Super Smash Bros. Ultimate (Best Timeline) | ||||
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Developer(s) | Nintendo Bandai-Namco Capcom Konami Sega Platinum Games Square-Enix Pokemon Company Monolith Soft Ubisoft Electronic Arts Microsoft Toei/Shōnen Jump
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Publisher(s) | Nintendo | |||
Platform(s) | Nintendo Switch | |||
Genre(s) | Party, fighting | |||
Series | Super Smash Bros. | |||
Predecessor | Super Smash Bros. Switch Super 5mash Bros. 5 (2015) Super Smash Bros. Ultimate | |||
Mode(s) | 1-12 players | |||
Age Rating(s) | ESRB: T for Teen PEGI: 12 CERO: B | |||
Media Included | Nintendo Switch game cartridge |
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is the sixth installment of the Super Smash Bros. series and was released on the Nintendo Switch. It was developed by Masahiro Sakurai of Nintendo and Sora Lmtd. but content was also developed by Bandai-Namco, Capcom, Konami, Square-Enix, Sega, Platinum Games, Pokemon Company, and Monolith Soft. "Super Smash Bros. Ultimate" features an multitude of gaming icons spanning generations as they duke it out while utilizing a plethora of fighting abilities and moves.
Development[]
The existence of multiple timelines has been known to the Earth of the Best Timeline (Earth-BTL) for a while now and forays into these timelines has shown that while time as moved along in a similar fashion; there are notable differences. Nintendo developed the ability to travel into these timelines using its patented Augmented TimeLine Reality (ATLR) to view how video games fair in other timelines and use it to gauge on how to make the perfect game. This is how video games became a global cultural identity with Nintendo helming the initiative.
The idea for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate actually came from the Not So Good but Hardly the Worse-Timeline or Trump-Timeline where America is governed by President Donald Trump. Using ATLR, the Best Timeline researched into Super Smash Bros. Ultimate and developed an even more enhanced version, In order to complete this massive project, various gaming studios such as Bandai-Namco, Capcom, and others were included in development. Super Smash Bros. Ultimate’s creator and director, Masahiro Sakurai, was aided by three genetically-modified clones of himself called Sakurai 1, Sakurai 2, and Sakurai 3. Due to Super Smash Bros. being a global cultural heritage, over 10.5 billion dollars was allocated for its development with many countries invested in its development. Several smaller countries willfully gave the entirety of their countries treasury to help fund the game. They currently live in the best garbage cans humanity can offer.
The Super Smash Bros. Ultimate of Earth-BTL seen as the best Super Smash Bros. Ultimate of all of the timelines in existence. Which isn’t too hard as Earth-TTL’s original version was decent while Death Star Victim-Earth (Earth-DSVTL) and Radioactive Wasteland Devoid of People-Timeline (Earth-RWDPTL) do not have Super Smash Bros….or life for that matter. Slug People-Timeline (Earth-SPTL) doesn’t have technology but they do have a sort of Super Smash Bros. involving gladiatorial combat with Slug People dressed as beloved characters. While some timelines are aware of others, Earth-TTL is largely unaware that there is a better and brighter Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. The Darkest-Timeline (Earth-DTL) does have Super Smash Bros. but it’s only one character and that’s Waluigi. The only timeline that is superior to the Ultimate (Earth-BTL) is the Endgame Timeline (Earth-EGTL) but only because it has Thanos and was directed, balanced, produced, and released solely by Thanos and his Dark Order. It apparently didn’t cost the mad Titan anything as many would have believed.
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate was critically acclaimed on Earth-BTL with many world leaders expressing admiration for the game. Many governmental and educational institutions closed and Grand Designer Iwata Satoru gave his blessing and declared “Smash Week” as a global holiday. Super Smash Bros. to Earth-BTL is much like the Hunger Games is to the Panem-Timeline (Earth-PTL) as well as the Olympics on Earth-TTL. . The game is currently being supported with downloadable content as well as additional updates via patches.
Pre-Launch[]
The game received a large amount to attention at E3 2018 with it taken it much of the E3 Nintendo Direct as well as a tournaments with notable Smash professional players. In addition, all the newcomers cast received cinematic and gameplay trailers which coincided with their official reveal.
Inkling[]
Ridley[]
Reckless Safety Notice Guy[]
Reckless Safety Notice Guy’s Reveal trailer was broadcasted in a segment featuring Wii games that can be played on the Nintendo Switch with the ability to support up for eight Wiimotes.
The reveal trailer starts off showing different Wii games that can be played on the Nintendo Switch. A live-action scene of two boys starting to play Wii Sports starts. One boy prepares to put the Wiimote on but neglected to apply the strap. The other boy says:
“You should really put on that strap. It’s dangerous not to.”
The boy responds “Nah, it’s cool not to.”
Just then, the T.V. starts to glow brightly and our jumps a man covered in blue. The camera spans up to the man who is turned away from the camera. He then runs around and brandishes a properly strapped Wiimote.
Reckless Safety Notice Guy Notifies About safety!
It then cuts back to the three with RSNG instructing the two youths to apply the strap. They looks absolutely terrified. RSNG shakes his head and then does a Nunchuck-swing which initiates the gameplay trailer.
The ending scene showcases the room now and in shambles and the youth dirty head to toe. RSNG jumps down from the top and points at the Wiimote strap and to the wrist.
2B[]
2B’s trailer was shown shortly before the smash Invitational E3 2018 as a surprise guest players can use.
Chrono, Young Link, and Zelda emerges from a portal in time and step out into a desolated city. Chrono scans the horizons but can’t seem to find anything.
Downloadable Content[]
Following the release of Super Smash Bros. ultimate, both Masahiro Sakurai and Nintendo confirmed that Downloadable Content will be made available as both a pair and free service. Free content includes various game mode additions, game play adjustments, additional Spirits, and more. Paid downloadable content includes new fighters, stages, music, additional cosmetic content, and fighter passes.
- December 7th, 2018
- Free update patch
- Added Hard to Classic
- Online now includes Quickplay, Battle Arenas, Spectate, and Background Matchmaking.
- Enabled the ability receive Spirit Event ttle data.
- Can receive presents.
- Mii Swordfighter “Rex Costume” added for purchasing the Fighter Pass.
- Gameplay and game mode adjustments
Update 1.1
- December 13th, 2018
- Free patch update
- When matchmaking in Quickplay, Preferred Rules will be more highly prioritized.
- Character changes (both buffs and nerfs)
Update 1.2
- December 24th, 2018
- Free update patch
- Adds Mii Costumes
- Mii Fighter Santa Outfit (Candy Cane for Mii Swordfighter, a bag of toys for Mii Gunner)
- Mii Brawler: Rudolph
- Mii Swordfighter: Santa’s Helper
- Mii Gunner: Snowman
- Adds Battlefield and Final destination Christmas Themes
- Adds Mii Costumes
Update 1.3
- January 29th, 2019
- Free patch update/Paid content
- Added Piranha Plant as a playable character (made $4.99 one month after)
- Amiibo capadability for for the characters: Ken, Young Link, Meowth, Banjo & Kazooie, and Daisy
- Spirit Board can be played offline with four players
- New spirits added (Downloading and/or purchasing Piranah Plant unlocks the Piranah Plant related Spirits)
- Partner Pikachu
- Partner Eevee
- Dice Block
- River Survival
- Golden Dash Mushroom
- Ptooie
- Muncher
- Piranha Sprouts
- Naval Piranha Plant
- Frost Piranha
- Proto Piranha
- Dino Piranha
- Spiny Piranha
- Bone Piranha
- Upside-Down Piranha
- Piranha Creeper
- Three new Mii Fighter outfits added:
- Mii Brawler: M. Bison (Street Fighter)
- Mii Swordfighter: Ephraim (Fire Emblem)
- Mii Gunner: Sylux (Metroid)
Update 2.0
- February 14th, 2019
- Free patch update
- Mii Fighter Costume
- Mii Gunner: Pit Costume
- Mii Swordfighter: Palutena Costume
- Mii Fighter: Heart Mask
- Mii Fighter: I <3 Smash T-Shirt
- Mii Brawler: Heart Gloves
- Mii Swordfighter: Boquette of Roses
- Mii Gunner: Love Cannon
- Adds Battlefield and Final Destination Valentine’s Day Themes
- Mii Fighter Costume
Update 2.1
- March 17, 2019
- Free patch update/Paid content
- Adds Joker ($5.99 for challenger pack)
- Adds Momentos
- Adds Music
- Aria of the Soul – Persona 3
- Mass Destruction – Persona 3
- Battle Hymn of the Soul – Persona 3
- Want to Be Close - Persona 3
- Burn My Dread - Persona 3
- I’ll Face Myself – Persona 4
- Reach Out To The Truth – Persona 4
- Your Affection - Persona 4
- SMILE - Persona 4
- Time To Make History – Persona 4 Golden
- Wake Up, Get Up, Get Out There – Persona 5
- Last Surprise – Persona 5
- Beneath The Mask – Persona 5
- Rivers In The Desert – Persona 5
- Our Beginning – Persona 5
- Life Will Change - Persona 5
- Blooming Villain - Persona 5
- Life Goes On - Persona 5
- Yaldoboath - Persona 5
- Swear to My Bones
- Adds Persona 5 Spirts
- Morgana
- Ryuji Sakamoto
- Ann Takamaki
- Yusuke Kitagawa
- Makoto Niijima
- Futaba Sakura
- Haru Okumura
- Goro Akechi
- Caroline & Justine
- Igor
- Phantom Thieves of Hearts
- Arsene
- Zorro
- Captain Kid
- Carmen
- Goemon
- Johanna
- Necronomicon
- Milady
- Loki
- Sojiro Sakura
- Tae Takemi
- Sae Nijima
- Shadow Kamoshida
- Shadow Madarame
- Shadow Kaneshiro
- Shadow Futaba
- Shadow Okamura
- Shadow Nijima
- Shadow Masayoshi
- Yaldabaoth
- Holy Grail
- Adds Mii Fighter Costumes
- Persona 3 Protagonist Wig + Outfit (Swordfighter type)
- Persona 4 Protagonist Wig + Outfit (Swordfighter type)
- Teddie Hat
- Morgana Hat
- Tails Hat + Outfit (Gunner type)
- Knuckles Hat + Outfit (Brawler type)
- Adds Stage Creator
- Adds Video Editor
- Smash World launches with content and stats being able to uploaded from the Switch
- Character changes (Nerfs and Buffs)
Update 4.0
- May 5th, 2018
- Free Patch Content/Paid DLC
- Adds Rayman ($5.99 for challenger pack)
- Adds Stage, Glade of Dreams
- Adds Music
- Ubisoft Presents + World Map
- Flight of the Mosquito + Hold On
- Storm in Bad Land + The Red Drummers + The Mysterious Gong
- Saxophone Song
- The Woods of Light
- The Sanctuary of Rock and Lava
- Final Battle - Rayman 2
- André Sets Out To Conquer the World
- Land of the Living Dead
- Curious Globox
- Title Screen ~ Carrot Juice
- The Bunnies’ A Mazing Burrows
- Getting a Grasp of Rabbid Anatomy
- Desert of Dijiridoos ~ Shooting me Softly
- Sea of Serendipity ~ The Lums’ Dream
- Big Bad Boss Theme
- Bonus ~ Slapping Tree
- Bonus ~ The Final Showdown
- Main Menu ~ The Tower of Babel
- The Gallery of Heroes
- Día de los Muertos
- Laser Mayhem
- Adds Rayman series Spirits
- Rayman
- Dark Rayman
- Sir Rayelot
- Ray Plumber
- Ray of Persia
- Champion Ray
- Raymesis
- Raybox
- Globox
- Dark Globox
- Murphy
- Rabbids
- Betilla
- Moskito
- Mr. Dark
- Big Mama
- Polokus
- Barbara
- Elysia
- Aurora
- Twila
- Olympia
- The Golden Teensey
- Adds mii fighter costumes
- Rayman Hat
- Dark Rayman Hat
- Murphy Hat
- Globox Mii Brawler Outfit
- Barbara Mii Swordfighter Outfit
- Assassin’s Outfit (all classes)
- Aiden Pierce Mii Gunner Outfit
- Sam Fisher Mii Gunner Outfit
- Adds Raid Battle Mode
Update 4.1
- May 30th, 2019
- Free patch update
- Adds Nintendo Labo VR Goggle capability
- Figure characters can be sent to Battle Arena and go on journeys to level up
- New Mii Fighter Costumes:
- Mii Brawler: Donkey Kong Costume
- Mii Swordfighter: Shulk Costume w/ Monado Blade
- Mii Gunner: Dark Asakusa Costume
Update 5.0
- June 22nd, 2018
- Free Patch Update/Paid DLC Update
- Adds Lloyd irving ($5.99 for challenger pack)
- Adds Stage, Tower of Salvation
- Adds Music
- Opening - Tales of Symphonia (Japanese)
- Opening - Tales of Symphonia (English)
- Lloyd Theme
- Unsatisfied Desire
- Land of Sylvarant
- Full Force
- Kratos Theme
- The Struggle to Survive
- Town of Wind and Ruins
- Fatalize
- Like a Glint of Light
- Fighting of the Spirit
- Beat the Angel
- AVIATOR- Rheabirds
- Mithos
- Last Battle ~Will~
- Starry Heavens
- Emil -From Darkside-
- Smile Marta
- New Fight, New Labyrinth
- The Person Who Conceives Frenzy
- Adds Spirits
- Lloyd Irving
- Noble Lloyd Irving
- Swimsuit Lloyd Irving
- Collette Brunel
- Genis Sage
- Raine Sage
- Kratos Aurion
- Sheena Fujibayashi
- Zelos Wilder
- Presea Combatir
- Regal Bryant
- Mithos Yggdrasil
- Yuan Ka-Fai
- Ramiel
- Emil Castagnier
- Tenebrae
- Marta Lualdi
- Richter Abrend
- Adds Mii fighter costumes
- Lloyd Mii Swordfighter Costume
- Kratos Mii Swordfighter Costume
- Sheena Mii Brawler costume
- Cress Mii Swordfighter costume
- Yuri Mii Swordfighter costume
- Luke Mii Swordfighter costume
Update 6.0
- August 12th, 2019
Free Patch Update/Paid DLC Update
- Adds Michael de Santa ($5.99 for challenger pack)
- Adds Los Santos
- Adds Music
- Welcome to Los Santos - Main Theme
- Original Loading Screen - Main Theme - GTAV
- Storm in Band Land + The Red Drummers + Mysterious Gong
- The Long Stretch & The Third Way Mission Theme
- Hood Safari
- Legal Troubles
- Mr Phillip’s Mission Music
- Eye in the Sky Mission Music
- Chop Mission Music
- Wanted One Star
- Wanted Two Stars
- Wanted Three Stars
- Wanted Four Stars
- Wanted Five Stars
- Flight School (Flying Theme)
- ”A Picket Fence and a Dog Named Skip” Trailer Theme
- The Ballad of Rico - Father/Son Mission
- Marriage Counseling Mission Theme
- Fame or Shame Mission
- The Wrap Up Mission
- Grand Theft Auto Ending B
- Grand Theft Auto Ending C
- Rampage Theme 1
- Freemode Events - Kill List
- Finance and Felony
- Adds Spirits
- Michael de Santa
- Franklin Clinton
- Trevor Phillips
- Chop
- Amanda de Santa
- Jimmy de Santa
- Tracy de Santa
- Dave Norton
- Lester Crest
- Lamar Davis
- Wei Cheng
- Molly Schultz
- Devin Weston
- Merryweather Security
- Los Santos Police Department
- National Office of Security Enforcement
- Adds Mii Costumes
- Wetsuit Outfit (for all Mii Fighters)
- Los Santos Police Department Mii Gunner Outfit
- Chop Hat for all Mii fighters
- Los Santos wanted Posters added to Los Santos stage
Gameplay[]
Super Smash Bros. is a 2.5D fighting game which pits fighting games mascots against each other and supports up to twelve players. Each character has a wide variety of attacks including grabs and throws to defeat their opponent. Unlike most fighting games, the goal is not to drain opponents health but to use attacks to accumulate damage which then translates into launching power. The higher the damage percentage, the farther the opponent can be launched. Once an opponent is launched off screen, it counts as a “kill”. Matches can either be a timed battle, a stock battle, or stamina battle which emulates most aforementioned fighting games. Players can change and adjust the rules to their liking and save them for future use.
