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The following is a list of the 119 trophies from the {{uv|Pokémon}} series that appear in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''. There are 62 trophies shared between both versions of ''Smash 4'', 23 that are exclusive to {{for3ds}}, and 34 that are exclusive to {{forwiiu}}. The fighter version of the Mewtwo, Mewtwo (Alt.), and Psystrike trophies can only be obtained after purchasing the [[Downloadable content (SSB4)#Fighters|Mewtwo]] DLC.
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:''This article is about Pokémon trophies in Super Smash Bros. 4. For Pokémon trophies in Brawl, see [[List of SSBB trophies (Pokémon series)|here]] and for Pokémon trophies in Melee, see [[List of SSBM trophies (Pokémon series)|here]]. For links to all trophies, see [[List of trophies (disambiguation)|List of trophies]].''


==Both versions==
==3DS Version==
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!style="width: 10%"|Name!!Category!!Picture {{GameIcon|ssb4-3ds}}!!Picture {{GameIcon|ssb4-wiiu}}!!Price!!Description!!style="width: 10%"|Trophy Box
| '''Name''' ||'''Picture'''||'''Description'''
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|name={{Anchor|Pikachu}} {{SSB4|Pikachu}}
| [[Pikachu (SSB4)|Pikachu]] || [[File:PikachuTrophy3DS.png|75px]] || '''NA:''' Recognized the world over, Pikachu is an Electric-type Pokémon that stores energy in its cheeks for use in battle. In Smash Bros., Pikachu is a well-rounded fighter with speedy, powerful electric attacks. Quick Attack can be used twice in a row if two directions are input, one after another.
|category=Fighter
'''PAL:''' Pikachu is famous worldwide as the face of the Pokémon series. There's a lot of electricity stored in those rosy cheeks, and in this game, that allows for some devastating attacks, like Thunder Jolt. Tip: Input
|imageleft=PikachuTrophy3DS.png
|imageright=PikachuTrophyWiiU.png
|ssb4-3ds-price=N/A
|ssb4-wiiu-price=N/A
|desc-ntsc=Recognized the world over, Pikachu is an Electric-type Pokémon that stores energy in its cheeks for use in battle. In Smash Bros., Pikachu is a well-rounded fighter with speedy, powerful electric attacks. [[Quick Attack]] can be used twice in a row if two directions are input, one after another.
|desc-pal=Pikachu is famous worldwide as the face of the Pokémon series. There's a lot of electricity stored in those rosy cheeks, and in this game, that allows for some devastating attacks, like Thunder Jolt. Tip: Input another direction after using Quick Attack to get a second burst. It's top-notch for recoveries!
|gamelist-ntsc={{Trophy games|console1=GB|game1=Pokémon Red & Pokémon Blue|release1=09/1998|console2=GB|game2=Pokémon Yellow: Special Pikachu Edition|release2=10/1999}}
|gamelist-pal={{Trophy games|console1=GB|game1=Pokémon Red/Blue|release1=10/1999|console2=GB|game2=Pokémon Yellow|release2=06/2000}}
}}
|38. Pokémon Classics
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|name={{Anchor|Pikachu (Alt.)}} Pikachu (Alt.)
|category=Fighter
|imageleft=PikachuAltTrophy3DS.png
|imageright=PikachuAltTrophyWiiU.png
|ssb4-3ds-price=N/A
|ssb4-wiiu-price=1000
|desc-3ds-ntsc=Pikachu's [[Thunder Jolt]] fires off a ball of electricity that bounces across the stage, getting weaker as it travels. It does more damage to enemies in the air. The default down special, [[Thunder]], causes a lightning strike that both shocks opponents and turns Pikachu invincible for a split second.
|desc-wiiu-ntsc=Pikachu's Thunder Jolt fires off a ball of electricity that bounces across the stage, getting weaker as it travels. It does more damage to enemies in the air. The default down special, Thunder, causes a lightning strike that both shocks opponents and makes Pikachu invincible for a split second.
|desc-pal=Pikachu's Thunder Jolt fires off a ball of electricity that bounces across the stage, getting weaker as it travels. Airborne enemies will take extra damage from it and get launched further. The default down special, Thunder, causes a lightning strike that both shocks opponents and turns Pikachu invincible for a split second.
|gamelist-ntsc={{Trophy games|console1=GB|game1=Pokémon Red & Pokémon Blue|release1=09/1998|console2=GB|game2=Pokémon Yellow: Special Pikachu Edition|release2=10/1999}}
|gamelist-pal={{Trophy games|console1=GB|game1=Pokémon Red/Blue|release1=10/1999|console2=GB|game2=Pokémon Yellow|release2=06/2000}}
}}
|40. Kanto Region
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|name={{Anchor|Lucario}} {{SSB4|Lucario}}
|category=Fighter
|imageleft=LucarioTrophy3DS.png
|imageright=LucarioTrophyWiiU.png
|ssb4-3ds-price=N/A
|ssb4-wiiu-price=N/A
|desc-ntsc=A Fighting/Steel-type Pokémon
|}
|}


==3DS version==
==Wii U Version==
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|name={{Anchor|Gastly}} [[Gastly]]
| [[Chespin]] || [[File:ChespinTrophyWiiU.png|75px]] ||
|category=Enemy
|image=GastlyTrophy3DS.png
|ssb4-3ds-price=300
|desc-ntsc=This Ghost/Poison-type Pokémon is made up of several toxic gases—touching it would be really unpleasant. Instead, try to take it out with projectiles. It's not the fastest enemy in Smash Run, but occasionally it may try to chase down a fighter, so be careful around this gaseous foe.
|desc-pal=In Smash Run, these Ghost- and Poison-type Pokémon tend to move slowly, and then, without warning, chase after you at high speed. You'll get hurt if they so much as come into contact with you, so be on your guard. As ghosts, they're immune to direct attacks. The only way to defeat them is to hit them with projectiles or items.
}}
{{TrophyTableRow
|name={{Anchor|Petilil}} [[Petilil]]
|category=Enemy
|image=PetililTrophy3DS.png
|ssb4-3ds-price=?
|desc-ntsc=The leaves on this Grass-type Pokémon's head taste bitter, but eating them is known to refresh a tired body. In Smash Run, it'll disperse purple Sleep Powder over a wide area when it gets close to you. It's easy to get caught off guard by the attack if you're busy fighting other enemies, so if you see a Petilil, take it out as fast as you can.
|desc-pal=The leaves on this Grass-type Pokémon's head taste bitter, but eating them is known to refresh a tired body. In Smash Run, it'll disperse purple Sleep Powder over a wide area when it gets close to you. It's easy to get caught off-guard by the attack if you're busy fighting other enemies, so if you see a Petilil, take it out as fast as you can.
