======================================================================= = S U P E R S M A S H B R O T H E R S M E L E E = = = = T R O P H Y G U I D E = = = = = = By: Chris Memolo (Mem010) = = E-Mail: See Section 9 = = Last Update: 12/29/02 = = Version 3.4 = ======================================================================= ======================================================================= = 0. Table of Contents = ======================================================================= 0. Table of Contents 1. Update History 2. Legal Information 3. Introduction 4. Trophies & Getting Them I. One-Player Mode Trophies II. Event Match Trophies III. Stadium Trophies IV. Multiplayer Trophies V. Requirement Trophies VI. Random Trophies 5. Master List 6. Trophy Errors 7. Frequently Asked Questions 1. I got a different way, etc...! 2. Why are the distances for the Home Run Derby so weird? 3. What's the order in the Normal listing? 4. After I hit B in the Gallery, does that trophy total on the bottom include repeats? 5. How do you get the Tamagon trophy? 6. Why was Tamagon removed from the American version of the game? 7. My chances of getting a new trophy is 0.0% in the lottery, but I'm still missing some trophies! 8. Is there anything trophy related that's different when you change the game to Japanese text? 9. What's the best way to get a high combo in Training Mode? 10. Is there a website where I can see the pictures/descriptions of the trophies? 11. What do I get for getting all 290 trophies? 12. Is there any way to see the total number of coins I have (spent and saved)? 13. Any tidbits of information? 14. Any interesting additions concerning the trophies? 15. How do I get the Mario Riding Yoshi and Helmet-less Samus trophies? 8. Credits / Special Thanks 9. Contact Information ======================================================================= = 1. Update History = ======================================================================= 12/22/01 (Version 1.0): *MAJOR UPDATE* First version of FAQ. Added everything. Not bad considering I don't get the game for another 3 days (but I rented it, so I know what I'm doing)! 12/23/01 (Version 1.1): Fixed how to get several trophies. I also added some stuff to the introduction and one-player mode introduction. 12/27/01 (Version 1.2): Amended One-Player Mode Trophies Introduction. Clarified how to get certain trophies. Also re-arranged the order of the trophy sections. 12/28/01 (Version 1.3): Fixed a typo in how to get the Sheriff trophy. Decided to add a frequently asked question section as well as some questions. 12/29/01 (Version 1.4): Added a new way to get the One-Player Mode trophies. Added an FAQ about the Normal order in the Gallery and the number of trophies in the Gallery. Fixed the Random Trophies introduction. 12/30/01 (Version 1.5): Added an FAQ about Tamagon. Changed spelling of Disk-kun to the proper way, Diskun. Added a note saying continues are allowed for getting the Mew trophy. 12/31/01 (Version 1.6): Clarified how to get the Unown trophy. 01/01/02 (Version 1.7): Happy New Year! Clarified how to get the Celebi trophy. Fixed how to get the Lip's Stick and Metal Box trophy. Added a FAQ about getting a higher % in the lottery. 01/06/02 (Version 1.8): Changed a couple of the FAQs and added a few. 01/07/02 (Version 1.9): *MAJOR UPDATE* Added the Trophy Errors section as well as some errors. Organized the Credits / Special Thanks section. Changed the Master List introduction and made minor changes to other introductions. Combined the Stadium trophies and Melee trophies into the Stadium section. Changed the numbering of the trophies (Ex. 83 to 083). 01/10/02 (Version 2.0): Added that I'm not accepting anymore combo tips. Added an FAQ about why Tamagon was eliminated from American game and an FAQ for a website of trophy pics/descriptions. Found the actual feet distances for the Home-Run Derby trophies. 01/21/02 (Version 2.1): Added the list of questions answered in the FAQ section. Added two FAQs, one about getting all the trophies and the other about the Master Sword trophy. 01/26/02 (Version 2.2): Added "Errors" section in the Trophy Errors section. Moved the Master Sword FAQ to the "Errors" section and clarified it. Added Birdo to the "Errors" section. Added an FAQ about seeing your coin total. 01/27/02 (Version 2.3): Clarified the Giga Bowser trophy. 01/28/02 (Version 2.4): Clarified how to get the Mach Rider trophy. Added FAQ question to the Table of Contents. Amended Contact Information section. 