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| '''Palutena's Guidance''' is [[Pit]]'s [[Smash Taunt]], performed on [[Palutena's Temple]] in {{forwiiu}} and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. When it is activated, a conversation is initiated about an opponent Pit is facing in the same fashion as [[Snake]]'s [[Codec Conversations]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''. It was first announced in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U: 50-Fact Extravaganza]]''. | | [[File:Pit Smash Taunt.png|thumb|350px|Palutena's Guidance during a match between Pit and Palutena.]] '''Palutena's Guidance''' is {{SSB4|Pit}}'s [[Smash Taunt]], performed on [[Palutena's Temple]]. When it is activated, a conversation is initiated about the opponent Pit is facing, in the same fashion as {{SSBB|Snake}}'s [[Codec Conversations]] in ''[[Brawl]]''. In these conversations, Pit and Palutena discuss one random fighter in the match. The Smash Taunt can be activated by selecting Pit, and any time during the match, should the player quickly tap the button which activates his [[Taunt|Down Taunt]]. As long as he isn't attacked during five seconds of his animation, a conversation will appear. This can only be done once every match. |
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| ==Origin==
| | Pit's Smash Taunt references various conversations that he could have with Palutena throughout ''Kid Icarus Uprising''; in addition to reusing the same artwork for the conversation boxes, the conversations feature a light-hearted, comical tone from the game, complete with occasional points where the two break the fourth wall. |
| [[File:ConverUp.jpg|thumb|Pit having a conversation with Palutena in ''Kid Icarus: Uprising'']]
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| Palutena's Guidance is based upon the conversations Pit would have with other characters throughout ''Kid Icarus: Uprising''. The dialogue appears on either the bottom screen or the top screen, with gameplay happening on the top screen and character portraits appearing on the bottom screen. The conversations primarily involve Pit, [[Palutena]], [[Viridi]], Medusa, and Hades talking about the task at hand. Other characters (both friend and foe) can also participate in them, though many conversations end up going on tangents, or do not even relate to the task at all. Some conversations show up randomly and are dependent on what chapter and segment are being played, or even Pit's selected weapon.
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| ==In ''Smash''==
| | In addition to Palutena and Pit, ''Kid Icarus'' character [[Viridi]] appears in several of the conversations, also utilizing her artwork from ''Kid Icarus Uprising''. In the conversation about him, Dark Pit also joins in. In the conversation regarding {{SSB4|Robin}}, [[Chrom]] joins in on the conversation, using his portrait from ''Fire Emblem Awakening''. In [[Richter]]’s conversation, [[Alucard]] makes a cameo. |
| [[File:Pit Smash Taunt.png|thumb|350px|Palutena's Guidance during a match between Pit and Pichu.]] | |
| The Smash Taunt can be activated by Pit on Palutena's Temple. During the match, the player must press the [[Taunt|down taunt]] button for one frame. When this is done successfully, Pit will perform a crouching animation for five seconds, during which time he is immobile. As long as this animation completes without interruption, a conversation will begin. The Smash Taunt can only be done once per match, even if it was unsuccessful due to the animation's interruption. It also cannot be performed on the [[Ω form]] nor [[Battlefield form]] of Palutena's Temple. If [[Stage Morph]] is on, the morph will be delayed until the conversation ends. Any downloadable characters will simply use a generic conversation where Palutena has no info about them, with the exception of {{SSBU|Piranha Plant}} in ''Ultimate.''
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| Pit's Smash Taunt references the various conversations that he could have with Palutena throughout ''Kid Icarus: Uprising''; in addition to reusing the same artwork for the conversation boxes, the conversations feature the game's light-hearted, comical tone, complete with occasional points where the topic becomes irrelevant or the two break the fourth wall.
| | As of ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', the easter egg returns, providing new conversations for the returning cut veterans, ''Smash 4's'' downloadable fighters and new characters introduced. The majority of conversations for returning characters are recycled with select ones such as Link and Robin getting new ones. |
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| In addition to Palutena and Pit, ''Kid Icarus'' character [[Viridi]] appears in several of the conversations, also utilizing her artwork from ''Kid Icarus Uprising''. In a handful of conversations, namely the one about [[Dark Pit (SSBU)|him]], the {{SSBU|Ice Climbers}}, and {{SSBU|Wolf}}, Dark Pit also joins in. In ''Wii U'', [[Chrom]] joins in on the conversation regarding {{SSB4|Robin}}, using his portrait from ''Fire Emblem Awakening''. In ''Ultimate'', [[Alucard]] makes a cameo during {{SSBU|Richter}}'s conversation, using his portrait from ''Symphony of the Night'', and having an echo effect on his voice similar to the one heard in the same game.
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| In ''Ultimate'', the Smash Taunt returns with a few significant reworks. New conversations were provided for characters that were absent in the base roster of ''Super Smash Bros. 4'', including the game's DLC characters. The majority of conversations were re-purposed from the previous game for most of the veterans, but six receive new conversations: {{SSBU|Link}}, {{SSBU|Zelda}}, {{SSBU|Sheik}} and {{SSBU|Ganondorf}} (all who are based on different incarnations of the characters throughout ''The Legend of Zelda'' franchise), {{SSBU|Ike}} (due to the return of his ''Path of Radiance'' appearance), and {{SSBU|Robin}} (due to [[Chrom (SSBU)|Chrom's]] inclusion as a separate playable character and consequently receiving his own conversation, as Robin's previous conversation alluded to the fact that he had no such status). Hynden Walch does not return as Viridi's voice actor; instead, Dayci Brookshire<ref>https://twitter.com/Dayci/status/1071117564397277185</ref> is the voice of Viridi, who re-recorded the dialogue used in ''SSB4'' alongside providing new dialogue.
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| ==Voices== | | ==Voices== |
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| | * Pit, Dark Pit: Antony Del Rio (English), Minami Takayama (Japanese) |
| * '''Pit / Dark Pit''': Antony Del Rio (English), Minami Takayama (Japanese) | | * Palutena: Brandy Kopp (English), Aya Hisakawa (Japanese) |
| * '''Palutena''': Brandy Kopp (English), Aya Hisakawa (Japanese) | | * Viridi: Hynden Walch (English), Makiko Ohmoto (Japanese) |
| * '''Viridi''': Hynden Walch (English, ''SSB4''), Dayci Brookshire (English, ''Ultimate''), Makiko Ohmoto (Japanese) | | * Chrom: Matthew Mercer (English), Tomokazu Sugita (Japanese) |
| * '''Chrom''': Matthew Mercer (English), Tomokazu Sugita (Japanese) | | * Alucard: Yuri Lowenthal (English), ??? (Japanese) |
| * '''Alucard''': Yuri Lowenthal (English), Ryōtarō Ōkiayu (Japanese) | |
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| ==Conversations (''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'')== | | ==Conversations (''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'')== |
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| :'''Pit:''' He's looking pretty aggro today. Must be because he's in a fighting game. | | :'''Pit:''' He's looking pretty aggro today. Must be because he's in a fighting game. |
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| :'''Viridi:''' When [[Mario]] [[mariowiki:Super Mario Bros.|first fought Bowser]], I hear he had to use an {{iw|mariowiki|axe}} to chop down a rope bridge and drop the big guy. | | :'''Viridi:''' When [[Mario]] first fought Bowser, I hear he had to use an {{s|mariowiki|axe}} to chop down a rope bridge and drop the big guy. |
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| :'''Palutena:''' It all sounds like something from an 8-bit action movie! | | :'''Palutena:''' It all sounds like something from an 8-bit action movie! |
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| :'''Palutena:''' Don't be. Bowser may be powerful, but he also leaves big openings. Fight smart and look for chances to counterattack. | | :'''Palutena:''' Don't be. Bowser may be powerful, but he also leaves big openings. Fight smart and look for chances to counterattack. |
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| Regional differences: In the Japanese version, Viridi comments "growing bigger seems like a trend for [Bowser]", reflecting how Bowser frequently transforms into {{iw|mariowiki|Giant Bowser}} in recent ''Mario'' games.
