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Super Smash Bros. Fray
Super Smash Bros Fray boxart
Developer(s) Sora Ltd.
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Platform(s) Wii U
Genre(s) Fighting
Release Date(s) 2017
Mode(s) Single player
Local Multiplayer
Online multiplayer
Media Included Wii U Optical Disk
Digital Download

Super Smash Bros. Fray is an upcoming game in the Super Smash Bros. series developed by Raindrop Studios and produced by Nintendo. It is to be released in 2017.

Gameplay[]

The speed of the battles has been confirmed to be about the same as that of Super Smash Bros. 4. Custom moves have also confirmed to be returning from this game.

Modes[]

Smash[]

Super Smash Bros Fray select screen

The character selection screen as it appears in Smash mode.

Smash is the standard mode, where the player fights against CPU-controlled characters. The difficulty level of the CPUs can be set. The player can set the match to time, which means they have a restricted time to fight in, or set it to stock, in which they have a number of lifes, and each time they get KO'd, they lose a life. They can also be combined, where there is a time limit as well as lifes. Stamina battles are also available in regular smash battles now, and the amount of HP every character has can be set in the options as well.

Online[]

Players can play the smash mode online, with players from all over the world. They can choose to play with friends, or with random people. They can also choose between ‘For Glory’, in which there are no items, and all stages are in omega forme, meaning the stage is flat and has no hazards, and ‘For Fun’, in which the stages are in their original forme and items are available.

Smash and Find[]

Smash and Find is a new mode, appearing similar to both Smash Run and the Subspace Emissary. It is playable with 1 or 2 players. They need to collect stat boosts, similarly to Smash Run. Smash and Find is divided into many different large maze-like areas, which can be progressed through. All of these areas are corrupted and overriden by posessed enemies. At the end of each area waits a boss that has to be fought in order to proceed. There is a cutscene after each level as well.

The story begins with Link and Zelda, who are in a large forest, when suddenly, a large ship flies over, after which Falco quickly runs past them. The ship can be seen dropping a huge object, after which a large explosion appears in the background. After this, Link and Zelda start to run as well, towards the place where the explosion could be seen.

Elsewhere, Kirby notices the large explosion as well. He flies toward the place of where he saw the explosion on a Warp Star, when he flies into Captain Falcon who was flying there with the Blue Falcon. The two crash and fall down into a rocky area, where they find a large hatch in the ground. They are unable to open it at first, but after Kirby eats Captain Falcon, they both perform a Falcon Punch on it, after which it breaks open. They find themselves in a long vertical level.

Meanwhile, Link and Zelda arrived at the area where the explosion happened. The large ship, now revealed to be the Great Fox, is flying stationarily in the sky above the crater caused by the explosion. Many strange creatures then drop from the Great Fox, as well as a large robotic creature. The large robotic creature then has to be fought. Once it is almost defeated, it leaps towards Link, Zelda and Falco. It sweeps back Link and Falco, while Zelda dodges into the sky using Farore's Wind. She gets hold of a ledge on the Great Fox, which then quickly departs, seperating Zelda from Link and Falco.

Elsewhere, Pikachu and Pichu had been captured by the army of odd creatures. As they attempt to make their way out of the large jail-like place where they had been captured, they come across Samus, who had infiltrated the headquarters. They team up, but come across King Boo, who had been posessed. The battle with King Boo gives reinforcements time to arrive, and they blast the three far away from the HQ.

TBC

Multi-man Smash[]

Players have to knock out as many of the enemy fighters that appear. The blast ratio for them is higher than usual, while the player's blast ratio is normal. There are many different difficulties available of Multi-man Smash.

Home Run Contest[]

The player has to attack a Sandbag as much as possible within 10 seconds, and hit them with a Home Run Bat to send it flying as far as possible.

Vault[]

In the vault, the player can choose from a number of options.

