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[[ | [[Image:Alternate_costume.jpg|250px|thumb|Four of [[Mario]]'s alternate costumes in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''.]] | ||
[[File:SSB4 - Mirror Pose 01.jpg|thumb|250px|{{SSB4|Mario}} and {{SSB4|Greninja}} with their alternate costumes in ''[[SSB4]]''.]] | [[File:SSB4 - Mirror Pose 01.jpg|thumb|250px|{{SSB4|Mario}} and {{SSB4|Greninja}} with their alternate costumes in ''[[SSB4]]''.]] | ||
[[File:SSBU Steve alts.jpg|thumb|250px|All eight of {{SSBU|Steve}}'s alternate costumes; three replace him with Alex, and the last two are a [[Zombie]] and an [[Enderman]].]] | [[File:SSBU Steve alts.jpg|thumb|250px|All eight of {{SSBU|Steve}}'s alternate costumes; three replace him with Alex, and the last two are a [[Zombie]] and an [[Enderman]].]] | ||
In the ''{{b|Super Smash Bros.|series}}'' series, each character has a set of '''alternate costumes''' (officially known as '''color changes'''<ref>http://www.smashbros.com/wii/en_us/howto/technique/technique08.html</ref>, '''color variations''', or '''costumes'''<ref>[[List of tips (SSBU)]]</ref>). Alternate costumes are sometimes known as '''palette swaps''', '''alternate colors''', or just '''colors'''. In addition to changing the appearance of characters, they distinguish players from other players using the same character. For [[Team Battle]]s in ''[[Super Smash Bros | In the ''{{b|Super Smash Bros.|series}}'' series, each character has a set of '''alternate costumes''' (officially known as '''color changes'''<ref>http://www.smashbros.com/wii/en_us/howto/technique/technique08.html</ref>, '''color variations''', or '''costumes'''<ref>[[List of tips (SSBU)]]</ref>). Alternate costumes are sometimes known as '''palette swaps''', '''alternate colors''', or just '''colors'''. In addition to changing the appearance of characters, they distinguish players from other players using the same character. For [[Team Battle]]s in ''[[Super Smash Bros]]'', ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' certain costumes also distinguish teams. In ''Super Smash Bros.'' and ''Melee'', most characters have purely color-based alternate costumes, while ''Brawl'', ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'', and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' introduce a number of alternate costumes which change outfits and even swap out characters entirely. | ||
==Selecting costumes== | ==Selecting costumes== | ||
In standard free-for-all matches, players can choose their character's costume on the character selection screen. Players cannot pick the same costume if they are using the same character. Every character has at least four costumes to choose from, one being their default costume and the rest being their alternate costumes. Starting from ''Brawl'', [[Random#Random character/stage select|randomly]] chosen characters may also have a random costume. Starting in ''SSB4'', the standard amount of alternate costumes for each character is eight. | In standard free-for-all matches, players can choose their character's costume on the character selection screen. Players cannot pick the same costume if they are using the same character. Every character has at least four costumes to choose from, one being their default costume and the rest being their alternate costumes. Starting from ''Brawl'', [[Random#Random character/stage select|randomly]] chosen characters may also have a random costume. Starting in ''SSB4'', the standard amount of alternate costumes for each character is eight. | ||
For [[Team Battle]]s in ''Super Smash Bros.'', ''Melee'', and ''Brawl'', there are three teams: red, green, and blue. As such, each character has red, green, and blue costumes that double as team colors. Some characters' default costumes also represent a team color; for example, [[Mario]]'s default costume is red, so he wears his default costume when fighting on a red team. In the original ''Super Smash Bros.'', some costumes are only usable in Team Battles, such as | For [[Team Battle]]s in ''Super Smash Bros.'', ''Melee'', and ''Brawl'', there are three teams: red, green, and blue. As such, each character has red, green, and blue costumes that double as team colors. Some characters' default costumes also represent a team color; for example, [[Mario]]'s default costume is red, so he wears his default costume when fighting on a red team. In the original ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'', some costumes are only usable in Team Battles, such as Samus and Captain Falcon's blue costumes and Mario, Kirby, Donkey Kong, and Captain Falcon's green costumes. {{SSB|Yoshi}} has six colors; green (default), red, light blue, and yellow are selectable normally, while dark blue and pink are only seen in the [[Yoshi Team]]. In ''Brawl'', [[Wario]] has 12 alternate costumes with six color variations of his ''WarioWare'' costume and his classic overalls. Each variation has red, green, and blue colors usable for Team Battles, making [[Wario]] the only character in ''Brawl'' with two color choices when on a team. | ||
