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Pokémon X Super Smash Bros.
Developer(s) GreenStar Studios
Nintendo
Sora Ltd.
HAL Laboratory
Bandai Namco
Publisher(s) GreenStar Studios
Fantendo
Platform(s) Nintendo Switch
Genre(s) Fighting
Platformer
Action
Series Super Smash Bros.
Pokémon (spin-off)
Release Date(s) WW: July 6, 2019
Mode(s) Single Player
Muktiplayer
Online Play
Age Rating(s) ESRB2013E1012RatingCERO A
Media Included Nintendo Switch cardridge
Digital purchase

Pokémon X Super Smash Bros. (or shortly named as Pokémon Smash Bros., ポケットモンスターオールスター! グレートフレイスマッシュブラザーズ!, Pocket Monsters All-Star! Great Fray Smash Brothers!! in Japanese.) is a fighting crossover spin-off game between Super Smash Bros. and Pokémon, developed by GreenStar Studios, Nintendo, Sora Ltd., HAL Laboratory and Game Freak, alongside with Bandai Namco, published by Fantendo and is released in July 6, 2019 worldwide only on Nintendo Switch. In this game, only iconic Pokémon from various Pokémon series are the main playable characters in this game as well as trainers in the background. Playable Pokémon characters from Super Smash Bros. Ultimate return in this game such as the infamous Pikachu, Jigglypuff, Mewtwo, Pichu, Squirtle, Ivysaur, Charizard, Lucario, Greninja and Incineroar. Pokémon from Ultra Smash Bros. IV also appears such as Sceptile and Genesect. Also downloadable Pokémon will appear in the game in future dates.

Gameplay[]

This game plays exactly like Super Smash Bros. Ultimate including the basics and mechanics. However it will have the single mechanic of Pokémon Trainer in Brawl. It will use type advantages without the stamina mechanic.

The descriptions of it's features match clearly from the ssbwiki website.​​​​​​​​​​​

New mechanics and features[]

Menu and UI[]

  • The character select screen is now ordered Pokémon from the numbers of the official Pokédex. Only the first Generation is startable while the next ones are unlockable.
  • The UI of the characters are more cartoony with a misture of vibrant colors from the Pokémon official artworks.

Game Modes

479Rotom Pokédex

The Rotom Pokédex appears as part of the Smash Taunts.

  • Style contests is a returning game mode from Melee ​​​​​​'s Bonus game mode. Players must perform an amount of combo's. With these combo's, players earn points even without KO'ing others with the amount of added combo's resulting high scores in the result screen. This is a game reference from Pokémon Contests in the Pokémon games.​ The player who has the highest bonus score wins regardless the amount off stocks they KO'ed.
    • Like in Pokémon, Bonuses are catagorized by these scores:
Cute! This bonus is added when a player performs more than four combo's and can kill opponents less than 120 percent. This is the lowest bonus.
Tough! ♥♥ This bonus is added when a player performs more than seven combo's and can kill opponents less than 110 percent.
Clever! ♥♥♥ This bonus is added when a player performs more than nine combo's and can kill opponents less than 100 percent.
Cool! ♥♥♥♥ This bonus is added when a player performs more than eleven combo's and can kill opponents less than 95 percent.
Beautiful! ♥♥♥♥♥ This bonus is added when a player perform more than fourteen combo's and can kill opponents less than 90 percent. This is the highest bonus.
    • There are also other bonuses that doesn't belong on these catagories.
  • Stage hazard toggle remains an unchanged option. However you can now toggle it in the stage selection screen instead of going to Rules.
  • Tracks in My Music are now organized by the stage's Generation rather than by series, such that all music from a given Pokémon game will be available across the stages corresponding to that Generation.
  • Classic Mode returns now inspired by Melee, based on each round, they give random characters. As for the final bosses, each character fight a specific Pokémon boss battle.
    • However, each stage corresponds to each Pokémon from the representive Generation.
  • Spirits Adventure Mode is removed due to a new mode added in this game.
  • As for the Smash Taunts, the Rotom Pokédex now replaces Snake's Codec Conversations and Palutena's Guidance to the Pokédex Entries of each character explaning their trivia and useful advice during battle.
  • Squad Strike is back with a new name: Tag Battle!! This mode allows you now to choose a Trainer to compete in the matches.
  • Mob and Century Smash returns. Instead of appearing Mii Fighters, a bunch of Pikachu, Raichu, Alolan Raichu, Eevee, Jigglypuff, Meowth and Pichu appear with a rainbow colored visual. All-Star Smash also returns while each character appear on stage according to the Pokédex order.
  • Special smash no longer exists in this game due to having no special or wearable items. However, in the game rules, you can change settings for the following matches which items you want to turn on.
  • Break the Targets returns from Melee. Each character has their own Break The Target stage useful to test their skills and optimizing their moves and movements.
  • Home-Run Contest returns including Sandbag and it's aesthetic. However, there's a new exclusive stage located in a large stadium, within a grassy field full of spectators on the banks.
  • A new menu added called Trainer Hub is a mode that allows you to customize your Pokémon Trainer with a variety of accessories.

