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|[[Primid]] || Trophy Stand ||[[File:Primid Trophy.jpg|75px]]|| The common soldier of the Subspace Army. It seems pretty harmless, but alas, it's stuffed with Shadow Bugs that leak from its forms. This Primid has no weapons—it will challenge you man-to-man. There are six different Primid types, but all of them are based on this basic form. There are also several different face types.
|[[Primid]] || Trophy Stand ||[[File:Primid - Brawl Trophy.png|75px]]|| The common soldier of the Subspace Army. It seems pretty harmless, but alas, it's stuffed with Shadow Bugs that leak from its forms. This Primid has no weapons—it will challenge you man-to-man. There are six different Primid types, but all of them are based on this basic form. There are also several different face types.
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| [[Sword Primid]] || Trophy Stand ||[[File:Sword Primid Trophy.jpg|75px]]|| A Primid with a sword, as the name suggests. A Sword Primid will generally attack with slashes, but that's not all! It'll also make charging stabs at you, so watch out even when you're a good distance away. It might just be because of the way its sword lights up, but doesn't it remind you of a tarmac worker at an airport?
| [[Sword Primid]] || Trophy Stand ||[[File:Sword Primid - Brawl Trophy.png|75px]]|| A Primid with a sword, as the name suggests. A Sword Primid will generally attack with slashes, but that's not all! It'll also make charging stabs at you, so watch out even when you're a good distance away. It might just be because of the way its sword lights up, but doesn't it remind you of a tarmac worker at an airport?
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| [[Boom Primid]] || Trophy Stand ||[[File:Boom Primid Trophy.jpg|75px]]|| A Primid with a boomerang—hence the name. This Primid will use the boomerang to attack from afar (which is pretty much what you'd expect) and adds to its arsenal with close-quarter combat strikes. These two attack patterns may lead you to believe that it has no fun with boomerangs, but no! Boom Primids are just a little on the shy side.
| [[Boom Primid]] || Trophy Stand ||[[File:Boom Primid - Brawl Trophy.png|75px]]|| A Primid with a boomerang—hence the name. This Primid will use the boomerang to attack from afar (which is pretty much what you'd expect) and adds to its arsenal with close-quarter combat strikes. These two attack patterns may lead you to believe that it has no fun with boomerangs, but no! Boom Primids are just a little on the shy side.
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| [[Scope Primid]] || Trophy Stand ||[[File:Scope Primid Trophy.jpg|75px]]|| A bazooka-wielding Primid. A Scope Primid uses weak, three-shot attacks and powerful, single-shot surge cannons. Due to its ability to also fire at targets above its position, you can't play it safe when a Scope Primid is down below you. Probably because of the weight of its weapon, it won't use its bazooka for direct strikes.
| [[Scope Primid]] || Trophy Stand ||[[File:Scope Primid - Brawl Trophy.png|75px]]|| A bazooka-wielding Primid. A Scope Primid uses weak, three-shot attacks and powerful, single-shot surge cannons. Due to its ability to also fire at targets above its position, you can't play it safe when a Scope Primid is down below you. Probably because of the weight of its weapon, it won't use its bazooka for direct strikes.
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| [[Big Primid]] || Trophy Stand ||[[File:Big Primid Trophy.jpg|75px]]|| The biggest Primid of all. Its attacks are the same in form and function, but considerably more powerful than a normal Primid's. Watch out for its smash attack—it will launch you far. It also has jump and roll attacks. The bigger size means an increase in Shadow Bugs—does that mean it takes more Shadow Bugs to move bigger Primids?
| [[Big Primid]] || Trophy Stand ||[[File:Big Primid - Brawl Trophy.png|75px]]|| The biggest Primid of all. Its attacks are the same in form and function, but considerably more powerful than a normal Primid's. Watch out for its smash attack—it will launch you far. It also has jump and roll attacks. The bigger size means an increase in Shadow Bugs—does that mean it takes more Shadow Bugs to move bigger Primids?
