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All-Star Mode made its debut in ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'', as an unlockable [[:Category:Single-player modes|1-player mode]] which puts the player up against every [[fighter]] in the game. It is automatically unlocked upon unlocking every fighter. | All-Star Mode made its debut in ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'', as an unlockable [[:Category:Single-player modes|1-player mode]] which puts the player up against every [[fighter]] in the game. It is automatically unlocked upon unlocking every fighter. | ||
All-Star Mode has 13 stages. The number of opponents per stage increases as the player advances: one opponent per stage for Stages 1 to 4, two per stage for Stages 5 to 8, three per stage for Stages 9 to 12, and a [[Classic Mode#Team battle|team]] of 25 Mr. Game & Watch for Stage 13. | All-Star Mode has 13 stages. The number of opponents per stage increases as the player advances: one opponent per stage for Stages 1 to 4, two per stage for Stages 5 to 8, three per stage for Stages 9 to 12, and a [[Classic Mode#Team battle|team]] of 25 Mr. Game & Watch for Stage 13. The opponents are selected at random from the entire roster, excluding {{SSBM|Mr. Game & Watch}} (who is always fought last), so that each character is fought once. Each opponent (except Mr. Game & Watch) wears one of their first three [[alternate costume]]s, unless the player is wearing one of those three costumes, in which case that character can wear their default costume (but not the costume the player is wearing); Mr. Game & Watch will always wear his default costume, unless the player uses that costume, in which case they will wear the red costume. | ||
The player's percentage does not revert to 0% between battles. Instead, the [[All-Star Rest Area]] contains three [[Heart Container]]s, which the player can use to restore health between stages. Once one of these Heart Containers is consumed, it does not return for the rest of the mode. These Heart Containers, unlike normal ones, recover 999% damage (as they did in ''[[Smash 64]]'') instead of only 100% damage. Due to a glitch, however, entering the portal while damage is being healed will prevent the damage from healing any further, leaving it at the same amount of damage as when the portal was entered. | The player's percentage does not revert to 0% between battles. Instead, the [[All-Star Rest Area]] contains three [[Heart Container]]s, which the player can use to restore health between stages. Once one of these Heart Containers is consumed, it does not return for the rest of the mode. These Heart Containers, unlike normal ones, recover 999% damage (as they did in ''[[Smash 64]]'') instead of only 100% damage. Due to a glitch, however, entering the portal while damage is being healed will prevent the damage from healing any further, leaving it at the same amount of damage as when the portal was entered. | ||
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==''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''== | ==''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''== | ||
[[File:All-Star Rest Area Brawl.png|thumb|The [[All-Star Rest Area|All-Star Rest Station]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'']] | [[File:All-Star Rest Area Brawl.png|thumb|The [[All-Star Rest Area|All-Star Rest Station]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'']] | ||
All-Star Mode returns in ''Brawl'', and is mostly unchanged from ''Melee''. The player still gets | All-Star Mode returns in ''Brawl'', and is mostly unchanged from ''Melee''. The player still gets 3 Heart Containers, as well as random trophies (which, unlike in ''Melee'', do not appear as a question mark if the game is paused), and they fight through every fighter in the game. The player still only has 1 stock, and they do not regain health between matches without a Heart Container (although after using one, the player can now enter the teleporter without having to wait for their health to fully recover). | ||
In addition to {{SSBB|Ness}} and {{SSBB|Mr. Game & Watch}}, {{SSBB|Lucas}} and {{SSBB|Peach}} can heal themselves without a Heart Container by using [[PSI Magnet]] and [[Peach Blossom]] respectively. Furthermore, fighters can be healed via the microgames in [[WarioWare, Inc.]] | In addition to {{SSBB|Ness}} and {{SSBB|Mr. Game & Watch}}, {{SSBB|Lucas}} and {{SSBB|Peach}} can heal themselves without a Heart Container by using [[PSI Magnet]] and [[Peach Blossom]] respectively. Furthermore, fighters can be healed via the microgames in [[WarioWare, Inc.]] | ||
The order in which the opponents are fought is based on the Japanese release date of the first game in the fighter's/fighters' universe, with fighters from older series being fought first. As such, the player will always fight Mr. Game & Watch first and {{SSBB|Olimar}} last, with Olimar's difficulty ramped up. In effect, this means that stages for {{uv|Kid Icarus}}, {{uv|Ice Climber}} and {{uv|Pikmin}} will be easier than {{uv|Mario}}, {{uv|The Legend of Zelda}} and {{uv|Pokémon}}, due to the latter three universes having multiple opponents. | The order in which the opponents are fought is based on the Japanese release date of the first game in the fighter's/fighters' universe, with fighters from older series being fought first. As such, the player will always fight Mr. Game & Watch first and {{SSBB|Olimar}} last, with Olimar's difficulty ramped up. In effect, this means that stages for {{uv|Kid Icarus}}, {{uv|Ice Climber}}, and {{uv|Pikmin}} will be easier than {{uv|Mario}}, {{uv|The Legend of Zelda}}, and {{uv|Pokémon}}, due to the latter three universes having multiple opponents. | ||