  • Trophies, where the player can view all of their trophies, buy new ones, and play Trophy Rush to win new ones. The player can also arrage trophies and set a background, and save the image.
  • Sound Test, where the player can set the commonity of songs for stages, and listen to them.
  • Album, where the player can view any screenshot they took after pausing the game in a match.
  • Replay, where the player can view replays of battles that were saved.
  • Records, where the player can view their records, such as most used character, total play time, etc.
  • Achievements that the player can clear in the game. They receive trophies, music, and custom moves when these are cleared.
  • Tips, where the player can scroll through a list of tips that normally appear in the loading screen.
  • Credits, where the player can view the games credits, and they can play a small game where they have to attack the credited names to fill up a picture, like in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U. The credits also automatically play after finishing a game of Smash and Find.
  • Stage Builder, a mode where the player can draw their own stages, and add elements such as fire or water to it. The player can save a maximum of 50 custom stages in the game.
  • Masterpieces, where the player can play a short part of the classic games that the fighters come from. Masterpieces available are;
    • Donkey Kong
    • Super Mario Bros.
    • Super Mario Bros. 2
    • Wrecking Crew
    • Donkey Kong Jr.
    • Kirby's Dream Land
    • Ice Climber
    • Balloon Fight
    • Metroid
    • Kid Icarus
    • Duck Hunt
    • F-Zero
    • The Legend of Zelda
    • The Legend of Zelda II: The Adventure of Link
    • Pokémon Red Verion
    • Pilotwings
    • EarthBound
    • Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragons and the Blade of Light
    • Sonic the Hedgehog
    • Pac-Man
    • Mega Man
    • Mega Man 2

Characters[]

There is a total of 79 playable characters in the game, with 40 default and 39 unlockable, counting the Mii Fighters as one.

Default[]

MarioLinkKirbyVillagerPikachuMarthSamusPeachFoxDonkey KongPitLucasStarfyAlphBowserYoshiZeldaChibi-RoboToadLucarioMatthewKing DededeGreninjaMarshalStylistSheikCaptain FalconWolfCorrinInklingMeta KnightPaper MarioIce ClimbersMidnaLittle MacWii Fit TrainerMii BrawlerMii GunnerMii SwordfighterPAC-MANSonicMega Man

Unlockable[]

LuigiGhirahimTakamaruJigglypuffWaddle DeeRobinIsabelleIkeRosalina & LumaWarioOlimarTempoDiddy KongR.O.B.GanondorfShulkPalutenaMrToon LinkChandelureDaisyFalcoImajinNessPichuGalacta KnightCharizardKururinDixie KongDark SamusDillonDuck HuntMewtwoMonitaZero Suit SamusBowser JrSukaponProfessor LaytonBayonetta

Stages[]

There is a total of 68 stages available in the game, with almost every character series having at least one stage. In addition, some stages are of their own series, of which there are no characters included.

