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SSBC
Not to be confused with Clint242's Super Smash Bros. Calamity, which shares the name of this one.


SSBC
BoxSSBC
Developer(s) HAL Laboratory
Bandai Namco
Sora Ltd.
Publisher(s) Nintendo
Platform(s) Nintendo Switch
The V²; under the name SV²per Smash Bros
Genre(s) Fighting
Series Super Smash Bros.
Release Date(s) September 9, 2018
Feburary 12, 2019
Age Rating(s) E10+T for Teen


All credit goes to their respective owners. This includes character renders and whatnot.

ANNOUNCEMENT: Voting is now officially over! Check the voting results blog to see who made the final roster (or this article if you don't wanna...)! Congrats to anyone who made it, and to anyone who did not!

Calamity in the Super Smash Bros. universe...
— The game's tag-line.

Super Smash Bros. Calamity, (大乱闘スマッシュブラザーズ災難, often shortened to either SSBC, SSBV, SSB5, Sma5h, SSBCalamity and/or just Calamity), is another installment of the Super Smash Bros. series of fighting games developed by HAL Laboratory, Namco Bandai, Sora Ltd. and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo Switch in mid 2018, and digitally ported to The V² months later after its release, under the name Sper Smash Bros. Calamity (shortened as SV²SBC or Calamity²). It is the fifth (sixth if you count its V² release, sixth/seventh if you consider SSBWU/3DS as separate games) installment to the series, first installment to be ported to another console months later and the second installment to be released on two separate consoles. It was teased at E3 2017 featuring Mario, Link, Kirby and Pikachu in the trailer.

The game, much like the other previous installments, is a crossover 2.5D fighting game featuring various franchises from Nintendo, examples being Super Mario, Kirby, Metroid and Kid Icarus. This includes characters, music, stages, etc. However, third-party franchises such as SEGA's Sonic the Hedgehog, Capcom's Street Fighter and Mega Man, and, limited to, fourth-party franchises such as Tori's Dragon Ball manga/anime series and indie franchises like Cuphead and Freedom Planet are included in the game as well.

If the player downloads the digital copy of Sper Smash Bros. Calamity for The V², they can send over save data from the original, Super Smash Bros. Calamity for the Nintendo Switch, to the other port, vice versa. This way you can play as some characters introduced in the V² version on the Nintendo Switch version.

Gameplay[]

The core gameplay of the Super Smash Bros. series is left unchanged for this game. Players select a certain character and duke it out on a selected stage, with a percentage damage meter increasing after ever hit dealt by a character, stage hazard, etc. This will increase the knockback they will receive from attacks. If the player gets launched and goes through the blast line, they will lose one point (in a Time Match)/stock (in a Stock Match; stocks are treated as lives in the game, and should the player lose all of their stocks, they will be eliminated from the match.) and the player that KOed their victim will gain a point. The player with any leftover stocks remaining (or has the most before the timer runs out) or has the most points after the timer runs out will win the match.

Online Play[]

Nothing much has changed for Online Play since Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U.

  • With Friends: Play with your friends online via internet connection.
  • With Anyone: Play with strangers online via internet connection.
  • Tournaments: Compete in online tournaments with your friends or with other people.
  • With amiibo: Play with your amiibo characters.

With Friends allows players to create a room and set up custom rules for the match for their friends.

With Anyone is divided into two modes:

  • For Fun: For casuals. Match results are not recorded. Items and stage gimmicks are on, players can use custom characters.
  • For Glory: For competitive players. Match results are recorded and items, custom characters and stage gimmicks are turned off.

Tournaments allow friends or other people to compete in a tournament bracket match similar to Tournament Mode from Super Smash Bros. Melee and Super Smash Bros. Brawl. The players can bet on who will win, and regardless when they bet the winner or not, they will have their coins returned back to them.

With amiibo allows friends and other people to test their amiibo characters to the limits by letting them battle others. Amiibos level up after battles, however when they lose more battles they level up faster as opposed to winning more battles. The max level an amiibo can reach is 99, and afterwards they cannot be leveled up anymore.

Changes from SSBWU/3DS[]

  • Loads of new characters and stages. Fourth-party characters like Goku from Dragon Ball and indie characters like Lilac from Freedom Planet now appear in this game.
  • Due to fan requests and reception, lots of mechanics from Super Smash Bros. Melee are brought back (its own air dodging mechanic, wavedashing, etc). Air dodging no longer makes opponents enter a helpless state and travels slightly farther when direction is inputted, similar to the Rivals of Aether air dodging mechanic. The speed from Melee is also brought back.
  • Characters that appeared in Super Smash Bros. for the Nintendo 64 can do alternate side smashes if they are not charged, which are the ones seen in the aforementioned game.
  • Characters can turn around after a back aerial by holding down the attack button.
  • When a character is selected, they will do an unique animation in the player box on a floating platform, which was a feature only seen in the original Super Smash Bros.. This option can be turned off.
  • Characters now have four different taunts instead of three (a standard taunt, up taunt, down taunt and side taunt), resulting in some new taunts for the characters.
    • Along with that, all characters have four victory poses, and some of them have unique victory poses after meeting certain criterias.
  • Some characters now have alternate costumes. Some of them change the moveset of a character, and some of them change the character into a separate character acknowledged by the audience and crowd. Most of the clone characters (ex. Dr. Mario) were turned into alternate costumes in this game. Alternate costumes have different effects and attacks.
  • A Smash Shop is included in the game. Included to the Smash Shop are more animations for the characters, alternate costumes, more victory themes, stickers, trophies and cards. Along with that, the clerks for the Smash Shop change each time you enter.
  • Loads of new modes, including a demake mode where you can play the game in a retrofied state.
  • More collectibles, one of them returning from Super Smash Bros. Brawl.
  • A new trading system, where you can share your collectibles with your friends or sell them to other people.
  • Meteor cancelling is brought back, albeit ever characters can only do it after 45 frames.
  • The time limit as a punishment for leaving/ragequitting an online match has been increased to a day (24 hours). Along with that, the player will lose a good portion of their coins and quarters of their collectibles added to the punishment.
  • Custom special moves have been removed, as some characters can now do alternate attacks for their special moves depending on how long the special button has been held down/tapped.
  • Some characters that can wall cling can wall climb for one and a quarter second, improving their recovery game a bit.
  • Characters now crack the screen when Screen K.Oed, and they also reuse the same sound effect played whenever they are Star K.Oed before they slam into the screen.
  • The Rage mechanic from Super Smash Bros. for 3DS/Wii U has been removed completely.
  • Shields breaking causes 3% damage to player shielding.
  • Representations of the Dr. Mario, Wario, Kid Icarus, Fire Emblem, Mega Man and Xenoblade Chronicles universes have new insignias for their respective franchises. Alongside that, Bowser and Bowser Jr. have their own unique insignias, which resemble Bowser's symbol from the Super Mario games.

Version differences[]

  • The logo of the game is changed to "SV²per Smash Bros. Calamity" than "Super Smash Bros. Calamity".
  • The main menu screen's aesthetics are changed, mostly the background.
  • More characters are added, both playable and non-playable (ex. Unten and Leah).

Items[]

There are currently ninety-three items confirmed for Super Smash Bros. Calamity, with twenty seven of them being new while sixty-six return from Super Smash Bros. for 3DS / Wii U, and other past installments of the Super Smash Bros. series.

