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| {{Tab2|maintext=Luigi||link1=Luigi|tab1=Canon|link2=Luigi Mario|tab2=1993 Movie}} | | {{Tab2|maintext=Luigi||link1=Luigi|tab1=Canon|link2=Luigi Mario|tab2=1993 Movie}} |
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| |-|Mural=[[File:Dddzny2-6213cdef-f7c8-4a4e-afd3-2b9d3cba8941.png|right|650px]] | | |-|Mural=[[File:Dddzny2-6213cdef-f7c8-4a4e-afd3-2b9d3cba8941.png|right|650px]] |
| {{Quote|Lets-a go|Luigi}} | | {{Quote|Lets-a go|Luigi}} |
| {{Quote|Though often hidden in his older brother Mario's shadow, Luigi is, in reality, very popular. Taller than Mario, Luigi also jumps higher. Although he didn't appear in Super Mario 64, in Mario Kart 64 he performed to the best of his ability. For one who seems to always be in the background, he has many fans who eagerly await his appearance.|Luigi's Super Smash Bros 64 character bio}} | | {{Quote|Though often hidden in his older brother Mario's shadow, Luigi is, in reality, very popular. Taller than Mario, Luigi also jumps higher. Although he didn't appear in Super Mario 64, in Mario Kart 64 he performed to the best of his ability. For one who seems to always be in the background, he has many fans who eagerly await his appearance.|Luigi's Super Smash Bros 64 character bio}} |
| |-|Super Smash Bros. 64=[[File:Luigi SSB.png|right|400px]] | | |-|Super Smash Bros. 64=[[Luigi SSB digital art x4.png|right|400px]] |
| {{Quote|Lets-a go|Luigi}} | | {{Quote|Lets-a go|Luigi}} |
| {{Quote|Though often hidden in his older brother Mario's shadow, Luigi is, in reality, very popular. Taller than Mario, Luigi also jumps higher. Although he didn't appear in Super Mario 64, in Mario Kart 64 he performed to the best of his ability. For one who seems to always be in the background, he has many fans who eagerly await his appearance.|Luigi's Super Smash Bros 64 character bio}} | | {{Quote|Though often hidden in his older brother Mario's shadow, Luigi is, in reality, very popular. Taller than Mario, Luigi also jumps higher. Although he didn't appear in Super Mario 64, in Mario Kart 64 he performed to the best of his ability. For one who seems to always be in the background, he has many fans who eagerly await his appearance.|Luigi's Super Smash Bros 64 character bio}} |
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| '''Luigi''' is the younger brother of Mario and is the usual deuteragonist/second player in most games in the Mario series. | | '''Luigi''' is the younger brother of Mario and is the usual deuteragonist/second player in most games in the Mario series. |
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| In Super Smash Bros Luigi is the first ever unlockable character in the series first appearing in Super Smash Bros on the Nintendo 64. Since his first appearance he has appeared in all Super Smash Bros games as an unlockable character or as a starter character. In the Subspace Emissary from Super Smash Bros Brawl Luigi gets turned into a trophy and kidnaped by [[King Dedede (Smash Bros.)|King Dedede]] who is actually trying to save him by hiding him from Bowser, Wario, and Ganondorf and then placing badges on his trophy that will revive him later on. Luigi and [[Ness (Super Smash Bros.)|Ness]] (another character who was kidnaped) then get revived and help King Dedede save the rest of the Smash Bros cast who have all been turned into trophies by [[Tabuu]]. After everyone was saved Luigi and the rest of the smash bros cast then defeat tabuu and save the day. In World of Light form Super Smash Bros Ultimate Luigi was one of the many fighters who was defeated by [[Galeem]] and needed to be rescued by [[Kirby (Smash Bros.)|Kirby]]. Luigi and the rest of the Smash Bros cast then defeat Galeem and [[Dharkon]] and save the universe. | | In Super Smash Bros Luigi is the first ever unlockable character in the series first appearing in Super Smash Bros on the Nintendo 64. Since his first appearance he has appeared in all Super Smash Bros games as an unlockable character or as a starter character. Luigi has a minor role in the Adventure Mode in Super Smash Bros Melee were he can be fought instead of Mario if the player finishes the first level with an in game timer ending in a 2 which is a reference to Luigi being the second player character in most Mario games. In the Subspace Emissary from Super Smash Bros Brawl Luigi gets turned into a trophy and kidnaped by [[King Dedede (Smash Bros.)|King Dedede]] who is actually trying to save him by hiding him from Bowser, Wario, and Ganondorf and then placing badges on his trophy that will revive him later on. Luigi and [[Ness (Super Smash Bros.)|Ness]] (another character who was kidnaped) then get revived and help King Dedede save the rest of the Smash Bros cast who have all been turned into trophies by [[Tabuu]]. After everyone was saved Luigi and the rest of the smash bros cast then defeat tabuu and save the day. In World of Light form Super Smash Bros Ultimate Luigi was one of the many fighters who was defeated by [[Galeem]] and needed to be rescued by [[Kirby (Smash Bros.)|Kirby]]. Luigi and the rest of the Smash Bros cast then defeat Galeem and [[Dharkon]] and save the universe. |
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| '''Sex:''' Male | | '''Sex:''' Male |
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| '''Age:''' 30 | | '''Age:''' 30 ([https://youtu.be/ToXHBr_APVU?t=420 Stated to have celebrated his 30th anniversary]) |
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| '''Classification:''' Smash Fighter, Trophy Fighter | | '''Classification:''' Smash Fighter, Trophy Fighter |
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| '''[[Dimensionality]]:''' '''3-D''' | | '''[[Dimensionality]]:''' '''3-D''' |