Up to two enemies can appear on the stage at once; when a series has more than two characters, a new fighter will appear a few seconds after the player KOs one of the opponents. On stages with multiple opponents, the order of the opponents is random. | Up to two enemies can appear on the stage at once; when a series has more than two characters, a new fighter will appear a few seconds after the player KOs one of the opponents. On stages with multiple opponents, the order of the opponents is random. | ||
To defeat {{SSBB|Pokémon Trainer}}, the player must defeat {{SSBB|Squirtle}}, {{SSBB|Ivysaur}} and {{SSBB|Charizard}}; once one is defeated, the Trainer will send out the next one. For {{uv| | To defeat {{SSBB|Pokémon Trainer}}, the player must defeat {{SSBB|Squirtle}}, {{SSBB|Ivysaur}} and {{SSBB|Charizard}}; once one is defeated, the Trainer will send out the next one. For {{uv|Metroid}} and {{uv|The Legend of Zelda}}, the player will battle one of {{SSBB|Zelda}} or {{SSBB|Sheik}} and one of {{SSBB|Samus}} or {{SSBB|Zero Suit Samus}}, selected at random. | ||
Each fighter is fought on one of their [[home stage]]s (randomly selected if there are multiple). {{uv|Super Smash Bros.}} universe stages (such as {{SSBB|Battlefield}} and {{SSBB|Final Destination}}) and [[Past Stages]] are not used as home stages for any fighter. Unlike ''Melee'', [[Unlockable stage]]s can only appear if they have been unlocked. [[Mario Bros.]] is used as {{SSBB|R.O.B.}}'s home stage and does not appear as a ''Mario'' home stage; if Mario Bros. has not yet been unlocked, [[Delfino Plaza]] is used instead. | Each fighter is fought on one of their [[home stage]]s (randomly selected if there are multiple). {{uv|Super Smash Bros.}} universe stages (such as {{SSBB|Battlefield}} and {{SSBB|Final Destination}}) and [[Past Stages]] are not used as home stages for any fighter. Unlike ''Melee'', [[Unlockable stage]]s can only appear if they have been unlocked. [[Mario Bros.]] is used as {{SSBB|R.O.B.}}'s home stage and does not appear as a ''Mario'' home stage; if Mario Bros. has not yet been unlocked, [[Delfino Plaza]] is used instead. | ||
At the end of All-Star Mode, the player can unlock their fighter's Final Smash trophy. Completing the mode in co-op unlocks both characters' Final Smash trophies together. However, the high score | At the end of All-Star Mode, the player can unlock their fighter's Final Smash trophy. Completing the mode in co-op unlocks both characters' Final Smash trophies together. However, the high score and the Final Smash trophies (unlocked in co-op) are both tracked into a unique reserved slot, as opposed to a specific fighter. Additionally, co-op play does not count towards completing All-Star-related [[challenges]] nor unlocking Final Smash trophies for the [[Trophy Gallery]]. | ||
When the player finishes All-Star Mode with a fighter, they will enter [[Character Roll Call]]. | When the player finishes All-Star Mode with a fighter, they will enter [[Character Roll Call]]. | ||
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|''[[Mario (universe)|Super Mario Bros.]]'' | |''[[Mario (universe)|Super Mario Bros.]]'' | ||
|{{CharHead|Mario|SSBB|hsize=20px}}<br>{{CharHead|Luigi|SSBB|hsize=20px}}<br>{{CharHead|Peach|SSBB|hsize=20px}}<br>{{CharHead|Bowser|SSBB|hsize=20px}} | |{{CharHead|Mario|SSBB|hsize=20px}}<br>{{CharHead|Luigi|SSBB|hsize=20px}}<br>{{CharHead|Peach|SSBB|hsize=20px}}<br>{{CharHead|Bowser|SSBB|hsize=20px}} | ||
|[[Delfino Plaza]]<br>''[[Luigi's Mansion]]''<br>[[Mushroomy Kingdom]]<br>{{SSBB|Mario Circuit}} | |[[Delfino Plaza]]<ref group=note name=rob>If Mario Bros. has not been unlocked, Delfino Plaza is instead used when fighting R.O.B.</ref><br>''[[Luigi's Mansion]]''<br>[[Mushroomy Kingdom]]<br>{{SSBB|Mario Circuit}} | ||
|rowspan=2|''{{b|Donkey Kong|game}}'' | |rowspan=2|''{{b|Donkey Kong|game}}'' | ||
|rowspan=2|July 9, 1981 | |rowspan=2|July 9, 1981 | ||
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|{{uv|R.O.B.}} | |{{uv|R.O.B.}} | ||
|{{CharHead|R.O.B.|SSBB|hsize=20px}} | |{{CharHead|R.O.B.|SSBB|hsize=20px}} | ||
|''[[Mario Bros.]]''<ref group=note name=rob> | |''[[Mario Bros.]]''<ref group=note name=rob></ref> | ||
|''{{iw|wikipedia|Stack-Up}}'' | |''{{iw|wikipedia|Stack-Up}}'' | ||
|July 26, 1985 | |July 26, 1985 | ||
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In ''Brawl'', All-Star Mode has a [[co-op mode]] that is played with two players. In co-op mode, the rest area has six Heart Containers instead of three; the new three Heart Containers appear underneath the platforms the normal three are on. If either player is KO'd, both players are sent to the [[continue]] screen. The opponents are the same as single player until the last battle, where the players face two [[Olimar]]s instead of one (a possible nod to {{iw|pikipedia|Louie}} from ''Pikmin 2''). | In ''Brawl'', All-Star Mode has a [[co-op mode]] that is played with two players. In co-op mode, the rest area has six Heart Containers instead of three; the new three Heart Containers appear underneath the platforms the normal three are on. If either player is KO'd, both players are sent to the [[continue]] screen. The opponents are the same as single player until the last battle, where the players face two [[Olimar]]s instead of one (a possible nod to {{iw|pikipedia|Louie}} from ''Pikmin 2''). | ||
Playing All-Star Mode with two players allows them to receive two [[Final Smash]] trophies at the same time. However, co-op play does not count towards the [[Challenges]] for All-Star Mode. The co-op high score and Final Smash trophies are not attached to either fighter. Instead, they both appear in its own reserved slot. | Playing All-Star Mode with two players allows them to receive two [[Final Smash]] trophies at the same time. However, co-op play does not count towards the [[Challenges]] for All-Star Mode nor unlock the Final Smash trophies for the Trophy Gallery. The co-op high score and Final Smash trophies are not attached to either fighter. Instead, they both appear in its own reserved slot. In fact, any Final Smash trophies unlocked through co-op play will appear in the reserved slot. If the player wants to collect a Final Smash trophy for any character, they must do All Star in solo mode (with no one helping them through co-op mode). | ||
