pokemon Black & White | |
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The Eleventh Pokemon Series Trophy Box | |
Trophies in the Top Row: 3 | ? + ? + Zoroark |
Trophies in the Bottom Row: 3 | Genesect + Victini + ? |
Total Number of Trophies: 6 | COMPLETE |
Trophy Box #49: The Beginning of Pokemon X & Pokemon Y | |
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The Twelfth Pokemon Series Trophy Box | |
Trophies in the Top Row: 4 | ? + Dedenne + Fletchling + ? |
Trophies in the Bottom Row: 3 | Chespin + ? + Fennekin |
Total Number of Trophies: 7 | COMPLETE |
Trophy Box #50: Pokemon X & Pokemon Y | |
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The Thirteen Pokemon Series Trophy Box | |
Trophies in the Top Row: 4 | Honedge + Sylveon + Clawitzer + Pyroar |
Trophies in the Bottom Row: 4 | Gogoat + Inkay + Spewpa + Swirlix |
Total Number of Trophies: 8 | COMPLETE |
Trophy Box #51: Mega Evolution | |
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The Fourteenth and Final Pokemon Series Trophy Box | |
Trophies in the Top Row: 4 | Mega Venusaur + Mega Blaziken + Mega Kangaskhan + Mega Venusaur |
Trophies in the Bottom Row: 3 | Mega Evolution (Lucario) + Mega Mewtwo X & Y + Mega Evolution (Charizard) |
Total Number of Trophies: 7 | COMPLETE |
F-Zero Trophies and Trophy Boxes
This Subsection shows all of the Trophies and Trophy Boxes for Captain Falcon and other characters, items, and elements from the F-Zero Series.
The F-Zero series icon is Captain Falcon's Logo.
Other Notes about F-Zero Series Trophies and Trophy Boxes:
- There are a total of 15 F-Zero Trophies and 2 F-Zero Trophy Boxes in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. The F-Zero Series features Trophy Numbers #420-434.
- Downloading the Mewtwo DLC will change the F-Zero Trophy Numbers from #420-434 to #423-437.
All F-Zero Series Trophies in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U | ||||||||
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Order and Name (By Series) | Which Version? | Availability | Category | Appears In | Regular Price | On Sale Prices | Description | Trophy Trivia |
423. Captain Falcon | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Clear Classic Mode as Captain Falcon on any Intensity | Fighter | F-Zero (Released in August 1991 on the SNES) and F-Zero GX (Released in August 2003 on the Nintendo GameCube) | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | In the F-Zero racing scene, Captain Falcon uses his Blue Falcon to win big. His origin largely a mystery, he's made his way to the Smash Bros. battlefield to prove his worth outside the cockpit. He's go speed and power, and his distinct Falcon Punch leaves a dent. Start it in the air to surprise your foes! | |
424. Captain Falcon (Alt.) | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive | Randomly appears in the Trophy Shop after Clearing Classic Mode or All-Star Mode as Captain Falcon | Fighter Related | F-Zero (Released in August 1991 on the SNES) and F-Zero GX (Released in August 2003 on the Nintendo GameCube) | 1,000 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Captain Falcon in his pink and grey outfit. | Captain Falcon's default down special, Falcon Kick, is no ordinary kick-it surges forward in a fiery blaze. It's a versatile attack that moves sideways on the ground and diagonally down in the air. His forward air attack, Knee Smash, can send an enemy flying for miles if hit just right. |
425. Blue Falcon | Wii U Exclusive | Clear All-Star Mode as Captain Falcon on any Difficulty | Final Smash | F-Zero (Released in August 1991 on the SNES) and F-Zero GX (Released in August 2003 on the Nintendo GameCube) | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Captain Falcon using his Final Smash on Sonic and Yoshi | Captain Falcon's Final Smash lets him pull opponents into the middle of an F-Zero race-where competitors have been known to break the speed of sound-and run them over with his racing machine, the Blue Falcon. If he manages to grab you, there's no escape. The impact launches its victims diagonally upward. | |
426. Samurai Goroh | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Assist Trophy | F-Zero (Released in August 1991 on the SNES) and F-Zero GX (Released in August 2003 on the Nintendo GameCube) | 300 G | ?0% off!: ?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
427. Dr. Stewart | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | F-Zero (Released in August 1991 on the SNES) and F-Zero GX (Released in August 2003 on the Nintendo GameCube) | 300 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
428. Pico | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Series Related | F-Zero (Released in August 1991 on the SNES) and F-Zero GX (Released in August 2003 on the Nintendo GameCube) | 300 G | 30% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | ? |
429. Jody Summer | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Found in the Rest Area during All-Star Mode | Coming Soon | F-Zero X (Released in October 1998 on the Nintendo 64) and F-Zero GX (Released in August 2003 on the Nintendo GameCube) | ?,?00 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
430. Mr. EAD | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | F-Zero X (Released in October 1998 on the Nintendo 64) and F-Zero GX (Released in August 2003 on the Nintendo GameCube) | 300 G | 50% off!: 150 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
431. James McCloud | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Exclusive | Can be Collected during Classic Mode and Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | F-Zero X (Released in October 1998 on the Nintendo 64) and F-Zero GX (Released in August 2003 on the Nintendo GameCube) | 300 G | 50% off!: 150 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
432. Zoda | Wii U Exclusive | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | F-Zero X (Released in October 1998 on the Nintendo 64) and F-Zero GX (Released in August 2003 on the Nintendo GameCube) | 300 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
433. The Skull | Wii U Exclusive | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | F-Zero X (Released in October 1998 on the Nintendo 64) and F-Zero GX (Released in August 2003 on the Nintendo GameCube) | 300 G | 50% off!: 150 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
434. Blood Falcon | Wii U Exclusive | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | F-Zero X (Released in October 1998 on the Nintendo 64) and F-Zero GX (Released in August 2003 on the Nintendo GameCube) | 300 G | 40% off!: 180 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
435. Black Shadow | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | F-Zero X (Released in October 1998 on the Nintendo 64) and F-Zero GX (Released in August 2003 on the Nintendo GameCube) | 300 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
436. Deathborn | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | F-Zero X (Released in October 1998 on the Nintendo 64) and F-Zero GX (Released in August 2003 on the Nintendo GameCube) | Cannot be Purchased from Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | |
437. Falcon Flyer | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Series Related | Super Smash Bros. Melee (Released in December 2001 on the Nintendo GameCube) and Super Smash Bros. Brawl (Released in March 2008 on the Wii) | 300 G | ?0% off!: ?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
F-Zero Trophy Boxes Trophy Boxes
Trophy Box #52: F-Zero | |
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The First F-Zero Series Trophy Box | |
Trophies in the Top Row: 3 | Dr. Stewart + Samurai Goroh + Pica |
Trophies in the Bottom Row: 3 | Falcon Flyer + Captain Falcon + Blue Falcon |
Total Number of Trophies: 6 | COMPLETE |
Trophy Box #53: F-Zero X | |
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The Second and Final F-Zero Series Trophy Box | |
Trophies in the Top Row: 4 | Black Shadow + The Skull + Zoda + Blood Falcon |
Trophies in the Bottom Row: 3 | Mr. EAD + Jody Summer + James McCloud |
Total Number of Trophies: 7 | COMPLETE |
EarthBound (Mother) Trophies and Trophy Box
This Subsection shows all of the Trophies and Trophy Box for Ness, Lucas, and other characters, items, and elements from the EarthBound/Mother Series.
The EarthBound/Mother series icon is a planet.
Other Notes about EarthBound/Mother Series Trophies and Trophy Box:
- There are a total of 10 EarthBound/Mother Trophies and 1 EarthBound/Mother Trophy Box in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. The EarthBound Series features Trophy Numbers #435-445.
- After Downloading the Lucas DLC, 3 DLC Trophies (2 Fighter Trophies and 1 Final Smash Trophy) will be added to this Series. This changes the total of EarthBound/Mother Trophies from 10 to 13 and the Trophy Numbers from #435-445 to $438-448.
- Downloading the Mewtwo DLC and Lucas DLC will change the EarthBound/Mother Trophy Numbers from #435-445 to #441-451.
All EarthBound/Mother Series Trophies in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U | ||||||||
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Order and Name (By Series) | Which Version? | Availability | Category | Appears In | Regular Price | On Sale Prices | Description | Trophy Trivia |
438. Ness | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Clear Classic Mode as Ness on any Intensity | Fighter | EarthBound (Released in June 1995 on the SNES) | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Hailing from Onett, a small town in Eagleland, this young boy's ordinary looks hide his psychic powers. Ness fought against the evil Giygas in Earthbound, and in Smash Bros. he unleashes some of the same PSI moves. Watch out for PK Thunder, a guided attack that can also launch Ness like a rocket! | |
439. Ness (Alt.) | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive | Randomly appears in the Trophy Shop after Clearing Classic Mode or All-Star Mode as Ness | Fighter | ? | 1,000 G? | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Ness wearing a black/dark gray and yellow striped t-shirt, a yellow and black baseball cap, dark shorts, yellow shoes, and a blue backpack doing his up smash | Ness may have psychic powers, but that doesn't mean he shies away from getting physical. His side smash packs a real punch if you hit enemies with the end of his bat, and it can even deflect projectiles! His up and down smashes also have a lot of range-try giving them a spin! |
440. PK Starstorm (Ness) | Wii U Exclusive | Clear All-Star Mode as Ness on any Difficulty | Final Smash | EarthBound (Released in June 1995 on the SNES) and Super Smash Bros. Brawl (Released in March 2008 on the Wii) | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | In EarthBound, this PSI ability belonged to Poo, the Crown Prince of Dalaam and one of Ness's friends. Ness must have learned it especially for Smash Bros.! The attack makes a shower of meteors fall onto the stage, damaging any foes it hits. While the attack's in progress, Ness is invincible and can adjust the meteors' trajectory. | |
441. Lucas | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS (DLC) | Clear Classic Mode as Lucas on any Intensity after Downloading the Lucas DLC | Fighter | Mother 3 (Released in Japan during 2006 on the Game Boy Advance) | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | The younger of the twin brothers from Nowhere makes his triumphant return to the game of Smash. Hailing from the Japan-only Mother 3, Luca's speciality is psychic projectile attacks. He can use these PSI attacks to do things like absorb enemy projectiles and deal supernatural damage! | |
442. Lucas (Alt.) | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive (DLC) | Unlocked after Downloading the Lucas DLC | Fighter | Mother 3 (Released in Japan during 2006 on the Game Boy Advance) | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Lucas in his Claus themed palette swap | Lucas's up special PK Thunder can hit enemies multiple times, but if you hit yourself with it, you can then tackle and launch opponents! Luca's up smash has the strongest launch power of any fighter's up smash. The range for this attack is wide, and it's strongest right after Luca's unleashes the attack. | |
443. PK Starstorm (Lucas) | Wii U Exclusive (DLC) | Clear All-Star Mode as Lucas on any Difficulty after Downloading the Lucas DLC | Final Smash | Mother 3 (Released in Japan during 2006 on the Game Boy Advance) | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | You can adjust the direction of the shooting stars in this attack! Rain stars down on multiple fighters at once, or be mean and pick on a single fighter. The choice is yours! If a star connects, it will deal ongoing fire damage, making it hard for opponents to return to the stage. | |
444. Mr. Saturn | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Won as a Prize after playing Trophy Rush | Item | EarthBound (Released in June 1995 on the SNES) | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Mr. Saturns are curious beings that speak their own language. They might not look it, but they're scientific geniuses! In this game, they tend to go for a stroll around the battlefield. Throwing one at an enemy won't do much damage, but Mr. Saturn will take out a shield very easily. | |
445. Franklin Badge | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Won as a Prize after playing Trophy Rush | ? | EarthBound (Released in June 1995 on the SNES) | May not appear in the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | While not the most flashy of accessories, the Franklin Badge is actually incredibly useful. When wearing it, any projectiles launched your way will be reflected harmlessly off you. There is no downside, so grab this as soon as it appears. Don't get too confident, though-the bonus doesn't last long. | |
446. Starman | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Enemy | ? | 800 G | ?0% off!: ?00 G | Coming Soon | These alien henchmen serve Giygas, the chief villain of EarthBound. In Smash Bros., the Assist Trophy Starman will teleport around and fire off PSI moves like PK Beam Gamma and PK Beam Omega. You can defeat one summoned by an opponent, but they won't go down without a fight. |
447. Jeff | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Coming Soon | Assist Trophy | EarthBound (Released in June 1995 on the SNES) | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | One of the main party members in EarthBound, he attends Snow Wood Boarding School in Winters. Jeff takes after his inventor father, Dr. Andonuts, creating devices in his free time. One of these is the bottle rocket, which fires one large missile and four smaller ones. And sometimes one extra! | |
448. Flying Man | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | EarthBound (Released in June 1995 on the SNES) | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | |
449. Porky | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | EarthBound (Released in June 1995 on the SNES) | 1,500 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Porky was just a chubby, selfish little boy in EarthBound. When he next appeared, in Mother 3, look what he'd become! We might need another two games to explain how this occurred. Oh, Porky, what in Eagleland (or beyond?) happened to change you so? |
450. Lucas | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Coming Soon | Series Related | Mother 3 (Released in Japan during 2006 on the Game Boy Advance) | 1,500 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Before adventuring, Lucas was a timid, cautious boy. His journey has made him a stronger person. Maybe he met someone to spend his life with... Hang on-we're moving way too fast! For now, remember that Lucas and Ness are favorites in the hearts of EarthBound fans. |
451. Ultimate Chimera | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Mother 3 (Released in Japan during 2006 on the Game Boy Advance) | 1,500 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | If you ever find yourself faced with this thing, run! There isn't enough time to stop and wonder what two creatures were combined to make this! It's so insanely out of control, even the people at the Chimera Laboratory wish they'd never made it. Eek! |
EarthBound/Mother Series Trophy Box
Trophy Box #54: Mother Series | |
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The First and Final EarthBound/Mother Series Trophy Box | |
Trophies in the Top Row: 4 | Porky + Franklin Badge + Starman + Ultimate Chimera |
Trophies in the Bottom Row: 4 | Mr. Saturn + Ness + Lucas + Jeff |
Total Number of Trophies: 8 | COMPLETE |
Fire Emblem Trophies and Trophy Box
This Subsection shows all of the Trophies and Trophy Box for Marth, Ike, Robin, Lucina, and other characters, items, and elements from the Fire Emblem Series.
The Fire Emblem series icon is a sword.
Other Notes about Fire Emblem Series Trophies and Trophy Box:
- There are a total of 16 Fire Emblem Trophies and 1 F-Zero Trophy Box in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. The Fire Emblem Series features Trophy Numbers #446-462.
