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* | *Inkling and Isabelle took the longest to appear in an Event Tourney, not having been available until Tools of the Trade, the 24th Tourney. | ||
*With a total of 8 appearances each, Samus, Fox, Bowser, Ganondorf, and King Dedede are tied for having the most appearances as a selectable fighter in fighter-specific Event Tourneys. | *With a total of 8 appearances each, Samus, Fox, Bowser, Ganondorf, and King Dedede are tied for having the most appearances as a selectable fighter in fighter-specific Event Tourneys. | ||
**However, Bowser alone has had the most appearances for the longest time, having held the title for 8 tourneys starting from A Tribute to Melee and ending with Triforce Tryouts. | **However, Bowser alone has had the most appearances for the longest time, having held the title for 8 tourneys starting from A Tribute to Melee and ending with Triforce Tryouts. |
Revision as of 23:16, November 11, 2020
These are the statistics for each fighters' appearances in certain Event Tourneys.
Note: This list will not include Event Tourneys where every character is available.
By Character
Mario
Appears in:
- Heroes Vs. Villains
- Original Class of '64
- The Next Big Super Star
- Bringing Back the '80s
- Stop Hitting Yourself!
- Tools of the Trade
Donkey Kong
Appears in:
- Original Class of '64
- Hefty Heavyweights
- Bringing Back the '80s
- Series Clash! DK Vs. Kirby!
- Embrace Victory!
- Close-Quarters Combat
Link
Appears in:
- Heroes Vs. Villains
- Original Class of '64
- Bringing Back the '80s
- Some Training, Professor?
- Triforce Tryouts
- Tools of the Trade
Samus
Appears in:
- Heroes Vs. Villains
- Original Class of '64
- Hefty Heavyweights
- Bringing Back the '80s
- Shocking Power!
- Embrace Victory!
- Ace Piloting Is a Must!
- Tools of the Trade
Dark Samus
Appears in:
- Heroes Vs. Villains
- Hefty Heavyweights
- Shocking Power!
- The Year Is 200X
- Embrace Victory!
- Tools of the Trade
Yoshi
Appears in:
Kirby
Appears in:
- Original Class of '64
- Hailing from the '90s
- Spiky Vs. Round? The Ultimate Battle
- Series Clash! DK Vs. Kirby!
- Stay Light on Your Feet
- All Mouth
Fox
Appears in:
- Heroes Vs. Villains
- Original Class of '64
- Hailing from the '90s
- Stop Hitting Yourself!
- Shocking Power!
- Ace Piloting Is a Must!
- Stay Light on Your Feet
- Tools of the Trade
Pikachu
Appears in:
- Original Class of '64
- Pokémon Sword and Pokémon Shield!
- Hailing from the '90s
- Shocking Power!
- Stay Light on Your Feet
Luigi
Appears in:
Ness
Appears in:
- Original Class of '64
- Hailing from the '90s
- Stop Hitting Yourself!
- Shocking Power!
- Tools of the Trade
Captain Falcon
Appears in:
Jigglypuff
Appears in:
- Original Class of '64
- Pokémon Sword and Pokémon Shield!
- Hailing from the '90s
- Spiky Vs. Round? The Ultimate Battle
- Close-Quarters Combat
- Stay Light on Your Feet
Peach
Appears in:
- The Next Big Super Star
- Bringing Back the '80s
- A Tribute to Melee
- A Most Regal Battle
- Tools of the Trade
Daisy
Appears in:
Bowser
Appears in:
- Heroes Vs. Villains
- The Next Big Super Star
- Hefty Heavyweights
- Bringing Back the '80s
- A Tribute to Melee
- Spiky Vs. Round? The Ultimate Battle
- A Most Regal Battle
- All Mouth
Ice Climbers
Appears in:
Sheik
Appears in:
- A Tribute to Melee
- Hailing from the '90s
- Triforce Tryouts
- Stay Light on Your Feet
- Tools of the Trade
Zelda
Appears in:
- Bringing Back the '80s
- A Tribute to Melee
- Stop Hitting Yourself!
- Triforce Tryouts
- A Most Regal Battle
Dr. Mario
Appears in:
Pichu
Appears in:
- Pokémon Sword and Pokémon Shield!
- A Tribute to Melee
- Hailing from the '90s
- Shocking Power!
- Stay Light on Your Feet
Falco
Appears in:
- A Tribute to Melee
- Hailing from the '90s
- Stop Hitting Yourself!
- Shocking Power!
- Ace Piloting Is a Must!
- Tools of the Trade
Marth
Appears in:
- Heroes Vs. Villains
- A Tribute to Melee
- Hailing from the '90s
- A Most Regal Battle
- Close-Quarters Combat
Lucina
Appears in:
Young Link
Appears in:
- Heroes Vs. Villains
- A Tribute to Melee
- Some Training, Professor?
- Hailing from the '90s
- Triforce Tryouts
- Tools of the Trade
Ganondorf
Appears in:
- Heroes Vs. Villains
- Hefty Heavyweights
- A Tribute to Melee
- Hailing from the '90s
- Shocking Power!
