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Introduction Options Menu Controls Battle System and Types Fighting Advanced Techniques Singler Player Modes WiFi Modes Sharing Data Stage Builder Enemy Bios (A-K) Enemy Bios (M-Z) Items -- Normal Items -- Container Items -- Healing Items -- Pokeballs -- Assist Trophies Unlockables -- Unlockable Characters -- Modes, Events, TS Levels -- Unlockable Stages -- Stage Builder Parts -- Unlockable Masterpieces -- Stickers, Assist Trophies -- Trophies -- Unlockable Music All Challenges In Order!
Walkthrough Yellow Box Guide
Levels 1-10
Yellow Box Guide
Levels 11-20
Yellow Box Guide
Levels 21-31
Sub-Space Emissary 1 - Midair Stadium 2 - SkyWorld 3 - Sea of Clouds 4 - The Jungle 5 - The Plain 6 - The Lake 7 - The Ruined Zoo 8 - The Battlefield Fortress 9 - The Forest 10 - The Research Facility 11 - The Lake Shore 12 - The Path to the Ruins 13 - The Cave 14 - The Ruins 15 - The Wilds 16 - The Ruined Hall 17 - The Wilds 2 18 - The Swamp 19 - The Research Facility 2 20 - Outside the Ancient Ruins 21 - The Glacial Peak 22 - The Canyon 23 - Battleship Halberd Interior 24 - Battleship Halberd Exterior 25 - Battleship Halberd Bridge 26 - The Subspace Bomb Factory 27 - The Subspace Bomb Factory 2 28 - Entrance into Subspace 29 - Subspace 30 - Subspace 2 31 - The Great Maze 32 - The After-Game Character Guide

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SuperCheats.com Unofficial Guide to Super Smash Bros Brawl

 


The Super Smash Bros. series started on the N64. Slated for the SNES, it was almost canceled do to the perception it would be poorly received. After finally being released years later on the N64 as a Japan-only title, it unexpectedly flew off the selves and was quickly translated for world-wide release becoming the fifth best selling N64 game with 4.89 million copies sold.

What made it such a smash hit? I think that can be narrowed down to two things:

First, it is a mega-clash of all (or most) of Nintendo’s first-party characters, thus settling the age old question of who was the most powerful (... or just adding fuel to the fire, what with everyone having his or her own preference).

Secondly, it re-defined the fighting genre. This fighter didn’t  require mind numbing combo-button memorization to win. In SSB it was more about strategy with the addition of items and deceptively simple single-button attacks, all the while keeping the same intense fighting atmosphere.

Super Smash Bros. Brawl adds to the mix with new modes, including a deeper story mode, Co-Op modes, and online play. It doesn’t forget the classic game types though, as almost all the modes from Melee are still in Brawl. Third-parties have also started to take notice with the addition of 2 non-Nintendo characters and multiple non-Nintendo items and stages.

But I doubt you're here for any of the above. You just want to unlock something, or get a basic strategy for a level. ;) I hear ‘ya.

We open our guide with a look at the basicis. Here you'll find all the basics for the game. This is a good stop it you're a first-timer or a prospective buyer. Keep in mind that this section gives only an at-a-glance look at things like single-player mode. For a more in-depth walkthrough, see the modes respective section in the Main Walkthrough section.

Click on a section in the index to the left to get started.

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