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The '''World of Trophies''' (called "this world" on the DOJO website and on the trophies) is the world in which the [[Subspace Emissary]] takes place. The area is quite diverse in terrain, going from forests to deserts. There is a Floating Island of the Ancients in the middle of a long ocean, where the Subspace Army holds its base of operations. All the characters of Smash live in different areas in the World. The [[Ancient Minister]]'s trophy description states he was once the ruler of 'this world' who lived on The Floating Island of the Ancients with the [[R.O.B.]]s. Tabuu wanted the R.O.B.s to work constructing Subspace bombs, and forced the Minister to order them to do this and lead the [[Subspace Army]].  
The '''World of Trophies''' (called "this world" on the DOJO website and on the trophies) is the world in which the [[Subspace Emissary]] takes place. The area is quite diverse in terrain, going from forests to deserts. There is a Floating Island of the Ancients in the middle of a long ocean, where the Subspace Army holds its base of operations. All the characters of Smash live in different areas in the World. The [[Ancient Minister]]'s trophy description states he was once the ruler of 'this world' who lived on The Floating Island of the Ancients with the [[R.O.B.]]s. Tabuu wanted the R.O.B.s to work constructing Subspace bombs, and forced the Minister to order them to do this and lead the [[Subspace Army]].  


In the World of Trophies, [[Trophies]] that depict various [[Nintendo]] characters hold [[Vs. Mode|fights]]. Fighting is their sole existence. When defeated, instead of dying,the character is turned into a trophy. This process is called Trophication. When a character is Trophified, he or she must be revived by another character or a [[Dedede Badge]]. Bosses, such as [[Petey Pirahna]] or [[Master Hand]] actually die when defeated. This is shown when Master Hand tried to strike Tabuu, but was defeated with little effort, and Master Hand lay motionless.
In the World of Trophies, [[Trophies]] that depict various [[Nintendo]] characters hold [[Vs. Mode|fights]]. Fighting is their sole existence. When defeated, instead of dying,the character is turned into a trophy. When a character is 'Trophified', he or she must be revived by another character or a [[Dedede Badge]]. Bosses, such as [[Petey Pirahna]] or [[Master Hand]] actually die when defeated. This is shown when Master Hand tried to strike Tabuu, but was defeated with little effort, and Master Hand lay motionless.


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The World of Trophies (called "this world" on the DOJO website and on the trophies) is the world in which the Subspace Emissary takes place. The area is quite diverse in terrain, going from forests to deserts. There is a Floating Island of the Ancients in the middle of a long ocean, where the Subspace Army holds its base of operations. All the characters of Smash live in different areas in the World. The Ancient Minister's trophy description states he was once the ruler of 'this world' who lived on The Floating Island of the Ancients with the R.O.B.s. Tabuu wanted the R.O.B.s to work constructing Subspace bombs, and forced the Minister to order them to do this and lead the Subspace Army.

In the World of Trophies, Trophies that depict various Nintendo characters hold fights. Fighting is their sole existence. When defeated, instead of dying,the character is turned into a trophy. When a character is 'Trophified', he or she must be revived by another character or a Dedede Badge. Bosses, such as Petey Pirahna or Master Hand actually die when defeated. This is shown when Master Hand tried to strike Tabuu, but was defeated with little effort, and Master Hand lay motionless.


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