Gameplay[]

  • 1v1 and 3+ multiplier returns with slight balance changes.
  • Buffering inputs are easier than Ultimate.
  • Charged smash attacks now deal more damage like in the previous instalments like Smash 4. However, there is a code that prevents getting attacks from rage mechanics making it more balanced.
  • Shield drops have less frames from 11 to 9 frames.
  • Shield platform drops return but are more suspectable and laggier than normal platform drops.
  • On Sudden Death, since Bob-ombs don't exist in this game, it will be replaced by Sunkerns and Electrodes.
  • Type advanatge will have a strong influence in gameplay:
    • An attack with type advantage does 1.5% more damage added. Knockback remains unchanged but it does have a strong effect by the damage taken.
    • An attack with type disadvantage does 1.5% less damage taken. Knockback remains unchanged but it does have a strong effect by the damage taken.
    • An attack with normal, neutral hit or a hit as the same type as the player, it does not have a type advantage or disadvantage.
  • However, their knockback is the same with every attack, even with type (dis)advantage. It acts like a multiplier.
  • This game introduces now a new mechanic called Critical Hit!. Like Hero in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, critical hits are based on type effectiveness that knocks the opponents very early. However, you can have them at low chances unlike Hero to balance the gameplay. Critical hits only come for smash attacks.
  • The Combo Damage Multiplier (CDM) has been balanced from Ultra. The combos are finished if:
    • the opponent is out hitstun after 5 frames;
    • the opponent attacks the player, interruping the combo's;
    • the opponent is KO'ed, Star KO'ed or Screen KO'ed;

Mobility[]

  • Perfect pivot returns and are easier to perform. However, each time they perfect pivot turn after an attack, they get laggier on time making them more vunerable and punishable.
  • Frame cancelling returns.
  • Consecutive grabs get more laggier on time making them more vunerable and punishable. This also makes grabs less save.
  • Shield grabs return from Smash 4.

Aesthetic[]

  • Punching and kicking SFX on hit are different and sound harder-hitting compared to the previous game, with even weaker attacks playing loud "punch" effects, remeniscent from the Pokémon games.
    • The Critical Hit SFX are used from the regular attacks from Pokémon games.
  • The flower from Panel de Pon in Ultimate is removed and changed without the flower in this game, giving it a flinching consecutive attack without the flower on the character's head.
    • Jigglypuff's Rest is the only exception that gives flower's on the opponent's heads after being hit.
  • When characters perform combo's, an animated text will show up above their name icon in gameplay. There are many combos (Note that these combo names are taken from Super Smash Bros. Crusade):
Low-Rank Combos Average-Rank Combos High-Rank Combos
Cool! 3 combo hit Amazing! 10 combo hit Monster! 17 combo hit
Good! 4 combo hit Beautiful! 11 combo hit Unstoppable! 18 combo hit
Very Good! 5 combo hit Crazy! 12 combo hit Legendary! 19 combo hit
Great! 6 combo hit Fantastic! 13 combo hit Godlike! 20 combo hit
Excellent! 7 combo hit Outstanding! 14 combo hit Radical! 21 combo hit
Super! 8 combo hit Manly! 15 combo hit Smashing! 22 combo hit
Awesome! 9 combo hit Incredible! 16 combo hit Perfect! 10+ Combo-hit to death

Items[]

  • A major amount of items are removed being from other series and replaced with items from Mystery Dungeon series with similar functions. The items reminiscent of Super Smash Bros. return.
  • The Fan returns from Brawl. It has now high knockback, instead of having a high SDI multiplier set knockback, preventing infinites.
  • Instead of food, players use different berries to recover their heatlh.
  • Supporting Pokémon replace Assist Trophies from Ultimate.
  • Final Smash Balls will make a return allowing Pokémon perform short Final Smashes inspired from Super Moves such as Giga Impact or Hyper Beam. Alolan Z-Moves, Mega Evolutions (Gigantamax Evolutions from Gen VIII and [[Terastal Phenomenon]] from Gen IX) and other powerful Pokémon moves.

Adventure Mode: A Trainer's Journey![]

This mode allows you to customize your own trainer before starting this game mode and choosing three starter Pokémon based on the roster to start the journey. TBA

Adventure Mode: Mystery Dungeon mode[]

In this mode, you play as a kid transformed into a chosen Pokémon and with a starter partner (Controlled by an AI or a second player) it starts the journey with a mission of rescuing Pokémon and other actions (Either a Rescue Team or Explorers team)

Event match[]

Event matches are challenges that place the player Pokémon into specific battle scenarios with special conditions and a certain objective to meet, many of which pay homage to either Pokédex descriptions or most known events of Pokémon main and side games.

Pokémon Amie[]

This mode allows the player to spend some time with their Pokémon like in Pokémon X and Pokémon Y. Also grants access to Training Mode and Minigames.

Minigames[]

These are special games that have different gameplays, brought from several main games and side games such as Pokémon Stadium 1-2. Up to 4 players, either human or COM can play them. (Computer (COM) players may initially be assigned Easy, Normal and Hard difficulty levels. The secret Nightmare difficulty can be unlocked by winning 5 consecutive minigames in "Who's The Champion?" match on Hard.

  • Berry Picker
  • Head It
  • The Puzzle
  • Whack-A-Diglett
  • Clefairy Says
  • Dig! Dig! Dig!
  • Ekans' Hoop Hurl
  • Magikarp's Splash
  • Rock Harden
  • Run, Rattata, Run
  • Sushi-Go-Round
  • Thundering Dynamo
  • Gutsy Golbat
  • Topsy-Turvy
  • Clear Cut Challenge
  • Furret's Frolic
  • Barrier Ball
  • Rampage Rollout
  • Streaming Stampede
  • Tumbling Togepi
  • Delibird's Delivery
  • Egg Emergency
  • Eager Eevee

Characters[]

Playable characters[]

There are in total of 84 playable Pokémon (87 counting Plusle & Minun, Zacian & Zamazenta and Grovyle & Celebi seperately), Gen I being the startable roster of this game until you must unlock Gen II to Gen VII Pokémon. Gen VIII and beyond are downloadable and can be purchased with a FIghters Pass.