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| [[Metal Primid]] || Trophy Stand ||[[File:Metal Primid Trophy.jpg|75px]]|| A Primid covered from head to toe in metallic plating. It cannot be knocked around with conventional attacks due to its hard and heavy nature—we're talking ALL metal, including the frilly feather on its head. On the flip side, the weight of the metal inhibits this Primid's movements. Like a normal Primid, a Metal Primid will also rely on hand-to-hand combat.
| [[Metal Primid]] || Trophy Stand ||[[File:Metal Primid - Brawl Trophy.png|75px]]|| A Primid covered from head to toe in metallic plating. It cannot be knocked around with conventional attacks due to its hard and heavy nature—we're talking ALL metal, including the frilly feather on its head. On the flip side, the weight of the metal inhibits this Primid's movements. Like a normal Primid, a Metal Primid will also rely on hand-to-hand combat.
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| [[Fire Primid]] || Trophy Stand ||[[File:Fire Primid Trophy.jpg|75px]]|| A specialized, fire-breathing Primid with two flamethrowing attacks. Primids with weapons are just normal, armed Primids, but Fire Primids are a whole new species with a whole new color. Although no more special than the others, they may feel slightly more superior with their red-hot color. Dealing with these guys in a group can be especially tricky.  
| [[Fire Primid]] || Trophy Stand ||[[File:Fire Primid - Brawl Trophy.png|75px]]|| A specialized, fire-breathing Primid with two flamethrowing attacks. Primids with weapons are just normal, armed Primids, but Fire Primids are a whole new species with a whole new color. Although no more special than the others, they may feel slightly more superior with their red-hot color. Dealing with these guys in a group can be especially tricky.  
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| [[Glire]] || Trophy Stand ||[[File:Glire Trophy.jpg|75px]]|| An enemy shaped like a tire. It's protected by three black shells, but they're not so hard as to be impenetrable. The outermost shell is covered in mucus that lets it stick to surfaces as it rolls along walls and ceilings. The eye in its center is creepy. When it spots the player, it stops, sheds its outer layers, and spouts fire from its inner recesses.
| [[Glire]] || Trophy Stand ||[[File:Glire - Brawl Trophy.png|75px]]|| An enemy shaped like a tire. It's protected by three black shells, but they're not so hard as to be impenetrable. The outermost shell is covered in mucus that lets it stick to surfaces as it rolls along walls and ceilings. The eye in its center is creepy. When it spots the player, it stops, sheds its outer layers, and spouts fire from its inner recesses.
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| [[Glice]] || Trophy Stand ||[[File:Glice Trophy.jpg|75px]]|| A soldier in the Subspace Army that moves easily up walls and slopes alike. Like a Glire, it sheds its outer shells to attack, but it releases waves of bitter cold instead of fire. This attack will freeze the player in a lump of ice if it hits. To escape quickly, move the Control Stick rapidly back and forth. This combative enemy will attack whenever it can.
| [[Glice]] || Trophy Stand ||[[File:Glice - Brawl Trophy.png|75px]]|| A soldier in the Subspace Army that moves easily up walls and slopes alike. Like a Glire, it sheds its outer shells to attack, but it releases waves of bitter cold instead of fire. This attack will freeze the player in a lump of ice if it hits. To escape quickly, move the Control Stick rapidly back and forth. This combative enemy will attack whenever it can.
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| [[Glunder]] || Trophy Stand ||[[File:Glunder Trophy.jpg|75px]]|| An enemy that separates into three parts, then blasts enemies with a high-tension current it produces within its body. When it's ready to attack, it will make a "Bzzt!" sound and produce a lightning flash. When this happens, approach with caution. This enemy type is color coded—Glires are red, Glices are blue, and Glunders are yellow. It's a family of destruction!
| [[Glunder]] || Trophy Stand ||[[File:Glunder - Brawl Trophy.png|75px]]|| An enemy that separates into three parts, then blasts enemies with a high-tension current it produces within its body. When it's ready to attack, it will make a "Bzzt!" sound and produce a lightning flash. When this happens, approach with caution. This enemy type is color coded—Glires are red, Glices are blue, and Glunders are yellow. It's a family of destruction!
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| [[Poppant]] || Trophy Stand ||[[File:Poppant Trophy.jpg|75px]]|| A creature with a uniquely shaped lower body, where it carries boxes that look like gifts and candies. The boxes are even carefully tied with ribbons. It demonstrates its generosity by scattering its boxes as it wanders, but if it's seen, it will immediately flee at top speed. It redefines the word shy. No one knows why it spends its time scattering presents.
| [[Poppant]] || Trophy Stand ||[[File:Poppant - Brawl Trophy.png|75px]]|| A creature with a uniquely shaped lower body, where it carries boxes that look like gifts and candies. The boxes are even carefully tied with ribbons. It demonstrates its generosity by scattering its boxes as it wanders, but if it's seen, it will immediately flee at top speed. It redefines the word shy. No one knows why it spends its time scattering presents.
