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{{Infobox game |colorscheme=orange|bordercolorscheme=GS | {{Infobox game |colorscheme=orange|bordercolorscheme=GS | ||
|name=Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS | |name=Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS | ||
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|caption=Boxart of Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS | |caption=Boxart of Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS | ||
|caption2=Boxart of Super Smash Bros. for Wii U | |caption2=Boxart of Super Smash Bros. for Wii U | ||
|jbox= | |jbox=Smash 3DS JP boxart.png | ||
|jbox2= | |jbox2=Smash WiiU JP boxart.png | ||
|jcaption=Japanese | |jcaption=Japanese boxart of Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS | ||
|jcaption2=Japanese | |jcaption2=Japanese boxart of Super Smash Bros. for Wii U | ||
|platform=[[Nintendo 3DS|3DS]], [[Wii U]] | |platform=[[Nintendo 3DS|3DS]], [[Wii U]] | ||
|category=Versus Fighting | |category=Versus Fighting | ||
|players=4 players | |players=1-4 players simultaneous (3DS), 1-8 players simultaneous (Wii U) | ||
|link_method=[[Nintendo Network]] | |link_method=[[Nintendo Network]], [[StreetPass]], [[SpotPass]] | ||
|developer={{wp|Namco Bandai}} | |developer={{wp|Namco Bandai}} | ||
|publisher=[[Nintendo]] | |publisher=[[Nintendo]] | ||
|gen_series=[[Generation VI]] [[Spin-off Pokémon games|spin off]] | |gen_series=[[Generation VI]] [[Spin-off Pokémon games|spin off]] | ||
|cero= | |cero=A | ||
|esrb=E10+ | |esrb=E10+ | ||
|acb=PG | |acb=PG | ||
|pegi=12+ | |pegi=12+ | ||
|release_date_ja=September 13, 2014 (3DS)<ref name=SmashJP>[http://www.smashbros.com/jp/ Official Site - Japan]</ref><br>December 6, 2014 (Wii U)<ref name=SmashJP/> | |release_date_ja=September 13, 2014 (3DS)<ref name=SmashJP>[http://www.smashbros.com/jp/ Official Site - Japan]</ref><br>December 6, 2014 (Wii U)<ref name=SmashJP/> | ||
|release_date_na=October 3, 2014 (3DS)<ref name=SmashUS>[http://www.smashbros.com/us/ Official Site - United States]</ref><br>November 21, 2014 (Wii U)<ref name=SmashUS/> | |release_date_na=October 3, 2014 (3DS)<ref name=SmashUS>[http://www.smashbros.com/us/ Official Site - United States]</ref><br>November 21, 2014 (Wii U)<ref name=SmashUS/> | ||
|release_date_au=October 4, 2014 (3DS)<ref name=SmashAU>[http://www.smashbros.com/en-au/ Official Site - Australia]</ref><br> | |release_date_au=October 4, 2014 (3DS)<ref name=SmashAU>[http://www.smashbros.com/en-au/ Official Site - Australia]</ref><br>November 29, 2014 (Wii U)<!--<ref name=SmashAU/>--><ref>[https://twitter.com/NintendoAUNZ/status/528124905137524736 Nintendo AU/NZ Twitter]</ref> | ||
|release_date_eu=October 2, 2014 (3DS){{tt|*|Germany only}}<ref>[http://www.smashbros.com/de/ Official site - Germany]</ref><br>October 3, 2014 (3DS)<ref name=SmashUK>[http://www.smashbros.com/en-uk/ Official Site - United Kingdom]</ref><br> | |release_date_eu=October 2, 2014 (3DS){{tt|*|Germany only}}<ref>[http://www.smashbros.com/de/ Official site - Germany]</ref><br>October 3, 2014 (3DS)<ref name=SmashUK>[http://www.smashbros.com/en-uk/ Official Site - United Kingdom]</ref><br>November 28, 2014 (Wii U)<ref name=SmashUK/> | ||
|release_date_kr= | |release_date_kr=September 10, 2015 (3DS)<ref name=SmashKO>[http://nintendo.co.kr/PR/press_list.php?cPage1=1&cPage2=1&idx=210 Nintendo Korea]</ref> | ||
|website_ja=[http://www.smashbros.com/jp/ Official site] | |website_ja=[http://www.smashbros.com/jp/ Official site] | ||
|website_en=[http://www.smashbros.com/us/ Official site] | |website_en=[http://www.smashbros.com/us/ Official site] | ||
}} | }} | ||
