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:''This article is about the collectible figurines in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''. For the item in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', see '''[[Assist Trophy]]'''.''
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[[Image:Mario_Adventure_Trophy.jpg|thumb|A '''trophy''' of [[Mario]].]]
'''Trophies''' are collectibles found throughout the ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]'' franchise. They can serve different purposes, but they are usually given as rewards for completing tournaments.
'''Trophies''' are unlockable figures the player can find in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''. They are unlocked by getting them in a lottery, by completing certain event missions, or by completing Classic, Adventure, or All-Star mode.  


== Mission ==
==History==
In the world of [[Super Smash Bros. (series)|Super Smash Bros.]], the trophies exist for only one reason: to fight. When they are returned to a trophy, they cannot fight and this state is similar to the death. While this was only implied in ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'', it will have a bigger role of some kind in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', which was seen on Brawl's official website. The exact role of trophies in this game is unknown.
===''Mario Kart'' series===
[[File:MK8 Mushroom Cup Screenshot.png|thumb|The golden [[Mushroom Cup]] trophy in ''[[Mario Kart 8]]'']]
In the ''[[Mario Kart (series)|Mario Kart]]'' series, trophies are rewards for completing [[cup]]s. When the player ranks in the top three in a [[Mario Kart (series)#Grand Prix|Grand Prix]], an award ceremony is held, featuring a trophy; each cup has a different design for its trophy, and its color depends on the player's position, being gold for first place, silver for second place, or bronze for third place. Since ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]'', a generic trophy appears if the player ranks in the top three at the end of a round of [[Mario Kart (series)#VS.|Vs. Mode]] or [[Battle Mode]] (except in ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s Battle Mode, which instead uses a [[crown]] for this purpose); this trophy varies in color like the Grand Prix trophies. In ''[[Mario Kart 7]]'', ''[[Mario Kart 8]]'', and ''Mario Kart 8 Deluxe'', although the trophy automatically rotates horizontally, the player can use the control stick (or touch screen in the latter two games) to speed it up, slow it down, or tilt it up or down.


== List of Trophies ==
===''Mario Party'' series===
There are 290 collectible trophies in the game. Additional two trophies, Mario & Yoshi and Samus Unmasked, are only accessible by the use of Action Replay, or a Nintendo Event. Additionally, the Tamagon trophy appeared only in the Japanese version of the game, but could also be unlocked with an Action Replay, totalling to 293 trophies in the Japanese version. The Captain Olimar trophy could only be obtained with a [[Pikmin]] savegame on the GameCube's Memory Card in all of the game's versions.
In ''[[Mario Party 2]]'', players receive trophies for each minigame won in Battle Mode. In ''[[Mario Party 6]]'', a trophy can be seen when announcing the winner at the final of a [[Speak Up]] match.