Items can be turned on and off or adjusted how often they spawn. This can either cover all of the items or only some of them. Certain weapons deal damage while others can boost the players fighting ability or grants an additional effect. There are also Assist Trophies which, when summoned, perform an attack or alters the match. Pokeball Pokemon can also be summoned when thrown. Djinn from the Golden Sun series also make an appearance. Collecting a certain amount of Djinn allows them to used to summon power beings. The game features every single stage found within the Super Smash Bros. series as well as roster of new stages. Stages has a Omega Form (Final Destination) or a Battlefield Form. Stage Morph can also be chosen which allows a stage to morph into another stage. In addition, Mash Up Stage is also a new feature which allows player to take two stages and mash them up together to create an entirely new stage composed of both features.
Previous modes such as Classic, All-Star, and Special battles make an appearance as do previous other modes such as Homerun Contest, Board the Platforms, Clear the Targets, Smash Run, and Trophy Rush. Trophies make a return and can be collected throughout the game. A new addition are Spirits can be included onto a player to augment their abilities or add a certain status effect. Players can take Trophies they received and convert them into a Spirit. In addition to Classic and All-Star, there is a new story mode called World of Light where players must travel along a newly created world after the extra-dimensional Galeem destroys it and captures every fight except for Kirby. Players can collect fighters and gain Spirits to aid them in saving their world. During their travel, they may come into contact with Boss characters such as Rathalos, Dracula, Sigma, King Boo, and more.
Online Battles makes a return with dedicated servers to ensure the game operates smoothly regardless of the distance. The online capabilities were well-received with many saying the experience was “one of a kind”. The game allows for local multiplayer, local wireless with other systems, and online play via Wi-Fi or LAN connections. Global Smash Power or “GPS” keeps data of your win/lose ratio and “Elite Smash” is for those who achieve a certain GPS threshold.
Game Modes[]
There are a number of game modes available in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate including single player, multiplayer, cop-op, and online modes.
Classic Mode[]
Classic Mode is tailored to each character with characters having matches that reflect themselves. And/or the franchise they are from. Before the Classic Mode is started, the player can set the difficulty from .1 to 10 with ten being the hardest. It is possible to adjust the difficulty after each match. Doing a higher difficulty results in more Gold having to be spent. Classic Mode consists of six matches with a final Boss bonus match is the right criteria is met. Higher difficulties and defeating the bonus boss results in higher rewards such as gold, customizable options, music, and more. You can view Classic Mode route for each charactsr by going to their character page.
Bosses[]
Bosses appear in in the Bonus Match of Classic Mode, in the World of Light, as well as the Mode Boss Battle. In Classic Mode, they form the bonus match as the final match once certain requirements are completed. In World of Light, they form the vanguard of either Galeems or Dharkon’s invasion and come into conflict with our heroes. In Boss Battle, they are fought consecutively with a chance to winning an elusive Boss Spirit. They are drawn from all over the universe with bosses from Mario Bros., Pokemon, Legend of Zelda, as well as third party franchises like Castlevania and Sonic.
World of Light[]
World of Light is an expansive where the forces of good (or bad) fight against the Lord of Light, Galeem, and the Lord of Darkness, Dharkon. Galeem initially uses its supernatural power to create Master Hand copies and then unleashed their power against the ensembled forces. The heroes were completed obliterated and were made puppets of Galeem to fight against Dharkon. Using an ancient magic, Galeem created possessed copies of the fighters and imbued into them a Spirit - an entity that fell victim to the Master Hand’s combined attack.
Hope was not lost, however, as Kirby survived and settled off to revive the fallen heroes. This led him and the heroes to a galaxy spanning adventure to prevent either light or darkness from taking over. Unlocking a character unlocks their own Character Arc which changes the main character to them. Some characters are unlocked via a Character Arc.
World of Light features four paths: a path where Galeem wins and engulfs the world in light, a path where Dharkon wins and engulfs the world in darkness, a path where both Galeem and Dharkon is creating a new dawn, and a path where Galeem and Dharkon united to create a world of twilight dusk. This new entity is called Gharkeem. Each ending has its own benefits and rewards and neither of them are considered “best ending” or a canon ending. Realistically speaking, the path where both are defeated can be seen as the true ending.
World of Light encompasses a total of twenty chapters that tells the story of the beloved characters amassing to fight the forces of Galeem, their eventual enslavement, and Kirby’s attempts to rescue them by awakening fighters from Galeems and Dharkon’s control.
Character Arcs
Players can set a Spirit to their character which gives him different attributes in battle. Defeating a character can not only possibly revive them but also a chance to win that Spirit. Customizable features are also present and can be applied to characters with customizable items such as taunts and victory taunts awarded for winning battles.
Boss Battles[]
Boss Battles consists of consecutive battles between bosses found in World of Light and/or Classic Mode. There aren’t any differences between the two but players can sightly heal themselves using healing items in between matches. If the player dies at any point, they are unable to continue but they do Lee the items and gold they receive in previous matches. Beating bosses yields many rewards such as customizable items, music, spirits, and even the powerful and elusive boss spirits!
VS. Mode[]
Grab a controller! Or twelve of them and battle it out to see who wins! There are many modes in VS. player mode but there are three main modes that are available:
- Stock Mode: Set a number of stocks per character. Run out of stocks and it’s tough bananas for you!
- Timed Mode: Set the timer and smash to your heart's delight! Just make sure you get to squeeze one one more kill in before the time reaches zero!
- Stamina Mode: This is your traditional “fight to your health bar runs out” Mode. Drain your opponents health away using powerful Smash attacks!
In addition to these modes, there are a number of special modes available!
Smashdown
Smashdown is one of the game modes in Special Move along with Sudden Death Mode and Custom Smash. In Smashdown, players pick a character that they want to play during the match. Once that match concludes, they are unable to pick that character again. Mii Fighters are not selectable and Echo Fighters will appear as separate roster slots.
Squad Strike
Players face off against each other by using a three or five character team. Players can choose the order that these characters would appear during the the match. There are three formats which can be chosen for this game: Tag Team is where characters are brought onto the stage seamlessly after one character dies. This goes until the last person standing is the winner. Elimination is where defeating the opponent’s character triggers an entirely new match. The goal is to eliminate your opponent’s character one by one. The final format is Best Of matches of three or five with the player who won the most rounds deemed the winner.
King of the Hill
This mode features a up to 12 players though only 2 players can actually play on a single Nintendo Switch. The goal is to move your character up the stage which is essentially a mountain with hazards and obstacles to reach the top. Then, after reaching the top, to defend it until the timer runs out. Getting defeated removes the King status and transfers it to the other character who has held the top the longest. Two player King of the Hill features a vertically split screen as opposed to horizontal.
Capture the Flag
Capture the Flag is an eight player mode where a character must capture the flag and return with it to the base. They are unable to attack while holding the flag. Meanwhile, opponent’s must follow after the player to damage and eliminate the flag holder in order to claim it. Locally, the game mode is up to four players while the online version is up to eight. Getting flags to the other end of the level rewards with a point and the most points after the end of the time frame is winner.
Target Elimination
This mode identifies a player as a target which must be eliminated. Killing regular players counts only as one point but killing a Target Character counts as three points. The target changes periodically throughout the match.
Smash Soccer
This mode is featured on all Omega form stages. Players are on a team of five which can be either with a human player or computer player with two teams in play. On either side of the stage is a single soccer goal with a larger version of the Soccer Ball in the middle of the stage. Knocking the ball into the opponent’s goal results in a point. The player with the most points by the end of the timer is the winner.
Event Mode[]
List of Events
Event Mode returns though it’s a bit different in that they incorporate previous Event Modes in Super Smash Bros. history as opposed to entirely new modes. In addition, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate includes entirely new event modes.
Custom Event Mode
Custom Event Mode is a feature that allows you to create, name, and share your own personally designed Event Mode. Players can edit both the name and description, number of CPU characters, mode options such as co-play or online play, as well as other parameters such as time or stock, stage and music, palette swaps, items, and more.
All-Star Mode[]
Players can participate in All-Star Mode after unlocking all of the characters and stages. All-Star Mode has different sub modes within it. Players can choose between the following modes.
- NES All-Star (Rewards: Gold and randomized customizable content)
- SNES All-Star (Rewards: Gold, randomized customizable content, and a common/uncommon Spirit)
- 64 All-Star (Rewards: Gold, randomized customizable content and spirit, and Master Orders ticket)
- Melee All-Star (Rewards: everything previously plus a Crazy Orders ticket.)
- Brawl All-Star (Rewards: everything previously plus an additional customizable content.)
- Smash 4 All-Star (Rewards: everything previously plus an another randomized Spirit.)
- Ultimate All-Star (Rewards: everything previously plus a Final Smash spirit.)
Ultimate All-Star features every single character plus Echoes which appear alongside their original character. As a result, it has more healing items which including a Healing Field. Maxim Tomatoes, Food, Heart Containers, and Fairy Bottles are also available in between matches.
Home Run Contest
Home Run Contest functions much like how it did previously. Music is customizable and can be adjusted like the other stages.
Break the Targets
Break the Targets returns with a decor that matches the character’s home series. Other than that, they function the same though failing to complete it results in a helpful tip prior to starting the Mode again.
Master Orders & Crazy Orders
Special Orders with its submodes: Master Orders and Crazy Orders makes a return from Smash 4 with carried over mechanics and Orders. Completing an order will yield gold plus a particular reward for some characters.
Target Blast
Returning from Smash 4, Target Blast places the opponent in launching a timed bomb to detonate and destroy the targets within the explosion and resulting collateral damage.
Minion Smash
Minion Smash takes the idea from Smash Run of battling hordes of enemies from various universes and made it a separate mode. Players can adjust the time limit for Minion Smash and the objective is to KO as many minions as possible.
Century Smash[]
Face off against one hundred Mii fighters! Players can pick who they want to fight as as well as the stage. Clearing Century Smash with a particular character may yield an reward.