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| '''[[Attack Potency]]:''' '''High Multiverse level''' ([https://youtu.be/vX9w2M-6bx0?t=972 Can fight] [[Master Hand]] who is far superior to beings such as Arceus and Dialga [https://youtu.be/LYOk7D8jxNQ?t=2399 who birthed] [https://youtu.be/GkhFWneefO8?t=562 time] and [https://youtu.be/GkhFWneefO8?t=494 created the universe], [https://youtu.be/Uq1Bl6WKQWE?t=575 fought and defeated] [[Tabuu]] with the rest of the cast [https://youtu.be/oU2CzynZqmI?t=2674 who one-shotted] Master Hand and [https://youtu.be/oU2CzynZqmI?t=2945 whose defeat caused the subspace realm to be destroyed] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LYOk7D8jxNQ&feature=youtu.be&t=1957 the subspace realm contains worlds from the world of trophies] [https://youtu.be/LYOk7D8jxNQ?t=1952 including objects like the subspace gun which can infinitely render space]. [https://youtu.be/A2tvW_eyx_A?t=217 Fought] [[Galeem]] [https://youtu.be/Vjtx0aGMMp4?t=27 and] [[Dharkon]] [https://youtu.be/WShCN-AYHqA?t=12 the former of who commands hundreds of] Master Hands. [[w:c:vsbattles:User_blog:DatOneWeeb/Smash_Bros%27_Cosmology|Master Hand has several statements of being the creator of the Super Smash Bros. universe which has countless timelines]]), '''higher''' with Spirits and Final Smash ([https://www.smashbros.com/en_US/howtoplay/spirits.html Spirits are used to power up smash characters and are the very thing that aided them to defeat] [[Galeem]]) | | '''[[Attack Potency]]:''' '''High Multiverse level''' ([https://youtu.be/vX9w2M-6bx0?t=972 Can fight] [[Master Hand]] who is far superior to beings such as Arceus and Dialga [https://youtu.be/LYOk7D8jxNQ?t=2399 who birthed] [https://youtu.be/GkhFWneefO8?t=562 time] and [https://youtu.be/GkhFWneefO8?t=494 created the universe], [https://youtu.be/Uq1Bl6WKQWE?t=575 fought and defeated] [[Tabuu]] with the rest of the cast [https://youtu.be/oU2CzynZqmI?t=2674 who one-shotted] Master Hand and [https://youtu.be/oU2CzynZqmI?t=2945 whose defeat caused the subspace realm to be destroyed] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LYOk7D8jxNQ&feature=youtu.be&t=1957 the subspace realm contains worlds from the world of trophies] [https://youtu.be/LYOk7D8jxNQ?t=1952 including objects like the subspace gun which can infinitely render space]. [https://youtu.be/DSItk7gzvkk?t=299 Fought] [[Galeem]] [https://youtu.be/DSItk7gzvkk?t=273 and] [[Dharkon]] [https://youtu.be/WShCN-AYHqA?t=12 the former of who commands hundreds of] Master Hands. [[w:c:vsbattles:User_blog:DatOneWeeb/Smash_Bros%27_Cosmology|Master Hand has several statements of being the creator of the Super Smash Bros. universe which has countless timelines]]), '''higher''' with Spirits and Final Smash ([https://www.smashbros.com/en_US/howtoplay/spirits.html Spirits are used to power up smash characters and are the very thing that aided them to defeat] [[Galeem]]) |
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| '''[[Speed|Travel Speed]]:''' '''Superhuman''' (Can travel around the World of Light map in a short timespan), '''higher''' with Spirits | | '''[[Speed|Travel Speed]]:''' '''Superhuman''' (Can travel around the World of Light map in a short timespan), '''higher''' with Spirits |
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| '''[[Speed|Combat Speed]]:''' '''Extra-Temporal''' (Can tag [[Kirby (Smash Bros.)|Kirby]], [https://youtu.be/WShCN-AYHqA?t=53 who avoided beams from] [[Galeem|Galeem's]], [https://www.usgamer.net/articles/how-kirby-survived-super-smash-bros-ultimate-spirits-lore which can reach alternate space-times] [https://www.ssbwiki.com/List_of_spirits_(Metal_Gear_series) and seperate time periods]), '''higher''' with Spirits | | '''[[Speed|Combat Speed]]:''' '''Extra-Temporal''' ([https://youtu.be/n6T_ajQUv5M?t=37 Can tag] [[Kirby (Smash Bros.)|Kirby]], [https://youtu.be/WShCN-AYHqA?t=53 who avoided beams from] [[Galeem|Galeem's]], [https://www.usgamer.net/articles/how-kirby-survived-super-smash-bros-ultimate-spirits-lore which can reach alternate space-times] [https://www.ssbwiki.com/List_of_spirits_(Metal_Gear_series) and seperate time periods]), '''higher''' with Spirits |
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| |-|Innate Abilities= | | |-|Innate Abilities= |
| [[Superhuman Physical Characteristics]], [[Weapon Mastery]], [[Acrobatics]] & Limited [[Physics Manipulation]] (All Smash Characters are capable of doing flips around the battlefield and being agile, this gets further upgraded to the point of being able to gain an extra mid-air jump), [[Life Manipulation|Life]] [[Absorption]] (Can drain the life of their opponents with their attacks), [[Dimension Manipulation]] ([https://youtu.be/7OQfPjps8tY?t=36 Can interact and harm beings such as Mr. Game & Watch]), [[Immortality]] (Type 1, 4, & 8 [https://imgur.com/qHOjOuX All smash characters that have fallen in battle turn back into trophies, allowing them to be resurrected]), [[Non-Physical Interaction]] (Can harm beings like [[Mr. Game & Watch]] [https://imgur.com/a/SBPh9OQ who is the embodiment of a primordial substance], can harm Floow), [[Forcefield Creation]], [[Absorption]] & [[Attack Reflection]] ([https://imgur.com/a/ND0GBrD Can create a shield that can absorb and deflect attacks]), [[Rage Power]] ([https://www.ssbwiki.com/Rage His attacks come out stronger the more damage she takes via the rage mechanic]), [[Fire Manipulation]] ([https://youtu.be/JGSYMzyBokQ?t=226 can throw fire balls]), Limited [[Flight]] (With [https://youtu.be/EXzQRb51xaw?t=45 Luigi Cyclone], [https://www.ssbwiki.com/Green_Missile#Customization Green Missile, Floating Missile, and Quick Missile]), [[Explosion Manipulation]] ([https://www.ssbwiki.com/Green_Missile#Customization Via Green Missile]), [[Sleep Manipulation]], [[Statistics Reduction]], [[Plant Manipulation]] & [[Status Effect Inducement]] (Luigi can use the Negative Zone [https://www.mariowiki.com/Negative_Zone which causes these effects]), [[Air Manipulation]] & [[BFR]] (Type 2; [https://youtu.be/PXvWr9VungM?t=684 Luigi can suck up other fighters for a short while]) [[Resistance]] to [[Empathic Manipulation]] & [[Madness Manipulation]] (Type 2. Doesn't turn mad or go sad from [https://imgur.com/M6WmDAe Floow's screams]) | | [[Superhuman Physical Characteristics]], [[Weapon Mastery]], [[Acrobatics]] & Limited [[Physics Manipulation]] (All