}}
{{TrophyTableRow
|name={{Anchor|Chandelure}} [[Chandelure]]
|category=Enemy
|image=ChandelureTrophy3DS.png
|ssb4-3ds-price=500
|desc-ntsc=A Ghost/Fire-type Pokémon that burns its opponents' spirits instead of their bodies. When it attacks, it does so in bursts of three, using moves like Will-O-Wisp and Fire Spin. Try not to use fire-based attacks or items on it, as it will only [[absorb]] them and use them to strengthen itself.
|desc-pal=A Ghost- and Fire-type Pokémon that doesn't burn its opponents' bodies, but their spirits. When it attacks, it does so in bursts of three, using moves like Will-O-Wisp and Fire Spin. Try not to use fire-based attacks or items on it, as it will only absorb them and use them to strengthen itself.
}}
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|name={{Anchor|Cryogonal}} [[Cryogonal]]
|category=Enemy
|image=CryogonalTrophy3DS.png
|ssb4-3ds-price=300
|desc-ntsc=This Ice-type Pokémon uses its ice-crystal chains to capture and freeze its prey to -148 degrees. In Smash Run, it drifts through the air and attacks with Ice Beam. The beam comes in two forms: one that fires in a straight line and one that curves to follow the fighters.
|desc-pal=This Ice-type Pokémon uses its ice crystal chains to capture and freeze its prey to -100 degrees. In Smash Run, it drifts through the air and attacks fighters using Ice Beam. The attack comes in two forms: it will either fire in one direction, or it'll rotate as it fires. Don't let it hit you or you'll end up frozen solid!
}}
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|name={{Anchor|Magnemite}} {{pkmn|Magnemite}}
|category=Stage
|image=MagnemiteTrophy3DS.png
|ssb4-3ds-price=?
|desc-ntsc=Instantly recognizable by the horseshoe magnets on either side of its body, this Magnet Pokémon uses electromagnetic waves to nullify gravity and float in midair. The sense of nostalgia it inspires has only been strengthened by the many years that have passed since its debut in the very first Pokémon games.
|desc-pal=Instantly recognisable by the horseshoe magnets on either side of its body, this "Magnet Pokémon" uses electromagnetic waves to nullify gravity and float suspended in mid-air. The sense of nostalgia it inspires has only been strengthened by the many years that have passed since its debut in the very first Pokémon games.
}}
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|name={{Anchor|Zapdos}} [[Zapdos]]
|category=Stage
|image=ZapdosTrophy3DS.png
|ssb4-3ds-price=300
|desc-ntsc=Gazing up at dark storm clouds gathering in the sky, many children must have once wondered if the Pokémon they saw in the second Pokémon movie was in the clouds. An innocent and childish dream, perhaps... but even today as adults, the sound of thunder might just bring back memories of this Legendary bird Pokémon.
|desc-pal=Gazing up at dark storm clouds gathering in the sky, many children must once have wondered if the Pokémon they just saw in the latest movie was lurking somewhere in their depths. An innocent and childish dream, perhaps...but even today as adults, the sound of thunder might just bring back memories of this Legendary Bird Pokémon.
}}
{{TrophyTableRow
|name={{Anchor|Milotic}} {{pkmn|Milotic}}
|category=Stage
|image=MiloticTrophy3DS.png
|ssb4-3ds-price=2500
|desc-ntsc=Have you ever noticed how anyone who's seen a Milotic just can't seem to describe how beautiful it is? Words just can't do it justice. Even that says a lot about its appearance, doesn't it? If you really wanted to compliment someone, you could say "You're looking Milotic this fine day!"
|desc-pal=Have you ever noticed how anyone who's seen a Milotic just can't seem to describe how beautiful it is? Maybe words can't do it justice. We'll have to add "Milotic" to the dictionary as a brand-new word. But then...how would you define it? Maybe you'd need an illustrated dictionary...
}}
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|name={{Anchor|Shaymin}} {{pkmn|Shaymin}}
|category=Stage
|image=ShayminTrophy3DS.png
|ssb4-3ds-price=500
|desc-ntsc=When in its Land Forme, this Pokémon sports a fetching pink flower. In Sky Forme, it can take to the air with ease. This Legendary Pokémon is hard to find, but it can sense anyone with a grateful heart. This ability is where the name "Gratitude Pokémon" comes from.
|desc-pal=No wonder this Mythical Pokémon is so hard to find! In its Land Forme, it looks just like a flowery patch of grass. Good luck spotting that in a field! Shaymin has two different forms, though, and in Sky Forme, it can fly. In both forms, Shaymin reacts to gratitude, hence its nickname: the Gratitude Pokémon.
}}
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|name={{Anchor|Whimsicott}} {{pkmn|Whimsicott}}
|category=Stage
|image=WhimsicottTrophy3DS.png
|ssb4-3ds-price=500
|desc-ntsc=Ever found a white ball of fluff you couldn't quite explain? That was likely the work of a Whimsicott. Slipping through the tiniest of cracks like the wind, they like to move furniture around and leave little fluff balls all over the place. Though they look like sheep, they're actually Grass types, and their fluff is more like cotton than wool.
|desc-pal=Ever found a white ball of fluff you couldn't quite explain? That was likely the work of a Whimsicott. Slipping through the tiniest of cracks like the wind, they like to move furniture around and leave little fluffballs all over the place. Though they look like sheep, they're actually Grass types, and their fluff is more like cotton than wool.
}}
{{TrophyTableRow
|name={{Anchor|Emolga}} {{pkmn|Emolga}}
|category=Stage
|image=EmolgaTrophy3DS.png
|ssb4-3ds-price=500
|desc-ntsc=If you heard someone talk about "a cute little rodent Pokémon with electric pouches in its cheeks," you'd probably think they meant Pikachu, but that description would fit Emolga, too! Much like Pikachu, Emolga is more than just a cute face. It glides down from treetops on its cape-like membranes to really shock its foes!
|desc-pal=If you heard someone talk about "a cute little rodent Pokémon with electric pouches in its cheeks", you'd probably think they meant Pikachu, but that description would fit Emolga, too! Much like Pikachu, Emolga is more than just a cute face. It glides down from treetops on its cape-like membranes to really shock its foes!
}}
{{TrophyTableRow
|name={{Anchor|Reshiram}} [[Reshiram]]
|category=Stage
|image=ReshiramTrophy3DS.png
|ssb4-3ds-price=800
|desc=By setting its torch-like tail ablaze, this Pokémon can heat the atmosphere and change the weather. In fact, legend has it that Reshiram's flames are capable of incinerating the world itself, so perhaps the world's continued safety is a sign of its goodwill. Reshiram is said to help those who seek to build a world of truth.
}}
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|name={{Anchor|Zekrom}} [[Zekrom]]
|category=Stage
|image=ZekromTrophy3DS.png
|ssb4-3ds-price=1000
|desc-ntsc=Zekrom's jet-black body contrasts sharply with the pure white of Reshiram, but the two do have some similarities: both are Legendary Pokémon said to have world-destroying powers. Zekrom's tail acts as a generator that can scorch the world with lightning, but it is said to assist those who wish to build an ideal world.
|desc-pal=Zekrom's jet-black body contrasts sharply with the pure white of Reshiram, but the two do have some similarities: both are legendary Pokémon said to have world-destroying powers. Zekrom's tail acts as a generator which can scorch the world with lightning, but it is said to assist those who wish to build an ideal world.
