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Super Smash Bros 4 New Assist Trophy Revealed by Sakurai

Another day, another picture as Super Smash Bros 4 director Masahiro Sakurai used the medium to reveal another Assist Trophy today.

His latest pic of the day shows off another one based on a Wonderful 101 character.

 "Fight! The Wonderful 100!! We also made trophies of some of the other Wonderful Ones," said Sakurai in the post.

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Yesterday's pic of the day displayed hidden enemies.

"Members of Enemies that Love to Hide Association, here are Octorok and Met. Calmly grab them while they're ducking," said Sakurai in the post.

Other pictures from this week featured a level that could be inspired by Mike Tyson's Punchout as it was a large ring that had many explosions occurring around it.

"And you can attack the lights and have them fall to the ground," he said. "That makes things dark. The lights are way up high, but even Little Mac can get up there by jumping off the ropes."

He also released a picture of the ring before the lights were taken out.

"You can get up on the lights of this special ring. It's a perfect secret hiding space," the caption reads.

Last week, Sakurai used the picture of the day site to show off some new Assist Trophies that will be available in the new Smash Bros. title. They both featured a character known as Dillon from Dillon's Rolling Western.

"We didn't introduce all the Assist Trophies in the Smash Bros. Direct. Here's Dillon from Dillon's Rolling Western!! He may rival Sonic in the art of rolling," said Sakurai.

The second picture from this set just featured the Dillon trophy alone.

"This is his trophy. He may be an animal, and his buckles are definitely on the adorable side, but there's no denying he looks cool!!! His Assist Trophy can even do things like quick charge," he said.

Super Smash Bros for the Wii U and 3DS are expected to be available before the end of this year.

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