Smash Characters are capable of doing flips around the battlefield and being agile, this gets further upgraded to the point of being able to gain an extra mid-air jump), [[Life Manipulation|Life]] [[Absorption]] (Can drain the life of their opponents with their attacks), [[Dimension Manipulation]] ([https://youtu.be/7OQfPjps8tY?t=36 Can interact and harm beings such as Mr. Game & Watch]), [[Immortality]] (Type 1, 4, & 8 [https://imgur.com/qHOjOuX All smash characters that have fallen in battle turn back into trophies, allowing them to be resurrected]), [[Non-Physical Interaction]] (Can harm beings like [[Mr. Game & Watch]] [https://imgur.com/a/SBPh9OQ who is the embodiment of a primordial substance], can harm Floow), [[Forcefield Creation]], [[Absorption]] & [[Attack Reflection]] ([https://imgur.com/a/ND0GBrD Can create a shield that can absorb and deflect attacks]), [[Rage Power]] ([https://www.ssbwiki.com/Rage His attacks come out stronger the more damage she takes via the rage mechanic]), [[Fire Manipulation]] ([https://youtu.be/JGSYMzyBokQ?t=226 Can throw fire balls]), [[Ice Manipulation]] (With [https://www.ssbwiki.com/Fireball#Luigi Ice Ball]), Limited [[Flight]] (With [https://youtu.be/EXzQRb51xaw?t=45 Luigi Cyclone], [https://www.ssbwiki.com/Green_Missile#Customization Green Missile, Floating Missile, and Quick Missile]), [[Explosion Manipulation]] ([https://www.ssbwiki.com/Green_Missile#Customization Via Green Missile]), [[Air Manipulation]] (Via [https://youtu.be/PotBOtJLxJw?t=203 Mach Cyclone]), [[Burrowing]] (With Burial Header [https://www.ssbwiki.com/Super_Jump_Punch#Luigi_2 Luigi can bury opponents]), Finale Smash Meter grants Luigi the following: [[Sleep Manipulation]], [[Statistics Reduction]], [[Plant Manipulation]] & [[Status Effect Inducement]] (Luigi can use the Negative Zone [https://www.mariowiki.com/Negative_Zone which causes these effects]), [[Air Manipulation]] & [[BFR]] (Type 2; [https://youtu.be/PXvWr9VungM?t=684 Luigi can suck up other fighters for a short while]) [[Resistance]] to [[Empathic Manipulation]] & [[Madness Manipulation]] (Type 2. Doesn't turn mad or go sad from [https://imgur.com/M6WmDAe Floow's screams]) |
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| [[Statistics Amplification]] ([https://www.ssbwiki.com/Skill_Tree Via various attack, defense, items, etcetera skill increases]), [[Poison Manipulation]] ([https://www.ssbwiki.com/Skill_Tree Via Poisoned Smash, sometimes poisons opponents hit by smash attacks]), [[Attack Reflection]] ([https://www.ssbwiki.com/Skill_Tree Via Perfect Shield Reflect, reflects incoming projectiles when you perform a perfect shield]), [[Invulnerability]] (Type 1. [https://www.ssbwiki.com/Skill_Tree Via Unflinching Charged Smash Attacks, gain super armor while charging smash attacks]), [[Healing]] ([https://www.ssbwiki.com/Skill_Tree Via Perfect-Shield Recovery, restores health relative to an attack when it is blocked by a perfect shield]), [[Life Manipulation]] ([https://www.ssbwiki.com/Skill_Tree Via Heal With Smash Attacks, sometimes steals opponents' health when they're hit with a smash attack]), [[Acrobatics]] & Limited [[Physics Manipulation]] ([https://www.ssbwiki.com/Skill_Tree Via additional midair jump, ncreases the number of midair jumps]), [[Magnetism Manipulation|Magnetic Attraction]] ([https://www.ssbwiki.com/Skill_Tree Via Healing-Item Attraction, pulls nearby recovery items closer]), [[Empowerment]] (Gets stronger when both damaged, undamaged, and eating food), [[Resistance]] to [[Fire Manipulation]] & [[Explosion Manipulation]] ([https://www.ssbwiki.com/Skill_Tree Via Fire/Explosion Resist, reduces damage taken from explosion and fire attacks]), [[Weapon Mastery|Weapons]] ([https://www.ssbwiki.com/Skill_Tree Via Weapon Resist, decreases damage taken from melee weapons like swords and whips]), [[Martial Arts|Blunt Force Trauma]] ([https://www.ssbwiki.com/Skill_Tree Via Sprinting Endurance, makes it harder to be launched while running], airborn endurance, makes it harder to be launched when in the air), [[Resistance]] to [[Ice Manipulation]] (Can break out of freezies) | | [[Statistics Amplification]] ([https://www.ssbwiki.com/Skill_Tree Via various attack, defense, items, etcetera skill increases]), [[Poison Manipulation]] ([https://www.ssbwiki.com/Skill_Tree Via Poisoned Smash, sometimes poisons opponents hit by smash attacks]), [[Attack Reflection]] ([https://www.ssbwiki.com/Skill_Tree Via Perfect Shield Reflect, reflects incoming projectiles when you perform a perfect shield]), [[Invulnerability]] (Type 1. [https://www.ssbwiki.com/Skill_Tree Via Unflinching Charged Smash Attacks, gain super armor while charging smash attacks]), [[Healing]] ([https://www.ssbwiki.com/Skill_Tree Via Perfect-Shield Recovery, restores health relative to an attack when it is blocked by a perfect shield]), [[Life Manipulation]] ([https://www.ssbwiki.com/Skill_Tree Via Heal With Smash Attacks, sometimes steals opponents' health when they're hit with a smash attack]), [[Acrobatics]] & Limited [[Physics Manipulation]] ([https://www.ssbwiki.com/Skill_Tree Via additional midair jump, ncreases the number of midair jumps]), [[Magnetism Manipulation|Magnetic Attraction]] ([https://www.ssbwiki.com/Skill_Tree Via Healing-Item Attraction, pulls nearby recovery items closer]), [[Empowerment]] (Gets stronger when both damaged, undamaged, and eating food), [[Resistance]] to [[Fire Manipulation]] & [[Explosion Manipulation]] ([https://www.ssbwiki.com/Skill_Tree Via Fire/Explosion Resist, reduces damage taken from explosion and fire attacks]), [[Weapon Mastery|Weapons]] ([https://www.ssbwiki.com/Skill_Tree Via Weapon Resist, decreases damage taken from melee weapons like swords and whips]), [[Martial Arts|Blunt Force Trauma]] ([https://www.ssbwiki.com/Skill_Tree Via Sprinting Endurance, makes it harder to be launched while running], airborn endurance, makes it harder to be launched when in the air), [[Resistance]] to [[Ice Manipulation]] (Can break out of freezies) |