  • Gen I has in total of 20 Pokémon (including one DLC, thus 21);
  • Gen II in total of 8 (including two DLCs and Celebi from Pokémon Mystery Dungeon, thus 10);
  • Gen III in total of 6 (including two DLCs, and Grovyle from Pokémon Mystery Dungeon, thus 8);
  • Gen IV in total of 9 (including one DLC, thus 10);
  • Gen V in total of 7 (including two DLCs, thus 9);
  • Gen VI in total of 5 (including two DLCs, thus 7);
  • Gen VII in total of 6 (including one DLC, thus 7);
  • Gen VIII in total of 13 confirmed fighters (15 if counted the Low Key Form of Toxtricity, the Rapid Strike Form of Urshifu and Zamazenta).
  • Gen IX in total of 10 DLC fighters.

Returning veterans remains mostly their moveset from Ultimate with Pikachu, Jigglypuff, Pichu, Mewtwo, Squirtle, Ivysaur, Charizard (without Pokémon Trainer obviously), Lucario, Greninja and Incineroar. Sceptile and Genesect have movesets inspired from Ultra Smash Bros. IV. This list below is ordered accordingly out of the official Pokédex. Echo fighters are also enlisted with a Epsilon symbol (ε) but their significance mean not only the similarity of the original character's moveset but also their regional appearance too (Alolan variations).

Downloadables can be purchased apart or along with a Fighters Pass. There are two passes catagorized in DLC waves: the Sword & Shield Fighter Pass, with playable Pokémon from Gen VIII; and the Bonus Fighter Pass, which this pass is more cheaper than the first one, intruducing popular Pokémon with each interesting moveset from each representive Generation from I to VII, excluding Gen IV. Scorbunny, Thwackey, Inteleon, Corviknight, Toxtricity (both forms), Obstagoon, Sirfetch'd, Morpeko, Dragapult, Urshifu (both forms), Zacian & Zamazenta and Calyrex are confirmed playable and downloadable for this game chosen to be in S&S Pass. Dragonite, Typhlosion, Lugia, Mudkip, Kecleon, Grotle, Chandelure, Volcarona, Heliolisk, Noivern, Silvally and Grovyle and Celebi from PMD are confirmed as playable and downloadable characters for this game in the Bonus Pack.

  • Names in bold are veterans from the previous Super Smash Bros. games.
  • Names in italic are veterans from Ultra Smash Bros. IV.
  • Names with (*) are Pokémon that appeared as Pokéball or cameos in the previous Super Smash Bros. games.
Starters

Ivysaur SSBUltimate


Pokemonredblue

Charizard SSBU Artwork


Pokemonredblue

Squirtle SSBU Artwork


Pokemonredblue

Pikachu SSBU Artwork


PokémonYellowPokemonredblue

002 Ivysaur (I) Ivysaur stock icon SSBU

006 Charizard (I)* Charizard stock icon SSBU

007 Squirtle (I) Squirtle stock icon SSBU

025 Pikachu (I) Pikachu Stock

GrassType PXSSB PoisonType PXSSB FireType PXSSB FlyingType PXSSB WaterType PXSSB ElectricType PXSSB

LibrePikachuSSBC


Pokemonxy

Raichu revised by hydro plumber de8q7br-pre

Pokemonredblue

Art Raichu Ultimate

Pokemon-sun-and-moon-logo-png

Sandslash ULTIMA


Pokemonredblue

025ε Pikachu Libre (I)Pikachu Libre stock icon DSSB

026 Raichu (I) Raichu Icon Smash

026ε Alolan Raichu (I)* AlolanRaichuIcon PXSSB

028 Sandslash (I) SandslashIcon PXSSB

ElectricType PXSSBFightingType PXSSB ElectricType PXSSB ElectricType PXSSBPsychicType PXSSB GroundType PXSSB

028SandslashAlola


Pokemon-sun-and-moon-logo-png

Jigglypuff (SSBVMK)

Pokemonredblue

Mmd meowth preview by mmdsatoshi db1l1q6-pre

Pokemonredblue

052MeowthAlola

Pokemon-sun-and-moon-logo-png

028ε Alolan Sandslash (I) AlolanSandslashIcon PXSSB

039 Jigglypuff (I) Jigglypuff Stock

052 Meowth (I)*MeowthIcon PXSSB

052ε Alolan Meowth (I) AlolanMeowthIcon PXSSB

IceType PXSSB SteelType PXSSB NormalType PXSSB FairyType PXSSB NormalType PXSSB DarkType PXSSB

054Psyduck


Pokemonredblue

Pokken Farfetchd

Pokemonredblue

Pokkén Gengar

Pokemonredblue

105Marowak


Pokemonredblue

054 Psyduck (I) PsyduckIcon PXSSB

083 Farfetch'd (I) FarfechdIcon PXSSB

094 Gengar (I) GengarIcon PXSSB

105 Marowak (I) MarowakIcon PXSSB

WaterType PXSSB NormalType PXSSBFlyingType PXSSB GhostType PXSSBPoisonType PXSSB GroundType PXSSB

105MarowakAlola


Pokemon-sun-and-moon-logo-png

106Hitmonlee

Pokemonredblue

Eevee Pokken

Pokemonredblue

Mewtwo SSBU Artwork

Pokemonredblue

105ε Alolan Marowak (I) AlolanMarowakIcon PXSSB

106 Hitmonlee (I)* HitmonleeIcon PXSSB

133 Eevee (I)* Eevee stock icon ASSB

150 Mewtwo (I) Mewtwo Stock

FireType PXSSBGhostType PXSSB FightingType PXSSB NormalType PXSSB PsychicType PXSSB
Unlockables

