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A Completed level can be played over at any difficulty. When you first play the Subspace Emissary you will first choose difficulty then play. The Subspace Emissary can't really be completed in a day. Some levels are long while others are short battles with enemies. Some walls, platforms, etc move and can crush you. There are more obstacles too, which the player must watch out for or navigate around click the levels below to find out what's in them. The Subspace Emissary is a long, fun, and interesting story.

Wii Wiki Explore. Popular pages. Recent blog posts Forum. The goal of this area is to find and fight not only the previous seven bosses , but also 31 Mirror Bosses of all the playable characters encountered so far. After you defeated them all, you'll be able to fight Tabuu. Boss Subtitles : Master Hand and Tabuu, when they first appear, are the only bosses to receive them.

The Ancient Minister, the Subspace Emissary's initial antagonist, gets one as well, despite him never actually being featured in a boss fight. Furthermore, although not bosses, each fighter excluding Mr.

Game and Watch receives one during the first time they're seen in a Subspace Emissary cutscene. And a subversion in-game - Snake appears very early on in a brief cutscene, during which you see his cardboard box shake a little bit.

It's not until much later in the story that you encounter him properly, unlocking him for gameplay. Mario's introduction also references his appearance in the opening of Super Smash Bros. Cast Herd : The character list is split into several smaller groups that eventually connect together. Character Development : A few instances as the characters begin working together. Chekhov's Gun : King Dedede's brooches can revive characters from their trophy forms after a certain amount of time.

Averted with Sonic, who is more of a Giant Space Flea from Nowhere on your side, but his actions during the cutscene indicate that Tabuu dramatically unfurling his butterfly wings before unleashing his Off Waves was not merely showing off. With his wings damaged, Tabuu's power level drops dramatically and his Off Waves can actually be avoided. The Chessmaster : King Dedede, of all people. As well as his Xanatos Gambit see below , he protected himself as he went about his plan by appearing to be a bad guy.

He made a backup plan for everyone so that just in case everything went horrifically wrong, there would still be someone who could save the day. Also, even if it was only part of the process, he did a pretty good job of incapacitating Wario. Even if he isn't much of a Chessmaster in his original series, this is still actually pretty representative of him normally: he appears to do wrong but is actually doing good, does things that are bad in the short term but helpful in the long term, and possesses knowledge that the heroes don't his badges and moves ahead of them.

Cutscene Incompetence : At the beginning of the story, Mario and Pit try to catch the Ancient Minister as he flies away with another bomb, but they both fail to jump up and reach him and he gets away. The process takes quite a while, yet the princess doesn't attack or run; she just stands there and lets herself be shot.

Damsel in Distress : Zelda and Peach throughout the campaign. At the beginning of the story, either Zelda or Peach is kidnapped by Wario and is not rescued until the end of the second act by a group composed of Lucario, Meta Knight, and Snake. The spared princess is later kidnapped by Bowser in the middle of the first arc and is rescued alongside the other princess. Darkest Hour : After Tabuu turns everyone into trophies , you can't replay any stages you've already cleared, and when you go to save your game, you'll find that everybody is gone from your file.

Of course, in the only stage available at that point, King Dedede saves the day. Defeated and Trophified : Tabuu and his minions literally turn the defeated cast into trophies incapable of fighting back. Desolation Shot : "The Ruined Zoo" opens with this, following Lucas as he wanders alone through a long-abandoned, dilapidated zoo.

It's not foreshadowed or hinted in any way, and there is no real explanation for Sonic suddenly being in Subspace fighting alongside the other characters other than his late inclusion into the roster.

Dragon with an Agenda : It's blatantly obvious from Ganondorf's introduction that he is planning to betray Master Hand and seize control of the Subspace Army. Indeed, he prepares to do so late into the game, cheap-shotting Bowser to avoid interference. Too bad he didn't count on Tabuu's existence Driven to Suicide : The Ancient Minister decides to let himself die with the rest of his people. He gets dragged into escaping by Donkey Kong. Duel Boss : Mario vs.

Kirby at the start of the first level, as well as Meta Knight vs. Lucario in "The Glacial Peak". In a twist, you can actually choose to play as either one. Also, King Dedede vs. Bowser in one of the Subspace levels, though in that fight, you can only play as Dedede. Olimar can only stand back in shock as Captain Falcon arrives in his Blue Falcon, jumps out of it, slams a Falcon Punch into a giant R. Just as Tabuu is charging his Off Waves , Sonic comes out of nowhere, damaging both wings and greatly weakening Tabuu.

Eldritch Location : Subspace is a dark dimension that shines in black and purple. Over the course of the game, his minions steal several levels, and while his initial plot fails, he uses those locations to create the Great Maze. Subspace also serves as the setting for the final battle. Enemy Mine : By the nature of this plot, it's to be expected. The most notable case is between Link, Zelda, and Ganondorf. While standing over Ganondorf's statue, Link and Zelda agree that they do need his help.

They awaken him and point him toward the Great Maze. As they walk away, Ganondorf starts loading up an attack to go after them, but realizes that, sadly, he needs their help as much as they need his, and follows along.

Even Evil Has Standards : Bowser is visibly appalled when he finds out Tabuu had been torturing and controlling Master Hand the entire time. Evil Is Bigger : In addition to every boss dwarfing the playable characters, the Shadow Clones that the player must seek out and defeat in the Great Maze are copies of all the playable characters so far, but shadowy and bigger.

Evil Knockoff : The Shadow Bugs can imitate characters by copying their trophies. This is noticeably the only instance in the entire game where a character is knocked out without being turned into a trophy. Faceless Eye : Feyesh are enormous floating goldfish with tentacles and a single large eye where their face should be.