}}
{{TrophyTableRow
|name={{Anchor|Helioptile}} {{pkmn|Helioptile}}
|category=Stage
|image=HelioptileTrophy3DS.png
|ssb4-3ds-price=800
|desc=A very timid Pokémon that makes its home in arid deserts. The necktie-like frills on either side of its head can be stretched out to absorb sunlight, which Helioptile then uses to generate electricity. Thanks to this energy source, it can even survive without food. If your phone runs out of battery in the desert, why not ask this guy for help?
}}
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|name={{Anchor|Yveltal}} {{pkmn|Yveltal}}
|category=Stage
|image=YveltalTrophy3DS.png
|ssb4-3ds-price=500
|desc-ntsc=With its wings spread wide, this Legendary Pokémon looks just like the letter Y. Since its name also starts with the same letter, it's difficult to imagine a more appropriate mascot for Pokémon Y. Apparently, when Yveltal's life comes to an end, it will absorb the life force of all living things—here's to a long and healthy life!
|desc-pal=With its wings spread wide, this Legendary Pokémon looks just like the letter Y. Since its name also starts with the same letter, it's difficult to imagine a more appropriate mascot for Pokémon Y. Apparently when Yveltal's life comes to an end, it will absorb the life force of all living things, so here's hoping it stays strong and healthy!
}}
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|name={{Anchor|Prism Tower}} [[Prism Tower]]
|category=Stage
|image=PrismTowerTrophy3DS.png
|ssb4-3ds-price=800
|desc-ntsc=A notable location from Pokémon X and Pokémon Y. The Prism Tower is the symbol of Lumiose City, the metropolis at the heart of the Kalos region. In this game, platforms will take you on a tour around the tower and its surrounding areas, and at night you can marvel at the fabulous illuminations. You may see different Pokémon, as well.
|desc-pal=A notable location from Pokémon X and Pokémon Y. The Prism Tower is the symbol of Lumiose City, the metropolis at the heart of the Kalos region. In this game, platforms will take you on a tour around the tower and its surrounding areas, and at night you can marvel at the fabulous illuminations. Of course, you may run into a Pokémon, too.
}}
{{TrophyTableRow
|name={{Anchor|Hitmonlee}} [[Hitmonlee]]
|category=Series Related
|image=HitmonleeTrophy3DS.png
|ssb4-3ds-price=800
|desc-ntsc=Sometimes referred to as the Kick Master, this flexible Fighting-type Pokémon can extend each leg to nearly twice its natural length. It can often be seen rubbing its legs down after a battle. In the original Super Smash Bros., it would shout to get itself pumped up and then launch fighters directly upward with a powerful kick.
|desc-pal=Sometimes referred to as the Kick Master, this flexible Fighting-type Pokémon can extend each leg to nearly twice its natural length. It can often be seen rubbing its legs down after a battle. In the original Super Smash Bros., it would shout to get itself pumped up, then launch fighters directly upwards with a powerful kick.
}}
{{TrophyTableRow
|name={{Anchor|Articuno}} [[Articuno]]
|category=Series Related
|image=ArticunoTrophy3DS.png
|ssb4-3ds-price=1000
|desc-ntsc=The air around Articuno is always cool, and it can make snow fall on even the hottest of days. It must be the perfect Pokémon to have around in summer! Then again, do you really want to be the one to use a Legendary bird Pokémon as an ice machine? Let's just think this through for a minute.
|desc-pal=The air around Articuno is always cool, and it can make snow fall on even the hottest of days. It must be the perfect Pokémon to have around in summer! Then again, do you want to be the one to use a Legendary Bird Pokémon as an ice machine? You'd just get the cold shoulder from the whole Pokémon community.
}}
{{TrophyTableRow
|name={{Anchor|Pichu}} [[Pichu]]
|category=Series Related
|image=PichuTrophy3DS.png
|ssb4-3ds-price=300
|desc=Professor Elm must have been shocked when he discovered a pre-evolution of Pikachu! These cute baby Pokémon often discharge electricity accidentally when something takes them by surprise. They also play together by using their tails to make sparks fly! It's cute to watch, but it's good training for battle, too.
}}
{{TrophyTableRow
|name={{Anchor|Celebi}} [[Celebi]]
|category=Series Related
|image=CelebiTrophy3DS.png
|ssb4-3ds-price=?
|desc=This Pokémon has the unique ability to travel through time to the past or future. However, the only times Celebi wants to visit are those of peace, so catching sight of Celebi in one of the beautiful forests it frequents is a good sign indeed. Perhaps it's mankind's responsibility to create the kind of time Celebi would want to visit.
}}
{{TrophyTableRow
|name={{Anchor|Porygon-Z}} {{pkmn|Porygon-Z}}
|category=Series Related
|image=PorygonZTrophy3DS.png
|ssb4-3ds-price=500
|desc-ntsc=Porygon is an artificial Pokémon created by humans. Given an Up-Grade, it becomes Porygon2. Then another mod turns it into Porygon-Z. You'd think two upgrades would make Porygon-Z the perfect Pokémon, but actually, the Dubious Disc used to make Porygon2 evolve seems to have introduced some bugs. Maybe a patch is in the works?
|desc-pal=Porygon is an artificial Pokémon created by humans. Given an Up-Grade, it becomes Porygon2. Then another mod turns it into Porygon-Z. You'd think two upgrades would make Porygon-Z the perfect Pokémon, but actually, the Dubious Disc used to make Porygon2 evolve makes it a bit glitchy. Maybe there's a patch in the works...
}}
{{TrophyTableRow
|name={{Anchor|Audino}} {{pkmn|Audino}}
|category=Series Related
|image=AudinoTrophy3DS.png
|ssb4-3ds-price=1000
|desc=This Pokémon has huge ears and large feelers that look like stethoscopes. It's easy to guess what it's best at! It can pick up even the faintest of sounds perfectly with its feelers, including the heartbeats of other creatures. It can even tell how far away eggs are from hatching.
}}
{{TrophyTableRow
|name-ntsc={{Anchor|Pokémon Trainer (Pokémon X & Y)}} Pokémon Trainer (Pokémon X & Y)
|name-pal={{Anchor|Trainers (Pokémon X and Y)}} Trainers (Pokémon X and Y)
|category=Series Related
|image=PokemonTrainerXYTrophy3DS.png
|ssb4-3ds-price=800
|desc-ntsc=We suppose it's possible you've missed out up till now, so let us explain: in Pokémon, you set out from your hometown on a Pokémon journey, catching Pokémon and fighting battles with them. In Pokémon X and Pokémon Y, you reach the next town and find yourself embroiled in a tale of... No, wait—no spoilers!
|desc-pal=If you've been living under a rock for some years now, let us explain. In Pokémon, you start from your home town on your own Pokémon journey, catching Pokémon and fighting battles with them. In Pokémon X and Pokémon Y, you reach the next town and find yourself embroiled in a tale of... Well, we won't spoil it for you.