02/03/02 (Version 2.5): Removed a colon in-between Brothers and Melee in the introduction. Clarified how to get the One-Player Mode Trophies by playing in multiplayer. 02/09/02 (Version 2.6): Added clarification to the "error" on the Master Sword trophy. Updated contact information with a new e-mail address. 03/05/02 (Version 2.7): Added a note referring to another guide for help with the Diskun trophy. Acknowledged that the trophies site is down and I will update it when the new one is made. 03/19/02 (Version 2.8): Fixed the spacing in the ToC. Fixed a spelling error. 04/13/02 (Version 2.9): Clarified the Birdo story and an FAQ. Added an FAQ. 06/15/02 (Version 3.0): Added the working link to the website for the trophies. Clarified how to get the Bunny Hood trophy. Added a tidbit about Ganondorf. 06/20/02 (Version 3.1): *MAJOR UPDATE* Added an FAQ about the lighting effects and the trophies. Added some lighting effects to that FAQ section. Added two questions that were missing in the question list at the beginning of Section 7. Fixed the listing of the FAQs in the ToC. Fixed a few typos. Added e to anything containing "poke", making it "poke". Changed spelling of Porygon 2 to the correct Porygon2. 07/13/02 (Version 3.2): Fixed a spacing problem. Added that the Euro version has the Master Sword's first appearance as a Link to the Past. Added Birdo's real name. 08/27/02 (Version 3.3): Added info about the two new trophies. Added a FAQ. Added more info on Birdo and the Master Sword. Added a lighting effect. 12/29/02 (Version 3.4): Added some trophy errors. ======================================================================= = 2. Legal Information = ======================================================================= This FAQ and everything included within this file cannot be reproduced in any way, shape or form (physical, electronical, or otherwise). It cannot be used for profitable purposes (even if no money would be made from selling it) or promotional purposes. It cannot be used in printed or electronic media in ANY way, shape, or form (including reprinting, reference, or inclusion). This FAQ was created and is owned by me, Chris Memolo. All copyrights and trademarks are acknowledged and respected that are not specifically mentioned in this FAQ. This FAQ was written for GameFAQs (URL: www.gamefaqs.com) only. If this document is found on any site besides GameFAQs (URL: www.gamefaqs.com) please contact me immediately! Do not e-mail me asking to use this document on your website or to publish it because the answer will be NO! ======================================================================= = 3. Introduction = ======================================================================= Welcome to my Super Smash Brothers Melee in-depth Trophy Guide! Here I have compiled a list of all the trophies in the game. I decided to make this FAQ because there wasn't a full trophy list and how to get them in any of the other FAQs, so I decided to take things into my own hands. I split the trophies up into sections, to make it easier to read as to how to get them. I hope this FAQ useful to you! If you have contributed to the guide, you will be credited in Section 8 (Credits / Special Thanks). ======================================================================= = 4. Trophies & Getting Them = ======================================================================= ************************************ * Part I: One-Player Mode Trophies * ************************************ These are the trophies that you collect by completing the one-player modes, like Classic, Adventure, and All-Star. There are three trophies of each character, one for clearing Classic (no parenthetical note), Adventure (Smash 1), and All-Star Mode (Smash 2). Not at all hard to get. Also note that the Smash 1 trophies are RED and the Smash 2 trophies are BLUE. You can get these trophies by playing a certain number of multiplayer matches with that character. Here is the information: Classic Trophy - 101 VS. Matches Adventure (RED Smash 1) Trophy - 201 VS. Matches All-Star (BLUE Smash 2) Trophy - 301 VS. Matches Ex: If you play 101 VS. Matches with Mario, you will get the classic trophy for Mario. 