- After Downloading the Roy DLC, 3 DLC Trophies (2 Fighter Trophies and 1 Final Smash Trophy) will be added to this Series. This changes the total of Fire Emblem Trophies from 16 to 19 and the Trophy Numbers to #446-462 to 449-465.
- Downloading the Mewtwo DLC, Lucas DLC, and Roy DLC will change the Fire Emblem Trophy Numbers from #446-462 to #452-471.
All Fire Emblem Series Trophies in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U | |||||||||
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Order and Name (By Series) | Which Version? | Availability | Category | Appears In | Regular Price | On Sale Prices | Description | Trophy Trivia | |
452. Marth | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Clear Classic Mode as Marth on any Intensity | Fighter | ? | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | The first hero from the Fire Emblem series, Marth is the prince of Altea and the descendant of the hero Anri. In Smash Bros., he's known as an exceptional swordfighter, swinging his blade with grace. Striking with the tip will maximize the damage dealt. Teach aggressive foes a lesson with his strong Counter move. | ||
453. Marth (Alt.) | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive? | Randomly appears in the Trophy Shop after Clearing Classic Mode or All-Star Mode as Marth | Fighter | ? | ? | ? | Coming Soon | Marth's side special Dancing Blade is a four-stage attack. Aim and time your strikes carefully! The tip of his sword does the most damage. For his up smash, Justice Sword, he thrusts his blade into the air. You can use it to block attacks from above and launch nearby foes. | |
454. Critical Hit (Marth) | Wii U Exclusive | Clear All-Star Mode as Marth on any Difficulty | Final Smash | ? | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | ||
455. Ike | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Clear Classic Mode as Ike on any Intensity | Fighter | Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance (Released in October 2005 on the Nintendo GameCube) and Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn (Released in November 2007 on the Wii) | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | One of the main characters from the Fire Emblem series. Having fought in the Mad King's War, restored the fallen nation of Crimea, and taken on the Begnion Empire, Ike is rightly called a hero. He has the strength to back the title-one good swing of his blade can launch the heaviest of foes. | ||
456. Ike (Alt.) | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive | Randomly appears in the Trophy Shop after Clearing Classic Mode or All-Star Mode as Ike | Fighter | Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance (Released in October 2005 on the Nintendo GameCube) and Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn (Released in November 2007 on the Wii) | 1000 G | ?0 % off!: ??? G | Coming Soon | Ike's side smash is a powerful two-handed sword strike. It's one of the best launch attacks in the entire game, though it will leave you wide open when you use it. For Eruption, one of his specials, you stab the ground and unleash a pillar of fire. Charging for too long will hurt Ike, so be careful! | |
457. Great Aether | Wii U Exclusive | Clear All-Star Mode as Ike on any Difficulty | Final Smash | ? | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | ||
458. Lucina | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Clear Classic Mode as Lucina on any Intensity | Fighter | ? | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Chrom's daughter and the future princess of Ylisse. When she arrives from a doomed future seeking to prevent it from ever happening, she goes by the name Marth before her identity is revealed. She fights much like her adopted namesake, but more than just the tip of her sword is powerful. | ||
459. Lucina (Alt.) | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive | Randomly appears in the Trophy Shop after Clearing Classic Mode or All-Star Mode as Lucina | Fighter | ? | ? | ? | Coming Soon | Lucina's moves are much like Marth's, but there are subtle differences. With Marth, you need to try to hit with the tip of his sword, but Lucina's sword is equally powerful all along the blade. Her Shield Breaker move lets her attack opponents and break their shields at the same time. Charge it fully to shatter shields in one hit. | |
460. Critical Hit (Lucina) | Wii U Exclusive | Clear All-Star Mode as Lucina on any Difficulty | Final Smash | ? | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | ? | ||
461. Robin | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Clear Classic Mode as Robin on any Intensity | Fighter | Fire Emblem Awakening | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | This is the male Robin, your avatar in Fire Emblem Awakening. The goal of this adventure doesn't change much because of your gender choice, but Robin's marriage options do. In Smash Bros., Robin brings powerful magic and swordplay to bear. He can exhaust his moves, but they'll be restored over time. | ||
462. Robin (Alt.) | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive | Randomly appears in the Trophy Shop after Clearing Classic Mode or All-Star Mode as Robin | Fighter | ? | 1,000 G | ?0% off!: ?00 G | Coming Soon | Robin's magic is powerful, but it has limited uses before needing to recharge. Thunder can be charged in stages, will become Thoron at max charge, and gains damage and speed with its charge. Arcfire creates a flame pillar, perfect for dealing with an edge-clinging foe. | |
463. Pair Up | Wii U Exclusive | Clear All-Star Mode as Robin on any Difficulty | Final Smash | ? | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | ||
464. Roy | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS (DLC) | Clear Classic Mode as Robin on any Intensity after Downloading the Roy DLC | Fighter | Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade (Released Only in Japan during 2002 on the Game Boy Advance) | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Roy, the main character of Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade, return for the first time since Melee! In The Binding Blade, Roy led the troops of Pherae into battle in his ailing father's stead, and now he brings his speed and talent for short-range combat into this game. His sword, the Sword of Seals, is uniquely powerful at the base of the blade. | ||
465. Roy (Alt.) | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive (DLC) | Unlocked after Downloading the Roy DLC | Fighter | Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade (Released Only in Japan during 2002 on the Game Boy Advance) | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Flare Blade creates an explosion in front of Roy that can be charged by holding down the button. Take care, though, because at the highest levels of charge, Roy himself will catch fire and take damage! His side special, Double-Edge Dance, changes for each strike after the first depending on whether you hold up or down while attacking. | ||
466. Critical Hit (Roy) | Wii U Exclusive (DLC) | Clear All-Star Mode as Roy on any Difficulty after Downloading the Roy DLC | Final Smash | Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade (Released Only in Japan during 2002 on the Game Boy Advance) | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | For Roy's Final Smash, he traps enemies in a circular swing of the blade, brings it up behind him, and then, in a blast of fire, brings the blade down for a powerful finisher! The downward attack is powerful on its own but doesn't have much range, so make sure you're close enough to hit your enemies with the full combo and really seal their fate! | ||
467. Chrom | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive? | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Fighter Related | ? | 800 G or 20 Play Coins | 50% off!: 400 G or 10 Play Coins | Coming Soon | ? | |
468. Lyn | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive? | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Assist Trophy | ? | 1,500 G | ?0% off!: ?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | |
469. Black Knight | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive | Unlocked after Clearing All-Star Mode as Ike on Hard Difficulty | Coming Soon | Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance (Released in October 2005 on the Nintendo GameCube) and Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn (Released in November 2007 on the Wii) | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | |
470. Sothe | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive? | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Coming Soon (Released in ?) | 1,500 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | |
471. Elincia | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive? | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Coming Soon (Released in ?) | ?,?00 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
Fire Emblem Series Trophy Box
Trophy Box #55: Heroes of the Emblem | |
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The First and Final Fire Emblem Series Trophy Box | |
Trophies in the Top Row: 4 | Sothe + Chrom + Elincina + Lyn |
Trophies in the Bottom Row: 4 | Ike + Marth + Lucina + Robin |
Total Number of Trophies: 8 | COMPLETE |
Game & Watch Trophies and Trophy Box
This Subsection shows all of the Trophies and Trophy Box for Mr. Game & Watch and other characters, items, and elements from the Game & Watch Series.
The Game & Watch series icon is a Game & Watch Character wearing a hat and ringing a bell.
Other Notes about Game & Watch Series Trophies and Trophy Box:
- There are a total of 8 Game & Watch Trophies and 1 Game & Watch Trophy Box in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U.
- Before DLC is downloaded, the Game & Watch Series will feature Trophy Numbers #463-471.
- Downloading the Mewtwo DLC, Lucas DLC, or Roy DLC will change the Game & Watch Trophy Numbers from #463-471 to #466-474.
- Downloading 2 of the DLC Fighters, except Ryu and Suzaku Castle Stage Set DLC, will change the Game & Watch Trophy Numbers from #463-471 to #469-477.
- Downloading 3 of the DLC Fighters, except Ryu and Suzaku Castle Stage Set DLC, will change the Game & Watch Trophy Numbers from #463-471 to #478-480.
All Game & Watch Series Trophies in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U | ||||||||
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Order and Name (By Series) | Which Version? | Availability | Other Category | Appears In | Regular Price | On Sale Prices | Description | Background Information |
472. Mr. Game & Watch | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Clear Classic Mode as Mr. Game & Watch on any Intensity | Fighter | ? | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Game & Watch was first released in 1980, making the series the father of the Game Boy and Nintendo DS. Or maybe an older sibling? Anyway...in Smash Bros., Mr. Game & Watch uses distinct retro moves to damage his foes. However, he's only two dimensional, so he's pretty easy to send flying. | |
473. Mr. Game & Watch (Alt.) | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive | Randomly appears in the Trophy Shop after Clearing Classic Mode or All-Star Mode as | Fighter | ? | 1,000 G | ?0% off!: ?00 G | Coming Soon | Mr Game & Watch's Oil Panic special catches shots and turns them into oil. After catching three, the bucket will be full and you'll be able to throw oil all over your enemies. Some shots, like Samus's fully powered Charge Shot, will fill the bucket in one go! Throwing the oil you get from a shot like that can KO your foes in a flash! |
474. Octopus | Wii U Exclusive | Clear All-Star Mode as Mr. Game & Watch on any Difficulty | Final Smash | Octopus (Released in July 1981 as a Game & Watch) | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Mr. Game & Watch using Octopus on King Dedede and Duck Hunt | The Game & Watch title Octopus featured a hero collecting treasure while avoiding a bothersome giant octopus's tentacles. Activate Mr. Game & Watch's Final Smash to transform him into that octopus! Ram into opponents, and use the attack button to extend the tentacles. The only thing you can't do is change the direction you're facing. | |
475. Fire | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Coming Soon | Stage | Fire (Released in July 1980 as a Game & Watch) | ?,?00 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Many fans of Modern handheld games will fondly remember the classic Game & Watch games they played years ago, like the intensely challenging Fire. Save people from a burning building using a trampoline, bouncing them to the waiting ambulance and safety. |
476. Manhole | Wii U Exclusive | Clear the Great Fox Defense Event in [[Events Mode]] | Stage | Manhole (Released in January 1981 as a Game & Watch) | ?,?00 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | No scrolling, only one stage, only a few sounds, and the age of 3D was nothing more than a twinkle in someone's eye. Nevertheless, this game was a blast at the time, in the Game & Watch title Manhole, you move a manhole cover back and forth so that the pedestrians can safely cross the road. What a simple yet fun game! |
477. Helmet | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | CStage | Helmet (Released in February 1981 as a Game & Watch) | 2,500 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Better than a regular ol' watch is a Game & Watch. One of the classic titles is Helmet. Move from left to right, avoiding the falling tools. If you get hit, you'll fall down and lose your helmet. What kind of helmet falls off after only one hit?! Good thing this game is so fun you'll overlook that. |
478. Lion | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Stage | Lion (Released in April 1981 as a Game & Watch) | 2,500 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Back in the day, there were a lot of kids into the Game & Watch series. Quite a few adults as well, honestly. This game was a popular pick, with players controlling two zookeepers as they tried to keep the lions from escaping. The built-in clock was great for keeping track of your time spent playing! |
479. Chef | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Coming Soon | Stage | Chef (Released in July 1981 as a Game & Watch) | ?,?00 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Back in the days of the Game & Watch and the early NES years, there were a lot of games with short and simple titles-and at just four letters and one syllable, Chef is a prime example. It's all about flipping food on a frying pan without dropping any on the floor. Whether any of that food ever actually gets served to customers is a mystery... |
480. Oil Panic | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Stage | Coming Soon (Released in ?) | ?,?00 G | 30% off!: 1,750 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
Game & Watch Series Trophy Box
Trophy Box #56: Game & Watch | |
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The First and Final Game & Watch Series Trophy Box | |
Trophies in the Top Row: 4 | Helmet + Lion + Chef + Oil Panic |
Trophies in the Bottom Row: 4 | Manhole + Mr. Game & Watch + Octopus + Fire |
Total Number of Trophies: 8 | COMPLETE |
Kid Icarus Trophies and Trophy Boxes
This Subsection shows all of the Trophies and Trophy Boxes for Pit, Palutena and other characters, items, and elements from the Kid Icarus Series.
The Kid Icarus series icon is the Palutena Bow.
Other Notes about Kid Icarus Series Trophies and Trophy Boxes:
- There are a total of 18 Kid Icarus Trophies and 2 Kid Icarus Trophy Boxes in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. The Kid Icarus Series features Trophy Numbers #472-490.
- Downloading the Mewtwo DLC, Lucas DLC, or Roy DLC will change the Game & Watch Trophy Numbers from #472-490 to #475-493.
- Downloading 2 of the DLC Fighters, except Ryu and Suzaku Castle Stage Set DLC, will change the Game & Watch Trophy Numbers from #472-490 to #478-496.
- Downloading 3 of the DLC Fighters, except Ryu and Suzaku Castle Stage Set DLC, will change the Game & Watch Trophy Numbers from #472-490 to #481-499.