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| ==={{SSB4|Bowser Jr.}}=== | | ==={{SSB4|Bowser Jr.}}=== |
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| :'''Viridi:''' Yes. He's the heir to the [[Koopa Troop|Koopa]] throne. | | :'''Viridi:''' Yes. He's the heir to the [[Koopa Troop|Koopa]] throne. |
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| :'''Palutena:''' I wonder if his [[Bowser (SSB4)|father]] bought him that {{iw|mariowiki|Junior Clown Car}}. It's decked out with all sorts of bells and whistles. | | :'''Palutena:''' I wonder if his [[Bowser (SSB4)|father]] bought him that {{s|mariowiki|Junior Clown Car}}. It's decked out with all sorts of bells and whistles. |
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| :'''Pit:''' Hey, I just thought of an even better name for it. How about...the Shellicopter?! | | :'''Pit:''' Hey, I just thought of an even better name for it. How about...the Shellicopter?! |
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| :'''Viridi:''' So what you're saying is to hit him from above, right? | | :'''Viridi:''' So what you're saying is to hit him from above, right? |
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| :'''Palutena:''' That's one of the Koopalings, [name of Koopaling].{{NTSC}}/That's one of Bowser's Minions, [name of Bowser's Minion]. {{PAL}} | | :'''Palutena:''' That's one of the Koopalings, <name of Koopaling>.{{NTSC}}/That's one of Bowser's Minions, <name of Bowser's Minion>. {{PAL}} |
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| :'''Pit:''' Hmm. The resemblance to Bowser Jr. is strong. | | :'''Pit:''' Hmm. The resemblance to Bowser Jr. is strong. |
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| :'''Palutena:''' That's sweet of you but not very conducive to taking them down, Pit. | | :'''Palutena:''' That's sweet of you but not very conducive to taking them down, Pit. |
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| | Note: Although the exact same voice clip is used for Pit's line about feeling bad for the Koopalings in both versions, the text either says 'kind of' or 'kinda', depending on which version is played. |
| *Although the exact same voice clip is used for Pit's line about feeling bad for the Koopalings in both versions, the text either says 'kind of' or 'kinda', depending on which version is played.
| | Viridi's remarks about the mysterious relationship between Bowser and the Koopalings refers to Nintendo's changing stance on the characters. The Koopalings were initially referred to as Bowser's children in ''{{s|mariowiki|Super Mario Bros. 3}}'', but this background was later discarded and the Koopalings are currently classified as captains of his army. |
| *Viridi's remarks about the mysterious relationship between Bowser and the Koopalings refers to Nintendo's changing stance on the characters. The Koopalings were initially referred to as Bowser's children in ''{{iw|mariowiki|Super Mario Bros. 3}}'', but this background was later discarded and the Koopalings are currently classified as captains of his army.
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| *In ''Ultimate'', the conversation uses the one seen in the NTSC version of ''for Wii U'' across all English versions, since the term "Koopalings" has officially been used for PAL regions in recent ''Mario'' games starting with ''{{iw|mariowiki|Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam}}''.
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| ==={{SSB4|Captain Falcon}}=== | | ==={{SSB4|Captain Falcon}}=== |
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| :'''Viridi:''' All these fighters have tons of skill and experience, but you can still hold your own. If we brought vehicles into the picture, though, that would be a totally different story. | | :'''Viridi:''' All these fighters have tons of skill and experience, but you can still hold your own. If we brought vehicles into the picture, though, that would be a totally different story. |
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| :'''Pit:''' Good thing that's not the case. I'd be no match for an [[Blue Falcon|F-Zero machine]] or an [[Arwing]]. | | :'''Pit:''' Good thing that's not the case. I'd be no match for an F-Zero machine or an [[Arwing]]. |
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| :'''Viridi:''' Plus, those G-Diffuser systems are terrible for the environment. | | :'''Viridi:''' Plus, those G-Diffuser systems are terrible for the environment. |
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| :'''Palutena:''' Anyway, if you're near Captain Falcon, watch out for his jump-and-[[Falcon Punch]] combo. | | :'''Palutena:''' Anyway, if you're near Captain Falcon, watch out for his jump-and-[[Falcon Punch]] combo. |
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| Note: The G-Diffuser system (short for "Gravity Diffuser") is the anti-gravity device that allows F-Zero machines to float off of the surface of the racetracks. The same technology is used for Arwings, [[Landmaster]]s, and other vehicles seen in the {{uv|Star Fox}} series; it is regularly implied that the two series are set in the same universe.
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| ==={{SSB4|Charizard}}=== | | ==={{SSB4|Charizard}}=== |
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| :'''Palutena:''' But I digress. Charizard has another attack, called [[Flare Blitz]]. It's powerful but dangerous, even to Charizard. Either way, dodge the attack and keep your distance while waiting for your chance to strike back. | | :'''Palutena:''' But I digress. Charizard has another attack, called [[Flare Blitz]]. It's powerful but dangerous, even to Charizard. Either way, dodge the attack and keep your distance while waiting for your chance to strike back. |
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| Note: Pit and Palutena mentioning Charizard being "short in the flight department" references the removal of the gliding mechanic previously present in ''Brawl''. It also may refer to how Charizard was originally incapable of learning the move {{iw|bulbapedia|Fly|move}} in [[bulbapedia:Pokémon Red and Green Versions|''Pokémon Red'' and ''Green'']]. However, according to the {{iw|bulbapedia|Pokédex}}, a Charizard is capable of flying to an altitude of up to 4,600 feet / 1,400 meters,<ref>[[bulbapedia:Charizard (Pokémon)#Pokédex entries 2|List of Charizard's Pokédex entries, provided by Bulbapedia.]]</ref> and has been able to learn Fly as of [[bulbapedia:Pokémon Yellow Version|''Pokémon Yellow'']], making this statement largely incorrect, at least outside of the context of ''Smash''. | | Note: When Pit and Palutena mention Charizard being short in the flight department, it's a reference to how Charizard couldn't learn the move {{iw|bulbapedia|Fly|move}} in ''{{s|bulbapedia|Pokémon Red and Blue}}'', though it has been quite capable of flight in every game and piece of media after. |
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| ==={{SSB4|Dark Pit}}=== | | ==={{SSB4|Dark Pit}}=== |
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| :'''Dark Pit:''' Will you quit calling me that?! | | :'''Dark Pit:''' Will you quit calling me that?! |
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| :'''Palutena:''' Now where did you disappear to after the fight with {{iw|icaruspedia|Hades}}? | | :'''Palutena:''' Now where did you disappear to after the fight with {{s|icaruspedia|Hades}}? |
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| :'''Viridi:''' Actually, Dark Pit works for me now. He's an officer in the Forces of Nature. | | :'''Viridi:''' Actually, Dark Pit works for me now. He's an officer in the Forces of Nature. |
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| :'''Viridi:''' It all comes down to skill! | | :'''Viridi:''' It all comes down to skill! |
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| ==={{SSB4|Diddy Kong}}=== | | ==={{SSB4|Diddy Kong}}=== |
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| ==={{SSB4|Donkey Kong}}=== | | ==={{SSB4|Donkey Kong}}=== |
| :'''Pit:''' Looks like it's me versus DK. | | |
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| :'''Palutena:''' His arms are like tree trunks, so his attacks are incredibly powerful. Given his size, he also moves quite quickly. Combine that speed and power with his long reach, and you've got an opponent who's good at almost everything! | | :'''Palutena:''' His arms are like tree trunks, so his attacks are incredibly powerful. Given his size, he also moves quite quickly. Combine that speed and power with his long reach, and you've got an opponent who's good at almost everything! |