}}
{{TrophyTableRow
|name={{Anchor|Professor Sycamore}} {{iw|bulbapedia|Professor Sycamore}}
|category=Series Related
|image=ProfessorSycamoreTrophy3DS.png
|ssb4-3ds-price=1500
|desc-ntsc=This charming professor is an eminent Pokémon researcher in the Kalos region. He's dedicated to solving the puzzles of Mega Evolution in Pokémon, but unlike some other busy researchers, he always makes time to keep his hair stylish and his clothes and work space tidy.
|desc-pal=This charming professor is an eminent Pokémon researcher in the Kalos region. He's dedicated to solving the puzzles of Mega Evolution in Pokémon, but unlike some other busy researchers, he always makes time to keep his hair stylish and his clothes and workspace tidy.
}}
|}
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==Wii U version==
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|name={{Anchor|Volt Tackle}} [[Volt Tackle]]
|category=Final Smash
|image=VoltTackleTrophyWiiU.png
|ssb4-wiiu-price=N/A
|desc-ntsc=Pikachu's Final Smash turns its whole body into a powerful ball of electricity that darts around at high speed, tackling opponents. While Pikachu is charging around, press the attack button to unleash powerful sparks. There's also a little ball of light that flies ahead of Pikachu itself. Use that as a guide if Pikachu seems out of control!
|desc-pal=For Pikachu's Final Smash, it surrounds itself with a ball of electricity and darts around at high speed, tackling opponents. While it's charging around, press the attack button to unleash powerful sparks. You can also use the little ball of light that flies just ahead of Pikachu as a guide if it seems out of control!
}}
|40. Kanto Region
{{TrophyTableRow
|name={{Anchor|Mega Evolution (Lucario)}} {{Anchor|Mega Lucario}} [[Mega Lucario|Mega Evolution]] (Lucario)
|category=Final Smash
|image=MegaLucarioTrophyWiiU.png
|ssb4-wiiu-price=N/A
|desc-ntsc=In Lucario's Final Smash, it Mega Evolves into Mega Lucario. The attacks it can use don't change, but its Aura abilities become more powerful than ever, letting it deal more damage and launch opponents farther. It can also resist being launched by other fighters, but the more attacks it takes, the sooner it will transform back.
|desc-pal=For Lucario's Final Smash, it Mega Evolves into Mega Lucario. The attacks it can use don't change, but its Aura abilities become more powerful than ever, letting it deal even more damage and launch opponents even further. It can also resist being launched by other fighters, but the more attacks it takes, the less time the Final Smash lasts.
}}
|51. Mega Evolution
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|name={{Anchor|Mega Evolution (Charizard)}} {{Anchor|Mega Charizard X}} [[Mega Charizard X|Mega Evolution]] (Charizard)
|category=Final Smash
|image=MegaCharizardTrophyWiiU.png
|ssb4-wiiu-price=N/A
|desc-ntsc=In this powerful Final Smash, Charizard Mega Evolves into Mega Charizard X and takes to the air. In this form, it can charge violently in any direction or shoot horizontal blasts of fire that launch foes. Mega Charizard X isn't invulnerable, though—in fact, taking damage will actually reduce the time you can stay transformed.
|desc-pal=For this powerful Final Smash, Charizard Mega Evolves into Mega Charizard X and takes to the air. In this form, it can charge violently in any direction and shoot horizontal blasts of fire that launch foes. Mega Charizard X isn't invulnerable, though – taking attacks will reduce the length of time it stays transformed.
}}
|51. Mega Evolution
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|name={{Anchor|Puff Up}} [[Puff Up]]
|category=Final Smash
|image=PuffUpTrophyWiiU.png
|ssb4-wiiu-price=N/A
|desc-ntsc=When Jigglypuff uses its Final Smash, it starts to grow bigger. And bigger. And bigger! Before you know it, Jigglypuff will have completely taken over the screen—and there's no way to make it stop. On smaller stages, fighters may find there's nowhere left to stand! At near full size, Jigglypuff will damage and launch anyone it touches.
|desc-pal=It doesn't deal a lot of damage or launch opponents a long way. No, when Jigglypuff uses its Final Smash, it gets...bigger. And bigger. And bigger. Before you know it, Jigglypuff will have completely taken over the screen – and there's no way to make it stop. On smaller stages, fighters may find there's nowhere left to stand!
}}
|39. Pokémon
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|name={{Anchor|Secret Ninja Attack}} [[Secret Ninja Attack]]
|category=Final Smash
|image=SecretNinjaAttackTrophyWiiU.png
|ssb4-wiiu-price=N/A
|desc-ntsc=In Greninja's Final Smash, it uses its Mat Block move to flip opponents into the air. It then slices them repeatedly in front of the bright moon before smacking them back down to the ground and launching them. The initial Mat Block flip doesn't have much range, but should it hit home, the rest of the attack is unavoidable.
|desc-pal=In Greninja's Final Smash, it uses its Mat Block move to flip an opponent into the air. It then slices them repeatedly in front of the shining moon, before smacking them down to the ground so hard they get launched. The initial Mat Block flip doesn't have much range, but if it hits home, there's no evading the rest of the attack.
}}
|49. Pokémon X & Pokémon Y (1) {{Flag|NTSC}}<br>Pokémon X and Pokémon Y (1) {{Flag|PAL}}
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|name={{Anchor|Psystrike}} [[Psystrike]]
|category=Final Smash
|image=PsystrikeTrophyWiiU.png
|ssb4-wiiu-price=N/A
|desc-ntsc=Mewtwo's Final Smash starts as Mewtwo Mega Evolves into Mega Mewtwo Y. It then fires a huge psychic projectile that penetrates enemies and obstacles. This projectile doesn't do any damage, but it freezes every foe it hits in place. They can even be frozen midjump! Afterward, every foe hit with the projectile will take a powerful psychic hit to the head.
|desc-pal=Mewtwo's Final Smash starts as it Mega Evolves into Mega Mewtwo Y, then fires a huge psychic projectile that penetrates enemies and obstacles, but doesn't do any damage. It's only afterwards that every foe the projectile hit freezes in place and takes a powerful psychic hit to the head. They can even be frozen mid-jump!
}}
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|name={{Anchor|Substitute Doll}} {{Anchor|Substitute}} [[Substitute]] Doll
|category=Fighter Related
|image=SubstituteDollTrophyWiiU.png
|ssb4-wiiu-price=N/A
|desc-ntsc=If it looks like a Pokémon and it gets attacked like a Pokémon, it's probably a—Oh, no, it could also be a Substitute Doll. This cute plush figure appears out of nowhere when a Pokémon uses the move Substitute. Is that a smile on its face or a grimace of determination? Only the doll knows, and it's not telling.
|desc-pal=If it looks like a Pokémon and it gets attacked like a Pokémon, it's probably a- Oh, no, it could also be a Substitute doll. This cute plush figure appears out of nowhere when a Pokémon uses the move Substitute. Is that a smile on its face or a grimace of determination? Only the doll knows, and it's not telling.