Training[]
Training has been updated to allow players who see the exact damage dealt and where as well as launch trajectory lines based on the lowest percentage of damage dealt to the highest. Training Mode is set on the Training Stage which features three different platforms for players to train on. Players can either choose a CPU character or Sandbag. Players can also toggle Hurtbox and Hitbox to show where and how each attack lands and damages the opponent.
Online[]
Online features dedicated servers to allow smooth online play for every player. Online Mode has:
- Versus Mode
- Stock
- Time
- Stamina
- 16 Player Smash
- Smash Down
- King of the Hill
- Capture the Flag
Challenges[]
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Characters[]
Super Smash Bros. offers a total of ninety-nine which includes Echo characters. The staff was able to bring back every single character that has appeared within a Super Smash Bros. game to date. In addition to every character returning, so are various character aspects including customized specia moves, palette swaps, additional character customization, and more . In addition 59 the already expensive returning cast, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate features a total of twelve newcomers as well as twelve newcomers that are Echoes. Dr. Mario, Lucina, Dark Pit, Falco, and Dixie Kong are all playable characters that have been classified as Echo characters. Lucas, while similar to Ness, bares significant differences as does Isabelle upon her reveal.
Super Smash Bros. Character Timeline
✅ appeared in the game
❌ was absent from the game
❇️ Was DLC
❗️ Was present but not in playable form
Inkling was initially revealed during the March 2018 Direct and was the first character confirmed for the game. inkling was later confirmed to have both male and female versions. Ridley was later revealed at the end of the E3 2018 Direct in June along with confirmed alternate costumes of Meta-Ridley and Mecha-Ridley. Prior to this, both Daisy and Octoling were revealed as Echoes with Octoling confirmed to have both male and female versions. Later in the day, Reckless Safety Notice Guy was revealed following an announcement of Wii titles being available on the Switch. During Square-Enix’s presentation, 2B was revealed as a newcomer in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate along with a NieR:Automata port for the Switch.
The Leader of the Kremilings, King K. Rool was confirmed after long last as a newcomer aong with a Gangplank Galleon stage His announcement was accompanied with both King K. Rool, Tiki Tong, and Candy Kong as playable characters in Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze on the Switch. Marx was revealed at the start of the August Direct with a final trailer revealing Monster Hunter as well as a Monster Hunter World for Switch port. During the Direct, further Echoes Chrom, Dark Samus, Demise, and Hilda were also revealed. The Halloween Direct revealed both the fighter Alucard and the Echo, Richter along with confirmed Castlevania content. In addition, Shadow Mewtwo was also revealed at the end.
The November Direct revealed a new Echo Fighter: Dr. Luigi as well as the Fighter, Isabelle. Finally, the Super Smash Bros. Final Direct in December, before launch, showcased the Zero in his own trailer, the Echo Fighter Ken as well as Incineroar together in one trailer, the Echo Fighters Zack and Medusa, and finally Goku and Vageta in a last trailer. Additionally, the Fighter Pack was also announced and Piranha Plant was confirmed as a DLC character that would be distributed for free after registering the game.
Aside from the playable cast plus rosters, there are a few connected characters that appear within a character‘s Palette Swap. These characters are given an announcer voice clip, audience Cher’s, victory announcement, and more. These characters includes: Alph, Louie, Brittany, and Charlie (Olimar), Leaf (Pokemon trainer), Meta, Mecha, and Omega Ridley, the Koopalings (Bowser Jr), Psuedo-Palutena, Retro Pit, Raavio (Link), Mr. L (Luigi), Shadow Queen (Peach), Cosmic Spirit (Rosalina & Luma), Ancient Magister (R.O.B.), Pikachu Libre and Detective Pikachu, Yarn and Crafted Yoshi, Yarn and Clay Kirby, James McCloud (Fox), Blood Falcon (Captain Falcon), Alolan Meowth, Masked Lucina, Joshua Fireseed and Tal’Set (Turok), Metal Sonic, The Prince (2008), Dark Meta Knight and Galacta Knight, Matthew (Isaac), Ms. pax-Man, Kaptain K. Rool and Baron K. Roolstein, Goku Black, and Majin Vageta. Additionally, there are alternate costumes highlighting gender differences which includes the Villager, Wii Fit Trainer, Robin, Corrin, Inkling, Octoling, Commander Shepard, and Monster Hunter.
Most characters that appeared in Super Smash Bros. For Wii Unand 3DS remained relatively unchanged artherifally save for a few instances such as Zero Suit Samus, Ike, Fox and Falco, Link, Zelda, and Ganondorf. Other characters who haven’t been in a Smash title recently, namely though from the NES to 64 era, all received a tremendous graphically boost. Some characters were given an updated appearance based on their more iconic appearance in a later game such as Jack, Banjo-Kazooie, and Balloon Fighter while others, like Rash, The Prince, and Meowth were all based on a recent eppearance.
Shortly after the games release, Joker from Persona 5 was revealed as the first character in the Fighter Pack. The Fighter Pack includes six additional fighters along with Piranah Plant who released in February for free to those who registered the game. Joker was leaked via Best Buy in April and he was subsequently revealed and made playable at the end of March. Following Joker‘s release, the five remaining fighters were shown via sihoulette on the main website fueling speculation who they could be.
In Joker’s gameplay reveal trailer, the second character was announced to be revealed on a later date. Rayman was revealed to be the next character announced and the second representative from Ubisoft. He was later made available early May. Nintendo revealed two more DLC fighters at E3 2019 within their Nintendo E3 Direct. Namco’s Llyod Irving from Tales of Symphonia was revealed at the start of the Direct and Michael from Grand theft Auto V was revealed at the end of the Direct along with alt costumes of Franklin and Trevor. Lloyd was released on June 28th and Michael is slated for August 12th.
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Stages[]
There are a number of new stages making their appearance for the first time in the Super Smash Bros. series. Some of these stages represents entirely new franchises including Splatoon, Monster Hunter, and Neir Automata. Additionally, some stages accompany new fighters. This includes Gangplank Galleon for King K. Rool, Ultra Space for Incineroar, and Ridley’s Lair for Ridley. Finally, some stages based off recent games are also present including stages from Kirby: Planet Robobot, Great Plateau Shiekah Tower from Zelda Breath of the Wild and Ganon’s Castle Ruins from Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, New Donky City from Mario Odyssey, Nintendo Land from Nintendo Land, and Mario Party from Super Mario Party.
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New Donk City Hall |
New Donk City Hall is a location within the large metropolis known as New Donk City. The stage consists of floating platforms, soaring skyscrapers, well-cleaned streets, and performers who will perform “Jump, Super Star!”. You might even see the mayor, Pauline as well as the Odyssey in the background! Start off the busy streets below and then travel up the impressive city hall until the stage takes you soaring high above it.
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Daisy’s Cruise Ship |
Every princess needs to take a break every once and a while from her royal subjects. This is what this cruise ship is for. The battle takes place on the deck of the ship as well as the cabin and forward and back decks. The back deck contains a pool and veranda. The cruise ship will pass by notable locations such as Delfina Plaza, Donkey Kong Island and Gangplank Galleon, Windfall Island, Tortimer’s Island, Alola islands, and N. Sanity Island. |
Great Plateau Shiekah Tower |
After Calamity Ganon nearly destroyed Hyrule, it was inprisoned magically by Princess Zelda in Hyrule Castle. Hyrule was then left untouched for a hundred years. The Shiekah Towers still remain though as a reminder. Battle on this towering ancient construct as Hyrule looks below. Maybe take a moment to marvel the beauty, watch horses run freely, the Old Man arriving by glider, watch Guardians stalk the wilds, or the Divine Beast Vah Rudania scale Death Mountain. Do enough damage to the roof of the tower and it may collapse! |
Moray Towers |
These dizzying platforms, ramps, and towers, the stage namesake, have been home to many turf wars between Inklings and Octoling alike. Knowing the surroundings was important in gaining victory. Now, the towers host a different battle - a smashing battle! Still composed of ramps, players must fight each other while safely navigating the platforms and ramps. |
Access Ark |
This massive battlestation is the headquarters for the intergalactic Haltmann Works Company which finds and terraforms planets to make them more robotic. The inside of the station has many different environments within. You might even get lost! No worries, Suzie, the secretary, will assist the stage and will usher it section to section. The first section is a hallway which showcases statue busts of the president which can be destroyed off course. The second phase is where the technology is produced. Be careful of moving machinery and platforms! The third phase is the augmentation room where cybernetic wonders are planned and made. This phase is quite shocking so take care. The final phase is within the presidential office itself! It’s kind of straightforward except for the president watching in his chair. |
Ganon’s Castle Ruins |
Once Ganondorf claimed the Triforce of Power for himself, he began to systematically conquer Hyrule as Link slept. Nothing stood in his way with Zelda in hiding. After razing Hyrule Castle, he built his own and called in Ganon’s Castle. There he rules until he was overthrown by an older version of Link. The stage first starts off on the cliff in front of the castle. A magic rainbow platform transports the players into the top floor. The tower begins to crumble down causing players to scramble down while avoiding falling debris. Once the stage reaches the third phase, the battle takes place in the center of the ruins while surrounded by fire. |
Ultra Space |
Ultra Space is a location within the Ultraverse that’s accessible via wormholes. It’s possible to travel hundreds of light years in a matter of minutes. There are different worlds found within Ultra Space with each having an unique Ultra Beast. Players will first find themselves in Ultra Deep Sea, a submerged cavern where Nilhelgo resides. Be careful not to fall off the ledge! It’s a far way down! The Nilhelgo seem in the background are quite harmless in this phase. A wormhole opens up the next phase which is Ultra Jungle. Fight on a bridge of vines between two macho looking trees. You might even have time to marvel at Buzzwole as it emerges from a volcano. Later, a wormhole appears yet again and transports players to Ultra Plant where they are on a raised rocky outcrop. Lightning blasts plague the land so don’t stand in once place for too long! Finally, the last phase is in Ultra Megalopolis with Megalo Tower in the background. Duke it out with the other characters abroad a floating platform centered in front of the tower. |
Gangplank Galleon |
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Ridley’s Lair |
No other lair is more vile and more evil than that of Ridley’s. It’s very air is toxic and the stench of death greets anyone who happens to come upon the lair. The lair itself is composed of a floating platform stage suspended over a pool of lava. Numerous moving, floating rocket propelled platforms will arrives once the lava surges upwards. Despite it being called Ridley’s Lair, Ridley is nowhere to be seen. However, the evil insects Imago and Kiru Giru, will at times come onto the stage to wreck insectoid havoc. |
Consoles |
Nintendo is one of the oldest if not the oldest video game developers out there that’s still continuing to produce games and systems. They first started out with the Nintendo Entertainment System and eventually led to the Nintendo Switch. This stage will stage morph from the NES, to the SNES, to the Game Boy, to the N64, to the GameCube, to the Nintendo DS, to the Wii, to the 3DS, to the Wii U amd finally to the Switch. Each phase is fought on the particular system. |
Mii Plaza |
Miis were quite the revolutionary gaming innovation. Create a character in your likeness and take them racing or play in a baseball game. And the Mii Plaza is where your avatar creations could come to life and interact with one another. The stage consists of a single platform which hovers about the plaza. The players Miis found on the Nintendo Switch adorn the Plaza as well as the background of the platform itself. |
Stylin Boutique |
Time to show your stuff both in the boutiquette and on the stage! The Stylin Boutique will make sure that you are looking fine for the big show! So grab your most smashing outfit and smash the competition! And make sure you use your specials! This stage has two phases with the second phase being really important! The first phase takes place in the boutique. Here you can see various hairdressers and fashion designers making their customers look fabulous. Once you hear a prompt that the show is about to start, you know that you need to be on your A game. This transitions to the runway where players fight to gain the approval of the audience! If a player does, they gain an attack damage and speed boost after the second phase finishes and the first phase repeats. |
Urban Champion |
Fighting out in public may earn you some jail time or a fine but why go out and brawl in broad daylight when you can beat on an opponent in Smash? Or in Urban Champion? Whether it’s in front of a Snack Bar or Book Store, these two Urban Champions are dead set on ducking it out. Take care when playing this stage as these brawlers will damage any player on the stage with their punches. One may be punched back which causes them to fall backward which can damage players as well. They are immune to damage other from the other Champion. Also, watch out for a falling flower pot thrown by an angry shopkeeper. Once a champion stumbles back and falls, the stage will then move to the next store front with players having to follow along or risk getting KO’d. |
Abandoned Factory |
