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- For the Smasher, see Smasher:Major A major is an exceptionally prestigious tournament that has a very high amount of entrants and a very high level of1 KB (155 words) - 16:04, December 3, 2023
- "Event" redirects here. For the events that occur randomly in Smash Run, see Smash Run. For the weekly events in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, see List of9 KB (980 words) - 01:25, September 17, 2023
- In gaming, a tier list is a list that ranks all characters in a game based on the strength of their fighting abilities, as well as their potential to win26 KB (3,871 words) - 16:45, February 15, 2024
- Lylat Cruise (ライラットクルーズ, Lylat Cruise) is a stage in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. It is situated15 KB (1,786 words) - 18:47, April 7, 2024
- This article is about Battlefield in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. For similar stages, see Battlefield (disambiguation). Battlefield (戦場, Battlefield) is6 KB (636 words) - 00:19, October 6, 2023
- "Nair" redirects here. For the Mexican smasher, see Nair^. A neutral aerial (ニュートラル空中攻撃, Neutral midair attack; often abbreviated as Nair or n-air, and14 KB (914 words) - 10:34, April 12, 2023
- For the stat held by the Pokémon Trainer's Pokémon, see Pokémon Change#Stamina. For the actual stat held by characters in this mode, see hit points. Stamina18 KB (2,837 words) - 21:31, January 18, 2024
- This is a list of music tracks pertaining to the Pokémon universe in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. All tracks listed here are available to play on the seven38 KB (3,398 words) - 12:40, December 16, 2023
- Armor (spelled armour in the PAL version of Smash Smash Bros. 4), also called flinch resistance or knockback resistance, is an effect of certain moves15 KB (2,237 words) - 23:13, February 13, 2024
- "Training" redirects here. For the Training Mode exclusive stage in SSBU, see Training (stage). Training Mode (トレーニング, Training), or simply Training in26 KB (3,750 words) - 11:47, March 2, 2024
- Battlefield is a recurring stage in each Super Smash Bros. game that features a simple, hazardless layout with three floating platforms arranged above1 KB (180 words) - 19:54, April 20, 2022
- For the smasher, see Smasher:Twitch. Twitch is a website created for the purpose of sharing live video feeds (called "livestreams" or just "streams") on5 KB (632 words) - 00:14, February 27, 2024
- This article is about the in-game sound test. For Melee's debug sound test, see Debug sound test menu. Sound Test (titled Sounds in Smash 4 and Ultimate)25 KB (3,568 words) - 11:42, March 26, 2024
- The following is the list of the spirits from the Mario series in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Conditions listed in italics are not displayed on the Spirit185 KB (1,056 words) - 13:46, April 19, 2024
- Small Battlefield (小戦場, Small Battlefield) is a downloadable stage in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. It was released in the 8.1.0 update on August 4, 20205 KB (462 words) - 12:42, December 16, 2023
- The Bunny Hood (ウサギずきん, Rabbit Hood) is an item in the Super Smash Bros. series. It originated from The Legend of Zelda series, first appearing in Ocarina10 KB (1,150 words) - 09:54, March 28, 2024
- This article is about the rare and powerful item. For the regular hammer, see Hammer (item). The Golden Hammer (ゴルデンハンマー, Golden Hammer) is an item from8 KB (1,040 words) - 16:40, April 20, 2024
- The OrionRank 2022 was a power ranking that listed the world's top Super Smash Bros. Ultimate smashers for 2022. The season began on December 22nd, 202137 KB (186 words) - 21:06, November 7, 2023
- A wavedash is a technique/physics engine exploit in Super Smash Bros. Melee and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate that is performed by air dodging diagonally28 KB (3,627 words) - 22:46, December 4, 2023
- "CG" redirects here. For the Mario technique abbreviated as "CG", see Cape glide. For the tournament, see Tournament:Chain Grab A chain grab, also referred14 KB (1,941 words) - 21:06, December 27, 2023