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| :'''Pit:''' So...if I win...is duck on the menu for dinner?! | | :'''Pit:''' So...if I win...is duck on the menu for dinner?! |
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| :'''Palutena:''' Let's take things one step at a time, Pit. These two may seem like a duo, but they're actually a trio! Together, they're known as "Duck Hunt." {{NTSC}}/Let's take things one step at a time, Pit. These two might be called the Duck Hunt Duo, but in some ways, it's kind of like they're a trio. {{PAL}} | | :'''Palutena:''' Let's take things one step at a time, Pit. These two may seem like a duo, but they're actually a trio! Together, they're known as "Duck Hunt." {{NTSC}}/Let's take things one step at a time, Pit. These two might be called the Duck Hunt Duo, but in some ways it's kinda like they're a trio. {{PAL}} |
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| :'''Pit:''' So where's the third team member? {{NTSC}}/What?! You mean it's three on one?! {{PAL}} | | :'''Pit:''' So where's the third team member? {{NTSC}}/What?! You mean it's three on one?! {{PAL}} |
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| :'''Palutena:''' Listen, just be careful. You could get [[Smash attack |shot out of nowhere]]. | | :'''Palutena:''' Listen, just be careful. You could get [[Duck_Hunt_(SSB4)/Up_smash|shot]] [[Duck_Hunt_(SSB4)/Down_smash|out of]] [[Duck_Hunt_(SSB4)/Forward_smash|nowhere]]. |
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| :'''Pit:''' A mysterious sharpshooter, eh? Well, that does make things more exciting! | | :'''Pit:''' A mysterious sharpshooter, eh? Well, that does make things more exciting! |
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| ==={{SSB4|Falco}}=== | | ==={{SSB4|Falco}}=== |
| :'''Palutena:''' Do you know who this is, Pit? | | :'''Palutena:''' Do you know who this is, Pit? |
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| :'''Pit:''' Falco Lombardi! Ace pilot on the [[Star Fox]] team! Great jumper! | | :'''Pit:''' Falco Lombardi! Ace pilot on the [[Star Fox]] team! Great Jumper! |
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| :'''Palutena:''' ...Exactly. [[Captain Falcon]]'s already got the falcon motif. Falco looks more like a pheasant to me. | | :'''Palutena:''' ...Exactly. {{SSB4|Captain Falcon}}'s already got the falcon motif. Falco looks more like a pheasant to me. |
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| :'''Pit:''' Mmm, sounds delicious. | | :'''Pit:''' Mmm, sounds delicious. |
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| :'''Viridi:''' If I were you, I'd keep your voice down. If he hears you, he'll make you eat his boots. | | :'''Viridi:''' If I were you, I'd keep your voice down. If he hears you, he'll make you eat his boots. |
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| :'''Palutena:''' Falco used to be the leader of a galactic gang, so you can expect him to be good in a fight. | | :'''Palutena:''' Falco used to be the leader of a galactic gang, so you can expect him to be good in a fight. |
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| :'''Pit:''' I'm starting to freak out here. I mean, this guy is famous throughout the entire galaxy! | | :'''Pit:''' I'm starting to freak out here. I mean, this guy is famous throughout the entire galaxy! |
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| :'''Palutena:''' Watch out for long-range attacks like his {{b|Reflector|Falco}} shot and {{b|Blaster|Falco}}. | | :'''Palutena:''' Watch out for long-range attacks like his [[Reflector]] shot and [[Blaster]]. |
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| :'''Viridi:''' You'll see he's quick on the draw. | | :'''Viridi:''' You'll see he's quick on the draw. |
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| :'''Pit:''' "It's about time you showed up, Fox!" | | :'''Pit:''' "It's about time you showed up, Fox!" |
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| :'''Viridi:''' That was a terrible {{iw|lylatwiki|General Pepper}}, Pit. | | :'''Viridi:''' That was a terrible {{s|lylatwiki|General Pepper}}, Pit. |
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| :'''Palutena:''' You should be wary of his [[Blaster]] too. | | :'''Palutena:''' You should be wary of his [[Blaster]] too. |
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| :'''Pit:''' (as {{iw|lylatwiki|Peppy Hare}}) "Everybody, stay alert!" | | :'''Pit:''' (as {{s|lylatwiki|Peppy Hare}}) "Everybody, stay alert!" |
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| :'''Palutena:''' Focus, Pit. You might think Fox's Blaster doesn't hurt all that much and ignore it, but you'll soon find out you've taken lots of damage. | | :'''Palutena:''' Focus, Pit. You might think Fox's Blaster doesn't hurt all that much and ignore it, but you'll soon find out you've taken lots of damage. |
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| :'''Palutena:''' Remember, Ganondorf is as heavy as he is powerful. Use that to your advantage. | | :'''Palutena:''' Remember, Ganondorf is as heavy as he is powerful. Use that to your advantage. |
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| ==={{SSB4|Greninja}}=== | | ==={{SSB4|Greninja}}=== |
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| :'''Viridi:''' YEAH! SKYWORLD! SKYWORLD! SKYWORLD! SKYWORLD! | | :'''Viridi:''' YEAH! SKYWORLD! SKYWORLD! SKYWORLD! SKYWORLD! |
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| ==={{SSB4|Jigglypuff}}=== | | ==={{SSB4|Jigglypuff}}=== |
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| :'''Pit:''' So what do I need to know about him? | | :'''Pit:''' So what do I need to know about him? |
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| :'''Palutena:''' He's a heavyweight and has the ability to fly. And his hammer attack is no joke. But every fighter has a weakness. For example, when King Dedede [[Gordo Throw|throws]] a spiky [[Gordo]], you can hit it right back at him. If you can eliminate him by reflecting the Gordo, that will count as your [[KO]]. | | :'''Palutena:''' He's a heavyweight and has the ability to fly. And his hammer attack is no joke. But every fighter has a weakness. For example, when King Dedede throws a spiky [[Gordo]], you can hit it right back at him. If you can eliminate him by reflecting the Gordo, that will count as your [[KO]]. |
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| :'''Pit:''' Uh... what's a KO? | | :'''Pit:''' Uh... what's a KO? |
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| :'''Palutena:''' ...Good luck, Pit. | | :'''Palutena:''' ...Good luck, Pit. |
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| :'''Palutena:''' Right. The question is how to do that. | | :'''Palutena:''' Right. The question is how to do that. |
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| :'''Viridi:''' Oh, that part's easy. Just keep whaling on him. Then we'll see who's stronger: that little puffball<!--Do not link to Jigglypuff's page here, as the name is actually directed towards Pit-->... or Kirby! | | :'''Viridi:''' Oh, that part's easy. Just keep whaling on him. Then we'll see who's stronger: that little puffball... or Kirby! |
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| ==={{SSB4|Link}}=== | | ==={{SSB4|Link}}=== |
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| :'''Viridi:''' Just watch out for his dreamy [[Clawshot]]! | | :'''Viridi:''' Just watch out for his dreamy [[Clawshot]]! |
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| Additionally, the earlier half of this taunt bears a striking similarity to that of Snake's [[Codec Conversations#Mario|codec conversation regarding Mario]] in the previous game. Furthermore, the Japanese version's entire conversation is nearly identical to Snake's conversation, with Palutena commenting having a match with Mario is a "once-in-a-lifetime chance" and telling Pit to not to regret it, much like [[Colonel Roy Campbell]] in said conversation. | | Additionally, the earlier half of this taunt bears a striking similarity to that of Snake's Codec message of Mario in the previous game. |
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| ==={{SSB4|Marth}}=== | | ==={{SSB4|Marth}}=== |
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| :'''Pit:''' Is that really him? It is really him! WOW! | | :'''Pit:''' Is that really him? It is really him! WOW! |
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| :'''Palutena:''' [[Down smash|Flame Blast]]! | | :'''Palutena:''' Flame Blast! |
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| ==={{SSB4|Meta Knight}}=== | | ==={{SSB4|Meta Knight}}=== |