=== Characters trophies ===
===''Mario Golf'' series===
* [[Mario]] (Classic) - ''Mario Bros. series''
[[File:Mario's Star Gold Trophy.gif|left|thumb]]
* Mario (Adventure) - ''Mario Bros. series''
In ''[[Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour]]'', players receive trophies only if they get 1st place. In the rest of the games of the ''[[Mario Golf (series)|Mario Golf]]'' series, there are gold, silver, and bronze trophies. Players get them by ranking in the top three in course championships. In ''[[Mario Golf: World Tour]]'', trophies can also be earned by placing in the top 60% of all the participants in online tournaments.
* Mario (All-Star) - ''Mario Bros. series''
* [[Donkey Kong]] (Classic) - ''Donkey Kong series''
* Donkey Kong (Adventure) - ''Donkey Kong series''
* Donkey Kong (All-Star) - ''Donkey Kong series''
* [[Link]] (Classic) - ''Legend of Zelda series''
* Link (Adventure) - ''Legend of Zelda series''
* Link (All-Star) - ''Legend of Zelda series''
* [[Samus Aran]] (Classic) - ''Metroid series''
* Samus Aran (Adventure) - ''Metroid series''
* Samus Aran (All-Star) - ''Metroid series''
* [[Yoshi]] (Classic) - ''Yoshi series''
* Yoshi (Adventure) - ''Yoshi series''
* Yoshi (All-Star) - ''Yoshi series''
* [[Kirby]] (Classic) - ''Kirby series''
* Kirby (Adventure) - ''Kirby series''
* Kirby (All-Star) - ''Kirby series''
* [[Fox McCloud]] (Classic) - ''Star Fox series''
* Fox McCloud (Adventure) - ''Star Fox series''
* Fox McCloud (All-Star) - ''Star Fox series''
* [[Pikachu]] (Classic) - ''Pokémon series''
* Pikachu (Adventure) - ''Pokémon series''
* Pikachu (All-Star) - ''Pokémon series''
* [[Ness]] (Classic) - ''Earthbound series''
* Ness (Adventure) - ''Earthbound series''
* Ness (All-Star) - ''Earthbound series''
* [[Captain Falcon]] (Classic) - ''F-Zero series''
* Captain Falcon (Adventure) - ''F-Zero series''
* Captain Falcon (All-Star) - ''F-Zero series''
* [[Bowser]] (Classic) - ''Mario Bros. series''
* Bowser (Adventure) - ''Mario Bros. series''
* Bowser (All-Star) - ''Mario Bros. series''
* [[Peach]] (Classic) - ''Mario Bros. series''
* Peach (Adventure) - ''Mario Bros. series''
* Peach (All-Star) - ''Mario Bros. series''
* [[Ice Climbers]] (Classic) - ''Ice Climber''
* Ice Climbers (Adventure) - ''Ice Climber''
* Ice Climbers (All-Star) - ''Ice Climber''
* [[Zelda]] (Classic) - ''Legend of Zelda series''
* Zelda (Adventure) - ''Legend of Zelda series''
* Zelda (All-Star) - ''Legend of Zelda series''
* [[Sheik]] (Classic) - ''Legend of Zelda series''
* Sheik (Adventure) - ''Legend of Zelda series''
* Sheik (All-Star) - ''Legend of Zelda series''
* [[Luigi]] (Classic) - ''Mario Bros. series''
* Luigi (Adventure) - ''Mario Bros. series''
* Luigi (All-Star) - ''Mario Bros. series''
* [[Jigglypuff]] (Classic) - ''Pokémon series''
* Jigglypuff (Adventure) - ''Pokémon series''
* Jigglypuff (All-Star) - ''Pokémon series''
* [[Mewtwo]] (Classic) - ''Pokémon series''
* Mewtwo (Adventure) - ''Pokémon series''
* Mewtwo (All-Star) - ''Pokémon series''
* [[Marth]] (Classic) - ''Fire Emblem series''
* Marth (Adventure) - ''Fire Emblem series''
* Marth (All-Star) - ''Fire Emblem series''
* [[Mr. Game & Watch]] (Classic) - ''Game & Watch series''
* Mr. Game & Watch (Adventure) - ''Game & Watch series''
* Mr. Game & Watch (All-Star) - ''Game & Watch series''
* [[Dr. Mario]] (Classic) - ''Mario Bros. series''
* Dr. Mario (Adventure) - ''Mario Bros. series''
* Dr. Mario (All-Star) - ''Mario Bros. series''
* [[Ganondorf]] (Classic) - ''Legend of Zelda series''
* Ganondorf (Adventure) - ''Legend of Zelda series''
* Ganondorf (All-Star) - ''Legend of Zelda series''
* [[Falco Lombardi]] (Classic) - ''Star Fox series''
* Falco Lombardi (Adventure) - ''Star Fox series''
* Falco Lombardi (All-Star) - ''Star Fox series''
* [[Young Link]] (Classic) - ''Legend of Zelda series''
* Young Link (Adventure) - ''Legend of Zelda series''
* Young Link (All-Star) - ''Legend of Zelda series''
* [[Pichu]] (Classic) - ''Pokémon series''
* Pichu (Adventure) - ''Pokémon series''
* Pichu (All-Star) - ''Pokémon series''
* [[Roy]] (Classic) - ''Fire Emblem series''
* Roy (Adventure) - ''Fire Emblem series''
* Roy (All-Star) - ''Fire Emblem series''
* Male Wire Frame - ''Super Smash Bros. series''
* Female Wire Frame - ''Super Smash Bros. series''
* [[Fighting Wire Frames]] - ''Super Smash Bros. series'' 
* [[Giga Bowser]] - ''Super Smash Bros. series''
* [[Master Hand]] - ''Super Smash Bros. series''
* [[Crazy Hand]] - ''Super Smash Bros. series''


