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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'' as every event match with the exception of the [[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'' as every event match with the exception of the [[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''.
Event Matches in {{forwiiu}} function similarly to those in ''Brawl'', but are now arranged on a map instead of a linear list. Completing an event will unlock more events on the map. Additionally, each event will yield a reward if completed under specified conditions, such as playing on a certain difficulty and/or achieving a certain score. Some events also have "hidden routes" that become available if certain requirements are met, such as a character being unlocked. It is not yet known how hidden routes function.
==Unlockable event matches==
==Unlockable event matches==
===In ''Super Smash Bros. Melee''===
===In ''Super Smash Bros. Melee''===

Revision as of 05:27, October 24, 2014

"Event" redirects here. For the events that occur randomly in Smash Run, see Smash Run.
The first nine event matches available in Melee; the red dots indicate events that have been cleared.

Event matches (イベント戦, Ibentosen) are special challenges that were 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 as every event match with the exception of the 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.

Event Matches in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U function similarly to those in Brawl, but are now arranged on a map instead of a linear list. Completing an event will unlock more events on the map. Additionally, each event will yield a reward if completed under specified conditions, such as playing on a certain difficulty and/or achieving a certain score. Some events also have "hidden routes" that become available if certain requirements are met, such as a character being unlocked. It is not yet known how hidden routes function.

Unlockable event matches

In Super Smash Bros. Melee

Criteria Unlocked content
Clear at least 6 of events 1-10 Event Matches 11-15
Clear at least 10 of events 1-15 Event Matches 16-20
Clear at least 16 of events 1-20 Event Matches 21-25
Clear at least 22 of events 1-25 Event Matches 26-29
Clear at least 27 of events 1-29 Event 30: All-Star Match 3
Unlock Jigglypuff, Luigi, Dr. Mario, Young Link, and Falco and clear at least 27 of the first 30 event matches Event Matches 31-39
Unlock all characters; clear at least 27 events Event Matches 40-50
Clear Event Matches 1-50 and/or defeat Giga Bowser in Adventure Mode Event 51: The Showdown

In Super Smash Bros. Brawl

Criteria Unlocked content
Clear at least seven of events 1-10 Event Matches 11-20
Clear at least eighteen of events 1-20; unlock Captain Falcon, Lucario, Luigi, Ness, Marth, and R.O.B. Event Matches 21-29
Clear at least 20 of events 1-29; unlock all characters Events 30-40
Clear all events 1-40 Event 41: The FINAL Final Battle
Unlock Lucario, Marth, Ness, R.O.B., Captain Falcon, Luigi Co-Op Events 9-13
Unlock all characters, clear at least ten of Co-Op events 1-13 Co-Op Events 14-20
Clear all co-op events 1-20 Co-Op Event 21: The True All-Star Battle

Known event matches in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U

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Name Description Character(s) Stage 2-Player
Playing Tricks Kids sure love to cause trouble, and Ness is no different! Use Pitfalls to bury both of the Villagers at once! Ness Town and City No
It's Past Your Bedtime! It's WAY past these kids' bedtime, but they're still playing around! Send them all to sleep with a lullaby! Jigglypuff ??? No
King of the Yoshis Only one Yoshi can join Mario on his next big adventure. May the best Yoshi win! Yoshi ??? No
The Destroyer Cometh ??? No
The Original Heavyweights ??? Mario Galaxy No
Four Swords Adventures ??? Toon Link ??? No
Getting Healthy These two health nuts just finished a killer burpee sesh, brah! If they win this battle, they might just treat themselves to some carbs! Little Mac, Wii Fit Trainer Wii Fit Studio Yes
Full Speed Ahead It's a high-octane battle in a world of high-octane fighters. Don't get left behind! Sonic, Captain Falcon ??? Yes
A Lurking Menace ??? Yes
Pokémon Multi Battle! ??? Yes
1988 DK and Diddy have gone back in time. Now Mario's angry at them for kidnapping Pauline...but he's got the wrong guys! Donkey Kong, Diddy Kong 75m Yes
A Fairy Nice Trip ??? Yes

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