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| |Banana Gun||Ejects the banana out of the peel and the player is left with the banana peel after using it. | | |Banana Gun||Ejects the banana out of the peel and the player is left with the banana peel after using it. |
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| |Banana Peel||Once thrown, trips opponents that touch it. | | | Banana Peel ||Once thrown, trips opponents that touch it. |
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| |Barrel||Once thrown, struck, or landed on a slope, may roll across the stage and damage what it hits before breaking. Has a one-in-eight chance of exploding. | | |Barrel||Once thrown, struck, or landed on a slope, may roll across the stage and damage what it hits before breaking. Has a one-in-eight chance of exploding. |
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| |Barrel Cannon||Once thrown or it lands on a hill, grabs and launches the first character it hits. Disappears very quickly. | | |Barrel Cannon|| Once thrown or it lands on a hill, grabs and launches the first character it hits. Disappears very quickly. |
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| |Beam Sword||Starting in ''Melee'', gets longer when swung depending on character. [[Peach (Smash Bros.)|Peach]] has a rare chance of plucking one when using Vegetable. | | |Beam Sword ||Starting in ''Melee'', gets longer when swung depending on character. [[Peach (Smash Bros.)|Peach]] has a rare chance of plucking one when using Vegetable. |
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| |Beastball||Reappears near an opponent after being thrown and targets them, covered in flames. | | |Beastball||Reappears near an opponent after being thrown and targets them, covered in flames. |
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| |Beehive|| Can be thrown at opponents. If attacked or thrown at a player, it summons bees that attack the player that attacked it or was hit by it. | | |Beehive ||Can be thrown at opponents. If attacked or thrown at a player, it summons bees that attack the player that attacked it or was hit by it. |
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| |Beetle|| Can be thrown towards an opponent, and the item will grab the opponent and fly off into the air with them. Can be reversed by hitting it. | | |Beetle ||Can be thrown towards an opponent, and the item will grab the opponent and fly off into the air with them. Can be reversed by hitting it. |
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| |Black Hole||Creates a massive black hole, dragging all items and players nearby in. Throws the opposite side of user's orientation. | | |Black Hole||Creates a massive black hole, dragging all items and players nearby in. Throws the opposite side of user's orientation. |
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| |Blast Box||Very poor throwing distance. Explodes upon taking 30% damage or a [[Fire Manipulation|flame]] attack. | | |Blast Box ||Very poor throwing distance. Explodes upon taking 30% damage or a [[Fire Manipulation|flame]] attack. |
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| |Bob-omb||Very powerful explosive. If not grabbed within a few seconds of its appearance, it lights its own fuse and begins walking around, exploding on any character it meets. If it doesn't meet a character it will blow itself up after a while. [[Peach (Smash Bros.)|Peach]] has a rare chance of plucking one when using Vegetable. | | |Bob-omb|| Very powerful explosive. If not grabbed within a few seconds of its appearance, it lights its own fuse and begins walking around, exploding on any character it meets. If it doesn't meet a character it will blow itself up after a while. [[Peach (Smash Bros.)|Peach]] has a rare chance of plucking one when using Vegetable. |
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| |Bombchu|| Can move up walls and across floors and ceilings. Explodes on contact with opponent. | | | Bombchu||Can move up walls and across floors and ceilings. Explodes on contact with opponent. |
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| |Bomber||Explodes in the player's hand when used. Only affects enemies. | | |Bomber||Explodes in the player's hand when used. Only affects enemies. |
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| |Boss Galaga||Carries foes upward to the top of the screen. Can be destroyed by attacking it. | | |Boss Galaga||Carries foes upward to the top of the screen. Can be destroyed by attacking it. |
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| |Bullet Bill||Transforms the user into a Bullet Bill and launches them in a specified direction, dealing big damage to anyone they hit along the way. After a set distance, the user returns to normal. Can be reflected. | | | Bullet Bill||Transforms the user into a Bullet Bill and launches them in a specified direction, dealing big damage to anyone they hit along the way. After a set distance, the user returns to normal. Can be reflected. |
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| |Bumper|| Can be placed on the stage or (starting in ''Brawl'') set in midair, where it will knock away characters that touch it. If two or more are present, they can be used to momentarily trap characters by bouncing them back and forth. | | |Bumper||Can be placed on the stage or (starting in ''Brawl'') set in midair, where it will knock away characters that touch it. If two or more are present, they can be used to momentarily trap characters by bouncing them back and forth. |
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| |Capsule||Contains a single item. Has a one-in-eight chance of exploding. | | |Capsule||Contains a single item. Has a one-in-eight chance of exploding. |
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| |Cloaking Device||Renders the user mostly invisible and makes them immune to damage (but not knockback). | | | Cloaking Device||Renders the user mostly invisible and makes them immune to damage (but not knockback). |