- Triforce Tryouts
- A Most Regal Battle
- Close-Quarters Combat
Mewtwo
Appears in:
- Pokémon Sword and Pokémon Shield!
- A Tribute to Melee
- Hailing from the '90s
- Stop Hitting Yourself!
- Stay Light on Your Feet
Roy
Appears in:
Chrom
Appears in:
Mr. Game & Watch
Appears in:
- Bringing Back the '80s
- A Tribute to Melee
- Stop Hitting Yourself!
- Shocking Power!
- Stay Light on Your Feet
- Tools of the Trade
Meta Knight
Appears in:
- Heroes Vs. Villains
- Hailing from the '90s
- Spiky Vs. Round? The Ultimate Battle
- Brawl Veterans Represent!
- Series Clash! DK Vs. Kirby!
- Close-Quarters Combat
- Stay Light on Your Feet
Pit
Appears in:
- Heroes Vs. Villains
- Bringing Back the '80s
- Some Training, Professor?
- Stop Hitting Yourself!
- Brawl Veterans Represent!
- Tools of the Trade
Dark Pit
Appears in:
- Heroes Vs. Villains
- Some Training, Professor?
- Stop Hitting Yourself!
- Shocking Power!
- Free Four All
- Tools of the Trade
Zero Suit Samus
Appears in:
- Brawl Veterans Represent!
- Shocking Power!
- The Year Is 200X
- Ace Piloting Is a Must!
- Stay Light on Your Feet
- Tools of the Trade
Wario
Appears in:
Snake
Appears in:
Ike
Appears in:
- Heroes Vs. Villains
- Hefty Heavyweights
- Brawl Veterans Represent!
- The Year Is 200X
- Close-Quarters Combat
Pokémon Trainer
Appears in:
- The Ultimate Partnership
- Pokémon Sword and Pokémon Shield!
- Hailing from the '90s
- Brawl Veterans Represent!
Diddy Kong
Appears in:
Lucas
Appears in:
- Stop Hitting Yourself!
- Brawl Veterans Represent!
- Shocking Power!
- The Year Is 200X
- Tools of the Trade
Sonic
Appears in:
- Heroes Vs. Villains
- Hailing from the '90s
- Spiky Vs. Round? The Ultimate Battle
- Brawl Veterans Represent!
- Tools of the Trade
King Dedede
Appears in:
- Heroes Vs. Villains
- Hefty Heavyweights
- Hailing from the '90s
- Brawl Veterans Represent!
- Series Clash! DK Vs. Kirby!
- A Most Regal Battle
- Tools of the Trade
- All Mouth
Olimar
Appears in:
- The Ultimate Partnership
- Brawl Veterans Represent!
- Shocking Power!
- The Year Is 200X
- Ace Piloting Is a Must!
- Stay Light on Your Feet
Lucario
Appears in:
R.O.B.
Appears in:
Toon Link
Appears in:
- Heroes Vs. Villains
- Some Training, Professor?
- Brawl Veterans Represent!
- Triforce Tryouts
- The Year Is 200X
- Tools of the Trade
Wolf
Appears in:
- Heroes Vs. Villains
- Hailing from the '90s
- Stop Hitting Yourself!
- Brawl Veterans Represent!
- Shocking Power!
- Ace Piloting Is a Must!
- Tools of the Trade
Villager
Appears in:
Mega Man
Appears in:
Wii Fit Trainer
Appears in:
Rosalina & Luma
Appears in:
Little Mac
Appears in:
Greninja
Appears in:
Palutena
Appears in:
Pac-Man
Appears in:
- Bringing Back the '80s
- Spiky Vs. Round? The Ultimate Battle
- Free Four All
- Tools of the Trade
- All Mouth
Robin
Appears in:
Shulk
Appears in:
Bowser Jr.
Appears in:
- Heroes Vs. Villains
- The Next Big Super Star
- Hefty Heavyweights
- The Year Is 200X
- Free Four All
- A Most Regal Battle
- Tools of the Trade
Duck Hunt
Appears in:
Ryu
Appears in:
Ken
Appears in:
Cloud
Appears in:
Corrin
Appears in:
Bayonetta
Appears in:
Inkling
Appears in:
Ridley
Appears in:
- Heroes Vs. Villains
- Hefty Heavyweights
- Bringing Back the '80s
- Spiky Vs. Round? The Ultimate Battle
- All Mouth
Simon
Appears in:
- Heroes Vs. Villains
- Hefty Heavyweights
- Bringing Back the '80s
- Some Training, Professor?
- Tools of the Trade
Richter
Appears in:
- Heroes Vs. Villains
- Hefty Heavyweights
- Some Training, Professor?
- Hailing from the '90s
- Tools of the Trade
King K. Rool
Appears in:
- Heroes Vs. Villains
- Hefty Heavyweights
- Hailing from the '90s
- Stop Hitting Yourself!
- Series Clash! DK Vs. Kirby!