Returning
AssistTrophySSBC
Assist Trophy
SSB Super Smash Bros. Series
Back Shield - Kid Icarus- Uprising
Back Shield
KIsymbol
BananaPeel
Banana Peel
SSB Mario Series
Barrels
Barrels
SSB Super Smash Bros. Series
BeamSwordWiiU
Beam Sword
SSB Super Smash Bros. Series
BeeHive
Beehive
SSB Animal Crossing Series
BeetleSSBC
Beetle
SSB The Legend of Zelda Series
Blastbox
Blast Box
SSB Super Smash Bros. Series
BobombNSMBU
Bob-omb
SSB Mario Series
BombchuSSBC
Bombchu
SSB The Legend of Zelda Series
Boomerang SSB4
Boomerang
SSB Mario Series
BossGalaga
Boss Galaga
SpecialStagesSymbol
Fig 20 killer
Bullet Bill
SSB Mario Series
BunnyHoodSSBC
Bunny Hood
SSB The Legend of Zelda Series
Bumperssb4
Bumper
SSB Super Smash Bros. Series
CapsuleSSBC
Capsule
SSB Super Smash Bros. Series
Cloaking
Cloaking Device
SSB Special Symbol
Cracker Launcher
Cracker Launcher
SSB Super Smash Bros. Series
Fig 20 box
Crates
SSB Super Smash Bros. Series
CuccoSSBC
Cucco
SSB The Legend of Zelda Series
Daybreak
Daybreak
KIsymbol
Latest-410
Deku Nut
SSB The Legend of Zelda Series
Fig 20 dragoon
Dragoon
SSB Kirby Series
DrillSSB4
Drill Arm
KIsymbol
FanSSBC
Fan
SSB Super Smash Bros. Series
FireBarssb4
Fire Bar
SSB Mario Series
FireFlowerMK8
Fire Flower
SSB Mario Series
SSBM Flipper
Flipper
SSB Balloon Fight Series
KAR Foods
Food
SSB Kirby Series
Fig 20 badge
Franklin Badge
SSB EarthBound Series
Freezie SM3DW
Freezie
SSB Mario Series
GoldenHammerSSBC
Golden Hammer
SSB Wrecking Crew Series
GrassSSB4
Grass
SSB Mario Series
GreenShell - MarioPartyStarRush
Green Shell
SSB Mario Series
GooeyBomb
Gooey Bomb
SSB Super Smash Bros. Series
GustBellowsSS
Gust Bellows
SSB The Legend of Zelda Series
Hammer
Hammer
SSB Wrecking Crew Series
HeartContainer
Heart Container
SSB The Legend of Zelda Series
HocotateBomb
Hocotate Bomb
SSB Pikmin Series
HomeRunBatSSBC
Home-Run Bat
SSB Super Smash Bros. Series
HotheadSSBB
Hothead
SSB Mario Series
Killer Eye
Killer Eye
KIsymbol
Lightning Bolt - Mario Kart 7
Lightning
SSB Mario Series
Fig 20 ripstick
Lip's Stick
PanelDePonSymbol
MasterBallSSBC
Master Ball
SSB Pokémon Series
MaximTomatoSSBC
Maxim Tomato
SSB Kirby Series
Fig 20 metalblock
Metal Block
SSB Mario Series
Motion-SensorBombSSB4
Motion-Sensor Bomb
SSB Super Smash Bros. Series
Partyball
Party Ball
SSB Super Smash Bros. Series
PitfallSSBC
Pitfall
SSB Animal Crossing Series
PoisonMushroomMK8
Poison Mushroom
SSB Mario Series
PokeBallSSBC
Poké Ball
SSB Pokémon Series
POW Block Artwork - Super Mario 3D World
POW Block
SSB Mario Series
RedShell - MarioPartyStarRush
Red Shell
SSB Mario Series
RocketBeltSSBC
Rocket Belt
SSB Pilotwings Series
SmartBombSSBC
Smart Bomb
SSB Star Fox Series
8134 super-smash-bros-for-nintendo-3ds-wii-u
Smash Ball
SSB Super Smash Bros. Series
BlueSpinyShell - MarioPartyStarRush
Spiny Shell
SSB Mario Series
Fig 20 starrod
Star Rod
SSB Kirby Series
SteelDiverGun
Steel Diver Gun
SSBZSteelDiverSymbol
SuperLeafSM3DW
Super Leaf
SSB Mario Series
SuperScopeSSBC
Super Scope
SpecialStagesSymbol
StarmanSM3DW
Super Star
SSB Mario Series
TimerSSB4
Timer
SSB Super Smash Bros. Series
Unira
Unira
SSBZCluCluLandSymbol
X Bomb
X Bomb
KIsymbol
New
ACL1UpMushroom
1-Up Mushroom
SSB Mario Series
BeamRodSSBC
Beam Rod
SSB Kirby Series
Boo Artwork - Mario Party Island Tour
Boo
SSB Mario Series
MK8 Deluxe Art - Cape Feather
Cape Feather
SSB Mario Series
DuskBallSSBC
Dusk Ball
SSB Pokémon Series
EnergyTankSSBC
Energy Tank
MegaManSymbolAlt
FireworksSSBC
Fireworks
SSB Super Smash Bros. Series
Ice Flower SM3DW
Ice Flower
SSB Mario Series
ItemBoxMK8
Item Box
SSB Mario Series
ExplodingTagSSBC
Exploding Tag
SSB Naruto Series
MiniMushroom LTL
Mini Mushroom
SSB Mario Series
NESZapperSSBC
NES Zapper
SSB Duck Hunt Series
PropellerBoxSSBC
Propeller Box
SSB Mario Series
ShieldMonitorSSBC
Shield Monitor
SSB Sonic Series
Shooting Star Paper
Shooting Star
SSB Paper Mario Series
Splattershot
Splattershot
SSB Splatoon Series
SuperHornMK8
Super Horn
SSB Mario Series
YellowShellNSKB
Yellow Shell
SSB Mario Series

Collectibles[]

Collectibles are confirmed to return to Super Smash Bros. Calamity. Most of the collectibles in Super Smash Bros. 3DS/Wii U return in Calamity, while stickers from Super Smash Bros. Brawl return after being absent from 3DS/Wii U. New to the series and introduced in this game are cards, stamps and, rarely, certain Mega Stones used to Mega Evolve certain Pokémon. Collectibles can be bought at the Smash Shop with in-game currency and can be sold for a price lower than the certain collectibles' price and traded with other people, like your friends and strangers. However, the latter can only be used when connected to the Internet.

Collectible Info
SmashBrosCoinBronze
SmashBrosCoinSilver
SmashBrosCoinGold

Coins
Coins are the in-game currency of Super Smash Bros. Calamity, and can be obtained in many ways, either by participating in a match, selling items, daily quests, etc. Coins can be used to buy other collectibles like trophies, stickers, etc.
LuigiTrophySSBC

Trophy
Trophies are collectible items spanning many Super Smash Bros. titles, starting from Super Smash Bros. Melee. Trophies are used to represent various characters, items, etc from many franchises by Nintendo and other third-party, fourth-party and indie franchises. Most of these trophies can be unlocked by buying them at the Smash Shop, collecting them during various modes (ex, All-Star Mode at the rest area).
StickersBrawl

Sticker
TBA
CD

CD
TBA
Miiverse Stamp Smash 5

Stamp
TBA
NoImageAvailable

Card
TBA
NoImageAvailable

Mega Stone
TBA

Characters[]

Tier List[]

S SSBCalamity - GreninjaIcon SSBCalamity - SnakeIcon SSBCalamity - CaptainFalconIcon SSBCalamity - WarioIcon
S SSBCalamity - GreninjaIcon SSBCalamity - SnakeIcon SSBCalamity - CaptainFalconIcon SSBCalamity - WarioIcon
S SSBCalamity - GreninjaIcon SSBCalamity - SnakeIcon SSBCalamity - CaptainFalconIcon SSBCalamity - WarioIcon
S SSBCalamity - GreninjaIcon SSBCalamity - SnakeIcon SSBCalamity - CaptainFalconIcon SSBCalamity - WarioIcon
S- SSBCalamity - LucasIcon SSBCalamity - SheikIcon SSBCalamity - MarthIcon SSBCalamity - OlimarIcon SSBCalamity - SamusIcon SSBCalamity - TailsIcon SSBCalamity - PikachuIcon SSBCalamity - SquirtleIcon
S- SSBCalamity - LucasIcon SSBCalamity - SheikIcon SSBCalamity - MarthIcon SSBCalamity - OlimarIcon SSBCalamity - SamusIcon SSBCalamity - TailsIcon SSBCalamity - PikachuIcon SSBCalamity - SquirtleIcon
S- SSBCalamity - LucasIcon SSBCalamity - SheikIcon SSBCalamity - MarthIcon SSBCalamity - OlimarIcon SSBCalamity - SamusIcon SSBCalamity - TailsIcon SSBCalamity - PikachuIcon SSBCalamity - SquirtleIcon
S- SSBCalamity - LucasIcon SSBCalamity - SheikIcon SSBCalamity - MarthIcon SSBCalamity - OlimarIcon SSBCalamity - SamusIcon SSBCalamity - TailsIcon SSBCalamity - PikachuIcon SSBCalamity - SquirtleIcon
A+ SSBCalamity - BayonettaIcon SSBCalamity - WolfIcon SSBCalamity - ZamusIcon SSBCalamity - TetraIcon SSBCalamity - SonicIcon SSBCalamity - GokuIcon SSBCalamity - CloudIcon SSBCalamity - FalcoIcon SSBCalamity - DoomguyIcon
A+ SSBCalamity - BayonettaIcon SSBCalamity - WolfIcon SSBCalamity - ZamusIcon SSBCalamity - TetraIcon SSBCalamity - SonicIcon SSBCalamity - GokuIcon SSBCalamity - CloudIcon SSBCalamity - FalcoIcon SSBCalamity - DoomguyIcon
A+ SSBCalamity - BayonettaIcon SSBCalamity - WolfIcon SSBCalamity - ZamusIcon SSBCalamity - TetraIcon SSBCalamity - SonicIcon SSBCalamity - GokuIcon SSBCalamity - CloudIcon SSBCalamity - FalcoIcon SSBCalamity - DoomguyIcon
A+ SSBCalamity - BayonettaIcon SSBCalamity - WolfIcon SSBCalamity - ZamusIcon SSBCalamity - TetraIcon SSBCalamity - SonicIcon SSBCalamity - GokuIcon SSBCalamity - CloudIcon SSBCalamity - FalcoIcon SSBCalamity - DoomguyIcon
A SSBCalamity - MetaKnightIcon SSBCalamity - FoxIcon SSBCalamity - ZeldaIcon SSBCalamity - IsaacIcon SSBCalamity - RaymanIcon SSBCalamity - RosalinaIcon SSBCalamity - RyuIcon SSBCalamity - MewtwoIcon SSBCalamity - IceClimbersIcon
A SSBCalamity - MetaKnightIcon SSBCalamity - FoxIcon SSBCalamity - ZeldaIcon SSBCalamity - IsaacIcon SSBCalamity - RaymanIcon SSBCalamity - RosalinaIcon SSBCalamity - RyuIcon SSBCalamity - MewtwoIcon SSBCalamity - IceClimbersIcon
A SSBCalamity - MetaKnightIcon SSBCalamity - FoxIcon SSBCalamity - ZeldaIcon SSBCalamity - IsaacIcon SSBCalamity - RaymanIcon SSBCalamity - RosalinaIcon SSBCalamity - RyuIcon SSBCalamity - MewtwoIcon SSBCalamity - IceClimbersIcon
A SSBCalamity - MetaKnightIcon SSBCalamity - FoxIcon SSBCalamity - ZeldaIcon SSBCalamity - IsaacIcon SSBCalamity - RaymanIcon SSBCalamity - RosalinaIcon SSBCalamity - RyuIcon SSBCalamity - MewtwoIcon SSBCalamity - IceClimbersIcon
B SSBCalamity - GenoIcon SSBCalamity - LucarioIcon SSBCalamity - LilacIcon SSBCalamity - VillagerIcon SSBCalamity - RoyIcon SSBCalamity - PalmManIcon SSBCalamity - RachelIcon SSBCalamity - CrashIcon SSBCalamity - DiddyKongIcon SSBCalamity - DixieKongIcon SSBCalamity - PitIcon SSBCalamity - KlonoaIcon SSBCalamity - ShantaeIcon SSBCalamity - RingabelIcon SSBCalamity - LeahIcon SSBCalamity - CupheadIcon SSBCalamity - IkeIcon
B SSBCalamity - GenoIcon SSBCalamity - LucarioIcon SSBCalamity - LilacIcon SSBCalamity - VillagerIcon SSBCalamity - RoyIcon SSBCalamity - PalmManIcon SSBCalamity - RachelIcon SSBCalamity - CrashIcon SSBCalamity - DiddyKongIcon SSBCalamity - DixieKongIcon SSBCalamity - PitIcon SSBCalamity - KlonoaIcon SSBCalamity - ShantaeIcon SSBCalamity - RingabelIcon SSBCalamity - LeahIcon SSBCalamity - CupheadIcon SSBCalamity - IkeIcon
B SSBCalamity - GenoIcon SSBCalamity - LucarioIcon SSBCalamity - LilacIcon SSBCalamity - VillagerIcon SSBCalamity - RoyIcon SSBCalamity - PalmManIcon SSBCalamity - RachelIcon SSBCalamity - CrashIcon SSBCalamity - DiddyKongIcon SSBCalamity - DixieKongIcon SSBCalamity - PitIcon SSBCalamity - KlonoaIcon SSBCalamity - ShantaeIcon SSBCalamity - RingabelIcon SSBCalamity - LeahIcon SSBCalamity - CupheadIcon SSBCalamity - IkeIcon
B SSBCalamity - GenoIcon SSBCalamity - LucarioIcon SSBCalamity - LilacIcon SSBCalamity - VillagerIcon SSBCalamity - RoyIcon SSBCalamity - PalmManIcon SSBCalamity - RachelIcon SSBCalamity - CrashIcon SSBCalamity - DiddyKongIcon SSBCalamity - DixieKongIcon SSBCalamity - PitIcon SSBCalamity - KlonoaIcon SSBCalamity - ShantaeIcon SSBCalamity - RingabelIcon SSBCalamity - LeahIcon SSBCalamity - CupheadIcon SSBCalamity - IkeIcon
C SSBCalamity - LinkIcon SSBCalamity - YoshiIcon SSBCalamity - ShulkIcon SSBCalamity - BombermanIcon SSBCalamity - ToonLinkIcon SSBCalamity - SquidSistersIcon SSBCalamity - PeachIcon SSBCalamity - Banjo&KazooieIcon SSBCalamity - BowserJrIcon SSBCalamity - MegaManIcon SSBCalamity - ChibiRoboIcon SSBCalamity - PacManIcon SSBCalamity - InklingIcon SSBCalamity - MarioIcon SSBCalamity - BowserIcon SSBCalamity - CharizardIcon SSBCalamity - DaisyIcon
D SSBCalamity - BandanaDeeIcon SSBCalamity - IvysaurIcon SSBCalamity - BlackMageIcon SSBCalamity - UntenIcon SSBCalamity - LuigiIcon SSBCalamity - KingKRoolIcon SSBCalamity - RobinIcon SSBCalamity - KirbyIcon SSBCalamity - ShovelKnightIcon SSBCalamity - NessIcon SSBCalamity - StarfyIcon SSBCalamity - DonkeyKongIcon
D SSBCalamity - BandanaDeeIcon SSBCalamity - IvysaurIcon SSBCalamity - BlackMageIcon SSBCalamity - UntenIcon SSBCalamity - LuigiIcon SSBCalamity - KingKRoolIcon SSBCalamity - RobinIcon SSBCalamity - KirbyIcon SSBCalamity - ShovelKnightIcon SSBCalamity - NessIcon SSBCalamity - StarfyIcon SSBCalamity - DonkeyKongIcon
D SSBCalamity - BandanaDeeIcon SSBCalamity - IvysaurIcon SSBCalamity - BlackMageIcon SSBCalamity - UntenIcon SSBCalamity - LuigiIcon SSBCalamity - KingKRoolIcon SSBCalamity - RobinIcon SSBCalamity - KirbyIcon SSBCalamity - ShovelKnightIcon SSBCalamity - NessIcon SSBCalamity - StarfyIcon SSBCalamity - DonkeyKongIcon
D SSBCalamity - BandanaDeeIcon SSBCalamity - IvysaurIcon SSBCalamity - BlackMageIcon SSBCalamity - UntenIcon SSBCalamity - LuigiIcon SSBCalamity - KingKRoolIcon SSBCalamity - RobinIcon SSBCalamity - KirbyIcon SSBCalamity - ShovelKnightIcon SSBCalamity - NessIcon SSBCalamity - StarfyIcon SSBCalamity - DonkeyKongIcon
E SSBCalamity - StrafeIcon SSBCalamity - GanondorfIcon SSBCalamity - SpyroIcon SSBCalamity - Yooka&LayleeIcon SSBCalamity - LuffyIcon SSBCalamity - YoungLinkIcon SSBCalamity - MeloettaIcon SSBCalamity - CaptainToadIcon SSBCalamity - JigglypuffIcon SSBCalamity - DuckHuntIcon SSBCalamity - GooeyIcon SSBCalamity - ROBIcon
F SSBCalamity - MrGame&WatchIcon SSBCalamity - SakeenaIcon SSBCalamity - ROBIcon SSBCalamity - WiiFitTrainerIcon SSBCalamity - SandbagIcon SSBCalamity - PaperMarioIcon SSBCalamity - WaluigiIcon SSBCalamity - MaskedManIcon SSBCalamity - PichuIcon SSBCalamity - KingDededeIcon


