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==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''==
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''==
[[File:Polar Bear removed POTD.jpg|Polar Bear attacking {{SSB4|Zelda}} in the Smash Run.]]
[[File:Polar Bear removed POTD.jpg|Polar Bear attacking {{SSB4|Zelda}} in the Smash Run.]]
Polar Bears act as uncommon enemies in [[Smash Run]]. Like in ''Melee'', it regularly walks forward on the platforms, and it sometimes stops to jump in place, dealing significant damage when it lands. It has high HP and a resistance to grabs, alongside a weakness to [[Flame]] attacks. Owing to being a stronger enemy in the mode, it drops more power-ups than most other enemies.  
Polar Bears act as uncommon enemies in [[Smash Run]]. Like in ''Melee'', it regularly walks forward on the platforms, and it sometimes stops to jump in place, dealing significant damage when it lands. It has high HP and a resistance to grabs, alongside a weakness to [[Flame]] attacks. Owing to being a stronger enemy in the mode, it drops more power-ups than most other enemies except the Clubberskull and Bulborb.


===Trophy Description===
===Trophy Description===

Revision as of 12:12, October 22, 2014

Polar Bear
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A Polar Bear in Melee.
Universe Ice Climber
Level(s) appears in Icicle Mountain
Point worth 800

Polar Bears are enemies from the Ice Climber universe. They appear in stage 10 of Super Smash Bros. Melee's Adventure Mode, which takes place on Icicle Mountain, on the Summit stage of Super Smash Bros. Brawl and in Smash Run of Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS.

Character description

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Polar Bears are tall, bipedal, arctic bears that wear shorts and a pair of sunglasses. It is unknown why they wear pink shorts and sunglasses, and the Polar Bear trophy does not clarify this. Polar Bears originally made an appearance in the Ice Climber game for the Nintendo Entertainment System. Polar Bears would appear as an enemy on the mountain that the Ice Climbers were scaling. If a Ice Climber was taking too long to climb up a level of a mountain, one would appear and will stomp on the ice to move up one level, making an Ice Climber lose a life if one was at the lowest possible level.

In Super Smash Bros. Melee

Polar Bears serve as an enemy in the game's Adventure Mode. In Stage 10: Icicle Mountain, Polar Bears can sometimes be seen in the first part of the stage. They walk back and forth on the various platforms, and sometimes jump in order to force the screen to scroll up. They despawn when the Ice Climbers appear.

While a rare occurrence, Polar Bears are among the enemies that can potentially spawn from Crates and Barrels. In these cases, it is possible to pick up the enemy with a grab, then throw them at opponents; because of the Polar Bear's high weight, it can effectively One-hit KO opponents.

By KOing a Polar Bear in either regular matches or the Adventure Mode, the player is awarded the Polar Bear KO bonus, which is worth 800 points; the bonus also stacks if the player defeats more than one.

Trophy

The Polar Bear trophy in Melee.
Polar Bear
This bizarre beast appears whenever the Ice Climbers take five during their ascents. Each leap the upright bear makes causes an earthquake and makes the mountain scroll upward. If the climbers fall off the bottom of the screen, they'll drop into a bottomless chasm. For reasons unknown, it sports pink shorts and sunglasses.

In Super Smash Bros. Brawl

A Polar Bear appears as a background character on the stage Summit. When the stage has slid down the mountain and into the water, a Polar Bear will drop down from the sky and send the stage lower into the water. From there, it will begin walking in the background, akin to its appearance from Ice Climber, and sometimes stopping to jump and send the stage even lower into the water.

When the mountain regrows and sends the stage out of the water, the Polar Bear will be seen flying off the stage, but it will still return after the stage slides down the mountain again.

In Super Smash Bros. 4

Polar Bear attacking Zelda in the Smash Run. Polar Bears act as uncommon enemies in Smash Run. Like in Melee, it regularly walks forward on the platforms, and it sometimes stops to jump in place, dealing significant damage when it lands. It has high HP and a resistance to grabs, alongside a weakness to Flame attacks. Owing to being a stronger enemy in the mode, it drops more power-ups than most other enemies except the Clubberskull and Bulborb.

Trophy Description

This free-spirited polar bear usually just wanders around aimlessly, but sometimes he likes to shake things up a bit. Literally! He'll jump in the air and then land hard, causing a huge earthquake that makes the whole screen shake and does damage to anyone on the ground. He's not keen on heat, though, so hit him with fire attacks!

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