==''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''== | ==''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''== | ||
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|+All-Star Mode Order (''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'') | |+All-Star Mode Order (''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'') | ||
|- | |- | ||
! | !Level<br>Years of Appearances | ||
!Fighters | !Fighters | ||
!Stages | !Stages | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Level 1<br>1980-1984 | ||
|''{{CharHead|Mr. Game & Watch|SSB4|hsize=20px}}'' (April 28, 1980)<br>{{CharHead|Pac-Man|SSB4-3|hsize=20px}} (May 22, 1980)<br>{{CharHead|Mario|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (July 9, 1981)<br>{{CharHead|Donkey Kong|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (July 9, 1981)<br>{{CharHead|Luigi|SSB4|hsize=20px}} ( | |''{{CharHead|Mr. Game & Watch|SSB4|hsize=20px}}'' (April 28, 1980)<br>{{CharHead|Pac-Man|SSB4-3|hsize=20px}} (May 22, 1980)<br>{{CharHead|Mario|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (July 9, 1981)<br>{{CharHead|Donkey Kong|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (July 9, 1981)<br>{{CharHead|Luigi|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (March 14, 1983)<br>{{CharHead|Little Mac|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (December 1983) | ||
|[[Jungle Japes]]<br>''[[Flat Zone 2]]''<br>[[Boxing Ring]] | |[[Jungle Japes]]<br>''[[Flat Zone 2]]''<br>[[Boxing Ring]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Level 2<br>1984-1986<ref group=note>1985-1986 if Duck Hunt has not been unlocked</ref> | ||
|''{{CharHead|Duck Hunt|SSB4|hsize=20px}}'' (April 21, 1984)<br>''{{CharHead|R.O.B.|SSB4|hsize=20px|color=Grey}}'' (July 26, 1985)<br>{{CharHead|Peach|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (September 13, 1985)<br>{{CharHead|Bowser|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (September 13, 1985)<br>{{CharHead|Link|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (February 21, 1986)<br>{{CharHead|Zelda|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (February 21, 1986)<br>{{CharHead|Samus|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (August 6, 1986) | |''{{CharHead|Duck Hunt|SSB4|hsize=20px}}'' (April 21, 1984)<br>''{{CharHead|R.O.B.|SSB4|hsize=20px|color=Grey}}'' (July 26, 1985)<br>{{CharHead|Peach|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (September 13, 1985)<br>{{CharHead|Bowser|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (September 13, 1985)<br>{{CharHead|Link|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (February 21, 1986)<br>{{CharHead|Zelda|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (February 21, 1986)<br>{{CharHead|Samus|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (August 6, 1986) | ||
|[[Golden Plains]]<br>[[Mushroomy Kingdom]]<br>[[Gerudo Valley]]<br>[[Brinstar]]<br>'''[[Peach's Castle|Peach's Castle (64)]]'''<br>'''[[Hyrule Castle|Hyrule Castle (64)]]'''<br>'''{{b|Duck Hunt|stage}}'''<ref name=duck group=note>Dog and ducks do not appear.</ref> | |[[Golden Plains]]<br>[[Mushroomy Kingdom]]<br>[[Gerudo Valley]]<br>[[Brinstar]]<br>'''[[Peach's Castle|Peach's Castle (64)]]'''<br>'''[[Hyrule Castle|Hyrule Castle (64)]]'''<br>'''{{b|Duck Hunt|stage}}'''<ref name=duck group=note>Dog and ducks do not appear.</ref> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Level 3<br>1986-1990 | ||
|{{CharHead|Pit|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (December 19, 1986)<br>{{CharHead|Palutena|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (December 19, 1986)<br>'''{{CharHead|Ryu|SSB4|hsize=20px}}''' (August 30, 1987)<br>{{CharHead|Mega Man|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (December 17, 1987)<br>{{CharHead|Marth|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (April 20, 1990)<br>''{{CharHead|Dr. Mario|SSB4|hsize=20px}}'' (July 27, 1990)<br>{{CharHead|Yoshi|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (November 21, 1990)<br>{{CharHead|Captain Falcon|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (November 21, 1990) | |{{CharHead|Pit|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (December 19, 1986)<br>{{CharHead|Palutena|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (December 19, 1986)<br>'''{{CharHead|Ryu|SSB4|hsize=20px}}''' (August 30, 1987)<br>{{CharHead|Mega Man|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (December 17, 1987)<br>{{CharHead|Marth|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (April 20, 1990)<br>''{{CharHead|Dr. Mario|SSB4|hsize=20px}}'' (July 27, 1990)<br>{{CharHead|Yoshi|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (November 21, 1990)<br>{{CharHead|Captain Falcon|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (November 21, 1990) | ||
|{{SSBB|Yoshi's Island}}<br>''{{SSB4|Mute City}}''<br>[[Reset Bomb Forest]]<br>[[Wily Castle]]<br>'''[[Suzaku Castle]]''' | |{{SSBB|Yoshi's Island}}<br>''{{SSB4|Mute City}}''<br>[[Reset Bomb Forest]]<br>[[Wily Castle]]<br>'''[[Suzaku Castle]]''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Level 4<br>1991-1993 | ||