Note that the placement is not final.


Playable Characters[]

There are ninety-one playable characters in Super Smash Bros. Calamity (excluding exclusive characters), thirty-one more than Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U. There are fifty-six veterans, most of which appeared in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U and two from Super Smash Bros. Melee and five from Super Smash Bros. Brawl, that never appeared in any other subsequent Super Smash Bros. game, and forty-one newcomers, most of them appearing from third-party (ex. Capcom's Street Fighter series of fighting games), fourth-party franchises (ex. Goku from Tori's Dragon Ball manga/anime series) and indie franchises (ex. Lilac from Freedom Planet). Out of all the playable representations in the full roster, the Pokémon and Super Mario universes have the most playable representations, at ten playable characters for each.

Characters like Dr. Mario, Little Mac, Palutena, Dark Pit, Corrin, Mii Fighters and Lucina, who appeared as playable characters in the previous game, do not reappear as playable characters in this game. Dr. Mario is just an alternate costume for Mario, Little Mac is resorted back as an assist trophy like he was in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Palutena, while not being a playable character, still appears in Palutena's Guidance, Dark Pit and Lucina are assist trophy characters now and Corrin and Mii Fighters only appear as stickers, cards, stamps and trophies. Dr. Mario, Dark Pit and Lucina were removed from the roster as they were more like clone characters than anything, though the reason for Corrin, Mii Fighters, Palutena and Little Mac being removed from the roster and given different roles is unknown.

In its V² release, more characters have been added to the roster, and having their own roster that can be selected in the character selection screen. Characters from the New Fantendoverse, namely Unten and Leah, exclusively appear in this version of the game, however their appearance in this game is considered non-canon to the New Fantendoverse timeline as a whole.

Here's the full roster (downloadable, and V² exclusive characters included, in alphabetical order, horizontally):

SSBCalamity - BandanaDeeIcon SSBCalamity - Banjo&KazooieIcon SSBCalamity - BayonettaIcon SSBCalamity - BlackMageIcon SSBCalamity - BombermanIcon SSBCalamity - BowserIcon SSBCalamity - BowserJrIcon SSBCalamity - CaptainFalconIcon SSBCalamity - CaptainToadIcon SSBCalamity - CharizardIcon SSBCalamity - ChibiRoboIcon SSBCalamity - CloudIcon SSBCalamity - CrashIcon SSBCalamity - CupheadIcon SSBCalamity - DaisyIcon SSBCalamity - DiddyKongIcon SSBCalamity - DixieKongIcon SSBCalamity - DonkeyKongIcon SSBCalamity - DoomguyIcon SSBCalamity - DuckHuntIcon SSBCalamity - FalcoIcon SSBCalamity - FoxIcon SSBCalamity - GanondorfIcon SSBCalamity - GenoIcon SSBCalamity - GooeyIcon SSBCalamity - GokuIcon SSBCalamity - GreninjaIcon SSBCalamity - IceClimbersIcon SSBCalamity - IkeIcon SSBCalamity - InklingIcon SSBCalamity - IsaacIcon SSBCalamity - IvysaurIcon SSBCalamity - JigglypuffIcon SSBCalamity - KingDededeIcon SSBCalamity - KingKRoolIcon SSBCalamity - KirbyIcon SSBCalamity - KlonoaIcon SSBCalamity - LeahIcon SSBCalamity - LilacIcon SSBCalamity - LinkIcon SSBCalamity - LucarioIcon SSBCalamity - LucasIcon SSBCalamity - LuffyIcon SSBCalamity - LuigiIcon SSBCalamity - MarioIcon SSBCalamity - MarthIcon SSBCalamity - MaskedManIcon SSBCalamity - MegaManIcon SSBCalamity - MeloettaIcon SSBCalamity - MetaKnightIcon SSBCalamity - MewtwoIcon SSBCalamity - MrGame&WatchIcon SSBCalamity - NessIcon SSBCalamity - OlimarIcon SSBCalamity - PacManIcon SSBCalamity - PalmManIcon SSBCalamity - PaperMarioIcon SSBCalamity - PeachIcon SSBCalamity - PichuIcon SSBCalamity - PikachuIcon SSBCalamity - PitIcon SSBCalamity - RachelIcon SSBCalamity - RaymanIcon SSBCalamity - RingabelIcon SSBCalamity - ROBIcon SSBCalamity - RobinIcon SSBCalamity - RosalinaIcon SSBCalamity - RoyIcon SSBCalamity - RyuIcon SSBCalamity - SakeenaIcon SSBCalamity - SamusIcon SSBCalamity - SandbagIcon SSBCalamity - ShantaeIcon SSBCalamity - SheikIcon SSBCalamity - ShovelKnightIcon SSBCalamity - ShulkIcon SSBCalamity - SnakeIcon SSBCalamity - SonicIcon SSBCalamity - SpyroIcon SSBCalamity - SquidSistersIcon SSBCalamity - SquirtleIcon SSBCalamity - StarfyIcon SSBCalamity - StrafeIcon SSBCalamity - TailsIcon SSBCalamity - TetraIcon SSBCalamity - ToonLinkIcon SSBCalamity - UntenIcon SSBCalamity - VillagerIcon SSBCalamity - WaluigiIcon SSBCalamity - WarioIcon SSBCalamity - WiiFitTrainerIcon SSBCalamity - WolfIcon SSBCalamity - Yooka&LayleeIcon SSBCalamity - YoshiIcon SSBCalamity - YoungLinkIcon SSBCalamity - ZeldaIcon SSBCalamity - ZamusIcon

Roster placement is not final; subject to change.