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| :'''Palutena:''' Anyway, be careful of his quick blade and his [[Mach Tornado|spinning]] [[Drill Rush|attacks]]. They don't have a lot of power, so use your shield until you see an opening. | | :'''Palutena:''' Anyway, be careful of his quick blade and his [[Mach Tornado|spinning]] [[Drill Rush|attacks]]. They don't have a lot of power, so use your shield until you see an opening. |
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| :'''Pit:''' This fight's gonna be really easy if my opponent's unarmed. | | :'''Pit:''' This fight's gonna be really easy if my opponent's unarmed. |
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| :'''Viridi:''' Listen to Mr. Tough Guy here! That's pretty presumptuous to think that this fight's already in the bag! | | :'''Viridi:''' Listen to Mr. Tough Guy here! That's pretty presumptuous that this fight's already in the bag! |
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| :'''Pit:''' OK, OK. No talking trash about any of my opponents. At least not until after the fight! | | :'''Pit:''' Ok. Ok. No talking trash about any of my opponents. At least not until after the fight! |
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| :'''Viridi:''' But Miis are full of [[special move]]s, so it's essential to figure out what they're capable of quickly. They often have some unexpected techniques too. If you get careless, you may find yourself in big trouble. | | :'''Viridi:''' But Miis are full of [[special move]]s, so it's essential to figure out what they're capable of quickly. They often have some unexpected techniques too. If you get careless, you may find yourself in big trouble. |
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| :'''Viridi:''' So you'd better watch yourself, Pit. | | :'''Viridi:''' So you'd better watch yourself, Pit. |
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| :'''Palutena:''' Anyway, if Ness tries to [[recover]] via [[PK Thunder]] and you reflect it, that will really ruin his day. Give it a try when you get a chance! | | :'''Palutena:''' Anyway, if Ness tries to [[recover]] via [[PK Thunder]] and you reflect it, that will really ruin his day. Give it a try when you get a chance! |
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| ==={{SSB4|Olimar}}/[[Alph]]=== | | ==={{SSB4|Olimar}}=== |
| :'''Pit:''' Oh, it's that explorer guy. | | :'''Pit:''' Oh, it's that explorer guy. |
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| *The conversations about Olimar and [[Alph]] are identical, hence Pit not referring to them by name. Alph is the only alternate character (that isn't a simple gender swap) whose Guidance conversation isn't different from the main character's.
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| ==={{SSB4|Palutena}}=== | | ==={{SSB4|Palutena}}=== |
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| :'''Palutena:''' Good luck, Pit. You're gonna need it. Of course, I won't be giving you any hints during this battle. And no powers or centurions, either! | | :'''Palutena:''' Good luck, Pit. You're gonna need it. Of course, I won't be giving you any hints during this battle. And no powers or centurions, either! |
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| :'''Palutena:''' I don't know about that. It seems like tossing [[vegetable]]s is more her idea of fun. She'll pelt you with them the entire match if you don't watch it. But she can't reload when she's [[jumping]], so keep your eye on what she's up to. | | :'''Palutena:''' I don't know about that. It seems like tossing [[vegetable]]s is more her idea of fun. She'll pelt you with them the entire match if you don't watch it. But she can't reload when she's [[jumping]], so keep your eye on what she's up to. |
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| :'''Viridi:''' The light on its head shows you the strength of the laser it's about to fire. The moment you forget about it, it'll unleash its laser at maximum power, so watch out! | | :'''Viridi:''' The light on its head shows you the strength of the laser it's about to fire. The moment you forget about it, it'll unleash its laser at maximum power, so watch out! |
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| :'''Pit:''' There's something weird about this fighter, Lady Palutena. | | :'''Pit:''' There's something weird about this fighter, Lady Palutena. |
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| :'''Palutena:''' And here we have Rosalina. | | :'''Palutena:''' And here we have Rosalina. |
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| * Pit's unfamiliarity with Shulk references how the {{uv|Xenoblade Chronicles}} series was the newest game universe to be introduced to ''Smash 4'' (and the fact that his universe was completely absent from ''Brawl'' due to not being released until over two years later); it could also reference how ''Kid Icarus: Uprising'' was released before ''Xenoblade Chronicles'' in North America.
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| Note: Pit's knowledge of Mr. Resetti may be a reference to his role as an [[Assist Trophy]] in [[Super Smash Bros. Brawl|the previous game]]. | | Note: Pit's knowledge of Mr. Resetti may be a reference to his role as an [[Assist Trophy]] in [[Super Smash Bros. Brawl|the previous game]]. Additionally, the Japanese dialogue mentions how the Villager's name is the first one in ''Smash Bros.'' to be written in {{s|wikipedia|hiragana}}. |
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| ==={{SSB4|Wario}}=== | | ==={{SSB4|Wario}}=== |
| :'''Pit:''' Um, Wario kind of smells. | | :'''Pit:''' Um, Wario kind of smells. |
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| | | Note: Viridi saying that "Angels are nothing more than divine interns." and Pit saying "Angels are messengers of the gods!" is a reference to when Pit asked Palutena if all gods had angels like Palutena had Pit. |
| Note: Pit saying that "angels are messengers of the gods" and Viridi's retort that "angels are nothing more than divine interns" are references to a conversation from ''Uprising'', where Pit asks Palutena if all gods have angels and Viridi replies with a similar comment. | |
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| :'''Palutena:''' Focus, Pit. If you use your shield when Yoshi's pulling off an [[Egg Roll]], you can [[grab]] him. Keep that in mind. | | :'''Palutena:''' Focus, Pit. If you use your shield when Yoshi's pulling off an [[Egg Roll]], you can [[grab]] him. Keep that in mind. |
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| These conversations are new to ''Ultimate''. The majority of veterans that were in the base roster of ''Smash 4'' reuse their dialogue from {{forwiiu}}, with the exceptions of Ganondorf, Ike, Link, Robin, Sheik, and Zelda, as well as Mii Gunner and Wario through updates. These new and altered conversations are listed below.
| | Characters available as [[downloadable content]] use a generic Guidance conversation, presumably to avoid having to repeatedly bring in the characters' voice actors for new lines each time a new character is added. The generic conversation was discovered at launch in [http://vocaroo.com/i/s0KivwmAoIq3 the game's] [http://www.nicovideo.jp/watch/sm25168286 sound files]. The conversation consists of Pit, Palutena, and Viridi briefly discussing an unknown fighter. Unused and inaccessible through normal play at first, it was confirmed to be a placeholder conversation for additional fighters on April 15th, 2015, with the release of the first DLC character, [[Mewtwo]], though [[Bayonetta]]'s reveal trailer had Palutena give Pit information on her. |
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| :'''Pit:''' An Umbra Witch has entered Skyworld! AHHHHH! | |
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| | ==Conversations (''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'')== |
| | The majority of veterans reuse their dialogue from ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'', unless otherwise listed below. |
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| :'''Pit:''' HAHAHAHA! Fighting...tips...PLEASE?! | | :'''Palutena''': If I had to guess, I'd say she drags them to the underworld so demons can devour their souls... |
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| | :'''Palutena''': You're one to talk, Viridi. |
| :'''Pit:''' Whoa! It's Chrom! | |
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| :'''Pit:''' {{rollover|Falchion|Fol-chin|y}}. {{rollover|Falchion|Fal-chi-on|y}}. That word makes no sense!