=== Items trophies ===
===''Mario Tennis'' series===
* [[Food]] - ''Super Smash Bros. series''
In the ''[[Mario Tennis (series)|Mario Tennis]]'' series, trophies reappear with the same purpose as in the ''Mario Golf'' series. Like in ''Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour'', they can only be earned by ranking in 1st place.
* [[Maxim Tomato]] - ''Kirby series''
* [[Heart Container]] - Legend of Zelda series
* [[Warp Star]] - ''Kirby series''
* [[Ray Gun]] - ''Super Smash Bros. series''
* [[Super Scope]] - ''Super Scope''
* [[Fire Flower]] - ''Mario Bros. series''
* [[Lip's Stick]] - ''Panel de Panon''
* [[Star Rod]] - ''Kirby series''
* [[Beam Sword]] - ''Super Smash Bros. series''
* [[Homerun Bat]] - ''Super Smash Bros. series''
* [[Fan]] - ''Super Smash Bros. series''
* [[Hammer]] - ''Mario Bros. series''
* [[Green Shell]] - ''Mario Bros. series''
* [[Red Shell]] - ''Mario Bros. series''
* [[Flipper]] - ''Balloon Fight''
* [[Freezie]] - ''Mario Bros. series''
* [[Mr. Saturn]] - ''Earthbound series''
* [[Bob-omb]] - ''Mario Bros. series''
* [[Motion-Sensor Bomb]] - ''Golden Eye 007''
* [[Super Mushroom]] - ''Mario Bros. series''
* [[Poison Mushroom]] - ''Mario Bros. series''
* [[Starman]] - ''Mario Bros. series''
* [[Parasol]] - ''Super Smash Bros. series''
* [[Screw Attack]] - ''Metroid series''
* [[Metal Box]] - ''Mario Bros. series''
* [[Bunny Hood]] - ''Legend of Zelda series''
* [[Cloaking Device]] - ''Super Smash Bros. series''
* [[Barrel Cannon]] - ''Donkey Kong series''
* [[Party Ball]] - ''Super Smash Bros. series''
* [[Crate]] - ''Super Smash Bros. series''
* [[Barrel]] - ''Super Smash Bros. series''
* [[Capsule]] - ''Super Smash Bros. series''
* [[Egg]] - ''Super Smash Bros. series''
* Smash Coin - ''Super Smash Bros. series''
* [[Pokéball]] - ''Pokémon series''
* Venusaur - ''Pokémon series''
* Charizard - ''Pokémon series''
* Squirtle - ''Pokémon series''
* Blastoise - ''Pokémon series''
* Clefairy - ''Pokémon series''
* Electrode - ''Pokémon series''
* Weezing - ''Pokémon series''
* Chansey - ''Pokémon series''
* Goldeen - ''Pokémon series''
* Staryu - ''Pokémon series''
* Snorlax - ''Pokémon series''
* Articuno - ''Pokémon series''
* Zapdos - ''Pokémon series''
* Moltres - ''Pokémon series''
* Mew - ''Pokémon series''
* Chikorita - ''Pokémon series''
* Cyndaquil - ''Pokémon series''
* Togepi - ''Pokémon series''
* Bellossom - ''Pokémon series''
* Marill - ''Pokémon series''
* Sudowoodo - ''Pokémon series''
* Unown - ''Pokémon series''
* Wobbuffet - ''Pokémon series''
* Scizor - ''Pokémon series''
* Porygon2 - ''Pokémon series''
* Raikou - ''Pokémon series''
* Entei - ''Pokémon series''
* Suicune - ''Pokémon series''
* Lugia - ''Pokémon series''
* Ho-oh - ''Pokémon series''
* Celebi - ''Pokémon series''