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{{SmashWiki|Super Smash Bros. 4}} | {{SmashWiki|Super Smash Bros. 4}} | ||
'''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS''' (Japanese: '''大乱闘スマッシュブラザーズ {{j|for Nintendo 3DS}}''' ''Great Fray Smash Brothers for Nintendo 3DS'') and '''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U''' (Japanese: '''大乱闘スマッシュブラザーズ {{j|for Wii U}}''' ''Great Fray Smash Brothers for Wii U''), both informally known as '''Super Smash Bros. 4''', are | '''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS''' (Japanese: '''大乱闘スマッシュブラザーズ {{j|for Nintendo 3DS}}''' ''Great Fray Smash Brothers for Nintendo 3DS'') and '''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U''' (Japanese: '''大乱闘スマッシュブラザーズ {{j|for Wii U}}''' ''Great Fray Smash Brothers for Wii U''), both informally known as '''Super Smash Bros. 4''', are installments in the [[Super Smash Bros.]] series. They were released on the [[Nintendo 3DS]] and [[Wii U]] respectively in 2014. As with previous installments, characters from various [[Nintendo]] video games do battle with each other. The game also includes characters from third-party games such as {{sbw|Mega Man}}, {{sbw|Ryu}}, {{sbw|Sonic the Hedgehog}}, and {{sbw|Pac-Man}}. The 3DS version was released on September 13 for Japan, October 2 for Germany, October 3 for North America and the rest of Europe, and October 4 for Australia, and the Wii U version was released on November 21 for North America, November 28 for Europe, November 29 for Australia, and December 6 for Japan. | ||
The game has | The game has 51 playable characters, with four downloadable characters, bringing the count to 55. {{SSB|Pikachu}}, {{SSB|Lucario}}, {{SSB|Charizard}}, {{SSB|Greninja}}, {{SSB|Jigglypuff}}, and {{SSB|Mewtwo}} are the playable Pokémon. Trophies also return and most of them are exclusive to either handheld games for the 3DS version or home console games for the Wii U version. | ||
==Playable characters== | ==Playable characters== | ||
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* {{sbw|Shulk}} | * {{sbw|Shulk}} | ||
* {{sbw|Duck Hunt}} | * {{sbw|Duck Hunt}} | ||
* {{sbw|Ryu}} ({{wp|downloadable content}}; released June 14, 2015) | |||
===Returning | ===Returning characters=== | ||
* {{smw|Mario}} | * {{smw|Mario}} | ||
* {{smw|Luigi}} | * {{smw|Luigi}} | ||
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* '''{{SSB|Charizard}}'''{{tt|*|Now a separate character}} '''([[Mega Evolution|Mega Charizard X]])''' | * '''{{SSB|Charizard}}'''{{tt|*|Now a separate character}} '''([[Mega Evolution|Mega Charizard X]])''' | ||
* '''{{SSB|Jigglypuff}}''' | * '''{{SSB|Jigglypuff}}''' | ||
* '''{{SSB|Mewtwo}}''' ({{wp|downloadable content}}; released April 28, 2015) '''([[Mega Evolution|Mega Mewtwo Y]])''' | |||
* {{ip|Pit}} | * {{ip|Pit}} | ||
* {{pk|Captain Olimar|Olimar}} | * {{pk|Captain Olimar|Olimar}} | ||
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* {{fzw|Captain Falcon}} | * {{fzw|Captain Falcon}} | ||
* {{wb|Ness}} | * {{wb|Ness}} | ||
* {{wb|Lucas}} ({{wp|downloadable content}}; released June 14, 2015) | |||
* {{sbw|Mr. Game & Watch}} | * {{sbw|Mr. Game & Watch}} | ||
* {{sbw|R.O.B.}} | * {{sbw|R.O.B.}} | ||
* | * {{few|Roy}} ({{wp|downloadable content}}; released June 14, 2015) | ||
==Pokémon stages== | ==Pokémon stages== | ||
===Wii U=== | ===Wii U=== | ||
*{{st|Kalos Pokémon League}} | *{{st|Kalos Pokémon League}} | ||
*{{st|Pokémon Stadium 2}} | |||
===Nintendo 3DS=== | ===Nintendo 3DS=== | ||
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==Pokémon Music== | ==Pokémon Music== | ||