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| [[Bytan]] || Trophy Stand ||[[File:Bytan Trophy.jpg|75px]]||  A spherical creature divided into two colors. There's a big, staring eye in the colored section, and the white part contains the creature's gaping mouth and exposed fangs. It rolls along and smashes into all enemies it meets. After a short time, it will pop another Bytan out of its eye, so if you leave it alone, it will continue to produce one Bytan after another.  
| [[Bytan]] || Trophy Stand ||[[File:Bytan - Brawl Trophy.png|75px]]||  A spherical creature divided into two colors. There's a big, staring eye in the colored section, and the white part contains the creature's gaping mouth and exposed fangs. It rolls along and smashes into all enemies it meets. After a short time, it will pop another Bytan out of its eye, so if you leave it alone, it will continue to produce one Bytan after another.  
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| [[Roader]] || Trophy Stand ||[[File:Roader Trophy.jpg|75px]] || A Subspace Army enemy that looks like a motorized unicycle. It features an off-road motorbike helmet as a head, revealing creepy eyes that peek from under its visor. It attacks using three head spikes and its wheel and is clearly unconcerned with environmental conservation, since it wheels around freely spouting exhaust from its muffler.   
| [[Roader]] || Trophy Stand ||[[File:Roader - Brawl Trophy.png|75px]] || A Subspace Army enemy that looks like a motorized unicycle. It features an off-road motorbike helmet as a head, revealing creepy eyes that peek from under its visor. It attacks using three head spikes and its wheel and is clearly unconcerned with environmental conservation, since it wheels around freely spouting exhaust from its muffler.   
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| [[Bombed]] || Trophy Stand ||[[File:Bombed Trophy.jpg|75px]]|| An enemy with a bomb for a head, as subtly suggested by the name. It hurls its own bomb head at you—at least it's kind enough to reveal the bomb fuse, which will light up when hit with a fire attack like Mario's fireball. Then...BOOM! This is an easy way to take it out. It's this weakness that sometimes makes them sad that, regrettably, they were born with bomb heads.  
| [[Bombed]] || Trophy Stand ||[[File:Bombed - Brawl Trophy.png|75px]]|| An enemy with a bomb for a head, as subtly suggested by the name. It hurls its own bomb head at you—at least it's kind enough to reveal the bomb fuse, which will light up when hit with a fire attack like Mario's fireball. Then...BOOM! This is an easy way to take it out. It's this weakness that sometimes makes them sad that, regrettably, they were born with bomb heads.  
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| [[Greap]] || Trophy Stand ||[[File:Greap Trophy.jpg|75px]]|| A terrifying enemy with two giant sickles. It uses these well- sharpened, slice-'em-and-dice-'em sickles for a fearsome attack. With a handle on its back, it almost looks like a baby carriage. Combining horrific qualities with this precious imagery gives the Greap a somewhat conflicted disposition, exuding both creepiness and cuteness.  
| [[Greap]] || Trophy Stand ||[[File:Greap - Brawl Trophy.png|75px]]|| A terrifying enemy with two giant sickles. It uses these well- sharpened, slice-'em-and-dice-'em sickles for a fearsome attack. With a handle on its back, it almost looks like a baby carriage. Combining horrific qualities with this precious imagery gives the Greap a somewhat conflicted disposition, exuding both creepiness and cuteness.  
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| [[Towtow]] || Trophy Stand ||[[File:Towtow Trophy.jpg|75px]]|| A giant, ramlike enemy and member of the Subspace Army. A Towtow looks adorable while sleeping, but when it's awakened, its angelic face changes dramatically. The features turn to demonic nastiness, and the Towtow's body turns bright red as it readies to ram you. Perhaps a result of its tantrum- hindered fashion sense, the Towtow sports a pompadour when angry.  
| [[Towtow]] || Trophy Stand ||[[File:Towtow - Brawl Trophy.png|75px]]|| A giant, ramlike enemy and member of the Subspace Army. A Towtow looks adorable while sleeping, but when it's awakened, its angelic face changes dramatically. The features turn to demonic nastiness, and the Towtow's body turns bright red as it readies to ram you. Perhaps a result of its tantrum- hindered fashion sense, the Towtow sports a pompadour when angry.  