=== Character moves's items trophies ===
===''Mario Hoops 3-on-3''===
* [[Toad]] - ''Mario Bros. series''
[[File:MH3o3 Tourney Win.png|thumb|The Golden Mushroom Cup Trophy in Mario Hoops 3-on-3]]
* [[Coin]] - ''Mario Bros. series''
In ''[[Mario Hoops 3-on-3]]'', there are trophies for each cup. The cups are: The Mushroom Cup, the Flower Cup, the Star Cup, and the Rainbow Cup. Once the players collects all four for the first time, they can play all four cups again on Hard Mode. There are bronze, silver, and gold versions of each trophy, though instead of being based on the player's position (they can only get trophies by placing in 1st), the trophy is based on how many points a player earns in a tourney (200+ over all CPUs for gold, 100-199 for silver, and 1-99 for bronze). Each bronze, silver, and gold trophy for each cup offers a different reward.
* [[Vegetable]] - ''Mario Bros. series''
* [[Megavitamins]] - ''Mario Bros. series''
* Lon Lon Milk - ''Legend of Zelda series''
* Kirby Hat 1 - ''Super Smash Bros. series''
* Kirby Hat 2 - ''Super Smash Bros. series''
* Kirby Hat 3 - ''Super Smash Bros. series''
* Kirby Hat 4 - ''Super Smash Bros. series''
* Kirby Hat 5 - ''Super Smash Bros. series''


=== Stages and related trophies ===
===''[[Mario Strikers (series)|Mario Strikers]]'' series===
* [[Princess Peach's Castle]] - ''Mario Bros. series''
====''Super Mario Strikers''====
* [[Banzai Bill]] - ''Mario Bros. series''
[[File:Super_mario_strikers_trophy.jpg|thumb|left|A trophy in ''[[Super Mario Strikers]]'']]
* [[Lakitu]] - ''Mario Bros. series''
In ''[[Super Mario Strikers]]'', trophies are awards won by achieving a certain number of special actions. Additionally, all cups of the game are trophies, including the [[Mushroom Cup]], the [[Flower Cup]], the [[Star Cup]], the [[Bowser Cup]], the [[Super Mushroom Cup]], the [[Super Flower Cup]], the [[Super Star Cup]], and the [[Super Bowser Cup]]. The cups' trophies are won by winning the cup. These special trophies can also be unlocked:
* [[Pidgit]] - ''Mario Bros. series''
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* [[Birdo]] - ''Mario Bros. series''
{| border=1 cellspacing=0 cellpadding=3 style="border-collapse:collapse; text-align:center"
* [[Klap Trap]] - ''Donkey Kong series''
|-
* [[Shy Guys]] - ''Mario Bros. series''
!Trophy
* [[Pak E. Derm]] - ''Yoshi series''
!Awarded for
* [[Tingle]] - ''Legend of Zelda series''
!# Needed for Bronze
* Moon - ''Legend of Zelda series''
!# Needed for Silver
* [[Sea Turtle|Turtle]] - ''Legend of Zelda series''
!# Needed for Gold
* Four Giants - ''Legend of Zelda series''
|-
* Master Sword - ''Legend of Zelda series''
|Veteran
* Falcon Flyer - ''F-Zero series''
|Matches in Cup Battles
* F-Zero Racers - ''F-Zero series''
|25
* [[Mute City]] - ''F-Zero series''
|50
* Arwing - ''Star Fox series''
|100
* Great Fox - ''Star Fox series''
|-
* [[Peppy Hare]] - ''Star Fox series''
|Sniper
* [[Slippy Toad]] - ''Star Fox series''
|Goals in Cup Battles
* [[Kraid]] - ''Metroid series''
|75
* Chozo Statue - ''Metroid series''
|150
* [[Whispy Woods]] - ''Kirby series''
|300
* [[Fountain of Dreams]] - ''Kirby series''
|-
* UFO - ''Earthbound series''
|Super Striker
* [[Pokémon Stadium]] - ''Pokémon series''
|[[Super Strike]]s in Cup Battles
* [[Game & Watch]] - ''Game & Watch series''
|25
|50
|100
|-
|Paramedic
|Fouling in Cup Battles
|250
|500
|1000
|-
|Tactician
|Doing a Perfect Pass in Cup Battles
|75
|150
|300
|}
Winning a gold trophy also unlocks certain cheats available in the Options menu.