Pichu SpikyEarAlt Ultimate

172 Pichu (II) Pichu Stock

ElectricType PXSSB

Pokemongoldsilver

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185 Sudowoodo (II) SudowoodoIcon PXSSB

RockType PXSSB

Pokemongoldsilver

190Aipom

190 Aipom (II) AipomIcon PXSSB

NormalType PXSSB

Pokemongoldsilver

202Wobbuffet

202 Wobbuffet (II)* WobbuffetIcon PXSSB

PsychicType PXSSB

Pokemongoldsilver

Scizor ULTIMA

212 Scizor (II)* ScizorIcon PXSSB


BugType PXSSB

Pokemongoldsilver

214Heracross

214 Heracross (II) HeracrossIcon PXSSB

BugType PXSSB FightingType PXSSB

Pokemongoldsilver

SuicunePokkénTournament

245 Suicune (II)* SuicuneIcon PXSSB

WaterType PXSSB

Pokemongoldsilver

SceptileSmashifiedColorEdit

254 Sceptile (III) Sceptile Stock

GrassType PXSSB

Pokemon Ruby Sapphire

Blazikenpokkenlol 257 Blaziken (III)* Blazikenstock

FireType PXSSB FightingType PXSSB

Pokemon Ruby Sapphire

Gardevoir

282 Gardevoir (III)* GardevoirHeadSSBU

PsychicType PXSSB FairyType PXSSB

Pokemon Ruby Sapphire

Plusle&minun

311 / 312 Plusle & Minun (III) PlusleIcon PXSSB MinunIcon PXSSB

ElectricType PXSSB

Pokemon Ruby Sapphire

DeoxysSSBBL 386 Deoxys (III)*

PsychicType PXSSB

Pokemon Ruby Sapphire

392Infernape 392 Infernape (IV)*

FireType PXSSB FightingType PXSSB

Pokemondiamonpearl

PiplupPokéPark2

393 Piplup (IV)* PiplupIcon PXSSB

WaterType PXSSB

Pokemondiamonpearl

418Buizel

392 Buizel (IV)

WaterType PXSSB

Pokemondiamonpearl

Garchomp 445 Garchomp (IV)*

GroundType PXSSB DragonType PXSSB

Pokemondiamonpearl

Lucario SSBL 448 Lucario (IV) Lucario Stock

FightingType PXSSB SteelType PXSSB

Pokemondiamonpearl

Pokken Croagunk 2

453 Croagunk (IV)

PoisonType PXSSB FightingType PXSSB

Pokemondiamonpearl

Weavile Pokken

461 Weavile (IV)*

DarkType PXSSB IceType PXSSB

Pokemondiamonpearl

472Gliscor

472 Gliscor (IV)

GroundType PXSSB FlyingType PXSSB


Pokemondiamonpearl

Darkrai

491 Darkrai (IV)*

DarkType PXSSB

Pokemondiamonpearl

Tumblr pfj7j1ko2u1xypy30o2 250495 Snivy (V)*

GrassType PXSSB

Blackwhite logo

PignitePokePark2

499 Pignite (V)

FireType PXSSB FightingType PXSSB

Blackwhite logo

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501 Oshawott (V)*

WaterType PXSSB

Blackwhite logo

539Sawk 539 Sawk (V) FightingType PXSSB

Blackwhite logo

ZoroarkSSBH

571 Zoroark (V)*

DarkType PXSSB

Blackwhite logo

625Bisharp

625 Bisharp (V) BisharpStock DarkType PXSSB SteelType PXSSB

Blackwhite logo

GenesectSSB4

649 Genesect (V)*

BugType PXSSB SteelType PXSSB

Blackwhite logo

650Chespin

650 Chespin (VI)* ChespinIcon PXSSBGrassType PXSSB

Pokemonxy

Pokken Braixen

654 Braixen (VI)

FireType PXSSB

Pokemonxy

Greninja

658 Greninja (VI) Greninja StockWaterType PXSSB DarkType PXSSB

Pokemonxy

AegislashPokken

681 Aegislash (VI)

SteelType PXSSB GhostType PXSSB

Pokemonxy

701Hawlucha

701 Hawlucha (VI) HawluchaIcon PXSSB

FightingType PXSSB FlyingType PXSSB

Pokemonxy

Pokkén Decidueye

724 Decidueye (VII) DecidueyestockGrassType PXSSB GhostType PXSSB

Pokemon-sun-and-moon-logo-png

250px-Incineroar SSBU

727 Incineroar (VII)Incineroar Stock-0

FireType PXSSB DarkType PXSSB

Pokemon-sun-and-moon-logo-png

729Brionne

729 Brionne (VII)

WaterType PXSSB

Pokemon-sun-and-moon-logo-png

745Lycanroc Dusk

745 Lycanroc (Dusk Form) (VII) Lycanrocstock

RockType PXSSB

Pokemon-sun-and-moon-logo-png

MimikyuDiscord

778 Mimikyu (VII)* MimikyuHeadSSBGB

GhostType PXSSB FairyType PXSSB

Pokemon-sun-and-moon-logo-png

807Zeraora

807 Zeraora (VII) Zeraorastock

ElectricType PXSSB

Pokemon-sun-and-moon-logo-png

Downloadables Wave 1: Gen VIII Pack

811Thwackey

811 Thwackey (VIII) GrassType PXSSB


Pokemon Sword and Shield Logos Small

Downloadable on January 14, 2020

Final Smash is not definitive.

813Scorbunny

813 Scorbunny (VIII) ScorbunnyIcon by polipedeFireType PXSSB

Pokemon Sword and Shield Logos Small

Downloadable on November 15, 2019

Final Smash is not definitive.

Inteleon by mutationfoxy deabpcz-pre

818 Inteleon (VIII)

WaterType PXSSB


Pokemon Sword and Shield Logos Small

Downloadable on January 14, 2020

Final Smash is not definitive.