# {{game|Black and White|s}} - [[N's Castle]] Medley | # {{game|Red and Blue|s}} - {{st|Pokémon Stadium}} † | ||
# {{game|Black and White|s}} - Battle! ({{p|Reshiram}}/{{p|Zekrom}}) | # {{game|Red and Blue|s}} - Pokémon Main Theme † | ||
# {{g|X and Y}} - Battle! (Trainer Battle) | # {{game|Red and Blue|s}} - Road to Viridian City (From Pallet Town / Pewter City) † | ||
# {{g|X and Y}} - [[Lumiose City]] | # {{game|Red and Blue|s}} - [[Pokémon Center]] † | ||
# {{game|Red and Blue|s}} - Pokémon [[Gym]] / [[Evolution]] † | |||
# {{game|Red and Blue|s}} - [[Poké Floats]] † | |||
# {{game|Gold and Silver|s}} - Pokémon Stadium 2 † | |||
# {{game|Ruby and Sapphire|s}} - Battle! [[Wild Pokémon]] † | |||
# {{game|Ruby and Sapphire|s}} - {{ho|Victory Road}} † | |||
# {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}} - Battle! [[Wild Pokémon]] † | |||
# {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}} - Battle! (Champion) / Champion [[Cynthia]] † | |||
# {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}} - Battle! ([[Team Galactic]]) † | |||
# {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}} - {{rt|209|Sinnoh}} † | |||
# {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}} - Battle! ({{p|Dialga}}/{{p|Palkia}}) / [[Spear Pillar]] † | |||
# {{game|Black and White|s}} - {{rt|10|Unova}} † | |||
# {{game|Black and White|s}} - [[N's Castle]] Medley *† | |||
# {{game|Black and White|s}} - Battle! ({{p|Reshiram}}/{{p|Zekrom}}) *† | |||
# {{game|Black 2 and White 2|s}} - {{rt|23|Unova}} † | |||
# {{g|X and Y}} - Battle! [[Wild Pokémon]] † | |||
# {{g|X and Y}} - Battle! (Team Flare) † | |||
# {{g|X and Y}} - Battle! (Trainer Battle) *† | |||
# {{g|X and Y}} - Battle! (Champion) † | |||
# {{g|X and Y}} - {{kal|Victory Road}} † | |||
# {{g|X and Y}} - [[Lumiose City]] * | |||
:<small>Songs marked with * are in the 3DS version.<br>Songs marked with † are in the Wii U version.</small> | |||
==Poké Ball and Master Ball Pokémon== | ==Poké Ball and Master Ball Pokémon== | ||
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| {{m|Pay Day}} | | {{m|Pay Day}} | ||
| Throws coins at opponents over a wide area. | | Throws coins at opponents over a wide area. | ||
| 4% per hit | |||
| None | | None | ||
|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
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| {{p|Staryu}} | | {{p|Staryu}} | ||
| {{m|Swift}} | | {{m|Swift}} | ||
| Chases after the nearest opponent, then locks itself into position and shoots a flurry of | | Chases after the nearest opponent, then locks itself into position and shoots a flurry of 38 stars. Also damages on contact. | ||
| 1% per hit<br>{{tt|17%|contact}} | |||
| None | | None | ||
|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
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| {{p|Eevee}} | | {{p|Eevee}} | ||
| {{m|Take Down}} | | {{m|Take Down}} | ||
| Slams its body sideways into nearby opponents. | | Slams its body sideways into nearby opponents up to five times. | ||
| 8% | | 8% | ||
| None | | None | ||
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| {{m|Aeroblast}} | | {{m|Aeroblast}} | ||
| Flies into the background and fires {{m|Aeroblast}} at a section of the stage. | | Flies into the background and fires {{m|Aeroblast}} at a section of the stage. | ||
| 20% per hit | |||
| None | | None | ||
|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
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| {{m|Earthquake}} | | {{m|Earthquake}} | ||
| Steps on foes to trap them, then launches nearby grounded opponents with a stomp. Done four times in total. | | Steps on foes to trap them, then launches nearby grounded opponents with a stomp. Done four times in total. | ||
