Most trophies ("figures" or "figurines" in Japan) in Super Smash Bros. Brawl can be obtained through Coin Launcher (labeled as random in how to unlock) 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 Japanese version) 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. They can be used in the Trophy Hoard.
The following is a list of trophies from the Fire Emblem series that appear in Brawl. There are 9 trophies in total.
| Name | How to Unlock | Picture | Description |
| Ike | Clear Classic Mode as Ike | ![]() |
A member of Crimea's top fighting force, the Greil Mercenaries. He's a man of few words whose blunt manner gives the impression that he's uncaring, but he's actually a passionate hero. He was crucial to the reconstruction of Crimea. In Radiant Dawn, he continues to show his deep sense of honor and leads the Greil Mercenaries to the aid of the Laguz Alliance.
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| Great Aether | Clear All-Star Mode as Ike | ![]() |
Ike's Final Smash--a powered-up version of his signature move, Aether. Ike faces a foe and swings his sword up for a hit, then tosses his sword into the air, performs multiple nasty strikes, and finally unleashes a mighty overhand blow to send his opponent plummeting down. It's a very impressive sight, but if Ike misses with the first upward swing, he can't use the move.
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| Marth | Clear Classic Mode as Marth | ![]() |
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| Critical Hit | Clear All-Star Mode as Marth | ![]() |
Marth's Final Smash. He thrusts his sword skyward, then rushes to meet his targeted enemy with furious speed. The blow he strikes is so powerful that his foe is instantly launched off the screen. As in Fire Emblem, a window appears that shows the character's hit points dropping rapidly to zero--but this is just for effect. Smash Bros. does not use a hit-point system.
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| Lyn | Random | ![]() |
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| Ashnard | Clear Target Smash Level 3 with 10 characters | ![]() |
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| Elincia | Random | ![]() |
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| Black Knight | Random | ![]() |
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| Sothe | Random | ![]() |
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Notes[]
- Marth's trophy description states that Akaneia (Archanea in North America) destroyed Altea, when in actuality, Akaneia merely controlled Altea for a period of time and is reclaimed by Marth near the end of Mystery of the Emblem.
- This is a similar case to Marth's Classic Mode trophy in Melee, where the same thing happens.
- In the Japanese version, Marth's other game appearance was listed as Fire Emblem: Monsho no Nazo (Translated as Mystery of the Emblem). In western releases, he has no other game appearance listed.
- The US version of the Lyn trophy says that she is fifteen years old. This is true for the Japanese series, but in the English localization, her age was increased to eighteen. This was corrected for the European release of Brawl.
- On the Black Knight trophy, the US version's description says that he is the "wielder of the blessed sword Ettard", when the blade is only called such in the Japanese version of his origin game; in the West, Ettard was renamed Alondite. This was fixed in the European version.
- Ashnard`s trophy states that he wields the sword "Gurugant". This is a typo. The European version changed it to the correct spelling of "Gurgurant".
- Sothe's trophy states that he's a "swordsman" in the US version, which is untrue as Sothe wields knives and daggers. The European version corrected this by stating that Sothe is a "knifeman".