001. Mario 002. Mario (Smash 1) 003. Mario (Smash 2) 004. Donkey Kong 005. Donkey Kong (Smash 1) 006. Donkey Kong (Smash 2) 007. Link 008. Link (Smash 1) 009. Link (Smash 2) 010. Samus Aran 011. Samus Aran (Smash 1) 012. Samus Aran (Smash 2) 013. Yoshi 014. Yoshi (Smash 1) 015. Yoshi (Smash 2) 016. Kirby 017. Kirby (Smash 1) 018. Kirby (Smash 2) 019. Fox McCloud 020. Fox McCloud (Smash 1) 021. Fox McCloud (Smash 2) 022. Pikachu 023. Pikachu (Smash 1) 024. Pikachu (Smash 2) 025. Ness 026. Ness (Smash 1) 027. Ness (Smash 2) 028. Captain Falcon 029. Captain Falcon (Smash 1) 030. Captain Falcon (Smash 2) 031. Bowser 032. Bowser (Smash 1) 033. Bowser (Smash 2) 034. Peach 035. Peach (Smash 1) 036. Peach (Smash 2) 037. Ice Climbers 038. Ice Climbers (Smash 1) 039. Ice Climbers (Smash 2) 040. Zelda 041. Zelda (Smash 1) 042. Zelda (Smash 2) 043. Sheik 044. Sheik (Smash 1) 045. Sheik (Smash 2) 046. Luigi 047. Luigi (Smash 1) 048. Luigi (Smash 2) 049. Jigglypuff 050. Jigglypuff (Smash 1) 051. Jigglypuff (Smash 2) 052. Mewtwo 053. Mewtwo (Smash 1) 054. Mewtwo (Smash 2) 055. Marth 056. Marth (Smash 1) 057. Marth (Smash 2) 058. Mr. Game & Watch 059. Mr. Game & Watch (Smash 1) 060. Mr. Game & Watch (Smash 2) 061. Dr. Mario 062. Dr. Mario (Smash 1) 063. Dr. Mario (Smash 2) 064. Ganondorf 065. Ganondorf (Smash 1) 066. Ganondorf (Smash 2) 067. Falco Lombardi 068. Falco Lombardi (Smash 1) 069. Falco Lombardi (Smash 2) 070. Young Link 071. Young Link (Smash 1) 072. Young Link (Smash 2) 073. Pichu 074. Pichu (Smash 1) 075. Pichu (Smash 2) 076. Roy 077. Roy (Smash 1) 078. Roy (Smash 2) 082. Giga Bowser - Defeat him in Adventure Mode (Normal or higher, no continues, and beat the mode in under 18 minutes) 083. Master Hand - Clear Classic Mode on Hard or Very Hard (no continues) 084. Crazy Hand - Clear Adventure Mode on Hard or Very Hard (no continues) 135. Mew - Clear All-Star Mode on Hard or Very Hard (continues allowed) 176. F-Zero Racers - Get all the RED (Smash 1) trophies for all 25 characters 191. Battlefield - Clear All-Star Mode 204. Wario - Clear All-Star Mode (no continues) 230. Samus's Starship - Clear "Escape From Brinstar" in Adventure Mode 255. Meowth - Get all the BLUE (Smash 2) trophies for all 25 characters 276. Donkey Kong Junior - Complete Classic Mode with all 25 characters 280. Mach Rider - Get the Speed Demon bonus ********************************* * Part II: Event Match Trophies * ********************************* These are gotten by clearing the various events of Event Mode. 104. Motion-Sensor Bomb - Clear Event 3 147. Entei - Clear Event 26 188. Game & Watch - Clear Event 45 192. Final Destination - Clear Event 51 193. Goomba - Clear Event 14 221. Majora's Mask - Clear Event 47 ****************************** * Part III: Stadium Trophies * ****************************** These are gotten by completing various things under either the Target Test, Home Run Derby, or Multi-Man Melee in the Stadium. Target Test: 156. Lon Lon Milk - Get total time under 25 minutes in Target Test 160. Kirby Hat 4 - Get Mr. Game & Watch (by breaking all the targets or completing Classic or Adventure with all characters) 189. Target - Clear Target Test for all characters 288. Sheriff - Get total time under 12 1/2 minutes in Target Test Home-Run Derby: 142. Unown - Get over 16,404 ft. (5000 m) of TOTAL distance for all characters in Home Run Derby 190. Sandbag - Clear 984 ft. (300 m) in Home Run Derby 203. Paper Mario - Clear 1476 ft. (450 m) in Home Run Derby Multi-Man Melee: 079. Male Wire Frame - Beat 100 Man Melee (in under 4:00) 080. Female Wire Frame - Beat 100 enemies in Endless Melee 081. Fighting Wire Frames - Beat the 15 Minute Melee 269. Mr. Resetti - Beat 5 enemies on Cruel Melee ********************************* * Part IV: Multiplayer Trophies * ********************************* These trophies are collected by accomplishing certain things in the VS. Mode. 085. Food - Play 1000 VS. matches 086. Maximum Tomato - Play 10 VS. matches 087. Heart Container - Play 100 VS. matches 119. Smash Coins - Play 100 Coin matches 141. Sudowoodo - Play 200 VS. matches 175. Falcon Flyer - Play 150 VS. matches 182. Kraid - Play 50 VS. matches 186. UFO - Play 100 VS. matches ********************************* * Part V: Requirement Trophies * ********************************* These trophies are collected by meeting requirements or triggering certain events in the game. 092. Lip's Stick - Get a 21 hit or higher combo in Training 110. Metal Box - Get an 11 hit or higher combo in Training 111. Bunny Hood - Get a combined total of 125 combos for all characters in Training Mode 151. Celebi - See Celebi (All levels, characters, and score display must be unlocked