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{{Infobox Item | {{Infobox Item | ||
| title = Food | | title = Food | ||
| image = {{tabber|title1=Ultimate| | | image = {{tabber|title1=Ultimate|tab1=[[File:UltimateFood.png|300px]]|title2=SSB4|tab2=[[File:FoodTrophyWiiU.png|300px]]|title3=Brawl|tab3=[[File:VariousFood.jpg|300px]]|title4=Melee|tab4=[[File:Food Melee Trophy.png|300px]]}} | ||
| caption = {{symbol|ssb}}<br>Foods that can appear in the series. | | caption = {{symbol|ssb}}<br>Foods that can appear in the series. | ||
| series = {{uv|Super Smash Bros.}} | | series = {{uv|Super Smash Bros.}} | ||
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| game1 = Melee | game2 = Brawl | game3 = SSB4 | game4 = Ultimate | | game1 = Melee | game2 = Brawl | game3 = SSB4 | game4 = Ultimate | ||
| requirements = }} | | requirements = }} | ||
'''Food''' ({{ja|たべもの|Tabemono}}, ''Food'') is an [[ | '''Food''' ({{ja|たべもの|Tabemono}}, ''Food'') is an [[Item]] that, when used, recovers a small amount of the user's [[damage]]. Although they often spawn in groups from [[Party Ball]]s, the items can spawn on their own, and some items of food are unique to specific stages. | ||
==Origin== | ==Origin== | ||
[[File:Kirby64Food.png|thumb|left|100px|Various collectible foods in ''Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards''.]] | [[File:Kirby64Food.png|thumb|left|100px|Various collectible foods in ''Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards''.]] | ||
[[File:Vegetables_origin.png|thumb|120px|The sprites of every collectible vegetable in ''{{b|Ice Climber|game}}''.]] | [[File:Vegetables_origin.png|thumb|right|120px|The sprites of every collectible vegetable in ''{{b|Ice Climber|game}}''.]] | ||
The use of food as an item in video games is not uncommon, and some Nintendo games also featured the use of food in such a way. In ''{{b|Ice Climber|game}}'', for example, a variety of vegetables appear in each level. If a player collects all the vegetables, they are awarded a bonus. ''{{s|mariowiki|Yoshi's Story}}'' required [[Yoshi]] to eat thirty fruits within a level to complete it; in these cases, the fruit also recovered some of his health. The {{uv|EarthBound}} series also featured the use of both everyday and esoteric foods as recovery items. In the {{uv|Castlevania}} | The use of food as an item in video games is not uncommon, and some Nintendo games also featured the use of food in such a way. In ''{{b|Ice Climber|game}}'', for example, a variety of vegetables appear in each level. If a player collects all the vegetables, they are awarded a bonus. ''{{s|mariowiki|Yoshi's Story}}'' required [[Yoshi]] to eat thirty fruits within a level to complete it; in these cases, the fruit also recovered some of his health. The {{uv|EarthBound}} series also featured the use of both everyday and esoteric foods as recovery items. In the {{uv|Castlevania}} games, there are often food items placed throughout the castle to replenish or deplete the health depending on the food item. | ||
Food that restored the player's health also appeared in ''[[Kirby Super Star]]'' as well as many other [[Kirby (universe)|''Kirby'' series games]], acting as a common, yet low-powered method to recover [[Kirby]]'s health | Food that restored the player's health also appeared in ''[[Kirby Super Star]]'' as well as many other [[Kirby (universe)|''Kirby'' series games]], acting as a common, yet low-powered method to recover [[Kirby]]'s health; the use of food in the series is especially relevant to the item's appearance in the [[Super Smash Bros. (series)|''Super Smash Bros.'' series]], as items featured in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' would later reappear in ''Kirby Air Ride'' as a common, low-health recovery food. In addition, several food sprites from the ''Kirby'' franchise have been reused and modified to accommodate the sprites for the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series. | ||
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==Operation== | ==Operation== | ||
