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Trophies Awarded to TRIFORCE89
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Awarded: Jul 14, 2016
Pikachu
Points: 15
Ash Ketchum's first Pokémon, as well as the mascot of the entire series. Launches powerful lightning attacks from the electric sacs on its cheeks.
Earned by: Reaching 1,100 posts. -
Awarded: Jul 13, 2015
Yoshi
Points: 15
This friendly dinosaur has a long tongue which he uses to grab things and pop them back out as eggs. He has often been there to help Mario rescue Peach, and even does some babysitting on the side!
Earned by: Reaching 1,000 posts. -
Awarded: Jun 8, 2015
Diddy Kong
Points: 10
Donkey Kong's partner in crime, Diddy is always around to help the big ape out with his jetpack and peanut gun.
Earned by: Reaching 900 posts. -
Awarded: Jun 8, 2015
Duck Hunt
Points: 10
The stars of the NES classic Duck Hunt, the dog and bird duo seem to be in cahoots rather than hunter vs. hunted. Their recent Smash Bros. duo appearance all but confirms that fact.
Earned by: Reaching 800 posts. -
Awarded: Jun 8, 2015
Pac-Man
Points: 10
One of gaming's earliest heroes and appearing in over 30 games since - and even recently making his Smash Bros. debut - Pac-Man is a true icon. Get those pellets! Just be sure to avoid Blinky, Pinky, Inky, and Clyde!
Earned by: Reaching 700 posts. -
Awarded: Jun 8, 2015
Sackboy
Points: 10
The mascot of Sony's LittleBigPlanet franchise, Sackboy is the embodiment of the "Play, Create, Share" concept. Dress him up and change his appearance however you wish - he doesn't mind!
Earned by: Reaching 600 posts. -
Awarded: Jun 8, 2015
Jinjo
Points: 10
Jinjos have been found in every game in the Banjo-Kazooie series. These small, intelligent creatures come in a variety of colors and often help Banjo and Kazooie with their exploits.
Earned by: Reaching 500 posts. -
Awarded: Jun 8, 2015
Clank
Points: 5
The trusty robot sidekick of Ratchet, Clank is highly intelligent and resourceful. His various attachments include a jetpack, hydropack, and helipack, and he can grow to a giant form to defeat enemies.
Earned by: Reaching 450 posts. -
Awarded: Jun 8, 2015
Goron
Points: 5
An extremely strong, yet usually peaceful race from the Legend of Zelda games. The majority of Gorons live near Death Mountain, where they enjoy rolling around and smashing into boulders.
Earned by: Reaching 400 posts. -
Awarded: Jun 8, 2015
Crash Bandicoot
Points: 5
A genetically-enhanced bandicoot, Crash was once one of the PlayStation platform's most recognizable mascots as he fought the evil Dr. Cortex.
Earned by: Reaching 350 posts. -
Awarded: Jun 8, 2015
Jigglypuff
Points: 5
Jigglypuff has a habit of sharing its beautiful vocal talent with both people and Pokémon alike. Unfortunately, its song causes anyone hearing it to go to sleep.
Earned by: Reaching 300 posts. -
Awarded: Jun 8, 2015
Koopa Troopa
Points: 5
Turtles that can be found all throughout the Mushroom Kingdom. Jump on them to make them go into their shells, and jump on them again to send the shells spinning away.
Earned by: Reaching 250 posts. -
Awarded: Jun 8, 2015
Cactuar
Points: 5
These prickly individuals first appeared in Final Fantasy VI and have appeared in some form in every main series game since. Cactuars look docile enough, but their 1,000 and 10,000 Needles attacks can be devastating.
Earned by: Reaching 200 posts. -
Awarded: Jun 8, 2015
Metroid
Points: 5
Parasitic creatures created by the Chozo as a defense against the X Parasite. There are many forms of Metroids, and they can only be destroyed by specific means.
Earned by: Reaching 150 posts. -
Awarded: Jun 8, 2015
Piranha Plant
Points: 5
Plants that live in pipes in the Mushroom Kingdom. Some are able to breathe fire as well.
Earned by: Reaching 100 posts. -
Awarded: Jun 8, 2015
Covenant Grunt
Points: 4
The lowest of the low on the Covenant hierarchy, these cowardly grunts are the workhorses of the Covenant forces.
Earned by: Reaching 75 posts. -
Awarded: Jun 8, 2015
Octorok
Points: 3
Octopus-like enemies from the Legend of Zelda that shoot rocks. They have appeared in every Zelda game except Twilight Princess.
Earned by: Reaching 50 posts. -
Awarded: Jun 8, 2015
Slime
Points: 2
The most iconic creature of the Dragon Quest series, even starring in its own spinoff series of games.
Earned by: Reaching 25 posts. -
Awarded: Jun 8, 2015
Goomba
Points: 1
The most basic inhabitant of the Mushroom Kingdom, Goombas are the foot soldiers of Bowser's army - though there's little they can do except run at you.
Earned by: Posting a message anywhere on the forums. -
Awarded: Jul 4, 2016
Poké Ball
Points: 10
The most basic Pokémon capturing device, the Poké Ball is a staple of any Pokémon trainer's inventory. After a wild Pokémon is weakened, throw one of these to capture it - as long as it doesn't struggle and break out!
Earned by: Obtaining 25 likes. -
Awarded: Jun 8, 2015
Super Mushroom
Points: 5
The most iconic power-up in the Mario series, the Super Mushroom allows Mario to grow into Super Mario.
Earned by: Obtaining 10 likes. -
Awarded: Jun 8, 2015
Ring
Points: 3
The basic collectible in the Sonic the Hedgehog series, Rings also serve a defensive role allowing you to take a hit - at the cost of scattering all of your Rings.
Earned by: Obtaining 5 likes. -
Awarded: Jun 8, 2015
Rupee
Points: 2
The single green rupee is the most basic unit of currency in the Legend of Zelda series. While there have been reports of rupees being found in chests, pots, and even freshly-mowed grass, this is the only proven way to obtain one around here.
Earned by: Having someone like one of your posts. -
Awarded: Jun 9, 2015
Monita
Points: 5
Monita is your host and guide in Nintendo Land, giving tips and tutorials and even sometimes joining in the fun.
Earned by: Filling out your Nintendo Network ID in your profile. -
Awarded: Jun 8, 2015
Nikki
Points: 5
Your cheerful guide to SwapNote, Nikki enjoys sending letters and letting Nintendo fans know all about the latest news.
Earned by: Filling out your 3DS Number in your profile. -
Awarded: Jun 8, 2015
Villager
Points: 25
After settling down in the sleepy Animal Crossing town, the Villager became a fixture of the neighborhood, exploring all aspects of his new life.