in order to see it) 161. Kirby Hat 5 - Unlock Roy, Pichu, Dr. Mario, Young Link, and Falco 220. Marin - Earn all secret levels & characters 226. Landmaster Tank - Get over 1000 total Ko's 267. Tom Nook - Get over 1000 coins (you can spend them in the process) 274. Captain Olimar - Have a Pikmin save on your memory card 289. Diskun - Earn all 249 Bonuses (Refer to DEngel's Bonuses FAQ) **************************** * Part VI: Random Trophies * **************************** These trophies are collected by one of four ways. You can collect them in Classic mode, pick them up in Adventure or All-Star mode, or use the lottery to win them. 088. Warp Star 089. Ray Gun 090. Super Scope 091. Fire Flower 093. Star Rod 094. Beam Sword 095. Home-Run Bat 096. Fan 097. Hammer 098. Green Shell 099. Red Shell 100. Flipper 101. Freezie 102. Mr. Saturn 103. Bob-omb 105. Super Mushroom 106. Poison Mushroom 107. Starman 108. Parasol 109. Screw Attack 112. Cloaking Device 113. Barrel Cannon 114. Party Ball 115. Crate 116. Barrel 117. Capsule 118. Egg 120. Pokeball 121. Venusaur 122. Charizard 123. Squirtle 124. Blastoise 125. Clefairy 126. Electrode 127. Weezing 128. Chansey 129. Goldeen 130. Staryu 131. Snorlax 132. Articuno 133. Zapdos 134. Moltres 136. Chikorita 137. Cyndaquil 138. Togepi 139. Bellossom 140. Marill 143. Wobbuffet 144. Scizor 145. Porygon2 146. Raikou 148. Suicune 149. Lugia 150. Ho-oh 152. Toad 153. Coin 154. Vegetable 155. Megavitamins 157. Kirby Hat 1 158. Kirby Hat 2 159. Kirby Hat 3 162. Princess Peach's Castle 163. Bullet Bill 164. Lakitu 165. Pidgit 166. Birdo 167. Klap Trap 168. Shy Guys 169. Pak E. Derm 170. Tingle 171. Moon 172. Turtle 173. Four Giants 174. Master Sword 177. Mute City 178. Arwing 179. Great Fox 180. Peppy Hare 181. Slippy Toad 183. Chozo Statue 184. Whispy Woods 185. Fountain of Dreams 187. Pokemon Stadium 194. Koopa Troopa 195. Koopa Paratroopa 196. ReDead 197. Octorok 198. Like Like 199. Topi 200. Polar Bear 201. Raccoon Mario 202. Metal Mario 205. Plum 206. Daisy 207. Waluigi 208. Thwomp 209. Boo 210. Koopa Clown Car 211. Viruses 212. Bucket 213. Racing Kart 214. Baby Mario 215. Baby Bowser 216. Raphael Raven 217. Dixie Kong 218. King K. Rool 219. Goron 222. Ocarina of Time 223. Samurai Goroh 224. Dr. Stewart 225. Jody Summer 227. Wolfen 228. Andross 229. Andross 231. Metroid 232. Ridley 233. Fire Kirby 234. Fighter Kirby 235. Ball Kirby 236. Waddle Dee 237. King Dedede 238. Rick 239. Gooey 240. Meta-Knight 241. Paula 242. Jeff 243. Poo 244. Starman 245. Bulbasaur 246. Poliwhirl 247. Ditto 248. Eevee 249. Totodile 250. Crobat 251. Cleffa 252. Igglybuff 253. Steelix 254. Heracross 256. Professor Oak 257. Misty 258. ZERO-ONE 259. Maruo Maruhige 260. Ryota Hayami 261. Kensuke Kimachi 262. Love Giant 263. Hate Giant 264. Ray MK II 265. Bayonette 266. Annie 268. Totakeke 270. Heririn 271. Alpha 272. Vacuum Luigi 273. Pikmin 275. Excitebike 277. Ducks 278. Bubbles 279. Eggplant Man 281. Balloon Fighter 282. Stanley 283. Pit 284. Dr. Wright 285. Donbe & Hikari 286. Ayumi Tachibana 287. Monster 290. Nintendo GameCube ======================================================================= = 5. Master List = ======================================================================= Here is the list of all the trophies in the game. They are under Normal arrangement and are going right when viewing the trophies or down when viewing the list of them: 001. Mario 002. Mario (Smash 1) 003. Mario (Smash 2) 004. Donkey Kong 005. Donkey Kong (Smash 1) 006. Donkey Kong (Smash 2) 007. Link 008. Link (Smash 1) 009. Link (Smash 2) 010. Samus Aran 011. Samus Aran (Smash 1) 012. Samus Aran (Smash 2) 013. Yoshi 014. Yoshi (Smash 1) 015. Yoshi (Smash 2) 016. Kirby 017. Kirby (Smash 1) 018. Kirby (Smash 2) 019. Fox McCloud 020. Fox McCloud (Smash 1) 021. Fox McCloud (Smash 2) 022. Pikachu 023. Pikachu (Smash 1) 024. Pikachu (Smash 2) 025. Ness 026. Ness (Smash 1) 027. Ness (Smash 2) 028. Captain Falcon 029. Captain Falcon (Smash 1) 030. Captain Falcon (Smash 2) 031. Bowser 032. Bowser (Smash 1) 033. Bowser (Smash 2) 034. Peach 035. Peach (Smash 1) 036. Peach (Smash 2) 037. Ice Climbers 038. Ice Climbers (Smash 1) 039. Ice Climbers (Smash 2) 040. Zelda 041. Zelda (Smash 1) 042. Zelda (Smash 2) 043. Sheik 044. Sheik (Smash 1) 045. Sheik (Smash 2) 046. Luigi 047. Luigi (Smash 1) 048. Luigi (Smash 2) 049. Jigglypuff 050. Jigglypuff (Smash 1) 051. Jigglypuff (Smash 2) 052. Mewtwo 053. Mewtwo (Smash 1) 054. Mewtwo (Smash 