All Kid Icarus Series Trophies in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U | ||||||||
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Order and Name (By Series) | Which Version? | Availability | Category | Appears In | Regular Price | On Sale Prices | Description | Trophy Trivia |
481. Pit | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Clear Classic Mode as Pit on any Intensity | Fighter | Kid Icarus | Cannot be Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Pit is the captain of Palutena's royal guard. Despite the wings on his back, Pit needs the Power of Flight from Palutena in order to truly fly. In Smash Bros., he can still get more air than most, with four jumps and a special move that boosts him higher. He has a new reflect move-it protects both sides! | |
482. Pit (Alt.) | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive | Randomly appears in the Trophy Shop after Clearing Classic Mode or All-Star Mode as Pit | Fighter | ? | ? | ? | Coming Soon | Pit's side special Upperdash Arm delivers an uppercut so strong, it can send foes flying for a KO. If you miss and fall off the stage, Pit's up special can bring him soaring back. Another of Pit's specials is Palutena Bow, which fires arrows Pit can aim even after they've left the bow. |
483. Three Sacred Treasures | Wii U and | Clear All-Star Mode as Pit on any Difficulty | Final Smash | ? | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | |
484. Dark Pit | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Clear Classic Mode as Dark Pit on any Intensity | Fighter | Kid Icarus: Uprising | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Pit's mysterious, black-clad doppelganger, Dark Pit. (Some call him Pittoo, but he really doesn't like that.) When he first appears, he immediately goes after both Pit and the Underworld Army. In Smash Bros., he uses moves a lot like Pit's, though both his bow and his Sacred Treasures are different. | |
485. Dark Pit (Alt.) | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Fighter | ? | ?00 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Dark Pit's Guardian Orbitars special puts up shields of light on either side of you to block attacks, deflect projectiles, and push back any enemies who are too close. You can even use the shields to protect against attacks from above and below. If they take too many hits, though, they'll vanish and become unusable for a while. |
486. Dark Pit Staff | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive | Clear All-Star Mode as Dark Pit on any Difficulty | Fighter Related | ? | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Dark Pit's Guardian Orbitars special puts up shields of light on either side of you to block attacks, deflect projectiles, and push back any enemies who are too close. You can even use the shields to protect against attacks from above and below. If they take too many hits, though, they'll vanish and become unusable for a while. | |
487. Palutena | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Clear Classic Mode as Palutena on any Intensity | Fighter | Kid Icarus | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | In Kid Icarus: Uprising, the goddess of light uses telepathy to communicate and grants miracles to support Pit on his adventure. In Smash Bros., she has special moves like Warp and Heavenly Light at her disposal. She's very adaptable-you can customize her into a long- or close-range fighter! | |
488. Palutena (Alt.) | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Fighter | ? | Cannot be bought at the Shop | Palutena wearing a Medusa themed outfit | Palutena's Reflect Barrier side special deflects any attacks and projectiles that come at her from the front. Unlike other reflective moves, you can leave this barrier in place and it will keep reflecting. If you really want to ruin someone's day, you can push them over an edge using this move. | |
489. Black Hole Laser | Wii U Exclusive | Clear All-Star Mode as Palutena on any Difficulty | Final Smash | ? | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Palutena wearing a Medusa themed outfit | Palutena's Reflect Barrier side special deflects any attacks and projectiles that come at her from the front. Unlike other reflective moves, you can leave this barrier in place and it will keep reflecting. If you really want to ruin someone's day, you can push them over an edge using this move. | |
490. Daybreak | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Won as a Prize after playing Trophy Rush | ? | Kid | ?00 G | ?0% off!: ?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
491. Ore Club | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Item | Kid Icarus: Uprising | 500 G | 30% off!: 350 G or 7 Play Coins and 40% off!: 300 G and 6 Play Coins and 50% off!: 250 G or 5 Play Coins | Coming Soon | ? |
492. X Bomb | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Item | Kid Icarus: Uprising | 500 G | 50% off!: 250 G or 5 Play Coins | Coming Soon | ? |
493. Killer Eye | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Won as a Prize after playing Trophy Rush | Item | ? | ?00 G? | 20% off!: ?00 G? | Coming Soon | ? |
494. Back Shield | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Item | Kid Icarus: Uprising | 500 G? | 40% off!: 300 G? | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
495. Magnus | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop and Won as a Prize after playing Trophy Rush | Assist Trophy | Kid Icarus: Uprising | 300 G? | 30% off!: 210 G? | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
496. Phosphora | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Assist Trophy | Kid Icarus: Uprising | 500 G? | 50% off!: 250 G? | Coming Soon | ? |
497. Reaper | Wii U Exclusive | Coming Soon | Assist Trophy | Kid Icarus: Uprising | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | ? | |
498. Souflee | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Assist Trophy | Kid Icarus: Uprising | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | ? | |
499. Palutena's Temple | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Assist Trophy | Kid Icarus: Uprising | 500 G? | 50% off!: 250 G? | Coming Soon | ? |
Kid Icarus Series Trophy Boxes
Trophy Box #57: Sacred Treasures, Items, and Miracles | |
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The First Kid Icarus Series Trophy Box | |
Trophies in the Top Row: 4 | ? + ? + ? + Three Sacred Treasures |
Trophies in the Bottom Row: 4 | Daybreak + ? + Killer Eye + ? |
Total Number of Trophies: 8 | COMPLETE |
Trophy Box #59: Kid Icarus: Uprising | |
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The Second and Final Kid Icarus Series Trophy Box | |
Trophies in the Top Row: 3 | ? + Palutena's Temple + Phosphora |
Trophies in the Bottom Row: 3 | Magnus + ? + ? |
Total Number of Trophies: 6 | COMPLETE |
WarioWare Trophies and Trophy Box
This Subsection shows all of the Trophies and Trophy Box for Wario and other characters, items, and elements from the WarioWare Series.
The WarioWare series icon is a special shaped, Capital W.
Other Notes about WarioWare Series Trophies and Trophy Box:
- There are a total of 8 WarioWare Trophies and 1 WarioWare Trophy Box in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. The ? Series features Trophy Numbers #491-499.
- Downloading the Mewtwo DLC will change the WarioWare Trophy Numbers from #491-499 to #494-502.
All WarioWare Series Trophies in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U | ||||||||
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Order and Name (By Series) | Which Version? | Availability | Other Category | First Game Appearance | Regular Price | On Sale Prices | Description | Background Information |
500. Wario | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Clear Classic Mode as Wario on any Intensity | Fighter | WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$! | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | A living embodiment of gross, this villain hates Mario and loves money. He claims to have known Mario since childhood, but who can tell if that's true? In Smash Bros., he's a seriously agile heavyweight fighter. He can store up his trademark Wario Waft for explosive results. Did I mention he's gross? | |
501. Wario (Alt.) | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Randomly appears in the Trophy Shop after Clearing Classic Mode or All-Star Mode as Wario | Fighter | Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins | 1,000 G | ?0% off!: ?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
502. Wario-Man | Wii U Exclusive | Clear All-Star Mode as Wario on any Difficulty | Final Smash | Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | With a little nibble of garlic, humble everyman Wario transforms into the hero of justice, Wario-Man! He's...still not really all that strong, but he does get quite a bit faster, and he can launch foes farther too. And like any good hero, he has the ability to fly...by spamming attacks in midair. Just like they all do it, right? | |
503. Wario Bike | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Fighter Related | ? | 500 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | A ridiculously powerful motorcycle designed for Wario by Dr. Crygor, this mean machine sports wide handles and raised pedals to accommodate Wario's unique dimensions. Summoned into battle as his side special attack, even Wario can have trouble keeping this thing upright at times. |
504. Kat & Ana | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Coming Soon | Assist Trophy | ? | ?00 G | 40% off!: 300 G | Coming Soon | These ninja twin sisters of the Iga Clan attend Diamond City Kindergarten. The high-tech katanas they carry, made by Dr. Crygor, are like an extension of their own bodies. They strike at incredible speed with devastating attacks. By the way, Kat is the one with pink hair. |
505. Ashley | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Assist Trophy | ? | 500 G | ?0% off!: ?00 G | Coming Soon | This young witch-in-training lives in a haunted mansion in Diamond City. She's shy and quick to anger, but secretly she wants more friends. When she appears on the battlefield, she will summon a damaging zone of darkness around her. The zone causes a variety of effects, none of them good. |
506. 9-Volt & His Mother | Wii U Exclusive | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | ? | 500 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
507. Mona | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | 500 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
508. Dr. Crygor | Wii U Exclusive | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | ? | 500 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
WarioWare Series Trophy Box
Trophy Box #60: WarioWare, Inc. | |
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The First and Final WarioWare Series Trophy Box | |
Trophies in the Top Row: 4 | Wario Bike + Dr. Crygor + Mona + 9-Volt & His Mother |
Trophies in the Bottom Row: 4 | Ashley + Wario + Wario-Man + Kat & Ana |
Total Number of Trophies: 8 | COMPLETE |
Pikmin Trophies and Trophy Boxes
This Subsection shows all of the Trophies and Trophy Boxes for Olimar, Alph, and other characters, items, and elements from the Pikmin Series.
The Pikmin series icon is a flower.
Other Notes about Pikmin Series Trophies and Trophy Boxes:
- There are a total of 25 Pikmin Trophies and 3 Pikmin Trophy Boxes in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. The Pikmin Series features Trophy Numbers #500-525.
- Downloading the Mewtwo DLC will change the Pikmin Trophy Numbers from #500-525 to #503-528.
All Pikmin Series Trophies in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U | ||||||||
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Order and Name | Which Version? | Availability | Category | Appears In | Regular Price | On Sale Prices | Description | Trophy Trivia |
509. Olimar | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Clear Classic Mode as Olimar/Alph on any Intensity | Fighter | ? | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | A veteran spaceship pilot for Hocotate Freight, Captain Olimar partners with Pikmin in Smash Bros. to help him in battle. Olimar is much stronger when he's got Pikmin with him, so keep them plucked and good to go. Pikmin abilities are based on their color-learn what each is best at! | |
510. Olimar (Alt.) | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive | Randomly appears in the Trophy Shop after Clearing Classic Mode or All-Star Mode as Olimar/Alph | Fighter | ? | 1,000 G | 20% off!: 800 G | Olimar in his ? spacesuit | Coming Soon |
511. End of Day | Wii U Exclusive | Clear All-Star Mode as Olimar/Alph on any Difficulty | Final Smash | ? | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | |
512. Alph | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Randomly appears in the Trophy Shop after Clearing Classic Mode or All-Star Mode as Olimar/Alph | Fighter | Pikmin 3 | 1,000 G | ?0% off!: ?00 G | Similar to the Olimar Trophy, except with Alph replacing Olimar | Alph is a young explorer who crashed on the planet PNF-404. As the engineer of the S.S. Drake, he feels responsible for finding the missing crew and the ship after the crash. Waking up in a pond, Alph quickly encounters a tiny creature-it's a Pikmin! |
513. Red Pikmin | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Won as a Prize after playing Trophy Rush | Fighter | Pikmin | 1,000 G | ?0% off!: ?00 G | A Red Pikmin, sitting on a Strawberry. | This Pikmin has a red body and a long, pointy noise. It was the first type of Pikmin Olimar ever met. In Smash Bros., they have the second highest attack power among the Pikmin. Like their fiery color suggests, they can attack with flames and withstand them. |
514. Blue Pikmin | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be purchased from the Trophy Shop and Won as a Prize after playing Trophy Rush | Fighter | Pikmin | 300 G or 5 Play Coins | 20% off!: 240 G or 4 Play Coins and 50% off!: 150 G or 2 Play Coins | A Blue Pikmin, walking through water. There's a petal and a rock on the sides of the Blue Pikmin. The bottom of the Trophy Stand looks like dirt and gravel. | This blue Pikmin walks around with its mouth ajar. At home in the water, they're very helpful when objects are submerged and need retrieving. In Smash Bros., blue Pikmin have defense second only to purple Pikmin. They are also able to do more damage when thrown, so don't be shy about hurling them at foes. |
515. Yellow Pikmin | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Won as a Prize after playing Trophy Rush | Fighter | Pikmin | 1,000 G | 50% off!: 500 G | 3 Yellow Pikmin and a lemon. One of them is looking up at the lemon from the ground, one is being thrown to the top of it, and the last one is on top of it. | This yellow Pikmin is sporting some pointy things on its head. Maybe those are ears? Hmm.. Anyway, yellow Pikmin are immune to electricity and are the lightest Pikmin in the Pikmin series. In Smash Bros., a thrown yellow Pikmin will fly through the air in a nice curve, zapping anyone it comes in contact with. |
516. White Pikmin | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Fighter | Pikmin 2 | 500 G | 20% off!: 400 G and 30% off!: 350 G | A White Pikmin standing on a rock, surrounded by grass. Looking at the bottom of this Trophy will only show the bottom of the rock. | These tiny white Pikmin have bright-red eyes. They are the fastest of the Pikmin, perfect for finding and retrieving hidden treasure. In Smash Bros., you can use them to poison your enemies. Since they can fly the farthest of any Pikmin when thrown, use them to poison enemies from afar. |
517. Purple Pikmin | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop and Won as a Prize after playing Trophy Rush | Fighter | Pikmin 2 | 1,500 G or 50 Play Coins | ?0% off!: ?00 G or ? Play Coins | A Purple Pikmin holding a plum | These purple Pikmin are the strongest, but they're also slower and heavier. In Pikmin, they can be thrown at animals to stun them! In Smash Bros., they're great for attacking and launching, but they've got a pretty short reach. Get close to your foe to make these little ones truly effective! |
518. Rock Pikmin | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Coming Soon | Series Related | Pikmin 3 | 300 G | 40% off!: 180 G | A Rock Pikmin, sitting next a rock, 2 pebbles, 2 clovers, and a flower. The bottom of the Trophy Stand looks like dirt and gravel. | These Pikmin are made of solid rock, so they can stand up to a lot of attacks and won't get hurt when they get stepped on. They specialize in body blows, dealing a lot of damage when thrown, and they can also break right through glass and crystal. They can't latch on to other creatures, though. But that's OK-nobody's perfect! |
519. Winged Pikmin | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Collected during Classic Mode and Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Fighter | Pikmin 3 | 300 G? | ?0% off!: ??0 G? | 2 Winged Pikmin carrying a berry | These pink Pikmin have big, blue eyes and nice wings to help them carry Olimar and friends through the air. However, how high and far they can fly is affected by how many friends they have to carry. More Pikmin will weigh them down. |
520. Hocotate Bomb | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Item | Pikmin | 500 G? | 50% off!: 250 G | A Hocotate Freight Ship | With the outward appearance of a Hocotate Freight ship, this is actually a bomb in disguise! Arm it by throwing it on the ground, and give it a nudge if you're impatient. It'll fly up into the sky, returning a short time later and exploding. Force your foes into the landing zone! |
521. Iridescent Glint Beetle | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Unlocked after playing [[Smash Tour]] | Enemy | Pikmin 2 | 300 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | A golden creature from Pikmin 2. They don't pop up very often at all, but when they do, they scuttle around speedily. When you flip them over, they drop nectar and rare treasure. In Smash Bros., they appear in Smash Tour, where you can bump into them to make them drop extra fighters. |
522. Bulborb | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Coming Soon | Enemy | Pikmin | 500 G | 30% off!: 350 G | A Bulborb and 7 Pikmin. A Blue Pikmin is about to be eaten by it. A White Pikmin is being crushed by its right foot. | These creatures from the Pikmin series have snail-like protruding eyes, huge mouths, and really bad tempers. Despite their cute appearance, they'll happily gobble up Pikmin! In Smash Bros., they appear on the Garden of Hope stage, wandering around or chasing the poor Pikmin. Thankfully, they don't seem interested in the fighters duking it out. |
523. Charlie | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | ?,?00 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
524. S.S. Drake | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | ?,?00 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
525. Brittany | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | 1,000 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
526. Peckish Aristocrab | Wii U Exclusive | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | Pikmin 3 | ?,?00 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
527. Pellets | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Won as a Prize after playing Trophy Rush | Stage | Pikmin | ?00 G | ?0% off!: ?00 G | Coming Soon | A crystallized nectar that contains the essence of the Pikmin's home world, these pellets are most often harvested from the plant life of the planet. Each pellet displays a number on its surface, and this number may increase over time. The Onion generates more Pikmin with bigger numbers. |
528. Yellow Wollywog | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive? | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | ?,?00 G | 20% off!: 240 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
529. Iridescent Flint Beetle | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Unlocked after playing [[Smash Tour]] | Enemy | Pikmin 2 | 300 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | A golden creature from Pikmin 2. They don't pop up very often at all, but when they do, they scuttle around speedily. When you flip them over, they drop nectar and rare treasure. In Smash Bros., they appear in Smash Tour, where you can bump into them to make them drop extra fighters. |
530. Swooping Snitchbug | Wii U Exclusive | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | Pikmin ? | 300 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
531. Burrowing Snagret | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Found in the Rest Area during All-Star Mode | Coming Soon | Pikmin ? | ?,?00 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
532. Louie | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS? | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop and Won as a Prize after playing Trophy Rush | Series Related | Pikmin 2 | 1,000 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Louie worked for Hocotate Freight in Pikmin 2. His appetite has gone into overdrive in Pikmin 3. Rescued from a swarm of Scornets by Alph and crew, Louie thanked them the next day by stealing all of the food they'd collected. Maybe he should work on his manners more than getting a meal.. |
533. Quaggled Mireclops | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive? | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | ?,?00 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
534. Plasm Wraith | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive? | Can be Collected during Classic Mode and Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | ?,?00 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
Pikmin Series Trophy Boxes
Trophy Box #61: Pikmin | |
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The First Pikmin Series Trophy Box | |
Trophies in the Top Row: 4 | Purple Pikmin + White Pikmin + Rock Pikmin + Winged Pikmin |
Trophies in the Bottom Row: 3 | Red Pikmin + Blue Pikmin + Yellow Pikmin |
Total Number of Trophies: 7 | COMPLETE |
Trophy Box #62: Distant Planet & Indigenous Creatures | |
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The Second Pikmin Series Trophy Box | |
Trophies in the Top Row: 4 | Swooping Snitchbug + Iridescent Flint Beetle + Burrowing Snagret + Quaggled Mireclops |
Trophies in the Bottom Row: 4 | Plasm Wraith + Yellow Wollywog + Peckish Aristocrab + Bulborb |
Total Number of Trophies: 8 | COMPLETE |
Trophy Box #63: Space Explorer | |
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The Third and Final Pikmin Series Trophy Box | |
Trophies in the Top Row: 4 | Charlie + Hocotate Bomb + S.S. Drake + Brittany |
Trophies in the Bottom Row: 4 | Olimar (Alt.) + Olimar + Alph + Louie |
Total Number of Trophies: 7 | COMPLETE |
R.O.B. Trophies
This Subsection shows all of the Trophies for R.O.B. and other characters, items, and elements from the R.O.B. Series.