Aliens mysterious invaded Earth at some point and managed to destroy the human race. However, they two vanished leaving behind their robotic minions. Humans too left behind the YoRHa, androids tasked with protecting Earth and reclaiming what was lost. The Abandoned Factory was once used to produce weapons of war for humans but it has now been taken over by themachines who use to produce gigantic Goliaths caked Engels. The state’s first phase centers inside a large dome on a singular platform which is opened up dramatically by the arm of Marx, a large and ancient machine. After it vanishes, the stage then lifts up and transports the opponent to a circular building the winds upwards. Don’t get caught behind or you may be KOd. The final phase begins once the traveling portion ends at the top of the structure. From the background, an Engel, a massive Goliath class machine will launch itself forwards the stage. It will begin attacking it while causing its arms to burst into flames. After some time, it will return back to the start after Marx destroyed the wall. Unlike many stages, the background elements do not damage opponents so fear not. |
Ancestral Steppe |
This is the first area starting out hunters in Monster Hunter 4. This windswept region provides high hills for vantage points to defeat the monsters that calls it homes. This stage has walk off-able blast zones so be careful. The valley below features Aptonoth and Kelbi. Remobra will fly through the air while Gargwa will be closer to the stage. At times, packs Jaggi will appear to harass the Aptonoths and Kelbi. Danger is lurking when these creatures begin to retreat. This is a signal that Rathalos is coming. Once it arrives, it will whip up intense winds with its wings and unleash powerful fireballs. This causes portion of the stage up upheave this creating higher platforms. |
Planet Namek |
Friends die fighting the Saiyans. Heroes try to use Dragon Balls to wish everyone back but they have vanished. Group travels to Planet Namek since that's where the original ones are. Group runs into the evil tyrant, Frieza, who is look for them too. Vegeta is also there looking for them. Fights break out. Goku finally arrives after fully healing. Saves the day. Goku fights Frieza. A big battle. Piccolo is injures. Krillin does. Holy goes Super Saiyan. Frieza tries to destroy the planet. Goku manages to defeat him and narrowing escapes the dying planet. The Namek Saga. This state is set on a high rocky outcrop overlooking a Namekian village and a wide ocean. On occasion, Frieza’s spaceship will appear on the right acting has a moving, levitating platform. |
Umbrella Labs |
The Umbrella Corporation was a nefarious organization dedicated to creating B.O.W’s (Bio Organic Weapon) with a clandestine vision to use it to govern the world. They would have succeeded if not for the noble deeds of individuals such as Chris and Claire Redfield, Jill Valentine, and Leon Kennedy. This laboratory is currently conducting research and experiments to create B.O.Ws. The stage itself is set up within the complex with experimental glass tubes containing unidentifiable biological organs. The background also contains glass tubes. As the battle progresses, sirens will begin blaring and the lights goes out. When they turn back on, some of the tubes have broken and various B.O.Ws have broken loose. These include Lurkers, Eliminators, and Cerberus, and a Centurion. Every once a while, a growl will emit and the stage boss, Tyrant Nemesis appears. It will begin firing its rockets while also attacking with its tentacle arms. It will finally transform and launch a storm of tentacles attacks. After some time, it will vanish for a little while. |
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Underworld |
A story has to start somewhere and this story started with Medusa’s invasion of Skyworld. Pit found himself imprisoned within the infernal labyrinth which required him to navigate it while avoiding monsters and obstacles to make it to Overworld. The stage will slowly scroll upwards causing players to have to move upwards as well. There aren’t any side blasting lines so players can move while wrapping around them. There are various monsters that appear throughout in sprite form such as Monoeye, Reaper, Nettler, Shemum, and Specknose. The stage will loop back to the start as it progresses upwards. | |
Rangarak Canyon |
Ok, listen up! The plan is to touch down and fight our way through the canyon to reach the chasm! Sounds easy!? Wrong! This path is filled with angry pigs and giant walkers not to mention pitfalls and waterfalls! This stage will move section by section with action mostly taking place at it stops. When it does, Psyko-Pigs will attack along with Walkers. The stage will change as it moves forward and features both flat areas, hills and steps. While not a stage boss, a Giant Walker will appear which causes the entire stage to become red including the players. It will fire upon opponents who gets near its crosshair. After 30 seconds, it leaves and the stage loops back to the beginning. | |
Bowser’s Castle |
Hiding somewhere if the mix of lava and stone is the sinister Bowser waiting to exact his revenge on Mario. Though I guess waiting on a bridge isn’t exactly the best strategy. This stage takes place on the bridge over a pool of lava. An 8-bit Bowser will periodically spray fire at you so watch out! Hitting the axe causes the drawbridge to fold back and anyone standing on it to be without a platform. There are two moving floating platforms so try to get to them beforehand. Dropping the bridge defeats Bowser but they both come back and due time. | |
Abel City Highway |
Maverick reploids have invaded Abel City and mounting an attack on the highway! X! Zero! You just go and put a stop to them! This stage takes place on a long stretch of Highway. Throughout the match, several sections will collapse causing them to become stand alone platforms. In addition, three bee-copters will arrive at certain intervals and acts as moving platforms. | |
Star World |
Nothing was more gratifying yet gearing teaching Star World. These secret levels were both challenging and rewarding. Relive those memories on Star World with an equally challenging and rewarding stage set against a starry night sky. The stage is set with color switches that, when pressed, create new platforms with the previous ones vanishing. There is a red, green, and yellow switch located on the main stage. The red blocks and switch are activated first upon the start of the match and resemble battlefield. The yellow and green blocks are visible in outline form. When the yellow or green switch is pressed, the red blocks became intangible and the yellow or green blocks becomes the main platforms. | |
Death Mountain |
Nothing strikes fear like naming a mountain after Death. Indeed, the mountain may not exactly be an inviting place but it’s certainly not deadly. Besides the lava, preciouses, falling rocks, altitude sickness, and, of course, monsters. This stage is quite large and have multiple layers as well as cave passage ways. The top tier has several rocky outcrops plus a land bridge that connects the two sides of the mountains. in addition, there are two cave doors. The third tier has several hills, ledges, and three cave passage ways. The second tier has several trees and bushes as well as hills and two passageways. Finally, the bottom tier is closer to the water below and it mostly flat with a few trees and a bridge. | |
Crateria |
Crateria happens to be one of the first places Samus visits and is able to support human life. Located on Planet Zebes, it has a wide range of locations which go from the surface to deep in the ground. It’s quite large. This version takes two sections and mixes them together. The stage is suspended over a wide area of a mysterious liquid that acts like water. Situated above the liquid are three segmented metallic platforms. Situated above those are floating mossy platforms as well as a wall on the right side with mossy platforms attached to it. | |
Bomb Factory |
The Bomb Factory is an iconic area where Bomberman must blast soft bricks with bombs while hard bricks do not explode. It has appeared in numerous games under different names including in Super Bomberman which is called Normal Zone. This stage is based off the Super Bomberman version and features a single flat platform. Occasionally, soft brick blocks will fall down which can be smashed. It can damage opponents as they fall down. Additionally, hard brick blocks also fall down and deal significantly more damage. | |
The End of Time |
Time travel has been a staple in science fiction stories with character usually going back in time to right the wrongs of the present. Chrono Trigger is just one of those series which featured players traveling back and forth in time to prevent the destruction of the world by an alien invader. The stage is centered on a straight stage platform. There is a slope that hears Townes de slightly that goes to another stage platform with a lamppost. Sporadically, a blue light will appear which touching it causes the stage to be transported to different epoch. The layout of the stage slightly stays the same but with a different appearance. The following epochs that are visited are as follows:
Prehistory: Features a prehistoric appearance with both land-based and flying dinosaurs. Various prehistoric tribes can be seen dancing on the stage behind the fighters. | |
Spiral Mountain |
Banjo and Kazooie resides on a nice, pleasant area called Spiral Mountain along with Bottles the Mole and Tootie, Banjo’s little sister. But when Gruntilda the Witch kidnaps her to steal her beauty, Banjo acts and ventures into Gruntilda’s Keep to save her. This stage is set on the upper part of Spiral Mountain with a ridge leading to the mouth of Gruntilda’s Keep. It has a roof which can juggle opponents up and down. Occasionally, Gruntilda will fly out and become a Stage Boss where she will fire bolts of magic and attempt to turn characters into potatoes. Defeating her causes her to flee after performing a Gruntilda Rhyme to the player who defeated her. | |
Carrington Institute |
We might not know this exist but there are always clandestine organizations devoted to either helping or destroying humanity. These organizations may seem ordinary at first but, beneath their facadex they have secret operations. The Carrington Institute is just one organization dedicated to fighting corruption and saving the world from alien threats. This stage is a two tier stage with a ground floor and a top balcony floor as well as an elevator that goes between the two. Things are pretty ordinary until the evil alien race known as the Skedar shows up and begins launching ordinances and firepower onto the stage. It gets even worse when the Hovercopter appears in the top tier windows and begins firing onto players. Attack it to cause it to crash! | |
Earth 2112 |
When alien invaders took over the world, Mach Rider was driven from their home and was forced to flee in search for a new home while being pursued by roving bands of Quadrunners. Follow the Mach Rider’s path as they try to seek providence. This stage is set in a moving metallic platform of scrap metal. It will follow a set track with Quadrunners driving past. Touching the ground causes opponents to be bounced up. The stage will periodically set down on the ground and Quadrunners will drive past and slam into anyone caught In their path. | |
Farmstead |
Get a farm, plant some crops, raise some livestock, and start a family. This is the premise of Harvest Moon and, while it may seem simple, it’s a lot of work. Relive those farming moments in Farmstead. This stage is situated on the farm house as well as the barn. The first level of the stage consists of a solid flat surface with walk-offable side blast lines. The house has two levels as does the barn but the barn is a bit higher. Occasionally, a cow or chicken will appear so be careful! There are also seasons to this stage with all four being present. The stage may change with weather as well as rainy or sunny days in spring to fall and snowy or sunny days in winter. | |
Port of Ardia |
Turok is known for fighting all manner of creatures; not just dinosaurs. So when they start attacking one of the largest cities in the Lost Realm, he will be sure to come to protect it! This stage is set over a river with two sides connected by a bridge. The bridge can be broken thus exposing the water below. One side has a building structure which will start to collapse as the match progresses. The other side has various rubble strewn about. A mist also hangs about the stage making visibility low. | |
Rice Beach |
This was one of the first levels that Wario explored on his first adventure. It was infested by marine-type creatures such as crabs and such. This stage is entirely black and white save for the players. There are three tiers with wooden platforms supported by barrels and pirate crates. There are also destructible floating boxes that might produce items. On the right side is an inside area composed of masonry and old vines. | |
Archanea Palace |
Archanea Palace is the seat of the Archanea Kingdom and was United after a long and bitter war by the sheep King Marth. This stage is set on top of the royal palace and features a dome, several elevated platforms, and spires. Pegasus riders can be seen in the distance and there is a day and night cycle. For the most part, the stage is pretty straightforward and doesn’t contain any hazards. | |
Chemical Plant Zone |
Nothing screams out Sonic the Hedgehog like Chemical Plant Zone. While many Sonic stages features beautiful and natural backdrops, Chemical Plant Zone features a more industrial and darker image. The stage is set on two tiers. The first tier has a blue road which connects two industrial structures of varying height. The right structure has a curved road that heads to the top section which leads to a long blue road attached to an industrial block that snakes up and down which leads to a loop. It is possible to juggle opponents within the loop. Occasionally, hazardous pink liquid will rise up and cover the bottom tier causing players to move to the second tier to wait itnout. | |
Solomon’s Palace |
This palace has stood the test of time and leaders with having been built by King Solomon as the seat of his kingdom. After King Solomon aligned with the Djinn, the Ifrit, Ratash, threatened humanity with his Sant Wtmy. Him and his army was eventually sealed within the palace. The stage itself is composed of two levels of platforms with a main stage platform plus two floating sandstone platforms. There are also statues within the stage which can be broken down to damage opponents.The background contains a battle between the Sand Army and the people of Persia. | |
Bell Tower |
The Johto Region is a region full natural wonders, culture, history, and, of course, Pokémon. Situated next to Kanto, it shares similar Pokémon but it has its own differences as well. History is important in Johto and it’s various temples and shrines playba very big part of that. One such place is the Bell Tower. There were once two Bell Towers in Johto but one mysterious burned down which caused the Bell Towers patron, Ho-Oh, to fly away. This stage is set on building platform overlooking the Bell Tower and it’s park. The scene changes between summer, winter, spring, and summer match by match. Summer has verdant green leaves, fall has orange and red maple leaves, winter is covered in a thick snow, and spring is full of cherry blossoms. The stage platform is similar to Final Destination. Ho-Oh and other Johto Pokémon can be seen in the stage flying or on the main stage platform. These include Snubbull, Sneasel, Murkrow, and Teddirusa. | |