2) 055. Marth 056. Marth (Smash 1) 057. Marth (Smash 2) 058. Mr. Game & Watch 059. Mr. Game & Watch (Smash 1) 060. Mr. Game & Watch (Smash 2) 061. Dr. Mario 062. Dr. Mario (Smash 1) 063. Dr. Mario (Smash 2) 064. Ganondorf 065. Ganondorf (Smash 1) 066. Ganondorf (Smash 2) 067. Falco Lombardi 068. Falco Lombardi (Smash 1) 069. Falco Lombardi (Smash 2) 070. Young Link 071. Young Link (Smash 1) 072. Young Link (Smash 2) 073. Pichu 074. Pichu (Smash 1) 075. Pichu (Smash 2) 076. Roy 077. Roy (Smash 1) 078. Roy (Smash 2) 079. Male Wire Frame 080. Female Wire Frame 081. Fighting Wire Frames 082. Giga Bowser 083. Master Hand 084. Crazy Hand 085. Food 086. Maximum Tomato 087. Heart Container 088. Warp Star 089. Ray Gun 090. Super Scope 091. Fire Flower 092. Lip's Stick 093. Star Rod 094. Beam Sword 095. Home-Run Bat 096. Fan 097. Hammer 098. Green Shell 099. Red Shell 100. Flipper 101. Freezie 102. Mr. Saturn 103. Bob-omb 104. Motion-Sensor Bomb 105. Super Mushroom 106. Poison Mushroom 107. Starman 108. Parasol 109. Screw Attack 110. Metal Box 111. Bunny Hood 112. Cloaking Device 113. Barrel Cannon 114. Party Ball 115. Crate 116. Barrel 117. Capsule 118. Egg 119. Smash Coins 120. Pokeball 121. Venusaur 122. Charizard 123. Squirtle 124. Blastoise 125. Clefairy 126. Electrode 127. Weezing 128. Chansey 129. Goldeen 130. Staryu 131. Snorlax 132. Articuno 133. Zapdos 134. Moltres 135. Mew 136. Chikorita 137. Cyndaquil 138. Togepi 139. Bellossom 140. Marill 141. Sudowoodo 142. Unown 143. Wobbuffet 144. Scizor 145. Porygon2 146. Raikou 147. Entei 148. Suicune 149. Lugia 150. Ho-oh 151. Celebi 152. Toad 153. Coin 154. Vegetable 155. Megavitamins 156. Lon Lon Milk 157. Kirby Hat 1 158. Kirby Hat 2 159. Kirby Hat 3 160. Kirby Hat 4 161. Kirby Hat 5 162. Princess Peach's Castle 163. Bullet Bill 164. Lakitu 165. Pidgit 166. Birdo 167. Klap Trap 168. Shy Guys 169. Pak E. Derm 170. Tingle 171. Moon 172. Turtle 173. Four Giants 174. Master Sword 175. Falcon Flyer 176. F-Zero Racers 177. Mute City 178. Arwing 179. Great Fox 180. Peppy Hare 181. Slippy Toad 182. Kraid 183. Chozo Statue 184. Whispy Woods 185. Fountain of Dreams 186. UFO 187. Pokemon Stadium 188. Game & Watch 189. Target 190. Sandbag 191. Battlefield 192. Final Destination 193. Goomba 194. Koopa Troopa 195. Koopa Paratroopa 196. ReDead 197. Octorok 198. Like Like 199. Topi 200. Polar Bear 201. Raccoon Mario 202. Metal Mario 203. Paper Mario 204. Wario 205. Plum 206. Daisy 207. Waluigi 208. Thwomp 209. Boo 210. Koopa Clown Car 211. Viruses 212. Bucket 213. Racing Kart 214. Baby Mario 215. Baby Bowser 216. Raphael Raven 217. Dixie Kong 218. King K. Rool 219. Goron 220. Marin 221. Majora's Mask 222. Ocarina of Time 223. Samurai Goroh 224. Dr. Stewart 225. Jody Summer 226. Landmaster Tank 227. Wolfen 228. Andross 229. Andross 230. Samus's Starship 231. Metroid 232. Ridley 233. Fire Kirby 234. Fighter Kirby 235. Ball Kirby 236. Waddle Dee 237. King Dedede 238. Rick 239. Gooey 240. Meta-Knight 241. Paula 242. Jeff 243. Poo 244. Starman 245. Bulbasaur 246. Poliwhirl 247. Ditto 248. Eevee 249. Totodile 250. Crobat 251. Cleffa 252. Igglybuff 253. Steelix 254. Heracross 255. Meowth 256. Professor Oak 257. Misty 258. ZERO-ONE 259. Maruo Maruhige 260. Ryota Hayami 261. Kensuke Kimachi 262. Love Giant 263. Hate Giant 264. Ray MK II 265. Bayonette 266. Annie 267. Tom Nook 268. Totakeke 269. Mr. Resetti 270. Heririn 271. Alpha 272. Vacuum Luigi 273. Pikmin 274. Captain Olimar 275. Excitebike 276. Donkey Kong Junior 277. Ducks 278. Bubbles 279. Eggplant Man 280. Mach Rider 281. Balloon Fighter 282. Stanley 283. Pit 284. Dr. Wright 285. Donbe & Hikari 286. Ayumi Tachibana 287. Monster 288. Sheriff 289. Diskun 290. Nintendo GameCube 291. Tamagon - Japan Only 292. Mario Riding Yoshi - Japanese promotion 293. Helmet-less Samus - Japanese promotion ======================================================================= = 6. Trophy Errors = ======================================================================= Any errors that have been made on a trophy will be listed in this section. - Samus Aran (#010) appeared in Metroid when it was first released in 1986. They chose the later release date of the game for the trophy description. - The Great Fox (#179) made its fist appearance on StarFox 64 for N64, not in StarFox on SNES. - Daisy (#206) has a third eye on the back of her head. To see the third eye: Center on the middle of her head, rotate to the back of her head, angle her as if she's leaning