The R.O.B. series icon is a gyro/spinning top.
Other Notes about R.O.B. Series Trophies:
- There are a total of 3 R.O.B. Trophies in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. The R.O.B. Series features Trophy Numbers #526-529.
- Downloading the Mewtwo DLC will change the R.O.B. Trophy Numbers from #526-529 to #529-531.
All R.O.B. Series Trophies in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U | ||||||||
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Order and Name | Which Version? | Availability | Category | Appears In | Regular Price | On Sale Prices | Description | Background Information |
535. R.O.B. | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Clear Classic Mode as R.O.B. in any Intensity | Fighter | Coming Soon | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | This NES accessory was released in 1985, a groundbreaking system that controlled the robot via a game on the screen. In Smash Bros., R.O.B. has two projectile weapons and can use his rocket base to fly through the air. If you let his Robo Beam charge over time, it'll make for a powerful blast. | |
536. R.O.B. (Alt.) | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive | Randomly appears in the Trophy Shop after Clearing Classic Mode or All-Star Mode as R.O.B. | Fighter | ? | ?00 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | R.O.B.'s side smash, S3, fires a laser beam that does more damage up close. You can also aim it slightly up or down before firing. His down special Gyro sends a spinning top hurling forward and can be charged for more damage. You can even dodge while charging! |
537. Super Diffusion Beam | Wii U Exclusive | Clear All-Star Mode as R.O.B. on any Difficulty | Final Smash | ? | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
Animal Crossing Trophies and Trophy Boxes
This Subsection shows all of the Trophies and Trophy Boxes for Villager and other characters, items, and elements from the Animal Crossing Series.
The Animal Crossing series icon is a leaf with a hole in it.
Other Notes about Animal Crossing Series Trophies and Trophy Boxes:
- There are a total of 36 Animal Crossing Trophies and 5 Animal Crossing Trophy Boxes in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. The Animal Crossing Series features Trophy Numbers #529-565.
- Downloading the Mewtwo DLC will change the Animal Crossing Trophy Numbers from #529-565 to #532-568.
All Animal Crossing Series Trophies in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U | ||||||||
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Order and Name (By Series) | Which Version? | Availability | Category | Appears In | Regular Price | On Sale Prices | Description | Trophy Trivia |
538. Villager | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Clear Classic Mode as Villager on any Intensity | Fighter | Animal Crossing (Released in July 2002 on the Nintendo GameCube) and Animal Crossing: New Leaf (Released in June 2013 on the Nintendo 3DS) | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | An energetic young man from a peaceful town in Animal Crossing, he is eager to make his Smash Bros. debut! His Balloon Trip recovery lets him fly like a character from Balloon Fight. The Villager sets out to answer that age-old question: If a tree falls on the battlefield and foes are underneath it, do they get launched? | |
539. Villager (Alt.) | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive | Randomly appears in the Trophy Shop after Clearing Classic Mode or All-Star Mode as Villager | Fighter | Animal Crossing (Released in July 2002 on the Nintendo GameCube) and Animal Crossing: New Leaf (Released in June 2013 on the Nintendo 3DS) | 1,000 G | ?0% off!: ?00 G | Coming Soon | Just a normal girl living a normal life in a normal town-her special moves, however, are anything but. She can pocket items, projectiles, and even beams, and then pull them out at a moment's notice. Her down special lets her plant a tree, water it, and chop it down. If she leaves the tree standing, she can use the axe against foes. |
540. Dream Home | Wii U Exclusive | Clear All-Star Mode as Villager on any Difficulty | Final Smash | ? | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | If you're wanting to buy a house in Animal Crossing, Tom Nook is always happy to help. And it looks like he's expanding his business to Smash Bros. too. If you activate the Villager's Final Smash, Nook will rush in and build a house for right then and there! One small, very minor difference between this house and ones in the original game? This one explodes. | |
541. Lloid | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Fighter Related | Animal Crossing (Released in July 2002 on the Nintendo GameCube) and Animal Crossing: New Leaf (Released in June 2013 on the Nintendo 3DS) | 300 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Gyroids are a common sight in the Animal Crossing series. In Animal Crossing: New Leaf, a Gyroid name Lloid dons a helmet and collects funds for public works. The villager makes use of a rocket-powered Lloid for his side special. The farther he flies, the more powerful his attack will be! |
542. Tom Nook | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Found in the Rest Area during All-Star Mode and Won as a Prize after playing Trophy Rush | Series Related | Animal Crossing (Released in July 2002 on the Nintendo GameCube) and Animal Crossing: Wild World (Released in November 2005 on the Nintendo DS) | ?00 G | ?0% off!: ?00 G | Coming Soon | Currently the owner of Nook's Homes, yes, yes. "Yes, yes" is his favorite catchphrase. Despite all the money he's earned, he'll never lose that down-to-earth charm. With such a friendly demeanor, there's just no way he could be trying to rip you off. So trustworthy, yes, yes! |
543. Timmy & Tommy | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | After Collecting 300 or more different Trophies | Fighter Related | Animal Crossing (Released in July 2002 on the Nintendo GameCube) and Animal Crossing: New Leaf (Released in June 2013 on the Nintendo 3DS) | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | These twin brothers operate the Nookling stores. Thanks to Tom Nook's teachings, they are just as talented as he is and run Nookling Junction with such success that it can expand several times. Despite their success, they never forget the core value of good customer service. | |
544. Pitfall | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Won as a Prize after playing Trophy Rush | Item | Animal Crossing (Released in July 2002 on the Nintendo GameCube) and Animal Crossing: New Leaf (Released in June 2013 on the Nintendo 3DS) | May not be available in the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | |
545. Beehive | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Won as a Prize after playing Trophy Rush | Item | Animal Crossing: New Leaf | May not be available in the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | ? | |
546. Isabelle | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Coming Soon | Assist Trophy | Animal Crossing: New Leaf | 500 G | ?0% off!: ?00 G | Coming Soon | ? |
547. Rover | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | Animal Crossing ? (Released in ?) | ?,?00 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
548. Phyllis & Pelly | Wii U Exclusive | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | Animal Crossing ? (Released in ?) | ?,?00 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
549. Joan | Wii U Exclusive | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | Animal Crossing ? | 300 G | 40% off!: 180 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
550. Wendell | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Collected during Classic Mode | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | ?00 G | 40% off!: 180 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
551. Redd | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Found in the Rest Area during All-Star Mode | Series Related | Animal Crossing (Released in July 2002 on the Nintendo GameCube) and Animal Crossing: Wild World (Released in November 2005 on the Nintendo DS) | ??0 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Redd runs an at gallery...of sorts. He'll try to smooth-talk you into buying his items, but be careful! Sometimes some counterfeit items slip in among the real ones. And by "sometimes" I mean "always." Brushing up on your art history may help you spot the real deal! |
552. Gracie | Wii U Exclusive | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | Animal Crossing ? | 300 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
553. Saharah | Wii U Exclusive | Create and Save a Custom Stage for the First Time | Coming Soon | Animal Crossing ? (Released in ?) | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | |
554. Katrina | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | 300 G | 20% off!: 240 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
555. Jingle | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Collected during Classic Mode | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | ?,?00 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
556. Don | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | 500 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
557. Able Sisters | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Unlocked after Collecting all Custom Outfits | Coming Soon | Animal Crossing ? (Released in ?) | ?,?00 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
558. Blathers | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Animal Crossing ? (Released in ?) | 500 G | 50% off!: 250 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
559. Wisp | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | 1,000 G | 40% off!: 600 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
560. Harriet | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Collected in Classic Mode and Found in the Rest Area during All-Star Mode | Coming Soon | Animal Crossing ? | ?00 G | 40% off!: 180 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
561. Celeste | Wii U Exclusive | Collect at least 50 different Trophies | Coming Soon | Animal Crossing ? | Cannot be Purchased from the | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | |
562. Brewster | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Animal Crossing ? | ?00 G | 30% off!: 210 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
563. Lyle | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Collected during Classic Mode | Coming Soon | Animal Crossing ? | 300 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
564. Pascal | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Animal Crossing ? | 300 G | 30% off!: 210 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
565. Dr. Shrunk | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | Animal Crossing ? (Released in ?) and | ?,?00 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
566. Katie | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Animal Crossing: City Folk (Released in November 2008 on the Nintendo GameCube) | 300 G | 50% off!: 150 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
567. Serena | Wii U Exclusive | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | Animal Crossing: City Folk (Released in November 2008 on the Nintendo GameCube) | ?,?00 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
568. Frillard | Wii U Exclusive | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | Animal Crossing: City Folk (Released in November 2008 on the Nintendo GameCube) | ?,?00 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
569. Kicks | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Series Related | Animal Crossing: City Folk (Released in November 2008 on the Nintendo GameCube) | 500 G | 20% off!: 400 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
570. Phineas | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Collected during Classic Mode | Coming Soon | Animal Crossing: City Folk (Released in November 2008 on the Nintendo GameCube) | ?,?00 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
571. Bus to the City | Wii U Exclusive | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | Animal Crossing: City Folk (Released in November 2008 on the Nintendo GameCube) | 1,000 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
572. Town and City | Wii U Exclusive | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | Animal Crossing: City Folk (Released in November 2008 on the Nintendo GameCube) | ?,?00 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
573. K.K. Slider | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Won after playing [[Smash Tour]] and Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Animal Crossing (Released in July 2002 on the Nintendo GameCube) and Animal Crossing: New Leaf (Released in June 2013 on the Nintendo 3DS) | 300 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
574. Resetti | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | ? | Series Related | Animal Crossing (Released in July 2002 on the Nintendo GameCube) and Animal Crossing: New Leaf (Released in June 2013 on the Nintendo 3DS) | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
Animal Crossing Series Trophy Boxes
Trophy Box #63: The Beginning of Animal Crossing 1 | |
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The First Animal Crossing Series Trophy Box | |
Trophies in the Top Row: 4 | Joan + Phyllis & Pelly + Katrina + Dream Home |
Trophies in the Bottom Row: 4 | Lloid + Timmy & Tommy + Tom Nook + Resetti |
Total Number of Trophies: 8 | COMPLETE |
Trophy Box #64: The Beginning of Animal Crossing 2 | |
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The Second Animal Crossing Series Trophy Box | |
Trophies in the Top Row: 4 | Redd + Wendell + Gracie + Jingle |
Trophies in the Bottom Row: 3 | Rover + K.K. Slider + Saharah |
Total Number of Trophies: 7 | COMPLETE |
Trophy Box #65: Animal Crossing: Wild World | |
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The Third Animal Crossing Series Trophy Box | |
Trophies in the Top Row: 4 | Pitfall + Dr. Shrunk + Lyle + Celeste |
Trophies in the Bottom Row: 4 | Pascal + Brewster + Harriet + Katie |
Total Number of Trophies: 8 | COMPLETE |
Trophy Box #66: Animal Crossing: City Folk | |
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The Fourth Animal Crossing Series Trophy Box | |
Trophies in the Top Row: 4 | Bus to the City + Phineas + Frillard + K.K. Slider |
Trophies in the Bottom Row: 4 | Wisp + Villager + Able Sisters + Serena |
Total Number of Trophies: 8 | COMPLETE |
Trophy Box #67: Animal Crossing: New Leaf | |
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The Fifth and Final Animal Crossing Series Trophy Box | |
Trophies in the Top Row: 3 | Blathers + Beehive + Kicks |
Trophies in the Bottom Row: 2 | Isabelle + Don |
Total Number of Trophies: 5 | COMPLETE |
Wii Fit Trophies and Trophy Boxes
This Subsection shows all of the Trophies and Trophy Boxes for Wii Fit Trainer and other characters, items, and elements from the Wii Fit Series.
The Wii Fit series icon is the same as the Wii Fit Trainer's Trophy Pose.
Other Notes about Wii Series Trophies and Trophy Boxes:
- There are a total of 12 Wii Fit Trophies and 2 Wii Fit Trophy Boxes in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. The Wii Fit Series features Trophy Numbers #566-578.