| {{tt| | | {{tt|6%|step}}<br>{{tt|3%|Earthquake}} | ||
| None | | None | ||
|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
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| {{p|Latias}} | | {{p|Latias}} | ||
| rowspan="2"|{{m|Steel Wing}} | | rowspan="2"|{{m|Steel Wing}} | ||
| rowspan="2"| After the released Pokémon flies off-screen, both Pokémon zoom back and forth | | rowspan="2"| After the released Pokémon flies off-screen, both Pokémon zoom back and forth 3-5 times using {{m|Steel Wing}}. Those who barely avoid being hit are blown by the turbulence. | ||
| rowspan="2" | | rowspan="2"| 7% per hit | ||
| rowspan="2"| None | | rowspan="2"| None | ||
|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
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| {{MS|460}} | | {{MS|460}} | ||
| {{p|Abomasnow}} | | {{p|Abomasnow}} | ||
| {{m|Blizzard}} | | {{m|Blizzard}} and {{m|Ice Punch}} | ||
| Releases a swirling wind that sucks in and damages nearby foes, then punches and freezes them. | | Releases a swirling wind that sucks in and damages nearby foes, then punches and freezes them. | ||
| {{tt|9%|Blizzard}}<br>{{tt|15%|Ice Punch}} | | {{tt|9%|Blizzard}}<br>{{tt|15%|Ice Punch}} | ||
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| {{p|Darkrai}} | | {{p|Darkrai}} | ||
| {{m|Dark Void}} | | {{m|Dark Void}} | ||
| Puts nearby fighters to sleep and damages them. | | Puts nearby fighters to sleep and damages them repeatedly. | ||
| | | up to 35% | ||
| None | | None | ||
|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
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| {{p|Victini}} | | {{p|Victini}} | ||
| {{a|Victory Star}} | | {{a|Victory Star}} | ||
| Gives the fighter who sent it out a temporary boost in attack power and resistance to flinching. In team battles, this also affects teammates. | | Gives the fighter who sent it out a temporary 50% boost in attack power and resistance to flinching. In team battles, this also affects teammates. | ||
| 0% | | 0% | ||
| None | | None | ||
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| {{m|Razor Leaf}} | | {{m|Razor Leaf}} | ||
| Faces a direction and fires 14 leaves in quick succession. | | Faces a direction and fires 14 leaves in quick succession. | ||
| 6% per hit | |||
| None | | None | ||
|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
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| {{m|Surf}} | | {{m|Surf}} | ||
| Charges at an opponent while riding on water to deal damage and push them off the stage. | | Charges at an opponent while riding on water to deal damage and push them off the stage. | ||
| | | 1% per hit | ||
| None | | None | ||
|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
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| {{m|Icy Wind}} | | {{m|Icy Wind}} | ||
| Blows freezing wind over a wide, horizontal area. | | Blows freezing wind over a wide, horizontal area. | ||
| 6 or 12% per hit | |||
| None | | None | ||
|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
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| {{p|Genesect}} | | {{p|Genesect}} | ||
| {{m|Techno Blast}} | | {{m|Techno Blast}} | ||
| Jumps around the stage while shooting four | | Jumps around the stage while shooting four {{m|Techno Blast}}s from its cannon, fires a wide, long-range laser, then repeats. Both attacks can go through walls. | ||
| {{tt| | | {{tt|8%|Techno Blast}}<br>{{tt|30%|laser}} | ||
| None | | None | ||
|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
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| {{m|Seed Bomb}} | | {{m|Seed Bomb}} | ||