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|gamelist-pal={{Trophy games|console1=GB|game1=Pokémon Red/Blue|release1=10/1999|console2=3DS|game2=Pokémon X/Y|release2=10/2013}}
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|name={{Anchor|Blastoise}} [[Blastoise]]
|category=Stage
|image=BlastoiseTrophyWiiU.png
|ssb4-wiiu-price=?
|desc-ntsc=On a hot summer day, it's great to cool off by playing in a sprinkler. Don't look to Blastoise as a replacement, though—those water jets on its back are extremely powerful and would send you flying. In fact, Blastoise itself is so huge so it doesn't get blown away when it fires. Speaking of fires, Blastoise is better than a fire truck at putting them out!
|desc-pal=Tempted to have a Blastoise hose the mud off your bike? Well, don't. The water jets from its rocket cannons might look perfect for that, but they'd just blast your bike into oblivion. In fact, the reason Blastoise grow so big and heavy is so they don't get blown away themselves. If your house is on fire, though, feel free to get a Blastoise to help!
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|gamelist-pal={{Trophy games|console1=GB|game1=Pokémon Red/Blue|release1=10/1999|console2=3DS|game2=Pokémon X/Y|release2=10/2013}}
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|38. Pokémon Classics
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|name={{Anchor|Dragonite}} {{pkmn|Dragonite}}
|category=Stage
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|desc-ntsc=Dragonite are known for their helpfulness toward people at sea, searching for drowning sailors or leading lost ships back to shore. This is probably why so many are quick to praise Dragonite for their kindness! In battle, though, Dragonite uses its strong body combined with quick moves. Don't worry—win or lose, it'll be friendly when the battle is over.
|desc-pal=A benevolent Pokémon said to search the ocean for drowning swimmers and guide damaged ships to shore. Because of this, many people venerate Dragonite as a guardian of the sea. In battle, on the other hand, it's a fearsome foe, soaring rapidly through the air to deliver incredible attacks. Let's be thankful it's usually friendly.
|gamelist-ntsc={{Trophy games|console1=GB|game1=Pokémon Red & Pokémon Blue|release1=09/1998|console2=3DS|game2=Pokémon X & Pokémon Y|release2=10/2013}}
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|38. Pokémon Classics
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|name={{Anchor|Steelix}} {{pkmn|Steelix}}
|category=Stage
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|desc-ntsc=With a body harder than diamond, this Pokémon is well suited to digging, using its powerful jaws to tunnel around. Steelix lives deep underground—even deeper than its pre-evolution, Onix. Was it pride that made Steelix prove itself able to go farther? It's hard to say. We tried to dig around for clues, but we got tired after only 10 feet...
|desc-pal=Being harder than diamond, Steelix can crush any rock with its jaw. It can also see in pitch darkness. Its territory lies deeper than its pre-evolution, Onix, a full 1000m below the surface. Does it consider its Onix brethren to be "below" it, even though they're higher up? It's hard to say. We may have to dig a little deeper into the matter.
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|41. Pokémon Gold & Pokémon Silver {{Flag|NTSC}}<br>Pokémon Gold and Pokémon Silver {{Flag|PAL}}
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|name={{Anchor|Scizor}} [[Scizor]]
|category=Stage
|image=ScizorTrophyWiiU.png
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|desc-ntsc=Is that a three-headed monster?! No, wait... the left and right heads are actually claws! Creepy. Most creatures that have face-like patterns use them defensively to give themselves a chance to flee. Scizor throws that idea away and uses them to scare foes while it attacks!
|desc-pal=It may look like this Pokémon has three heads, but that's just what it wants you to think. Look closer and you'll see that two of them are actually claws. Most creatures with face-like markings use them to scare predators to give themselves a chance to run away, but Scizor seems more likely to attack while its foe is stunned!
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|41. Pokémon Gold & Pokémon Silver {{Flag|NTSC}}<br>Pokémon Gold and Pokémon Silver {{Flag|PAL}}
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|name={{Anchor|Ho-Oh}} [[Ho-Oh]]
|category=Stage
|image=HoOhTrophyWiiU.png
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|desc-ntsc=This Pokémon flies through the skies on rainbow-colored wings and is said to promise eternal happiness to all who see it. Supposedly, it appears every once in a while in the Fire-type Elite Four Trainer's room in the Kalos Pokémon League stage. Its screams cause pillars of fire to rise all the way to the ceiling.
|desc-pal=This Pokémon flies through the skies, trailing rainbows from its wings, and is said to promise eternal happiness to all who see it. Supposedly, it appears every once in a while in the Fire-type Elite Four Trainer's room in the Kalos Pokémon League stage. Its screams cause pillars of fire to rise all the way to the ceiling.
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|42. Legends of Johto
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|name={{Anchor|Blaziken}} {{pkmn|Blaziken}}
|category=Stage
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|desc-ntsc=Blaziken would be the perfect star for an intense, action-packed movie. Its fiery fists pack a serious punch, and it has no problem leaping over 30-story buildings. We'd save so much on the special effects! All we need is a good name... How about Fired Up? Better yet, Fired Up 3! That way it sounds like it's already a popular series!
|desc-pal=We should make an action film starring Blaziken. With its fiery fists and ability to spring over 30-storey buildings effortlessly, we'd save a ton of money on CGI! Let's call it...Red Renegade! Or, better yet, Red Renegade 3 – then people will think it's part of a popular series!
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|43. Pokémon Ruby & Pokémon Sapphire {{Flag|NTSC}}<br>Pokémon Ruby and Pokémon Sapphire {{Flag|PAL}}
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|name={{Anchor|Wailord}} {{pkmn|Wailord}}
|category=Stage
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|desc-ntsc=At a massive 47 feet 7 inches long, Wailord is the largest Pokémon found so far. It's as big as a five-story building! Also, Wailords can dive to almost 10,000 feet with only one breath of air. That's nearly two miles down and almost four times the height of the tallest modern buildings!
|desc-pal=With a height of 14.5 metres, Wailord is the largest Pokémon discovered thus far. 14.5 metres – that's roughly the size of a five-storey building! Also, Wailord can dive to a depth of 3,000 metres on only one breath. That's more than twice the height of Ben Nevis! Some remarkable stats for a remarkable Pokémon.
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|43. Pokémon Ruby & Pokémon Sapphire {{Flag|NTSC}}<br>Pokémon Ruby and Pokémon Sapphire {{Flag|PAL}}
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|name={{Anchor|Registeel}} [[Registeel]]
|category=Stage
|image=RegisteelTrophyWiiU.png
|ssb4-wiiu-price=?
|desc-ntsc=This Steel-type Pokémon's hollow body is made out of an ultrahard metal, forged under pressure over thousands of years underground. It can appear in the Kalos Pokémon League stage, in the Elite Four's Steel-type chamber. Its Stomp attack will launch fighters on the ground and even the giant swords mounted on the stage!
|desc-pal=This Steel-type Pokémon's hollow body is made out of an ultra-hard metal, forged under pressure over thousands of years underground. It can appear in the Kalos Pokémon League stage, in the Elite Four's Steel-type chamber. Its Stomp attack will launch fighters on the ground, and even the giant swords mounted on the stage!
