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The '''World of Trophies''' ({{ja|トロフィーの世界|Torofī no sekai}}, ''World of Trophies'') (called '''This World''' on the [[Smash Bros. DOJO!!]] website and on the trophies) is the world in which the [[Subspace Emissary]] takes place. The area is quite diverse in terrain, ranging from forests to deserts. There is a Floating Island of the Ancients above a large ocean, where the Subspace Army holds its base of operations. All the [[character]]s of Smash live in different areas in this world. The [[Ancient Minister]]'s [[trophy]] description states he was once the ruler of 'this world' who lived on The Floating Island of the Ancients with the [[R.O.B.]]s. Tabuu wanted the R.O.B.s to construct [[Subspace Bombs]], and forced the Ancient Minister to order them to detonate the bombs and lead the [[Subspace Army]]. | The '''World of Trophies''' ({{ja|トロフィーの世界|Torofī no sekai}}, ''World of Trophies'') (called '''This World''' on the [[Smash Bros. DOJO!!]] website and on the trophies) is the world in which the [[Subspace Emissary]] takes place. The area is quite diverse in terrain, ranging from forests to deserts. There is a Floating Island of the Ancients above a large ocean, where the Subspace Army holds its base of operations. All the [[character]]s of Smash live in different areas in this world. The [[Ancient Minister]]'s [[trophy]] description states he was once the ruler of 'this world' who lived on The Floating Island of the Ancients with the [[R.O.B.]]s. Tabuu wanted the R.O.B.s to construct [[Subspace Bombs]], and forced the Ancient Minister to order them to detonate the bombs and lead the [[Subspace Army]]. | ||
In the World of Trophies, trophies that depict various [[Nintendo]] characters hold [[Vs. Mode|fights]]. Fighting is their sole existence. When defeated, instead of dying, the character is turned into a trophy. When a character returns to trophy state, he or she must be revived by another character or a [[Dedede Brooch]], a badge that revives a character after a certain amount of time. Bosses, such as [[Petey Piranha]] or {{ | In the World of Trophies, trophies that depict various [[Nintendo]] characters hold [[Vs. Mode|fights]]. Fighting is their sole existence. When defeated, instead of dying, the character is turned into a trophy. When a character returns to trophy state, he or she must be revived by another character or a [[Dedede Brooch]], a badge that revives a character after a certain amount of time. Bosses, such as [[Petey Piranha]] or {{SSBB|Master Hand}}, actually die when defeated. | ||
Some characters from the same game series are friends or [[enemies]] in this world as well, such as [[Donkey Kong]] & [[Diddy Kong]], and [[Link]] & [[Zelda]]. In addition, some characters that appeared in different games became friends, such as [[Pokémon Trainer]] & [[Lucas]], [[Captain Falcon]] and [[Olimar]],and [[Kirby]] & either [[Peach]] or [[Zelda]] (depending on what princess was saved). Thus, it is unclear whether the trophies are the true characters, or simply animated statuettes of them. | Some characters from the same game series are friends or [[enemies]] in this world as well, such as [[Donkey Kong]] & [[Diddy Kong]], and [[Link]] & [[Zelda]]. In addition, some characters that appeared in different games became friends, such as [[Pokémon Trainer]] & [[Lucas]], [[Captain Falcon]] and [[Olimar]],and [[Kirby]] & either [[Peach]] or [[Zelda]] (depending on what princess was saved). Thus, it is unclear whether the trophies are the true characters, or simply animated statuettes of them. |