forward just a bit, and zoom in through her hair and ONLY her hair. You should see it. Her appearance is listed as Mario Golf in the description, when it really should be Mario Tennis. They also incorrectly added a hyphen in Sarasaland and misspelled Tatanga's name. - Meta-Knight (#240) made his first appearance earlier in Kirby's Adventure, not Kirby Super Star. Though he was not mentioned by name, you can clearly tell it is him. - Ayumi Tachibana (#286) was the main character in the first Detective Club, though it mentions her as appearing in only the second one. "Errors": - Some may say the Master Sword (#174) trophy appeared first in A Link to the Past, not the Ocarina of Time. However, the reason for me not calling it an actual error is because the Ocarina of Time takes place before a Link to the Past. Gamers first saw it in a Link to the Past, then the Ocarina of Time. It all depends on if you go by the storyline or the times when the games were released. nucciman@hotmail.com adds: The Master Sword actually first appeared in the Legend of Zelda for NES. Most will say the third sword is not the Master Sword, it's the Magic Sword. If you were lucky enough to get one of the original copies (the first 200 copies that came out with the system) then when you talk to the guy who says something about it, he calls it the Magic Sword in the first world and the Master Sword in the second world, and it is slightly stronger in the second world. So, if you want to get really technical, that was the first appearance, even though the game doesn't fit into the storyline, but it was the first one released. In the European version, its first appearance is stated as A Link to the Past. If you change the text to Japanese, it has the Super Famicom and N64 initials in the box where it states the first appearance. - Birdo (#166) is called a she in SSBM, but in Super Mario Brothers 2, it's a he. The reasons for this is because the people who wrote the manual thought it would be funny. They decided to call her a him, thus making "him" a cross-dresser. Depending on if you want to go by the manual or other games she was in, it could be considered an error. This information was provided in an e-mail referring to the site: www.classicgaming.com/tmk On a side note, Birdo is called Ostro in the Super Mario Brothers 2 instruction manual. The creature the ShyGuy is riding in the credits is called Ostro. Chances are there was an accidental name swap during translation. - Birdo was present in Super Mario RPG as one of the bosses in Nimbus Land, meaning it was not absent after Super Mario Bothers 2. ======================================================================= = 7. Frequently Asked Questions = ======================================================================= This is where I'll answer some frequently asked questions. Please read this section to see if a question you're E-Mailing me has been answered. QUESTIONS ADDRESSED: 1. I got a different way, etc...! 2. Why are the distances for the Home Run Derby so weird? 3. What's the order in the Normal listing? 4. After I hit B in the Gallery, does that trophy total on the bottom include repeats? 5. How do you get the Tamagon trophy? 6. Why was Tamagon removed from the American version of the game? 7. My chances of getting a new trophy is 0.0% in the lottery, but I'm still missing some trophies! 8. Is there anything trophy related that's different when you change the game to Japanese text? 9. What's the best way to get a high combo in Training Mode? 10. Is there a website where I can see the pictures/descriptions of the trophies? 11. What do I get for getting all 290 trophies? 12. Is there any way to see the total number of coins I have (spent and saved)? 13. Any tidbits of information? 14. Any interesting additions concerning the trophies? 15. How do I get the Mario Riding Yoshi and Helmet-Less Samus trophies? 1. I got a different way, etc...! You will acquire some of these trophies after you meet the requirement and then do something else. For example, I got the DK Jr. trophy after playing through Adventure Mode with Luigi, just after beating Classic with everyone. 2. Why are the distances for the Home Run Derby so weird? The reason for these "weird" distances in feet is rather simple. The game awards trophies based on the distance in METERS. I have the meter distances next to the feet distances. 