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|43. Pokémon Ruby & Pokémon Sapphire {{Flag|NTSC}}<br>Pokémon Ruby and Pokémon Sapphire {{Flag|PAL}}
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|name={{Anchor|Rayquaza}} [[Rayquaza]]
|category=Stage
|image=RayquazaTrophyWiiU.png
|ssb4-wiiu-price=500
|desc-ntsc=This Dragon/Flying-type Pokémon usually dwells high in the ozone layer, so it can't be seen from the ground. In the Kalos Pokémon League stage, it occasionally flies at great speed through the Elite Four's Dragon-type chamber, where any fighters in its path will be damaged and launched with great force.
|desc-pal=This Dragon- and Flying-type Pokémon usually dwells high in the ozone layer, so it can't be seen from the ground. In the Kalos Pokémon League stage, it occasionally flies at great speed through the Elite Four's Dragon-type chamber, where any fighters in its path will be damaged and launched with great force.
|gamelist-ntsc={{Trophy games|console1=GBA|game1=Pokémon Ruby & Pokémon Sapphire|release1=03/2003|console2=DS|game2=Pokémon HeartGold & Pokémon SoulSilver|release2=03/2010}}
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|44. Legends of Hoenn
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|name={{Anchor|Infernape}} {{pkmn|Infernape}}
|category=Stage
|image=InfernapeTrophyWiiU.png
|ssb4-wiiu-price=300
|desc-ntsc=Infernape's flames burn like a raging inferno—that's probably how it got its name. The fire on its head never goes out, and the flames on its hands and feet, combined with its unique skills, make Infernape look like it's performing some kind of elaborate fire dance when it fights.
|desc-pal=Doesn't the name just conjure up images of this fair creature living a peaceful life in a forest of ferns? You know, In-fern-ape. ...What, you think it's actually to do with "inferno"? Hmm... Well, maybe... Anyway, it has a crown of fire that never goes out, and combines flames and fighting in a way that looks like some kind of fire dance.
|gamelist-ntsc={{Trophy games|console1=DS|game1=Pokémon Diamond & Pokémon Pearl|release1=04/2007|console2=DS|game2=Pokémon Platinum|release2=03/2009}}
|gamelist-pal={{Trophy games|console1=DS|game1=Pokémon Diamond/Pearl|release1=07/2007|console2=DS|game2=Pokémon Platinum|release2=05/2009}}
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|45. Pokémon Diamond & Pokémon Pearl {{Flag|NTSC}}<br>Pokémon Diamond and Pokémon Pearl {{Flag|PAL}}
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|name={{Anchor|Piplup}} [[Piplup]]
|category=Stage
|image=PiplupTrophyWiiU.png
|ssb4-wiiu-price=300
|desc-ntsc=You wouldn't think it from its adorable exterior, but this Pokémon is very proud and often won't listen to its Trainer. When it walks on land, it waddles and even falls over sometimes, all in a suitably cute way. But once it's in the water, you'll see its true potential. It's a skilled swimmer and can dive for over 10 minutes at a time to hunt.
|desc-pal=You wouldn't think it from its adorable exterior, but this Pokémon is very proud and often won't listen to its Trainer. When it walks on land, it waddles and even falls over sometimes, all in a suitably cute way, but once it's in the water you'll see its true potential. It's a skilled swimmer and can dive for over ten minutes at a time to hunt.
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|gamelist-pal={{Trophy games|console1=DS|game1=Pokémon Diamond/Pearl|release1=07/2007|console2=DS|game2=Pokémon Platinum|release2=05/2009}}
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|45. Pokémon Diamond & Pokémon Pearl {{Flag|NTSC}}<br>Pokémon Diamond and Pokémon Pearl {{Flag|PAL}}
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|name={{Anchor|Garchomp}} {{pkmn|Garchomp}}
|category=Stage
|image=GarchompTrophyWiiU.png
|ssb4-wiiu-price=?
|desc-ntsc=Garchomp looks like a plane's engines mixed with a hammerhead shark. There's something about it that we just find so appealing—we have to get one! Garchomp is capable of folding up its body and spreading its wings, letting it move at Mach speed! Garchompite will Mega Evolve Garchomp into Mega Garchomp, increasing its power even more!
|desc-pal=There's something about Garchomp that appeals to the kid in all of us. It's basically a mach-speed flying dinosaur with spikes. What's not to love? When it folds up its body and extends its wings for flight, you might mistake it for a jet plane. And with a little Garchompite, it can Mega Evolve for extra firepower!
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|45. Pokémon Diamond & Pokémon Pearl {{Flag|NTSC}}<br>Pokémon Diamond and Pokémon Pearl {{Flag|PAL}}
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|name={{Anchor|Manaphy}} [[Manaphy]]
|category=Stage
|image=ManaphyTrophyWiiU.png
|ssb4-wiiu-price=1500
|desc-ntsc=This Water-type Pokémon is said to have the mysterious ability to bond with any other Pokémon. It's also said to appear occasionally in the Water-type Elite Four Trainer's room in the Kalos Pokémon League stage. When it appears on the stage, it'll use its Whirlpool move to drag fighters into the middle of the swirling waters.
|desc-pal=This Water-type Pokémon is said to have the mysterious ability to bond with any other Pokémon. It's also said to appear occasionally in the Water-type Elite Four Trainer's room in the Kalos Pokémon League stage. When it appears, it'll use its Whirlpool move to drag fighters into the centre of the swirling waters.
|gamelist-ntsc={{Trophy games|console1=DS|game1=Pokémon Diamond & Pokémon Pearl|release1=04/2007|console2=DS|game2=Pokémon HeartGold & Pokémon SoulSilver|release2=03/2010}}
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|46. Legends of Sinnoh
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|name={{Anchor|Tepig}} {{pkmn|Tepig}}
|category=Stage
|image=TepigTrophyWiiU.png
|ssb4-wiiu-price=300
|desc-ntsc=Tepig, the Fire Pig Pokémon. Instead of breathing fire from its mouth or ears, Tepig does so from its nostrils. Powerful in battle, Tepig's fire is also great for roasting berries, though it can get carried away and char them. Even as clumsy as it can be, who could possibly resist such a cute Pokémon?
|desc-pal=Tepig is a Fire Pig Pokémon. It blows fire through...its mouth? Nope... Its ears? That's not right either... Oh, of course – its nose! That skill's not just handy in battle – it also lets Tepig roast its favourite food, berries! Sadly, it sometimes gets a little too excited about the idea and accidentally burns them to a crisp. Ahh, Tepig, you're too adorable!
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|47. Pokémon Black & Pokémon White {{Flag|NTSC}}<br>Pokémon Black and Pokémon White {{Flag|PAL}}
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|name={{Anchor|Klinklang}} {{pkmn|Klinklang}}
|category=Stage
|image=KlinklangTrophyWiiU.png
|ssb4-wiiu-price=300
|desc-ntsc=This Pokémon evolves in the following order: Klink, Klang, and finally Klinklang. I wonder what it would be called if it evolved again... Klinklangklung? The noise from that Pokémon would be unbearable! Anyway, Klinklang's small, red center gear will spin at high speeds when it's charging up energy.
|desc-pal=From Klink to Klang to Klinklang, this Pokémon gets noisier with each evolution! It has a nice ring to it, though. Maybe all Pokémon should be named this way! Abra, Kadabra...Abrakadabra? Gible, Gabite...Gigabite? Err...moving on! When it charges up energy, Klinklang spins the small cog with the red core at very high speeds.
