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Event matches were introduced in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', as part of the game's single-player mode. Only 10 are initially available to the player, with the rest appearing as the player fulfills a number of other objectives in the game with increasing difficulty. There are a total of fifty-one event matches in ''Melee'', and beating all of them unlocks the stage {{SSBM|Final Destination}}.
Event matches were introduced in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', as part of the game's single-player mode. Only 10 are initially available to the player, with the rest appearing as the player fulfills a number of other objectives in the game with increasing difficulty. There are a total of fifty-one event matches in ''Melee'', and beating all of them unlocks the stage {{SSBM|Final Destination}}.


A majority of ''Melee''{{'}}s event matches allow the player to select their character, although several of them require the use of an assigned character. Of note is that, with the exception of {{SSBM|Pikachu}}, all characters in the [[Original 12]] from [[Smash 64]] have their own dedicated event match.
A majority of ''Melee''{{'}}s event matches allow the player to select their character, although several of them require the use of an assigned character. Of note is that, with the exception of {{SSBM|Pikachu}}, all characters in the [[Original 12]] from ''[[Smash 64]]'' have their own dedicated event match.


Unique to ''Melee''{{'}}s event matches, compared to its other single-player modes, is that some matches require players and opponents to use an [[Palette swap|alternate costume]].
Unique to ''Melee''{{'}}s event matches, compared to its other single-player modes, is that some matches require players and opponents to use an [[Palette swap|alternate costume]].
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A completely new set of 41 solo event matches appeared in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', alongside a separate set of 21 [[Co-op mode|co-op]] event matches. Altogether, this brings to a total of sixty-two event matches. ''Brawl'' also introduced three [[difficulty]] levels for each event match: Easy, Normal, and Hard. The player starts with 10 solo event matches and 8 co-op event matches.
A completely new set of 41 solo event matches appeared in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', alongside a separate set of 21 [[Co-op mode|co-op]] event matches. Altogether, this brings to a total of sixty-two event matches. ''Brawl'' also introduced three [[difficulty]] levels for each event match: Easy, Normal, and Hard. The player starts with 10 solo event matches and 8 co-op event matches.


Unlike in ''Melee'' (where most of the events allow the player to choose any character), almost all of ''Brawl''{{'}}s event matches have an assigned character. Only the [[All-Star Match]]es (for solo events) and the final two solo and co-op events allow the player to choose any character. This appears to be done so that players are required to use nearly every character at least once; all 35 characters available from the [[character selection screen]] have at least one assigned event. All characters from Smash 64's [[Original 8]] (this time including {{SSBB|Pikachu}}) have their own solo and co-op events. {{SSBB|Pokémon Trainer}} is considered a single character for his assigned solo and co-op events. {{SSBB|Sheik}} doesn't have an assigned event, but can be freely swapped in for {{SSBB|Zelda}} where applicable. As for the remaining two switched in characters ({{SSBB|Samus}} and {{SSBB|Zero Suit Samus}}), both characters have a separate event match (solo and co-op). {{SSBB|Luigi}} and {{SSBB|Jigglypuff}} lack an assigned solo event, but they appear as assigned characters in co-op events ([[Co-Op Event 11: The Great Remodeling Battle]] and [[Co-Op Event 16: Jigglypuff's Great Comeback]], respectively).
Unlike in ''Melee'' (where most of the events allow the player to choose any character), almost all of ''Brawl''{{'}}s event matches have an assigned character. Only the [[All-Star Match]]es (for solo events) and the final two solo and co-op events allow the player to choose any character. This appears to be done so that players are required to use nearly every character at least once; all 35 characters available from the [[character selection screen]] have at least one assigned event. {{SSBB|Pokémon Trainer}} is considered a single character for his assigned solo and co-op events. {{SSBB|Sheik}} doesn't have an assigned event, but can be freely swapped in for {{SSBB|Zelda}} where applicable. As for the remaining two switched in characters ({{SSBB|Samus}} and {{SSBB|Zero Suit Samus}}), both characters have a separate event match (solo and co-op). {{SSBB|Luigi}} and {{SSBB|Jigglypuff}} lack an assigned solo event, but they appear as assigned characters in co-op events ([[Co-Op Event 11: The Great Remodeling Battle]] and [[Co-Op Event 16: Jigglypuff's Great Comeback]], respectively).


===Unlockable event matches===
===Unlockable event matches===
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