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'''Trouble King 2''' ({{ja|すごく迷惑大王}}, '' | '''Trouble King 2''' ({{ja|すごく迷惑大王}}, ''Very Annoying King'') is the 42nd [[event match]] of the 51 event matches in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''. | ||
This event match is a somewhat of a sequel to the first [[Event 1: Trouble King|Trouble King]]. This is not as easy as [[Event 1: Trouble King]]. Here, {{SSBM|Bowser}} returns; and he is [[Giant Bowser|extremely large]]. In addition, the player was {{SSBM|Mario}} in the first [[Event 1: Trouble King|Trouble King]] match. However in Event 42: Trouble King 2 instead of fighting Bowser with Mario; the player fights him with {{SSBM|Luigi}}. | This event match is a somewhat of a sequel to the first [[Event 1: Trouble King|Trouble King]]. This is not as easy as [[Event 1: Trouble King]]. Here, {{SSBM|Bowser}} returns; and he is [[Giant Bowser|extremely large]]. In addition, the player was {{SSBM|Mario}} in the first [[Event 1: Trouble King|Trouble King]] match. However in Event 42: Trouble King 2 instead of fighting Bowser with Mario; the player fights him with {{SSBM|Luigi}}. |
Revision as of 19:48, May 26, 2017
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 (すごく迷惑大王, Very Annoying King) is the 42nd event match of the 51 event matches in Super Smash Bros. Melee.
This event match is a somewhat of a sequel to the first Trouble King. This is not as easy as Event 1: Trouble King. Here, Bowser returns; and he is extremely large. In addition, the player was Mario in the first Trouble King match. However in Event 42: Trouble King 2 instead of fighting Bowser with Mario; the player fights him with Luigi.
The player must KO Giant Bowser twice. If Giant Bowser taps the player, it will almost always be a one-hit KO due to his size.
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.