Super Smash Bros. Brawl update: more Assist Trophies
You know what time it is? It’s time again for another update on Nintendo’s Super Smash Bros. Brawl. This time around we’ll be featuring some more of the Assist Trophies found in the game.
Yes, and that includes the brain you see on the left. Check out the nifty tricks they have up their sleeves after the jump!
Despite the many things that we’ve been sharing with you regarding Nintendo’s Super Smash Bros. Brawl, there are still a lot that haven’t been touched on yet. Right now, we’ll be dishing out some more of the Assist Trophies featured in the game all thanks to the Smash Bros. DOJO! website:
Metroid
First up, we have the floating jelly brain on the left. This artificial life-form will attach itself to the head of opponent and will drain its victim. So you guys better try to shake it off.
Tingle
This 35-year-old fairy first appeared in The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker. He’s now back, itching to do some serious damage. Though he might look cute in a certain way, be wary of what he can do since he can call up different sorts of status effects.
Kat and Ana
These twin kindergarten ninjas can cut you up real good whenever they do a brilliant dance combination. They first appeared in the WarioWare series. Also, here’s a little tidbit of information: if you put their names together you get katana. Tadah!
Jeff
This brainiac uses his supersmarts to use the Multi-Bottle Rocket 5, enabling him to launch four mini-rockets and one mega-rocket. For a geeky looking character, he definitely packs a whole lot of punch.
Helirin
The copter-looking creature is from Kuru Kuru Kururin. What’s peculiar about it is not the fact that it can’t deal damage but its ability to be part of terrain. Simply put, you can ride on it.
Jill and Drill Dozer
If you take a closer look, the drill dozer is way bigger than Jill. Here’s a tip, better watch out for the drill itself. From the looks of it, Jill means business. You definitely don’t want to get in her way.
Nintendogs
The Labrador on the left actually does something pretty odd. Whenever its cast, the Labrador will only pay attention to the screen, blocking you view. Although it might be cute, it can definitely wreak havoc.
Lakitu
You’re probably familiar with Lakitu since he’s part of the Super Mario Bros. series. They’ll be doing the same thing they did before: drop spiked eggs which then will hatch into little Spinies.
Hammer Bro
Along with Lakitu, Hammer Bro is also from the Super Mario Bros. They primarily throw hammers at your enemies in big arcs. In addition, they will also appear as enemy characters in The Subspace Emissary.
There you have it, all the Assist Trophies that can be found in the game. Check out the action screens below that we have for you. Hope you guys enjoy them! We’ll be bringing you with more news and updates on this game as they come!