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As an Assist Trophy, the Chain Chomp initially spawns above the summoner's head. It then disappears and reappears stuck to the ground by a wooden peg, where it will slowly patrol around its peg before biting out while being held back by its chain, dealing around 24% and moderate knockback. It will repeat this at least twice before disappearing. The Chain Chomp's body will do minor contact damage to any enemy it touches during that time. Should the Chain Chomp's bite cause its main body to get stuck under a solid platform (such as the underside of [[Battlefield]]), it will still attempt to bite, though it will travel less distance due to it being stopped by the stage. | As an Assist Trophy, the Chain Chomp initially spawns above the summoner's head. It then disappears and reappears stuck to the ground by a wooden peg, where it will slowly patrol around its peg before biting out while being held back by its chain, dealing around 24% and moderate knockback. It will repeat this at least twice before disappearing. The Chain Chomp's body will do minor contact damage to any enemy it touches during that time. Should the Chain Chomp's bite cause its main body to get stuck under a solid platform (such as the underside of [[Battlefield]]), it will still attempt to bite, though it will travel less distance due to it being stopped by the stage. | ||
As a Smash Run enemy, the Chain Chomp functions similarly as an Assist Trophy. They patrol around the peg they're chained to, lunge at the fighter, and get held back by its chain | As a Smash Run enemy, the Chain Chomp functions similarly as an Assist Trophy. They patrol around the peg they're chained to, lunge at the fighter, and get held back by its chain. Their bodies feature [[super armor]], but their chain's wooden peg itself is vulnerable. Once it takes enough damage, the Chain Chomp will be set free and run away, leaving behind a large amount of stat boosts. | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*While the [[Assist Trophy]] and [[Smash Run]] versions of Chain Chomps in ''Super Smash Bros. 4'' have a simple chain inspired by their original appearance in ''Super Mario Bros. 3'', its trophy depicts it with a more realistic chain depicted in more recent ''Mario'' games. | *While the [[Assist Trophy]] and [[Smash Run]] versions of Chain Chomps in ''Super Smash Bros. 4'' have a simple chain inspired by their original appearance in ''Super Mario Bros. 3'', its trophy depicts it with a more realistic chain depicted in more recent ''Mario'' games. | ||
*The Chain Chomp's ''Brawl'' trophy description is incorrect, as the Chain Chomp in Bob-omb Battlefield can actually be defeated in ''Super Mario 64'' by ground pounding the wooden pole it is attached to. | |||
*Ironically, the two spirits that feature Chain Chomp in ''Ultimate'' have opposite effects: the Chain Chomp spirit increases weight, while the Goo-Goo Buggy spirit decreases it. | *Ironically, the two spirits that feature Chain Chomp in ''Ultimate'' have opposite effects: the Chain Chomp spirit increases weight, while the Goo-Goo Buggy spirit decreases it. | ||
*Chain Chomp appears in the most spirit battles as an Assist Trophy enemy, with a total of six, including the Chain Chomp, Goo-Goo Buggy, Master Beast, Zip, Link (Link's Awakening), and Peach (Paper Mario: The Origami King) spirit battles. | *Chain Chomp appears in the most spirit battles as an Assist Trophy enemy, with a total of six, including the Chain Chomp, Goo-Goo Buggy, Master Beast, Zip, Link (Link's Awakening), and Peach (Paper Mario: The Origami King) spirit battles. |