|{{CharHead|Sonic|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (July 26, 1991)<br>{{CharHead|Kirby|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (April 27, 1992)<br>{{CharHead|King Dedede|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (April 27, 1992)<br>''{{CharHead|Wario|SSB4|hsize=20px}}'' (October 21, 1992)<br>{{CharHead|Fox|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (February 21, 1993)<br>''{{CharHead|Falco|SSB4|hsize=20px}}'' (February 21, 1993)<br>{{CharHead|Meta Knight|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (March 23, 1993) | |{{CharHead|Sonic|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (July 26, 1991)<br>{{CharHead|Kirby|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (April 27, 1992)<br>{{CharHead|King Dedede|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (April 27, 1992)<br>''{{CharHead|Wario|SSB4|hsize=20px}}'' (October 21, 1992)<br>{{CharHead|Fox|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (February 21, 1993)<br>''{{CharHead|Falco|SSB4|hsize=20px}}'' (February 21, 1993)<br>{{CharHead|Meta Knight|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (March 23, 1993) | ||
|''{{SSB4|Dream Land}}''<br>[[Corneria]]<br>''[[WarioWare, Inc.]]''<ref group=note>Microgames do not occur.</ref><br>[[Green Hill Zone]]<ref group=note>Checkpoint lampposts do not appear.</ref><br>'''[[Dream Land (SSB)|Dream Land (64)]]''' | |''{{SSB4|Dream Land}}''<br>[[Corneria]]<br>''[[WarioWare, Inc.]]''<ref group=note>Microgames do not occur.</ref><br>[[Green Hill Zone]]<ref group=note>Checkpoint lampposts do not appear.</ref><br>'''[[Dream Land (SSB)|Dream Land (64)]]''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Level 5<br>1994-1998 | ||
|''{{CharHead|Ness|SSB4|hsize=20px}}'' (August 27, 1994)<br>{{CharHead|Diddy Kong|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (November 26, 1994)<br>'''{{CharHead|Mewtwo|SSB4|hsize=20px}}''' (February 27, 1996)<br>{{CharHead|Pikachu|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (February 27, 1996)<br>{{CharHead|Charizard|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (February 27, 1996)<br>''{{CharHead|Jigglypuff|SSB4|hsize=20px}}'' (February 27, 1996)<br>'''{{CharHead|Cloud|SSB4|hsize=20px}}''' (January 31, 1997)<br>{{CharHead|Sheik|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (November 21, 1998)<br>''{{CharHead|Ganondorf|SSB4|hsize=20px}}'' (November 21, 1998) | |''{{CharHead|Ness|SSB4|hsize=20px}}'' (August 27, 1994)<br>{{CharHead|Diddy Kong|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (November 26, 1994)<br>'''{{CharHead|Mewtwo|SSB4|hsize=20px}}''' (February 27, 1996)<br>{{CharHead|Pikachu|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (February 27, 1996)<br>{{CharHead|Charizard|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (February 27, 1996)<br>''{{CharHead|Jigglypuff|SSB4|hsize=20px}}'' (February 27, 1996)<br>'''{{CharHead|Cloud|SSB4|hsize=20px}}''' (January 31, 1997)<br>{{CharHead|Sheik|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (November 21, 1998)<br>''{{CharHead|Ganondorf|SSB4|hsize=20px}}'' (November 21, 1998) | ||
|[[Spirit Train]]<br>[[Unova Pokémon League]]<br>''[[Magicant]]''<ref group=note>[[Flying Man|Flying Men]] do not appear.</ref><br>'''[[Midgar]]''' | |[[Spirit Train]]<br>[[Unova Pokémon League]]<br>''[[Magicant]]''<ref group=note>[[Flying Man|Flying Men]] do not appear.</ref><br>'''[[Midgar]]''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Level 6<br>2001-2006 | ||
|{{CharHead|Villager|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (April 14, 2001)<br>{{CharHead|Olimar|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (October 26, 2001)<br>'''{{CharHead|Roy|SSB4|hsize=20px}}''' (March 29, 2002) <br>''{{CharHead|Bowser Jr.|SSB4|hsize=20px}}'' (July 19, 2002)<br>{{CharHead|Toon Link|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (December 13, 2002)<br>{{CharHead|Zero Suit Samus|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (May 27, 2004)<br>{{CharHead|Ike|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (April 20, 2005)<br>'''{{CharHead|Lucas|SSB4|hsize=20px}}''' (April 20, 2006)<br>{{CharHead|Lucario|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (September 28, 2006) | |{{CharHead|Villager|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (April 14, 2001)<br>{{CharHead|Olimar|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (October 26, 2001)<br>'''{{CharHead|Roy|SSB4|hsize=20px}}''' (March 29, 2002) <br>''{{CharHead|Bowser Jr.|SSB4|hsize=20px}}'' (July 19, 2002)<br>{{CharHead|Toon Link|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (December 13, 2002)<br>{{CharHead|Zero Suit Samus|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (May 27, 2004)<br>{{CharHead|Ike|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (April 20, 2005)<br>'''{{CharHead|Lucas|SSB4|hsize=20px}}''' (April 20, 2006)<br>{{CharHead|Lucario|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (September 28, 2006) | ||
|[[3D Land]]<br>[[Distant Planet]]<br>[[Tortimer Island]]<ref group=note>Fruits do not grow.</ref> | |[[3D Land]]<br>[[Distant Planet]]<br>[[Tortimer Island]]<ref group=note>Fruits do not grow.</ref> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Level 7<br>2007-2015<ref group=note>2007-2013 if Corrin has not been downloaded</ref> | ||
|{{CharHead|Rosalina & Luma|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (November 1, 2007)<br>{{CharHead|Wii Fit Trainer|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (December 1, 2007)<br>'''{{CharHead|Bayonetta|SSB4|hsize=20px}}''' (October 29, 2009)<br>{{CharHead|Shulk|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (June 10, 2010)<br>''{{CharHead|Dark Pit|SSB4|hsize=20px}}'' (March 22, 2012)<br>{{CharHead|Robin|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (April 19, 2012)<br>''{{CharHead|Lucina|SSB4|hsize=20px}}'' (April 19, 2012)<br>{{CharHead|Greninja|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (October 12, 2013)<br>'''{{CharHead|Corrin|SSB4|hsize=20px}}''' (June 25, 2015) | |{{CharHead|Rosalina & Luma|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (November 1, 2007)<br>{{CharHead|Wii Fit Trainer|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (December 1, 2007)<br>'''{{CharHead|Bayonetta|SSB4|hsize=20px}}''' (October 29, 2009)<br>{{CharHead|Shulk|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (June 10, 2010)<br>''{{CharHead|Dark Pit|SSB4|hsize=20px}}'' (March 22, 2012)<br>{{CharHead|Robin|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (April 19, 2012)<br>''{{CharHead|Lucina|SSB4|hsize=20px}}'' (April 19, 2012)<br>{{CharHead|Greninja|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (October 12, 2013)<br>'''{{CharHead|Corrin|SSB4|hsize=20px}}''' (June 25, 2015) | ||