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| |Cracker Launcher||Shoots explosive fireworks. Limits the user to walking and a single jump, and automatically dropped from any flinch. | | |Cracker Launcher||Shoots explosive fireworks. Limits the user to walking and a single jump, and automatically dropped from any flinch. |
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| |Crate||Contains many items. Has a one-in-eight chance of exploding when thrown, or hit with enough force to break. | | |Crate||Contains many items. Has a one-in-eight chance of exploding when thrown, or hit with enough force to break. |
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| |Cucco|| Can be thrown at opponents. If attacked or thrown at a player, it summons various Cuccos that attack the player that attacked it or was hit by it. | | |Cucco||Can be thrown at opponents. If attacked or thrown at a player, it summons various Cuccos that attack the player that attacked it or was hit by it. |
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| |Daybreak||Appears in three pieces that must be collected all at once; characters can lose pieces from their possession when hit or KO'd. Once one character has all the pieces the weapon assembles in their hands, which they can then use at their discretion to fire a giant laser across the stage, almost guaranteed to KO anyone it hits. | | |Daybreak||Appears in three pieces that must be collected all at once; characters can lose pieces from their possession when hit or KO'd. Once one character has all the pieces the weapon assembles in their hands, which they can then use at their discretion to fire a giant laser across the stage, almost guaranteed to KO anyone it hits. |
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| |Death's Scythe||[[Death Manipulation|Instantly KOs]] opponents at high percentages. | | |Death's Scythe ||[[Death Manipulation|Instantly KOs]] opponents at high percentages. |
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| |Deku Nut||When thrown, damaged, or after a short time (even if held), nearby characters are [[Paralysis Inducement|stunned]] (if grounded) or launched (if aerial). | | |Deku Nut||When thrown, damaged, or after a short time (even if held), nearby characters are [[Paralysis Inducement|stunned]] (if grounded) or launched (if aerial). |
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| |Dragoon||Appears in three pieces that must be collected all at once; characters can lose pieces from their possession when hit or KO'd. Once one character has all the pieces the Dragoon is assembled and flown into the stage for a one-hit KO ram attack. | | |Dragoon||Appears in three pieces that must be collected all at once; characters can lose pieces from their possession when hit or KO'd. Once one character has all the pieces the Dragoon is assembled and flown into the stage for a one-hit KO ram attack. |
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| |Drill||Allows the wearer to fire a large drill. | | |Drill|| Allows the wearer to fire a large drill. |
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| |Fairy Bottle||Recovers an excess of 100% damage, but only if the user's damage is 100% or more. Otherwise, can be thrown, but will heal anyone hit who meets the prior requirement. | | |Fairy Bottle || Recovers an excess of 100% damage, but only if the user's damage is 100% or more. Otherwise, can be thrown, but will heal anyone hit who meets the prior requirement. |
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| |Fake Smash Ball||Flies around the stage, similar to the Smash Ball. Characters can break it in order to activate. Once broken, it will explode. | | |Fake Smash Ball||Flies around the stage, similar to the Smash Ball. Characters can break it in order to activate. Once broken, it will explode. |
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| |Fan||Fastest-swinging battering item. High [[Forcefield Creation|shield damage]]. | | |Fan ||Fastest-swinging battering item. High [[Forcefield Creation|shield damage]]. |
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| |Fire Bar||Causes fire damage. Grows shorter with each successful attack. | | |Fire Bar||Causes fire damage. Grows shorter with each successful attack. |
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| |Fire Flower||Produces a continuous stream of short-range fire. | | |Fire Flower||Produces a continuous stream of short-range fire. |
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| |Flipper||Once thrown, halts in the air and bops characters that run into it. | | |Flipper ||Once thrown, halts in the air and bops characters that run into it. |
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| |Food||Each type of food recovers a different amount of damage. Can be produced in large numbers by Peach Blossom. | | |Food|| Each type of food recovers a different amount of damage. Can be produced in large numbers by Peach Blossom. |
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| |Franklin Badge||Temporarily makes the wearer immune to projectiles by automatically [[Attack Reflection|reflecting]] them. Can be knocked off. | | | Franklin Badge||Temporarily makes the wearer immune to projectiles by automatically [[Attack Reflection|reflecting]] them. Can be knocked off. |
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| |Freezie||Slides across the stage, freezing characters when struck by it. Can be destroyed before being picked up. | | |Freezie ||Slides across the stage, freezing characters when struck by it. Can be destroyed before being picked up. |
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| |Golden Hammer||Acts the same as the regular Hammer, though faster, more powerful and with the ability to float. May be a dud Squeaky Hammer that deals no damage at all. | | |Golden Hammer||Acts the same as the regular Hammer, though faster, more powerful and with the ability to float. May be a dud Squeaky Hammer that deals no damage at all. |
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| |Grass||When picked up, another item appears in its place. | | |Grass||When picked up, another item appears in its place. |