===As an item=== | ===As an item=== | ||
Food commonly spawns on stages in the games, and large bundles of food are frequently dispensed from the [[Party Ball]]. As a relatively common item, food generally does not recover significant amounts of damage | Food commonly spawns on stages in the games, and large bundles of food are frequently dispensed from the [[Party Ball]]. As a relatively common item, food generally does not recover significant amounts of damage; the strongest food items recover only 9-to-12% of the player's health, with a majority often recovering below 6%. | ||
In ''Brawl'', there is a special "gulp" sound effect for when characters consume food that happens to be a liquid, like the tea or orange juice items. | In ''Brawl'', there is a special "gulp" sound effect for when characters consume food that happens to be a liquid, like the tea or orange juice items. | ||
===As a stage feature=== | ===As a stage feature=== | ||
[[File:HalloweenSN.jpg|thumb|{{SSBB|Luigi}} holding a Vegetable on [[Summit]].]] | |||
[[File:HalloweenSN.jpg|thumb|{{SSBB|Luigi}} | |||
Three stages in the series, [[Green Greens]], the [[Summit]], and [[Tortimer Island]], dispense unique foods: Green Greens features [[Apple]]s, the Summit features {{b|Vegetables|Ice Climber}} from the original ''Ice Climber'' game (complete with unique sound effects from the game when consumed), and Tortimer Island features some tropical fruits like {{s|wikipedia|lychee}}s. In the case of [[Green Greens]], some of the apples dropped by Whispy Woods will instead take the form of items that can be thrown at opponents; if items are turned off via the [[Item Switch]], these apples will always be the type that can be thrown. If items are disabled on Summit, the Vegetables will never spawn; it is unknown if this is the case for Tortimer Island. | Three stages in the series, [[Green Greens]], the [[Summit]], and [[Tortimer Island]], dispense unique foods: Green Greens features [[Apple]]s, the Summit features {{b|Vegetables|Ice Climber}} from the original ''Ice Climber'' game (complete with unique sound effects from the game when consumed), and Tortimer Island features some tropical fruits like {{s|wikipedia|lychee}}s. In the case of [[Green Greens]], some of the apples dropped by Whispy Woods will instead take the form of items that can be thrown at opponents; if items are turned off via the [[Item Switch]], these apples will always be the type that can be thrown. If items are disabled on Summit, the Vegetables will never spawn; it is unknown if this is the case for Tortimer Island. | ||
[[Yoshi's Story]] has [[Shy Guy]]s flying around that carry normal food, which repeatedly shifts between different types of food as they hold onto it unless they drop it when attacked. If items are turned off, the food will disappear but the Shy Guys will remain. | [[Yoshi's Story]] has [[Shy Guy]]s flying around that carry normal food, which repeatedly shifts between different types of food as they hold onto it unless they drop it when attacked (however, sometimes they may roulette between other kinds of items{{fact}}). If items are turned off, the food will disappear but the Shy Guys will remain. | ||
===As a Pokémon item=== | ===As a Pokémon item=== | ||
The Pokémon [[Chansey]] in ''Melee'' can potentially drop [[Egg]]s as a part of Softboiled | The Pokémon [[Chansey]] in ''Melee'' can potentially drop [[Egg]]s as a part of Softboiled; these Eggs can potentially heal any players that pick up the items, though like the food items on stages, this does not happen if food is disabled; they will either explode or drop other items. | ||
===In individual attacks=== | ===In individual attacks=== | ||