- Downloading the Mewtwo DLC will change the Wii Fit Trophy Numbers from #566-578 to #569-581.
All Wii Fit Series Trophies in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U | ||||||||
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Order and Name (By Series) | Which Version? | Availability | Category | Appears In | Regular Price | On Sale Prices | Description | Trophy Trivia |
575. Wii Fit Trainer | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Clear Classic Mode as Wii Fit Trainer on any Intensity | Fighter | Wii Fit (Released in May 2008 on the Wii) and Wii Fit Plus (Released in October 2009 on the Wii) | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | The female trainer who helps you in the Wii Fit series. She favors a fighting style composed of yoga poses. This makes her a capable close-quarters fighter, but she has ranged attacks as well. She also has a move called Deep Breathing, which can heal you and increase attack power if timed right. | |
576. Wii Fit Trainer (Alt.) | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive | Randomly appears in the Trophy Shop after Clearing Classic Mode or All-Star Mode as Wii Fit Trainer | Fighter | Wii Fit (Released in May 2008 on the Wii) and Wii Fit Plus (Released in October 2009 on the Wii) | 1,000 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | The Male Wii Fit Trainer, wearing his green and dark grey outfit, in his run animation | The male trainer from the Wii Fit series, his standard special Sun Salutation charges up a ball of light that, when launched, will heal him a bit. His Jackknife pose is excellent for toning the abdominal muscles, but in Smash Bros. the Wii Fit Trainer uses it as an air attack. When timed right, the attack can hit twice! |
577. Wii Fit | Wii U Exclusive | Clear All-Star Mode as Wii Fit Trainer on any Difficulty | Final Smash | ? | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | The Female Wii Fit Trainer using Wii Fit on the Male Default Villager. On the ground are 2 Wii Balance Boards, a soccer ball, and a mat | Wii Fit Trainer strikes the Warrior pose, sending an army of silhouettes flying forth in a variety of poses (21 in all). This Final Smash's individual hits don't hurt much, but they add up and can even push foes off the edge. Meanwhile, Wii Fit Trainer is invincible! Unleash it at a height to get the full range of the cone effect. | |
578. Tree | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Fighter Related | ? | 300 G? | ?0% off!: ?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
579. Dancer | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Won as a Prize after playing Trophy Rush | Fighter Related | ? | ?00 G | ?0% off!: ?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
580. Warrior | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Clear the Event: New Challengers 1 in [[Events Mode]] | Fighter Related | ? | ?00 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
581. Bridge | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Won as a Prize after playing Trophy Rush | Fighter Related | ? | ?00 G | ?0% off!: ?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
582. Gate | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop and be Won as a Prize after playing Trophy Rush | Fighter Related | ? | 300 G | 20% off!: 240 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
583. Jackknife | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Fighter Related | ? | 300 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
584. Arm & Leg Lift | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Fighter Related | ? | 300 G | 50% off!: 150 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
585. Super Hoop | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop and Won as a Prize after playing Trophy Rush | Fighter Related | ? | 1,500 G? | 50% off!: 400 G? | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
586. Wii Balance Board | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Collected during Classic Mode | Coming Soon | ? | ?,?00 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | The Wii Balance Board is the smiling face that guides you through Wii Fit. Wellノ maybe not the smiling face, since it doesn't actually have a face and all, but he's pretty cherry for someone who gets stood on a lot. When you see him in this game, take it as a reminder that good balance is always important, especially when launching foes. |
587. Wii Fit U Trainer | Wii U Exclusive | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | ? | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
Wii Fit Trophy Boxes
Trophy Box #68: Wii Fit | |
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The First Wii Fit Series Trophy Box | |
Trophies in the Top Row: 3 | Warrior + Wii Fit + Dancer |
Trophies in the Bottom Row: 3 | Bridge + ? + Wii Fit Trainer |
Total Number of Trophies: 6 | COMPLETE |
Trophy Box #69: Wii Fit Plus/U | |
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The Second and Final Wii Fit Series Trophy Box | |
Trophies in the Top Row: 3 | Wii Fit Trainer (Alt.) + Wii Balance Board + Jackknife |
Trophies in the Bottom Row: 3 | Gate + Wii Fit U Trainer + Arm & Leg Lift |
Total Number of Trophies: 6 | COMPLETE |
Punch-Out!! Trophies and Trophy Boxes
This Subsection shows all of the Trophies and Trophy Boxes for Little Mac and other characters, items, and elements from the Punch-Out!! Series.
The Punch-Out!! series icon is a boxing glove.
Other Notes about Punch-Out!! Series Trophies and Trophy Boxes:
- There are a total of 12 Punch-Out!! Trophies and 2 Punch-Out!! Trophy Boxes in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. The Punch-Out!! Series features Trophy Numbers #579-591.
- Downloading the Mewtwo DLC will change the Punch-Out!! Trophy Numbers from #579-591 to #582-594.
All Punch-Out!! Series Trophies in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U | ||||||||
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Order and Name (By Series) | Which Version? | Availability | Category | Appears In | Regular Price | On Sale Prices | Description | Trophy Trivia |
588. Little Mac | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Clear Classic Mode as Little Mac on any Intensity | Fighter | Punch-Out!! (Released in October 1987 on the NES) and Punch-Out!! (Released in May 2009 on the Wii) | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | This little boxer from the Punch-Out!! series makes up in heart what he lacks in height. He wasn't afraid to take on the boxing champs, and he's not afraid of the Nintendo stars. In Smash Bros., he packs a serious punch. When his KO Meter fills up, wade in and trigger a devastating uppercut. | |
589. Little Mac (Alt.) | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive | Randomly appears in the Trophy Shop after Clearing Classic Mode or All-Star Mode as Little Mac | Final Smash | Punch-Out!! (Released in October 1987 on the NES) and Punch-Out!! (Released in May 2009 on the Wii) | 1,000 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | The green wireframe Little Mac doing his Up Taunt | No matter his opponent, Little Mac always puts his best fist forward. He enters a charge state before unleashing his Straight Lunge special and can unleash it while charging. At max charge, the launching power of this move is scary! |
590. Giga Mac | Wii U Exclusive | Clear All-Star Mode as Little Mac on any Difficulty | Final Smash | Punch-Out!! (Released in May 2009 on the Wii) | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | This Final Smash turns Little Mac into a hulking monster of a man. In Punch-Out!! for Wii, Little Mac could take this form by building up the gauge with some well-timed blows. In this game, it seriously powers up his attacks and makes him even faster. He'll completely dominate on the ground, but air battles are outside his weight class. | |
591. Doc Louis | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Collected during Classic Mode and Won as a Prize after playing Trophy Rush/[[Smash Tour]] | ? | Punch-Out!! (Released in October 1987 on the NES) and Punch-Out!! (Released in May 2009 on the Wii) | ?00 G | 20% off!: 240 G | Coming Soon | Every great boxer needs a capable teacher. Little Mac lucked out with former famous heavyweight Doc Louis. If he's not eating his favorite chocolate bar or making jokes, he's sparring with Little Mac. He'll gladly take a knockout blow from Little Mac if it will help the boxer make it big! |
592. Glass Joe | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Series Related | Punch-Out!! (Released in October 1987 on the NES) and Punch-Out!! (Released in May 2009 on the Wii) | 800 G | ?0% off!: ?00 G | Coming Soon | It's either very brave or very silly for a boxer to have a name so close to "glass jaw." When this French boxer takes a serious hit, he'll see croissants instead of stars. To his credit, Glass Joe never gives up-he's lost more bouts than most have fought in, and yet he never surrenders. |
593. Bald Bull | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | Punch-Out!! (Released in October 1987 on the NES) and Punch-Out!! (Released in May 2009 on the Wii) | ?,?00 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
594. Mr. Sandman | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | Punch-Out!! (Released in October 1987 on the NES) and Punch-Out!! (Released in May 2009 on the Wii) | 1,000 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
595. Von Kaiser | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive? | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | Punch-Out!! (Released in October 1987 on the NES) and Punch-Out!! (Released in May 2009 on the Wii) | ?,?00 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
596. Piston Hondo | Wii U Exclusive | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | Punch-Out!! (Released in October 1987 on the NES) and Punch-Out!! (Released in May 2009 on the Wii) | 300 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
597. Don Flamenco | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive? | Can be Collected during Classic Mode | Coming Soon | Punch-Out!! (Released in October 1987 on the NES) and Punch-Out!! (Released in May 2009 on the Wii) | ?,?00 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
598. King Hippo | Wii U Exclusive | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | Punch-Out!! (Released in October 1987 on the NES) and Punch-Out!! (Released in May 2009 on the Wii) | 300 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
599. Great Tiger | Wii U Exclusive | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | Punch-Out!! (Released in October 1987 on the NES) and Punch-Out!! (Released in May 2009 on the Wii) | 1,000 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
600. Soda Popinski | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive? | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | Punch-Out!! (Released in October 1987 on the NES) and Punch-Out!! (Released in May 2009 on the Wii) | ?,?00 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
Punch-Out!! Trophy Boxes
Trophy Box #70: Punch-Out!! | |
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The First Punch-Out!! Series Trophy Box | |
Trophies in the Top Row: 3 | Von Kaiser + King Hippo + Glass Joe |
Trophies in the Bottom Row: 3 | Doc Louis + Little Mac + Piston Hondo |
Total Number of Trophies: 6 | COMPLETE |
Trophy Box #71: Punch-Out!! (2) | |
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The Second and Final Punch-Out!! Series Trophy Box | |
Trophies in the Top Row: 4 | Bald Bull + Don Flamenco + Great Tiger + Mr. Sandman |
Trophies in the Bottom Row: 3 | Little Mac (Alt.) + Giga Mac + ? |
Total Number of Trophies: 7 | COMPLETE |
Xenoblade Chronicles Trophies and Trophy Boxes
This Subsection shows all of the Trophies and Trophy Boxes for Shulk and other characters, items, and elements from the Xenoblade Chronicles Series.
The Xenoblade Chronicles series icon is a Xenoblade.
Other Notes about Xenoblade Chronicles Series Trophies and Trophy Boxes:
- There are a total of 16 Xenoblade Chronicles Trophies and 2 Xenoblade Chronicles Trophy Boxes in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. The Xenoblade Chronicles Series features Trophy Numbers #592-608.
- Downloading the Mewtwo DLC will change the Xenoblade Chronicles Trophy Numbers from #579-608 to #595-611.
All Xenoblade Chronicles Series Trophies in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U | ||||||||
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Order and Name (By Series) | Which Version? | Availability | Category | Appears In | Regular Price | On Sale Prices | Description | Trophy Trivia |
601. Shulk | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Clear Classic Mode as Shulk on any Intensity | Fighter | Xenoblade Chronicles (Released in April 2012 on the Wii) | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | In Xenoblade Chronicles, this young lad's colony is attacked by the Mechon, so he and his friends set off to take them down. In Smash Bros., his Monado Arts let him change his specialization during battle. You can choose to boost a stat-his jump or attack, for example-but other stats might drop as a result, so choose wisely. | |
602. Shulk (Alt.) | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive | Randomly appears in the Trophy Shop after Clearing Classic Mode or All-Star Mode as Shulk | Fighter | Xenoblade Chronicles (Released in April 2012 on the Wii) | 1,000 G | ?0% off!: ?00 G | Coming Soon | Shulk's up special Air Slash is an upward slash done during a jump. Press the button again quickly to launch opponents sideways. His side special Back Slash, on the other hand, is a downward swing with a very wide range, though using it leaves Shulk wide open. Try hitting foes from behind with this! |
603. Chain Attack | Wii U Exclusive | Clear All-Star Mode as Shulk on any Difficulty | Final Smah | Xenoblade Chronicles (Released in April 2012 on the Wii) | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | In Xenoblade Chronicles, building up the party's team spirit would let them unleash a chain attack, using multiple Arts in a row to deal massive damage. In this game, Shulk's Final Smash calls party members Dunban and Riki to help obliterate an unlucky target...or multiple targets if you catch more than one in the circle of light! | |
604. Dunban | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Fighter Related | Xenoblade Chronicles (Released in April 2012 on the Wii) | 1,000 G | 20% off!: 400 G | Coming Soon | Dunban was hailed as a hero when he stopped the Mechon invasion of Bionis with the Monado. However, it cost him the use of his right arm. He's always looking out for others, and Shulk sees him as an older brother. In Shulk's Final Smash, Dunban, Riki, and Shulk team up to overwhelm the enemy! |
605. Riki | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Coming Soon | Assist Trophy | ? | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | A Nopon from Frontier Village in Xenoblade Chronicles. Despite appearances, this year's legendary Heropon is actually a middle-aged father of 11. If you summon him in this game, he'll use Arts to knock over your foes, freeze them, and even send them to sleep. Riki can also heal you, but if he does, he'll heal everyone else too! | |
606. Metal Face | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | ? | 2,500 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
607. Mechonis | Wii U Exclusive | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | ? | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | |
608. Bionis | Wii U Exclusive | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | ? | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | |
609. Fiora | Wii U Exclusive | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | ? | 1,000 G | 40% off!: 600 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
610. Reyn | Wii U Exclusive | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | ? | ?00 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
611. Sharla | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | ? | 1,000 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
612. Melia | Wii U Exclusive | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | ? | ?00 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
613. Bronze Face | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Xenoblade Chronicles (Released in April 2012 on the Wii) | 2,500 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Faced Mechon, or just Faces for short, are feared for their tremendous strength. Most are piloted by Homs who have been converted into the machines' Core Units, and each Face's design tends to reflect some aspect of its former self. In Bronze Face's case, his giant hammer recalls the old life of his Core Unit, Xord-blacksmith. |
614. Face Nemesis | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | ? | ?00 G | 20% off!: 2,000 G | Coming Soon | A silver faced Mechon that resembles a goddess. Created by Vanea, the sister of the Mechonis' ruler, Egil. She hoped this Mechon would be able to put a stop to her brother's mad quest for revenge, and to that end, she chose Fiora as its Core Unit. Thus Fiora came to host the soul of the Machina goddess, Meyneth. |
615. Mecha-Fiora | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Unlocked during Classic Mode | Coming Soon | ? | ?00 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | In the hard-fought battle to save Colony 9 from the Mechon, it looked very like Fiora had sacrificed her life. When she finally appeared before Shulk again, she'd not only been taken to Mechonis and given a new mechanized form, she'd become a vessel for the Mechonis's soul. Only later does she regain her own personality. |
616. Jade Face | Wii U Exclusive | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | ? | 2,500 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
617. Yaldabaoth | Wii U Exclusive | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | ? | 2,500 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | The ultimate Mechon, also known as Gold Face. It's around twice the size of the other faced Mechon and piloted by Egil, ruler of Mechonis and leader of the assault on Bionis. Egil ultimately fuses Yaldabaoth with the Mechonis itself, becoming the great titan's core. The machine's name comes from a false god of legend. |
Xenoblade Chronicles Series Trophy Boxes
Trophy Box #72: Shulk and His Companions | |
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The First Xenoblade Chronicles Series Trophy Box | |
Trophies in the Top Row: 4 | Reyn + Sharla + Melia + Chain Attack |
Trophies in the Bottom Row: 4 | Dunban + Shulk + Fiora + Riki |
Total Number of Trophies: 8 | COMPLETE |
Trophy Box #73: Mechonis | |
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The Second and Final Xenoblade Chronicles Series Trophy Box | |
Trophies in the Top Row: 3 | Face Nemesis + Yaldabaoth + Jade Face |
Trophies in the Bottom Row: 3 | Metal Face + Mecha-Fiora + Bronze Face |
Total Number of Trophies: 6 | COMPLETE |
Duck Hunt Trophies and Trophy Box
This Subsection shows all of the Trophies and Trophy Box for Duck Hunt and other characters, items, and elements from the Duck Hunt Series.