=== Single player mode trophies ===
====''Mario Strikers Charged''====
* Target - ''Super Smash Bros. series''
In the sequel to ''Super Mario Strikers'', ''[[Mario Strikers Charged]]'', players can earn one of three trophies, the [[Fire Cup]], the [[Crystal Cup]], and the [[Striker Cup]]. To win the cup, players must beat the champion of the cup in the best 2-out-of-3 series. If the player wins two games, then the cup is theirs.
* [[Sandbag]] - ''Super Smash Bros. series''
* [[Battlefield]] - ''Super Smash Bros. series''
* [[Final Destination]] - ''Super Smash Bros. series''
* [[Goomba]] - ''Mario Bros. series''
* [[Koopa Troopa]] - ''Mario Bros. series''
* [[Koopa Paratroopa]] - ''Mario Bros. series''
* [[ReDead]] - ''Legend of Zelda series''
* [[Octorok]] - ''Legend of Zelda series''
* [[Like Like]] - ''Legend of Zelda series''
* [[Topi]] - ''Ice Climber''
* [[Polar Bear]] - ''Ice Climber''


=== Nintendo characters and others trophies ===
In addition to the three main cups, all three also have two bonus trophies known as the Golden Foot and Brick Wall awards. These are based on goals for and goals against, respectively.
* [[Raccoon Mario]] - ''Mario Bros. series''
* [[Metal Mario]] - ''Mario Bros. series''
* [[Paper Mario]] - ''Mario Bros. series''
* [[Wario]] - ''Mario Bros. series''
* [[Plum]] - ''Mario Bros. series''
* [[Daisy]] - ''Mario Bros. series''
* [[Waluigi]] - ''Mario Bros. series''
* [[Thwomp]] - ''Mario Bros. series''
* [[Boo]] - ''Mario Bros. series''
* [[Koopa Clown Car]] - ''Mario Bros. series''
* [[Viruses]] - ''Mario Bros. series''
* [[Bucket]] - ''Mario Bros. series''
* [[Racing Kart]] - ''Mario Bros. series''
* [[Baby Mario]] - ''Yoshi series''
* [[Baby Bowser]] - ''Yoshi series''
* [[Raphael Raven]] - ''Yoshi series''
* [[Dixie Kong]] - ''Donkey Kong series''
* [[King K. Rool]] - ''Donkey Kong series''
* Goron - ''Legend of Zelda series''
* Marin - ''Legend of Zelda series''
* Majora’s Mask - ''Legend of Zelda series''
* Ocarina of Time - ''Legend of Zelda series''
* Samurai Goroh - ''F-Zero series''
* Dr. Stewart - ''F-Zero series''
* Jody Summer - ''F-Zero series''
* Landmaster Tank - ''Star Fox series''
* Wolfen - ''Star Fox series''
* Andross (1) - ''Star Fox series''
* Andross (2) - ''Star Fox series''
* Samus’s Starship - ''Metroid series''
* Metroid - ''Metroid series''
* Ridley - ''Metroid series''
* Fire Kirby - ''Kirby series''
* Fighter Kirby - ''Kirby series''
* Ball Kirby - ''Kirby series''
* Waddle Dee - ''Kirby series''
* King Dedede - ''Kirby series''
* Rick - ''Kirby series''
* Gooey - ''Kirby series''
* [[Meta-Knight]] - ''Kirby series''
* Paula - ''Earthbound series''
* Jeff - ''Earthbound series''
* Poo - ''Earthbound series''
* Starman (Earthbound) - ''Earthbound series''
* Bulbasaur - ''Pokémon series''
* Poliwhirl - ''Pokémon series''
* Ditto - ''Pokémon series''
* Eevee - ''Pokémon series''
* Totodile - ''Pokémon series''
* Crobat - ''Pokémon series''
* Cleffa - ''Pokémon series''
* Igglybuff - ''Pokémon series''
* Steelix - ''Pokémon series''
* Heracross - ''Pokémon series''
* Meowth - ''Pokémon series''
* Professor Oak - ''Pokémon series''
* Misty - ''Pokémon series''
* ZERO-ONE - ''Pokémon series''
* Maruo Maruhige - ''Card Hero''
* Ryota Hayami - ''Wave Race series''
* Kensuke Kimachi - ''1080º Snowboarding''
* Love Giant - ''Doshin the Giant''
* Hate Giant - ''Doshin the Giant''
* Ray Mk II - ''Custom Robo series''
* Bayonette - ''Custom Robo series''
* Annie - ''Custom Robo series''
* Tom Nook - ''Animal Crossing series''
* Totakeke - ''Animal Crossing series''
* Mr. Resetti - ''Animal Crossing series''
* Heririn - ''Kuru Kuru Kuruin''
* Alpha - ''Cubivore: Survival of the Fittest''
* [[Luigi's Mansion|Vacuum Luigi]] - ''Mario Bros. series''
* [[Pikmin]] - ''Pikmin series''
* Captain Olimar - ''Pikmin series''
* Excitebike - ''Excitebike series''
* [[Donkey Kong Junior]] - ''Donkey Kong series''
* Ducks - ''Duck Hunt''
* Bubbles - ''Clu Clu Land''
* [[Eggplant Man]] - ''Wrecking Crew series''
* Mach Rider - ''Mach Rider''
* Balloon Fighter - ''Balloon Fight''
* [[Stanley the Bugman|Stanley]] - ''Donkey Kong series''
* [[Pit]] - ''Kid Icarus series''
* Dr. Wright - ''SimCity series''
* Donbe & Hikari - ''Shin Oni Ga Shima''
* Ayumi Tachibana - ''Famicom Detective Club series''
* [[Monster]] - ''3D Hot Rally''
* Sheriff - ''Sheriff''
* Diskun - ''Disk System''
* [[GCN]] - ''[[Real World]]''