Five characters | Five characters: [[Peach]], [[Daisy]], [[Diddy Kong]], [[Villager]] and [[Mr. Game & Watch]] can spawn Food themselves. Peach can summon a variety of peaches as part of [[Peach Blossom]]; Daisy does the same with [[Daisy Blossom]]; Diddy Kong's [[Peanut Popgun]] and [[Rocketbarrel Barrage]] can potentially spawn shelled peanuts (''Brawl'' only); Mr. Game & Watch summons an apple with [[judgment]] hammer #7 (3 in ''Ultimate''), and Villager's [[Timber]] has a very small chance of dropping a cherry, orange, pear, apple or peach. | ||
==="Eating While Reclining"=== | ==="Eating While Reclining"=== | ||
[[File:EatingWhileReclining.jpg|thumb|Snake, eating while reclining.]] | [[File:EatingWhileReclining.jpg|thumb|Snake, eating while reclining.]] | ||
''Brawl'' added a technique called '''Eating While Reclining''' ({{ja|倒れアイテム食べ|Taore aitemu tabe}}, '''Eating items while downed''' or '''DownEatU''' and '''DownEatD''' internally in ''Brawl'' files, depending on which side the character is lying). If a character lands hard by some food, the player can press the attack button to grab and eat the food without needing to get up first.<ref>http://www.smashbros.com/wii/en_us/howto/technique/technique10.html</ref> This technique, however, has no practical use, and it can even be detrimental; knocked-down players will be unable to use their getup attack if they land near food, removing a getup option, and since the action leaves players vulnerable, it may even get players unaware of this obscure mechanic's existence punished for trying to use a getup attack near food. | ''Brawl'' added a technique called '''Eating While Reclining''' ({{ja|倒れアイテム食べ|Taore aitemu tabe}}, '''Eating items while downed''' or '''DownEatU''' and '''DownEatD''' internally in ''Brawl'' files, depending on on which side the character is lying). If a character lands hard by some food, the player can press the attack button to grab and eat the food without needing to get up first.<ref>http://www.smashbros.com/wii/en_us/howto/technique/technique10.html</ref> This technique, however, has no practical use, and it can even be detrimental; knocked-down players will be unable to use their getup attack if they land near food, removing a getup option, and since the action leaves players vulnerable, it may even get players unaware of this obscure mechanic's existence punished for trying to use a getup attack near food. | ||
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==List of food== | ==List of food== | ||
Food comes in many varieties, some of which only appear in certain games. ''Ultimate'' has 36 types of food that are not character-exclusive, while previous games have 28. As a general rule, the more mass a piece of food has, the more damage it heals. | Food comes in many varieties, some of which only appear in certain games. ''Ultimate'' has 36 types of food that are not character-exclusive, while previous games have 28. As a general rule, the more mass a piece of food has, the more damage it heals. | ||
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| Chocolate | | Chocolate | ||
| A bare 2-by- | | A bare 2-by-8 chocolate bar {{GameIcon|SSBB}}<br/>A 3-by-5 chocolate bar partially wrapped in aluminum foil {{GameIcon|SSB4}}{{GameIcon|SSBU}} | ||
| — || 6% || 5% || 5% | | — || 6% || 5% || 5% | ||
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| Hamburger | | Hamburger | ||
| A burger on a sesame seed bun with cheese, lettuce, and tomato {{GameIcon|SSBM}}{{GameIcon|SSBB}}<br/>A burger on a sesame seed bun with onions, lettuce, and tomato {{GameIcon|SSBU}}<br/>( | | A burger on a sesame seed bun with cheese, lettuce, and tomato {{GameIcon|SSBM}}{{GameIcon|SSBB}}<br/>A burger on a sesame seed bun with onions, lettuce, and tomato {{GameIcon|SSBU}}<br/>(mayonnaise in ''Melee'', chicken burger in ''Melee'' and ''Ultimate'', beef burger in ''Brawl'') | ||
| 6% || 7% || — || 7% | | 6% || 7% || — || 7% | ||
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| Peach | | Peach | ||
| A regular-sized peach (spawned by [[Peach Blossom]] {{GameIcon|SSBB}}) | | A regular-sized peach (spawned by [[Peach Blossom]] {{GameIcon|SSBB}}) | ||
| — || 5% || | | — || 5% || 5% || — | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Peach (giant) | | Peach (giant) | ||