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|47. Pokémon Black & Pokémon White {{Flag|NTSC}}<br>Pokémon Black and Pokémon White {{Flag|PAL}}
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|name={{Anchor|Axew}} {{pkmn|Axew}}
|category=Stage
|image=AxewTrophyWiiU.png
|ssb4-wiiu-price=300
|desc-ntsc=Axew may look like it's brought its dinner with it, but those things in its mouth are actually tusks! It can mark its territory with them or crush berries for a tasty meal. All that wear and tear on them can sometimes break them off, but don't worry! If Axew loses a tusk, it'll grow back quickly and even stronger than before.
|desc-pal=No, that's not some delicious snack poking out either side of its mouth – those are tusks. Axew uses them to break through the hard outer shells of its favourite fruits and to carve territorial markings on trees. Occasionally, its tusks can break, but they just grow back stronger than before.
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|47. Pokémon Black & Pokémon White {{Flag|NTSC}}<br>Pokémon Black and Pokémon White {{Flag|PAL}}
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|name={{Anchor|Hydreigon}} {{pkmn|Hydreigon}}
|category=Stage
|image=HydreigonTrophyWiiU.png
|ssb4-wiiu-price=300
|desc-ntsc=Unlike Scizor with its pretend heads, Hydreigon's three heads are real! The center head is the brains of the operation, while the left and right ones are there to consume everything they can. We wouldn't be surprised to see Hydreigon at an eating contest, but there has to be a rule against having three mouths on one body...?
|desc-pal=Unlike Scizor's head-like claws, the heads at the end of Hydreigon's arms are the real deal. Only the head in the middle does any thinking – the other two are just for gobbling up anything in sight. If you think about it, Hydreigon would probably win any eating contest hands down, but...maybe having three mouths is against the rules...
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|47. Pokémon Black & Pokémon White {{Flag|NTSC}}<br>Pokémon Black and Pokémon White {{Flag|PAL}}
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|name={{Anchor|Pyroar}} {{pkmn|Pyroar}}
|category=Stage
|image=PyroarTrophyWiiU.png
|ssb4-wiiu-price=300
|desc-ntsc=The cute Litleo with a red tuft of fur evolves into the majestic-looking Pyroar. Male Pyroar have huge, fiery manes. In the wild, the male with the largest mane of fire becomes the leader. Female Pyroar have long manes and will fiercely protect the pride's cubs.
|desc-pal=Litleo, that adorable little Pokémon with a red tuft of fur, evolves into the majestic Pyroar. Males have huge fiery manes, and the one has the biggest mane is the leader of the pride. Females, on the other hand, have long, flowing manes and play the vital role of protecting the pride's cubs.
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|50. Pokémon X & Pokémon Y (2) {{Flag|NTSC}}<br>Pokémon X and Pokémon Y (2) {{Flag|PAL}}
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|name={{Anchor|Honedge}} {{pkmn|Honedge}}
|category=Stage
|image=HonedgeTrophyWiiU.png
|ssb4-wiiu-price=300
|desc-ntsc=The origin of this Pokémon is a great ghost tale: it's said that Honedge are ancient swords possessed by a departed spirit. Should people try to grab the sword, Honedge will attack them or wrap its sash around their arm, slowly draining the life energy from their body. Moral of the story: be careful around ancient swords.
|desc-pal=There's a rather spooky tale behind this Pokémon's origins: apparently, it's an ancient sword possessed by a departed spirit. Honedge won't let anyone grip its hilt. If they try, it will attack them or wrap its sash around their arm and drain the life energy from their body! Yikes!
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|50. Pokémon X & Pokémon Y (2) {{Flag|NTSC}}<br>Pokémon X and Pokémon Y (2) {{Flag|PAL}}
{{TrophyTableRow
|name={{Anchor|Clawitzer}} {{pkmn|Clawitzer}}
|category=Stage
|image=ClawitzerTrophyWiiU.png
|ssb4-wiiu-price=?
|desc-ntsc=Clawitzer's right claw is so massive, we wouldn't be surprised if you thought it was this Pokémon's actual body. The name Howitzer Pokémon is no accident—it can pierce the hull of a ship with the watery cannonballs it fires. Unless you've got a water gun that can match that, we'd suggest skipping the water fight with this one.
|desc-pal=Clawitzer's right claw is so enormous, you might mistake that for its body. As implied by the fact that it's the Howitzer Pokémon, that giant right claw launches cannonballs (albeit water ones) with terrifying force. If you come at it with a water pistol, you'll find yourself more than a little outmatched. Clawitzer's blasts can pierce tanker hulls!
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|50. Pokémon X & Pokémon Y (2) {{Flag|NTSC}}<br>Pokémon X and Pokémon Y (2) {{Flag|PAL}}
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|name={{Anchor|Mega Kangaskhan}} Mega {{pkmn|Kangaskhan}}
|category=Series Related
|image=MegaKangaskhanTrophyWiiU.png
|ssb4-wiiu-price=2500
|desc-ntsc=What happens when Kangaskhan, the Parent Pokémon, Mega Evolves? The baby in its pouch jumps out and joins in the battle! All grown up, that baby is ready to protect its mother! "It's just a baby!" you might say, but look into those eyes—there is a ferocity there that will be tough to beat. Here comes a one-two combo from mom and baby!
|desc-pal=You may feel underwhelmed the first time you see the Parent Pokémon Mega Evolve. "What, the kid just jumped out of the pouch? Is that it?" But take a closer look at its face – the child's brimming with a fierce determination to protect its mother. With this brave new partner, Mega Kangaskhan gains the ability to attack twice in one turn!
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|51. Mega Evolution
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|name={{Anchor|Mega Mewtwo X & Y}} {{Anchor|Mega Mewtwo}} {{Anchor|Mega Mewtwo X}} {{Anchor|Mega Mewtwo Y}} Mega [[Mewtwo]] X & Y
|category=Series Related
|image=MegaMewtwoTrophyWiiU.png
|ssb4-wiiu-price=2500
|desc-ntsc=It's almost no surprise that a Pokémon as powerful as Mewtwo wouldn't be limited to a single Mega Evolution. Mega Mewtwo X has strong arms and legs, while Mega Mewtwo Y has a whiplike, slender head. The differences aren't just physical—X brings improved fighting power, while Y can unleash even more psychic power.
|desc-pal=Mega Mewtwo comes in two forms rather than just one. Mega Mewtwo X has visibly strengthened limbs, which greatly boost its physical abilities in battle. Mega Mewtwo Y, on the other hand, has a whip-like tendril extending from the back of its head, which augments its psychic powers.
|gamelist-ntsc={{Trophy games|console1=3DS|game1=Pokémon X & Pokémon Y|release1=10/2013}}
|gamelist-pal={{Trophy games|console1=3DS|game1=Pokémon X/Y|release1=10/2013}}
}}
|51. Mega Evolution
{{TrophyTableRow
|name={{Anchor|Raikou}} [[Raikou]]
|category=Series Related
|image=RaikouTrophyWiiU.png
|ssb4-wiiu-price=?