If two or more characters share the same alternate costume in Team Battles or online multiplayer, the second player will have a lighter tint in their appearance. A third player uses a darker tint, and in ''Melee'', a fourth is completely black | If two or or more characters share the same alternate costume in Team Battles or online multiplayer, the second player will have a lighter tint in their appearance. A third player uses a darker tint, and in ''Melee'', a fourth is completely black. Data suggests that a fifth player would be completely gray. | ||
In ''SSB4'' and ''Ultimate'', due to the increased number of possible players with introduction of [[8-Player Smash]], players can choose from four different teams. Teams are indicated by a red, green, blue, or yellow outline around the character (rather than using matching alternate colors for red, yellow, blue, or green), so players can choose whichever alternate costumes they like in Team Battles. | In ''SSB4'' and ''Ultimate'', due to the increased number of possible players with introduction of [[8-Player Smash]], players can choose from four different teams. Teams are indicated by a red, green, blue, or yellow outline around the character (rather than using matching alternate colors for red, yellow, blue, or green), so players can choose whichever alternate costumes they like in Team Battles. | ||
[[Mii Fighter]] colors match their colors chosen in Mii Maker. Players can unlock or download different outfits and headgear to select for their Mii Fighters to wear. Some outfits are only available for certain Mii Fighter types, and some outfits have minor differences depending on the gender of the Mii Fighter. Each Mii Swordfighter and Mii Gunner outfit comes with a differently designed sword or gun, though they all function the same. Identical Mii | [[Mii Fighter]] colors match their colors chosen in Mii Maker. Players can unlock or download different outfits and headgear to select for their Mii Fighters to wear. Some outfits are only available for certain Mii Fighter types, and some outfits have minor differences depending on the gender of the Mii Fighter. Each Mii Swordfighter and Mii Gunner outfit comes with a differently designed sword or gun, though they all function the same. Identical [[Mii Fighter]]s do not bear any visual differentiation.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o4V0PvzY7oI&feature=youtu.be</ref> | ||
==Costume appearances== | ==Costume appearances== | ||
The appearance of alternate costumes for the majority are simple change in hue, but some alternate costumes have more pronounced changes, like adding new patterns, textures, pictures, and text, and even the addition of accessories. Generally, alternate costumes reference the character's earlier or alternate renderings, such as Mario's "Jumpman" blue or [[Luigi]]'s "Fire Flower" costume. They may also reference other characters, like [[Peach]]'s " | The appearance of alternate costumes for the majority are simple change in hue, but some alternate costumes have more pronounced changes, like adding new patterns, textures, pictures, and text, and even the addition of accessories. Generally, alternate costumes reference the character's earlier or alternate renderings, such as Mario's "Jumpman" blue or [[Luigi]]'s "Fire Flower" costume. They may also reference other characters, like [[Peach]]'s "Daisy" alternate costume, [[Captain Falcon]]'s "Blood Falcon" alternate costume, or [[Lucas]]'s "Claus" alternate costume. A small number of costumes reference other costumes within in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' universe, such as ''Melee'' Jigglypuff's blue bow from the original ''Super Smash Bros.'', Pikachu's goggles previously worn by [[Pichu]] in ''Melee'', and R.O.B.'s "[[R.O.B. Launcher]]" green. | ||
Starting in ''SSB4'', it has become more common for alternate costumes to use entirely unique models, which may include a different outfit, voice, sounds, and for some characters, gender. A few characters have alternate costumes that change the entire identity of the character, such as [[Olimar]] switching to [[Alph]], although gameplay-wise | Starting in ''SSB4'', it has become more common for alternate costumes to use entirely unique models, which may include a different outfit, voice, sounds, and for some characters, gender. A few characters have alternate costumes that change the entire identity of the character, such as [[Olimar]] switching to [[Alph]], although gameplay-wise they are exactly identical to their base character. [[Ice Climbers]] is a unique case in that their alternate costumes determine whether Popo or Nana is controlled by the player. | ||