New stages
Super-smash-bros-3ds-battlefield-stage
BattlefieldSuper Smash Bros.
640px-SSB4 WiiU FinalDestination
Final DestinationSuper Smash Bros.
Koopa cave
Koopa CaveSuper Mario
Captain toad puzzle
Treasure TrackerSuper Mario
Flipside
FlipsideSuper Mario
Castle Town
Hyrule Castle TownThe Legend of Zelda
Lake Hylia
Lake HyliaThe Legend of Zelda
HW Palace of Twilight
Palace of TwilightThe Legend of Zelda
KTD Yellow 3D Warpstar
Fine FieldsKirby
KTD Castle Lololo
Castle LololoKirby
KTD Another Dimension
Another DimensionKirby
AC3D-Direct2
Main StreetAnimal Crossing
TrainStation
Train StationAnimal Crossing
Kalos Power Plant
Kalos Power PlantPokémon
Poketopia02
PokétopiaPokémon
Grima1
GrimaFire Emblem
Golden Temple DKCR
Golden TempleDonkey Kong
Homecoming Hijinks DKCTF
Frozen HijinxDonkey Kong
Gluglug lagoon
Gluglug LagoonThe Legendary Starfy
Cryosphere snowy room long HD
CryosphereMetroid
Main Energy controller overhead
Great TempleMetroid
Wii Fit Studio press image
Wii FitWii Fit
Titania SFZ
TitaniaStar Fox
Seafloorpalace
Seafloor PalaceKid Icarus
Touch&go
Yoshi Touch & GoYoshi
GeWTippyTower
Tippy TowerWario
Mutecity01 l
Mute CityF-Zero
Lightning01
LightningF-Zero
Eryth sea
Eryth SeaXenoblade
Tropical wilds
Tropical WildsPikmin
FormidableOak-Pikmin3
Formidable OakPikmin
Chibi Robo Photo Finder 06
Nostaljunk MuseumChibi-Robo!
NightWalk
Night WalkRhythm Paradise (Rhythm Heaven)
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Saltspray RigSplatoon
KolimaForestDD
Kolima ForestGolden Sun
Harmoknight
MelodiaHarmoKnight
Muu Desert
Muu DesertDoki Doki Panic
Nintendolandninja610
Murasame CastleThe Mysterious Murasame Castle
NintendoLand
Nintendo LandNintendo Land
Tetris-party battle-royale ss490
TetrisTetris
MK8-Excitebike-Arena
Excitebike ArenaExcitebike
Gyromite stage
GyromiteR.O.B.
Swapnote
SwapnoteSwapnote
UF124
The Final TileProfessor Layton
Familiar stages
Mushroom Kingdom U
Mushroom Kingdom USuper Mario
SSB3DSRainbowRoad
Rainbow RoadSuper Mario
3DS SmashBros scrnS01 18 E3
Gerudo ValleyThe Legend of Zelda
Spirit Train
Spirit TrainThe Legend of Zelda
SSB4 - N's Castle Reshiram
Unova Pokémon LeaguePokémon
Arena-ferox
Arena FeroxFire Emblem
Castle Siege
Castle SiegeFire Emblem
MagicantSSB3DSTemporary
MagicantEarthBound (Mother)
Pork
New Pork CityEarthBound (Mother)
SSB4 - Great Fox
Orbital Gate AssaultStar Fox
Skyworld SSB4
SkyworldKid Icarus
Yoshis island ssb64
Yoshi's IslandYoshi
Summit
SummitIce Climber
Boxing Ring Punch Out
Boxing RingPunch-Out!!
SSBB Flat Zone 2 Stage
Flat Zone XGame & Watch
SSBB Hanenbow Stage
HanenbowElectroplankton
Ssbday126
StreetPass QuestStreetpass Quest (Find Mii)
SSB3DS Pac-Maze
Pac-MazePac-Man
Dr. Wily's Castle
Wily CastleMega Man
Green Hill Zone SSBB
Green Hill ZoneSonic the Hedgehog

Enemies[]

Super Mario series[]

  • Biddybud
  • Bob-omb
  • Bullet Bill
  • Goomba
  • Hammer Bro
  • Koopa Troopa
  • Ninji
  • Paper Goomba
  • Paratroopa
  • Piranha Plant
  • Spiny
  • Virus

Donkey Kong series[]

  • Hootz
  • Kritter
  • Tiki Buzz
  • Tiki Goon
  • Tuck
  • Zinger

Yoshi series[]

  • Crazee Dayzee
  • Fly Guy
  • Shy Guy

Wario series[]

  • Bandinero
  • Jellopus
  • Magon
  • Pitchfork

The Legend of Zelda series[]

  • Bubble
  • Green ChuChu
  • Cucco
  • Darknut
  • Like Like
  • Lizalfos
  • Octorok
  • ReDead
  • Stalfos

Kirby series[]

  • Bonkers
  • Bronto Burt
  • Chilly
  • Foley
  • Hot Head
  • Phan Phan
  • Plasma Wisp
  • Tac
  • Waddle Dee
  • Waddle Doo

Pokémon series[]

  • Chandelure
  • Cryogonal
  • Gastly
  • Koffing
  • Patrat
  • Petilil
  • Purrloin
  • Zubat

Metroid series[]

  • Kihunter
  • Metroid
  • Reo
  • Geemer

Kid Icarus series[]

  • Daphne
  • Luchthorn
  • Mahva
  • Reaper
  • Souflee
  • Zuree

Pikmin series[]

  • Bulborb
  • Iridescent Flint Beetle
  • Iridescent Glint Beetle
  • Phosbat
  • Skutterchuck

EarthBound series[]

  • Coil Snake
  • Devil Car
  • French Kiss of Death
  • Pigmask
  • Starman

Xenoblade Chronicles series[]

  • Hand Bunnit
  • Mell Lizard

Golden Sun series[]

  • Flutter Seed
  • Slime

Super Smash Bros. series[]