823Corviknight

823 Corviknight (VIII)

FlyingType PXSSB SteelType PXSSB


Pokemon Sword and Shield Logos Small

Downloadable on March 12, 2020

849 Toxtricity (VIII)

ElectricType PXSSB PoisonType PXSSB

Pokemon Sword and Shield Logos Small

Downloadable on May 15, 2020

Pokemon obstagoon 2 2x

862 Obstagoon (VIII)

DarkType PXSSB SteelType PXSSB

Pokemon Sword and Shield Logos Small

Downloadable on June 29, 2020

Sirfetch'd 3d

865 Sirfetch'd (VIII)

FightingType PXSSB

Pokemon Sword and Shield Logos Small

Downloadable on April 9, 2021

877 Morpeko (VIII)

ElectricType PXSSB DarkType PXSSB

Pokemon Sword and Shield Logos Small

Downloadable on November 18, 2020

Dragapult 887 HOME

887 Dragapult (VIII)

DragonType PXSSB GhostType PXSSB

Pokemon Sword and Shield Logos Small

Downloadable on July 7, 2021

888 Zacian (VIII)

FairyType PXSSB SteelType PXSSB

889 Zamazenta (VIII)

FightingType PXSSB SteelType PXSSB

Pokemon Sword and Shield Logos Small

Downloadable on September 19th, 2021

892 Urshifu (VIII)

Single Strike:FightingType PXSSB DarkType PXSSB

Rapid Strike:FightingType PXSSB WaterType PXSSB

Pokemon Sword and Shield Logos Small

Downloadable on December 24, 2020

893Zarude


893 Zarude (VIII)

DarkType PXSSB GrassType PXSSB

Pokemon Sword and Shield Logos Small

Downloadable on October 8, 2021

Calyrex

898 Calyrex (VIII)

PsychicType PXSSB GrassType PXSSB

Pokemon Sword and Shield Logos Small

Downloadable on December 24, 2020

Downloadables Wave 2: Bonus Pack

Pokken Dragonite

149 Dragonite (I)* Dragonite Icon made by patwhit01

FlyingType PXSSB DragonType PXSSB

Pokemonredblue

Downloadable on December 25, 2019

Thyplosion smash ultimate render style edit by camiloarts1 ddry9v4-pre

157 Typhlosion (II)

FireType PXSSB

Pokemongoldsilver

Downloadable on February 21, 2020

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249 Lugia (II)*

PsychicType PXSSB FlyingType PXSSB

Pokemongoldsilver

Downloadable on February 21, 2020

258Mudkip 3

258 Mudkip (III)

WaterType PXSSB

Pokemon Ruby Sapphire

Downloadable on April 3, 2020

352Kecleon

352 Kecleon (III)

NormalType PXSSB

Pokemon Ruby Sapphire

Downloadable on April 3, 2020

388Grotle

388 Grotle (IV)

GrassType PXSSB

Pokemondiamonpearl

Downloadable on May 15, 2020

Chandelure (Pokkén Tournament)

609 Chandelure (V)

GhostType PXSSB FireType PXSSB

Blackwhite logo

Downloadable on September 24, 2020

Volcarona UCS

637 Volcarona (V)

BugType PXSSB FireType PXSSB

Blackwhite logo

Downloadable on September 24, 2020

.695Heliolisk

695 Heliolisk (VI)

ElectricType PXSSB NormalType PXSSB

Pokemonxy

Downloadable on Ferbuary 17, 2021

NoivernArt

715 Noivern (VI)

FlyingType PXSSB DragonType PXSSB

Pokemonxy

Downloadable on Ferbuary 17, 2021

Silvally tcg render by dasterendermanalbino-dbsp3we.png

773 Silvally (VII)

NormalType PXSSB

Pokemon-sun-and-moon-logo-png

Downloadable on May 27, 2021

GrovyleCelebiSmashFanRender

253 Grovyle & 251 Celebi (III & II)

GrassType PXSSB PsychicType PXSSB

Pokemon Mystery Dungeon logo DSSB

Downloadable on April 20, 2022

Trainers[]

Those trainers come from various Pokémon games as playable characters. You can choose them in Adventure Mode and Tag Battles. When selected, the other ones will appear as CPU's in Adventure Mode and Tag Battles. You can also customize your own Pokémon Trainer before playing them too. They have also their own unique voice clips. Downloadable trainers like Victor and Gloria from Pokémon Sword & Shield, come along with the downloadable Pokémon once you purchased one of the fighters above only from Gen VIII, alongside with extra outfits from the Expansion Packs.

PokemonTrainer SSBUltimate - Solo

Pokemonredblue

Ethan Pokemon Brendan-0

LucasPt

Pokemon Ruby Sapphire

Hilbert

Blackwhite logo

Red Ethan Brendan Lucas Hilbert
Black 2 White 2 Nate

Calem X&Y

Pokemonxy

Male-PokemonSunMoon

Pokemon-sun-and-moon-logo-png

250px-Lets Go Pikachu Eevee Male Trainer
Nate Calem Elio Chase

Crystal Kris

Pokemonredblue

Pokemon ORAS May

PokemonTrainer SSBUltimate (Female) - Solo

DawnPt

Pokemon Ruby Sapphire

190px-HeartGold SoulSilver Lyra
Kris May Leaf Dawn Lyra

Hilda SSBQuantum

Blackwhite logo

White2

X Y Serena

Pokemonxy

Female pokemon-sun-moon-characters

Pokemon-sun-and-moon-logo-png

Lets Go Pikachu Eevee Female Trainer
Hilda Rosa Serena Selene Elaine
DLC

Sword Shield Male Trainer

Pokemon Sword and Shield Logos Small

Sword Shield Female Trainer

Pokemon Sword and Shield Logos Small

Violet Male Trainer

Pokemon Scarlet and Violet Logos Small

Scarlet Female Trainer

Pokemon Scarlet and Violet Logos Small

TBA
Victor Gloria Florian Juliana

Bosses[]

Those Pokémon are bosses from Adventure Mode, Classic Mode and Boss Rush. The downloadable bosses, Eternatus and Shadow Lugia from Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness, comes along after you purchased one of the downloadable fighters above only from Gen VIII.