|[[Rainbow Road]]<br>[[Prism Tower]]<br>[[Arena Ferox]]<br>[[Gaur Plain]]<br>'''[[Umbra Clock Tower]]''' | |[[Rainbow Road]]<br>[[Prism Tower]]<br>[[Arena Ferox]]<br>[[Gaur Plain]]<br>'''[[Umbra Clock Tower]]''' | ||
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|+All-Star Mode Order (''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'') | |+All-Star Mode Order (''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'') | ||
|- | |- | ||
! | !Level<br>Years of Appearances | ||
!Fighters | !Fighters | ||
!Stages | !Stages | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |Level 1<br>2015-2007<ref group=note>2013-2007 if Corrin has not been downloaded</ref> | ||
|'''{{CharHead|Corrin|SSB4|hsize=20px}}''' (June 25, 2015)<br>{{CharHead|Greninja|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (October 12, 2013)<br>''{{CharHead|Lucina|SSB4|hsize=20px}}'' (April 19, 2012)<br>{{CharHead|Robin|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (April 19, 2012)<br>''{{CharHead|Dark Pit|SSB4|hsize=20px}}'' (March 22, 2012)<br>{{CharHead|Shulk|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (June 10, 2010)<br>'''{{CharHead|Bayonetta|SSB4|hsize=20px}}''' (October 29, 2009)<br>{{CharHead|Wii Fit Trainer|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (December 1, 2007)<br>{{CharHead|Rosalina & Luma|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (November 1, 2007) | |'''{{CharHead|Corrin|SSB4|hsize=20px}}''' (June 25, 2015)<br>{{CharHead|Greninja|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (October 12, 2013)<br>''{{CharHead|Lucina|SSB4|hsize=20px}}'' (April 19, 2012)<br>{{CharHead|Robin|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (April 19, 2012)<br>''{{CharHead|Dark Pit|SSB4|hsize=20px}}'' (March 22, 2012)<br>{{CharHead|Shulk|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (June 10, 2010)<br>'''{{CharHead|Bayonetta|SSB4|hsize=20px}}''' (October 29, 2009)<br>{{CharHead|Wii Fit Trainer|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (December 1, 2007)<br>{{CharHead|Rosalina & Luma|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (November 1, 2007) | ||
|[[Mario Galaxy]]<br>[[Kalos Pokémon League]]<br>[[Coliseum]]<br>[[Skyworld]]<br>[[Wii Fit Studio]]<br>'''[[Umbra Clock Tower]]''' | |[[Mario Galaxy]]<br>[[Kalos Pokémon League]]<br>[[Coliseum]]<br>[[Skyworld]]<br>[[Wii Fit Studio]]<br>[[Gaur Plain]]<br>'''[[Umbra Clock Tower]]''' | ||
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| | |Level 2<br>2006-2001 | ||
|{{CharHead|Lucario|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (September 28, 2006)<br>'''{{CharHead|Lucas|SSB4|hsize=20px}}''' (April 20, 2006)<br>{{CharHead|Ike|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (April 20, 2005)<br>{{CharHead|Zero Suit Samus|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (May 27, 2004)<br>{{CharHead|Toon Link|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (December 13, 2002)<br>{{CharHead|Bowser Jr.|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (July 19, 2002)<br>'''{{CharHead|Roy|SSB4|hsize=20px}}''' (March 29, 2002) <br>{{CharHead|Olimar|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (October 26, 2001)<br>{{CharHead|Villager|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (April 14, 2001) | |{{CharHead|Lucario|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (September 28, 2006)<br>'''{{CharHead|Lucas|SSB4|hsize=20px}}''' (April 20, 2006)<br>{{CharHead|Ike|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (April 20, 2005)<br>{{CharHead|Zero Suit Samus|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (May 27, 2004)<br>{{CharHead|Toon Link|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (December 13, 2002)<br>{{CharHead|Bowser Jr.|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (July 19, 2002)<br>'''{{CharHead|Roy|SSB4|hsize=20px}}''' (March 29, 2002) <br>{{CharHead|Olimar|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (October 26, 2001)<br>{{CharHead|Villager|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (April 14, 2001) | ||
|{{SSB4|Mario Circuit}}<br>[[Pyrosphere]]<br>[[Castle Siege]]<br>[[Garden of Hope]]<br>[[Town and City]]<br>''[[Smashville]]''<br>'''[[Pirate Ship]]''' | |{{SSB4|Mario Circuit}}<br>[[Pyrosphere]]<br>[[Castle Siege]]<br>[[Garden of Hope]]<br>[[Town and City]]<br>''[[Smashville]]''<br>'''[[Pirate Ship]]''' | ||
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| | |Level 3<br>1998-1994 | ||
|{{CharHead|Ganondorf|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (November 21, 1998)<br>{{CharHead|Sheik|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (November 21, 1998)<br>'''{{CharHead|Cloud|SSB4|hsize=20px}}''' (January 31, 1997)<br>{{CharHead|Jigglypuff|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (February 27, 1996)<br>{{CharHead|Charizard|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (February 27, 1996)<br>{{CharHead|Pikachu|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (February 27, 1996)<br>'''{{CharHead|Mewtwo|SSB4|hsize=20px}}''' (February 27, 1996)<br>{{CharHead|Diddy Kong|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (November 26, 1994)<br>{{CharHead|Ness|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (August 27, 1994) | |{{CharHead|Ganondorf|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (November 21, 1998)<br>{{CharHead|Sheik|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (November 21, 1998)<br>'''{{CharHead|Cloud|SSB4|hsize=20px}}''' (January 31, 1997)<br>{{CharHead|Jigglypuff|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (February 27, 1996)<br>{{CharHead|Charizard|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (February 27, 1996)<br>{{CharHead|Pikachu|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (February 27, 1996)<br>'''{{CharHead|Mewtwo|SSB4|hsize=20px}}''' (February 27, 1996)<br>{{CharHead|Diddy Kong|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (November 26, 1994)<br>{{CharHead|Ness|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (August 27, 1994) | ||