=== Additional Trophies ===
===''Mario vs. Donkey Kong'' series===
* Mario & Yoshi - ''Mario Bros. series''  
Trophies are an important feature in the ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong (series)|Mario vs. Donkey Kong]]'' series, starting with ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Mini-Land Mayhem!]]'' and returning in ''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars]]'' and ''[[Mini Mario & Friends: amiibo Challenge]]''. In these games, they are used to reward players when they surpass the goal score of a level. Gold trophies are needed to unlock bonus levels, which are more challenging than the main levels.
* Samus Unmasked - ''Metroid series''  
* Tamagon - ''Devil World''


{{SSB Items}}
In ''Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars'', trophies are given more variety to assist the game's star gimmick. They come in bronze, silver and gold and are given in accordance to the player's score, just like in other games of the series. Each type of trophy is worth one star. Stars are used as in-game currency to purchase items from the [[Workshop Store]], and were also used to tip players for levels shared online prior to [[Miiverse]] shutting down. In [[Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars#Workshop|Workshop]] mode, before a player can upload their own level, they must play-test it and earn enough points for a gold trophy.


[[Category: Super Smash Bros. Items]]
{{multiple image
[[Category: Super Smash Bros. Series]]
| align = center
| width = 200
| header = Four different trophy rankings in ''Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars'', exemplified for [[Level 3-5 (Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars)|Level 3-5]]
| image1 = NoTrophyMvDKTS.jpg|200px
| caption1 = <center>No trophy; score lower than bronze trophy score</center>
| image2 = BronzeTrophyMvDKTS.jpg|200px
| caption2 = <center>Bronze trophy</center>
| image3 = SilverTrophyMvDKTS.jpg|200px
| caption3 = <center>Silver trophy</center>
| image4 = GoldTrophyMvDKTS.jpg|200px
| caption4 = <center>Gold trophy</center>
}}
 
===''Mario Sports Mix''===
[[File:StarCupClear-Dodgeball.png|thumb|The Star Cup trophy for Dodgeball, from ''[[Mario Sports Mix]]''.]]
In ''[[Mario Sports Mix]]'', if players beat tournaments for any sport, they will receive a trophy for finishing the final match of that specific tournament.
 