  • Gamyga
  • Glice
  • Glire
  • Glunder
  • Mite
  • Poppant
  • Primid
  • Roturret

Other[]

  • Risen (Fire Emblem)
  • Beehive (Animal Crossing)
  • Sneaky Spirit (Rhythm Heaven / Rhythm Paradise)
  • Gyorian (Chibi-Robo!)
  • Polar Bear (Ice Climber)
  • Ghost (Find Mii / StreetPass Mii Quest)
  • Mettaur (Mega Man)
  • Eggrobo (Sonic the Hedgehog)
  • Pooka (Dig-Dug)

Items[]

Regular Items[]

Majority of the items from the previous games have been confirmed to be returning. In addition, a number of new items were also added.

New items[]

  • Dodgeball
  • Frisbee
  • Golden Banana Peel
  • Magic Lamp
  • Reeking Box
  • Repel
  • Spark Shuriken
  • Stylus
  • Tribyte
  • Wii Balance Board

Returning Items[]

  • Assist Trophy
  • Back Shield
  • Banana Peel
  • Barrel
  • Beam Sword
  • Beehive
  • Beetle
  • Blast Box
  • Bob-omb
  • Bombchu
  • Boomerang
  • Bumper
  • Bunny Hood
  • Capsule
  • Crate
  • Cucco
  • Daybreak
  • Deku Nut
  • Dragoon
  • Fairy Bottle
  • Fire Flower
  • Food
  • Franklin Badge
  • Freezie
  • Golden Hammer
  • Green Shell
  • Gust Bellows
  • Hammer
  • Heart Container
  • Home-Run Bat
  • Lightning
  • Lip's Stick
  • Master Ball
  • Maxim Tomato
  • Metal Box
  • Motion-Sensor Bomb
  • Mr. Saturn
  • Ore Club
  • Paper Fan
  • Party Ball
  • Pitfall Seed
  • Poison Mushroom
  • Pokéball
  • Ray Gun
  • Rolling Crate
  • Sandbag
  • Screw Attack
  • Smart Bomb
  • Smash Ball
  • Smoke Ball
  • Spring
  • Special Flag
  • Spiny Shell
  • Starman
  • Star Rod
  • Steel Diver
  • Striker Football
  • Super Mushroom
  • Super Scope
  • Superspicy Curry
  • Team Healer
  • Timer
  • Unira
  • Warp Star
  • X Bomb

Assist Trophies[]

New Assist Trophies[]

  • Birdo
  • Emmy Altava
  • Kapp'n
  • Nanocarp
  • Shy Guy
  • Waddle Doo

Returning Assist Trophies[]

  • Andross
  • Chain Chomp
  • Color TV Game 15
  • Devil
  • Elec Man
  • Ghosts
  • Hammer Bro.
  • Helirin
  • Infantry and Tanks
  • Jeff
  • Jill
  • Kat & Ana
  • Knuckle Joe
  • Lakitu and Spinies
  • Lyn
  • Mr. Resetti
  • Nightmare
  • Nintendog
  • Phosphora
  • Sablé Prince
  • Saki Amamiya
  • Samurai Goroh
  • Skull Kid
  • Starman
  • Tingle
  • Waluigi

Pokémon[]

New Pokémon[]

  • Ampharos
  • Banette
  • Diancie
  • Flygon
  • Glaceon
  • Ivysaur
  • Pumpkaboo
  • Squirtle
  • Steelix
  • Trevenant

Returning Pokémon[]

  • Arceus
  • Bellossom
  • Bonsly
  • Chansey
  • Chespin
  • Dedenne
  • Deoxys
  • Electrode
  • Entei
  • Fennekin
  • Gardevoir
  • Genesect
  • Goldeen
  • Kyogre
  • Kyurem
  • Latias & Latios
  • Meloetta
  • Meowth
  • Metagross
  • Mew
  • Snorlax
  • Spewpa
  • Staryu
  • Wobbuffet
  • Xerneas

Gallery[]

Trivia[]

  • Despite there being no playable character or stage from the Nintendogs series, there is a section for the series in the trophies section.
  • In the PAL versions of the game, Mario & Luigi: Dream Team Bros. and Nintendo Letterbox are erroneously labelled as Mario & Luigi: Dream Team and Swapnote in My Music, despite those being the American names.
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