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{{Plural|Series|Assist Trophy}} are capsule-like items in the [[Super Smash Bros. (Series)|''Super Smash Bros.'' series]], first appearing in the third installment, {{SSBB}}. They appear at random during battles and are automatically broken open when picked up by a fighter, summoning a random non-playable character that will aid the fighter in battle for a short time.
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The characters summoned with {{Plural|Series|Assist Trophy}} originate from a wide variety of game series, including some that are not represented with playable fighters. A total of five characters from {{TLoZ|Series}} have appeared as {{Plural|Series|Assist Trophy}}.
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In {{SSBB}}, the only ''Zelda'' character among the 27 {{Term|SSBB|Assist Trophy}} characters is {{Term|SSBB|Tingle|link}}, in his {{TWW}} appearance.
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When {{Term|SSBB|Tingle}} is summoned, he will stand in the background away from the fighters and perform his signature "Kooloo-Limpah!" dance. Instead of tossing confetti, though, one of the following strange effects will occur at random:
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#He produces a large amount of {{Ssb|Banana Peel|Banana Peels}}, causing the ground to become slippery and continually {{Ssb|Tripping|trip up}} the fighters.
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#He spontaneously catches fire, giving every fighter the effect of the {{Ssb|Superspicy Curry}} item, which causes them to breathe fire uncontrollably.
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#His balloon inflates, and he floats off-screen as he releases several smaller balloons. This has no effect on the battle.
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{{Term|SSB4|Tingle}} returns as an {{Term|SSB4|Assist Trophy}} in {{SSB4}}, appearing along with {{Term|SSB4|Ghirahim|link}}, {{Term|SSB4|Midna|link}} and {{Term|SSB4|Skull Kid|link}}, for a total of 39 {{Plural|SSB4|Assist Trophy}}.
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{{Term|SSB4|Ghirahim}} will agressively attack any nearby opponents by slashing his blade and throwing daggers. He can traverse the stage by dashing, jumping, and teleporting.
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{{Term|SSB4|Midna}} will stand in a relaxed pose for several seconds, then attempt to grab and throw any nearby opponents with her hair, inflicting 20% damage per throw. She can also teleport around the stage to get closer to opponents.
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{{Term|SSB4|Skull Kid}} will hover in the background, producing a visual effect similar to when he screams at the {{Term|MM3D|Moon|link}} during the battle against him in {{MM}}. One of the following disruptive effects will occur at random, remaining in effect until {{Term|SSB4|Skull Kid}} disappears.
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{{Term|SSB4|Ghirahim}} and {{Term|SSB4|Midna}} appear from {{Plural|SSB4|Assist Trophy}} at an average rate. {{Term|SSB4|Skull Kid}} appears at a slightly lower rate, and {{Term|SSB4|Tingle}} lower still.<ref>{{Cite web|quote=Relative frequency |retrieved=April 6, 2021 |url=https://www.ssbwiki.com/Assist_Trophy |title=Assist Trophy |site=SmashWiki}}</ref> It is possible to eliminate Ghirahim or Midna from the battle by attacking them several times.<ref>{{Cite web|quote=Unlike in ''Brawl'', where all Assist Trophies apart from Starfy and Lakitu could not be damaged nor defeated, several Assist Trophies can now be KO'd, including several returning ones who could not be attacked in ''Brawl''. |retrieved=April 6, 2021 |url=https://www.ssbwiki.com/Assist_Trophy |title=Assist Trophy |site=SmashWiki}}</ref>
   
 
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Revision as of 02:19, 7 April 2021

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Assist Trophies are recurring Items in The Legend of Zelda series.[1]

Location and Uses

Assist Trophies are capsule-like items in the Super Smash Bros. series, first appearing in the third installment, Super Smash Bros. Brawl. They appear at random during battles and are automatically broken open when picked up by a fighter, summoning a random non-playable character that will aid the fighter in battle for a short time.

The characters summoned with Assist Trophies originate from a wide variety of game series, including some that are not represented with playable fighters. A total of five characters from The Legend of Zelda series have appeared as Assist Trophies.

Super Smash Bros. Brawl

In Super Smash Bros. Brawl, the only Zelda character among the 27 Assist Trophy characters is Tingle, in his The Wind Waker appearance.

When Tingle is summoned, he will stand in the background away from the fighters and perform his signature "Kooloo-Limpah!" dance. Instead of tossing confetti, though, one of the following strange effects will occur at random:

  1. He produces a large amount of Hammers, some of which land on the ground for the fighters to use. These can include Golden Hammers.
  2. He produces a large amount of Banana Peels, causing the ground to become slippery and continually trip up the fighters.
  3. He spontaneously catches fire, giving every fighter the effect of the Superspicy Curry item, which causes them to breathe fire uncontrollably.
  4. His balloon inflates, and he floats off-screen as he releases several smaller balloons. This has no effect on the battle.
  5. Some flower effects appear around Tingle as the game's camera zooms in on the fighter who summoned him, remaining there until Tingle disappears.

Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U

Tingle returns as an Assist Trophy in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U, appearing along with Ghirahim, Princess Midna and Skull Kid, for a total of 39 Assist Trophies.

Ghirahim will agressively attack any nearby opponents by slashing his blade and throwing daggers. He can traverse the stage by dashing, jumping, and teleporting.

Princess Midna will stand in a relaxed pose for several seconds, then attempt to grab and throw any nearby opponents with her hair, inflicting 20% damage per throw. She can also teleport around the stage to get closer to opponents.

Skull Kid will hover in the background, producing a visual effect similar to when he screams at the Moon during the battle against him in Majora's Mask. One of the following disruptive effects will occur at random, remaining in effect until Skull Kid disappears.

  1. The screen is flipped either horizontally or vertically.
  2. All players' directional controls are inverted.
  3. All players become invisible.

Ghirahim and Princess Midna appear from Assist Trophies at an average rate. Skull Kid appears at a slightly lower rate, and Tingle lower still.[2] It is possible to eliminate Ghirahim or Midna from the battle by attacking them several times.[3]

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

List of Assist Trophies

Assist Trophy Origin Defeatable?
SSBU Ghirahim Render
Ghirahim
Skyward Sword
SSBU Midna Render
Midna
Twilight Princess
SSBU Moon Render
Moon
Majora's Mask No
SSBU Skull Kid Render
Skull Kid
Majora's Mask

Nomenclature

TMC Forest Minish Artwork Names in Other Regions TMC Jabber Nut Sprite
Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese アシストフィギュア (Ashisuto Figyua) Assist Figure
People's Republic of China ChineseSI 辅助模型 (Fǔzhù Móxíng) Auxiliary Model
ERROR: You must enter a country code. ChineseTR 輔助模型 (Fǔzhù Móxíng) Auxiliary Model
Netherlands Dutch Hulptrofee
Canada FrenchCA Trophée aide
French Republic FrenchEU Trophée aide
Federal Republic of Germany German Helfertrophäe
Italian Republic Italian Assistenti
ERROR: You must enter a country code. Korean 어시스트 피규어 (Eosiseuteu Pigyueo) Assist Figure
Russian Federation Russian Трофей-помощник (Trofey-pomoshchnik) Assistant Trophy
Kingdom of Spain SpanishEU Ayudante
Community of Latin American and Caribbean States SpanishLA Trofeo ayudante

See Also

References

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