Ostrheinsburg Chapel Chapel |
Transcending history, and the world, a tale of souls and swords, eternally retold. | |
Gyromite |
Experience the joy that was Gyromite with a stage based off the very game! Gyromite featured Professor Hector who would navigate an industrial maze while ROB helped lift up metal pillars. This stage comes to life on Gyromite. The stage always features three tiers with randomizes platforms and bases. There are multiple metallic pillars that will rise up and down which prevents players from moving in that direction. The metallic platforms can not be passed through like others and are completely solid. In addition, various monsters and creatures will prowl the stage and damage the players. | |
Venus Lighthouse |
Venus Psynergy is one that controls the earth and nature. Needless to say, it’s strong and remains resilient against all odds. The Venus Lighthouse is actually the source of all Venus Psynergy and serves as the focal for many of the series events. The stage is featured at the very top of the structure with varying levels of towers and walkways including the main dais where the main villains are fought. At a certain period, the Fusion Dragon will appear and will fly about the stage but doesn't damage players on the stage and is merely for aesthetics. | |
Forest Maze |
This natural labyrinth of nature is where Geno wandered off to after possessing a child’s doll. The maze is where Mario, Geno, the rest fought against Bowyer, s member of Smithy’s hang and who was firing Aeros into Rose Town. Like Spear Pillar, there’s a top section of the stage followed by a bottom section which is accessible through hollowed out tree stumps or from the entrance of the left side. Aeroes will periodically rain on the stage which paralyzed those it hits. | |
treacherous mansion |
This was the last and longest mansion for Luigi to explore and sets the final ending for the second adventure. It also acts as the final battle for King Boo. It has a museum theme and is generally very dangerous. It is set up like the Luigi’s Mansion stage but it can’t be destroyed by attacking the pillars. There are seven rooms total with an attic that have various objects such as stuffed woolly mammoths, sarcophaguses, suits of armor, and more. Once in a while, King Boo appears and opens a dark portal above the stage and unleashed a horde of Boos onto the stage which can only be destroyed by not looking at them. | |
Fire Field |
This place used to be a good mime of various precious gems and rocks that were widely sought out within the galaxy. However, greedy corporations mined the planet to heavily and triggered a volcanic explosion which engulfed the planet in magma. The stage itself is featured on a moving platform which zig zags in and out of columns of fire, magma geysers, and vortexes of flames. It will travel the length of a track while racers race past which may strike players. The stage will even drop opponents and also do a barrel roll and let them go into a free fall before appearing later. Unlike Mute City and Port Town Aero Dive, this stage doesn’t set players down onto the track or other stationary platforms. | |
Nightwalk |
Nightwalk was one of the stand-out mini games in Rhythm Heaven that was just plain fun and gave you a sense of accomplishment upon completion. It was typical near the end or at the end of the game. In this stage, join Play-Yan as he jumps along while landing on blocks which springs both him and any player upwards. The stage scrolls along a set path with fluctuating heights and speeds throughout the match. Once it reaches the end, it will loop back. | |
N. Sanity Beach |
N. Sanity Island is the tropical home of Vradh and the Beach was where he first washed up ok after escaping Dr Cortex’s lab. The stage is a floating stage platform like Smashville that’s suspended over the water on the beach. At times, the tide will take over the staf and, after it leaves, will leave various crates including blast crates, arrow creates, item crates , and so on. | |
Blossom City |
This tranquil looking city is the assignment given to the Wonderful One, Wonder Red. It’s a bustle metropolis with a monorail system and an academy. Though it has no shortage of villains who wish to destroy this. This stage has two phases. Phase one is centered around on a speeding train which acts a stage platform. When the train comes to a quick halt, players are launched to the second phase, Blossom City University Square. As the battle continues, various GEATHJERK units arrive such as The infantry Dough-Goos and aerial units You-Houghs. Every once in a while, Laambo and Walltha appears to rage war against the inhabitants. It is at this time that the Wonderful 100 (Except for Wonder Red) will arrive to stop them. None of the elements impacts the battleS | |
Pokemon Stadium 3 |
I wanna be the very best, like no one ever was! You may remember those lyrics from the original Pokémon anime. Generally, the idea has remained the same with the player going to gym and fighting gym leaders. Pokémon Stadium has been apart of Smash since Melee with Pokémon Stadium 1 and 2 as stages. Pokémon Stadium 3 continues this trend including stage transformations. Generally, this time around, four new Types are used: Bug, Fairy, Fighting, and Normal. The stadium stage itself appears more futuristic than before with a more grand appearance. As per usual, you can see who is fighting as well as the score on the background display screen. Fireworks will also shoot off in the background and make shapes of Pokémon. | |
Dr. Mario |
Doo do do dodo do. Doo do do dodo do. We all know this music, right? Dr. Mario is one of those all-classics that defined Puzzle type games. Based on Tetris, players had to place colored pills strategically onto the colored viruses to destroy them. This stage occurs in the virus bottle with a retro Dr. Mario will tods these capsules. The stage itself occurs on bottom of the pill box but platforms are created through the pills piling up. Viruses in sprite form also appear and getting taken out by an aligned capsule deals splash damage. Thankfully, unlike the original Dr. Mario, the pills do not stack up and with the lowest one vanishing. | |
Neo Los Angeles |
When humanity fled Earth after an attack by an alien force, they crash landed on an uncharted planet. Despite managing to land safely , there new city was anchored to the land and became New Los Angeles. The stage is a traveling distance that first starts off in the BLADEH Hangar where other SKELLS are housed. It has walkoffable edges. A platform appears begins transporting players to the Commercial District. An in flight navigator narrates the location and notable landmarks. The stage is a bit like the Hangar phase but has numerous platforms such as businesses and awnings. The stage will then transport the player to the Industrial District which is an energy plant that produces electricity. This version is a bit more like Battlefield with three floating platforms. Electrical surges are also common and can damage opponents. The stage will then transport players to Residential District which features a house and a pool plus a gazebo and cars as platforms. Cars will drive down the street which may hit players. The stage will then take off and transport players in front of BLADE tower which video captures the fight with the screen behind. Finally, the stage will take the players high into the sky and over the city to the West Gate Plains and sets them down in front of the closed gate. Young Grexes and Little Suids are visible in the background. The stage then loops back. | |
Opera House |
Rhis beautiful and scinent opera house lies Cyrkensia in the Kingdom of Nestra. It has featured many songstresses such as Layla and Azura as well as a battleground between Hoshido and None. The battle takes in front of the opera stage with Azura singing in the background. The front of the stage is composed of gondolas which can support a single light to heavy weight character without sinking but not a heavy weight. Staying on a gondola for too long may cause it to sink. The gondolas will move about the water changing their location. | |
The Citadel |
The Citadel is a deep space station that houses the intergalactic government body, the Council and is home to millions of intergalactic species such as the humans, Turians, and Asari. It has played many pivotal roles within intergalactic history but it’s creation made be fat less benevolent than we thought. The stage first begins on a large rapid transport vehicle that speeds along the corridors of the Citadel. It’s first stop is the Presidium which functions as the Council’s living quarters and embassies for various homeworlds. The stage is set on a catwalk overlooking the Presidium Pond and statues. The rapid transport will then pick up opponents and jet upwards to the Citadel Tower where the council convened. This stage is set on an elevated domes platform with ledges overlooking the Council Chambers and forestry. The transport then takes the players to the Wards, the residential and commercial districts of the Citadel. This is centered along a balcony overlooking the wards as people on with their business. On occasion, a rapid transport will swing by and crash into anyone who jumps too high. Finally, the last rapid transport will pick up the player and transport them on top of the Normandy which features as a single platform stage with floating platforms appearing every so often. This then repeats. |
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Mementos |
This mysterious labyrinth is located under the streets of Shibuya and is said to exist within the Metaverse. It’s often called a palace of subconscious thoughts. This stage is unique as it changes in theme and color depending on the music that is played with blue representing Persona3, yellow representing a Persona 4, and red representing Persona 5. | |
The Glade of Dreams |
The Glade of Dreams is a fantastical place full of wonder, magic, and...Dreams. Located within this wondrous place are the Teensies as well as the hero, Rayman. The world boasts a wide variety of habitats and environments but the very existence of the world is still shrouded in mystery. The stage starts off on Rayman’s Small valley which has a natural feel to it. There are four phases to it:
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Tower of Salvation |
The Tower of Salvation is a very tall, divine structure that is the end point of the Journey of Rejuvenation by the Chosen One. Inside houses a vast spiraling staircase and the bodies of past Chosen Ones. The stage itself consists of a single stage platform with a second level dais platform. There are also floating moving platforms on either side. On occasion, the half elf Mithos Yggdrasil will appear and wreck havoc on the stage as a stage boss.
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Los Santos |
Los Santos is a sprawling metropolis where it’s said if you can go big, your dreams will come true. Many aspiring actors, actresses, celebrities, and trendsetters try to make their mark in this city. The stage first takes place in front of Franklin’s aunt’s house and will be a single runoff platform stage. Cars will periodically appear as does Chop in the background. It then becomes a large floating stage platforms that takes off into the sky; buzzing past a police helicopter and the blimp. It then sets players down onto the Maze Bank Tower, the tallest in the city a reporter helicopter can be seen taping the action. The stage then picks up and transports players to Michael’s House which consists of of a house platform, umbrella parasol platforms, and a pool. The next transition is to Del Perro Pier which has several stands and a Ferris wheel which is always active. The next transition sets off across the map and makes a stop at the top of Mt Chiliad which features a sloped stage platform. Occasionally, biplanes will fly overhead and provide as a temporary platform. The next transition is into Stab city, a run-down dusty town located in the desert. The fight takes place on a raised platform consisting of apartment roots. The final transition will pick players up from the apartment and transport them to an incoming train anencephaly will dump them off onto one of the cars of the train. The train will head through a tunnel before arriving into the city. It will then come to a stop. The ceiling of the town can damage and bounce opponents back down. The stage will pick up again and transport players back to Franklin’s aunt’s house. | |
Grandchpher |
The Grandcypher is the major mode of transportation in Granblue Fantasy and also serves as then housing for the party characters. The stage is pretty linear in that it doesn’t change shape throughout the match. The Cypher will sail in the air with various locations visible down below. The stage consists of a deck of the Cypher including various platforms and footholds floating in the air and attached to masts. There are 10 total. It’s a fairly large map and equals the size of Eldin Bridge. Several visible locations includes:
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Aughra’s Obersvatory |
This was the home where the mother of the Earth, Aughra, lived and studied. Here she watched the stars while searching for the Great Conjunction. The stage itself consists of runoff platforms on either side with floating platforms that will appear every so often. As the device in the middle rotates to a certain position, other platforms will rise up from the ground. At some point, Garthim, a monstrous race and several Skesis, tyrants of the world, Thra, will break and destroy the observatory. This causes the observatory to be laid in ruin. The device will stop spinning but new platforms are made after the destruction. This is until magically reconstructed by Aughra. The Crystal Tower is visible in the background and Aughra, Jen, Kira, Rian, Guejin, and Mira will at times appear. | |
Skyrim |
Skyrim is the homemade of the Nords and lies in the noerthn stretches of the continent, Tamriel. While it seems governed by the High King of a Skyrim, it holds allegiance to the Empire. After the fall of the grand Septim dynasty, the empire lost large territories. Skyrim stood poised to remove itself from the Empire which soon erupted into civil War which also brought draconian god of destruction, Alduin, the world eater. The stage first starts on High Hrothgar on top of its battlements. This consists of a single platform with edges. The stage then picks up and travel at own to Helen, a small town located nearby. Here, Alduin and his dragon troops are decininating the village with Fire. Meteors will rain down onto the stage as dragons pass by and unleash their fury. |
Items[]
Items make a return along with Pokemon and Assist Trophies. Every item that has appeared within the Super Smash Bros. series returns including a handful of new ones.
Pokémon[]
Pokéball Pokémon mark a return with every single Pokémon that have appeared since Super Smash Bros. 64. Including the returning ones, there are several new Pokémon as well. In addition, it is possible to Mega evolve certain Pokémon as well. Pokémon that are currently playable characters do not return as Pokéball Pokémon.