Veterans
MarioSSBCalamity
Mario
SSB Mario Series
LuigiSSBCalamity
Luigi
SSB Mario Series
PeachSSBCalamity
Peach
SSB Mario Series
BowserSSBCalamity
Bowser
BowserSymbolSSBC
Bowser Jr. - Mario Rabbids Kingdom Battle
Bowser Jr.
BowserSymbolSSBC
RosalinaSSBC
Rosalina
SSB Mario Series
DonkeyKongSSBC
Donkey Kong
SSB Donkey Kong Series
DiddyKongSSBC
Diddy Kong
SSB Donkey Kong Series
YoshiSSBCalamity
Yoshi
SSB Yoshi Series
WarioOverallsSSB4
Wario
JSSB Wario symbol
LinkSmash
Link
SSB The Legend of Zelda Series
ZeldaSSBCalamity
Zelda
SSB The Legend of Zelda Series
SheikSSBC
Sheik
SSB The Legend of Zelda Series
Ganondorf SSB4
Ganondorf
SSB The Legend of Zelda Series
Toon link hyrule warriors style 2 by nibroc rock-d98w7sq
Toon Link
SSB The Legend of Zelda Series
YoungLinkSSBC
Young Link
SSB The Legend of Zelda Series
SamusSSBCalamity
Samus
SSB Metroid Series
ZeroSuitSamusSSBC
Zero Suit Samus
SSB Metroid Series
Kirby by mintenndo-d5x2vmu
Kirby
SSB Kirby Series
MetaKnightSSBC
Meta Knight
SSB Kirby Series
DededeSmash3
King Dedede
SSB Kirby Series
IMG 3584
Fox
SSB Star Fox Series
FalcoSSBCalamity
Falco
SSB Star Fox Series
Wolf SSB4
Wolf
SSB Star Fox Series
Pikachu SSBR
Pikachu
SSB Pokemon Series
JigglypuffSSBCalamity
Jigglypuff
SSB Pokemon Series
Pichu Smashified by KryptonLion
Pichu
SSB Pokemon Series
MewtwoSSBCalamity
Mewtwo
SSB Pokemon Series
LucarioSSBCalamity
Lucario
SSB Pokemon Series
Greninja-ssb4
Greninja
SSB Pokemon Series
CharizardSSBC
Charizard
SSB Pokemon Series
SquirtleSSBC
Squirtle
SSB Pokemon Series
Ivysaur smash bros trophy render by nibroc rock-d9u0v1n
Ivysaur
SSB Pokemon Series
Falcon-0
Captain Falcon
SSB F-Zero Series
NessSSBCalamity
Ness
SSB EarthBound Series
LucasSSBCalamity
Lucas
SSB EarthBound Series
MarthSSBCalamity
Marth
FireEmblemSymbolHC
RoySSBCalamity
Roy
FireEmblemSymbolHC
Ike SSB4
Ike
FireEmblemSymbolHC
Robin SSB4
Robin
FireEmblemSymbolHC
Ice Climbers Shin R
Ice Climbers
SSB Ice Climber Series
MrGameandWatchSSBC
Mr. Game & Watch
SSB Game & Watch Series
PitSSB4Alt
Pit
KIsymbol
OlimarSSBCalamity
Olimar
SSB Pikmin Series
ROBSSBC
R.O.B.
SSB R.O.B. Series
SonicSSBCalamity
Sonic
SSB Sonic Series
VillagerSSBVFull
Villager
SSB Animal Crossing Series
Fig 20 warrior
Wii Fit Trainer
SSB Wii Fit Series
Duck Hunt SSB4
Duck Hunt
SSB Duck Hunt Series
MegaManSSBC
Mega Man
MegaManSymbolAlt
PacManSSBC
Pac-Man
SSB Pac-Man Series
SnakeBrawlArtwork
Snake
SSB Metal Gear Series
Cloud SSB4
Cloud
SSB Final Fantasy Series
IMG 3586
Shulk
Xenoblade SSB symbol alt
Ryussb4
Ryu
SSB Street Fighter Series
Cereza Bayonetta 2 render
Bayonetta
SSB Bayonetta Series
Newcomers
Captain Toad Smashified
Captain Toad
SSB Mario Series
GenoSSBC
Geno
SSB Mario Series
Daisy MTUS Shadowless
Daisy
SSB Mario Series
Waluigi Nibroc-Rock
Waluigi
SSB Mario Series
Dixie kong smashified transparent by sean the artist-d9bcj5s
Dixie Kong
SSB Donkey Kong Series
KRool Smashified
King K. Rool
SSB Donkey Kong Series
GooeySSBC
Gooey
SSB Kirby Series
BandanaDeeSSBC
Bandana Dee
SSB Kirby Series
MeloettaSSB4
Meloetta
SSB Pokemon Series
TetraSSBC
Tetra
SSB The Legend of Zelda Series
MaskedManSmashified
Masked Man
SSB EarthBound Series
TailsSSBC
Tails
SSB Sonic Series
SandbagSSBC
Sandbag
SSB Super Smash Bros. Series
Paper Mario Jam
Paper Mario
SSB Paper Mario Series
Bomberman Smashified
Bomberman
BombermanSymbol
ShovelKnightSSBC
Shovel Knight
ShovelKnightSmashifiedSymbol
Banjo&KazooieSmashified
Banjo & Kazooie
BanjoKazooieSymbolnew
Character-portrait2
Inkling
SSB Splatoon Series
Squid Sisters Crash
Squid Sisters
SSB Splatoon Series
Starfy T SSB4
Starfy
SSB The Legendary Starfy Series
ShantaeSmile
Shantae
SSB Shantae Series
Chibi robo smash bros style render by nibroc rock-d9ak4np
Chibi-Robo
Chibi-Robo! Emblem
GokuSSBC
Goku
SSB Dragon Ball Series
LuffySSBC
Luffy
SSB One Piece Series
BlackMageSSBC
Black Mage
SSB Final Fantasy Series
Ringabel
Ringabel
Bravely Default
CrashifiedSmashified
Crash
SSB Crash Bandicoot Series
RaymanSSBCalamity
Rayman
SSBZRaymanSymbol
IsaacSmashifiedEdit
Isaac
SSB Golden Sun Series
SpyroSSBC
Spyro
SpyroSymbol
DoomguySmash
Doomguy
DOOMSymbol
KlonoaLeak
Klonoa
KlonoaSymbol
LilacSSBC
Lilac
FreedomPlanetsymbol
CupheadSmashified
Cuphead
SSB Cuphead Series
YookaLayleeSmashified
Yooka & Laylee
YookaLayleeSymbol
V² Exclusive
UntenMysteryProject
Unten
SSB Prodigy
LeahVictory
Leah
SSB LeahNeedlenam
RachelVictory
Rachel
SSB Shattered
StrafeVictory
Strafe
SSB Strafe
SakeenaKamel
Sakeena
SSB Sakeena
PalmManVictory
PalmMan
SSB PalmMan
ZeritaMvFB
Zerita
SSB Prodigy
NetnuVictory
Netnu
SSB Prodigy
SamVictory
Sam
SSB Victory
SiaVictory
Sia
SSB Prodigy
VoltVictory
Volt
SSB Volt
MiodaVictory
Mioda
SSB Prodigy

Bold denotes an unlockable character.
Italic denotes a downloadable character.

Assist Characters[]

Assist Characters/Pokémon are characters that can be released from, either an Assist Trophy or a Poké/Master/Dusk Ball. Most of them are aggressive and will attack opponents for the user, and some of them are passive, where they will aid the user and not attack opponents for them...or some of them might be duds and will not do anything to harm or aid anyone. There are, currently, a total of fifty four Assist Trophy characters and a total of one hundred and eighty Assist Pokémon.

