List of SSBB trophies

Most trophies ("figures" in Japan) in Super Smash Bros. Brawl can be obtained through coin launcher or playing certain stages in The Subspace Emissary. Some trophies, particularly the enemies of The Subspace Emissary, can only be obtained by using a trophy stand ("smash plates" in the Japan) on a foe while its health is low. Other trophies, particularly those of playable characters and their Final Smashes, can be obtained by playing Classic Mode and All-Star Mode respectively. Trophies can also be obtained by completing several challenges. There are 544 trophies in all in Brawl, some which tend to be rarer than others.

Errors

 * On the Lyn trophy, it says that she is 15-years old. In the english Fire Emblem, she's 18-years old, and in the japanese version, she's 15.
 * On the Aryll trophy, the description says she has a "Turtle marked Telescope." Her telescope is actually seagull-marked.
 * On the Black Knight trophy, the description says that he is the "wielder of the blessed sword Ettard," when he only wielded this blade in the Japanese version of his origin-game; in America, Ettard was called Alondite.
 * On the Dark Samus trophy, the description says, "There are many theories on the origin of Dark Samus, but none are proven." This is not true, because the secret cutscene in Metroid Prime reveals that Dark Samus came from a fusion of Samus' Phazon suit and Metroid Prime's remains.
 * On the Samus (Dark Suit) trophy, the description says "after defeating Amorbis in the Dark Torvus Temple," when it is actually the Dark Agon Temple, in  Metroid Prime 2.
 * Yoshi's saddle is missing in the Super Dragon trophy.
 * On Shadow's trophy, it says he first appeared in Sonic Heroes when it was really Sonic Adventure 2
 * Many Final Smash trophies, with the exception of Sonic, credit their origin to Super Smash Bros. Brawl, when in fact, many came from their respective games.
 * The Pit Trophy states that he only appeared in Kid Icarus. He actually appeared in another Kid Icarus game: Kid Icarus: Of Myths and Monsters.
 * The Helirin's trophy states that Kuru Kuru Kururin was released in Japan only, whereas it was also released in Europe. It also states that Kuru Kuru Kururin is the only game that it appeard in, when it also appeard in Kururin Paradise an Kururin Squash!. These errors have been fixed in the PAL version.
 * The Lugia and Ho-Oh trophy state that their last appearence was in Pokemon Crystal when in reality, they were prominent pokemon in Pokemon Colliseum (HO-Oh) and Pokemon XD (Lugia).
 * Paper Mario, Paper Luigi, Paper Peach, and Paper Bowser are all stated to have only been in Super Paper Mario, despite there being two Paper Mario titles before this, and these 4 characters have been in both of those games. The Goombella and Toadette trophies also state they are both in 'Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door'.
 * The ShellCreeper trophy states it's most recent appearence was in Super Mario Advance but in Super Mario Advance, the Shellcrepper was replaced by the Spiny.