# | Image | Name | Gen | Typing | Move Used | Notes |
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#460 | Abomasnow | IV | Grass/Ice | Blizzard Ice Punch |
Unleashes a freezing whirlwind around itself followed by ice infused punches. not even the Ice Climbers can handle its cold! It is able to move around the stage. | |
#063 | Abra | I | Psychic | Teleport | This sneaky Pokemon will teleport itself to the nearest opponent, grab them via its psychic power, and then teleport to another area and release them! Maybe right off the ledge! | |
#359 | Absol | III | Dark | Future Sight | Absol will unleash a psychic power and then vanish. 20 seconds later, a Psychic Ball will form and home onto the closest opponent to the player. Absol can Mega Evolve which gives its attack greater strength and homing ability. | |
#681 | Aegislash | VI | Steel/Ghost | Stance Change/King’s Shield/Slash | Aegislash will follow the opponent around and will use its shield to protect the player who summoned it from damage. It will then Counters with a sword slash by switching stances. | |
#493 | Arceus | IV | Normal | Gravity | This Legendary Pokemon can be found within a Master Ball. It will use Gravity to immediately meteor Smash any airborne opponents. It is said to have the power of a god and created the universe. | |
#144 | Articuno | I | Flying/Ice | Sheer Cold | This majestic Legendary Pokemon emerges from a Master Ball. It will descend close to the ground and unleash a chilling wind that both freezes the opponent. It has a chance of a OHKO. | |
#015 | Beedrill | I | Bug/Poison | Swarm | A single Beedrill will emerge and leave causing it to summon its buddies. It will swarm across the stage while striking any opponent caught in its path. Beedrill can Mega Evolve which gives each one greater strength and juggling ability. | |
#182 | Bellossom | II | Grass | Sweet Scent | Bellossom will perform a dance which can put nearby enemies asleep. It has great range and prolonged sleep compared to other similar attacks. | |
#760 | Bewear | VII | Normal/Fighting | Brutal Swing | Bewear performs vicious punches as well as uppercuts. It will also grab and perform a bone-crunching hug. | |
#009 | Blastoise | I | Water | Hydro Pump | It fires several blasts of water in an upward arc which will cause a large water explosion upon contact. Blastoise can Mega Evolve which increases the amount of water blasts plus their damage and its impact radius. | |
#438 | Bonsly | IV | Rock | Tackle | Bonsly will move around and tackle the closest opponent. Despite its size, it deals high damage. Players can pick it up and throw it for high damage! Poor little sapling! | |
#436 | Bronzor | IV | Steel/Psychic | Flash Cannon | Four Bronzors appear and form a diamond shape in the air. One fires a Flash Cannon with reflects off the other and is directed to the next in line. They then rotate. The beam damaged anyone caught in it. | |
#794 | Buzzwole | VII | Bug/Fighting | Lunge | Buzzwole is found within a Master Ball. It quickly flexes it’s muscles and makes a straight dash forward. Once it does, it catches opponent and sucks them with its spike. It gains more muscle and strength with each sucking. | |
#251 | Celebi | II | Psychic/Grass | Fly/Heal Bell | Celebi can be found in a Master Ball. It had a high chance of flying off without so much as a goodbye but there is a slight chance it might use Heal Bell to completely heal the player and their allies. | |
#113 | Chansey | I | Normal | Softboiled | Chansey will throw out healing eggs that remove damage when eaten. Some are booby trapped and might explode. | |
#650 | Chespin | VI | Grass | Seed Bomb | Chespin will move about and throw up seeds that explode shortly after. | |
#152 | Chikorita | II | Grass | Razor Leaf | This Grass starter will whip razor-sharp leaves forward in a continuous straight line. | |
#390 | Chimchar | IV | Fire | Close Combat | Chimchar launches at the opponents while engulfed in fire which burns the opponent. | |
#035 | Clefairy | I | Fairy | Moon Blast | Clefairy will begin to shine and then releases a beam of lunar light from where it was standing. Hitting it will cause it to switch directions. | |
#615 | Cryogonal | V | Ice | Ice Beam | Cryogonal directs a beam of ice and directs it in 360 degree formation before using it to direct it at moving opponents. | |
#155 | Cyndaquil | II | Fire | Flamethrower | It will release a steady stream of fire right in front of this Fire starter. Pretty simple. | |
#491 | Darkrai | IV | Dark | Dark Void | Darkrai can be found within a Master Ball. Darkrai casts a dark orb which vacuums opponents in, puts them to sleep, and deal continuous damage. Talk about having a fitful sleep! | |
#702 | Dedenne | VI | Electric/Fairy | Discharge | This pint-sized Electric rodent will leap into the air and unleash a rotating electric attack that has a very wide reach. | |
#225 | Delibird | II | Ice/Flying | Present | Delibird will run around while throwing various items out of its sack including capsules, pokeballs, home-Run bats, and even Bomb-ombs. | |
#386 | Deoxys | III | Psychic | Hyper Beam | Deoxys can be found within a Master Ball. Soaring high into the air, Deoxys will flip around and unleash a devastating Hyper Beam attack downwards. It looks like that scene from Independence Day! | |
#719 | Diance | VI | Rock/Fairy | Diamond Storm | Diance is found within a Master Ball. It summons a Whirling storm of diamonds which damages nearby opponents. It then uses its powers to launch them in every which way. Diance can Mega Evolve which causes the storm to have a vacuum effect as well as increases the attack damage plus number of hits. | |
#050 | Diglett | I | Ground | Dig | Diglett will appear and then digs underground. It will randomly pop up under an opponent which launches them upwards. It will do this attack several times. | |
#132 | Ditto | I | Normal | Transform | This unique Pokemon will transform into the player who summoned it and will replicate that character's attacks while acting as a CPU ally. It comes along with the derpy face! | |
#232 | Donphan | II | Ground | Rollour | Donphan will curl itself in a ball and then speed forward while crashing into opponents with heavy damage. | |
#720 | Drampa | VII | Normal/Dragon | Outrage | Drampa will follow the player around and will viciously attack any opponent who attacks the player who summoned with. | |
#133 | Eevee | I | Normal | Tackle | This multi branching Pokemon can evolve into many forms but this particular Eevee prefers to perform jumping tackle moves back and forth. | |
#604 | Eelektross | V | Electric | Ion Deluge | Eelectross will fly while gathering Electric energy. It then discharges it in a massive burst of electricity which electrifies all Melee based moves that lack an elemental affinity. | |
#101 | Electrode | I | Electric | Self-Destruct | It will flash as it counts down to its own demise. Pick it up before it does and toss it at an opponent! Kaboom! | |
#244 | Entei | I | Fire | Fire Fang | Entei can be found within a Master Ball. Entei will charge forward while striking with enlarged fangs of fire! They seriously dea lots of damage and leaves a trailing line of Fire for extra damage! | |
#103 | Alolan Exeggutor | VII | Grass/Dragon | N/A | It might not do an attack but this dopey Pokemon will stand front and center and prevent anyone from coming across it. However, those who can walk cling or jump are at an advantage... | |
#653 | Fennekin | VI | Fire | Incinerate | Fennekin will unleash a fire attack that will continuously burn for a few seconds allowing for extra damage to stack up. Plus, it’s adorable! | |
#661 | File:160px | Fletchling | VI | Normal/Flying | Peck | Not all Pokemon unleash giant lasers or cause earthquakes. Some prefer for simpler attacks like hopping around and pecking at things. |
#282 | Gardevoir | III | Psychic/Fairy | Reflect | This graceful Pokemon will move about the stage while holding up a Reflect barrier. Any projectiles that hit it will be, well, reflected back. Gardevoir can Mega Evolve which increases the range of its Reflect and increases the power of the projectile that’s reflected back. | |
#445 | Garchomp | IV | Dragon/Ground | Dragon Rush | Garchomp rushes forward while rapidly and angrily slashing its foes before diving into the opponent and launching them. Garchomp can Mega Evolve which increases the range and strength of its attacks as well as shakes the ground around itself which causes tripping. | |
#649 | Genesect | V | Bug/Steel | Techno Blast | Genesect can be found within a Master Ball. This tragic Pokemon will move about the stage and unleash energy blasts from the illegally fitted cannon on its back. It can even charge it up and unleash a stronger version. | |
#094 | Gengar | I | Ghost/Poison | Destiny Bond | Gengar creates a bond with a all opponents. Should the player who summoned it be KO’d while this move is active, they all receive high damage by Gengar. Gengar can Mega Evolve which causes the Destiny Bond to last far longer than before as well as the damage dealt. | |
#203 | Girafarig | II | Normal/Psychic | Stomp/Psybeam | The front half of Girafarig will stomp near opponents who come close with its hoofs. The backside will simultaneously unleash a powerful Psybeam. | |
#487 | Giratina | IV | Dragon/Ghost | Dragon Breath | Giratina can be found within a Master Ball. This monstrous Pokemon may seem evil but it has good intentions. Really. It will unleash a powerful dragon attack that doesn’t deal damage but has high knockback. | |
#673 | Gogoat | VI | Grass/Normal | Headbutt | Jump on and take a ride on Gogoat. It will even Headbutt opponents with its horns as it runs back and forth. | |
#623 | Golurk | VI | Ground/Ghost | Dynamic Punch | Golurk levitates in the air slightly and then speeds forward while punching. This deals high damage and pushes any opponent along as Golurk flies forward. | |
#118 | Goldeen | I | Water | Splash | It just splashes. Knock if off the stage and put it out of its misery. | |
#088 | Grimer | I | Poison | Poison Touch | Simply touching this skulking mass of ooze causes a Poison Status effect in any opponent. | |
#383 | Primal Groudon | III | Ground/Fire | Precipice Blades | Primal Groudon can be found within a Master Ball. Primal Groudon slams down hard on the ground causing earthen spikes to shoot up in a straight line; launching any foolhardy opponents who find themselves in its path. | |
#316 | Gulpin | III | Poison | Swallow | This gluttonous Pokemon will swallow any and all projectiles or items. That includes move set items! It will also eat opponents which is a perfect time to start attacking them within its stomach! | |
#799 | Guzzlord | VII | Dark/Dragon | Swallow | Guzzlord is found within a Master Ball. It opens its mouth and inhaled everything including Players and items. It then chews up what’s it eaten andthen ejects it. | |
#130 | Gyarados | I | Water/Flying | Rage | Gyarados will only appear if a Magikarp is KO’d. Once it is, a Giant Gyarados will emerge from the bottom blast lines where it will unleash powerful blasts of draconian and watery power. Gyarados can Mega Evolve which not only increases it already gigantic size but also increases the damage dealt and the attack speed. The blasts of energy also homes onto opponents. | |
#485 | Heatran | IV | Fire/Steel | Magma Storm | Heatran is found within a Master Ball. It will appear and triggers afire storm which is small at first but builds up after each burst until it covers most of the stage. It ends with one final burst of fire power. | |
#106 | Hitmonlee | I | Fighting | Jump Kick | Hi-Yah! Feel the power of the Fighting type with Hitmonlee! This kick-crazy Pokemon will jump forward and unleash a powerful kick attack! | |
#720 | Hoopa | VI | Psychic/Ghost | Hyperspace Hole | Hoopa is round within a Master Ball. Hoopa causes rifts space to open up. It dives right in and will appear next to an opponent where it then proceeds to attack them with its rings. It will then retreat and strike yet again. It’ll repeat this loop several times. | |
#250 | Ho-Oh | II | Fire/Flying | Sacred Fire | Ho-Oh can be found within a Master Ball. Ho-Oh will descend back behind the stage and unleash a powerful wave of fire which sets everything ablaze. This wave will move along with Ho-Oh. | |
#686 | Inkay | VI | Dark/Psychic | Topsy Turvy | This strange Pokemon will jump and flip upside down before landing. When it does, anyone in the ground will slip! So sneaky! | |
#385 | Jirachi | III | Steel/Psychic | Fly/Doom Desire | Jirachi can be found within a Master Ball. Ij most cases, it will simply Fly away but there’s a very small chance it will perform Doom Desire which causes a heavenly starlight to engulf the stage and continuously damage all opponents for a period of time. | |
#647 | Keldeo | V | Water/Fighting | Sacred Sword | Keldeo can be found within a Master Ball. It will unleash sword strikes form its horn. Once it deals enough damage, it gains courage and transforms into its Resolute Form and unleashes even stronger sword strikes with increased range. | |
#707 | Klefki | VI | Steel/Fairy | Fairy Lock | Klefki will search for one opponent. Once it reaches them, it will lock them which pauses them in mid-movement and prevents them from moving or being launched for up to 10 seconds. | |
#109 | Koffing | I | Poison | Smog | This Pokemon is bad for your health. It will unleash poison clouds which will juggle the opponent and dea damage. Has a chance of also inflicting the Poison Status: | |
#382 | Primal Kyogre | III | Water | Origin Pulse | Kyogre can be found within a Master Ball. Kyogre releases a stream of light beams and jets of water that weave up and down like waves as it travels the length of a stage. | |
#646 | Kyurem | V | Dragon/Ice | Glaciate | Kyurem can be found within a Master Ball. Kyurem roars and instantly freezes anything within its general vicinity. In addition, any opponents outside of it will be vacuumed into its icy depths. | |
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Latias and Latios | III | Dragon/Flying | Steel Wing | This can can both be found within a Master Ball. They come together and then perform high Flying speed dashed along the stage. They are so fast that even being near them causes the opponent to move with them. Latias and Latios can Mega Evolve which increases their speed and attack damage. They move so fast that they have hurtboxes a few seconds prior and after traveling through. | |
#249 | Lugia | II | Psychic/Flying | Aeroblast | Lugia is found within a Master Ball. It will fly up and reappear behind the stage. It then unleashes a powerful wind blast that deals high damage as it travels about the stage. | |
#792 | Lunala | VII | Psychic/Ghost | Moongeist Beam | Lunala is found within a Master Ball. It will emerge and teleport behind the stage. It then takes it’s Full Moon stance and unleashes a large beam of light which can be directed to different trajectories. | |
#745 | Lyanroc | VII | Rock | Accelrock/Counter | Lyanroc will appear in its Midday Formon stages that occur during the day or generally well-lit like Wii Fit Studio and Pac-Land. Lyanroc performs Accelrock which quickly lunges forward while surrounded by floating rocks and boulders. It’s Midnight Form is on night stages or generally dark stages like Gamer and WarioWare Inc. Lyranroc will taunt its opponent before performing a pose which becomes a Counter move. It will launch into a powerful rock infused punch. | |
#801 | Magearna | VII | Steel/Fairy | Fleur Cannon | Magearna is found within a Master Ball. Magearna will go to the side of the stage and turn sideways to release its powerful beam. It will travel the length of the stage. Magearna will proceed to move up and down while firing the beam. | |