Assist Trophy Characters
AndrossRender
Andross
SSB Star Fox Series
AshleyMillennium
Ashley
SSB Wario Series
BarbaraBrawl
Barbaba
SpecialStagesSymbol
BanditYNI
Bandit
SSB Yoshi Series
BassSSBC
Bass
MegaManSymbolAlt
SM3DL Boom Boom Solo Art
Boom Boom
SSB Mario Series
ChainChompWiiUAssist
Chain Chomp
SSB Mario Series
ColorTVGame15Trophy
Color TV-Game 15
SpecialStagesSymbol
Solochuck
Chargin' Chuck
SSB Mario Series
Dark Pit SSB4
Dark Pit
KIsymbol
DarkSamusSSBC
Dark Samus
SSB Metroid Series
KSA Daroach
Daroach
SSB Kirby Series
Devil
Devil
SpecialStagesSymbol
DillonSSBV
Dillon
DillonSymbol
Dr-wright
Dr. Wright
SpecialStagesSymbol
EggroboByNibroc-Rock
Eggrobo
SSB Sonic Series
Elec-Man
Elec Man
MegaManSymbolAlt
ExciteBike
Excitebike
SSBZExcitebikeSymbol
HadesSSBC
Hades
KIsymbol
Hammer Bro. SM3DW
Hammer Bro.
SSB Mario Series
Ghirahim Hyrule Warriors
Ghirahim
SSB The Legend of Zelda Series
Ghostswiiu
Ghosts
SSB Pac-Man Series
GoombarioSSBC
Goombario
SSB Paper Mario Series
Grey Fox
Grey Fox
SSB Metal Gear Series
Infantry
Infantry & Tanks
SpecialStagesSymbol
JeffAssist
Jeff
SSB EarthBound Series
Kat-and-ana
Kat & Ana
SSB Wario Series
Mario Party Star Rush King Boo
King Boo
SSB Mario Series
KnuckleJoeSSB4
Knuckle Joe
SSB Kirby Series
KnucklesFOL6
Knuckles
SSB Sonic Series
KrillinSSBC
Krillin
SSB Dragon Ball Series
Ladyboo
Lady Bow
SSB Paper Mario Series
LakituAssist
Lakitu
SSB Mario Series
Little mac
Little Mac
SSB Punch-Out Series
Lucina SSB4
Lucina
FireEmblemSymbolHC
Lyndis
Lyn
FireEmblemSymbolHC
MagiKoopa - Super Mario 3D World
Magikoopa
SSB Mario Series
Magnus
Magnus
KIsymbol
Medusa SSB
Medusa
KIsymbol
MetalSonicSSBC
Metal Sonic
SSB Sonic Series
Metroid New Render
Metroid
SSB Metroid Series
HW Midna
Midna
SSB The Legend of Zelda Series
MotherBrainSSBC
Mother Brain
SSB Metroid Series
NabbitRunning M&SPD
Nabbit
SSB Mario Series
Nightmare SSB4
Nightmare
SSB Kirby Series
PunpunSolo
Pom Pom
SSB Mario Series
PrincePeaselySSBC
Prince Peasley
SSB Mario Series
Phosphora3D
Phosphora
SSB Kid Icarus Series
PlagueKnightSmashified
Plague Knight
ShovelKnightSmashifiedSymbol
ProtoManSSBC
Proto Man
MegaManSymbolAlt
Ridley2
Ridley
SSB Metroid Series
SilverSmashified
Silver
SSB Sonic Series
ShadowSSBC
Shadow
SSB Sonic Series
HWL Skull Kid
Skull Kid
SSB The Legend of Zelda Series
Starman clay
Starman
SSB EarthBound Series
TingleHW
Tingle
SSB The Legend of Zelda Series
VegetaSSBC
Vegeta
SSB Dragon Ball Series
Viridi Icon SSB
Viridi
KIsymbol
250px-Wingo CTTT
Wingo
SSB Mario Series
Zero SSB4
Zero
MegaManSymbolAlt
Assist Pokémon
190Aipom
Aipom
144Articuno
Articuno
493Arceus
Arceus
610Axew
Axew
182Bellossom
Bellossom
760Bewear
Bewear
625Bisharp
Bisharp
438Bonsly
Bonsly
654Braixen
Braxien
729Brionne
Brionne
650Chespin
Chespin
573Cinccino
Cinccino
035Clefairy
Clefairy
415Combee
Combee
615Cryogonal
Cryogonal
491Darkrai
Darkrai
724Decidueye
Decidueye
702Dedenne
Dedenne
386DeoxysAttack
Deoxys
483Dialga
Dialga
132Ditto
Ditto
133Eevee
Eevee
101Electrode
Electrode
587Emolga
Emolga
677Espurr
Espurr
530Excadrill
Excadrill
083Farfetch'd
Farfetch'd
661Fletchling
Fletchling
649Genesect
Genesect
118Goldeen
Goldeen
383Groudon
Groudon
701Hawlucha
Hawlucha
106Hitmonlee
Hitmonlee
250Ho-Oh
Ho-Oh
720Hoopa
Hoopa
116Horsea
Horsea
097Hypno
Hypno
686Inkay
Inkay
385Jirachi
Jirachi
189Jumpluff
Jumpluff
124Jynx
Jynx
647Keldeo-Resolute
Keldeo
599Klink
Klink
109Koffing
Koffing
775Komala
Komala
552Krokorok
Krokorok
KyuremSSBC
Kyruem
108Lickitung
Lickitung
725Litten
Litten
607Litwick
Litwick
249Lugia
Lugia
792Lunala
Lunala
754Lurantis
Lurantis
068Machamp
Machamp
801Magearna
Magearna
802Marshadow
Marshadow
151Mew
Mew
778Mimikyu
Mimikyu
429Mismagius
Mismagius
146Moltres
Moltres
095Onix
Onix
501Oshawott
Oshawott
484Palkia
Palkia
137Porygon
Porygon
233Porygon2
Porygon2
474Porygon-Z
Porygon-Z
743Ribombee
Ribombee
479Rotom
Rotom
559Scraggy
Scraggy
403Shinx
Shinx
285Shroomish
Shroomish
495Snivy
Snivy
143Snorlax
Snorlax
442Spiritomb
Spiritomb
120Staryu
Staryu
762Steenee
Steenee
684Swirlix
Swirlix
787Tapu Bulu
Tapu Bulu
788Tapu Fini
Tapu Fini
785Tapu Koko
Tapu Koko
786Tapu Lele
Tapu Lele
216Teddiursa
Teddiursa
498Tepig
Tepig
175Togepi
Togepi
201Unown
Unown
584Vanilluxe
Vanilluxe
494Victini
Victini
461Weavile
Weavile
110Weezing
Weezing
202Wobbuffet
Wobbuffet
716Xerneas
Xerneas
717Yveltal
Yveltal
571Zoroark
Zoroark
718Zygarde
Zygrade

Bold denotes an unlockable assist.
Note: Latias and Latios are a 2-in-1 assist Pokémon.

Stages[]

There are currently one hundred and twenty four stages confirmed for Super Smash Bros. Calamity. Some of them are new and introduced in this game, while some of them return from previous installments, especially a few non-playable ones from Super Smash Bros. for the Nintendo 64.