- A Most Regal Battle
- Tools of the Trade
Isabelle
Appears in:
Incineroar
Appears in:
Piranha Plant
Appears in:
Joker
Appears in:
Hero
Appears in:
Banjo & Kazooie
Appears in:
Terry
Appears in:
Byleth
Appears in:
Min Min
Appears in:
Steve
Appears in:
Mii Brawler
Appears in:
Mii Swordfighter
Appears in:
Mii Gunner
By Event
A green background around a character's icon denotes that the event they're in is their first Event Tourney.
Statistics
Fighter | Number of appearances |
---|---|
Mario | 6 |
Donkey Kong | 6 |
Link | 6 |
Samus | 8 |
Dark Samus | 6 |
Yoshi | 3 |
Kirby | 6 |
Fox | 8 |
Pikachu | 5 |
Luigi | 4 |
Ness | 5 |
Captain Falcon | 4 |
Jigglypuff | 6 |
Peach | 5 |
Daisy | 4 |
Bowser | 8 |
Ice Climbers | 3 |
Sheik | 5 |
Zelda | 5 |
Dr. Mario | 4 |
Pichu | 5 |
Falco | 6 |
Marth | 5 |
Lucina | 3 |
Young Link | 6 |
Ganondorf | 8 |
Mewtwo | 5 |
Roy | 4 |
Chrom | 3 |
Mr. Game & Watch | 6 |
Meta Knight | 7 |
Pit | 6 |
Dark Pit | 6 |
Zero Suit Samus | 6 |
Wario | 5 |
Snake | 3 |
Ike | 5 |
Pokémon Trainer | 4 |
Diddy Kong | 4 |
Lucas | 5 |
Sonic | 5 |
King Dedede | 8 |
Olimar | 6 |
Lucario | 4 |
R.O.B. | 4 |
Toon Link | 6 |
Wolf | 7 |
Villager | 4 |
Mega Man | 5 |
Wii Fit Trainer | 4 |
Rosalina & Luma | 4 |
Little Mac | 4 |
Greninja | 2 |
Palutena | 3 |
Pac-Man | 5 |
Robin | 2 |
Shulk | 3 |
Bowser Jr. | 7 |
Duck Hunt | 4 |
Ryu | 3 |
Ken | 2 |
Cloud | 3 |
Corrin | 3 |
Bayonetta | 2 |
Inkling | 1 |
Ridley | 5 |
Simon | 5 |
Richter | 5 |
King K. Rool | 7 |
Isabelle | 1 |
Incineroar | 4 |
Piranha Plant | 4 |
Joker | 3 |
Hero | 3 |
Banjo & Kazooie | 3 |
Terry | 2 |
Byleth | 2 |
Min Min | 1 |
Steve | 1 |
Mii Brawler | 2 |
Mii Swordfighter | 2 |
Mii Gunner | 3 |
Trivia
- Inkling and Isabelle took the longest to appear in an Event Tourney, not having been available until Tools of the Trade, the 24th Tourney.
- With a total of 8 appearances each, Samus, Fox, Bowser, Ganondorf, and King Dedede are tied for having the most appearances as a selectable fighter in fighter-specific Event Tourneys.
- However, Bowser alone has had the most appearances for the longest time, having held the title for 8 tourneys starting from A Tribute to Melee and ending with Triforce Tryouts.
- Discounting Heroes Vs. Villains, Bringing Back the '80s has the most fighter debuts, with 9.
- In contrast, Hefty Heavyweights, Brawl Veterans Represent, Shocking Power, Embrace Victory!, and Free Four All are all tied for the least fighter debuts; Incineroar is the only fighter to make its debut in the first, Zero Suit Samus was the only one in the second, Robin was the only one in the third, Min Min was the only one in the fourth, and Lucina was the only one in the fifth.
- Spiky Vs. Round? The Ultimate Battle is the first character-specific Event Tourney to not have any character debuts.
- Chrom has the longest duration between his debut in an Event Tourney and his next appearance in another (and by extension, the longest duration for an appearance between Tourneys in general), having debuted in Heroes Vs. Villains and not making another appearance until A Most Regal Battle, 20 Tourneys later.
- Young Link and Lucina have appeared in 3 Event Tourneys in a row (with Young Link having appeared in A Tribute to Melee, Some Training, Professor?, and Hailing From the '90s, and Lucina having appeared in Free Four All, A Most Regal Battle, and Close-Quarters Combat), the most out of any fighter.
- A Tribute to Melee and Spiky Vs. Round? The Ultimate Battle are tied for the most fighters that have previously appeared in the Event Tourney right before it, with 5 each (Peach, Bowser, Ice Climbers, Zelda, and Mr. Game & Watch for the former; Kirby, Jigglypuff, Meta Knight, Sonic, and Cloud for the latter).
- Coincidently, both of the Tourneys before them are decade-based (Bringing Back the '80s and Hailing from the '90s respectively).
- Original Class of '64 is the only Event Tourney to have more new fighters than returning fighters (this does not count Heroes Vs. Villains and The Ultimate Partnership, which only consist of new fighters).
- Pokémon Sword and Pokémon Shield is the only Event Tourney to have an equal number of returning fighters and new fighters (if Pokémon Trainer is treated as a single fighter).