Face, Nod, Action : Since nobody talks outside of grunts and attack names, everybody communicates like this. Foreshadowing : The symbol for the Subspace Army is a huge hint at the identity of the Ancient Minister, since it's a modified version of R. Four Lines, All Waiting : The Subspace Emissary has several different groups of playable characters, most of which get at least one level to themselves, and many of these groups don't start meeting each other until at least halfway through the story.

The second instance can be justified if you believe that Samus and the others had learned of the R. But nothing excuses Mario and Pit's earlier failure to stop them from arming a Subspace Bomb, nor Kirby, Link and Yoshi's inability to act until the bomb had already gone off. Averted near the beginning: Zelda teleports onto the field and later gets captured in a cage without even trying to escape. However, this is completely accurate to the actual mechanic of the attack, which does not let you go through things, just turn invisible and quickly move in one direction.

In a cutscene, Ness destroys the Porky Statue with PK Flash, which is one of the only two attacks it was truly vulnerable to in Mother 3. However, if you beat the game and replay the stage as Ness, you'll find it's still invincible to attacks outside of cutscenes. Due to the sheer amount of Subspace Bombs going off in one place, the Isle of the Ancients is unable to be restored at the end of the game.

However, it remains on the world map with all its stages reopened in the post-game so you can go back and collect anything you have missed. What makes it even worse is that Rayquaza is often portrayed as a guardian of the planet, yet in this game the character is either affiliated to the Subspace Army or a mindless beast. Either way, Rayquaza has zero relevance to the plot. Glass Cannon : Among the bosses, Galleom has the worst durability other than Petey Piranha and the Boss Battles mode versions of Master and Crazy Hand, so he can be defeated pretty quickly.

Glowing Flora : The grotto Kirby, Mario, Link, Pit and Yoshi visit after storming King Dedede's castle has several patches of glowing mushrooms to provide some light in several areas. Great Offscreen War : The level based on Fire Emblem has Marth make his way across a field riddled with arrows and broken catapults as he tries to repel the Subspace Army. Guide Dang It! Heroic Mime : The entire mode contains no dialogue which is an interesting variation per se save one No Fourth Wall moment from Snake.

Several characters call their attacks and make some interjections, but that's it. Heroic Sacrifice : Donkey Kong and Ness each perform one. Donkey Kong saves Diddy Kong from a trophy beam from Bowser by punching him away just in time to take the bullet himself. Ness similarly shoves Lucas out of the way of Wario's trophy beam, which leads him to take the bullet. Meta Knight sacrifices his ship to provide everyone else's ships cover to get in close to the Subspace Gunship.

When the Ancient Minister gets in their path, Ganondorf presses an override button that forces the R. Before disappearing, Ganondorf sends a flock of Auroro s to distract them as they helplessly try to stop the Subspace Bombs.

Suddenly, the burning Ancient Minister fires beams from his eyes, destroying the Auroros, and reveals that he, himself, is a R. After the Isle of the Ancients is engulfed in Subspace, Ganondorf appears on the Subspace Gunship as its commander along with Bowser, but he retreats into Subspace with Bowser when the Gunship is destroyed by Kirby and his Dragoon.

Link and Zelda, along with another 10 smashers, enter the Subspace and begin to explore the area. Meanwhile, Ganondorf and Bowser are on the way to report to Master Hand, but he decides it is time to usurp Master Hand's position and aims at Bowser using the last remaining Dark Cannon, turning him into a trophy.

Ganondorf kicks the Bowser trophy out of the way and goes up to a ledge, bowing before the Master Hand, who was actually a puppet of Tabuu , the supreme leader of the Subspace Army. Although Ganondorf tries to attack Tabuu, he is defeated and turned into a trophy. Soon after, Link, Zelda and the rest of the Smashers arrive to see the defeated Master Hand and look up to see Tabuu, but before they are able to do anything, the Master of Subspace unleashes his powerful Off Waves attack, turning every smasher into a trophy.

Eventually, King Dedede's brooches revive Luigi and Ness. The duo then revive King Dedede and go out to revive the other characters. Later, Kirby is suddenly and spontaneously revived out of trophy state. He spits out what caused him to revive - the Dedede Badge he had inhaled a long while back. Kirby proceeds to set out on his own exploration of Subspace, battling Subspace Army minions and finding and restoring Smasher Trophies that King Dedede's group did not come across along the way.

When Kirby finds Ganondorf's trophy, the resurrected Bowser appears and brutally attacks his trophy as an act of revenge for being shot by his Dark Cannon before tossing it aside. If Link and Zelda were rescued during Kirby and King Dedede's exploration of Subspace, a cutscene will show them both agreeing to revive Ganondorf, at which point they show him where their common target is: Tabuu inside the Great Maze. Together, Link, Zelda, and Ganondorf help the other Smashers throughout the rest of the story, eventually defeating Tabuu.

Toon Link has a minor role in the Subspace Emissary and only appears if the player enters a secret door in The Forest after clearing the Subspace Emissary. Princess Zelda stays behind in a chamber of the Halberd after Snake returns them to their normal state.

Zelda Wiki. Zelda Wiki Explore. Main Page All Pages. Getting Involved. Gamepedia support Report a bad ad Help Wiki Contact us. Wario, however, then aims at Lucas, forcing Ness to push Lucas out of harm's way and take the trophy-izing arrow from the Dark Cannon. As Lucas is too scared to face Wario, he leaves Ness behind as Wario cackles in the rain.

Later on, he and Luigi are revived, thanks to the Dedede Badges. Upon inspecting Luigi's badge, he notices that it looks like Dedede, and, assuming that Dedede made them, proceeds to revive him. Upon being revived, King Dedede gives both of them a hug before they team up and rescue most of the other characters to defeat Tabuu. EarthBound Wiki Explore.

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