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| |Green Shell||When thrown, attacked, or landed on, slides across the stage and damages everything it hits. Can be stopped by jumping on it. | | | Green Shell||When thrown, attacked, or landed on, slides across the stage and damages everything it hits. Can be stopped by jumping on it. |
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| |Gust Bellows||Blows gusts of wind at other players to push them away. | | |Gust Bellows||Blows gusts of wind at other players to push them away. |
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| |Hammer|| One of the most feared items in the game due to its range, damage, and knockback. However, it limits the user to walking and a single jump; the user cannot even choose to drop the item. May randomly lose its head and become useless. | | |Hammer||One of the most feared items in the game due to its range, damage, and knockback. However, it limits the user to walking and a single jump; the user cannot even choose to drop the item. May randomly lose its head and become useless. |
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| |Healing Field|| Can be thrown on the ground. Once thrown, it will open up and will heal anyone standing on it. | | | Healing Field||Can be thrown on the ground. Once thrown, it will open up and will heal anyone standing on it. |
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| |Healing Sprout||Sticks to fighters and gradually heals them. Can be transferred on contact like the Gooey Bomb. | | |Healing Sprout||Sticks to fighters and gradually heals them. Can be transferred on contact like the Gooey Bomb. |
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| |Heart Container||Strongest recovery item, recovering up to 100% damage (in the original ''Super Smash Bros.'', it can reset player health to 0%). | | | Heart Container||Strongest recovery item, recovering up to 100% damage (in the original ''Super Smash Bros.'', it can reset player health to 0%). |
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| |Hocotate Bomb||A bomb shaped like the Hocotate Ship that will fly off, and then crash down after a set time. | | |Hocotate Bomb ||A bomb shaped like the Hocotate Ship that will fly off, and then crash down after a set time. |
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| |Home-Run Bat||An extremely powerful item. Its forward smash is among the most powerful attacks in all four games, being a one-hit KO in every one. As a throwing item, it maintains its high knockback and is a semi-spike. In ''Brawl'', forward smash uses a unique animation. It becomes stronger when hit on the tip. | | |Home-Run Bat|| An extremely powerful item. Its forward smash is among the most powerful attacks in all four games, being a one-hit KO in every one. As a throwing item, it maintains its high knockback and is a semi-spike. In ''Brawl'', forward smash uses a unique animation. It becomes stronger when hit on the tip. |
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| |Hothead||Follows the contours of the stage once thrown. Grows in size and damage but lasts for a shorter time when hit by flame or electric attacks. | | |Hothead|| Follows the contours of the stage once thrown. Grows in size and damage but lasts for a shorter time when hit by flame or electric attacks. |
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| |Killer Eye||When placed, can fire energy beams in the direction it faces. Hitting it flips it around. | | |Killer Eye||When placed, can fire energy beams in the direction it faces. Hitting it flips it around. |
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| |Killing Edge||A sword that deals x2 more damage and knockback when glowing. | | | Killing Edge||A sword that deals x2 more damage and knockback when glowing. |
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| |Lightning Bolt||When touched, shrinks all opponents. Can backfire and shrink the user or enlarge all opponents. | | |Lightning Bolt||When touched, shrinks all opponents. Can backfire and shrink the user or enlarge all opponents. |
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| |Lip's Stick||Flowers opponents. Has a limited supply of short-range spore projectiles produced on f-tilt or f-smash. | | |Lip's Stick ||Flowers opponents. Has a limited supply of short-range spore projectiles produced on f-tilt or f-smash. |
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| |Master Ball||Just like the Poké Ball, but it is guaranteed to release a rare or Legendary Pokémon. | | | Master Ball||Just like the Poké Ball, but it is guaranteed to release a rare or Legendary Pokémon. |
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| |Maxim Tomato|| The third most powerful recovery item, healing up to 50% damage (in the original ''Super Smash Bros.'', it can heal up to 100% damage). | | |Maxim Tomato ||The third most powerful recovery item, healing up to 50% damage (in the original ''Super Smash Bros.'', it can heal up to 100% damage). |
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| |Metal Box||Turns the user metallic, increasing their weight and falling speed, while also reducing the chances of flinching. Can be activated by pickup or by direct attack; indirect attacks will either destroy it (in ''Melee'') or do nothing (other games). | | |Metal Box||Turns the user metallic, increasing their weight and falling speed, while also reducing the chances of flinching. Can be activated by pickup or by direct attack; indirect attacks will either destroy it (in ''Melee'') or do nothing (other games). |
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| |Motion-Sensor Bomb||Attaches to the stage once thrown; characters that approach it after a short time cause it to explode. | | |Motion-Sensor Bomb||Attaches to the stage once thrown; characters that approach it after a short time cause it to explode. |