#129 | Magikarp | I | Water | Splash | It does a whole lot of nothing. Unless you KO it... | |
#082 | Magneton | I | Electric/Steel | Spark/Magnet Pull | Magneton unleashes an electrical attack. It will then use Magnet Pull to forcibly grab anyone who was hit by the previous attack and brings them to Magneton. | |
#183 | Marill | II | Water/Fairy | Tackle | This cute balloon like Pokémon will charge forward while striking with its cute body and water. It might not look much but it has high pushback so watch out! | |
#183 | Alolan Marowak | VII | Fire/Ghost | Shadow Bone Bone Club Bone Rush Bonemerang |
Alolan Marowak emerges and will perform several attacks including throwing his bone via Bonermerang, rushing at its opponent to perform a multi-hitting bone attack, simply hitting the opponent, or performing a stunning bone throw attack. | |
#802 | Marshadow | VII | Ghost/Fighting | Spectral Thief | Marshadow is found within a Master Ball. It will appear as a shadow which will stun the opponent. Befitting it’s typing, it will then launch into a powerful punch attack. | |
#809 | Melmetal | VII | Steel | Double Iron Bash | Melmetal will lumber around the stage and strike with its fists. It will perform a double punch with both of them which causes high damage and knockback. Can destroy shields. | |
#648 | Meloetta | V | Normal/Psychic | Echoed Voice | Meloetta is found within a Master Ball. She performs a song which causes musical notes in magica bubbles to appear. They will race across the stage while bouncing off platforms, objects, and even blast lines. Getting hit does high damage. | |
#376 | Metagross | III | Steel/Psychic | Earthquake | Metagross appears and begins stamping the ground with its large legs. Those underneath are instantly buried while others on the outer edges are launched upwards. Metagross can Mega Evolve which causes the earthquakes to be even stronger and do far more damage. It will crash downwards which deals even more damage. | |
#151 | Mew | I | Psychic | Fly/Barrier | Mew can be found within a Master Ball. In most cases, it will simply fly away but it has a small chance of using Barrier which casts a barrier on the player who summoned it as well as allies. This makes them impervious to damage for a limited time. | |
#251 | Miltank | II | Normal | Milk Drink | Miltank will produce milk and hand it out in bottles which restores the HP and gives a slight strength and launch resistance boost to anyone who drinks it. | |
#778 | Mimikyu | VII | Ghost/Fairy | Let’s Snuggle Forever | Mimikyu grabs a nearby opponent and brings them under its clothe. It then proceeds to attack and beat them up before ejecting them! Attacking poor Mimikyu puts it into its broken form. | |
#146 | Moltres | I | Fire/Flying | Heat Wave | Moltres can be found within a Master Ball. It will fly above the stage and unleash a wave of heat as it flaps its wings overhead. This causes heat waves to descend down to the stage while dealing high damage. | |
#146 | Mr. Mime | I | Psychic | Lightscreen | Mr. Mime created an invisible wall of random sizes and proportions which creates an obstacle for other players including the one who summoned it. | |
#258 | Mudkip | III | Water | Mud Sport | Mudkip squirts mud everywhere which lessens traction and increases tripping. | |
#446 | Munchlax | IV | Normal | Pick Up | Munchlax will eat anything including items and objects. Make sure you get to them before your opponent or Munchlax does! | |
#800 | Necrozoma | VII | Psychic | Prismatic Laser | Necrozoma is found within a Master Ball. It unleashes a burst of prisms rays which extend out from Necrozoma and travels the length of the stage while dealing large amounts of damage. | |
#793 | Nihilego | VII | Rock/Poison | N/A | Nihilego will search for an opponent and wraps themselves around the character. That character is briefly considered an ally of the player who summoned Nihilego and any KO attributed to it or KO on the possessed character is given to the player who summoned it: | |
#715 | Noivern | VI | Dragon/Flying | Boomburst | Noivern descends close to the stage and releases a powerful burst of sound which has extremely high knockback. | |
#095 | Onix | I | Rock/Ground | Rock Slide | Onix will ascend into the air. Within time, it causes rocks to fall down from the sky. Getting hit while airborne is a meteor Smash so watch out! | |
#501 | Oshawott | V | Water | Razor Shell | This cute Water starter will rush forward while slashing with its shells. It sprays water as it does in front of him which can cause opponents to slip before getting hit my a razor shell. | |
#484 | Palkia | IV | Water/Dragon | Spacial Rend | Palkia can be found within a Master Ball. It roars and then slashes, inverting the screen and flipping it upside down causing panic among the fighters. It affects even the player who summoned it! | |
#766 | Passimian | VII | Fighting | Fling | Two Passimians appear and will throw a melon back and forth at different heights and speed from across the stage. Hitting the fruit and preventing one from catching it angers them which will cause them to attack. | |
#548 | Petilil | V | Grass | Sleep Powder | Petilil will scurry around the stage while spraying sleep powder around which puts the opponents to sleep. | |
#393 | Piplup | IV | Water | Surf | ||
#728 | Popplio | VII | Water | Bubble Beam | Popplio unleashes a stream of bubbles which ascends upwards while pushing opponents along with the bubbles. | |
#224 | Porygon 2 | II | Normal | Conversion 2 | Porygon 2 tracks and analyzes a single opponent. It then adds buffs to the player who summoned it based on the baseline stats and attributes of the targeting opponent. This includes a Smash Attack strength buff against an opponent weak against Smash Attacks or a speed buff against a slow opponent. | |
#054 | Psyduck | I | Water | Psychic | Psyduck will waddle around the stage but will panic if attacked. If attacked too much, it will release a tremendous blast of Psychic energy at the opponent. | |
#771 | Pyukumukku | VII | Water | Counter | It might not seem to do much but accidentally attack it and Pyukumukku will counter attack with a fist composed of its innards! Gross! | |
#026 | Alolan Raichu | VII | Electric/Psychic | Wild Charge | Alolan Raichu will appear and begin floating above the stage. It exits the stage and then reappears will striking the opponent with electrified power. | |
#243 | Raikou | II | Electric | Thunder Fang | Raikou can be found within a Master Ball. It roars releasing electricity and charges forward, biting down. This causes a monster thunderbolt to strike down where he chomped; dealing high damage. | |
#722 | Rowlet | VII | Grass/Flying | Leafage | Rowlet will take to the air and unleash several leaf blades from its wings before flying to a new location and unleashing another volley. | |
#212 | Scizor | II | Bug/Steel | Metal Claw | Scizor is a cool Pokemon. It will rush forward and grab an opponent within its claw. It will tighten its grip; dealing damage before performing while final cut with both claws. Scizor can Mega Evolve which makes it faster and its grip attacks far stronger. It’s final cut also has collateral damage. | |
#319 | Sharpedo | III | Water/Dark | Crunch | Sharpedo will actively search for foes and, once it gets close, will perform a powerful bite attack that can crunch through super armor and shields. Sharpedo can Mega Evolve which makes its bites attacks more powerful and can easily break shields. It’s also quicker with better homing ability. | |
#495 | Snivy | V | Grass | Grass Tornado | Snivy unleashes a torrent of leaves as it circles about it. It then ascends to the heavens while carrying the opponent with it. | |
#143 | Snorlax | I | Normal | Body Slam | Snorlax will appear average in size and bounce on the stage. It then jumps high up past the upward blast lines. Within a few seconds, it reappears in a gigantic form and crashes down! Run away! | |
#791 | Solgaleo | VII | Psychic/Steel | Sunsteel Strike | Solgaleo is found within a Master Ball. It will charge its energy and then perform a high speed crash forward which causes a large explosion and deals high damage. | |
#665 | File:7A2F6BC7-56A9-44F0-99B4-B636275C6CD9.px | Spewpa | VI | Bug | Stun Spore | It will remain motionless but hitting it causes it to release dust that can momentarily paralyze opponents. It doesn’t affect the player who summoned it. |
#120 | Staryu | I | Water | Swift | Staryu will rush forward and target the closest opponent. It will then track their movements for a few seconds before unleashing a stream of stars in quick succession. | |
#245 | Suicune | II | Water | Aurora Beam | Suicune is found within a Master Ball. It howls and then unleashes a freezing beam which travels the length of the stage. It will immediately freeze any opponent caught within. | |
#684 | Swirlix | VI | Fairy | Cotton Spore | This fluffy and cute Pokemon releases a pink aura which slows down opponents caught within its field. | |
#787 | Tapu Bulu | VII | Grass/Fairy | Grassy Surge | Tapu Bulu is found within a Master Ball. Once released, it unleashes its power and causes all the platforms to be engulfed in grass. Touching the platform causes the Flower Status on any opponent. | |
#788 | Tapu Fini | VII | Water/Fairy | Misty Surge | Tapu Koko is found within a Master Ball. Once released, it howls and causes the stage to flood with a heavy mist that makes it hard to see other players on the stage - even for the player who summoned it. | |
#785 | Tapu Koko | VII | Electric/Fairy | Electric Surge | Tapu Koko is found within a Master Ball. Once released, it cries out and throws an electrical ball down to the ground. This causes every single platform to become electrified which deals damage and juggles opponents. | |
#786 | Tapu Lele | VII | Psychic/Fairy | Psychic Surge | Tapu Lele is found within a Master Ball. Once releases, it causes all the platforms to be enveloped with Psychic power which puts any opponent who touches it to sleep. | |
#498 | Tepig | V | Fire | Heat Crash | Tepig squeals and launches itself forward while engulfed on fire which burns and knocks the opponent upwards. It will do this attack several times.. | |
#777 | Togedemaru | VII | Steel/Electric | Zing Zap | Togedemaru will shoot out it’s spikes which causes thunder to strike down and cause a huge electrical explosion. It does this again after bouncing to a new location. | |
#175 | Togepi | II | Fairy | Metronome | Togepi performs Metronome which causes it to use a random attack such as Night Shade which blackens the screen, Magnitude which shakes the stage and causes opponents to slip, Powdery Snow which freezes opponents, Hypnosis which puts them to sleep, or Leech Seed which adds the Flower Status. | |
#255 | Torchic | III | Fire | Ember | Torchic shoots out a flaming ball of fire which travels forward and will burn and damage any opponent it hits. | |
#158 | Totodile | II | Water | Thrash | Totodile will thrash about while striking any opponent within its reach. It will perform bite attacks, slashes with its claws, and hits with its tail. | |
#252 | Treecko | III | Grass | Energy Ball | Treecko gathers energy from the stage and fires a ball of natural energy from its hands which flies forward. Once it hits, it causes damage plus the Flower effect. | |
#763 | Tsareena | VII | Grass | Trop Kick | Tsareena launches into a kick which traps the opponent into a series of kicks followed by a single downward kick. | |
#387 | Turtwig | IV | Grass | Grass Knot | Turtwig creates grass roots around itself and then vanishes. These roots will trip players who try running over them but they can be destroyed | |
#772 | Type: Null | VII | Normal | Iron Head | Type:Null will slam its head into nearby opponent. It moves rather slowly and it’s Iron Head attack is rather slow. | |
#772 | Silvally | VII | Normal | Multi-Attack | Silvally transforms from Type:Null after getting hit by an elemental attack such as Mario’s Fireball or Pikachu’s Thunder. It then launches an elemental Multi-Attack in the form of an energy attack. | |
#201 | Unown | II | Psychic | Take Down | A single Unown appears and flies downwards past the stage. A few moments after, a group of Unowns appears from below and travels upward to damage anyone caught in the middle. | |
#003 | Venusaur | I | Grass/Poison | Frenzy Plant | Venusaur causes a massive tree to shoot up which launches opponents upwards. Opponents who are nearby are grabbed with roots and branches. Venusaur can Mega Evolve which increases the size of the tree and its overall range when grabbing nearby opponents as well as damage dealt. | |
#494 | Victini | V | Fire/Psychic | Victory Star | Victini is found within a Master Ball. Victini will bless the player who summoned it by increase their knockback resistance as well as strength. | |
#721 | Volcanion | VI | Fire/Water | Steam Eruption | Volcanion is found within a Master Ball. Volcanion slams its feet on the ground which causes water to shoot around it which deals fire damage. | |
#647 | Volcarona | V | Bug/Fire | Fiery Dance | Volcarona will begin moving about while covered in fire which can burn and launch opponents that come into contact with it. | |
#037 | Vulpix | I | Fire | Fire Spin | Vulpix releases a swirling fire storm which catches the opponent and deals a heal hits of damage before ejecting the opponent. | |
#037 | Alolan Vulpix | VII | Ice | Icy Wind | Alolan Vulpix releases a swirling ice storm which catches the opponent and deals damage. It has a chance of freezing the opponent. | |
#461 | Weavile | IV | Dark/Ice | False Swipe | Weavile quickly moves back and forth while slashing. It only does 1% and possibly paralyzes the opponent. However, it does high damage and knockback while in the air. | |
#717 | Wimpod | VII | Bug/Water | Wimp Out | Wimpod will scuttle about the stage while trying to avoid characters. If damaged, it will frantically move around. Hitting it causes it to faint which counts as a KO kill. | |
#202 | Wobuffet | II | Psychic | Counter | Wobuffet will not attack but will move back and forth if hit which can deal damage to players on either side. It still has its derpy expression. | |
#716 | Xerneas | VI | Fairy | Geomancy | Xerneas is found within a Master Ball. It will release a magical aura which increases the knockback attack of al player’s on the field but the summoner has increased knockback power than others. | |
#717 | Yveltal | VI | Dark/Flying | Oblivion Wing | Yveltal is found within a Master Ball. It appears and causes all players on field to have 50% damage accumulated - even the player who summoned it. | |
#145 | Zapdos | I | Electric/Flying | ThunderShock | Zapdos is found within a Master Ball. It will hover above the stage and releases a burst of electric energy which juggles the opponent before launching them upwards. | |
#571 | Zoroark | V | Dark | Fury Swipes | Zoroark launches the opponent upwards and performs a series of attacks in the air before launching the opponent. | |
#718 | Zygarde | VII | Ground/Dragon | Land’s Wrath | Zygarse is found within a Master Ball. Zygarde causes a bury status to all opponent’s in the ground and then shakes the stage; causing damage. |
Assist Trophies[]
Assist Trophies mark their return with every assist returning since they were introduced in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. Many Assist Trophies also make their first appearance as well. Characters that were previously Assist Trophies but are now playable characters will not be returning as assists. It is possible to KO some of these assists for a killpoint.