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| [[Floow]] || Trophy Stand ||[[File:Floow Trophy.jpg|75px]]|| An enemy that might be described as a ghost patched with strips of darkness. A Floow will float in the air and attack nastily from behind. Harboring pent-up resentment, a Floow's cries reveal one part sadness, one part madness. This especially hits home when gazing into its ghastly red eyes. After taking a certain amount of damage, a Floow will disappear.
| [[Floow]] || Trophy Stand ||[[File:Floow - Brawl Trophy.png|75px]]|| An enemy that might be described as a ghost patched with strips of darkness. A Floow will float in the air and attack nastily from behind. Harboring pent-up resentment, a Floow's cries reveal one part sadness, one part madness. This especially hits home when gazing into its ghastly red eyes. After taking a certain amount of damage, a Floow will disappear.
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| [[Auroros]] || Trophy Stand ||[[File:Auroros Trophy.jpg|75px]]|| A unique enemy characterized by a long beak and rainbow-patterned wings and tail. Like most birds, the Auroros flies through the sky. Once one has you in its sights, it will dive in for the attack. Since it has a sharp beak, dodging its attack will leave it stuck firmly in the ground. Fortunately, you can pull it out of the ground and throw it like a javelin.
| [[Auroros]] || Trophy Stand ||[[File:Auroros - Brawl Trophy.png|75px]]|| A unique enemy characterized by a long beak and rainbow-patterned wings and tail. Like most birds, the Auroros flies through the sky. Once one has you in its sights, it will dive in for the attack. Since it has a sharp beak, dodging its attack will leave it stuck firmly in the ground. Fortunately, you can pull it out of the ground and throw it like a javelin.
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| [[Jyk]] || Clear Boss Battles with 20 Characters ||[[File:Jyk Trophy.jpg|75px]]|| A six-spiked enemy. Attacking a Jyk will do no damage, as they can't be defeated. But you'd better believe that a Jyk will deal out damage to you if you get too close. This foe epitomizes player-hindering obstacles—it gets in your way... and it hurts. It definitely isn't thought fondly of by the characters in the game. It may have something to do with its SHARP SPIKES! Ouch.
| [[Jyk]] || Clear Boss Battles with 20 Characters ||[[File:Jyk - Brawl Trophy.png|75px]]|| A six-spiked enemy. Attacking a Jyk will do no damage, as they can't be defeated. But you'd better believe that a Jyk will deal out damage to you if you get too close. This foe epitomizes player-hindering obstacles—it gets in your way... and it hurts. It definitely isn't thought fondly of by the characters in the game. It may have something to do with its SHARP SPIKES! Ouch.
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| [[Gamyga]] || Trophy Stand ||[[File:Gamyga Trophy.jpg|75px]]|| A Subspace Army enemy that looks like an avant-garde work of art from some young art-school grad. And its size is nothing to scoff at—sitting on top of a four-level Gamyga base is a huge Gamyga mask. You can eliminate the Gamyga base simply by beating the Gamyga mask. A Gamyga faces the screen, but it never takes its eyes off you. Ooh, spooky...in an artsy kind of way.
| [[Gamyga]] || Trophy Stand ||[[File:Gamyga - Brawl Trophy.png|75px]]|| A Subspace Army enemy that looks like an avant-garde work of art from some young art-school grad. And its size is nothing to scoff at—sitting on top of a four-level Gamyga base is a huge Gamyga mask. You can eliminate the Gamyga base simply by beating the Gamyga mask. A Gamyga faces the screen, but it never takes its eyes off you. Ooh, spooky...in an artsy kind of way.