384Rayquaza384Mega Rayquaza

Rayquaza >> Mega Rayquaza

Pokemon Ruby Sapphire

485Heatran

Heatran

Pokemondiamonpearl

486Regigigas

Regigigas

Pokemondiamonpearl

641Tornadus641Tornadus-Therian

Tornadus >> Beast

Blackwhite logo

642Thundurus642Thundurus-Therian

Thundurus >> Beast

Blackwhite logo

645Landorus645Landorus-Therian

Landorus >> Beast

Blackwhite logo

718Zygarde10%718Zygarde718ZygardeComplete

Zygarde 10% >> Zygarde 50% >> Zygarde 100%

Pokemonxy

720Hoopa-Unbound

Hoopa (Unbound)

Pokemonxy

Volcanion SI

Volcanion

Pokemonxy

800Necrozma Ultra Necrozma

Necrozma >> Ultra Necrozma

UltraSun and UltraMoon Logo

Eternatus Eternatus Eternamax

Eternatus >> Gigantamax Eternatus (DLC)

Pokemon Sword and Shield Logos Small

Shadowlugia

Shadow Lugia (DLC)

Pokemon XD Logo-EN

YawningInsecureHectorsdolphin-poster

??? Dark Matter

Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon logo

???

NPC's[]

Stages[]

Stages will be represented with each Generation and series of Pokémon games. Stages representing with a (*) are unlockable. Downloadable stage come along with downloadable fighters from Gen VIII after being purchased.

  • Boss stages are now playable stages in the updated version of this game (3.1.0).
  • As a celebration of the worldwide release of New Pokémon Snap, the game gives a free update that travels through all the locations in the original game.

Returning Stages[]

Those stages from return from the previous Super Smash Bros. series. Battlefield and Final Destination are not Pokémon related.

  • Poké Floats returns in this game while being absent in all Smash games since Melee.

SaffronCity SSBU

Saffron City

Pokemonredblue Super Smash Bros 64Logo

SSBU-Pokémon Stadium

Pokémon Stadium

Pokemonredblue Super Smash Bros. Melee logo

PokeFloats SSBU2

Poké Floats**

Pokemonredblue Super Smash Bros. Melee logo

SSBU-Pokémon Stadium 2

Pokémon Stadium 2

EnglishPokemonLogo Super Smash Bros. Brawl logo

SpearPillar SSBU

Spear Pillar*

Pokemondiamonpearl Super Smash Bros. Brawl logo

UnovaPokemonLeague SSBU

Unova Pokémon League*

Pokemon Black and White versions logo DSSB Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS logo

PrismTower SSBU

Prism Tower

Pokemonxy Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS logo

KalosPokemonLeague SSBU

Kalos Pokémon League*

Pokemonxy Super Smash Bros. for Wii U logo

Big Battlefield (Ultimate)

Battlefield*

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate logo

Final Destination SSBU Stage

Final Destination**

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate logo

New Stages[]

