Grand Prix

Grand Prix is an offline single-player or co-op mode in which the player attempts to defeat 10 fighters in a row, before facing a final boss. It includes a mix of fights and sporting events, and while Biff commentates during intermissions, providing useful information to the player.

Difficulty levels
The Grand Prix has multiple different difficulty levels the user can select from. The difficulty scale starts at 1 and ends at 7, with difficulty level 1 being the easiest and difficulty level 7 being the hardest, similar to other Nintendo games such as Kid Icarus Uprising. The behaviour of the fighters, and the fights played at the end of the game, change with each difficulty level.

Structure of rounds
The structure of the rounds the player partakes in is as follows *, with small differences depending on the number of players:

Bold text indicates elements exclusive to co-op play.

*No fighter is fought twice when playing solo, but may appear twice in co-op, but never twice as the main fighter.

**The same mode will not appear twice. For example, if a player plays Skillshot in Round 3 they will not play Skillshot again in Round 6.

All Fighters are fought on their respective stage. The only exception is the first round, however, which takes place at the stage of the Fighter selected by the player. (Except for Max Brass, who only fights on his own stage during the Grand Finale.) When playing with two players, each round consists of two fighters, not one, with the character shown in the introduction to the round and another selected at random.

Rewards
Upon beating the Grand Prix at difficulty level 1 or higher, the player is granted access to Ranked Matches, allowing them to fight for a certain rank; the mode is otherwise inaccessible. Furthermore, upon beating Grand Prix at difficulty level 4 or higher, the player is shown an exclusive piece of artwork for each character, usually depicting them after obtaining the Championship Belt.