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| | :'''Palutena''': The sword Chrom wields is Falchion, but Marth's sword is Exalted Falchion. |
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| | :'''Viridi''': And Lucina's sword is Parallel Falchion. |
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| :'''Viridi:''' One of his Limit Break moves is called [[Finishing Touch]]. It doesn't do much damage, but it can launch you off the stage in a split second!
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| :'''Pit:''' For {{iw|fireemblemwiki|Nohr}}! For {{iw|fireemblemwiki|Hoshido}}! I make my own fate!
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| :'''Pit:''' Princess Peach? | | :'''Pit''': Princess Peach? |
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| :'''Palutena:''' Actually, that's Princess Daisy, princess of {{iw|mariowiki|Sarasaland}}. She was kidnapped by a space alien named {{iw|mariowiki|Tatanga}}, but Mario rescued her.
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| :'''Palutena:''' Is that Dark Samus?!
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| :'''Pit:''' Ganondorf?! Oh man... | | :'''Pit''': Ganondorf?! Oh man... |
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| :'''Palutena:''' Ganon has taken many forms throughout the ages. This form of Ganondorf is known as the Great King of Evil. He's a Gerudo warlock. The Gerudo are a desert tribe consisting mostly of women, but once every 100 years, a man is born to the Gerudo. Ganondorf is said to be that man.
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| :'''Viridi:''' Link is said to be a different person in each incarnation, but some people think Ganondorf is the same person born over and over again. | | :'''Pit''': What?! There's more to it than that! |
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| :'''Palutena:''' As a fighter, Ganondorf is an aggressive heavyweight. He hits hard, so if you see him winding up, get out of the way and counterattack. | | :'''Pit''': The ultimate evil that can't be killed. No wonder he's called the Calamity. |
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| :'''Pit:''' Two of them? That's cheating!
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| :'''Pit:''' OK, sure, but... What about the fact that there are two of them?! Didn't they get kicked out of Smash for illegal teaming?
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| :'''Palutena:''' Well they're back now, so I'm pretty sure it's allowed. I mean, you could pair up with Dark Pit if you wanted to.
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| :'''Pit and Dark Pit:''' Never!
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| :'''Palutena:''' Your physical powers are equally matched. It's a perfect fit, really.
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| :'''Pit:''' That IS true.
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| :'''Dark Pit:''' Hmm...
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| :'''Palutena:''' Now then, which one of you is the leader?
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| :'''Pit:''' Definitely me!
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| :'''Dark Pit:''' No way. I'm the leader.
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| :'''Viridi:''' Oh yeah. They make a perfect team.
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| :'''Palutena:''' In any case, when fighting the Ice Climbers, defeat Nana first to isolate Popo. Try to separate them!
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| ==={{SSBU|Ike}}=== | | ==={{SSBU|Ike}}=== |
| :'''Pit:''' It's Ike!
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| :'''Viridi:''' There are two versions of Ike. The Path of Radiance version and the Radiant Dawn version.
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| :'''Pit:''' Dawn? Radiance?
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| :'''Viridi:''' He's basically either a mercenary or a hero.
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| :'''Palutena:''' The two versions of Ike may look and sound a bit different, but his strength doesn't change at all.
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| :'''Viridi:''' But one of them is three years older than the other. Shouldn't the older one be stronger?
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| :'''Palutena:''' Yeah, you'd think the older one would have three more years of training under his belt.
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| :'''Pit:''' Maybe he skipped three years of arm days.
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| :'''Palutena:''' I somehow doubt that. Have you seen the way he swings that sword? One blow from that sword can do more damage than two of yours, Pit. Be careful.
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| ==={{SSBU|Incineroar}}=== | | ==={{SSBU|Incineroar}}=== |
| :'''Pit:''' Ha! That tiger's on fire! | | :'''Pit''': Ha! That tiger's on fire! |
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| :'''Palutena:''' How astute of you, Pit. That's Incineroar. Before it evolved into this form, it was a cute little {{iw|bulbapedia|Litten|Pokémon}}. Incineroar is unpredictable, self-centered, and rambunctious. Although it's supposedly great with children.
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| :'''Viridi:''' It specializes in wrestling moves. Brute force is its M.O., but it's no slouch in the technical department either. | | :'''Palutena''': How astute of you, Pit. That's Incineroar. Before it evolved into this form, it was a cute little {{iw|bulbapedia|Litten|Pokémon}}. Incineroar is unpredictable, self-centered, and rambunctious. Although it's supposedly great with children. |
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| :'''Palutena:''' Incineroar is also a performer at heart, so when it lands a big attack, it likes to show off for the crowd. | | :'''Viridi''': It specializes in wrestling moves. Brute force is its M.O., but it's no slouch in the technical department either. |
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| :'''Pit:''' Now that you mention it, I do hear crowd cheers sometimes. It's almost like an [[Crowd|audience]] is watching us fight. | | :'''Palutena''': Incineroar is also a performer at heart, so when it lands a big attack, it likes to show off for the crowd. |
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| :'''Palutena:''' Incineroar has an attack called [[Revenge]] that feels like it was inspired by pro wrestling. If Incineroar takes damage while Revenge is active, its body ignites, and its attacks become more powerful! | | :'''Pit''': Now that you mention it, I do hear crowd cheers sometimes. It's almost like an [[Crowd|audience]] is watching us fight. |
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| :'''Pit:''' If that happens, I'll just let everyone else fight Incineroar until it wears off. Then I'll swoop in and steal the KO! | | :'''Palutena''': Incineroar has an attack called [[Revenge]] that feels like it was inspired by pro wrestling. If Incineroar takes damage while Revenge is active, its body ignites, and its attacks become more powerful! |
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| :'''Viridi:''' Sure, if you wanna be THAT guy. Might as well [[Edgeguarding|edge guard]] while you're at it. | | :'''Pit''': If that happens, I'll just let everyone else fight Incineroar until it wears off. Then I'll swoop in and steal the KO! |
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| Note: Pit's enunciation of the first line emulates that of a wrestling announcer. While Pit says "That tiger's on fire!", the in-game text erroneously says '''"That'''{{'}}s tiger's on fire!"
| | :'''Viridi''': Sure, if you wanna be THAT guy. Might as well [[Edgeguarding|edge guard]] while you're at it. |
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| | Note: While Pit says 'That tiger's on fire!', the in-game text erroneously says ''''That's''' tiger's on fire!' |
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| ==={{SSBU|Inkling}}=== | | ==={{SSBU|Inkling}}=== |
| :'''Pit:''' Uh, are you guys seeing this? This girl/guy can transform herself/himself into an octopus!
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| :'''Palutena:''' A squid, actually. This curious lifeform is an Inkling. They're squids who evolved to shapeshift into human form.
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| :'''Viridi:''' Inklings rose to power 12,000 years after mammals went extinct.
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| :'''Pit:''' EXTINCT?!
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| :'''Viridi:''' Yep. The monkeys were eradicated! BOOYAH!