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| [[Feyesh]] || Trophy Stand ||[[File:Feyesh Trophy.jpg|75px]]|| An enemy that, at first glance, looks like a goldfish, with a tail and dorsal fin. It turns out to be more crazy-eye-creature than fish. (And what's with the funky dangling tentacle thingies?) Floating lazily through the air, a Feyesh usually looks like it's sleeping. BUT! When it spots you, its eye opens, and it attacks with its five tentacles. Gaahh! Attack of the Tentacles!
| [[Feyesh]] || Trophy Stand ||[[File:Feyesh - Brawl Trophy.png|75px]]|| An enemy that, at first glance, looks like a goldfish, with a tail and dorsal fin. It turns out to be more crazy-eye-creature than fish. (And what's with the funky dangling tentacle thingies?) Floating lazily through the air, a Feyesh usually looks like it's sleeping. BUT! When it spots you, its eye opens, and it attacks with its five tentacles. Gaahh! Attack of the Tentacles!
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| [[Trowlon]] || Trophy Stand ||[[File:Trowlon Trophy.jpg|75px]]|| An enemy that, despite a mechanized look, is made up of a soft, specialized material that allows for smooth, undulating movement and flight. A Trowlon will not attack directly but will instead slip under the player and suddenly ascend. It will try to put players on its back and carry them off the screen.
| [[Trowlon]] || Trophy Stand ||[[File:Trowlon - Brawl Trophy.png|75px]]|| An enemy that, despite a mechanized look, is made up of a soft, specialized material that allows for smooth, undulating movement and flight. A Trowlon will not attack directly but will instead slip under the player and suddenly ascend. It will try to put players on its back and carry them off the screen.
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| [[Roturret]] || Trophy Stand ||[[File:Roturret Trophy.jpg|75px]]|| An enemy with a skeletal face at the center of its inner section that deals damage with a rotating attack. Despite a 360-degree attack range, it has a blind spot between its two cannons. It spins toward characters and shoots three shots at a time, spraying spent shells and occasionally reloading. This foe is pretty smart—it'll cease fire when you put up your guard.
| [[Roturret]] || Trophy Stand ||[[File:Roturret - Brawl Trophy.png|75px]]|| An enemy with a skeletal face at the center of its inner section that deals damage with a rotating attack. Despite a 360-degree attack range, it has a blind spot between its two cannons. It spins toward characters and shoots three shots at a time, spraying spent shells and occasionally reloading. This foe is pretty smart—it'll cease fire when you put up your guard.
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| [[Spaak]] || Trophy Stand ||[[File:Spaak Trophy.jpg|75px]]|| A Subspace Army member who is mostly cloud but also reveals mechanical parts, like electrodes and batteries. In most cases, a Spaak is white and fires lightning, but it turns into a dark cloud after taking damage and chases you with fast lightning strikes. Its weak point is the battery on its back—attacking that should make it pretty easy to take down.
| [[Spaak]] || Trophy Stand ||[[File:Spaak - Brawl Trophy.png|75px]]|| A Subspace Army member who is mostly cloud but also reveals mechanical parts, like electrodes and batteries. In most cases, a Spaak is white and fires lightning, but it turns into a dark cloud after taking damage and chases you with fast lightning strikes. Its weak point is the battery on its back—attacking that should make it pretty easy to take down.
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| [[Puppit]] || Trophy Stand ||[[File:Puppit Trophy.jpg|75px]]|| A marionette enemy, suspended from above by piano strings. A Puppit proves vicious with long, sharp claws and a mysterious beam emitted from its eyes. You would think, based on the exterior wood pattern, that it's made of wood, but no one is sure. More importantly, who is the one manipulating those piano strings?! What an enemy! Mystery abounds!
| [[Puppit]] || Trophy Stand ||[[File:Puppit - Brawl Trophy.png|75px]]|| A marionette enemy, suspended from above by piano strings. A Puppit proves vicious with long, sharp claws and a mysterious beam emitted from its eyes. You would think, based on the exterior wood pattern, that it's made of wood, but no one is sure. More importantly, who is the one manipulating those piano strings?! What an enemy! Mystery abounds!
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| [[Shaydas]] || Trophy Stand ||[[File:Shaydas Trophy.jpg|75px]]|| An odd enemy with two heads. Its legs might suggest that it's a beast of some sort, but in actuality, a Shaydas is formed by swarms of Shadow Bugs. Maybe that's why recklessly attacking it will do no good—you must strike its pink core to defeat it. Just watch out for the giant blades that it brings to the party. Mind the blades, and pick your attacks wisely!
| [[Shaydas]] || Trophy Stand ||[[File:Shaydas - Brawl Trophy.png|75px]]|| An odd enemy with two heads. Its legs might suggest that it's a beast of some sort, but in actuality, a Shaydas is formed by swarms of Shadow Bugs. Maybe that's why recklessly attacking it will do no good—you must strike its pink core to defeat it. Just watch out for the giant blades that it brings to the party. Mind the blades, and pick your attacks wisely!