===List of alternate costumes with model changes=== | ===List of alternate costumes with model changes=== | ||
* | * [[Pikachu]], [[Jigglypuff]] and [[Pichu]] all wear colored hats and accessories instead of significantly changing color, although some of the former two's costumes still resemble their Shiny forms. | ||
** Pikachu ''(Ultimate)'': Pikachu has two female alternate costumes, indicated by its heart-shaped tail. One is a standard female Pikachu wearing {{iw|bulbapedia|Selene|game}}'s [[bulbapedia:Fashion item|Casual Cap]] from [[bulbapedia:Pokémon Sun and Moon|''Pokémon Sun'' and ''Moon'']]; the other is a [[bulbapedia:Cosplay Pikachu|Cosplay Pikachu]] wearing the Pikachu Libre costume which debuted in [[bulbapedia:Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire|''Pokémon Omega Ruby'' and ''Alpha Sapphire'']]. | |||
** Pichu ''(Ultimate)'': One of of Pichu's costumes is the {{s|bulbapedia|spiky-eared Pichu}} from [[bulbapedia:Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver|''Pokémon HeartGold'' and ''SoulSilver'']]. | |||
* [[Sonic]]: All of his costumes have different modeled cuffs. | |||
*[[ | * [[Pac-Man]]: Five of his costumes have the Wing Shoes power-up from ''Pac-Land''. Six of them add a colored armband. | ||
*[[ | * [[Bowser Jr.]]: All seven of his alternate costumes are the seven [[Koopalings]], all who ride mass-produced Junior Clown Cars. They have their own unique [[announcer]] calls, crowd chants, voices, and, in ''Ultimate'', use their wands in place of Bowser Jr.'s hammer. | ||
* [[Olimar]] ''(SSB4, Ultimate)'': Four of his alternate costumes replace Olimar with [[Alph]]. Alph has his own unique [[announcer]] call and crowd chants. | |||
* | * [[Wii Fit Trainer]], [[Robin]], [[Corrin]], [[Pokémon Trainer]] ''(Ultimate)'', [[Byleth]]: These characters have male and female variants as alternate costumes, which also results in new voice lines and different announcer calls in certain languages. The Pokémon Trainer's female variant doesn't affect the actual Pokémon, however. Additionally, both genders have four different color costumes each. | ||
*[[ | * [[Villager]], [[Inkling]]: These characters have male and female variants, as well as additional changes between outfits, like hair and clothes. Villager's outfits are retextures of either a shirt or a dress, while Inkling has entirely different outfits for all variants. It should be noted that Inkling has different voice clips between the two genders, while Villager remains muted. | ||
* [[Wario]]: Wario has alternate costumes that use his classic overalls. His was the first instance of a major alternate costume change and the only such one in ''Brawl''. Both his biker and classic outfits had six different colors each in ''Brawl'', while both ''SSB4'' and ''Ultimate'' reduced the number of colors each to just four. | |||
* [[Little Mac]]: Little Mac has alternate costumes that use his wireframe model which was used in the original arcade ''Punch-Out!''. He also has an alternate costume that uses his pink sweatsuit, as well as another alternate costume with wireframe Mac wearing a green sweatsuit. In ''Smash 4'', Little Mac had 8 costumes for both regular and wireframe versions, giving him the most alternate costumes ever among all characters with a total of 16. However, ''Ultimate'' removed half of his costumes, including all but two of his "wireframe" costumes, leaving him with just 8. | |||
* [[Zero Suit Samus]] ''(SSB4, Ultimate)'': Zero Suit Samus has two alternate costumes based on the crop top and shorts worn in the endings of ''Metroid: Zero Mission'' and ''Metroid Fusion''. | |||
* [[Shulk]]: Shulk has an alternate costume based on his swimsuit armor set from ''Xenoblade Chronicles''. | |||
* | * [[Cloud]]: Cloud has four alternate costumes based on his appearance in ''Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children'', with him wielding the Fusion Swords instead of the Buster Sword; two of these cover his Geostigma-infected left arm with a sleeve, and the other two reveal his left arm sans sleeve with Aerith Gainsborough's ribbon wrapped around it. | ||
* | * [[Bayonetta]]: Bayonetta has four costumes based on her appearance in ''Bayonetta 2'', where she wields Love is Blue, and another four based on her appearance in the original ''Bayonetta'', where she wields Scarborough Fair. The sounds their guns make are different, as they are in the ''Bayonetta'' series. | ||