PokemonColosseum

Pokémon Colosseum

EnglishPokemonLogo

TBA

Kanto Pokémon League*

Pokemonredblue

250px-Fuchsia Gym anime

Fuchia Gym Rooftops

Pokemonredblue

TBA

House of Memories

Pokemonredblue

LakeofRageSSBC

Lake of Rage**

Pokemonredblue

TBA

Johto Pokémon League*

Pokemongoldsilver

HGSS Brass Tower-Day

Burned Tower

Pokemongoldsilver

TBA

Blackthorn Gym*

Pokemongoldsilver

TBA

Goldenrod Station

Pokemongoldsilver

TBA

Hoenn Pokémon League*

Pokemon Ruby Sapphire

300px-Fortree City

Fortree Gym*

Pokemon Ruby Sapphire

TBA

Cave of Origin

Pokemon Ruby Sapphire

TBA

Pacifidlog Waters

Pokemon Ruby Sapphire

SkyPillarVS

Sky Pillar**

Pokemon Ruby Sapphire

D8fvwje-f7884b9e-92ee-44f0-8164-f0c1156b4538

Sinnoh Pokémon League*

Pokemondiamonpearl

TBA

Sunyshore Gym*

Pokemondiamonpearl

TBA

Stark Mountain

Pokemondiamonpearl

Snowpoint Temple

Snowpoint Shrine

Pokemondiamonpearl

220px-Snowpoint Temple anime

Snowpoint Temple 2**

Pokemondiamonpearl

TBA

Oreburgh Mine

Pokemondiamonpearl

TBA

Stark Mountain**

Pokemondiamonpearl

TBA

Castelia Gym*

Pokemon Black and White versions logo DSSB

TBA

Dragonspiral Tower

Pokemon Black and White versions logo DSSB

TBA

Battle Subway

Pokemon Black and White versions logo DSSB

TBA

Mistralton Airride

Pokemon Black and White versions logo DSSB

TBA

Abundant Shrine**

Pokemon Black and White versions logo DSSB

250px-Anistar Gym battlefield

Anistar Gym*

Pokemonxy

220px-Poké Ball Factory interior anime

Pokéball Factory

Pokemonxy

250px-Terminus Cave anime

Terminus Cave**

Pokemonxy

TBA

Reflection Cave**

Pokemonxy

TBA

Azure Bay**


Pokemonxy

250px-Pokémon League Champion chamber SM

Alola Pokémon League*

Pokemon-sun-and-moon-logo-png

AltarofSunne

Altar of the Guardians

Pokemon-sun-and-moon-logo-png

250px-Village Flottant SL

Seafolk Port

Pokemon-sun-and-moon-logo-png

TBA

Battle Tree

Pokemon-sun-and-moon-logo-png

Aether paradise

Aether Paradise*

Pokemon-sun-and-moon-logo-png

Battleroyaldome

Battle Royal Dome

Pokemon-sun-and-moon-logo-png

250px-Ultra Deep Sea anime

Ultra Space**

Pokemon-sun-and-moon-logo-png

PokemonCamp

Pokémon Camp (DLC)

Pokemon Sword and Shield Logos Small

800px-SwSh Prerelease industrial city

Motostoke (DLC) Pokemon Sword and Shield Logos Small

Hammerlocke SwSh

Hammerlocke Stadium (DLC) Pokemon Sword and Shield Logos Small

Spikemuth SwSh

Spikemuth (DLC) Pokemon Sword and Shield Logos Small

1200px-Circhester SwSh

Chirchester (DLC)

Pokemon Sword and Shield Logos Small

GlimwoodTangle LiveCamera SS

Glimwood Tangle (DLC)

Pokemon Sword and Shield Logos Small

Slumbering Weald altar SwSh

Slumbering Weald (DLC) Pokemon Sword and Shield Logos Small

FlorioPokemonSnap

New Pokémon Snap Logo EN - New Pokemon Snap

Temporal Tower

Temporal Tower (DLC) Pokemon Mystery Dungeon logo DSSB

(*) Unlockable stages.

(**) These stages originally from Boss Rush are playable as a normal stage available after the 3.1.0 update.

Items[]

General Items[]

All items representive from the Super Smash Bros. series return to this game, including the Pokéball.

TBA

Pokéballs[]

Pokéballs have now an additional effect for summoners and against opponents. It can also have chaotic effects during matches when Pokéball are on.

Pokéball Description Rarity

SugimoriPokeBall

Normal Pokéball

A normal Pokéball with normal throwable damage by contact. Very common

Dream Great Ball Sprite

Great Ball

Unlike a normal Pokéball, it has a high chance to summon powerful Pokémon. Semi-common

Dream Ultra Ball Sprite

Ultra Ball

Unlike a normal Pokéball, it has a higher chance to summon powerful Pokémon, even a Mythical one. Rare

SugimoriMasterBall

Master Ball

Summons only Legendary Pokémon. Rare

Love Ball - Pokemon HeartGold and SoulSilver

Love Ball

A Pokéball that makes the opponent in dizzy animation when hit by contact. Semi-common

Heavy Ball - Pokemon HeartGold and SoulSilver

Heavy Ball

A heavy Pokéball with a high damagable throw multiplier. Kills very early when hit by contact but the throw range is very small. Semi-common

Fast Ball

Fast Ball

A fast Pokéball with a throwable speed. Does less damage at contact but it's more difficult to react against it. Common

TimerBall

Timer Ball

A Pokéball that slows time when a supporting Pokémon is summoned. Semi-common

200px-Soin Ball-DP

Heal Ball

A Pokéball that creates an healing field on stage when a supporting Pokémon is summoned. Semi-common

Quick Ball

Quick Ball

A Pokéball that acts like a normal Pokéball but opens directly when thrown. Common

DuskBall

Dusk Ball

A Pokéball that creates a smokescreen when a supporting Pokémon is summoned. Semi-Common

DreamBall by okaywoo

Dream Ball

A Pokéball that makes the opponent asleep when hit by contact. Semi-common

PoisonBall PXSSB

Poison Ball

It resembles really like a Dusk Ball. When hit by contact, the opponent takes rising damage (2,5% each).

This Pokéball doesn't exist in the Pokémon series.

Semi-common

AssistBall PXSSB

Assist Ball

Only usable in Adventure Mode. Once you defeated an enemy, the Trainer will try to catch it and get it to come along with him during his Journey. When you really need it in desperate times, you can summon your Assist Pokémon into the match to help you. You can only summon once per match. N/A

Berries and Seeds[]

Common food that have a variety of effects when eaten, mostly similar to the original Pokémon games from where they're brought. Most of them act similarly to the Food from Super Smash Bros. series. due to their healing effects. The ones with adverse effects are throwing ones to cause damage and negative status to opponents.

Berry Description Rarity

OranBerry

Oran Berry

A most common berry that replenishes 10% damage Very common

SitrusBerry

Sitrus Berry

Replenishes 30% damage Common

Dream Mago Berry Sprite

Mago Berry

Replenishes 50% damage, but has a very little chance to inflict Confusion. Rare

PechaBerry

Pecha Berry

Replenishes 5% damage and heals Poison status. Common

ChestoBerry

Chesto Berry

Team Battle only. A Pokémon can throw it to its teammate to heal their Sleep status. Semi-common

AspearBerry

Aspear Berry

Team Battle only. A Pokémon can throw it to its teammate to heal their Freeze status. Semi-common

Dream Lum Berry Sprite

Lum Berry

Replenishes 15% damage and heals every negative status. Also grants immunity to all of them for 30 seconds. Rare

Dream Tamato Berry Sprite

Tamato Berry

The spiciest berry that lowers somewhat Attack and knockback, but replenishes 3% damage and makes the user to spit fire to nearby oppinents in front. Similar to Spicy Curry. Common

Dream Chilan Berry Sprite

Chilan Berry

Decreases damage and knockback taken from opponents for 10 seconds Semi-Common

Mystery Dungeon Blast Seed Sprite

Blast Seed

An explosive throwing seed. Explodes on impact, dealing heavy damage. Similar to Bob-omb, except the seed doesn't move on itself after passing some time. Semi-common

Mystery Dungeon Reviver Sprite

Reviver Seed

An extra-life seed. The user must lift and hold it for 3 seconds to get an extra stock in Stock Battles or an extra score in Time Battles. The user drops the seed when attacked before the 3 seconds. Similar to Special Flag.