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| [[Mites]] || Trophy Stand ||[[File:Mites Trophy.jpg|75px]]|| Pitiful little enemies that carry the Subspace Army symbols right there on their heads—rather, the symbols ARE their heads! They're paper thin—nope, no depth at all. There are three different colors—red, green, and yellow—and all have white hands and feet. Their moves can best be described by the phrase "try really hard." They're weak, but they...try really hard.
| [[Mites]] || Trophy Stand ||[[File:Mites - Brawl Trophy.png|75px]]|| Pitiful little enemies that carry the Subspace Army symbols right there on their heads—rather, the symbols ARE their heads! They're paper thin—nope, no depth at all. There are three different colors—red, green, and yellow—and all have white hands and feet. Their moves can best be described by the phrase "try really hard." They're weak, but they...try really hard.
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| [[Shellpod]] || Trophy Stand ||[[File:Shellpod Trophy.jpg|75px]]|| An enemy reminiscent of a horned beetle. A Shellpod can exhibit extraordinary destructive power thanks to the strength generated in its beefy front legs and its threatening long horn. Taking a hit from this bad boy spells trouble. But what's the deal with the color difference between the Shellpod's legs and shell? Hmmm... Therein lies a seeeeeecret.
| [[Shellpod]] || Trophy Stand ||[[File:Shellpod - Brawl Trophy.png|75px]]|| An enemy reminiscent of a horned beetle. A Shellpod can exhibit extraordinary destructive power thanks to the strength generated in its beefy front legs and its threatening long horn. Taking a hit from this bad boy spells trouble. But what's the deal with the color difference between the Shellpod's legs and shell? Hmmm... Therein lies a seeeeeecret.
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| Shellpod (No Armor) || Trophy Stand ||[[File:Shellpod (No Armor) Trophy.jpg|75px]]|| Extensive damage to a Shellpod will reveal its true form and uncover the big secret—it was the ARMOR that made the Shellpod look like a beetle! Well, no wonder the shelled creature had such funny-looking legs! But even without its armor and horn, this weaker Shellpod will still bring the thunder, just slightly less threatening thunder.
| Shellpod (No Armor) || Trophy Stand ||[[File:Shellpod (No Armor) - Brawl Trophy.png|75px]]|| Extensive damage to a Shellpod will reveal its true form and uncover the big secret—it was the ARMOR that made the Shellpod look like a beetle! Well, no wonder the shelled creature had such funny-looking legs! But even without its armor and horn, this weaker Shellpod will still bring the thunder, just slightly less threatening thunder.
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| [[Nagagog]] || Trophy Stand ||[[File:Nagagog Trophy.jpg|75px]]|| An enemy that might be considered sumo-wrestler shaped, with a funky, decorative twirl on its head and a cute little mouth. As it takes damage, its body increases in size through three distinct levels. Wow, it's almost like a sumo wrestler climbing the ranks to become Yokozuna! Along with the size increase comes a change in color as well—blue, yellow, and red.
| [[Nagagog]] || Trophy Stand ||[[File:Nagagog - Brawl Trophy.png|75px]]|| An enemy that might be considered sumo-wrestler shaped, with a funky, decorative twirl on its head and a cute little mouth. As it takes damage, its body increases in size through three distinct levels. Wow, it's almost like a sumo wrestler climbing the ranks to become Yokozuna! Along with the size increase comes a change in color as well—blue, yellow, and red.
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| [[Cymul]] || Trophy Stand ||[[File:Cymul Trophy.jpg|75px]]|| First, notice the metallic sheen—a specialized coating that allows the Cymul to reflect beams and other long-range attacks. The reflected attacks are said to be as strong as a Reflector's, so it's believed that the coating is based on Reflector technology. Coating aside, the four blades attached to its body cannot be neglected—they will slice and dice and slice.
| [[Cymul]] || Trophy Stand ||[[File:Cymul - Brawl Trophy.png|75px]]|| First, notice the metallic sheen—a specialized coating that allows the Cymul to reflect beams and other long-range attacks. The reflected attacks are said to be as strong as a Reflector's, so it's believed that the coating is based on Reflector technology. Coating aside, the four blades attached to its body cannot be neglected—they will slice and dice and slice.