BattlefieldSSBC
SSBC IconBattlefield
SSB Smash Bros Series
FinalDestinationSSBC
SSBC IconFinal Destination
SSB Smash Bros Series
MetalCavernSSBC
SSBC IconMetal Cavern
SSB Smash Bros Series
Battlefield64SSBC
SSB64IconBattlefield (64)
SSB Smash Bros Series
Final Destination 64
SSB64IconFinal Destination (64)
SSB Smash Bros Series
New donk city
SSBC IconNew Donk City
SSB Mario Series
Dr mario stage super smash bros 4
SSBC IconDr. Mario
DrMarioSymbol
PaperJam
SSBC IconPaper Jam
SSB Mario Series
Bowser's Castlessf2
SSBC IconBowser's Castle
BowserSymbolSSBC
StarshipMarioSSBC
SSBC IconStarship Mario
SSB Mario Series
BowlettaInside
SSBC IconInside Bowletta
BowserSymbolSSBC
SSB4U Super Mario Maker
SSB4-U IconSuper Mario Maker
SSB Mario Series
Mushroom Kingdom U SSB4
SSB4-U IconMushroom Kingdom U
SSB Mario Series
640px-SSB4UMarioCircuit8
SSB4-U IconMario Circuit
SSB Mario Series
DelfinoPlazaAnarchy
SSBB IconDelfino Plaza
SSB Mario Series
Luigi's Mansion SSB4
SSBB IconLuigi's Mansion
SSB Mario Series
PeachsCastleSSBC
SSBM IconPrincess Peach's Castle
SSB Mario Series
MushroomKingdomIISSBC
SSBM IconMushroom Kingdom II
SSB Mario Series
MushroomKingdom64SSBC
SSB64IconMushroom Kingdom
SSB Mario Series
GangplankGalleonSSBC
SSBC IconGangplank Galleon
SSB Donkey Kong Series
Jungle Hijinxs SSB4
SSB4-U IconJungle Hijinxs
SSB Donkey Kong Series
640px-SSB4U75m
SSBB Icon75mm
SSB Donkey Kong Series
640px-SSBB Jungle Japes Stage
SSBM IconJungle Japes
SSB Donkey Kong Series
KongoJungleSSBC
SSB64IconKongo Jungle
SSB Donkey Kong Series
YoshisIslandSSBC
SSBC IconYoshi's Island
SSB Yoshi Series
Baby Bowser's Castle Break-In
SSBC IconBaby Bowser's Castle
SSB Yoshi Series
WoollyWorldSSBC
SSB4-U IconWoolly World
SSB Yoshi Series
SSBWU Yoshi's Island
SSBM IconYoshi's Island (SSBM)
SSB Yoshi Series
YoshisIsland64SSBC
SSB64IconYoshi's Island (64)
SSB Yoshi Series
WarioLandSSBC
SSBC IconWario Land
SSB Wario Series
EmeraldCavestage
SSBC IconEmerald Cave
SSB Wario Series
WarioWare Inc.
SSBB IconWarioWare, Inc.
SSB Wario Series
GamerOblivion
SSB4-U IconGamer
SSB Wario Series
Light World
SSBC IconHylian Skies
SSB The Legend of Zelda Series
ClockTownSSBC
SSBC IconClock Town
SSB The Legend of Zelda Series
SkyloftAnarchy
SSB4-U IconSkyloft
SSB The Legend of Zelda Series
Bridge of EldinOblivion
SSBB IconBridge of Eldin
SSB The Legend of Zelda Series
TempleSSBC
SSB4 IconTemple
SSB The Legend of Zelda Series
HyruleCastleSSBC
SSB64IconHyrule Castle
SSB The Legend of Zelda Series
CrateriaSSBC
SSBC IconCrateria
SSB Metroid Series
Phase8SSBC
SSBC IconPhase 8
SSB Metroid Series
Tourian
SSBC IconTourian
SSB Metroid Series
Pyrosphere-0
SSB4-U IconPyrosphere
SSB Metroid Series
640px-SSBB Frigate Orpheon Stage
SSBB IconFrigate Orpheon
SSB Metroid Series
NorfairAnarchy
SSBB IconNorfair
SSB Metroid Series
RainbowRouteSSBC
SSBC IconRainbow Route
SSB Kirby Series
HalderaVolcanoSSBC
SSBC IconHaldera Volcano
SSB Kirby Series
Dream Land 3DS
SSB4 IconDream Land
SSB Kirby Series
HalberdAnarchy
SSBB IconHalberd
SSB Kirby Series
FountainofDreamsSSBC
SSBM IconFountain of Dreams
SSB Kirby Series
Dream Land 64V
SSB64IconDream Land (64)
SSB Kirby Series
MeteoCampaignsSSBC
SSBC IconMeteo Campaigns
SSB Star Fox Series
Corneria
SSBM IconCorneria
SSB Star Fox Series
Sector Z SSBU
SSB64IconSector Z
SSB Star Fox Series
Lylat Cruise SSB4
SSBB IconLylat Cruise
SSB Star Fox Series
PokemonColosseumSSBC
SSBC IconPokémon Colosseum
SSB Pokémon Series
250px-Pokémon League Champion chamber SM
SSBC IconAlolan Pokémon League
SSB Pokémon Series
LakeofRageSSBC
SSBC IconLake of Rage
SSB Pokémon Series
Slip co
SSBC IconSilph Co.
SSB Pokémon Series
PokemonStadium2SSBC
SSBB IconPokémon Stadium 2
SSB Pokémon Series
SaffronCitySSBC
SSB64IconSaffron City
SSB Pokémon Series
SandOceanSSBC
SSBC IconSand Ocean
SSB F-Zero Series
Mutecity
SSB4 IconMute City
SSB F-Zero Series
640px-SSBB Port Town Aero Dive Stage
SSBB IconPort Town Aero Dive
SSB F-Zero Series
SaturnValleySSBC
SSBC IconSaturn Valley
SSB EarthBound Series
DevilsMachineSSBC
SSBC IconDevil's Machine
SSB EarthBound Series
OnettAnarchy
SSBM IconOnett
SSB EarthBound Series
FoursideSSBC
SSBM IconFourside
SSB EarthBound Series
ColiseumOblivion
SSB4-U IconColiseum
FireEmblemSymbolHC
CastleSiegeSSBC
SSBB IconCastle Siege
FireEmblemSymbolHC
FlatZonePlusSSBC
SSBC IconFlat Zone +
SSB Game & Watch Series
PalutenaShrineSSBC
SSBC IconPalutena's Shrine
KIsymbol
SkyworldAnarchy
SSBB IconSkyworld
KIsymbol
Garden of Hope press image
SSB4-U IconGarden of Hope
SSB Pikmin Series
Pikmin Distant Planet
SSBB IconDistant Planet
SSB Pikmin Series
Town and City
SSB4-U IconTown and City
SSB Animal Crossing Series
800px-SSB4USmashville
SSBB IconSmashville
SSB Animal Crossing Series
Shadow Moses IslandV
SSBB IconShadow Moses Island
SSB Metal Gear Series
StudiopolisZoneSSBC
SSBC IconStudiopolis Zone
SSB Sonic Series
CasinoNightZoneSSBC
SSBC IconCasino Night Zone
SSB Sonic Series
SkySanctuaryZoneSSBC
SSBC IconSky Sanctuary Zone
SSB Sonic Series
Hidden Palace Zone
SSBC IconHidden Palace Zone
SSB Sonic Series
Windy Hill
SSB4 IconWindy Hill Zone
SSB Sonic Series
GreenHillZoneSSBC
SSBB IconGreen Hill Zone
SSB Sonic Series
CentralhighwayFull
SSBC IconCentral Highway
MegaManSymbolAlt
SkullFortressSSBC
SSBC IconSkull Fortress
MegaManSymbolAlt
HunterBaseSSBC
SSBC IconHunter Base
MegaManSymbolAlt
BombFactorySSBC
SSBC IconBomb Factory
SSB Bomberman Series
PACMazeSSBC
SSB4 IconPAC-Maze
SSB Pac-Man Series
PacLandSSBC
SSB4-U IconPac-Land
SSB Pac-Man Series
Glitz Pit
SSBC IconGlitz Pit
SSB Paper Mario Series
RedpepperVolcanoSSBC
SSBC IconRedpepper Volcano
SSB Paper Mario Series
PlanetNamekSSBC
SSBC IconPlanet Namek
SSB Dragon Ball Series
WorldTournamentSSBC
SSBC IconWorld Tournament
SSB Dragon Ball Series
CellGamesSSBC
SSBC IconCell Games
SSB Dragon Ball Series
DrGerosLabSSBC
SSBC IconDr. Gero's Lab
SSB Dragon Ball Series
MbisonStage
SSBC IconM. Bison's Stage
SSB Street Fighter Series
GaurPlainsSSBC
SSB4-U IconGaur Plains
Xenoblade Chronicles Symbol
UmbraClockTowerSSBC
SSB4-U IconUmbra Clock Tower
SSB Bayonetta Series
WuhuIslandSSBC
SSBC IconWuhu Island
SSB Wii Sports Series
Nintendo3DSSSBC
SSBC IconNintendo 3DS
SSB Nintendo 3DS Series
MiiverseSSBC
SSB4-U IconMiiverse
SSB Miiverse Series
NintendoDSSSBC
SSBC IconNintendo DS
NintendoDSSymbol
PictochatSSBC
SSBB IconPictochat
NintendoDSSymbol
DraculasCastleSSBC
SSBC IconDracula's Castle
CastlevaniaSymbolAlt
Lunarcore
SSBC IconLunar Core
SSB Final Fantasy Series
ChaosShrineSSBC
SSBC IconChaos Shrine
SSB Final Fantasy Series
HiddenLeafVillageSSBC
SSBC IconHidden Leaf Village
SSB Naruto Series
FinalValleySSBC
SSBC IconFinal Valley
SSB Naruto Series
WiiFitStudioSSBC
SSB4-U IconWii Fit Studio
SSB Wii Fit Series
SpecialCircuitSSBC
SSBC IconSpecial Circuit
SSB Punch-Out Series
KOF ScuttleTown
SSBC IconScuttle Town
SSB Shantae Series
PilotwingsSSBC
SSBC IconPilotwings
SSB Pilotwings Series
TwilightTownSSBC
SSBC IconTwilight Town
KINGDOMHEARTSSymbol
TowerofSalvationSSBC
SSBC IconTower of Salvation
TalesSymbol
SteelDiverSSBC
SSBC IconSteel Diver
SSBZSteelDiverSymbol
WreckingCrewSSBC
SSBC IconWrecking Crew
SSBZSteelDiverSymbol
Urchin Underpass
SSBC IconUrchin Underpass
SSB Splatoon Series
DeskSSBC
SSBC IconDesk
Chibi-Robo! Emblem
DragonValleySSBC
SSBC IconDragon Valley
FreedomPlanetsymbol
Arms Arena
SSBC IconArms Arena
ARMSSymbol
AetheralGatesSSBC
SSBC IconAetheral Gates
ROAsymbol
AirArmadaSSBC
SSBC IconAir Armada
ROAsymbol
InkwellHell
SSBC IconOne Hell of a Time
SSB Cuphead Series

Bold denotes an unlockable stage.
Italic denotes a downloadable stage.
SSBC Icon denotes a new stage introduced in Calalmity.
SSB64Icon denotes a returning stage from Smash 64.
SSBM Icon denotes a returning stage from Melee.
SSBB Icon denotes a returning stage from Brawl.
SSB4-U Icon denotes a returning stage from Wii U.
SSB4-3 Icon denotes a returning stage from 3DS.
SSB4 Icon denotes a returning stage from Wii U/3DS.

Bosses[]

These are a list table of bosses that appear in Classic Mode or the Smash Arena. There are, currently, a total of forty-two bosses confirmed for Super Smash Bros. Calamity, with some returning and some of them completely new in some form or another.

MasterCrazyHandSSBC
Hand Duos
SSB Super Smash Bros. Series
Giga Bowser SSBR
Giga Bowser
SSB Super Smash Bros. Series
MLSSBMCackletta
Cackletta
SSB Mario Series
MLSSBMCacklettaSoul
Cackletta's Soul
SSB Mario Series
DinoPiranha
Dino Piranha
SSB Mario Series
GoombossSSBC
Goomboss
SSB Mario Series
MetalMarioSSBC
Metal Mario
MetalMarioSymbol
Lord fredrik 02
Lord Fredrik
SSB Donkey Kong Series
TikiTongSSBC
Tiki Tong
SSB Donkey Kong Series
BurtTheBashful
Burt the Bashful
SSB Yoshi Series
Naval Piranha
Naval Piranha
SSB Yoshi Series
582px-HW Zant
Zant
SSB The Legend of Zelda Series
VaatiSSBCalamity
Vaati
SSB The Legend of Zelda Series
MotherBrainSSBC
Mother Brain
SSB Metroid Series
Ridley2
Ridley
SSB Metroid Series
Kraid-Metroid-Boss-by green mamba
Kraid
SSB Metroid Series
Nightmare SSB4
Nightmare
SSB Kirby Series
Zero Two KDL3D

SSB Kirby Series
KSS Computer Virus
Virus
SSB Kirby Series
AndrossSSBC
Andross
SSB Star Fox Series
3d porky render by machriderz-d5h8arv
Porky Minch
SSB EarthBound Series
HadesSSBC
Hades
KIsymbol
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Modes[]

Smash Mode[]

What you'd expect, Smash Mode is a mode spanning many titles in the Super Smash Bros. series where you can select the character of your choice and duke it out on a selected arena with the objective being either to have the most amount of stocks remaining during the match or having the most points before the timer runs out. Before you can fight, you can select the option to switch to Team Battles (characters fighting on one team), Everyone's Battle (everyone for themselves), 8-Player Smash (battling with up to eight players) and two new features, Juggernaut (one character is stronger than the others and has a health bar instead of a damage percentage; they must be defeated (in a set amount of time if given) in order for the team to win), and Tag Team (select two characters which you can tag in and out after a set amount of time or manually, however they share the same amount of stocks and damage taken).

Custom Smash[]

Another feature that returns from Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U, Custom Smash, or Special Smash in the aforementioned game, Special Brawl in Super Smash Bros. Brawl and Special Melee in Super Smash Bros. Melee, is basically a mode where you can customize the way of battling; you can make your characters huge or small, take damage or heal damage every hit, cancel each hit if it makes contact for some mind-blowing combos with ease, replace the damage percentages with health points, or make the game act like Super Smash Bros. for the Nintendo 64, with no side specials, no pummeling or up/down throws, no charging smash attacks, etc.

Boss Smash[]

An unlockable and new feature, Boss Smash is pretty much the same as Smash Mode, only now one player can control one of the few bosses in Smash Arena. These bosses only serve to make the battle more intense, and can be hit, but cannot be killed by any means (even if some of them act like actual players, in which they can actually be launched and KOed, but they simply respawn after a set amount of time), only stunned. If one player wins, the boss will appear in their victory screen, similar to Team Battles, and even have their own unique stock icon when they K.O an opponent.