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| :'''Pit:''' Whoa, whoa, whoa! Wait a second! If I'm fighting against an Inkling, then... WHAT YEAR IS IT RIGHT NOW?! | | :'''Pit''': That poor dog looks lost! I'll check its collar. |
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| :'''Palutena:''' Don't think about it too hard, Pit. It'll just make your brain sweat. | | :'''Palutena''': That's Isabelle! She has bells on her head. That's why she Isabelle! Her day job is assistant to the mayor of some town. I hear she's the town's hardest worker. She's also cute, courageous, and modest, which is why everyone loves her! |
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| :'''Pit:''' Twelve thousand years of missed meals? Aw man... | | :'''Viridi''': Hmph. She's overrated if you ask me. |
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| :'''Palutena:''' Focus, Pit. If an Inkling hits you with an ink attack, you'll take extra damage until the ink evaporates. However, Inklings can't use ink attacks if their Ink Tank is empty. That's the time to strike! | | :'''Pit''': No. One. Did. If Isabelle has so much going for her, why is she fighting in Smash? |
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| | :'''Palutena''': Yeah, it seems like a weird choice. Maybe she just wants to get some exercise. |
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| ==={{SSBU|Isabelle}}===
| | :'''Pit''': There's gotta be less violent ways to get your blood pumping. |
| :'''Pit:''' That poor dog looks lost! I'll check its collar. | |
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| :'''Palutena:''' That's Isabelle! She has bells on her head. That's why she Isabelle! Her day job is assistant to [[Villager|the mayor]] of some town. I hear she's the town's hardest worker. She's also cute, courageous, and modest, which is why everyone loves her! | | :'''Palutena''': She's from the same town as Villager, so their moves are somewhat alike. She's just full of surprises, though. Be extra careful of her Fishing Rod. She'll reel you in like a fish. |
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| :'''Viridi:''' Hmph. She's overrated if you ask me. | | Note: Palutena refers to Isabelle as "'''she Isabelle'''" rather than "'''she's Isabelle'''". This is most likely a pun to '''she is a bell''' due to the fact that she wears bells on her head. |
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| :'''Pit:''' No. One. Did. If Isabelle has so much going for her, why is she fighting in Smash?
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| :'''Palutena:''' Yeah, it seems like a weird choice. Maybe she just wants to get some exercise.
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| :'''Pit:''' There's gotta be less violent ways to get your blood pumping.
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| :'''Palutena:''' She's from the same town as Villager, so their moves are somewhat alike. She's just full of surprises, though. Be extra careful of her [[Fishing Rod]]. She'll reel you in like a fish.
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| ==={{SSBU|Ken}}=== | | ==={{SSBU|Ken}}=== |
| :'''Pit:''' Whoa! It's Ken! | | :'''Pit''': Whoa! It's Ken! |
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| :'''Palutena:''' He's the son of the Masters family and a U.S. martial arts tournament champion. | | :'''Palutena''': He's the son of the Masters family and a U.S. martial arts tournament champion. |
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| :'''Pit:''' I heard he's filthy rich! | | :'''Pit''': I heard he's filthy rich! |
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| :'''Palutena:''' Really, Pit? | | :'''Palutena''': Really, Pit? |
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| :'''Viridi:''' Sounds like someone needs to up their angel's allowance. | | :'''Viridi''': Sounds like someone needs to up their angel's allowance. |
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| :'''Palutena:''' Back to Ken—he's energetic, cheerful, and boisterous. Pretty much the opposite of Ryu, who has a much more serious personality. | | :'''Palutena''': Back to Ken—he's energetic, cheerful, and boisterous. Pretty much the opposite of Ryu, who has a much more serious personality. |
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| :'''Pit:''' Uh... Why are their attacks so similar then? | | :'''Pit''': Uh... Why are their attacks so similar then? |
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| :'''Palutena:''' Ken and Ryu are friends that trained together in the same fighting style. It's a martial art close to Karate that originates from Ansatsuken. They're known to use Hado as well. | | :'''Palutena''': Ken and Ryu are friends that trained together in the same fighting style. It's a martial art close to Karate that originates from Ansatsuken. They're known to use Hado as well. |
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| :'''Pit:''' You know, Ken doesn't seem like such a bad guy. | | :'''Pit''': You know, Ken doesn't seem like such a bad guy. |
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| :'''Palutena:''' Let's just hope he doesn't give in to the Dark Hado. OK, gossip time! Did you know Ken's wife Eliza is also Julia's sister, and Julia is married to [[Guile]]? | | :'''Palutena''': Let's just hope he doesn't give in to the Dark Hado. OK, gossip time! Did you know Ken's wife Eliza is also Julia's sister, and Julia is married to [[Guile]]? |
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| :'''Pit:''' What?! So Ken is Guile's brother-in-law?! | | :'''Pit''': What?! So Ken is Guile's brother-in-law?! |
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| ==={{SSBU|King K. Rool}}=== | | ==={{SSBU|King K. Rool}}=== |
| :'''Pit:''' Who's this guy? Talk about your super heavyweight! | | :'''Pit''': Who's this guy? Talk about your super heavyweight! |
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| :'''Palutena:''' That's the leader of the {{iw|mariowiki|Kremlings}}, King K. Rool. | | :'''Palutena''': That's the leader of the {{s|mariowiki|Kremlings}}, King K. Rool. |
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| :'''Pit:''' Kremlings? | | :'''Pit''': Kremlings? |
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| :'''Palutena:''' A race of crocodile people. | | :'''Palutena''': A race of crocodile people. |
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| :'''Viridi:''' I hear they like bananas. Blech... | | :'''Viridi''': I hear they like bananas. Blech... |
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| :'''Pit:''' But I thought Donkey Kong was the one who liked bananas. | | :'''Pit''': But I thought Donkey Kong was the one who liked bananas. |
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| :'''Viridi:''' I'm pretty sure all mouth-breathing knuckle-draggers like bananas. They're like the litmus test for idiocy. | | :'''Viridi''': I'm pretty sure all mouth-breathing knuckle-draggers like bananas. They're like the litmus test for idiocy. |
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| :'''Pit:''' I don't know what that means, but I LOVE BANANAS! | | :'''Pit''': I don't know what that means, but I LOVE BANANAS! |
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| :'''Viridi:''' The prosecution rests! | | :'''Viridi''': The prosecution rests! |
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| :'''Palutena:''' Back to the fight at hand, some attacks will fail to penetrate King K. Rool's large, leathery belly. You might want to consider incorporating more grabs into your battle strategy. | | :'''Palutena''': Back to the fight at hand, some attacks will fail to penetrate King K. Rool's large, leathery belly. You might want to consider incorporating more grabs into your battle strategy. |
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| ==={{SSBU|Link}}=== | | ==={{SSBU|Link}}=== |
| :'''Pit:''' I can't put my finger on it, but Link seems...different somehow. | | :'''Pit''': I can't put my finger on it, but Link seems...different somehow. |
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| :'''Palutena:''' Well, this Link is technically a different person from the Link you fought before. This incarnation is known as the Hero of the Wild. He was once Hyrule's Champion, but he fell into a 100-year slumber after using all his strength to fight the Calamity. | | :'''Palutena''': Well, this Link is technically a different person from the Link you fought before. This incarnation is known as the Hero of the Wild. He was once Hyrule's Champion, but he fell into a 100-year slumber after using all his strength to fight the Calamity. |
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| :'''Pit:''' 100 years might not be a long time to a goddess like you, Lady Palutena, but that's more than enough time for an entire world to change! | | :'''Pit''': 100 years might not be a long time to a goddess like you, Lady Palutena, but that's more than enough time for an entire world to change! |
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| :'''Palutena:''' You're right, Pit. When Link woke from the slumber of restoration, not only was his world unrecognizable, he also lost his memory! | | :'''Palutena''': You're right, Pit. When Link woke from the slumber of restoration, not only was his world unrecognizable, he also lost his memory! |
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| :'''Pit:''' I can't even imagine what that would be like. Lady Palutena, isn't there something the gods can do to help him restore his memory? | | :'''Pit''': I can't even imagine what that would be like. Lady Palutena, isn't there something the gods can do to help him restore his memory? |
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| :'''Palutena:''' Meddling in the affairs of another world is never a good idea. Although I do like Link, and his swordsmanship is quite impressive. The Master Sword, also known as the sword that seals the darkness, reveals its true strength in the presence of the Calamity. | | :'''Palutena''': Meddling in the affairs of another world is never a good idea. Although I do like Link, and his swordsmanship is quite impressive. The Master Sword, also known as the sword that seals the darkness, reveals its true strength in the presence of the Calamity. |
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| :'''Pit:''' Cool! Does that mean it's OP against Ganondorf? | | :'''Pit''': Cool! Does that mean it's OP against Ganondorf? |
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| :'''Palutena:''' No, Ganondorf is from a different game. You should really do more research before you jump into a fight. If you expect to win, you need to know your opponent's backstory and abilities. Link has a lot of different weapons at his disposal. | | :'''Palutena''': No, Ganondorf is from a different game. You should really do more research before you jump into a fight. If you expect to win, you need to know your opponent's backstory and abilities. Link has a lot of different weapons at his disposal. |
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| ==={{SSBU|Lucas}}=== | | ==={{SSBU|Lucas}}=== |
| :'''Pit:''' Who's the little guy?
