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'''Event 42: Trouble King 2''' is the forty-second [[event match]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''.
'''Trouble King 2''' is the 42nd [[event match]] of 51 in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''.


This Event Match is a somewhat of a sequel to the first [[Event 1: Trouble King|Trouble King]]. In it, [[Bowser (SSBM)|Bowser]] returns, and is extremely large. In addition, instead of fighting him with [[Mario (SSBM)|Mario]], the player fights with [[Luigi (SSBM)|Luigi]]. The player must [[KO]] [[Giant Bowser]] twice.
This event match is a somewhat of a sequel to the first [[Event 1: Trouble King|Trouble King]]. In it, [[Bowser (SSBM)|Bowser]] returns, and is extremely large. In addition, instead of fighting him with [[Mario (SSBM)|Mario]], the player fights with [[Luigi (SSBM)|Luigi]]. The player must [[KO]] [[Giant Bowser]] twice.


Due to the combination of Bowser's incredible size and the geometry of Poké Floats, it is more feasible to attempt to cause Bowser to [[SD]] rather than trying to KO him directly.
Due to the combination of Bowser's incredible size and the geometry of Poké Floats, it is more feasible to attempt to cause Bowser to [[SD]] rather than trying to KO him directly.

Revision as of 15:18, January 10, 2013

Event 42
Trouble King 2
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Official description Hey, Mario! When did Bowser get so big, huh?
Character(s) used Luigi (2 stocks)
Opponent(s) Giant Bowser (2 stocks)
Stage(s) Poké Floats
Music Poké Floats
Availability Unlockable

Trouble King 2 is the 42nd event match of 51 in Super Smash Bros. Melee.

This event match is a somewhat of a sequel to the first Trouble King. In it, Bowser returns, and is extremely large. In addition, instead of fighting him with Mario, the player fights with Luigi. The player must KO Giant Bowser twice.

Due to the combination of Bowser's incredible size and the geometry of Poké Floats, it is more feasible to attempt to cause Bowser to SD rather than trying to KO him directly.