For reasons unknown, "Juggernaut" isn't available in this mode, though the reason could be that the bosses already act as the juggernaut of this mode.

This mode is somewhat inspired by the cheat code that allows you to play as Master Hand in Super Smash Bros. Melee.

This mode can be unlocked via beating Smash Arena on Hard or higher. The bosses that can be played in this mode can be unlocked via beating them on Hard or higher with a certain character.

Multi-Man Smash[]

Multi-Man Smash is a mode spanning many Super Smash Bros. titles, in which a selected character has to face off a horde of silhouettes of characters from the roster. Either the player can face off a number of them, or an endless swarm of them in a set amount of time, or play with another player to see how many silhouettes they can defeat before they are K.Oed. There is also another option called “Cruel Smash”, where all the A.I is bumped up to be insane and more powerful.

Home-Run Contest[]

Home-Run Contest is a mode featuring the one and only Sandbag. The player’s goal is to launch Sandbag using the Home-Run Bat, though they can use normal attacks to rack up damage before launching him (and even can launch him before the announcer reaches the end of the countdown). Once Sandbag is launched, a bar showing how much distance (measured in fts.) is covered, and once he lands on the ground and stops, the game will end and the announcer will say “New Record!” if there is one, otherwise the audience will sigh if there is not.

Classic Mode[]

Classic Mode is a 1-player mode spanning many installments of the Super Smash Bros. series. In this game, it is basically the same as it was in 3DS/Wii U, where your character that you selected will traverse through an overworld map. Before a battle with a randomly selected opponent CPU, the player comes across a branching path, which they can select for a few seconds before the game makes the choice for them.

When fighting a CPU opponent, the player will begin with a certain amount of stocks based on what difficulty they choose (ex. Easy will have the player start with five stocks while Very Hard or One-Shot will have the player start with one stock). They must fight the opponent until they are K.O'd, then the player will be rewarded with a few coins and some extra items like trophies, stickers, etc depending on how well the player did, as well as some bonuses to increase your score.

Along the way, you might fight a gigantic, metal version of a random character or multiple silhouettes of Mario, Kirby, Link and Pikachu. But what you encounter at the end of your journey? Master Hand and Crazy Hand, of course. You can choose to fight Master Hand only (this doesn't happen on Very Easy or Easy, you will only fight Master Hand on those difficulties), or the hand duos depending on what path you take (this doesn't happen on Hard, Very Hard or One-Shot, you will fight the two hands on those difficulties). Master Hand and Crazy Hand fight like they normally do in 3DS/Wii U, but Master Hand does not transform into Master Core in this game. After beating them both, you will be sent to the credits and then a unique congratulations screen, depending on what character they played as. Each character has a unique congrats screen. Depending on how high the player's score is, they will receive bigger rewards at the end.

Halfway through the journey, the character will be given a task/minigame, either "Race to the Finish!", "Break the Targets!", "Shatter the Crystals!" or "Board the Platforms!" (called "Mark the Platforms!" in this game), the third being new to this game (although it does appear in Smash Run in 3DS/Wii U as a challenge). Completing these will result in the announcer saying "A new record!" is there is one, or just "Complete!" if there isn't and receive some more rewards. Should the player run out of time or self-destruct, the announcer will say "Failure!" and the player moves on as normal without any rewards.

Should the player lose all of their stocks, they will be sent to a "Continue" screen*, where the character's trophy falls onto a platform with a single spotlight shining down. The announcer will say "Continue?" with the words "CONTINUE?" appearing with the options "Yes" and "No" appear slightly afterwards. The player has a ten second countdown to choose whatever option they want to choose. Selecting "Yes" will result in the character coming back to life and doing one of their taunts and run off-screen with the player losing most of their rewards and points and will continue from the fight they lost, while selecting "No" (or making the countdown expire/not having enough points to continue) will cause the screen to fade to black with the announcer saying "Game Over!" and the words "GAME OVER" appearing in red on screen. The player will be taken back to the main menu afterwards.

Difficulties
Very easy 5 stocks
Enemy AI is laughably easy
Very small rewards
Continuing costs 50 coins and 250 points
Easy 4 stocks
Enemy AI is fairly easy
Small rewards
Continuing costs 50 coins and 400 points
Medium 3 stocks
Enemy AI is easy, but slightly hard
Medium rewards
Continuing costs 100 coins and 650 points
Hard 2 stocks
Enemy AI is hard
Huge rewards
Continuing costs 200 coins and 800 points
Very hard 1 stock
Enemy AI is very difficult
Huge rewards
Continuing costs 450 coins and 1,250 points
One Shot 1 stock
Enemy AI is very insane/cheap
Very huge rewards
No continuing; losing just one life results in an immediate Game Over
This difficulty setting can be chosen after beating Classic Mode on Very Hard without continuing
* - Note that the continue screen does not appear in One Shot, so losing just one stock in that difficulty will cause an immediate Game Over.

All-Star Mode[]

All-Star Mode is also another 1-player mode spanning many Super Smash Bros. titles, starting from Super Smash Bros. Melee. All-Star Mode is a mode where you select your character and fight a plethora of characters (if they are unlocked/downloaded to the game) starting from the late 1900s to the early 2000s. Unlike Classic Mode, every single time you play this, any damage taken will carry on throughout the entire mode and once you die a single time, it is an immediate Game Over. To compensate this, you are taken to a rest area after beating a wave of characters, where you can recover your health using Maxim Tomatoes, Heart Containers and Energy Tanks that are placed in the area (as well as some trophies). After beating all waves, you will be rewarded depending how much damage you've taken and recovered during the mode and taken to the Credits scene, followed by an unique "Congratulations!" screen for the character you played as.

The Smash Arena[]

Smash Arena is the upgraded version of the Boss Battles Mode that first and only appeared in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. In the Smash Arena, it is basically similar to All-Star Mode and/or The Arena spanning many Kirby games starting from Kirby Super Star, in which you face a set amount of challenges with only one stock and damage carrying over after each challenge. However, instead of facing characters on the roster, you face bosses. The bosses change every time you play the mode, and depending on what character from a universe you pick, the bosses from the same universe you will mostly fight against. After each boss, you will be taken to a rest area, which is similar to the All-Star Mode's rest area, with the only difference being given the choice to either save your progress or not, and continue on by touching a plate that takes you to the next boss.

Some bosses can only be fought if the player is playing as a certain character associated with their respective franchise. Bosses with no playable representation of their own series can be fought with virtually any character, ex. Sinistar can be fought by every character in the game.

Some of the bosses can be played in Boss Smash, ex. Dino Piranha. In Boss Smash, they play identical to their Smash Arena counterparts, with the exception that they cannot legitimately die in this mode, and their role is to make the battle even more intense.

Difficulties
Very easy Boss AI is laughably easy
Very small rewards
Easy Boss AI is fairly easy
Small rewards
Medium Boss AI is easy, but slightly hard
Medium rewards
Hard Boss AI is hard
Huge rewards
True Arena Enemy AI is very difficult and insane
Very huge rewards
This difficulty can be unlocked when this mode is beaten on Hard difficulty

Arcade Mode[]

Arcade Mode is an unlockable 1-player mode that is new to the Super Smash Bros. series and introduced in Super Smash Bros. Calamity. This mode brings back the Mortal Kombat and Street Fighter elements of their own arcade modes, and the gameplay is downgraded to reducing the opponents health to nothing to win. Other than that, it is basically the same as Classic Mode, but before you face Master Hand, you will have to face a certain character's "rival"*. Rival battles are significantly more harder than regular fights. When you reach up to Master Hand, you only have one chance to beat him. If he beats you, it is an immediate Game Over and you will not get the character's ending; instead, you will be sent back to the main menu afterwards.

After being beaten by anyone in Arcade Mode, you will be sent to the continue screen, which looks similar to the Street Fighter II continue screen, in which the player will be granted with a ten second countdown and the option to continue or not, at the cost of credits (which is roughly 500 Smash Coins).

Should the player not continue or not, the character (that looks beaten up) will do their Star K.O scream and their portrait will be grayed out, with the words "GAME OVER" appearing afterwards and the player will be taken back to the main menu.

This mode can be bought at the Smash Shop for 100,000 Smash Coins. If bought, an arcade machine icon based on the game will appear in the main menu.

Difficulties
Very easy Enemy AI is laughably easy
Very small rewards
2 credits to continue
Easy Enemy AI is fairly easy
Small rewards
3 credits to continue
Medium Enemy AI is easy, but slightly hard
Medium rewards
4 credits to continue
Hard Enemy AI is hard
Huge rewards
4 credits to continue
Very hard Enemy AI is very difficult
Very huge rewards
No continuing; losing just one match results in an immediate Game Over
This difficulty setting can be chosen after beating Arcade Mode on Hard without continuing

* - Note some characters may not have a rival, so a rival battle will not commence.

Retro Mode[]

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An unlockable mode, Retro Mode is basically what you'd expect; a demake to the game somewhat similar to Super Smash Land made by Dan Fornace, with most of the content in the original game taken away in this mode and pretty much everything uses 8-bit graphics. This mode can be activated any time, however they can go back to the original after a thirty second cooldown of booting the mode up.

This mode can be bought at the Smash Shop for 250,000 Smash Coins.

More will be explained on the subpage itself, just click the god-gifted logo.

Vault[]

Here, players can watch replays saved to the game (or download them), play masterpieces (games from the classic Nintendo console games, ex. the NES and SNES) temporarily (spanning from 30 seconds to five minutes), play scenes from the game (ex. the intro sequence) or go into Sound Test, where they can listen to music in the game (some of them need to be unlocked) and listen to character/other sound effects.

Jukebox[]

The Jukebox is an unlockable collectible mode. The Jukebox allows you to choose which songs to play the most during a stage or the main menu song you want to hear, and also play some downloaded songs from its V² release. It replaces the My Music option in the Settings tab from previous Super Smash Bros. titles.

This can be bought at the Smash Shop for 75,000 Smash Coins. If bought, a jukebox icon will appear on the main menu screen. Select it to enter the Jukebox.