Semi-common

Mystery Dungeon Grimy Food Sprite

Grimy Food

A throwing item that looks like a Sludge Bomb and inflicts a random negative status effect, either volatile or non-volatile (such as Confusion, Paralysis, Poison, Burn, etc.) Also deals Semi-common

Playing Balls (DLC)[]

TBA

Pokéball[]

Downloadable assisting Pokémon come already with purchased downloadble Gen VIII fighters.

Common Pokéball[]

VenusaurByxous54

003 Venusaur

Bullet Seed

009Blastoise

009' 'Blastoise

Hydro Pump

015Beedrill

015 Beedrill

035Clefairy

035 Clefairy

037Vulpix

037 Vulpix

037Alolan Vulpix

037 Alolan Vulpix

063Abra

Abra

Onix-0

Onix

Electrode-0

Electrode

103Exeggutor-Alola

Alolan Exeggutor

110Weezing

Wheezing

113Chansey

Chansey

Goldeen-0

Goldeen

120Staryu

Staryu

132Ditto

Ditto

143Snorlax

Snorlax

152Chikorita

Chikorita

155Cyndaquil

Cyndaquill

175Togepi

Togepi

182Bellossom

Bellossom

201Unown

Unown

233Porygon2

Porygon2

255Torchic

Torchic

316Gulpin

Gulpin

376Metagross

Metagross

438Bonsly

Bonsly

446Munchlax

Munchlax

375px-460Abomasnow

Abomasnow

Fennekin-0

Fennekin

661Fletchling

Fletchling

665Spewpa

Spewpa

673Gogoat

Gogoat

684Swirlix

Swirlix

686Inkay

Inkay

702Dedenne

Dedenne

375px-760Bewear

Bewear

771Pyukumuku

Pyukumuku

777Togedemaru

Togedemaru

027Sandshrew027Alolan Sandshrew

Sandshrew/Alolan Sandshrew

038Ninetales

Ninetales

Alolan Ninetales

Alolan Ninetales

050Diglett050Alolan Diglett

Diglett/Alolan Diglett

082Magneton

Magneton

089Muk089Muk-Alola

Muk/Alolan Muk

104Cubone

Cubone

129Magikarp

Magikarp

191Sunkern

Sunkern

225Delibird

Delibird

237Hitmontop

Hitmontop

238Smoochum

Smoochum

295Exploud

Exploud

323Camerupt

Camerupt

390Chimchar 2

Chimchar

424Ambipom

Ambipom

426Drifblim

Drifblim

473Mamoswine

Mamoswine

PTWC Rotom

Rotom

200px-529Drilbur

Drilbur

538Throh

Throh

551Sandile

Sandile

568Trubbish

Trubbish

570Zorua

Zorua

587Emolga

Emolga

595Joltik

Joltik

657Frogadier

Frogadier

714Noibat

Noibat

USUMPopplio4x

Popplio

803Poipole

Poipole

Legendary Pokéball[]

144Articuno

Articuno

145Zapdos

Zapdos

146Moltres

Moltres

243Raikou

Raikou

244Entei

Entei

249Lugia

Lugia

250Ho-Oh

Ho-oh

380381LatiasLatios

Latios/Latias

382Kyogre

Kyogre

383Groudon

Groudon

484Palkia

Palkia

487Giratina

Giratina

493Arceus

Arceus

646-Kyurem

Kyurem

375px-716Xerneas

Xerneas

785Tapu Koko

Tapu Koko

791Solgaleo

Solgaleo

792Lunala

Lunala

483Dialga

Dialga

488Cresselia

Cresselia

PTSR-Zekrom

Zekrom

641Tornadus

Tornadus

642Thundurus

Thundurus

645Landorus

Landorus

1200px-717Yveltal

Yveltal

786Tapu Lele

Tapu Lele

787Tapu Bulu

Tapu Bulu

788Tapu Fini

Tapu Fini

Mythical Pokéball[]

375px-151Mew

Mew

251Celebi

Celebi

385Jirachi

Jirachi

490Manaphy

Manaphy

494Victini

Victini

647Keldeo

Kaldeo

648Meloetta

Meloetta

802Marshadow

Marshadow

Shaymin5Sky Shaymin Artwork

Shaymin (Land)/(Sky)

Diancie

Diancie

720Hoopa

Hoopa

801Magearna

Magearna

Big Man Melmetal

Melmetal

Trivia[]

  • While Sandbag not being a playable Pokémon or these species itself, it makes his appearance as the only character to be from an another universe being Super Smash Bros..

Gallery[]

Credits[]

Artist links will be available later. I couldn't find some artists mentioned online so if you know, please tell me. Thank you! I do not own these artworks but their respective owners. Please be considerate.

Boxart Drawings[]

  • Eevee made by Skitteeh
  • Mewtwo by mastergawai
  • Greninja by nganlamsong
  • Gardevoir by Xous54
  • Genesect by theangryaron
  • Ivysaur by oukokudesign
  • Squirtle by steelmeat

Stock Icons[]

  • Scorbunny made by polipede
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