* [[Mario]] ''(Ultimate)'': Mario has a costume where he's wearing his wedding tuxedo from ''Super Mario Odyssey'' and another which uses his builder outfit from ''Super Mario Maker''. They appear to have replaced his Wario- and Fire- based costumes in the previous game. | |||
*[[ | * [[Link]] ''(Ultimate)'': Link has alternate costumes where he wears the Tunic of the Wild from ''Breath of the Wild'', which closely resembles his classic design. Additionally, both his Champion's Tunic and Tunic of the Wild have four colors each. | ||
* [[Meta Knight]] ''(Ultimate)'': Meta Knight's Galacta Knight-inspired costume slightly alters his model, removing the vertical ridge on his mask to accommodate for textural differences that better resemble his inspiration. <!--The Dark Meta Knight alt is the exact same model; the Galacta Knight alt is very slightly different.--> | |||
* [[Ike]] ''(Ultimate)'': Ike uses his ''Path of Radiance'' appearance by default, and his ''Radiant Dawn'' appearance as alternate costumes. His voice has a slightly lower pitch in his ''Radiant Dawn'' costume. Both of his designs have four colors each. | |||
*[[ | * [[Ridley]]: Ridley has two alternate costumes that use his [[Meta Ridley]] form. | ||
* | * [[Isabelle]]: Half of Isabelle's costumes use her long-sleeved Winter outfit. | ||
* [[Piranha Plant]]: Piranha Plant has alternate costumes where it is in a Warp Pipe, whereas its default costume is in a flower pot. | |||
* [[Joker]]: Joker has two alternate costumes based on his Shujin Academy school uniform. He removes his glasses as opposed to his mask when summoning Arsene. | |||
* [[Hero]]: There are four versions of the Hero, each with two color schemes, representing four different protagonists from different ''Dragon Quest'' games. The default is from ''XI'' and the others are from ''III'', ''IV'', and ''VIII''. | |||
* | * [[Peach]] ''(Melee)'': Unlike in ''Brawl'' and ''SSB4'', where her Daisy costume is simply a recolor of Peach with Daisy's colors (such as having long hair and gloves, while Daisy's hair and gloves are shorter), Peach's Daisy costume in ''Melee'' is an exact recreation of Daisy's design at the time, aside from the bangs. | ||
* [[Steve]] and [[Alex]] act as the alternate gender models to each other with Alex having smaller arms and shoulders. [[Zombie]] shares Steve's model while [[Enderman]] has a slightly larger head and thinner limbs. | |||
* Mii Fighters: Unlike all the other characters, the Mii Fighters have customizable designs comprising of unique headgear and outfits allowing the player to customize their designs, instead of simply just recoloring their clothing. | |||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* | *While visually most alternate costumes are simply different textures on the same model, mechanically they are all independent models, even if identical. [[File replacement]]s can exploit this quirk to replace alternate costumes with unique models. | ||
*[[ | *The average number of alternate costumes per character is roughly 4 in ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'', 5 in ''[[Melee]]'', 6 in ''Brawl'' (excluding Wario, who has 12), and a standard 8 per character in ''SSB4'' (excluding Little Mac, who has 16) and ''Ultimate''. | ||
*In ''Melee'', each of | **''Ultimate'' is the first game where all characters, not counting the Mii Fighters, have the same number of alternate costumes. | ||
*[[ | **Wario (in ''Brawl'') and Litle Mac (in ''SSB4'') are the only characters who have ever had more than 8 alternate costumes. | ||
*{{ | *In ''Ultimate'', the game loads default costume character portraits on the [[character selection screen]] first, and then loads alternate costume portraits in character order. This can result in characters' alternate costume portraits not being displayed for several seconds, as the game is still loading them. | ||
* | *Peach is the first non-Pokémon fighter to sport an alternate costume that changes her appearance altogether instead of simply just changing her colors. | ||
**Mewtwo is the first playable Pokémon whose alternate costume simply just changes its colors. | |||
*In ''Melee'', each of Captain Falcon's costumes slightly change his character model's width, minutely affecting when he collides with stage elements and gameplay.<ref>http://smashboards.com/threads/difference-in-colors.223965/page-2#post-7249732</ref> | |||