Daily Quests[]

While appearing as an open/close tab, Daily Quests are optional objectives given out to the player every day they boot up the game. Most of them range from K.Oing an opponent to completing a mode with a certain character. After completing a quest, a notification will pop up, showing that the player finished that said objective and should they come back to the Daily Quests tab, they will be awarded with something ranging from a few Smash Coins to trophies/stickers/cards and also bring up their daily streak count to one. The streak will reset if the quests aren't completed in a set amount of time for the day. Reaching the daily streak up to seven days (or in other terms; a week) will award the player with a special reward, ranging from a secret alternate costume, to a unique kind of Mega Stone used to Mega Evolve a certain Pokémon.

Daily Quests also have certain season events that can be found on the tab. These could be related to Summer, Halloween, Thanksgiving or Christmas, and completing them will result in unlocking a unique reward based on that certain seasonal theme of the quest. For example, completing a Christmas themed quest will unlock the Christmas Robin costume, while completing a Halloween themed quest will unlock the Vampire Sonic costume.

Smash Shop[]

Smash Shop is an in-game shop system added in Super Smash Bros. Calamity, where the player can purchase alternate costumes, trophies, stickers, cards, unlockable modes, accessories for characters and a certain Mega Stones with Smash Coins that you can receive many ways in the game.

Each time you enter the shop, the clerk of the shop is chosen by random. They all have unique dialogue, but they are practically the same.

In the V² port, more clerks have been added to the shop.

Clerk Info Appearance rate
Mii

Mii
Miis are the digital, customizable avatars for people who have either a Wii, 3DS, Wii U and Nintendo Switch. Miis could be created on the Mii Channel and used in games that have Miis as playable characters, like Wii Sports, Wii Sports Resort and Wii Fit. Miis made on the Nintendo Switch will appear in the shop. 45% (Nintendo Switch)
0% (V²)
TomNookNewLeaf

Tom Nook
Tom Nook is a recurring character in the Animal Crossing games. Tom Nook is a raccoon/tanuki character who opens his own shop in town, though he gives it to nephews Tommy and Timmy so he can open up Nook's Homes. Tom Nook takes his design from Animal Crossing: New Leaf in this game. 25% (Nintendo Switch and V²)
ItemShopkeeperCharacterImageOutline

Item Shopkeeper
The Item Shopkeeper is a character appearing in Wario Land 4, as the shopkeeper and a form of Princess Shokora. She resembles Mr. Game & Watch, with similar movement. Whenever Wario buys an item from the shop, she will appear in a boss fight and turn into that item to deal damage to the boss. Item Shopkeeper sells unique and secret items which she can transform into during a match, however this does not happen in Online Play. 25% (Nintendo Switch and V²)
MM3D Happy Mask

Happy Mask Salesman
Happy Mask Salesman is a recurring character in the The Legend of Zelda games, first appearing in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. Happy Mask Salesman sells masks out to people from his shop, though he sells other things from his shop as well. He appears very rarely in the Smash Shop, but when he does he sells fairly cheap to expensive masks that characters can wear during battle, however they can be destroyed if attacked enough. 5% (Nintendo Switch and V²)
QT

QT
QT is the first "console mascot" for The V² and runs The V Shop on that console. QT is a very quirky robotic character and is a relatively big fan of video games, giving out her thoughts on some of the video games people decide to purchase at the shop. QT replaces the Mii in the V² release of Super Smash Bros. Calamity, and her appearance changes each time you enter the shop and she appears in there. 45% (V²)

Online[]

In this mode, the player can play with other players across the world, creating a room (with a password if you want to keep it secure) for them to join. Before they join, they must be accepted by the host, or else they cannot join. Rooms with a match in progress cannot be joined until afterwards.

You can also spectate in-progress matches and bet who will win with other people watching the same match. Regardless if you bet the winner or loser, you will still get back your coins after the match ends.

For more detail, check Super Smash Bros. Calamity (OwtheEdgehog)#Online Play.

Nintendo Accolades[]

Nintendo Accolades is an achievement system similar to Xbox Achievements or Playstation Trophies, added to the 6.0.0 update of the Nintendo Switch, and as such Super Smash Bros. Calamity has many accolades that can be collected throughout the game. Here is a table list of accolades the player can collect:

Name Icon Description
Super Smash Bros. Calamity
Smasher Win one match.
Challenger Approaching Unlock any character for the first time.
Flawless Win one match without taking any damage.
Dream Team Win one Team Match.
Classic Finish Classic Mode on any difficulty.
Dominator Win five matches in a row.
Self-Destruct Perform an SD (self destruct).
Combo Food Perform a ten-hit combo.
Mario Bros. Win five Team Matches with Mario and Luigi in your team.
Smash Charity Collect 1,000 Smash Coins.
Boss Butch Complete the Smash Arena on any difficulty.
Your Roster is Ready Complete the roster*.
The Return Play as any fighter from the "Returning" DLC pack.
SV²per Smash Bros. Calamity

Mods[]

Super Smash Bros. Calamity has been unofficially ported to the PC by many fans months after its release (mostly its V² release in 2019). As a result, multiple mods have been made for it. While there are loads of mods for Calamity, which includes more costumes/alternates for characters and stages, and whatnot, we will be focusing on the ones that are very successful and are popularized around the Internet.

Project C[]

Also known as Project Calamity, or shortened to PC, this mod adds multiple characters, including some playable in its V² roster, to the roster and adds even more stages, although some of them in the original are removed/alternate stage designs for some of the stages. Along with this, multiple new costumes for characters have been added and have different effects/aesthetics (which can be turned off) implemented into them. Project C is, arguably, the best mod for Super Smash Bros. Calamity in many eyes of the fans of the Super Smash Bros. series.

The name Project C may be a reference to/inspired by the infamous Super Smash Bros. Brawl mod based on Super Smash Bros. Melee, Project M.

Reception[]

After the game's release, it was met with generally positive reviews and critical acclaim to many diehard Super Smash Bros. fans and reviewers, mostly because the game brings back multiple features from Super Smash Bros. Melee. The character roster was praised by many as well, but a few new characters like Lilac, Goku and Luffy were weird choices. The new stages/alternate stages and modes, especially the Retro Mode were also highly praised. Overall, the game is considered to be the best installment in the Super Smash Bros. series, with the Nintendo Switch version and the unofficial PC port (mostly Project C) being considered the more superior version than the V² version.

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Trivia[]

  • Originally...
    • ...the game was originally going to be called Switch Smash Bros., but this was changed due to there being already there games being named that similarly.
    • ...the game was going to have wall walking which could be only performed by Sonic when he runs, however that was scrapped due to it looking "cheap", and was replaced with wall climbing, which was unique to most characters that can wall cling.
    • ...the game was going to have a story mode, but since there is loads of characters in the roster, that idea was scrapped, as it would take forever to finish it.
    • ...Tifa Lockhart, White Mage, Blaziken, Lyn, Knuckles and Shadow were going to be in the final roster, but they were scrapped, with Tifa and White Mage being scrapped entirely.
    • ...all content from the original version on the Super Smash Bros. fanon wiki would come back, but most of them were scrapped, and few of them returned.
  • The game is, in fact, a reboot to the original Super Smash Bros. Calamity seen on the Super Smash Bros. fanon wiki (subtly said above), which OwtheEdgehog (tbc) was more active there at the time before his return to Fantendo on August 2017.
    • On that wiki, the original game added new content each patch akin to Super Smash Flash 2, examples being characters and character movesets. After being inactive (or in OwtheEdgehog's words, "dead") on that wiki for quite a while and going back to Fantendo on August 2017, he decided to carry over the game to this wiki, and pretty much change almost everything about the game that he deemed "unnecessary", namely the "new-content-every-patch" concept, and added new features that came out of his mind, especially some that the fans wanted, like the Super Smash Bros. Melee mechanics and aesthetics (the air dodging and speed).
      • Most of the new playable characters of the original, examples being Nabbit (albeit reappearing as an assist trophy in the reboot), Snivy, Oshawott (the two of them reappear as assist Pokémon), Birdo (albeit reappearing as a gimmick on the Mushroom Kingdom II stage), Baby Mario, Baby Luigi and Pignite were removed from the rebooted version, as most of them feel weird being in the game, but Captain Toad, Crash, Waluigi, Black Mage, Starfy, Tails and Sandbag were brought back, along with Pichu coming back as well. Black Mage almost did not made the final roster, and Pichu was added as DLC along with Young Link and Snake. Along with that, some of the movesets for the characters were removed, but some of them were brought back. The same goes for stages, items and game aesthetics (features, mechanics, etc).
  • There is a secret code that can be entered in the main menu to unlock everything within an instant. This is not present in the unofficial PC port for reasons unknown.
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Hand Duos | Giga Bowser | Cackletta | Cackletta's Soul | Dino Piranha | Goomboss | Metal Mario | Lord Fredrik | Tiki Tong | Burt the Bashful | Naval Piranha | Zant | Vaati | Mother Brain | Ridley | Kraid | Nightmare | | Virus | Andross | Porky Minch | Hades | Medusa | Hard Boiled Heavies | Dr. Eggman | Mecha Sonic | Infinite Dimentio | Mimi | Dr. Wily | Toc-Man | Metal Face | Akuma | M. Bison | Oni | The Enchantress | Hedlok | Bwahpra | Pirabbid Plant | Baroness | Dijimmi | Sinistar
OwtheEdgehog's Projects

s denotes a sysop approved project.
fa denotes a featured project.
h denotes a project on hiatus.
c denotes a project completed.*
Solo Collabs
Super Smash Bros. Calamitysfac · FOE Pocket Smash Monstersh Mario & Luigi: Shattered Chroniclesh Edge's Super Smash Bros.h His Battles Kirby Twinkle Terrors Super Mario Galaxy 3 Mario Kart IX Tezz's Quezzt Mario Party XI Boundful Robobot Rampage Deluxe Fantendo Smash Bros. Nils New Super Mario Bros. V Mario Tennis: Grand Slam Mario & Luigi: Sage Questsfa Mega Man 12s Mega Man X9 Paper Mario: Ancient Pages MSTERMND Paper Mario: Team Up!
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