| Shoots explosive seeds around itself five times. | | Shoots explosive seeds around itself five times. | ||
| 22% | | 11 or 22% | ||
| None | | None | ||
|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
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| {{m|Incinerate}} | | {{m|Incinerate}} | ||
| Releases fireballs in front of it that explode into pillars of flame, causing repeated damage. Alternates facing right and left twice. | | Releases fireballs in front of it that explode into pillars of flame, causing repeated damage. Alternates facing right and left twice. | ||
| | | up to 38% | ||
| None | | None | ||
|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
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| {{m|Peck}} | | {{m|Peck}} | ||
| Hops around the stage, {{m|Peck}}ing its target numerous times. | | Hops around the stage, {{m|Peck}}ing its target numerous times. | ||
| 2% per hit | |||
| None | | None | ||
|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
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| {{m|Stun Spore}} | | {{m|Stun Spore}} | ||
| When hit, releases a powder to temporarily stun opponents. | | When hit, releases a powder to temporarily stun opponents. | ||
| 3% per hit | |||
| None | | None | ||
|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
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| {{MS|609}} | | {{MS|609}} | ||
| {{p|Chandelure}} | | {{p|Chandelure}} | ||
| {{m|Will-O-Wisp}} | | {{m|Will-O-Wisp}} and {{m|Fire Spin}} | ||
| Attacks with fire attacks in bursts of three. Fire-based attacks or items are absorbed and cause the strength of its attacks to increase. | | Attacks with fire attacks in bursts of three. Fire-based attacks or items are absorbed and cause the strength of its attacks to increase. | ||
| {{tt|N/A|The effects are currently unknown}} | | {{tt|N/A|The effects are currently unknown}} | ||
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[[de:Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U]] | [[de:Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U]] | ||
[[it:Super Smash Bros. | [[it:Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U]] | ||
[[ja:大乱闘スマッシュブラザーズ for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U]] | [[ja:大乱闘スマッシュブラザーズ for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U]] | ||
[[zh:任天堂明星大乱斗FOR 3DS/WiiU]] | [[zh:任天堂明星大乱斗FOR 3DS/WiiU]] |
Revision as of 05:36, 16 August 2015
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS 大乱闘スマッシュブラザーズ for Nintendo 3DS | |
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Boxart of Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS | |
Super Smash Bros. for Wii U 大乱闘スマッシュブラザーズ for Wii U | |
Boxart of Super Smash Bros. for Wii U | |
Basic info
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Platform: | 3DS, Wii U |
Category: | Versus Fighting |
Players: | 1-4 players simultaneous (3DS), 1-8 players simultaneous (Wii U) |
Connectivity: | Nintendo Network, StreetPass, SpotPass |
Developer: | Namco Bandai |
Publisher: | Nintendo |
Part of: | Generation VI spin off |
Ratings
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CERO: | A |
ESRB: | E10+ |
ACB: | PG |
OFLC: | N/A |
PEGI: | 12+ |
GRAC: | N/A |
GSRR: | N/A |
Release dates
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Japan: | September 13, 2014 (3DS)[1] December 6, 2014 (Wii U)[1] |
North America: | October 3, 2014 (3DS)[2] November 21, 2014 (Wii U)[2] |
Australia: | October 4, 2014 (3DS)[3] November 29, 2014 (Wii U)[4] |
Europe: | October 2, 2014 (3DS)*[5] October 3, 2014 (3DS)[6] November 28, 2014 (Wii U)[6] |
South Korea: | September 10, 2015 (3DS)[7] |
Hong Kong: | N/A |