|desc-ntsc=Was that a bolt of lightning flashing by, on the ground instead of the air? Then it could have been Raikou. A rumble of thunder in the distance, but not a cloud in the sky? Sounds like Raikou's roar to us. It is said that this wild Pokémon perished in the Johto region once, but Ho-Oh was so filled with sorrow at the loss that Raikou was resurrected.
|desc-pal=If you see a bolt of lightning flash across the ground instead of from the sky, you may have just caught a glimpse of Raikou. And if you hear a peal of thunder that lasts longer than it should, that may be Raikou's roar. It's said that this wild yet majestic Pokémon once perished in the Johto region, but Ho-Oh, filled with sorrow, resurrected it.
|gamelist-ntsc={{Trophy games|console1=GB|game1=Pokémon Gold & Pokémon Silver|release1=10/2000|console2=3DS|game2=Pokémon X & Pokémon Y|release2=10/2013}}
|gamelist-pal={{Trophy games|console1=GB|game1=Pokémon Gold/Silver|release1=04/2001|console2=3DS|game2=Pokémon X/Y|release2=10/2013}}
}}
|42. Legends of Johto
{{TrophyTableRow
|name={{Anchor|Mega Blaziken}} Mega {{pkmn|Blaziken}}
|category=Series Related
|image=MegaBlazikenTrophyWiiU.png
|ssb4-wiiu-price=2500
|desc-ntsc=If you find yourself in possession of a Blazikenite, you can use it to Mega Evolve Blaziken into Mega Blaziken. This Pokémon is clearly ready for a fight. This Mega Evolution has polished its attacks and is awaiting a worthy opponent. The Blaze Kick it can unleash will leave its foes charred. Mega Blaziken has what it takes to become a fighting champ!
|desc-pal=If you're lucky enough to get your hands on a rare Blazikenite stone, your Blaziken can Mega Evolve into this magnificent Pokémon. Ablaze with fighting spirit, Mega Blaziken has honed its skills to the highest possible degree. With its Blaze Kick, it can deliver a fierce impact that will leave opponents charred!
|gamelist-ntsc={{Trophy games|console1=3DS|game1=Pokémon X & Pokémon Y|release1=10/2013}}
|gamelist-pal={{Trophy games|console1=3DS|game1=Pokémon X/Y|release1=10/2013}}
}}
|51. Mega Evolution
{{TrophyTableRow
|name={{Anchor|Groudon}} [[Groudon]]
|category=Series Related
|image=GroudonTrophyWiiU.png
|ssb4-wiiu-price=500
|desc-ntsc=Groudon is called the Continent Pokémon, and that's not just because it lives on them. Legend has it that Groudon actually created the continents. It has a rivalry with Kyogre, said to have created the oceans, and they apparently had an epic battle long ago. Perhaps our world was born from this great battle between land and sea.
|desc-pal=Groudon is called the Continent Pokémon, and that's not just because it lives on them. Legend has it that Groudon actually created the continents. It has a rivalry with Kyogre, said to have created the oceans, and they apparently had an epic battle long ago. Perhaps it was this battle of land and sea that created the world as we know it.
|gamelist-ntsc={{Trophy games|console1=GBA|game1=Pokémon Ruby & Pokémon Sapphire|release1=03/2003|console2=3DS|game2=Pokémon Omega Ruby & Pokémon Alpha Sapphire}}
|gamelist-pal={{Trophy games|console1=GBA|game1=Pokémon Ruby/Sapphire|release1=07/2003|console2=3DS|game2=Pokémon Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire}}
}}
|44. Legends of Hoenn
{{TrophyTableRow
|name={{Anchor|Jirachi}} [[Jirachi]]
|category=Series Related
|image=JirachiTrophyWiiU.png
|ssb4-wiiu-price=500
|desc=Since Jirachi is only awake for seven days every one thousand years, it's an even bigger sleeper than Snorlax! It can't just be sleeping the whole time, though. It's probably hard at work deep in the land of dreams, strengthening its ability to grant people's wishes. If it detects danger while asleep, it can fight without even waking up!
|gamelist-ntsc={{Trophy games|console1=GBA|game1=Pokémon Ruby & Pokémon Sapphire|release1=03/2003|console2=3DS|game2=Pokémon X & Pokémon Y|release2=10/2013}}
|gamelist-pal={{Trophy games|console1=GBA|game1=Pokémon Ruby/Sapphire|release1=07/2003|console2=3DS|game2=Pokémon X/Y|release2=10/2013}}
}}
|44. Legends of Hoenn
{{TrophyTableRow
|name={{Anchor|Dialga}} [[Dialga]]
|category=Series Related
|image=DialgaTrophyWiiU.png
|ssb4-wiiu-price=1500
|desc-ntsc=The concept of time has always been one of the world's great mysteries, but Dialga might hold the answer. Legend has it that Dialga's birth caused time to begin moving! It's no surprise that the people of Sinnoh see this Pokémon as a deity. If you're ever running late, maybe you could ask Dialga to turn back the clock... Just a little bit?
|desc-pal=The concept of time has always been one of the world's great mysteries, but Dialga might hold the answer. Legend has it that Dialga's birth caused time to begin moving! It's no surprise that the people of Sinnoh see this Pokémon as a deity. If you're ever running late, maybe you could ask Dialga to do you a favour and turn back the clock.
|gamelist-ntsc={{Trophy games|console1=DS|game1=Pokémon Diamond & Pokémon Pearl|release1=04/2007|console2=3DS|game2=Pokémon X & Pokémon Y|release2=10/2013}}
|gamelist-pal={{Trophy games|console1=DS|game1=Pokémon Diamond/Pearl|release1=07/2007|console2=3DS|game2=Pokémon X/Y|release2=10/2013}}
}}
|46. Legends of Sinnoh
|}
==Notes==
*Upon {{SSB4|Mewtwo}} being released as a playable character, it received trophies that match the format of other fighters: a Classic trophy matching its official artwork, an Alt. trophy depicting an alternate costume, and a Final Smash trophy in the Wii U version. The existing Mewtwo trophy is unaffected. The same happened to {{SSB4|Lucas}} when he was released as a playable character.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*On the NTSC-U 3DS version of the trophy, [[Snivy]]'s trophy misspells [[Onix]] as "Onyx". This is corrected in the Wii U and PAL versions.
*On the NA version of the trophy, [[Snivy]]'s trophy misspells {{pkmn|Onix}} as "Onyx". This is corrected in the PAL version.
*In the Italian version of {{forwiiu}}, Axew's first game is erroneously listed as ''{{iw|bulbapedia|Pokémon Diamond and Pearl}}''.
*Both Gardevoir and Spewpa's trophies are reversed versions of their official artwork, and are the only Pokémon to have this distinction.
*{{iw|bulbapedia|Ash Ketchum}} is referenced (along with the first theme song of the ''Pokémon'' anime) in the Pokémon Trainer's trophy description, making it one of the few times Ash is referenced outside of the anime.
 
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