|''[[Kongo Jungle 64]]''<br>[[Bridge of Eldin]]<br>''[[Pokémon Stadium 2]]<br>''[[Onett]]<br>'''[[Midgar]]''' | |''[[Kongo Jungle 64]]''<br>[[Bridge of Eldin]]<br>''[[Pokémon Stadium 2]]<br>''[[Onett]]<br>'''[[Midgar]]''' | ||
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| | |Level 4<br>1993-1991 | ||
|{{CharHead|Meta Knight|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (March 23, 1993)<br>''{{CharHead|Falco|SSB4|hsize=20px}}'' (February 21, 1993)<br>{{CharHead|Fox|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (February 21, 1993)<br>''{{CharHead|Wario|SSB4|hsize=20px}}'' (October 21, 1992)<br>{{CharHead|King Dedede|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (April 27, 1992)<br>{{CharHead|Kirby|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (April 27, 1992)<br>{{CharHead|Sonic|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (July 26, 1991) | |{{CharHead|Meta Knight|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (March 23, 1993)<br>''{{CharHead|Falco|SSB4|hsize=20px}}'' (February 21, 1993)<br>{{CharHead|Fox|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (February 21, 1993)<br>''{{CharHead|Wario|SSB4|hsize=20px}}'' (October 21, 1992)<br>{{CharHead|King Dedede|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (April 27, 1992)<br>{{CharHead|Kirby|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (April 27, 1992)<br>{{CharHead|Sonic|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (July 26, 1991) | ||
|[[Halberd]]<br>[[Orbital Gate Assault]]<br>[[Lylat Cruise]]<br>[[Gamer]]<br>[[Windy Hill Zone]]<br>'''[[Dream Land (SSB)|Dream Land (64)]]''' | |[[Halberd]]<br>[[Orbital Gate Assault]]<br>[[Lylat Cruise]]<br>[[Gamer]]<br>[[Windy Hill Zone]]<br>'''[[Dream Land (SSB)|Dream Land (64)]]''' | ||
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| | |Level 5<br>1990-1986 | ||
|{{CharHead|Captain Falcon|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (November 21, 1990)<br>{{CharHead|Yoshi|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (November 21, 1990)<br>''{{CharHead|Dr. Mario|SSB4|hsize=20px}}'' (July 27, 1990)<br>{{CharHead|Marth|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (April 20, 1990)<br>{{CharHead|Mega Man|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (December 17, 1987)<br>'''{{CharHead|Ryu|SSB4|hsize=20px}}''' (August 30, 1987)<br>{{CharHead|Palutena|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (December 19, 1986)<br>{{CharHead|Pit|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (December 19, 1986) | |{{CharHead|Captain Falcon|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (November 21, 1990)<br>{{CharHead|Yoshi|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (November 21, 1990)<br>''{{CharHead|Dr. Mario|SSB4|hsize=20px}}'' (July 27, 1990)<br>{{CharHead|Marth|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (April 20, 1990)<br>{{CharHead|Mega Man|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (December 17, 1987)<br>'''{{CharHead|Ryu|SSB4|hsize=20px}}''' (August 30, 1987)<br>{{CharHead|Palutena|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (December 19, 1986)<br>{{CharHead|Pit|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (December 19, 1986) | ||
|[[Port Town Aero Dive]]<br>[[Woolly World]]<br>{{SSBM|Yoshi's Island}}<br>[[Wily Castle]]<br>'''[[Suzaku Castle]]''' | |[[Port Town Aero Dive]]<br>[[Woolly World]]<br>{{SSBM|Yoshi's Island}}<br>[[Wily Castle]]<br>'''[[Suzaku Castle]]''' | ||
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| | |Level 6<br>1986-1984<ref group=note>1986-1985 if Duck Hunt has not been unlocked</ref> | ||
|{{CharHead|Samus|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (August 6, 1986)<br>{{CharHead|Zelda|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (February 21, 1986)<br>{{CharHead|Link|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (February 21, 1986)<br>{{CharHead|Bowser|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (September 13, 1985)<br>{{CharHead|Peach|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (September 13, 1985)<br>''{{CharHead|R.O.B.|SSB4|hsize=20px|color=Grey}}'' (July 26, 1985)<br>''{{CharHead|Duck Hunt|SSB4|hsize=20px}}'' (April 21, 1984) | |{{CharHead|Samus|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (August 6, 1986)<br>{{CharHead|Zelda|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (February 21, 1986)<br>{{CharHead|Link|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (February 21, 1986)<br>{{CharHead|Bowser|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (September 13, 1985)<br>{{CharHead|Peach|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (September 13, 1985)<br>''{{CharHead|R.O.B.|SSB4|hsize=20px|color=Grey}}'' (July 26, 1985)<br>''{{CharHead|Duck Hunt|SSB4|hsize=20px}}'' (April 21, 1984) | ||
|[[Mushroom Kingdom U]]<br>[[Mario Circuit (Brawl)]]<br>[[Skyloft]]<br>[[Norfair]]<br>''{{b|Duck Hunt|stage}}''<ref name=duck group=note/><br>[[Wrecking Crew]]<br>'''[[Peach's Castle|Peach's Castle (64)]]'''<br>'''[[Hyrule Castle|Hyrule Castle (64)]]''' | |[[Mushroom Kingdom U]]<br>[[Mario Circuit (Brawl)]]<br>[[Skyloft]]<br>[[Norfair]]<br>''{{b|Duck Hunt|stage}}''<ref name=duck group=note/><br>[[Wrecking Crew]]<br>'''[[Peach's Castle|Peach's Castle (64)]]'''<br>'''[[Hyrule Castle|Hyrule Castle (64)]]''' | ||
