How to Play Trophy Rush in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS
From the game's menu, go to "Games & More.", Select your character. , Select how long you want to play the game., Use your character's attacks to break the crates that fall., Watch for the line., Avoid obstacles while breaking the crates., Play...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: From the game's menu
There, go to "Vault," "Trophies," and select "Trophy Rush." -
Step 2: go to "Games & More."
, You have a minimum of 30 seconds, and for every 6 coins you spend, you get an extra second, for a maximum of 2:30. , As you break the crates, you develop a chain, increasing the meter in the top screen.
When the meter fills up, you go into a fever, causing crates with trophies, customization parts, and gold to fall at a constant rate until the meter drains. , As the crates stack up, a line appears, and if the crates go over the line for too long, the playfield disappears, causing you to be KO'd.
Being KO'd results in a loss of 15 seconds. , In addition to crates, electrical balls, bombs, and exploding crates also appear. , At the end of your time, you receive a score based on the amount of crates you broke, and you're given the amount of trophies, customization parts, and gold you accumulated. -
Step 3: Select your character.
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Step 4: Select how long you want to play the game.
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Step 5: Use your character's attacks to break the crates that fall.
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Step 6: Watch for the line.
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Step 7: Avoid obstacles while breaking the crates.
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Step 8: Play through to the end.
Detailed Guide
There, go to "Vault," "Trophies," and select "Trophy Rush."
, You have a minimum of 30 seconds, and for every 6 coins you spend, you get an extra second, for a maximum of 2:30. , As you break the crates, you develop a chain, increasing the meter in the top screen.
When the meter fills up, you go into a fever, causing crates with trophies, customization parts, and gold to fall at a constant rate until the meter drains. , As the crates stack up, a line appears, and if the crates go over the line for too long, the playfield disappears, causing you to be KO'd.
Being KO'd results in a loss of 15 seconds. , In addition to crates, electrical balls, bombs, and exploding crates also appear. , At the end of your time, you receive a score based on the amount of crates you broke, and you're given the amount of trophies, customization parts, and gold you accumulated.
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