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| Pizza | | Pizza | ||
| A thin-crust pizza with various toppings {{GameIcon|SSBM}}{{GameIcon|SSBB}}<br/>A thick-crust pizza with | | A thin-crust pizza with various toppings {{GameIcon|SSBM}}{{GameIcon|SSBB}}<br/>A thick-crust pizza with pepperoni and basil {{GameIcon|SSBU}} | ||
| 8% || 11% || — || 7% | | 8% || 11% || — || 7% | ||
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==Trophies== | ==Trophies== | ||
The Food item appears as a trophy in ''Melee'', ''Brawl'', and ''Smash 4''. The ''Ice Climber'' vegetables also appear as a trophy in ''Brawl'' | The Food item appears as a trophy in ''Melee'', ''Brawl'', and ''Smash 4''. The ''Ice Climber'' vegetables also appear as a trophy in ''Brawl.'' | ||
=== | ===Food (''Melee'') description=== | ||
{{trophy | {{trophy | ||
|name=Food | |name=Food | ||
|desc=These food items will restore your health when you eat them. There are 28 different types of food, and the nutritional value and yumminess quotient differs slightly with each type. Party Balls tend to hold the largest amount of food items. You may be vulnerable when gorging yourself, but you do need to eat to survive. | |||
{{Trophy games|console1=GC|game1=Super Smash Bros. Melee (12/01)}} | |||
|image=Food Melee Trophy.png | |image=Food Melee Trophy.png | ||
| | |size=100px | ||
|game=Melee}} | |||
|game=Melee | {{clr}} | ||
}} | ===Food (''Brawl'') description=== | ||
{{ | {{trophy | ||
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|name=Food | |name=Food | ||
|desc=Treats that decrease your damage. The nutritional value of each food, and how much damage it heals, is carefully measured. What's better for you, sushi or a donut? Party Balls contain a lot of food, so if you eat it all yourself, you can really lower your damage. There may be times when you laugh and walk away from food, and times when you watch someone else eating and cry. | |||
:{{Trophy games|console1=GC|game1=Super Smash Bros. Melee (12/01)}} | |||
|image=Food - Brawl Trophy.png | |image=Food - Brawl Trophy.png | ||
| | |size=100px | ||
|game=Brawl}} | |||
|game=Brawl | {{clr}} | ||
}} | ===Vegetables description=== | ||
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{{trophy | {{trophy | ||
|name=Vegetables | |name=Vegetables | ||
|desc=The Ice Climbers' goal is to climb peaks. Just below each peak is a bonus stage where these bonus items appear in this order: eggplant, carrot, cabbage, cucumber, corn, turnip, pumpkin, Chinese cabbage, potato, and mushroom. You'll also get points for grabbing the condor at the peak after collecting the veggies. Why vegetables? That's a mystery for the ages. | |||
:{{Trophy games|console1=NES|game1=''Ice Climber''}} | |||
|image=Vegetables - Brawl Trophy.png | |image=Vegetables - Brawl Trophy.png | ||
| | |size=100px | ||
|game=Brawl}} | |||
|game=Brawl | {{clr}} | ||
}} | ===Food (''SSB4'') description=== | ||
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{{trophy | {{trophy | ||
|name=Food | |name=Food | ||
|category=Item | |||
|image-3ds=FoodTrophy3DS.png | |image-3ds=FoodTrophy3DS.png | ||
|image-wiiu=FoodTrophyWiiU.png | |image-wiiu=FoodTrophyWiiU.png | ||
|desc-ntsc=Pick up food and eat it to restore health. There are 28 kinds of food in all, including bread, which heals 10 damage, roast chicken | |size=100px | ||
|desc-ntsc=Pick up food and eat it to restore health. There are 28 kinds of food in all, including bread, which heals 10 damage, roast chicken which heals 15, and so on. The fancier the food, the more damage it will heal. Keep and eye out for Party Balls-they may drop a whole buffet for you to nom. | |||
|desc-pal=Pick up food and eat it to restore health. There are 28 kinds of food in all, including bread, which heals 10 damage, roast chicken, which heals 15, and so on. The fancier the food, the more it heals you! Party Balls normally have a lot of food inside, so try to scoff it all up yourself! | |desc-pal=Pick up food and eat it to restore health. There are 28 kinds of food in all, including bread, which heals 10 damage, roast chicken, which heals 15, and so on. The fancier the food, the more it heals you! Party Balls normally have a lot of food inside, so try to scoff it all up yourself! | ||