The Duck Hunt series icon is a duck.
Other Notes about Duck Hunt Series Trophies and Trophy Box:
- There are a total of 7 Duck Hunt Trophies and 1 Duck Hunt Trophy Box in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. The Duck Hunt Series features Trophy Numbers #509-616.
- Downloading the Mewtwo DLC will change the Duck Hunt Trophy Numbers from #509-616 to #612-619.
All Duck Hunt Series Trophies in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U | ||||||||
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Order and Name (By Series) | Which Version? | Availability | Category | Appears In | Regular Price | On Sale Prices | Description | Trophy Trivia |
618. Duck Hunt | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Clear Classic Mode as Duck Hunt on any Intensity | Fighter | Duck Hunt (Released in October 1985 on the NES) | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | You could call these two the stars of the NES 1985 launch title Duck Hunt. The goofy dog would chase down any ducks hit by the Zapper. In Smash Bros., these two work as a team to fight. When a can or clay pigeon is in play, hit the button again to fire at it. Show your foes how the ducks felt! | |
619. Duck Hunt (Alt.) | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive | Randomly appears in the Trophy Shop after Clearing Classic Mode or All-Star Mode as Duck Hunt | Fighter | Duck Hunt (Released in October 1985 on the NES) | 1,000 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Duck Jump, an up special, has the charming twosome float up in an adorable fashion. It also makes getting back to the stage much easier. Their side smash can hit up to three times at close range, depending on your shooting skills. By charging up the attack, you can increase the range even further! |
620. NES Zapper Posse | Wii U Exclusive | Clear All-Star Mode as Duck Hunt on any Difficulty | Final Smash | Super Smash Bros. for Wii U/Nintendo 3DS (Released in November 2014) | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | In this Final Smash, three games from the Light Gun Series team up: Duck Hunt, Hogan's Alley, and Wild Gunman. A flock of ducks fly by, warping anyone they hit to the Wild West. There, a posse of gunmen will use foes for target practice! If the ducks don't hit anyone, though, nothing happens besides some birds passing through. | |
621. Wild Gunmen | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Fighter Related | Wild Gunman (Released in October 1985 on the NES) | 300 G | 50% off!: 150 G | Coming Soon | A gang of five outlaws from the Wild West, these fellows are quick to brandish their pistols. In fact, the moment they hear "Fire!" they start shooting. A member of the gang will show up whenever Duck Hunt does a down-special move. Watch out for the gang's leader-he's quick! |
622. Clay Pigeon | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Fighter Related | Duck Hunt (Released in October 1985 on the NES) | 300 G | 40% off!: 180 G and 50% off!: 150 G | Coming Soon | A small, white disc used as a target in the Clay Shooting mode in Duck Hunt. In Smash Bros., Duck Hunt's default side special launches a clay pigeon through the air. It doesn't do much damage if it hits, but you can press the button again to shoot at it. The first two shots will narrowly miss, but you know they say: "third time's a charm!" |
623. Can | Wii U Exclusive | Coming Soon | Fighter Related | Hogan's Alley (Released in October 1985 on the NES) | 300 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Empty cans just like this appeared in the NES game Hogan's Alley. In the Trick Shot mode, you got points depending on which area you knocked them into. In Smash Bros., Duck Hunt's default standard special sends a can flying in an arc. It'll explode if it hits an opponent, or you can press the special button again to shoot at it. |
624. Dog | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Collected during Classic Mode and Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Stage | Duck Hunt (Released in October 1985 on the NES) | 300 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | A flat 3D model of the classic 2D sprite of the Duck Hunt Dog | In the NES game Duck Hunt, the dog is your trusty hunting partner. He scares the ducks and then picks up the ones you hit. If you don't hit any, though, he'll laugh at you. So much for man's best friend. In the Duck Hunt stage in this game, he'll occasionally pop up in his 8-bit glory and let you use him as a platform! |
625. Duck | Wii U Exclusive | Coming Soon | Stage | Duck Hunt (Released in October 1985 on the NES) | 300 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | 3 flat 3D models of classic 2D sprite Ducks. One of them has been shot | In the classic NES game Duck Hunt, you hunt, er... ducks. The dog flushes them into the air, and the you aim and fire. Taking down ducks gets you points in the Duck Hunt stage in this game too. It has no effect on the battle, but the alternative Duck Hunt action might be a refreshing change from constantly punching your friends in the face. |
Duck Hunt Trophy Box
Trophy Box #74: Light Gun Series | |
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The First and Final Duck Hunt Series Trophy Box | |
Trophies in the Top Row: 4 | Clay Pigeon + Duck + Wild Gunmen + Can |
Trophies in the Bottom Row: 3 | Dog + NES Zapper Posse + Duck Hunt |
Total Number of Trophies: 7 | COMPLETE |
Other Trophies and Miscellaneous Trophy Boxes
This Subsection shows all of the Trophies for characters, items, and elements from past Super Smash Bros. Fighters' Series and other Nintendo Series.
This Subsection will also show all of the Trophy Boxes with a mix of Trophies from different Series.
Other Series Trophies don't have an Icon.
Other Notes about Other Series Trophies and Trophy Boxes:
- There are a total of 52 Other Trophies and 11 Miscellaneous Trophy Boxes in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. The Other Series features Trophy Numbers #617-669.
- Downloading the Inkling Set DLC will add 1 Trophy to this section and change the Other Trophy Numbers from #617-669 to #618-670.
- Only Downloading the Mewtwo DLC, Lucas DLC, or Roy DLC will change the Other Trophy Numbers from #617-669 to #620-672.
- Only Downloading 2 of the DLC Fighters, except Ryu and Suzaku Castle Stage Set DLC, will change the Other Trophy Numbers from #617-669 to #623-675.
- Only Downloading 3 or all 4 of the DLC Fighters will change the Other Trophy Numbers from #617-669 to #626-678.
All Other Series Trophies in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U | ||||||||
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Order and Name | Which Version? | Availability | Category | Appears In | Regular Price | On Sale Prices | Description | Trophy Trivia |
626. Lip's Stick | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive? | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Item | Panel de Pon | ?00 G | ?0% off!: ?00 G | Coming Soon | With this item in hand, a simple flick of the wrist will sprout a flower from a character's head. If you keep on flicking, the flower grows larger. The bigger the flower, the more nutrients it craves, dealing more and more damage to the host. Shake it off by running around real fast! |
627. Super Scope | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive? | Can be Won as a Prize after playing Trophy Rush | Item | ? | ?00 G | ?0% off!: ?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
628. Steel Diver | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive? | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Item | Steel Diver | ?00 G | ?0% off!: ?00 G | Coming Soon | ? |
629. Unira | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive? | Coming Soon | Item | ? | ?00 G | ?0% off!: ?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
630. Boss Galaga | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive? | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Stage? | Galaga | 500 G? | 50% off!: 250 G? | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
631. Rocket Belt | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive? | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Item | ? | 500 G | 40% off!: 300 G? | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
632. Special Flag | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive? | Coming Soon | ? | ? | ?00 G | ?0% off!: ?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
633. Color TV-Game 15 | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive? | ? | Assist Trophy | ? | ?00 G | ?0% off!: ?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
634. Sheriff | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Won as a Prize after playing Trophy Rush | ? | ? | 2,500 G? | 40% off!: 1,500 G? | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
635. Devil | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Assist Trophy | ? | 1,000 G | 20% off!: 800 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
636. Takamaru | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Won as a Prize after playing Trophy Rush | Assist Trophy | ? | 2,500 G | ?0% off!: ?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
637. Infantry & Tanks | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be purchased from the Trophy Shop | Assist Trophy | Advance Wars | 1000 G | 20% off!: 800 G or 24 Play Coins and 30% off!: 700 G or 21 Play Coins | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
638. Dr. Wright | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive? | Coming Soon | Assist Trophy | ? | ?00 G or ?0 Play Coins | ?0% off!: ?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
639. Prince of Sable | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive? | Can be Won as a Prize after playing Trophy Rush | Assist Trophy | ? | ?00 G | ?0% off!: ?00 G or ? Play Coins | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
640. Saki Amamiya | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive? | Can be Won as a Prize after playing Trophy Rush | Assist Trophy | ? | ?00 G | ?0% off!: ?00 G or ? Play Coins | Coming Soon | ? |
641. Starfy | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Assist Trophy | ? | 300 G | 20% off!: 240 G and 50% off!: 150 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
642. Nintendog | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive? | Coming Soon | Assist Trophy | ? | ?00 G or ?0 Play Coins | ?0% off!: ?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
643. Dr. Kawashima | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Collected in Classic Mode and Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Other | Brain Age: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day! (Released in April 2006 on the Nintendo DS) and Brain Age 2: More Training in Minutes | ?00 G | 30% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
644. Dillon | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Won as a Prize after playing Trophy Rush | Assist Trophy | ? | 300 G? | 20% off!: 240 G? | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
645. Light Plane | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | ? (Released in ?) | ?,?00 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
646. Hang Glider | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive | Can be Won as a Prize after playing Trophy Rush | Coming Soon | ? (Released in ?) | ?,?00 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
647. Power Cruising | Wii U Exclusive | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | Wii Sports Resort (Released in June 2009 on the Wii) | 500 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
648. Disc Dog | Wii U Exclusive | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | Wii Sports Resort (Released in June 2009 on the Wii) | 500 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
649. Wuhu Island | Wii U Exclusive | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | Wii Sports Resort (Released in June 2009 on the Wii) | 500 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
650. Plane | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Won as a Prize after playing Trophy Rush | Coming Soon | ? (Released in ?) | ?,?00 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
651. Excitebike | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive? | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | ? (Released in ?) | ?,?00 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
652. Ice Climbers | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive? | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | ? (Released in ?) | ?,?00 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
653. Viruses | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive? | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Dr. Mario (Released in December 1990 on the Game Boy) and Dr. Mario Online Rx (Released in May 2008 on the Wii) | 2,500 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
654. Captain Rainbow | Wii U Exclusive | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | ? (Released in ?) | ?,?00 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
655. Little Mac (Captain Rainbow) | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Found in the Rest Area during All-Star Mode | Coming Soon | ? (Released in ?) | 1,500 G | 50% off!: 750 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
656. Vince | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Won as a Prize after playing Trophy Rush | Coming Soon | ? (Released in ?) | ?,?00 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
657. Frey | Wii U Exclusive | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | ? (Released in ?) | 2,500 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
658. Freya | Wii U Exclusive | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | ? (Released in ?) | 2,500 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
659. Zael | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Other | The Last Story (Released in August 2012 on the Wii) | 1,500 G | 20% off!: 1,200 G and 50% off!: 750 G | Coming Soon | The lone heir to the House of Arganan. Count Arganan, her uncle and ruler of Lazulis Island, has always tried to keep her sheltered from the outside world, but craving adventure, she sneaks out to explore the city. When Zael gets captured and thrown in the castle's dungeon, she's the one who breaks him out. |
660. Calista | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Other | The Last Story (Released in August 2012 on the Wii) | 1,500 G | 20% off!: 1,200 G | Coming Soon | The lone heir to the House of Arganan. Count Arganan, her uncle and ruler of Lazulis Island, has always tried to keep her sheltered from the outside world, but craving adventure, she sneaks out to explore the city. When Zael gets captured and thrown in the castle's dungeon, she's the one who breaks him out. |
661. Turbo Jet | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive? | Can be Won as a Prize after playing Trophy Rush | Coming Soon | ? (Released in ?) | May not appear in the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | |
662. Elena and Aeron | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | ? (Released in ?) | 2,500 G | 30% off!: 1,750 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
663. Marshal, Cam, and Miss Ribbon | Wii U Exclusive | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | ? (Released in ?) | ?,?00 G | 20% off!: 400 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
664. Wrestler and Reporter | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive? | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | ? (Released in ?) | ?,?00 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
665. Mio & Mayu Amakura | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Fatal Frame 2: Crimson Butterfly (Only Released in Japan & Europe on the Wii) | 2,500 G | 40% off!: 1,500 G | Coming Soon | The twins Mayu and Mio are guided to a lost village in the woods by a red butterfly. They explore the village, fighting off the spirits that have been there since a tragic event took place. The unending night leads Mio closer and closer to the truth about the Crimson Sacrifice Ritual. |
666. Rayman | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Other | ? | 300 G | 20% off!: 240 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
667. Globox | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Collected during Classic Mode | Other | Rayman Origins and Rayman Legends | ?,?00 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Globox is Rayman's best friend, but Globox's best friends might be food. He's always hungry, but still tries his best to catch up by running and jumping through unknown terrain. He excels at jumping, probably thanks to his froggy likeness, but he can also fly by flapping his arms. I guess anything's possible in the Glade of Dreams. |
668. Monita | Wii U Exclusive | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | ? (Released in ?) | ?,?00 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
669. CommanderVideo | Wii U Exclusive | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | ? (Released in ?) | ?,?00 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