*In ''SSB4'', [[Dr. Mario]], [[Dark Pit]], and Lucina were originally intended to be alternate costumes for Mario, [[Pit]], and [[Marth]], respectively. However, they were separated into different characters once they were given differentiating gameplay characteristics.<ref>http://www.sourcegaming.info/2015/07/09/i-answer-some-questions-sakurai-famitsu-column-vol-461-464/</ref> | |||
*In ''SSB4'', Alph was intended to be a clone of Olimar, complete with the ability to pluck and command Rock Pikmin. In the final game, however, Alph became a model swap for Olimar.<ref>http://www.sourcegaming.info/2015/07/29/plucky-little-guys-olimar-and-alph-in-smash-4/</ref> | |||
*In ''Brawl'', there is a [[glitch]] that allows the player to use the same costumes as each other offline.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qXcGjKI1ElU/</ref> | |||
*Zelda is the only fighter to sport an alternate costume that would inspire her default design in a subsequent game. In this case, in ''SSB4'', her ''Twilight Princess'' incarnation from ''Brawl'' returns, but now has an [[Alternate costume (SSB4)#Zelda|alternate color]] based on her incarnations in ''A Link to the Past'' and ''A Link Between Worlds'', which eventually became her current design in ''Ultimate''. Consequently, her ''Twilight Princess'' incarnation is relegated to simply a basis for an [[Alternate costume (SSBU)#Zelda|alternate color]] in ''Ultimate''. | |||
*Yoshi is the only fighter to sport an alternate costume based on a then-upcoming game, being his ''{{s|mariowiki|Yoshi's Crafted World}}'' alternate costume in ''Ultimate'', which replaces his black costume from ''SSB4''. | |||
*''SSB4'' is the only game where the entire playable cast from ''{{s|mariowiki|Super Mario 3D World}}'' (excluding Toad, who is part of Peach's {{b|Toad|move}} move) has alternate costumes based on the Fire forms from that game. | |||
*Ike, Little Mac, and Bayonetta are the only characters whose sound effects and voice clips (specifically in the Japanese version for Bayonetta) change depending on the costume, but do not change into separate individuals. | |||
*Wario in ''Brawl'', and Cloud, Bayonetta, and Joker in all of their appearances are the only characters who have different artwork for their alternate costumes, but do not change them into a separate individual. | |||
*[[Wii Fit Trainer]], [[Inkling]], [[Ike]], [[Byleth]] and [[Pokémon Trainer]] are the only characters to have alternate costumes with different animations. Pokémon Trainer and Byleth's alternate costumes have different idle animations, [[victory pose|victory poses]], and taunts; Inkling has an altered idle animation, victory poses, and [[Screen KO]]; Ike has a different clapping animation; and Wii Fit Trainer has a different hitstun animation. | |||
*Ike and [[R.O.B.]] are the only characters whose default costume became an alternate costume in a later installment. | |||
**This is not counting characters such as Ganondorf, Wolf, and Zelda, whose former default costumes are now alternate palettes rather than costumes. Additionally, R.O.B.'s default costume remains unchanged in Japanese versions of ''SSB4'' and ''Ultimate''. | |||
*Pikachu, Jigglypuff, [[Mewtwo]] (in ''Melee''), [[Squirtle]], [[Ivysaur]], and [[Incineroar]] are the only Pokémon whose alternate costumes include one color based on its {{s|bulbapedia|Shiny}} form. The other playable Pokémon (Pichu, Charizard, Lucario, and Greninja) do not have a shiny-based alternate costume. | |||
**Greninja does have a black alternate palette that slightly resembles it's shiny form, however, Shiny Greninja's tongue is red rather than orange and Shiny Greninja also has a pure black skin instead of retaining Greninja's yellow-side coloration by default. | |||
*Jigglypuff's alternate costumes are unique, in that two of them feature models that do not originate from the {{uv|Pokémon}} universe: one of its ''Melee'' costumes uses the model of [[Peach]]'s crown, while another costume introduced in ''Brawl'' uses the model of [[Kirby]]'s {{s|wikirby|Sleep}} cap. | |||
*Link is the only fighter to sport an alternate costume that inspires a [[Copy Ability|Kirby hat]]: in ''Ultimate'', Link's Hero of the Wild costume is used for Kirby's Link hat rather than the Champion's Tunic. <!--The Hero copy ability hat is based on an item the Luminary can equip in DQXI, not Erdrick.--> | |||
*Ganondorf and Ike are the only fighters to have their initial design in their debut appearance removed in the next game, only to eventually have their prior designs reverted back to being the default in yet a later game. | |||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
*[[Mii Costume]] | *[[Mii Costume|Mii costume]] | ||
*[[Alternate costume (SSB)]] | *[[Alternate costume (SSB)]] | ||
*[[Alternate costume (SSBM)]] | *[[Alternate costume (SSBM)]] |