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| [[Ticken]] || Trophy Stand ||[[File:Ticken Trophy.jpg|75px]]|| An enemy that looks like a chicken—quite a hefty chicken. But despite its weight, it can indeed fly. After taking a certain amount of damage, a Ticken will open up to reveal a little chick enemy. Notice the two bolts on its belly? And what's the deal with the four missing bolts? It probably hasn't even noticed they're missing.
| [[Ticken]] || Trophy Stand ||[[File:Ticken - Brawl Trophy.png|75px]]|| An enemy that looks like a chicken—quite a hefty chicken. But despite its weight, it can indeed fly. After taking a certain amount of damage, a Ticken will open up to reveal a little chick enemy. Notice the two bolts on its belly? And what's the deal with the four missing bolts? It probably hasn't even noticed they're missing.
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| [[Armight]] || Trophy Stand ||[[File:Armight Trophy.jpg|75px]]|| A Subspace enemy. Look at the arms on this thing. It's also got an awfully fancy mustache! Without much of a body, Armight floats softly in the air—all arms, legs, and head. Resplendent in a nice armored helmet, Armight attacks with its arms and swords and will sometimes throw the latter at you unexpectedly.
| [[Armight]] || Trophy Stand ||[[File:Armight - Brawl Trophy.png|75px]]|| A Subspace enemy. Look at the arms on this thing. It's also got an awfully fancy mustache! Without much of a body, Armight floats softly in the air—all arms, legs, and head. Resplendent in a nice armored helmet, Armight attacks with its arms and swords and will sometimes throw the latter at you unexpectedly.
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| [[Borboras]] || Trophy Stand ||[[File:Borboras Trophy.jpg|75px]]|| A Subspace foe. Although humanoid in form, it's characterized by a head that resembles a wind instrument decorated on top with trumpet valves. It can be quite annoying—when it spots you, it'll blow you off balance with some serious wind from its mouth. And where does it get off, skipping around so cheerfully? I mean, who skips these days? Seriously.
| [[Borboras]] || Trophy Stand ||[[File:Borboras - Brawl Trophy.png|75px]]|| A Subspace foe. Although humanoid in form, it's characterized by a head that resembles a wind instrument decorated on top with trumpet valves. It can be quite annoying—when it spots you, it'll blow you off balance with some serious wind from its mouth. And where does it get off, skipping around so cheerfully? I mean, who skips these days? Seriously.
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| [[Autolance]] || Trophy Stand ||[[File:Autolance Trophy.jpg|75px]]|| An enemy that moves on caterpillar treads and uses the giant lance attached to its front to ram and sometimes shoot you. Looking for a weak spot? It's inside that armored-helmet head in the form of an emergency light. But... Autolances aren't Subspace Army emergency vehicles—why would they need an emergency light? Aah, the mystery!
| [[Autolance]] || Trophy Stand ||[[File:Autolance - Brawl Trophy.png|75px]]|| An enemy that moves on caterpillar treads and uses the giant lance attached to its front to ram and sometimes shoot you. Looking for a weak spot? It's inside that armored-helmet head in the form of an emergency light. But... Autolances aren't Subspace Army emergency vehicles—why would they need an emergency light? Aah, the mystery!
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| [[Armank]] || Trophy Stand ||[[File:Armank Trophy.jpg|75px]]|| A brutal enemy in the Subspace Army or mobile construction equipment? Yes, it moves on treads and has a functional construction arm, but that arm is also capable of brutal attacks. Continue attacking the arm to reveal the Armank's weak spot. Wait... It looks like there's mud on the end of the arm! Maybe the Armank IS just a construction vehicle for the Subspace Army!
| [[Armank]] || Trophy Stand ||[[File:Armank - Brawl Trophy.png|75px]]|| A brutal enemy in the Subspace Army or mobile construction equipment? Yes, it moves on treads and has a functional construction arm, but that arm is also capable of brutal attacks. Continue attacking the arm to reveal the Armank's weak spot. Wait... It looks like there's mud on the end of the arm! Maybe the Armank IS just a construction vehicle for the Subspace Army!
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