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===Bonus===
===Bonus===
Players get points for their fighting style. There are 249 different kinds of bonus points. Bonus points can be simplified for knock outs, for jumping a lot, for looking in the same direction all the time, for getting a rare [[Pokémon]] out of a Poké Ball, etc.  When the time limit has run out, the player with the most points wins. Most bonuses also have humorous names.
Players get points for their fighting style. There are 249 different kinds of bonus points. Bonus points can be simplified for knock outs, for jumping a lot, for looking in the same direction all the time, for getting a rare [[bulbapedia:Pokémon (species)|Pokémon]] out of a Poké Ball, etc.  When the time limit has run out, the player with the most points wins. Most bonuses also have humorous names.


For a list of bonuses, see [[smashwiki:List of bonuses#Super Smash Bros. Melee|here]].
For a list of bonuses, see [[smashwiki:List of bonuses#Super Smash Bros. Melee|here]].
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|[[smashwiki:Poké Ball|Poké Ball]]
|[[smashwiki:Poké Ball|Poké Ball]]
|''Pokémon''
|''Pokémon''
|When the Poké Ball is opened, a [[Pokémon]] appears. The effect of the Pokémon varies, but they mostly involve attacking the players' enemies without hurting their owner. However, some Pokémon hurt all players within their range.
|When the Poké Ball is opened, a [[bulbapedia:Pokémon (species)|Pokémon]] appears. The effect of the Pokémon varies, but they mostly involve attacking the players' enemies without hurting their owner. However, some Pokémon hurt all players within their range.
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|[[File:Trophy89.png|75px]]
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The '''F-Zero Grand Prix''' is the eighth stage of Adventure mode in ''Super Smash Bros. Melee''.
The '''F-Zero Grand Prix''' is the eighth stage of Adventure mode in ''Super Smash Bros. Melee''.


After defeating the challengers of [[Pokémon Stadium]], the player will find themselves stampeding across this race track in the Grand Prix, taking place on an F-Zero Grand Prix race. Being a race track, [[F-Zero machine]]s will occasionally zoom through this course, potentially doing severe damage. If the player is lucky, they will find one of several floating platforms that they can leap to for safety.
After defeating the challengers of [[smashwiki:Pokémon Stadium|Pokémon Stadium]], the player will find themselves stampeding across this race track in the Grand Prix, taking place on an F-Zero Grand Prix race. Being a race track, [[F-Zero machine]]s will occasionally zoom through this course, potentially doing severe damage. If the player is lucky, they will find one of several floating platforms that they can leap to for safety.


Somewhere towards the end of the course, the player will use platforms to jump across a large gap in the race track. Since F-Zero machines only hover about a foot over the ground, the hovercars will fly right above the player, rather than under them. After finishing the "race", the player will fight Сaptain Falcon in [[Mute City (Super Smash Bros. Melee)|Mute City]].
Somewhere towards the end of the course, the player will use platforms to jump across a large gap in the race track. Since F-Zero machines only hover about a foot over the ground, the hovercars will fly right above the player, rather than under them. After finishing the "race", the player will fight Сaptain Falcon in [[Mute City (Super Smash Bros. Melee)|Mute City]].
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|25||'''Gargantuans'''||Giant Bowser||Fourside||The player has to fight Giant DK, however, the player has one life, while DK has two. Additionally, a tiny Mario and tiny Peach will appear on the stage (both having only 1 life). However, they are usually defeated by Giant DK seconds after the Event Match begins. KOing tiny Mario and tiny Peach is optional.
|25||'''Gargantuans'''||Giant Bowser||Fourside||The player has to fight Giant DK, however, the player has one life, while DK has two. Additionally, a tiny Mario and tiny Peach will appear on the stage (both having only 1 life). However, they are usually defeated by Giant DK seconds after the Event Match begins. KOing tiny Mario and tiny Peach is optional.
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|26||'''Trophy Tussle 2'''||Selectable||[[Pokémon#Entei|Entei Trophy]]||The player has to fight in a 3-minute match against three randomly chosen opponents, each combatant having two lives. One of the CPU opponents tends to stay on the left side of the battlefield. Upon winning the event match, the player obtains the Entei trophy.
|26||'''Trophy Tussle 2'''||Selectable||[[bulbapedia:Entei (Pokémon)|Entei Trophy]]||The player has to fight in a 3-minute match against three randomly chosen opponents, each combatant having two lives. One of the CPU opponents tends to stay on the left side of the battlefield. Upon winning the event match, the player obtains the Entei trophy.
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|27||'''Cold Armor'''||Samus||Brinstar Depths||The player has to fight three Metal Samuses, with the player only having one life, while the opponents have two lives.
|27||'''Cold Armor'''||Samus||Brinstar Depths||The player has to fight three Metal Samuses, with the player only having one life, while the opponents have two lives.
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