670. Wonder-Red | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Other | The Wonderful 101 (Released in September 2013 on Wii U) | 1,000 G | ?0% off!: ?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
671. Wonder-Blue | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Found in the Rest Area during All-Star Mode | Other | The Wonderful 101 (Released in September 2013 on Wii U) | ?,?00 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
672. Wonder-Green | Wii U Exclusive | Coming Soon | Other | The Wonderful 101 (Released in September 2013 on Wii U) | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | |
673. Wonder-Pink | Wii U Exclusive | Coming Soon | Other | The Wonderful 101 (Released in September 2013 on Wii U) | ?,?00 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
674. Wonder-Yellow | Wii U Exclusive | Coming Soon | Other | The Wonderful 101 (Released in September 2013 on Wii U) | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | |
675. Wonder-White | Wii U Exclusive | Coming Soon | Other | The Wonderful 101 (Released in September 2013 on Wii U) | ?,?00 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
676. Wonder-Black | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Collected during Classic Mode and Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Other | The Wonderful 101 (Released in September 2013 on Wii U) | 1,000 G | ?0% off!: ?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
677. Barbara | Wii U Exclusive | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | ? (Released in ?) | 500 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
678. Inkling | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS (DLC) | Unlocked after Downloading the Inkling Set DLC | Coming Soon | Splatoon (Released in May 2015 on the Wii U) | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Meet the Inklings, a mysterious race of beings that can transform into squid at will! They like to octopi their time with frantic, multicolored turf wars, and they won't miss out on any oppor-tuna-ty to get to the top. And we wouldn't go so far as to call them cod's gift to fashion, but check out that fresh style! |
Miscellaneous Trophy Boxes
Trophy Box #75: Memorabilia | |
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The First Miscellaneous Series Trophy Box | |
Trophies in the Top Row: 4 | Sheriff + Color TV Game 15 + Special Flag + ? |
Trophies in the Bottom Row: 4 | Pauline + Viruses + Mr. Game & Watch (Alt.) + Takamaru |
Total Number of Trophies: 8 | COMPLETE |
Trophy Box #76: Female Fighters | |
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The Second Miscellaneous Series Trophy Box | |
Trophies in the Top Row: 4 | Lucina (Alt.) + Rosalina & Luma (Alt.) + Zelda (Alt.) + Zero Suit Samus (Alt.) |
Trophies in the Bottom Row: 3 | Peach (Alt.) + Super Hoop + Palutena (Alt.) |
Total Number of Trophies: 7 | COMPLETE |
Trophy Box #77: NES | |
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The Third Miscellaneous Series Trophy Box | |
Trophies in the Top Row: 4 | ? + Devil + Tanks and Infantry + Unira |
Trophies in the Bottom Row: 3 | Excitebike + Dr. Mario + R.O.B. |
Total Number of Trophies: 7 | COMPLETE |
Trophy Box #78: SNES | |
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The Fourth Miscellaneous Series Trophy Box | |
Trophies in the Top Row: 3 | ? + ? + ? |
Trophies in the Bottom Row: 3 | ? + ? + Hang Glider |
Total Number of Trophies: 6 | COMPLETE |
Trophy Box #79: Wii & Wii U | |
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The Fifth Miscellaneous Series Trophy Box | |
Trophies in the Top Row: 4 | Power Cruising + Wuhu Island + Disc Dog |
Trophies in the Bottom Row: 3 | Marshal, Cam, and Miss Ribbon + Monita + Wrestler & Reporter |
Total Number of Trophies: 7 | COMPLETE |
Trophy Box #80: Wii | |
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The Sixth Miscellaneous Series Trophy Box | |
Trophies in the Top Row: 4 | Freya + Captain Rainbow + Little Mac (Captain Rainbow) + Frey |
Trophies in the Bottom Row: 4 | Elena & Aeron + Mio & Mayu Amakura + Calista + Zael |
Total Number of Trophies: 8 | COMPLETE |
Trophy Box #81: Nintendo DS and Nintendo 3DS | |
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The Seventh Miscellaneous Series Trophy Box | |
Trophies in the Top Row: 4 | Vince + ? + ? + Turbo Jet |
Trophies in the Bottom Row: 3 | Dillon + Dr. Kawashima + Plane |
Total Number of Trophies: 7 | COMPLETE |
Trophy Box #82: The Wonderful 101 | |
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The Eighth Miscellaneous Series Trophy Box | |
Trophies in the Top Row: 4 | Wonder-White + Wonder-Pink + Wonder-Green + Wonder-Black |
Trophies in the Bottom Row: 3 | Wonder-Blue + Wonder-Red + Wonder-Yellow |
Total Number of Trophies: 7 | COMPLETE |
Trophy Box #90: Final Smashes 1 | |
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The Ninth Miscellaneous Series Trophy Box | |
Trophies in the Top Row: 4 | Giga Bowser + Shadow Mario Paint + Doctor Finale + Mario Finale |
Trophies in the Bottom Row: 3 | Konga Beat + Peach Blossom + Rocketbarrel Barrage |
Total Number of Trophies: 7 | COMPLETE |
Trophy Box #91: Final Smashes 2 | |
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The Tenth Miscellaneous Series Trophy Box | |
Trophies in the Top Row: 4 | Great Aether + Critical Hit (Marth) + Critical Hit (Lucina) + Pair Up |
Trophies in the Bottom Row: 3 | Light Arrow (Zelda) + Triforce Slash (Link) + Light Arrow (Sheik) |
Total Number of Trophies: 7 | COMPLETE |
Trophy Box #92: Final Smashes 3 | |
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The Eleventh and Final Miscellaneous Series Trophy Box | |
Trophies in the Top Row: 3 | Super Diffusion Beam + Zero Laser + End of Day |
Trophies in the Bottom Row: 3 | Poltergust 5000 + PK Starstorm + Gunship (Zero Suit Samus) |
Total Number of Trophies: 6 | COMPLETE |
Sonic the Hedgehog Trophies and Trophy Boxes
This Subsection shows all of the Trophies and Trophy Boxes for Sonic and other characters, items, and elements from the Sonic the Hedgehog Series.
The Sonic the Hedgehog series icon is Sonic's head.
Other Notes about Sonic the Hedgehog Series Trophies and Trophy Boxes:
- There are a total of 16 Sonic the Hedgehog Trophies and 2 Sonic the Hedgehog Trophy Boxes in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. The Sonic the Hedgehog Series features Trophy Numbers #669-683.
- Downloading the Ryu and Suzaku Castle Stage Set DLC will change the Sonic the Hedgehog Trophy Numbers from #669-683 to #673-687.
- Downloading the Mewtwo DLC, Lucas DLC, or Roy DLC will change the Sonic the Hedgehog Trophy Numbers from #669-683 to #672-686.
- Downloading 2 of the DLC Fighters, except Ryu and Suzaku Castle Stage Set DLC, will change the Sonic the Hedgehog Trophy Numbers from #669-683 to #675-689.
- Downloading 3 of the DLC Fighters, except Ryu and Suzaku Castle Stage Set DLC, will change the Sonic the Hedgehog Trophy Numbers from #669-683 to #678-692.
- Downloading all of the DLC Fighters will change the Sonic the Hedgehog Trophy Numbers from #669-683 to #678-692.
- Downloading the Inkling Set DLC will change the Sonic the Hedgehog Trophy Numbers from #669-683 to #670-684.
- Downloading all of the DLC Fighters and Inkling Set DLC will change the Sonic the Hedgehog Trophy Numbers from #669-683 to #679-693.
All Sonic the Hedgehog Series Trophies in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U | ||||||||
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Order and Name (By Series) | Which Version? | Availability | Category | Appears In | Regular Price | On Sale Prices | Description | Trophy Trivia |
679. Sonic the Hedgehog | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Clear Classic Mode as Sonic on any Intensity | Fighter | Sonic the Hedgehog (Released in June 1991 on the Sega Genesis/Mega Drive and Game Gear) and Sonic Lost World (Released in October 2013 on the Wii U) | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | The main star of the Sonic the Hedgehog series. He's an easygoing hedgehog who blows past the competition with his speed. Seriously, on the ground he's faster than anyone else in Smash Bros. Use this to your advantage, avoiding blows while landing lightning-fast attacks. | |
680. Sonic (Alt.) | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive | Randomly appears in the Trophy Shop after Clearing Classic Mode or All-Star Mode as Sonic | Fighter | Sonic the Hedgehog (Released in June 1991 on the Sega Genesis/Mega Drive and Game Gear) and Sonic Lost World (Released in October 2013 on the Wii U) | 1,000 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Sonic's Red/Orange alternate outfit, with Red/Orange cufflinks, using his Up Special | Sonic's up special Spring Jump lets him reach great heights by jumping on a spring, becoming invincible for a moment. He can't use any other specials during the jump, but he can attack or dodge. This move's great for returning from a long launch. Other fighters can use the spring, though! |
681. Super Sonic | Wii U Exclusive | Clear All-Star Mode as Sonic on any Difficulty | Final Smash | Sonic the Hedgehog 2 and Sonic Lost World (Released in October 2013 on the Wii U) | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | The Chaos Emeralds are said to hold enough power to control the whole world. It's that power that turns Sonic into Super Sonic. He turns a glorious golden color and can fly at nearly the speed of light. In his Final Smash, this high-speed flight damages anyone who gets in its way and can even launch them! | |
682. Shadow the Hedgehog | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Coming Soon | Assist Trophy | Sonic Adventure 2 | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | ? | |
683. Fauna of Windy Hill Zone | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Stage | Sonic Lost World (Released in October 2013 on the Wii U) | 1,000 G | 40% off!: 600 G | Coming Soon | Windy Hill, a plain on the floating Lost Hex continent, is the first area in Sonic Lost World. It has giant windmills and mysterious caves and is home to a wide variety of animals...that Dr. Eggman has gone and used as a power source for his robot collection. Typical... Just destroy the robots and set those animals free! |
684. Dr. Eggman | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop and Found in the Rest Area during All-Star Mode | Series Related | Sonic the Hedgehog (Released in June 1991 on the Sega Genesis/Mega Drive and Game Gear) and Sonic Lost World (Released in October 2013 on the Wii U) | ?00 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Dr. Eggman knows a great deal about robots, which is neat. He also knows how to turn animals INTO robots, which isn't so neat. You'd think a man with an IQ of 300 would stop going up against Sonic, but he keeps on trying, all to build a world around his Eggman Empire. |
685. Tails | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop, Won as a Prize in Classic Mode and Trophy Rush, or Found in the Rest Area in All-Star Mode | ? | Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (Released in November 1992 on the Sega Genesis/Mega Drive and Game Gear) and Sonic Heroes (Released in January 2004 on the Nintendo GameCube, Xbox, and PS2) | 300 G? | 20% off!: 240 G? | Coming Soon | This gentle-hearted little fox used to get bullied because of his two tails. Then one day he saw Sonic on West Side Island and decided to join him on his adventures. Now he's an expert mechanic and a partner Sonic can really rely on-he's come a long way since his timid, quiet beginnings! |
686. Amy | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop and Won as a Prize during Classic Mode and after playing Trophy Rush | Series Related | Sonic CD (Released in November 1993 on the Sega Genesis/Mega Drive/CD Add-On) and Sonic Heroes (Released in January 2004 on the Nintendo GameCube, Xbox, and PS2) | 300 G | 30% off!: 210 G | Coming Soon | Amy has two favorite things in the world: Sonic...and soft-serve ice cream. She might not seem tough-what with her love of ice cream and addiction to fortune-telling-but don't be taken in! The business end of her Piko Piko Hammer will give anyone who underestimates her a massive headache. |
687. Knuckles | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Stage | Sonic the Hedgehog 3 (Released in February 1994 on the Sega Genesis/Mega Drive) and Sonic and Knuckles (Released in October 1993 on the Sega Genesis/Mega Drive) | 300 G? | 30% off!: 210 G? and 40% off!: 180 G? | Coming Soon | Knuckles the Echidna is the dedicated guardian of the Master Emerald, rarely leaving his post on the floating Angel Island. His serious, one-track-minded approach puts him at odds with his rival, Sonic, but the two somehow manage to be friends all the same. |
688. Cream & Cheese | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Collected during Classic Mode and be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Series Related | Sonic Advance 2 (Released in March 2003 on the Game Boy Advance) and Sonic Heroes (Released in January 2004 on the Nintendo GameCube, Xbox, and PS2) | 300 G | 50% off!: 150 G | Coming Soon | Sidekick to Amy Rose, Cream the Rabbit is a cute, hardworking friend. She has a Chao named Cheese, and they make a great team. She probably wants to cream the next person who makes a joke about their names, but I can't help but want a Cream-cheese bagel when I talk about them... |
689. Chao | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Collected during Classic Mode and be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Series Related | Sonic Adventure 2 Battle (Released in February 2002 on the Nintendo GameCube) and Sonic Adventure DX: Director's Cut (Released in June 2003 on the Nintendo GameCube) | 300 G | ?0% off!: ?00 G | Coming Soon | How can you resist the cute charm of these little guys? Don't you just want to hold them tight and protect them from the dangers of the world? Well, they'd like that too. Since ancient times, if they can't find a safe place to live, they find someone to look after them. |
690. Blaze | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Series Related | Sonic Rush (Released in November 2005 on the Nintendo DS) and Sonic the Hedgehog 2006 (Released in November 2006 on the Xbox 360 and PS3) | 300 G | 50% off!: 150 G | Coming Soon | A princess charged with guarding the Sol Emeralds, Blaze comes from another dimension. She used to be a bit of a withdrawn loner-it wasn't until she met Sonic and co. that she really opened up. She can brandish fire at will, and she can use the Sol Emeralds to change into Burning Blaze. |
691. Jet | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Series Related | Sonic Riders (Released in February 2006 on the Nintendo GameCube) and Sonic Riders: Zero Gravity (Released in January 2008 on the Nintendo GameCube) | 300 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Jet the Hawk, a.k.a. the Legendary Wind Master, has a lot of cool stuff going for him besides his name. He's amazing on his Extreme Gear, a flying skateboard. Unfortunately, he's no hero-he leads thieves called the Babylon Rogues, and he can't stand losing to Sonic in anything. |
692. Silver | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Found in the Rest Area in All-Star Mode and Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Stage | Sonic the Hedgehog 2006 (Released in November 2006 on the Xbox 360 and PS3) and Sonic Generations (Released in November 2011 on the Xbox 360, PS3, PC, and Nintendo 3DS) | 300 G | ?0% off!: ?00 G | Silver doing his pose from his Sonic Generations official artwork. | Silver the Hedgehog comes from the future-from a world that seems to have been laid to waste. He manipulated space-time to travel to the present where he meets Sonic and friends, and now he's putting his telekinetic talents to use in an effort to save the future world he calls home. |
693. The Deadly Six | Wii U Exclusive | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Series Related | Sonic Lost World (Released in October 2013 on the Wii U) | 1,000 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | The tough and intelligent red leader, Zavok! A feisty color to match her feisty personality, Zeena! A fan of the noms, Zomom! Sharp horns and a sharper tongue, Zazz! Brandishing both age and wisdom, Master Zik! And finally, the brooding spy, Zor! Give it up for the Deadly Six! |
Sonic the Hedgehog Series Trophy Boxes
Trophy Box #83: Sonic & Friends | |
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The First Sonic the Hedgehog Series Trophy Box | |
Trophies in the Top Row: 4 | Cream & Cheese + Blaze + Amy + Silver |
Trophies in the Bottom Row: 3 | Knuckles + Sonic the Hedgehog + Tails |
Total Number of Trophies: 7 | COMPLETE |
Trophy Box #84: Dr. Eggman's Ambitions | |
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The Second and Final Sonic the Hedgehog Series Trophy Box | |
Trophies in the Top Row: 3 | Deadly Six + Chao + Fauna of Windy Hill Zone |
Trophies in the Bottom Row: 3 | Dr. Eggman + Super Sonic + Sonic (Alt.) |
Total Number of Trophies: 6 | COMPLETE |
Mega Man Trophies and Trophy Boxes
This Subsection shows all of the Trophies and Trophy Boxes for Mega Man and other characters, items, and elements from the Mega Man Series.
