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*[[Animal Crossing Male Villager]] (''[[Animal Crossing: Wild World]]'')
*[[Animal Crossing Male Villager]] (''[[Animal Crossing: Wild World]]'')
*[[Baby Bowser]] (''[[Mario Superstar Baseball]]'')
*[[Baby Bowser]] (''[[Mario Superstar Baseball]]'')
*[[Balloon Fighter]]
*[[Balloon Fighter]] (''[[Balloon Fight]]'')
*[[Banana Bunch]] (''[[Donkey Kong Country]]'')
*[[Banana Bunch]] (''[[Donkey Kong Country]]'')
*[[Banana Peel]] (''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash]]'')
*[[Banana Peel]] (''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash]]'')

Revision as of 19:30, January 18, 2008

Sticker.jpg
A sticker as an ingame item.

Stickers are a collectible item in SSBB, similar to Melee's Trophies. They can be added to a background and made into a collage. According to the update in which they were confirmed, they will be easier to obtain than Trophies. One known way to obtain stickers is by grabbing them as items.

Known Stickers

List is incomplete.

Power-Ups

File:Sticker base.jpg
Stickers being placed on a trophy base.

On Friday, Jan 18th, Dojo!! announced that stickers can be used as power-ups. To do so, the stickers must be placed on the undersides of character trophies. Different stickers give different boosts, as well as some that are character-specific. Larger stickers give higher boosts, but take up more space on the trophy base. Applied stickers can be moved around, but removing one discards it permanently (though they can be regained through playing). Losing during adventure mode now causes half of all gained stickers to be lost.

The statistical boost is only for adventure mode and not for ordinary brawls.

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