3. What's the order in the Normal listing? Here goes: -First 78 are playable characters -Next 6 are opponents -Next 36 are the items and the Pokeball Pokemon -Then comes the Character Properties -Followed by the Stages and Related Items -The Game Series trophies, which include: Mario, DK, Zelda, F- Zero, StarFox, Metroid, Kirby, Earthbound, and Pokemon. -Finally, there are the various extras & selections from other games. 4. After I hit B in the Gallery, does that trophy total on the bottom include repeats? No it does not. That is the total number of different trophies you have. The x## in the right hand column shows how many times you got that trophy. 5. How do you get the Tamagon trophy? Import a Japanese GameCube and a Japanese version of Super Smash Brothers Melee. Or, you could just accept the fact that it's not in the American version. 6. Why was Tamagon removed from the American version of the game? The name of the game it was in, when translated from Japanese to English, contained the word "devil" (Devil World). And Nintendo of America thinks games that have the word "devil" in it are VERY bad. Blasphemy, I believe. 7. My chances of getting a new trophy is 0.0% in the lottery, but I'm still missing some trophies! As the game informs you of a milestone in trophies, which is having 50, 100, 150, 200, or 250, more trophies will be available for you from the lottery. Once you reach the milestone, you can get them by picking them up or winning them in the lottery. 8. Is there anything trophy related that's different when you change the game to Japanese text? If you check out the Collection, you'll notice several differences. The NES is replaced by the Famicom, the SNES is replaced by the Super Famicom, the SSB box and game are now the Japanese versions, the Virtual Boy is there, and finally the SSBM frame above the shelves is in Japanese. 9. What's the best way to get a high combo in Training Mode? digithanh15@hotmail.com suggests: Use Ness against a standing Bowser on Princess Peach's Castle at 2x speed. I cornered him against the wall and stood a little bit away from him and used PK Fire on him really fast and constantly. If you just hold forward and keep pressing B, you should get a really high combo. sschelte@bradley.edu also suggests: Use Bowser and fight somebody heavy (preferably another Bowser). Set it to human and have it slowly walk towards you the whole time. Hold down the B button on your controller to keep a constant stream of fire on the other player. It works better when he starts out at 30-50% damage. NeoMatrix911X@aol.com suggests this really good method: With any two characters, go to the Fourside level. Put the CPU against the middle building on the second platform. Take your guy up there and while the computer is up against the wall, keep tapping A. You can get a combo as big as you want. Stop sending me ways to get combos. Three is more than enough. Thank you. 10. Is there a website where I can see the pictures/descriptions of the trophies? Here is an excellent site that includes the Japanese trophies too: Nintendo Database: http://www.classicgaming.com/nindb/ 11. What do I get for getting all 290 trophies? Bragging rights and satisfaction of having the trophies part 100% complete. As disappointing as it may seem, that's all you get. 12. Is there any way to see the total number of coins I have (spent and saved)? Unfortunately, there is no way. 13. Any tidbits of information? In the Japanese version, the "trophies" are referred to as "figures." Apparently, Nintendo localization translators mistranslated "figyua" (figure in English) as "trophy." This makes sense too because if you look at the "trophies," they look more like action figures as opposed to a trophy you'd get for winning something. Also, in the Japanese version, the lottery machine is replaced with the "FiguPon" (a figure reference). Gambling is illegal in Japan, which is probably the cause of the name change. 