Spirits[]
Spirits are a new addition to Super Smash abroad. Ultimate. They are characters who have lost their natural form and now road about in a spirit form. Spirits can be collected and added to a playable character to give them a number of different properties. In addition, players can engage in Spirit Battles to Defeat the possessed player and their Spirit to gain the Spirit inside. Players can train their Spirits to increase their Soieit Level or give them snacks to buff them up.
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Trophies[]
Once a Spirit is at a certain level, they can be transformed into a Trophy. Don’t worry, that Spieit will not be erased but creates an identical copy. These Trophies function much like in previous Super Smash Bros. games.
Masterpieces[]
Masterpieces are games that can be played an unlimited number of times that are set to a limited amount of time or to a certain goal. Every character-represented franchise has a Masterpiece available with some series having more than one. Masterpieces can be unlocked through Event Matches.
Music[]
There are over 2,300 songs ranging from every franchise represented in Smash as well as franchises that are important to Nintendo and gaming history. Players are able to obtain these songs by completing tasks, purchasing them, unlocking other content, or simply starting the game. This also marks the first time that the studio has accepted fan created remixes/reorchestrated tracks. This was done through a campaign by Nintendo to invite amateur musicians and remixers to contribute to the game’s musical library. Music is separated by franchises and those are separated by the Smash they first appeared in.
{{Color|My Music features over 2,300 songs from franchises within Smash with a growing number with DLC additions.
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate (Best Timeline)/My Music
Mobile
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is accompanied with two individual partner apps which offers interactive features that gives players an unique way to play the game. These features ties the app in along with Smash a Ultimate and allows progression and connection between the game and apps. Both apps are free though in-game purchases are present using real world currency.
Smash World[]
Released in April 2019, this feature serves as an interactive app that connects player across the globe together. It also allows players to display their in-game progress, player stats, and personal collection of game related material such as spirits, music, and more. The app also features an encyclopedia/database for Smash terminology, characters, stages, lore, and more. These can be unlocked within the app based on progression made in Smash Ultimate.
Players can chat with others in battle arenas, trade spirits, view other players stats, view replays, and upload and download created stages and event battles. There is also a messaging service that allows people to friend others and communicate freely.
Finally, players can also created. Smash-sanctioned clan which connects to a Smash Ultimate. Playing online can award points to the clan which can either be changed into gold, spirit points, or other goodies for players.
Smash Journey[]
Smash Journey is a free-to-play app that functions similar to other AR mobile games such as Pokemon Go and Jurassic World Alive though it does have elements such as Fire Emblem Heroes as well. The app was released shortly after E3 which saw it’s announcement.
Players walk around a map of their general surroundings and can come into contact with Spirits. These spirits consists of both fighter and non-playable characters including Pokeball Pokemon, Assist Trophies, and bosses. Players can load an individual spirit up with extra abilities and power-ups. These spirits appear as 3D figures ok the map and tapping them once within the vicinity will allow you to initiate a battle. Due to the controls of mobile gaming, it couldn’t replicate the same controls in Smash. Instead, the battle occurs off-screen with the results dependent on how powerful the players Spirit is. Once they defeat it, they capture its Essence.
Already having a Spirit and capturing one against spirit points to that particular Spirit which can be used to level them up. Treats and items can also be used to level up Spirits. In addition, simply battling another Spirit or adding them as your Partner Spirit will help level them up.
Much like the aforementioned mobile games, players can check into particular hot spots, landmarks, and other similar spots to receive additional goodies and items as well as experience points for the players account. Players can view the Spirits they own and the powers they have. In addition, it is possible to customize spirits with particular power-ups and items.
It is possible to share Spirits between Smash Ultimate and Smash Journey but it requires a toll in order to change a new Spirit between the two platforms. The toll comes in the form of a hefty amount of Gold, a rare item, or a certain condition which can be fulfilled in either platform. Players can assign up to five characters per team.
There are two types of Spirits: Fighter and Character spirits. Fighter Spirits are rare and exceptionally strong. They also can hold up to three Attack items and three Support items. Attack items comes in the form of various attacks found in Smash Bros. as well as weapons and items found in the games. Support Items offer unique properties to the player which reflect their use in the game. Certain Attack and Support items are exclusive to a particular character. For example, only Mario can use the Mario’s Fireball item. In addition it is also possible to collect Fighter Spirits or alternate palettes and costumes of the known roster. These will feature unique properties which makes them into their own character more or less.
Stages will also randomly pop up which functions like Pokémon Gyms. A certain player can hold the stage which is symbolized as Master Hand. Once they are defeated, the player who defeated them becomes Master Hand. Unlike Pokémon gyms, Stages last a certain length of time before vanishing. The one who is holding the Stage by the end of the timer is declared the winner and granted experience points and items/goodies.
There will be in-game updates as well as content that is downloadable in the base game. It is impossible to transfer Spirits that are considered DLC between the two platforms. There is in-game currency which can be used to heal Spirits, level them up, attract Spirits, and more. Real-world currency can also be used to purchase these items.
Smash Journey will feature AR capabilities where it allows players to put their Spirits into the player’s surroundings using the camera. Some Spirits like Fighter Spirits or those based on in-game elements will have two versions: picture and live. Live are moving models that will assume a fighting pose and can may perform an attack, taunt, or other gesture as well as a sound.
Voice Talent[]
Character | English | Japanese |
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Announcer | Xander Mobus | |
Master Hand & Crazy Hand | ||
01 Mario | Charles Martinet | |
01ε Dr. Mario | ||
03 Luigi | ||
03ε Dr. Luigi | ||
05 Link | Kengo Takanashi | |
07 Pit | Antony Del Rio | Minami Takayama |
07ε Dark Pit | ||
08 Simon Belmont | Keith Silverstein | Hideo Ishikawa |
08ε Richter Belmont | David Vincent | Kiyoyuki Yanada |
10 Rash | Sean Chiplock | |
13 Kirby | Makiko Ohmoto | |
14 X | Ted Sroka | Shotaro Morikubo |
16 Little Mac | Kosuke Toriumi | |
17 Bomberman | Peter Von Gromm | Keisuke Koumoto |
18 Ness | Makiko Ohmoto | |
19 Ryu | Kyle Hebert | Hiroki Takahashi |
19ε Ken | Reuben Langdon | Yuji Kishi |
21 Peach | Samantha Kelly | |
21ε Daisy | Deanna Mustard | |
23 King Dedede | Masahiro Sakurai | |
24 Fox | Mike West | Takashi Ohara |
24ε Falco | Mark Lund | Kosuke Takaguchi |
25 Pikachu | Ikue Otani | |
26 Joanna Dark | Laurence Bouvard | Yumiko Shaku |
27 Captain Falcon | Ryo Horikawa | |
29 Ganondorf | Takashi Nagasoko | |
29ε Demise | Hironori Miyata | |
30 Marth | Yuri Lowenthal | Hikaru Midorikawa |
30ε Lucina | Laura Bailey | Yuu Kobayashi |
31 Meowth | Maddie Blaustein | Inuko Inuyama |
33 Turok | Dean Seltzer | |
34 Zelda | Brandy Kopp | Ayumi Fujimura |
34ε Hilda | ||
35 Sheik | Ayumu Fujimura | |
36 Ice Climbers | Sanae Kobayashi | |
37 Wario | Charles Martinet | |
38 Mewtwo | Kenji Fujiwara | |
39 Roy | Ray Chase | Jun Fukuyama |
39ε Chrom | Matthew Mercer | Tomokazu Sugita |
40 Jigglypuff | Rachael Lillis | Mika Kanai |
41 Young Link | Fujiko Takimoto | |
42 Sonic | Roger Craig Smith | Junichi Kanemaru |
43 Pichu | Satomi Koorogi | |
45 Prince | Yuri Lowenthal Nolan North | |
46 Tails | Kate Higgins | Ryo Hirohashi |
47 Meta Knight | Eric Newsome | Atsushi Kisaichi |
48 Zero Suit Samus | Alesia Glidewell | |
49 Snake | David Hayter | Akio Otsuka |
50 Pokemon Trainer | Billy Bob Thompson (Male) Kate Bristol (Female) |
Tomoe Hanba (Male) Wakana Kingyo (Female) |
50 Squirtle | Michelle Knotz | Rikako Aikawa |
51 Ivysaur | Justin Alselmi | Iunko Inuyama |
52 Charizard | Shin-ichiro Miki | |
53 Ike | Greg Chun | Michihiko Hagi |
54 Lucas | Lani Minella | |
55 Rosalina | Kerri Kane | |
57 Lucario | Sean Schemmel | Daisuke Namikawa |
59 Nightmare | Nick Thornton | Nobuyuki Hiyama |
60 Wolf | Jay Ward | Kosuke Takaguchi |
61 Bowser Jr. | Caety Sagoian | |
62 Toon Link | Sachi Matsumoto | |
63 Krystal | Alesia Glidewell | Teiya Ichiryusai |
64 Isaac | Teiya Ichiryusai | |
67 Wii Fit Trainer | October Moore (Female) Steve Heinke (Male) |
Hitomi Hirose (Female) Tomoyuki Higuchi (Male) |
68 Crash | Jess Harnell | |
69 Greninja | Billy Bob Thompson | Yuji Ueda |
72-74 Mii Fighters | Yuji Kishi, Ryotaro Okiayu, Ayumi Fujimura Kiyoyuki Yanada, Minami Takayama, Umeka Shoji Takashi Ohara, Michihiko Hagi, Makiko Ohmoto Hideo Ishikawa, Kimiko Saito | |
75 Palutena | Brandy Kopp | Aya Hisakawa |
75ε Medusa | Cree Summer | Naomi Shindo |
78 Robin | David Vincent (Male) Lauren Landa (Female) |
Yoshimasa Hosoya (Male) Miyuki Sawashiro (Female) |
79 Wonder Red | Charlie Schlatter | Ryohei Kimura |
80 Shulk | Adam Howden | Shintaro Asanuma |
82 Cloud | Steve Burton | Takahiro Sakurai |
82 Zack | Rick Gomez | Keichi Suzumura |
83 Elma | Caitlin Glass | Hoko Kuwashima |
84 Corrin | Cam Clarke (Male) Marcella Lentz-Pope (Female) |
Nobunaga Shimazaki (Male) Satomi Satō (Female) |
85 Bayonetta | Hellena Taylor | Atsuko Tanaka |
86 Shepard | Mark Meer (Male) Jennifer Hale (Female) | |
87 Inkling | Yuki Tsuji (Girl & Boy) | |
87ε Octoling | Yuki Tsuji (Girl & Boy) | |
90 2B | Kira Buckland DC Douglas (Pod 042) |
Yui Ishikawa Hiroki Yasumoto (Pod 042) |
93 Balder | Crispin Freeman (Masked Sage) J. Grant Albrecht (Father Balder) |
Takehito Koyasu (Masked Sage) Norio Wakamoto (Father Balder) |
94 Monster Hunter | Melissa Hutchinson (Female) Matthew Mercer (Male) |
Mutsumi Tamura (Female) Akimitsu Takase (Male) |
95 Alucard | Yuri Lownethal | Ryotaro Okiayu |
97 Zero | Johnny Young Bosch | |
98 Incineroar | H.D. Quinn | Unsho Ishizuka |
99 Goku | Sean Schemmel | Masako Nozawa |
100 Vegeta | Christopher Sabat | Ryo Horikawa |
102 Joker | Xander Mobus | Jun Fukuyama |
103 Rayman | Douglas Rand | |
104 Lloyd Irving | Scott Menville | Katsuyuki Konishi |
105 Michael de Santa Franklin Clinton Trevor Phillips |
Ned Luke Shawn Foteno Steven Ogg | |
106 Katalina | Erica Lindbeck | Miyuki Sawashiro |
107 Midna & Wolf Link | Akiko Komoto |
Main Content in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate (Best Timeline) |
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Stages・Items・Assist Trophies・Pokémon・Music・Spirits・Bosses |
Additional Content in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate (Best Timeline) |
Classic Mode・Alternate Costumes・Copy Abilities・Codecs・Palutena’s Guidance・Los Santos Wanted Posters |