===''Paper Mario: Sticker Star''===
{{main|Trophy (Thing)}}
[[File:Trophy PMSS.jpg|thumb|left|The Trophy in the Bafflewood in ''Paper Mario: Sticker Star''.]]
In ''[[Paper Mario: Sticker Star]]'', if [[Mario]] returns to where he found the [[Bowling Ball (Thing)|Bowling Ball]] in [[the Bafflewood]] after knocking down the pins at [[Strike Lake]], he will find a gold trophy (supposedly to him, as it has his name on the bottom). If he takes it to the [[Sling-a-Thing|Sling-a-Thing]] and uses the sticker in battle, the man on top of the trophy will toss his ball at the enemies to damage them.
{{br}}
 
==Gallery==
{{main-gallery}}
 
<gallery>
SMK Trophy gold 3.png|''[[Super Mario Kart]]'' (150cc gold)
MK7TrophiesModel.png|''[[Mario Kart 7]]'' Trophies
MTA Mushroom Cup.png|''[[Mario Tennis Aces]]'' (Mushroom Cup)
MTA Star Cup.png|''[[Mario Tennis Aces]]'' (Star Cup)
PN Trophy Creator trophy MSBL item12.png|''[[Mario Strikers: Battle League]]'' (Cannon Cup)
</gallery>
 
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jap=トロフィー
|JapR=Torofī
|JapM=Trophy
|Spa=Trofeo
|SpaM=Trophy
|Fre=Trophée
|FreM=Trophy
|Dut=Trofee
|DutM=Trophy
|Ger=Trophäe
|GerM=Trophy
|Ita=Trofeo
|ItaM=Trophy
|Por=Troféu
|PorM=Trophy
|Rus=Трофей
|RusR=Trofey
|RusM=Trophy
|Kor=
|KorR=
|KorM=
|Chi=錦標 <small>(Traditional)</small><br>锦标 <small>(Simplified)</small>
|ChiR=Jǐnbiāo
|ChiM=Trophy
}}
 
==Trivia==
*A trophy featuring [[Mario]], [[Luigi]], & [[Bowser]] (along other images) was used for the [[Nintendo 3DS]] demo at E3 2010 and [[StreetPass Mii Plaza]].<ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GYnyBxVhK_c</ref>
 
==References==
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Latest revision as of 10:50, January 8, 2024

This article is about the collectible rewards. For the Thing sticker in Paper Mario: Sticker Star, see Trophy (Thing). For the collectible item in the Super Smash Bros. series, see Trophy (Super Smash Bros. series). For the collectibles found in Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games, see List of collectibles in Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games § Trophies.

Trophies are collectibles found throughout the Super Mario franchise. They can serve different purposes, but they are usually given as rewards for completing tournaments.

History[edit]

Mario Kart series[edit]

Mushroom Cup trophy screen in Mario Kart 8
The golden Mushroom Cup trophy in Mario Kart 8

In the Mario Kart series, trophies are rewards for completing cups. When the player ranks in the top three in a Grand Prix, an award ceremony is held, featuring a trophy; each cup has a different design for its trophy, and its color depends on the player's position, being gold for first place, silver for second place, or bronze for third place. Since Mario Kart Wii, a generic trophy appears if the player ranks in the top three at the end of a round of Vs. Mode or Battle Mode (except in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe's Battle Mode, which instead uses a crown for this purpose); this trophy varies in color like the Grand Prix trophies. In Mario Kart 7, Mario Kart 8, and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, although the trophy automatically rotates horizontally, the player can use the control stick (or touch screen in the latter two games) to speed it up, slow it down, or tilt it up or down.

Mario Party series[edit]

In Mario Party 2, players receive trophies for each minigame won in Battle Mode. In Mario Party 6, a trophy can be seen when announcing the winner at the final of a Speak Up match.

Mario Golf series[edit]

Mario's Star Gold Trophy from Mario Golf for Nintendo 64

In Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour, players receive trophies only if they get 1st place. In the rest of the games of the Mario Golf series, there are gold, silver, and bronze trophies. Players get them by ranking in the top three in course championships. In Mario Golf: World Tour, trophies can also be earned by placing in the top 60% of all the participants in online tournaments.

Mario Tennis series[edit]

In the Mario Tennis series, trophies reappear with the same purpose as in the Mario Golf series. Like in Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour, they can only be earned by ranking in 1st place.

