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:''For a list of challenges, see [[List of challenges (SSB4-3DS)]].''
:''For a list of challenges, see [[List of challenges (SSB4-3DS)]].''
[[File:Smash3DSChallengeScreen.png|thumb|''Smash for 3DS''{{'}}s Challenges Screen]]
[[File:Smash3DSChallengeScreen.png|thumb|''Smash for 3DS''{{'}}s Challenges Screen]]
Challenges made a return in ''for Nintendo 3DS'', but the presentation and functionality have been altered significantly. Like ''Brawl'', the section is initially blank squares on a grid. Unlike ''Brawl'' the grid is split into 3 separate panels of Challenges, each with 5 rows of 7 categories, for a total of 105 Challenges. The first panel contains the easiest challenges, the second is harder, and the third panel is the hardest. Like in ''Brawl'', rewards are claimed after completing specific challenges. In addition to the completion reward, ''for Nintendo 3DS'' introduced the additional reward of a special screenshot that the player can view at any point after completion. Upon clearing a challenge, the boxes directly adjacent to said challenge become exposed. The possible completion rewards are [[Trophies]], [[Music]], [[Stages]], [[Masterpieces]], [[Poké Ball]] Pokémon, [[Custom moves]], {{SSB4|Mii Fighter}} costumes, [[Equipment]] and [[Power]]s. Challenges that involve competing a mode not yet unlocked or with a character not yet unlocked will be shown as question marks to avoid spoilers (such as “Compete ??? with ???”). Pale yellow boxes give Golden hammers, which function identically as in ''Brawl''. There are again only 5 challenges that reward a Golden hammer. Unlike ''Brawl'', there are challenges that a Golden hammer cannot be used in all versions.
Challenges made a return in ''for Nintendo 3DS'', but the presentation and functionality have been altered significantly. Like ''Brawl'', the section is initially blank squares on a grid. Unlike ''Brawl'' the grid is split into 3 separate panels of Challenges, each with 5 rows of 7 categories, for a total of 105 Challenges. The first panel contains the easiest challenges, the second is harder, and the third panel is the hardest. Like in ''Brawl'', rewards are claimed after completing specific challenges. In addition to the completion reward, ''for Nintendo 3DS'' introduced the additional reward of a special screenshot that the player can view at any point after completion. Upon clearing a challenge, the box above, below, and to the left and right become exposed. The possible completion rewards are [[Trophies]], [[Music]], [[Stages]], [[Masterpieces]], [[Poké Ball]] Pokémon, [[Custom moves]], {{SSB4|Mii Fighter}} costumes, [[Equipment]] and [[Power]]s. Challenges that involve competing a mode not yet unlocked or with a character not yet unlocked will be shown as question marks to avoid spoilers (such as “Compete ??? with ???”). Pale yellow boxes give Golden hammers, which function identically as in ''Brawl''. There are again only 5 challenges that reward a Golden hammer. Unlike ''Brawl'', there are challenges that a Golden hammer cannot be used in all versions.
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