Taiwan: | N/A |
Websites
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Japanese: | Official site |
English: | Official site |
Japanese boxart
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Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS (Japanese: 大乱闘スマッシュブラザーズ for Nintendo 3DS Great Fray Smash Brothers for Nintendo 3DS) and Super Smash Bros. for Wii U (Japanese: 大乱闘スマッシュブラザーズ for Wii U Great Fray Smash Brothers for Wii U), both informally known as Super Smash Bros. 4, are installments in the Super Smash Bros. series. They were released on the Nintendo 3DS and Wii U respectively in 2014. As with previous installments, characters from various Nintendo video games do battle with each other. The game also includes characters from third-party games such as Mega Man, Ryu, Sonic the Hedgehog, and Pac-Man. The 3DS version was released on September 13 for Japan, October 2 for Germany, October 3 for North America and the rest of Europe, and October 4 for Australia, and the Wii U version was released on November 21 for North America, November 28 for Europe, November 29 for Australia, and December 6 for Japan.
The game has 51 playable characters, with four downloadable characters, bringing the count to 55. Pikachu, Lucario, Charizard, Greninja, Jigglypuff, and Mewtwo are the playable Pokémon. Trophies also return and most of them are exclusive to either handheld games for the 3DS version or home console games for the Wii U version.
Playable characters
Bold denotes a Pokémon character.
Newcomers
- Villager
- Wii Fit Trainer
- Mega Man
- Little Mac
- Rosalina & Luma
- Bowser Jr.
- Greninja
- Palutena
- Dark Pit
- Mii Fighter*
- Pac-Man
- Robin
- Lucina
- Shulk
- Duck Hunt
- Ryu (downloadable content; released June 14, 2015)
Returning characters
- Mario
- Luigi
- Peach
- Bowser
- Yoshi
- Dr. Mario
- Wario
- Donkey Kong
- Diddy Kong
- Link
- Toon Link
- Zelda
- Sheik*
- Ganondorf
- Samus
- Zero Suit Samus*
- Kirby
- Meta Knight
- King Dedede
- Fox
- Falco
- Pikachu
- Lucario (Mega Lucario)
- Charizard* (Mega Charizard X)
- Jigglypuff
- Mewtwo (downloadable content; released April 28, 2015) (Mega Mewtwo Y)
- Pit
- Olimar
- Alph*
- Marth
- Ike
- Sonic
- Captain Falcon
- Ness
- Lucas (downloadable content; released June 14, 2015)
- Mr. Game & Watch
- R.O.B.
- Roy (downloadable content; released June 14, 2015)
Pokémon stages
Wii U
Nintendo 3DS
Pokémon Music
- Pokémon Red and Blue - Pokémon Stadium †
- Pokémon Red and Blue - Pokémon Main Theme †
- Pokémon Red and Blue - Road to Viridian City (From Pallet Town / Pewter City) †
- Pokémon Red and Blue - Pokémon Center †
- Pokémon Red and Blue - Pokémon Gym / Evolution †
- Pokémon Red and Blue - Poké Floats †
- Pokémon Gold and Silver - Pokémon Stadium 2 †
- Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire - Battle! Wild Pokémon †
- Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire - Victory Road †
- Pokémon Diamond and Pearl - Battle! Wild Pokémon †
- Pokémon Diamond and Pearl - Battle! (Champion) / Champion Cynthia †
- Pokémon Diamond and Pearl - Battle! (Team Galactic) †
- Pokémon Diamond and Pearl - Route 209 †
- Pokémon Diamond and Pearl - Battle! (Dialga/Palkia) / Spear Pillar †
- Pokémon Black and White - Route 10 †
- Pokémon Black and White - N's Castle Medley *†
- Pokémon Black and White - Battle! (Reshiram/Zekrom) *†
- Pokémon Black 2 and White 2 - Route 23 †
- Pokémon X and Y - Battle! Wild Pokémon †
- Pokémon X and Y - Battle! (Team Flare) †
- Pokémon X and Y - Battle! (Trainer Battle) *†
- Pokémon X and Y - Battle! (Champion) †
- Pokémon X and Y - Victory Road †
- Pokémon X and Y - Lumiose City *
- Songs marked with * are in the 3DS version.