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| | Mr. Saturn||Walks around the stage and can be knocked about by attacks. Deals massive damage to shields when thrown, but only minor damage otherwise. | | |Mr. Saturn|| Walks around the stage and can be knocked about by attacks. Deals massive damage to shields when thrown, but only minor damage otherwise. |
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| | Ore Club||An extremely powerful club made of stone that produces tornadoes when swung. Grants super armor when used as a forward smash. | | |Ore Club||An extremely powerful club made of stone that produces tornadoes when swung. Grants super armor when used as a forward smash. |
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| |Parasol||Reduces the holder's falling speed, allowing them to glide slowly left and right, potentially improving recovery. | | |Parasol||Reduces the holder's falling speed, allowing them to glide slowly left and right, potentially improving recovery. |
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| |Party Ball||Once activated by being thrown or damaged, it floats into the air and opens, dropping its items. | | |Party Ball ||Once activated by being thrown or damaged, it floats into the air and opens, dropping its items. |
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| |Pitfall||Embeds itself into the ground once thrown; characters that approach it after a short time will be buried or Meteor Smashed. Can also be thrown at an opponent directly for the same effect. | | |Pitfall||Embeds itself into the ground once thrown; characters that approach it after a short time will be buried or Meteor Smashed. Can also be thrown at an opponent directly for the same effect. |
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| |Poké Ball||Once thrown and lands on the ground, unleashes a Pokémon to aid the user. | | |Poké Ball||Once thrown and lands on the ground, unleashes a Pokémon to aid the user. |
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| | POW Block||When thrown, it causes an earthquake, launching all characters (including the player) straight up if on the ground. Can be used three times. | | |POW Block||When thrown, it causes an earthquake, launching all characters (including the player) straight up if on the ground. Can be used three times. |
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| |Rage Blaster||Fires a blast of energy. The higher the percent a user has, the more damage it does. | | |Rage Blaster|| Fires a blast of energy. The higher the percent a user has, the more damage it does. |
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| |Ramblin' Evil Mushroom||A mushroom will grow on the opponent's head, reversing the left and right controls. | | |Ramblin' Evil Mushroom ||A mushroom will grow on the opponent's head, reversing the left and right controls. |
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| | Ray Gun||Fires blasts of energy that have infinite horizontal range. | | |Ray Gun ||Fires blasts of energy that have infinite horizontal range. |
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| | Red Shell||When thrown, attacked, or landed on, slides across the stage and damages everything it hits. Aims for nearby characters and avoids sliding off edges. | | |Red Shell ||When thrown, attacked, or landed on, slides across the stage and damages everything it hits. Aims for nearby characters and avoids sliding off edges. |
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| |Rocket Belt|| Can be equipped and used to increase upward momentum at will, similar to R.O.B.'s up-special. | | |Rocket Belt||Can be equipped and used to increase upward momentum at will, similar to R.O.B.'s up-special. |
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| |Rolling Crate||When thrown, struck, or landing on a hill, it will roll across the stage and damage what it hits without breaking, though it will break with enough force. Can be stood on. | | |Rolling Crate||When thrown, struck, or landing on a hill, it will roll across the stage and damage what it hits without breaking, though it will break with enough force. Can be stood on. |
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| |Smart Bomb||Produces a large explosion when thrown or attacked. Has a chance to be a dud, though it can still explode if hit or thrown again. | | |Smart Bomb||Produces a large explosion when thrown or attacked. Has a chance to be a dud, though it can still explode if hit or thrown again. |
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| |Smash Ball||Flies around the stage. Characters must break in order to obtain. Once broken, player presses their neutral special button to use their Final Smash. Will fly off-stage after a short period if not obtained and used. | | |Smash Ball || Flies around the stage. Characters must break in order to obtain. Once broken, player presses their neutral special button to use their Final Smash. Will fly off-stage after a short period if not obtained and used. |
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| |Smoke Ball||Once thrown, spews smoke around its immediate area. May stick to opponents. | | |Smoke Ball ||Once thrown, spews smoke around its immediate area. May stick to opponents. |
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| |Soccer Ball||Cannot be picked up. When attacked, it careens in the knockback direction with high damage and knockback. | | |Soccer Ball||Cannot be picked up. When attacked, it careens in the knockback direction with high damage and knockback. |
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| |Special Flag|| Can be held above the user's head for a long period to gain either a KO point in a timed match or a stock in a stock match. Unlike other items, this one will always be dropped if the user is hit while holding it. | | |Special Flag||Can be held above the user's head for a long period to gain either a KO point in a timed match or a stock in a stock match. Unlike other items, this one will always be dropped if the user is hit while holding it. |