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| :'''Palutena:''' That's Lucas. He's from {{iw|wikibound|Tazmily Village}}. Just like [[Ness]], he uses PSI. He might be the most introverted opponent you've ever fought.
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| :'''Pit:''' If he's so shy, why is he fighting?
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| :'''Palutena:''' He's been through a lot. Things you couldn't imagine. Maybe fighting is how he copes with his feelings.
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| :'''Pit:''' Aw, man. Now I feel bad for him.
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| :'''Palutena:''' Me too. Maybe you shouldn't fight him.
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| :'''Viridi:''' SHOW NO MERCY! [[Star KO|Launch this crybaby to the stars]]!
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| :'''Palutena:''' Or that... Just remember — Lucas's attacks are a bit different from Ness's. Don't expect to be able to fight both of them the exact same way.
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| ==={{SSBU|Mewtwo}}=== | | ==={{SSBU|Mewtwo}}=== |
| :'''Pit:''' That's Mewtwo, right?
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| :'''Palutena:''' National Pokédex number 150. Mewtwo is a legendary Pokémon that was created by resequencing [[Mew]]'s genes.
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| :'''Viridi:''' I WILL NEVER FORGIVE THESE HUMANS!
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| :'''Pit:''' Poor thing. It's a walking science experiment.
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| :'''Palutena:''' Mewtwo is arguably the most powerful Pokémon in existence. Some people spend their entire lives trying to catch it.
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| :'''Viridi:''' It's an affront to nature and must be destroyed immediately! Think about it! Every action has a butterfly effect. Who knows what kind of impact it could have on the ecosystem!
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| :'''Pit:''' Grow a heart, Viridi! It didn't choose to be a freak of nature.
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| :'''Palutena:''' Feel sorry for it all you want, Pit, but don't underestimate it. Mewtwo's [[Confusion]] move can both flip opponents and reflect projectiles.
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| :'''Pit:''' That gear looks like it belongs to Mega Man.
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| :'''Palutena:''' Or maybe Samus.
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| :'''Viridi:''' Wrong and wrong. That's a Mii Gunner.
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| :'''Pit:''' Huh.
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| :'''Viridi:''' How do Mii Gunners choose which type of ammo to shoot?
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| :'''Palutena:''' There's a motion-controlled trigger in the arm cannon.
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| :'''Pit:''' So the stance they take when firing tells me where they're aiming.
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| :'''Viridi:''' Motion control... That's downright REVOLUTIONARY! We should patent that.
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| :'''Palutena:''' Hmph. Sounds like the goddess of nature has turned into the goddess of commerce.
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| ==={{SSBU|Pichu}}=== | | ==={{SSBU|Pichu}}=== |
| :'''Pit:''' Awwwww! It's a baby [[Pikachu]]!
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| :'''Palutena:''' That's Pichu. It's the form before it evolves into Pikachu. Pichu is still learning to harness its electrical power, so it takes damage whenever it uses electricity.
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| :'''Pit:''' Just looking at Pichu makes me want to cheer it on. You can do it, Pichu! Kick his butt!
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| :'''Palutena:''' Pichu might be cute, but don't underestimate it. Its small stature allows it to move very quickly. Look out for grabs after it dashes.
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| :'''Pit:''' Why is it that smaller fighters are always fast?
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| :'''Palutena:''' You'll understand when you grow up, Pit. One day, you'll wake up unable to do things you could in the past.
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| :'''Pit:''' That's...depressing. Ohhhhhhhh. Is that what it's like for you, Lady Palutena?
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| :'''Palutena:''' Don't make me smite you.
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| :'''Pit:''' Is that a...Piranha Plant?!
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| :'''Palutena:''' Not so loud. She'll hear you!
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| :'''Viridi:''' Did someone say Piranha Plant?
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| :'''Viridi:''' I wrote my thesis on Piranha Plants! There are just so many species! You got your basic Piranha Plants, your {{iw|mariowiki|Fire Piranha Plant}}s, {{iw|mariowiki|Ptooie}}s, {{iw|mariowiki|Nipper Plant}}s, {{iw|mariowiki|Nipper Spore}}s, {{iw|mariowiki|Muncher}}s, [[mariowiki:Jumping Piranha Plant|Jumping Piranhas]], {{iw|mariowiki|Wild Ptooie Piranha}}s, {{iw|mariowiki|Propeller Piranha}}s, {{iw|mariowiki|Naval Piranha}}s, [[mariowiki:Chewy|Chewies]], {{iw|mariowiki|Megasmilax}}, {{iw|mariowiki|Piranha Pest}}s, {{iw|mariowiki|Piranha Sprout}}s, {{iw|mariowiki|Frost Piranha}}s, {{iw|mariowiki|Putrid Piranha}}s, {{iw|mariowiki|Proto Piranha}}s, {{iw|mariowiki|Piranhabon}}s, {{iw|mariowiki|Piranha Bean}}s, {{iw|mariowiki|Mom Piranha}}s, {{iw|mariowiki|Small Piranha}}s, {{iw|mariowiki|Elasto-Piranha}}s, {{iw|mariowiki|Piranha Planet}}s, {{iw|mariowiki|Bungee Piranha}}s, {{iw|mariowiki|Big Bungee Piranha}}s, [[mariowiki:Polterpiranha|Ghost]]s, {{iw|mariowiki|Nipper Dandelion}}s, [[mariowiki:Spiny Piranha Plant|Spiny Piranha]]s, {{iw|mariowiki|Dino Piranha}}s, [[mariowiki:Fire Stalking Piranha Plant|Fire Stalking Piranha]]s, {{iw|mariowiki|Piranha Plorp}}s, [[mariowiki:River Piranha Plant|River Piranha]]s, [[mariowiki:Big Piranha Plant|Big Piranha]]s, [[mariowiki:Stalking Piranha Plant|Stalking Piranhas]], {{iw|mariowiki|Big Fire Piranha}}s, [[mariowiki:Prickly Piranha Plant|Prickly Piranhas]], {{iw|mariowiki|Peewee Piranha}}s, [[mariowiki:Inky Piranha Plant|Inky Piranha]]s, [[mariowiki:Gold Piranha Plant|Gold Piranha]]s, [[mariowiki:Bone Piranha Plant|Bone Piranhas]], [[mariowiki:Big Bone Piranha Plant|Big Bone Piranhas]], {{iw|mariowiki|Piranha Pod}}s, {{iw|mariowiki|Piranha Creeper}}s, {{iw|mariowiki|Nipper Spore Patch}}es, [[mariowiki:Paper Fire Piranha Plant|Paper Fire Piranha]]s, [[mariowiki:Poison Piranha Plant|Poison Piranha]]s, [[mariowiki:Big Poison Piranha Plant|Big Poison Piranha]]s, [[mariowiki:Piranha Plant#Super Mario Land|Upside-Down Piranha]]s, [[Petey Piranha]], {{iw|mariowiki|Paper Petey Piranha}}, {{iw|mariowiki|Petea Piranha}}-
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| :'''Pit:''' Whoa!