Songs marked with † are in the Wii U version.
Poké Ball and Master Ball Pokémon
The following Pokémon will appear from Poké Balls and Master Balls:
# | Pokémon | Move | Description | Damage | Later Appearances | |
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052 | Meowth | Pay Day | Throws coins at opponents over a wide area. | 4% per hit | None | |
101 | Electrode | Explosion | Causes an Explosion that affects any fighter. Can also be picked up and thrown just before detonating. | 30% | None | |
118 | Goldeen | Splash | Flops around to no effect. | 0% | None | |
120 | Staryu | Swift | Chases after the nearest opponent, then locks itself into position and shoots a flurry of 38 stars. Also damages on contact. | 1% per hit 17% |
None | |
133 | Eevee | Take Down | Slams its body sideways into nearby opponents up to five times. | 8% | None | |
143 | Snorlax | Body Slam | Jumps up out of view, then returns much larger and Body Slams any foe on the way down. | 19% 20% |
None | |
146 | Moltres | Fly | Rises away from the battlefield and burns opponents that touch it. | 40-45% | None | |
151 | Mew | Fly | Flies away in a force field and drops a trophy, custom part, or a new option in the Settings menu. | 0% | None | |
175 | Togepi | Metronome | Randomly uses one of several moves: Night Shade temporarily blackens the screen, Leech Seed plants a flower on opponents' heads for gradual damage, Hypnosis causes sleep, Icy Wind freezes, and Earthquake traps them in the ground. | 0% 5% 10% 25% 62% |
None | |
182 | Bellossom | Sweet Scent | Uses Sweet Scent to put nearby opponents to sleep. | 3% | None | |
244 | Entei | Fire Spin | Generates a huge column of fire, trapping opponents for severe damage and launching them at the end. | up to 41% | None | |
245 | Suicune | Aurora Beam | Shoots a powerful Aurora Beam directly forward, freezing opponents. Also damages on contact. | 39% 4% |
None | |
249 | Lugia | Aeroblast | Flies into the background and fires Aeroblast at a section of the stage. | 20% per hit | None | |
282 | Gardevoir | Reflect | Creates a large sphere that reflects all enemy projectile attacks, then traverses the stage with it. | 0% | None | |
376 | Metagross | Earthquake | Steps on foes to trap them, then launches nearby grounded opponents with a stomp. Done four times in total. | 6% 3% |
None | |
380 | Latias | Steel Wing | After the released Pokémon flies off-screen, both Pokémon zoom back and forth 3-5 times using Steel Wing. Those who barely avoid being hit are blown by the turbulence. | 7% per hit | None | |
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382 | Kyogre | Hydro Pump | Floats about the stage, shooting blasts of water to push opponents off the battlefield. Damages foes who touch its mouth. | 8% | None | |
386 | Deoxys | Hyper Beam | Floats up into the air and fires Hyper Beam at the ground, causing repeated damage. Also damages on contact. | 30% 7% |
None | |
460 | Abomasnow | Blizzard and Ice Punch | Releases a swirling wind that sucks in and damages nearby foes, then punches and freezes them. | 9% 15% |
None | |
484 | Palkia | Spacial Rend | Temporarily flips the camera upside-down. Also damages on contact. | 10% | None | |
487 | Giratina | Dragon Breath | Releases a whirlwind that repeatedly damages opponents and may carry them off-screen. Also damages on contact. | 14% 6% |
None | |
491 | Darkrai | Dark Void | Puts nearby fighters to sleep and damages them repeatedly. | up to 35% | None | |
493 | Arceus | Gravity | Stomps on the stage with Gravity, slamming nearby airborne opponents down. | 0% | None | |