Mario Hoops 3-on-3[edit]

Bowser Jr., Mario, and Yoshi rejoice in winning the Mushroom Tourney.
The Golden Mushroom Cup Trophy in Mario Hoops 3-on-3

In Mario Hoops 3-on-3, there are trophies for each cup. The cups are: The Mushroom Cup, the Flower Cup, the Star Cup, and the Rainbow Cup. Once the players collects all four for the first time, they can play all four cups again on Hard Mode. There are bronze, silver, and gold versions of each trophy, though instead of being based on the player's position (they can only get trophies by placing in 1st), the trophy is based on how many points a player earns in a tourney (200+ over all CPUs for gold, 100-199 for silver, and 1-99 for bronze). Each bronze, silver, and gold trophy for each cup offers a different reward.

Mario Strikers series[edit]

Super Mario Strikers[edit]

In Super Mario Strikers, trophies are awards won by achieving a certain number of special actions. Additionally, all cups of the game are trophies, including the Mushroom Cup, the Flower Cup, the Star Cup, the Bowser Cup, the Super Mushroom Cup, the Super Flower Cup, the Super Star Cup, and the Super Bowser Cup. The cups' trophies are won by winning the cup. These special trophies can also be unlocked:

Trophy Awarded for # Needed for Bronze # Needed for Silver # Needed for Gold
Veteran Matches in Cup Battles 25 50 100
Sniper Goals in Cup Battles 75 150 300
Super Striker Super Strikes in Cup Battles 25 50 100
Paramedic Fouling in Cup Battles 250 500 1000
Tactician Doing a Perfect Pass in Cup Battles 75 150 300

Winning a gold trophy also unlocks certain cheats available in the Options menu.

Mario Strikers Charged[edit]

In the sequel to Super Mario Strikers, Mario Strikers Charged, players can earn one of three trophies, the Fire Cup, the Crystal Cup, and the Striker Cup. To win the cup, players must beat the champion of the cup in the best 2-out-of-3 series. If the player wins two games, then the cup is theirs.

In addition to the three main cups, all three also have two bonus trophies known as the Golden Foot and Brick Wall awards. These are based on goals for and goals against, respectively.

Mario vs. Donkey Kong series[edit]

Trophies are an important feature in the Mario vs. Donkey Kong series, starting with Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Mini-Land Mayhem! and returning in Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars and Mini Mario & Friends: amiibo Challenge. In these games, they are used to reward players when they surpass the goal score of a level. Gold trophies are needed to unlock bonus levels, which are more challenging than the main levels.

In Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars, trophies are given more variety to assist the game's star gimmick. They come in bronze, silver and gold and are given in accordance to the player's score, just like in other games of the series. Each type of trophy is worth one star. Stars are used as in-game currency to purchase items from the Workshop Store, and were also used to tip players for levels shared online prior to Miiverse shutting down. In Workshop mode, before a player can upload their own level, they must play-test it and earn enough points for a gold trophy.

Obtaining no trophy
No trophy; score lower than bronze trophy score
Obtaining a bronze trophy
Bronze trophy
Obtaining a silver trophy
Silver trophy
Obtaining a gold trophy
Gold trophy

Mario Sports Mix[edit]

White Mage, Pink Yoshi, and Toad win the Star Cup for Dodgeball.
The Star Cup trophy for Dodgeball, from Mario Sports Mix.

In Mario Sports Mix, if players beat tournaments for any sport, they will receive a trophy for finishing the final match of that specific tournament.

Paper Mario: Sticker Star[edit]

Main article: Trophy (Thing)
The Trophy as it appears in Paper Mario: Sticker Star.
The Trophy in the Bafflewood in Paper Mario: Sticker Star.

In Paper Mario: Sticker Star, if Mario returns to where he found the Bowling Ball in the Bafflewood after knocking down the pins at Strike Lake, he will find a gold trophy (supposedly to him, as it has his name on the bottom). If he takes it to the Sling-a-Thing and uses the sticker in battle, the man on top of the trophy will toss his ball at the enemies to damage them.

Gallery[edit]

For this subject's image gallery, see Gallery:Trophy.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese トロフィー
Torofī
Trophy

Chinese 錦標 (Traditional)
锦标 (Simplified)
Jǐnbiāo
Trophy

Dutch Trofee
Trophy
French Trophée
Trophy
German Trophäe
Trophy
Italian Trofeo
Trophy
Portuguese Troféu
Trophy
Russian Трофей
Trofey
Trophy

Spanish Trofeo
Trophy

Trivia[edit]

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