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| | |Level 7<br>1984-1980 | ||
|{{CharHead|Little Mac|SSB4|hsize=20px}} ( | |{{CharHead|Little Mac|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (December 1983)<br>{{CharHead|Luigi|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (March 14, 1983)<br>{{CharHead|Donkey Kong|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (July 9, 1981)<br>{{CharHead|Mario|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (July 9, 1981)<br>{{CharHead|Pac-Man|SSB4|hsize=20px}} (May 22, 1980)<br>''{{CharHead|Mr. Game & Watch|SSB4|hsize=20px}}'' (April 28, 1980) | ||
|[[Delfino Plaza]]<br>[[Luigi's Mansion]]<br>''[[Flat Zone X]]''<br>''[[Pac-Land]]'' | |[[Delfino Plaza]]<br>[[Luigi's Mansion]]<br>''[[Flat Zone X]]''<br>''[[Pac-Land]]'' | ||
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The opponents appear from oldest to newest based on their first appearance within their home series in Japan. When all the fighters have been defeated, the cycle repeats, looping back to the oldest fighters. Opponents will use their default costume unless the player is using that fighter's default costume. | The opponents appear from oldest to newest based on their first appearance within their home series in Japan. When all the fighters have been defeated, the cycle repeats, looping back to the oldest fighters. Opponents will use their default costume unless the player is using that fighter's default costume. | ||
All-Star in ''Ultimate'' is similar to the final Co-Op [[event match]]es in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' and {{forwiiu}} ([[Co-Op Event 21: The True All-Star Battle]] and [[The Ultimate Battle]], respectively) and fought in | All-Star in ''Ultimate'' is similar to the final Co-Op [[event match]]es in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' and {{forwiiu}} ([[Co-Op Event 21: The True All-Star Battle]] and [[The Ultimate Battle]], respectively) and fought in a similar order to All-Star Mode from {{for3ds}}. However, [[Mario]] and [[Donkey Kong]], [[Yoshi]] and [[Captain Falcon]], and all {{iw|bulbapedia|Generation I}} [[List of Pokémon|Pokémon]] are fought in a different order. | ||
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|{{CharHead|Luigi|SSBU|hsize=20px}} | |{{CharHead|Luigi|SSBU|hsize=20px}} | ||
|''{{iw|mariowiki|Mario Bros.| | |''{{iw|mariowiki|Mario Bros.|Game & Watch}}'' | ||
| | |March 14, 1983 | ||
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|{{CharHead|Little Mac|SSBU|hsize=20px}} | |{{CharHead|Little Mac|SSBU|hsize=20px}} | ||
|''{{iw|wikipedia|Punch-Out!!|arcade game}}<ref group=note>Despite Little Mac making his debut in [[Punch-Out!! (NES)|Punch-Out!! for the NES]], his placement is based on the nameless boxer's debut in the original arcade game. If Little Mac's placement was based on his debut in the NES game (September 18, 1987), then he would be placed between Ken and Mega Man.</ref> | |''{{iw|wikipedia|Punch-Out!!|arcade game}}<ref group=note>Despite Little Mac making his debut in [[Punch-Out!! (NES)|Punch-Out!! for the NES]], his placement is based on the nameless boxer's debut in the original arcade game. If Little Mac's placement was based on his debut in the NES game (September 18, 1987), then he would be placed between Ken and Mega Man.</ref> | ||
| | |December 1983 | ||
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|'''{{CharHead|Hero|SSBU|hsize=20px}}''' | |'''{{CharHead|Hero|SSBU|hsize=20px}}''' | ||
|''{{iw| | |''{{iw|dragonquestwiki|Dragon Quest III}}''<ref group=note>Despite the [[dragonquestwiki:Hero (Dragon Quest XI)|Luminary]] being the default costume, Hero's placement is based on [[dragonquestwiki:Hero (Dragon Quest III)|Erdrick]]'s debut in ''Dragon Quest III'' (titled ''Dragon Warrior III'' in North America for its initial release). Prior to [[List of updates (SSBU)#8.0.0|Version 8.0.0]], Hero's placement was based on the Luminary's debut in ''{{iw|dragonquestwiki|Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age}}'' (July 28, 2017), which put him as the second to last fighter to be fought before Byleth.</ref> | ||
|February 10, 1988 | |February 10, 1988 | ||
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|{{CharHead|Ganondorf|SSBU|hsize=20px}} | |{{CharHead|Ganondorf|SSBU|hsize=20px}} | ||
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|'''{{CharHead|Banjo & Kazooie|SSBU|hsize=20px}}''' | |'''{{CharHead|Banjo & Kazooie|SSBU|hsize=20px}}''' | ||
|''{{iw|wikipedia|Banjo-Kazooie}}'' | |''{{iw|wikipedia|Banjo-Kazooie}}'' | ||
|December 6, 1998<ref group=note>This is based on the later Japanese release. If Banjo & Kazooie's placement was based on the initial release of ''Banjo-Kazooie'' (June 29, 1998 in North America), | |December 6, 1998<ref group=note>This is based on the later Japanese release. If Banjo & Kazooie's placement was based on the initial release of ''Banjo-Kazooie'' (June 29, 1998 in North America), then they would be placed between Wolf and Young Link.</ref> | ||
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|'''{{CharHead|Steve|SSBU|hsize=20px}}'''<ref group=note>Using Steve's default costume may result in Alex being the fighter instead, which results in her being misplaced in release date order (added to ''Minecraft'' in version 1.8 - The Bountiful Update on September 2, 2014, which would put her between Greninja and Inkling).</ref> | |'''{{CharHead|Steve|SSBU|hsize=20px}}'''<ref group=note>Using Steve's default costume may result in Alex being the fighter instead, which results in her being misplaced in release date order (added to ''Minecraft'' in version 1.8 - The Bountiful Update on September 2, 2014, which would put her between Greninja and Inkling).</ref> | ||
|''{{iw|wikipedia|Minecraft}}'' | |''{{iw|wikipedia|Minecraft}}'' | ||