The Mega Man series icon is a gear.
Other Notes about Mega Man Series Trophies and Trophy Boxes:
- There are a total of 19 Mega Man Trophies and 3 Mega Man Trophy Boxes in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. The Mega Man Series features Trophy Numbers #684-703.
- Downloading the Ryu and Suzaku Castle Stage Set DLC will change the Mega Man Trophy Numbers from #684-703 to #688-707.
- Downloading the Mewtwo DLC, Lucas DLC, or Roy DLC will change the Mega Man Trophy Numbers from #684-703 to #687-706.
- Downloading 2 of the DLC Fighters, except Ryu and Suzaku Castle Stage Set DLC, will change the Mega Man Trophy Numbers from #684-703 to #690-709.
- Downloading 3 of the DLC Fighters, except Ryu and Suzaku Castle Stage Set DLC, will change the Mega Man Trophy Numbers from #684-703 to #693-712.
- Downloading all of the DLC Fighters will change the Mega Man Trophy Numbers from #684-703 to #693-712.
- Downloading the Inkling Set DLC will change the Mega Man Trophy Numbers from #684-703 to #685-704.
- Downloading all of the DLC Fighters and Inkling Set DLC will change the Mega Man Trophy Numbers from #684-703 to #694-713.
All Mega Man Series Trophies in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U | ||||||||
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Order and Name (By Series) | Which Version? | Availability | Category | Appears In | Regular Price | On Sale Prices | Description | Trophy Trivia |
694. Mega Man | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Clear Classic Mode as Mega Man on any Intensity | Fighter | Mega Man (Released in December 1987 on the NES) and Mega Man 2 (Released in July 1989 on the NES) | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | The main hero of Capcom's 1987 action game, Mega Man. He travels from stage to stage, defeating Robot Masters to obtain new weapons. He uses this vast arsenal in Smash Bros. in a variety of ways. Metal Blades, for example, can be fired in eight directions and picked up off the ground! | |
695. Mega Man (Alt.) | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive | Randomly appears in the Trophy Shop after Clearing Classic Mode or All-Star Mode as Mega Man | Fighter | Mega Man (Released in December 1987 on the NES) and Mega Man 2 (Released in July 1989 on the NES) | 1,000 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Mega Man, with his Flame Sword Palette Swap, using Flame Sword | Mega Man has more than 10 different weapons at his disposal. His forward air attack, Flame Sword, affects a wide area and doesn't leave much of an opening, making it useful in a variety of situations. His Leaf Shield special spins four leaves around him to deflect projectiles or hurt foes. He can also fire the leaves forward. |
696. Mega Legends | Wii U Exclusive | Clear All-Star Mode as Mega Man on any Difficulty | Fighter | Super Smash Bros. for Wii U/Nintendo 3DS | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | X, MegaMan.EXE, Mega Man, MegaMan Volnutt, and Star Force Mega Man in the same positions as the Final Smash. If you look at the trophy from above, you'll see they're standing on a digital grid. | For Mega Man's Final Smash, he teams up with all-stars X, MegaMan Volnutt, MegaMan.EXE, and Star Force Mega Man, and they fire their Mega Busters in unison. The Black Hole Bomb fired at the start draws enemies in, and as long as that hits, the Mega Busters will follow. Make your foes see stars! | |
697. Rush Coil | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop and Won as a Prize after playing Trophy Rush | Fighter Related | Mega Man 3 (Released in November 1990 on the NES) | 1,500 G? | 20% off!: 1,200 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
698. Beat | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Fighter Related | Mega Man 5 | 1,500 G | ?0% off!: ?,?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
699. X | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Fighter Related | ? | 300 G? | 20% off!: 240 G? | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
700. MegaMan Volnutt | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Coming Soon | ? | ? | 1,000 G | ?0% off!: ?00 G or ? Play Coins | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
701. MegaMan.EXE | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Fighter Related | Mega Man Battle Network | 1,000 G | ?0% off!: ?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
702. Star Force Mega Man | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Fighter Related | Mega Man Star Force ? | 1,000 G | 20% off!: 800 G and 50% off!: 500 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
703. Elec Man | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Coming Soon | Assist Trophy | Mega Man ? (Released in ?) | 300? | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
704. Yellow Devil | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Coming Soon | Stage | Mega Man | 500 G | ?0% off!: ?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
705. Dr. Light | Wii U Exclusive | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | Mega Man ? (Released in ?) | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | |
706. Roll | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive? | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | Mega Man ? (Released in ?) | 1,500 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
707. Mettaur | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Enemy | Mega Man | 500 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
708. Dr. Wily | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Series Related | Mega Man | 2,500 G | ?0% off!: ?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
709. Energy Tank | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Series Related | Mega Man 2 | 500 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
710. Proto Man | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive? | Can be Collected during Classic Mode | Coming Soon | Mega Man ? | ??0 | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
711. Eddie | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive? | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | Mega Man ? | 1,500 G | 30% off!: 1,050 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
712. Zero | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive? | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | Mega Man ? | ??0 | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
713. Bass | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive? | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | Mega Man ? (Released in ?) | 2,500 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
Mega Man Series Trophy Boxes
Trophy Box #85: Mega Man and Friends | |
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The First Mega Man Series Trophy Box | |
Trophies in the Top Row: 4 | Rush Coil + Roll + Eddie + Beat |
Trophies in the Bottom Row: 3 | Proto Man + Mega Man + Dr. Light |
Total Number of Trophies: 7 | COMPLETE |
Trophy Box #86: Mega Man | |
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The Second Mega Man Series Trophy Box | |
Trophies in the Top Row: 4 | Mega Man (Alt.) + Energy Tank + Mettaur + Yellow Devil |
Trophies in the Bottom Row: 3 | Bass + Dr. Wily + Elec Man |
Total Number of Trophies: 7 | COMPLETE |
Trophy Box #87: Mega Man Heroes | |
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The Third and Final Mega Man Series Trophy Box | |
Trophies in the Top Row: 3 | X + Zero + Star Force Mega Man |
Trophies in the Bottom Row: 3 | MegaMan.EXE + Mega Legends + MegaMan Volnutt |
Total Number of Trophies: 6 | COMPLETE |
PAC-MAN Trophies and Trophy Boxes
This Subsection shows all of the Trophies and Trophy Boxes for PAC-MAN and other characters, items, and elements from the PAC-MAN Series.
The PAC-MAN series icon is PAC-MAN's head.
Other Notes about PAC-MAN Series Trophies and Trophy Boxes:
- There are a total of 12 PAC-MAN Trophies and 2 PAC-MAN Trophy Boxes in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. The PAC-MAN Series features Trophy Numbers #704-716.
- Downloading the Ryu and Suzaku Castle Stage Set DLC will change the PAC-MAN Trophy Numbers from #704-716 to #708-720.
- Downloading the Mewtwo DLC, Lucas DLC, or Roy DLC will change the PAC-MAN Trophy Numbers from #704-716 to #707-719.
- Downloading 2 of the DLC Fighters, except Ryu and Suzaku Castle Stage Set DLC, will change the PAC-MAN Trophy Numbers from #704-716 to #710-722.
- Downloading 3 of the DLC Fighters, except Ryu and Suzaku Castle Stage Set DLC, will change the PAC-MAN Trophy Numbers from #704-716 to #713-725.
- Downloading all of the DLC Fighters will change the PAC-MAN Trophy Numbers from #704-716 to #713-725.
- Downloading the Inkling Set DLC will change the PAC-MAN Trophy Numbers from #704-716 to #705-717.
- Downloading all of the DLC Fighters and Inkling Set DLC will change the PAC-MAN Trophy Numbers from #704-716 to #714-726.
All PAC-MAN Series Trophies in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U | ||||||||
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Order and Name | Which Version? | Availability | Category | First Game Appearance | Regular Price | On Sale Prices | Description | Trophy Trivia |
714. PAC-MAN | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Clear Classic Mode as PAC-MAN on any Intensity | Fighter | PAC-MAN | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | The yellow, circular hero of the game PAC-MAN, which is recognized as the "Most Successful Coin-Operated Arcade Game" by Guinness World Records. In Smash Bros., he uses several moves inspired by the original PAC-MAN. Wakawaka your foes by charging up the Power Pellet move and aiming at them. | |
715. PAC-MAN (Alt.) | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive | Randomly appears in the Trophy Shop after Clearing Classic Mode or All-Star Mode as PAC-MAN | Fighter | PAC-MAN | 1,000 G | 50% off!: 500 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
716. SUPER PAC-MAN | Wii U Exclusive | Clear All-Star Mode as PAC-MAN on any Difficulty | Final Smash | ? | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | |
717. Power Pellet | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Won as a Prize after playing Trophy Rush and Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Fighter Related | PAC-MAN | 300 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
718. Bonus Fruit | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop and Won as a Prize after playing Trophy Rush | Fighter Related | PAC-MAN | ?00 G | 40% off!: 180 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
719. Fire Hydrant | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Fighter Related | ? | ?00 G | ?0% off!: ?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
720. Ghosts (PAC-MAN) | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Won as a Prize for Playing Trophy Rush | Fighter Related | PAC-MAN | ?00 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
721. Mother Fairy | Wii U Exclusive | Clear the Event: Princess Punch-Up! | Coming Soon | PAC-LAND (Arcade in 1984) | ??0 | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | In the side-scrolling world of PAC-LAND, PAC-MAN runs relentlessly until he reaches Fairyland. Why? Because there's a fairy hiding under his hat who wants to get back home. Ghosts will try their best to get in the way, but PAC-MAN is determined to get the job done so he can go back home himself and see his family. |
722. PAC-MAN's House | Wii U Exclusive | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | PAC-MAN ? | ?,?00 | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
723. Blinky | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Coming Soon | Stage | PAC-MAN | 300 G | ?0% off!: ?00 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
724. Inky | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Stage | PAC-MAN | 300 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
725. Pinky | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Stage | PAC-MAN | 300 G | 40% off!: 180 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
726. Clyde | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS | Can be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Stage | PAC-MAN | 300 G | ?0% off!: ??0 G | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
PAC-MAN Series Trophy Boxes
Trophy Box #88: PAC-MAN | |
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The First PAC-MAN Series Trophy Box | |
Trophies in the Top Row: 4 | Pinky + Power Pellet + Bonus Fruit + Clyde |
Trophies in the Bottom Row: 3 | Inky + PAC-MAN + Blinky |
Total Number of Trophies: 7 | COMPLETE |
Trophy Box #89: SUPER PAC-MAN & PAC-LAND | |
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The Second and Final PAC-MAN Series Trophy Box | |
Trophies in the Top Row: 3 | Fire Hydrant + ? + Mother Fairy |
Trophies in the Bottom Row: 3 | Ghosts (PAC-MAN) + SUPER PAC-MAN + PAC-LAND (Alt.) |
Total Number of Trophies: 6 | COMPLETE |
Street Fighter Trophies
This Subsection shows all of the DLC Trophies for Ryu and other characters, items, and elements from the Street Fighter Series.
The Street Fighter series icon is a stylized SF.
Other Notes about Street Fighter Series Trophies and Trophy Box:
- There are a total of 4 Street Fighter Trophies in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. The Street Fighter Series features Trophy Numbers #717-720.
- Downloading 1 of the other DLC Fighters will change the Street Fighter Trophy Numbers from #717-720 to #720-723.
- Downloading 2 of the other DLC Fighters will change the Street Fighter Trophy Numbers from #717-720 to #723-726.
- Downloading all of the DLC Fighters will change the Street Fighter Trophy Numbers from #717-720 to #726-729.
- Downloading the Inkling Set DLC will change the Street Fighter Trophy Numbers from #717-720 to #718-721.
- Downloading all of the other DLC Fighters and Inkling Set DLC will change the Street Fighter Trophy Numbers from #717-720 to #727-730.
All Street Fighter Series Trophies in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U | ||||||||
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Order and Name (By Series) | Which Version? | Availability | Category | Appears In | Regular Price | On Sale Prices | Description | Trophy Trivia |
727. Ryu | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS (DLC) | Clear Classic Mode as Ryu on any Intensity after Downloading the Ryu and Suzaku Castle Stage Set DLC | Fighter | Street Fighter (Released in 1987 in the Arcades) | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | |
728. Ryu (Alt.) | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS/Wii U Exclusive (DLC) | Unlocked after Downloading the Ryu and Suzaku Castle Stage Set DLC | Fighter | Street Fighter (Released in 1987 in the Arcades) | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Ryu wearing his Dark Ryu outfit | Ryu's Focus Attack move lets him withstand a blow and then counterattack. The longer you hold it, the longer your enemies will be stunned if you hit them. If it hits a standing enemy, the enemy will become defenseless. When that happens, cancel your Focus Attack and unleash a sick combo! | |
729. Shin Shoryuken/Shinku Hadoken | Wii U Exclusive (DLC) | Clear All-Star Mode as Ryu on any Difficulty after Downloading the Ryu and Suzaku Castle Stage Set DLC | Final Smash | ? | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Ryu using the Shin Shoryuken on Little Mac | Use this attack when Ryu is far away from an enemy to unleash a Shinku Hadoken that penetrates through the stage. But if you use it when Ryu is close to a an enemy, he'll unleash a Shin Shoryuken uppercut attack. When it hits, Ryu will follow up with his other fist and launch the opponent up, up, and away! | |
730. Ken | Wii U and Nintendo 3DS (DLC) | Unlocked after Downloading the Ryu and Suzaku Castle Stage Set DLC | Series Related | Street Fighter (Released in 1987 in the Arcades) | Cannot be Purchased from the Trophy Shop | Coming Soon | Ken has been Ryu's number-one rival and best friend since they trained together as children under the same master. In fact, the headband Ryu wears was a gift from Ken! Along with being a very talented martial artist, Ken is also heir to his rich father's Masters Foundation. But sorry, would-be suitors, Ken's married and has a son! |
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