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*in the [[All-Star Rest Area]] in [[All-Star Mode]]. | *in the [[All-Star Rest Area]] in [[All-Star Mode]]. | ||
*lying on the ground in the [[Home-Run Contest]]. | *lying on the ground in the [[Home-Run Contest]]. | ||
*appearing randomly during normal Smash battles if items are enabled | *appearing randomly during normal Smash battles if items are enabled. | ||
*dropped by [[Mew]]. | *dropped by [[Mew]]. | ||
[[Villager]] can store Custom Parts with his [[Pocket]] move. This doesn't count as collecting them, but pulling them out does. | |||
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|image=CustomPartsTrophy3DS.png | |||
|desc-ntsc=The white bags with the little wrenches on the front contain custom items you can use to give your fighters that extra "oomph." Maybe you'll find a new special move inside for one of the fighters, or a hat or outfit for your Mii Fighter. Either way, open all the treasure chests you see and defeat lots of enemies in Smash Run to get them! | |||
|desc-pal=The white bags with the little wrenches on the front contain custom parts you can use to give your fighters that little more "oomph". Maybe you'll find a custom special inside for one of the characters, or a hat or outfit for your own Mii Fighter. Either way, open all the treasure chests you see and defeat lots of enemies in Smash Run to get them! | |||
|game=ssb4-3ds | |||
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Latest revision as of 13:41, September 15, 2022
Custom Part | |
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Mario standing next to a custom part in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. | |
Universe | Super Smash Bros. |
Appears in | Super Smash Bros. 4 |
The Custom Part is an item in both versions of Super Smash Bros. 4. Collecting one gives the player a custom special move, a Headgear or Outfit for Mii Fighters, or a piece of equipment. They can be obtained in several ways:
- contained in chests, randomly dropped by defeated enemies, and carried by Fly Guys in Smash Run.
- in the All-Star Rest Area in All-Star Mode.
- lying on the ground in the Home-Run Contest.
- appearing randomly during normal Smash battles if items are enabled.
- dropped by Mew.
Villager can store Custom Parts with his Pocket move. This doesn't count as collecting them, but pulling them out does.
Trophy[edit]
- Custom Part
- The white bags with the little wrenches on the front contain custom items you can use to give your fighters that extra "oomph." Maybe you'll find a new special move inside for one of the fighters, or a hat or outfit for your Mii Fighter. Either way, open all the treasure chests you see and defeat lots of enemies in Smash Run to get them!
- The white bags with the little wrenches on the front contain custom parts you can use to give your fighters that little more "oomph". Maybe you'll find a custom special inside for one of the characters, or a hat or outfit for your own Mii Fighter. Either way, open all the treasure chests you see and defeat lots of enemies in Smash Run to get them!