494 | Victini | Victory Star | Gives the fighter who sent it out a temporary 50% boost in attack power and resistance to flinching. In team battles, this also affects teammates. | 0% | None | |
495 | Snivy | Razor Leaf | Faces a direction and fires 14 leaves in quick succession. | 6% per hit | None | |
501 | Oshawott | Surf | Charges at an opponent while riding on water to deal damage and push them off the stage. | 1% per hit | None | |
571 | Zoroark | Fury Swipes | Brings an opponent to the top of the screen, slashes them 14 times with its claws, then slams then down to the ground with both arms. | 38% | None | |
646 | Kyurem | Icy Wind | Blows freezing wind over a wide, horizontal area. | 6 or 12% per hit | None | |
647 | Keldeo | Secret Sword | Approaches foes and slashes with its horn in a large, upward arc. Done seven times in total. | 18% | None | |
648 | Meloetta | Echoed Voice | Releases vocal attacks that bounce off of surfaces, opponents, and the edges of the screen. | 12% | None | |
649 | Genesect | Techno Blast | Jumps around the stage while shooting four Techno Blasts from its cannon, fires a wide, long-range laser, then repeats. Both attacks can go through walls. | 8% 30% |
None | |
650 | Chespin | Seed Bomb | Shoots explosive seeds around itself five times. | 11 or 22% | None | |
653 | Fennekin | Incinerate | Releases fireballs in front of it that explode into pillars of flame, causing repeated damage. Alternates facing right and left twice. | up to 38% | None | |
661 | Fletchling | Peck | Hops around the stage, Pecking its target numerous times. | 2% per hit | None | |
665 | Spewpa | Stun Spore | When hit, releases a powder to temporarily stun opponents. | 3% per hit | None | |
673 | Gogoat | Take Down | Charges left and right, ramming opponents along the way and leaping periodically. Can be jumped on and ridden. | 15% | None | |
684 | Swirlix | Cotton Spore | Slows down nearby opponents. | 0 | None | |
686 | Inkay | Topsy-Turvy | Attacks the ground, causing all foes on land to trip. Done five times in total. | 5% | None | |
702 | Dedenne | Discharge | Jumps into the air and emits a large, X-shaped electric field that slowly rotates counter-clockwise, repeatedly shocking opponents and launching them at the end. | 30% | None | |
716 | Xerneas | Geomancy | All fighters, especially the one who sent it out, are surrounded by an aura that boosts launch power. | 0% | None |
Master Balls will only contain Legendary Pokémon, Mythical Pokémon, Zoroark, and Goldeen. Several of these Pokémon must be unlocked first through special requirements before they can be summoned by the Master Ball.
Smash Run enemies
The following Pokémon can appear as enemies in the 3DS-exclusive game mode, Smash Run:
# | Pokémon | Move | Description | Maximum Damage | |
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092 | Gastly | Floats around the area, damaging fighters on contact. Is immune to all attacks but projectiles. | N/A | ||
109 | Koffing | Poison Gas | Releases gas which reduces the stats of any fighter caught by it. | N/A | |
548 | Petilil | Sleep Powder | Sprays purple powder in front of it to put fighters to sleep. | N/A | |
609 | Chandelure | Will-O-Wisp and Fire Spin | Attacks with fire attacks in bursts of three. Fire-based attacks or items are absorbed and cause the strength of its attacks to increase. | N/A | |
615 | Cryogonal | Ice Beam | Fires freezing beams at fighters that either fly straight or curve to follow the target. | N/A |
References
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