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| |Spiny Shell||Commonly known as the 'Blue Shell'. Hovers above a player before dropping onto them and exploding. Can be dodged, or it can hit someone other than its intended target on descent. | | |Spiny Shell||Commonly known as the 'Blue Shell'. Hovers above a player before dropping onto them and exploding. Can be dodged, or it can hit someone other than its intended target on descent. |
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| |Spring||When idle, repels characters when touched depending on whether it is upright or sideways. | | |Spring ||When idle, repels characters when touched depending on whether it is upright or sideways. |
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| |Staff||Shoots a beam. The farther the opponent is, the more damage it deals. | | |Staff||Shoots a beam. The farther the opponent is, the more damage it deals. |
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| |Star Rod|| Has a limited supply of long-range star shots produced on f-tilt or f-smash. | | |Star Rod||Has a limited supply of long-range star shots produced on f-tilt or f-smash. |
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| |Steel Diver||A smaller gun-like version of the Steel Diver from the self-titled game for the Nintendo 3DS. Fires a torpedo which travels slowly at first. Deals no shield damage whatsoever. | | | Steel Diver ||A smaller gun-like version of the Steel Diver from the self-titled game for the Nintendo 3DS. Fires a torpedo which travels slowly at first. Deals no shield damage whatsoever. |
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| |Super Launch Star|| Can be set in midair, where it will attract and launch any characters that get too close to it. The launch has the potential to KO fighters. | | |Super Launch Star|| Can be set in midair, where it will attract and launch any characters that get too close to it. The launch has the potential to KO fighters. |
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| |Super Leaf||Gives the user raccoon ears and tail. Allows the user to float in mid-air using the jump button. | | |Super Leaf|| Gives the user raccoon ears and tail. Allows the user to float in mid-air using the jump button. |
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| |Super Mushroom||Slides across the stage. When touched, enlarges the character. | | |Super Mushroom ||Slides across the stage. When touched, enlarges the character. |
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| |Super Scope|| Can shoot a total of 48 small rapid-fire pulses of energy or charge 3 large blobs of energy. | | |Super Scope||Can shoot a total of 48 small rapid-fire pulses of energy or charge 3 large blobs of energy. |
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| |Super Star||Bounces across the stage, and makes whoever it touches invulnerable to all damage and knockback for a short time. Users can still be KO'd if they fall off the stage with it. | | |Super Star||Bounces across the stage, and makes whoever it touches invulnerable to all damage and knockback for a short time. Users can still be KO'd if they fall off the stage with it. |
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| |Superspicy Curry||Causes the user to constantly shoot short-range fireballs and be incapable of walking slowly. | | |Superspicy Curry ||Causes the user to constantly shoot short-range fireballs and be incapable of walking slowly. |
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| |Team Healer||Heals teammates when thrown at them. When thrown at opponents, can heal or damage them at random. Only appears during team battles. | | |Team Healer||Heals teammates when thrown at them. When thrown at opponents, can heal or damage them at random. Only appears during team battles. |
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| |Warp Star||Once picked up, the user flies into the sky and then crashes down with an explosion. Can be steered slightly, and if there are platforms above, will land there instead of the starting point. | | |Warp Star||Once picked up, the user flies into the sky and then crashes down with an explosion. Can be steered slightly, and if there are platforms above, will land there instead of the starting point. |
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| |X Bomb||Creates a cross-shaped explosion that spans most of the screen. | | | X Bomb||Creates a cross-shaped explosion that spans most of the screen. |
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| *[https://www.ssbwiki.com/List_of_spirits_(complete_list) Spirits]. | | *[https://www.ssbwiki.com/List_of_spirits_(complete_list) Spirits]. |
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| ===Notable Techniques=== | | ===Notable Techniques=== |
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| * '''Fireball''' | | *'''Fireball:''' |
| * '''Bouncing Fireball''' | | *'''Bouncing Fireball:''' |
| * '''Iceball''' | | *'''Iceball:''' |
| * '''Green Missile''' | | *'''Green Missile:''' |
| * '''Floating Missile''' | | *'''Floating Missile:''' |
| * '''Quick Missile''' | | *'''Quick Missile:''' |
| * '''Super Jump Punch''' | | *'''Super Jump Punch:''' |
| * '''Fiery Jump Punch''' | | *'''Fiery Jump Punch:''' |
| * '''Burial Header''' | | *'''Burial Header:''' |
| * '''Luigi Cyclone''' | | *'''Luigi Cyclone:''' |
| * '''Mach Cyclone''' | | *'''Mach Cyclone:''' |
| * '''Clothesline Cyclone''' | | *'''Clothesline Cyclone:''' |
| * '''Negative Zone''' | | *'''Negative Zone:''' |
| * '''Poltergust 5000''' | | *'''Poltergust 5000:''' |
| * '''Poltergust G-00''' | | *'''Poltergust G-00:''' |
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| ===Other=== | | ===Other === |
| '''Standard Tactics:''' Smash characters are general wild cards whose moveset tailor to how a person plays. Thus making it hard to tell what their standard tactics are. | | '''Standard Tactics:''' Smash characters are general wild cards whose moveset tailor to how a person plays. Thus making it hard to tell what their standard tactics are. |
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