|November 18, 2011<ref group=note>This is based on the official release date of [https://minecraft. | |November 18, 2011<ref group=note>This is based on the official release date of [https://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Java_Edition_1.0.0 version 1.0.0] of ''[https://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Java_Edition Minecraft: Java Edition]''. If Steve's placement was based on the release of the game's first public release, in its very early "classic" form (May 17, 2009), then he would be placed between Wii Fit Trainer and Bayonetta.</ref> | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*In ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'', the {{SSBB|Pokémon Trainer}} uses a [[revival platform]] as an opponent in All-Star Mode, because the player must KO all three of Pokémon Trainer's Pokémon. He is the only character in the entire series to do so. | *In ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'', the {{SSBB|Pokémon Trainer}} uses a [[revival platform]] as an opponent in All-Star Mode, because the player must KO all three of Pokémon Trainer's Pokémon. He is the only character in the entire series to do so. | ||
*The [[Mii Fighter]]s are the only playable fighters in any ''Super Smash Bros.'' game to be absent from All-Star Mode. | *The [[Mii Fighter]]s are the only playable fighters in any ''Super Smash Bros.'' game to be absent from All-Star Mode. | ||
*{{forwiiu}} is the only game where the teleporter to the next battle is on a platform instead of the main ground. | *{{forwiiu}} is the only game where the teleporter to the next battle is on a platform instead of the main ground. | ||
*Due to All-Star Mode being available from the start in ''for Wii U'', it is the only game in which an unlockable character can normally be unlocked by completing All-Star Mode (that being {{SSB4|Dark Pit}}). | *Due to All-Star Mode being available from the start in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]'', it is the only game in which an unlockable character can normally be unlocked by completing All-Star Mode (that being {{SSB4|Dark Pit}}). | ||
**However, in ''Melee'', if [[Erase Data]] is used to erase hidden characters after unlocking All-Star Mode, it is possible to unlock some characters via All-Star Mode. | **However, in ''Melee'', if [[Erase Data]] is used to erase hidden characters after unlocking All-Star Mode, it is possible to unlock some characters via All-Star Mode. | ||
*In the English version of the [[Super Smash Bros. Direct]], [[Masahiro Sakurai]] was mistranslated as saying that [[Assist Trophies]] would "figure into All-Star mode" in some fashion in ''Super Smash Bros. 4''. However, Assist Trophies ended up playing no role in the mode, and they do not even spawn as regular items within battles. In Japanese, Sakurai was instead referring to the "all-star" cast as opposed to the mode itself. | *In the English version of the [[Super Smash Bros. Direct]], [[Masahiro Sakurai]] was mistranslated as saying that [[Assist Trophies]] would "figure into All-Star mode" in some fashion in ''Super Smash Bros. 4''. However, Assist Trophies ended up playing no role in the mode, and they do not even spawn as regular items within battles. In Japanese, Sakurai was instead referring to the "all-star" cast as opposed to the mode itself. | ||
*The only stages that have never appeared in All-Star for any installment are [[Planet Zebes]], [[Sector Z]], [[Pictochat]], [[ | *The only stages that have never appeared in All-Star for any installment are [[Planet Zebes]], [[Sector Z]], [[Pictochat]], [[PAC-MAZE]], [[Jungle Hijinxs]], and [[Miiverse]]. | ||
*[[Hero]] from {{uv|Dragon Quest}} was the only fighter who is placed in order based on their iteration rather than the character's debut. Prior to Version 8.0.0, his placement was based on the release date of '' | *The [[Hero]] from {{uv|Dragon Quest}} was the only fighter who is placed in order based on their iteration rather than the character's debut. Prior to Version 8.0.0, his placement was based on the release date of ''Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age'' (July 28, 2017) rather than the release date of the original ''Dragon Quest'' (May 27, 1986). Starting from Version 8.0.0, his placement is now based on the release date of ''Dragon Quest III'' (February 10, 1988). | ||
**Conversely, other fighters with an iteration different from their debut, such as [[Link]], are placed in order based on the character's debut | **Conversely, other fighters with an iteration different from their debut, such as [[Link]], are placed in order based on the character's debut. | ||
**Although not by name, All-Star Smash was the only in-game occurrence where the Luminary's debut is counted as ''Dragon Quest XI'' rather than ''Dragon Quest XI S'' (September 27, 2019) prior to Version 8.0.0. | **Although not by name, All-Star Smash was the only in-game occurrence where the Luminary's debut is counted as ''Dragon Quest XI'' rather than ''Dragon Quest XI S'' (September 27, 2019) prior to Version 8.0.0. | ||
**This also makes Hero the only character to have their All-Star placement based on an | **This also makes Hero the only character to have their All-Star placement based on an alternate costume character's debut rather than the default (as [[Olimar]] and [[Bowser Jr.]] use their debuts for their placements rather than those of [[Alph]] and the [[Koopalings]]), as well as the only character to change his All-Star placement through an update. | ||
*[[Yoshi]] and [[Captain Falcon]] are the only characters with the same release date, but different games, as both ''[[Super Mario World]]'' and ''[[F-Zero]]'' released on November 21, 1990 | *[[Yoshi]] and [[Captain Falcon]] are the only characters with the same release date, but different games, as both ''[[Super Mario World]]'' and ''[[F-Zero]]'' released on November 21, 1990. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== |