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While most ''Melee'' events allow the player to choose any [[character]], with relatively few being pre-determined, this is reversed in ''Brawl'' - in the latter game, all bar the few [[All-Star Match]]es and the final two events have set fighters. This appears to be done so that players are forced to use nearly every character at least once. However, this combined with the number and perceived quality of the events makes the mode in general less popular in ''Brawl'' than in ''Melee''.
While most ''Melee'' events allow the player to choose any [[character]], with relatively few being pre-determined, this is reversed in ''Brawl'' - in the latter game, all bar the few [[All-Star Match]]es and the final two events have set fighters. This appears to be done so that players are forced to use nearly every character at least once. However, this combined with the number and perceived quality of the events makes the mode in general less popular in ''Brawl'' than in ''Melee''.
==Unlockable event matches==
===In ''Super Smash Bros. Melee''===
{|class="wikitable"
!Criteria
!Unlocked content
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|Unlock {{SSBM|Jigglypuff}}, {{SSBM|Luigi}}, {{SSBM|Dr. Mario}}, {{SSBM|Falco}}, and {{SSBM|Young Link}}, clear all 30 starter event matches||Event Matches 31-39
|-
|Unlock all characters and stages||Event Matches 40-50
|-
|Clear Event Matches 1-50||[[Event 51:


{{Event Melee}}
{{Event Melee}}

Revision as of 19:59, March 9, 2013

The first nine event matches available in Melee; the red dots indicate events that have been cleared.

Event matches are special challenges that were first introduced as a set of 51 single-player tasks in Super Smash Bros. Melee. Each event match puts the player into a scenario with special conditions and a certain objective. The player must complete the objective in order to complete the event match, and the game records the completion and "score" of each event match. A completely new set of 41 single-player event matches was included in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, with a separate set of 21 co-op event matches also included. Brawl also introduced three difficulty levels for each event match - easy, medium, and hard. Few of Melee's event matches force characters to either play as the character in an alternate costume or fight against the character or characters in a different costume (mostly Trophy Tussle matches), while Brawl has only two events that both forces the player to play as the character in a different costume and team up with characters in their alternate costumes.

While most Melee events allow the player to choose any character, with relatively few being pre-determined, this is reversed in Brawl - in the latter game, all bar the few All-Star Matches and the final two events have set fighters. This appears to be done so that players are forced to use nearly every character at least once. However, this combined with the number and perceived quality of the events makes the mode in general less popular in Brawl than in Melee.

Unlockable event matches

In Super Smash Bros. Melee

Criteria Unlocked content
Unlock Jigglypuff, Luigi, Dr. Mario, Falco, and Young Link, clear all 30 starter event matches Event Matches 31-39
Unlock all characters and stages Event Matches 40-50
Clear Event Matches 1-50 [[Event 51:


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