14. Any interesting additions concerning the trophies? If you change the lighting on the Ganondorf (#064 to #066) trophies to the black background, his eyes will become red. This is not a lighting effect, his eyes will actually turn red. It's a cool addition. Also, if you change the background color to green (press Start 1 time) or blue (press Start 5 times) on the Paper Mario (#203) trophy, he will begin to glow. If you change the background color to red (press Start 2 times) on the GameCube (#290) trophy, it will become purple. If you press start once on the Classic Link trophy (#007), the TriForce on his sword will start to glow in a weird way. 15. How do I get the Mario Riding Yoshi and Helmet-less Samus trophies? As of right now, the only way would be with a GameShark. Those trophies were given out as promotions in Japan, and there's no telling if the U.S. will have a similar promotion. ======================================================================== = 8. Credits / Special Thanks = ======================================================================== I'd like to thank the following: - GameFAQs for publishing my In-Depth FAQ - Nintendo/HAL Laboratory, Inc. for making this AWESOME game From the GameFAQs Message Boards: - Codester for clarifying how to get the F-Zero Racers(#176) and Meowth (#255) trophies. Also thanks for the input on how to get the Donkey Kong Junior (#276) trophy. - AudioZan for clarifying how to get the Lip's Stick (#092), Metal Box (#110), and Bunny Hood (#111) trophies. - SSBM Man for clarifying how to get the Sudowoodo (#141) trophy. - Majin Slu (ABM8888888@aol.com) for pointing out an error in the random trophies introduction. - Shadow Ninja for the name of the game Meta-Knight (#240) originally appeared in. - Neo Vejiita for the original release date of Metroid. - IrregularHunterTDX for the Ayumi Tachibana (#286) trophy error. - Thegreatmagus12 for the first appearance of the Master Sword (#174). - RogueLeader2 for clarifying and Sqpat17 for confirming how to get the Celebi (#151) trophy. E-Mailers: - Homer76767@aol.com for his theory on how to get the Donkey Kong Junior (#276) trophy. - twilight@planetz.net for input on the Meowth (#255) trophy. - Very large amount of thanks to vigamaprime@hotmail.com for clarifying how to get many of the trophies. - freespacemaster1home.com for pointing out my total distance error - theunclebob@hotmail.com for the additional way to get the One-Player Mode trophies, the order for the Normal set-up, and the differences of the American/Japanese Collection. - digithanh15@hotmail.com & sschelte@bradley.edu for the methods to get high combos. - tacopita@hotmail.com for pointing out an addition to the Giga Bowser (#082) trophy. - fryguy64@hotmail.com for letting me put a link to his excellent SSBM website. (URL: http://www.classicgaming.com/nindb/) - sky64x@hotmail.com/shoe@gameboydojo.com for pointing out an incorrect distance for the Home-Run derby, which made me check and fix all the distances. - Dbzgtg3@aol.com for pointing out an error in FAQ number 7. - homeboyje@yahoo.com for clarifying the Master Sword story. - Eric Bengfort for the Birdo trophy (#166) "Error." - NeoMatrix911X@aol.com for the last and great combo tip. - nucciman@hotmail.com for the additional clarification of the Master Sword story. - codehunter64@yahoo.com for clarifying the Birdo story. - rgmondu@hotmail.com for the tidbits of information. - Mike Butler for clarifying the combo count to get the Bunny Hood (#111) trophy. - Isaac Luria for pointing out the Ganondorf (#064 to #066) lighting effect. - Ezra Trujillo for pointing out one of the Paper Mario (#203) lighting effects. - Jay Adams for clarifying that the European version has A Link to the Past as the Master Sword (#174) trophy's first appearance. - Nick Walsh for pointing out Birdo's real name. - Topvideogamer15@aol.com for pointing out the lighting effect on Link's trophy (#007). - Mike52585@aol.com for pointing out a Birdo appearance. - Steven Colasanti for adding info to the Birdo issue. - Ness588@aol.com for the info on the Master Sword (#174). - Scott Shelley for some trophy errors. ======================================================================= = 9. Contact Information = ======================================================================= If you would like to contact me with any e-mail regarding corrections, questions, comments, and/or clarifications, please send it to: Mem010@hotmail.com Make sure to include "SSBM" somewhere in the topic, so I don't mistake it for junk mail. You can also include the subject the e-mail is relating to if you want. If you are asking a question, *please* check to see if it has been answered in the FAQ section or the actual guide before sending me any e- mail. Please don't ask for help on how to beat certain things or something like that, just use the Message Boards. ======================================================================= ==== This document is copyrighted (c) 2002 Chris Memolo ==== =======================================================================