{{Trophy games|console1=GC|game1=Super Smash Bros. Melee (12/2001)|console2=wiiu|game2=Super Smash Bros. for Wii U}}}} | |||
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==Spirit== | ==Spirit== | ||
The | The eggplant from ''Ice Climber'' is a support [[spirit]] that can be purchased from Timmy and Tommy's. | ||
{|class="wikitable" | {|class="wikitable" | ||
! No. !! Image !! Name !! Type !! Class !! Cost !! Ability !! Series | ! No. !! Image !! Name !! Type !! Class !! Cost !! Ability !! Series | ||
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Summit Pumpkin SSBU.jpg|A pumpkin in ''Ultimate''. | Summit Pumpkin SSBU.jpg|A pumpkin in ''Ultimate''. | ||
Summit Chinese Cabbage SSBU.jpg|A Chinese cabbage in ''Ultimate''. | Summit Chinese Cabbage SSBU.jpg|A Chinese cabbage in ''Ultimate''. | ||
Summit Potato SSBU.jpg|A potato in ''Ultimate | Summit Potato SSBU.jpg|A potato in ''Ultimate | ||
Summit Mushroom SSBU.jpg|A mushroom in ''Ultimate''. | Summit Mushroom SSBU.jpg|A mushroom in ''Ultimate''. | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
[[File:IceClimberSymbol.svg|thumb|100px|The eggplant used as the {{uv|Ice Climber}} [[symbol]].]] | [[File:IceClimberSymbol.svg|thumb|right|100px|The eggplant used as the {{uv|Ice Climber}} [[symbol]].]] | ||
*The eggplant is used as the [[symbol]] for the Ice Climbers in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' and all subsequent games, even though vegetables themselves do not appear in ''Melee''. | *The eggplant is used as the [[symbol]] for the Ice Climbers in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' and all subsequent games, even though vegetables themselves do not appear in ''Melee''. | ||
*Throughout the series, the food items have always been rendered as 2D cut-out photographs made to always face the player when turning the camera; the food that appears on specific stages, on the other hand, has always been done in 3D. | *Throughout the series, the food items have always been rendered as 2D cut-out photographs made to always face the player when turning the camera; the food that appears on specific stages, on the other hand, has always been done in 3D. | ||
*[[Snake]] and [[Steve]] are the only characters who make unique sounds whenever they consume food or similar items, such as the [[Maxim Tomato]], [[Superspicy Curry]] and healing items generated by characters such as [[Power Pellet]]s. In Snake's case, this references what [[Naked Snake]] would do upon consuming food in ''[[Metal Gear (universe)|Metal Gear Solid 3]]''; in Steve's case, this references Steve's unique munching sound in ''Minecraft''. | *[[Snake]] and [[Steve]] are the only characters who make unique sounds whenever they consume food or similar items, such as the [[Maxim Tomato]], [[Superspicy Curry]] and healing items generated by characters such as [[Power Pellet]]s. In Snake's case, this references what [[Naked Snake]] would do upon consuming food in ''[[Metal Gear (universe)|Metal Gear Solid 3]]''; in Steve's case, this references Steve's unique munching sound in ''Minecraft''. | ||
*In {{for3ds}}'s [[Training Mode]], all food initially appears to be a cherry when time does not advance. The food type will change as normal after the L button is held for time to advance. | |||
*In {{for3ds}}' | *The milk in ''Brawl'', ''Smash 4'' and ''Ultimate'' says ''Smash Milk'' on its sides. | ||
* | *Oddly, the number of damage healed by a specific food is different than the usual amount when the game speed in ''Ultimate'' is modified. | ||
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{{Smash universe}} | {{Smash universe}} | ||
[[Category:Items (SSBM)]] | [[Category:Items (SSBM)]] | ||
[[Category:Items (SSBB)]] | [[Category:Items (SSBB)]] |