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| :'''Viridi:''' I haven't even started on all the minor variations!
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| :'''Palutena:''' Enough, Viridi! I never want to hear the word "piranha" ever again.
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| :'''Pit:''' I guess that means I'm not getting any fighting tips. Thanks, Viridi.
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| Note: When Viridi starts naming off the different species of Piranha Plants, her dialogue humorously speeds up. Her list is the single longest line of dialogue in any Palutena's Guidance conversation.
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| ==={{SSBU|Pokémon Trainer}}=== | | ==={{SSBU|Pokémon Trainer}}=== |
| Note: Whether this conversation or a conversation that applies to the Pokémon themselves comes up when the taunt is triggered is chosen depending on the Pokémon that is present: if the current Pokémon is the one that was first sent out at the start of the match (which can be chosen when picking Pokémon Trainer), the conversation will revolve around the Pokémon Trainer. If the current Pokémon ''isn't'' the first one (for example, Ivysaur or Charizard if Squirtle was chosen first via switching Pokémon or if the current Pokémon is KO'd), then the conversation will revolve around that Pokémon. (This is not the case in [[Training Mode]], where whether the conversation is about the Trainer or the Pokémon appears to be chosen randomly.)
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| :'''Pit:''' That little twerp is bossing those Pokémon around!
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| :'''Palutena:''' That's the Pokémon Trainer. Looks like you'll be fighting Squirtle, Ivysaur, and Charizard today.
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| :'''Viridi:''' All the original starters? This fighter is a fan of the classics!
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| :'''Pit:''' Do you think Pokémon get claustrophobic being trapped in those little balls?
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| :'''Palutena:''' I hear [[Poké Ball]]s are much bigger on the inside.
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| :'''Viridi:''' But what about the weak Pokémon who get left in their balls and forgotten? I mean, everyone has, like, hundreds of them in their [[bulbapedia:Pokémon Storage System|Box]].
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| :'''Pit:''' Huh... I never thought about— PikaPit! NOOOOOOOO!
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| :'''Palutena:''' Now, Pit, I'm sure those abandoned Pokémon are all playing together at a farm upstate.
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| :'''Viridi:''' Anyway, commanding three Pokémon is really tricky. Pay attention to the trainer's patterns and tendencies, and find a way to exploit them.
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| ===={{SSBU|Squirtle}}====
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| :'''Pit:''' Is that a Squirtle?
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| :'''Palutena:''' The Tiny Turtle Pokémon.
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| :'''Viridi:''' Mmm... I have a sudden craving for tiny turtle stew.
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| :'''Pit:''' What is wrong with you?
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| :'''Palutena:''' Squirtle is one of the first Pokémon you can get! And this time around, Squirtle has more water moves in its arsenal.
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| :'''Pit:''' Getting a little wet doesn't bother me!
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| :'''Palutena:''' Don't underestimate water, Pit. With enough force and precision, it becomes a blade that can cut through anything.
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| :'''Pit:''' You're right. All these fighters are here for a reason. I can't let my guard down against anyone!
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| :'''Palutena:''' When Squirtle charges at you with its shell, guard, and then counterattack when it's up in the air.
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| ===={{SSBU|Ivysaur}}====
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| :'''Pit:''' That's {{iw|bulbapedia|Bulbasaur|Pokémon}}! ...Or is it [[Venusaur]]?
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| :'''Viridi:''' It's Ivysaur. The Pokémon's form before it evolves into Venusaur.
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| :'''Pit:''' I know I'm supposed to fight it, but I gotta say, it's pretty stinkin' cute.
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| :'''Viridi:''' Cute and deadly! Ivysaur's [[Vine Whip]] is as versatile as it is dangerous. It can be used like a whip as the name implies, but it can also grab opponents. It can even be used to grab onto ledges in a pinch!
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| :'''Pit:''' I see. Hey, I'm really grateful for all the info, Viridi, but where's Lady Palutena?
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| :'''Viridi:''' Who cares? Palutena doesn't know squat about plants! This is where I shine! Where was I? Oh, the Vine Whip has a deceptively long reach. And don't forget about [[Bullet Seed]] as well!
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| ==={{SSBU|Richter}}=== | | ==={{SSBU|Richter}}=== |
| :'''Pit:''' Um... Who's this guy with the chain whip? | | :'''Pit''': Um... Who's this guy with the chain whip? |
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| :'''Palutena:''' That would be Richter Belmont.
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| :'''[[Alucard]]:''' Pardon the interruption. | | :'''Palutena''': That would be Richter Belmont. |
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| :'''Pit:''' GAH! Don't sneak up on us like that! | | :'''[[Alucard]]''': Pardon the interruption. |
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| :'''Palutena:''' Ahh, Alucard. Hello! Pit, meet Alucard. He's the son of Count [[Dracula]]. | | :'''Pit''': GAH! Don't sneak up on us like that! |
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| :'''Pit:''' Dracula's your dad?! That's so cool! Hey, do you have fangs? Are they sharp? | | :'''Palutena''': Ahh, Alucard. Hello! Pit, meet Alucard. He's the son of Count Dracula. |
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| :'''Viridi:''' Pit! That's pretty personal. And do you really want to bring up blood-sucking fangs? | | :'''Pit''': Dracula's your dad?! That's so cool! Hey, do you have fangs? Are they sharp? |
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| :'''Pit:''' What are you... Oh no! You're not here to suck my blood, are you? I need it! | | :'''Viridi''': Pit! That's pretty personal. And do you really want to bring up blood-sucking fangs? |
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| :'''Alucard:''' No, I don't like the taste. And my mother taught me not to cause suffering. My father chose another path, and so I've sworn to stop him. Richter here is the descendant of a man who shared my burden. He has a strong sense of justice and is an honest man. But that in turn makes him easy to manipulate. He was once cursed by the dark priest Shaft who used him as a puppet to control Dracula's Castle. | | :'''Pit''': What are you... Oh no! You're not here to suck my blood, are you? I need it! |
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| :'''Pit:''' So you're saying he's kind of...uh...simple? | | :'''Alucard''': No, I don't like the taste. And my mother taught me not to cause suffering. My father chose another path, and so I've sworn to stop him. Richter here is the descendant of a man who shared my burden. He has a strong sense of justice and is an honest man. But that in turn makes him easy to manipulate. He was once cursed by the dark priest Shaft who used him as a puppet to control Dracula's Castle. |
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| :'''Viridi:''' Don't throw stones if you live in a glass house, Pit. I very much doubt that YOU could effectively run a castle. | | :'''Pit''': So you're saying he's kind of...uh...simple? |
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| :'''Alucard:''' In any case, Richter is a formidable opponent. Underestimating him would be your undoing. | | :'''Viridi''': Don't throw stones if you live in a glass house, Pit. I very much doubt that YOU could effectively run a castle. |
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| :'''Palutena:''' Alucard, do you also intend to participate? | | :'''Alucard''': In any case, Richter is a formidable opponent. Underestimating him would be your undoing. |
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| :'''Alucard:''' I am merely here to [[Assist Trophy|assist]] Richter...and anyone else who calls upon me. | | :'''Palutena''': Alucard, do you also intend to participate? |
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| ==={{SSBU|Ridley}}=== | | ==={{SSBU|Ridley}}=== |
| :'''Pit:''' RIDLEY CONFIRMED! | | :'''Pit''': RIDLEY CONFIRMED! |
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| :'''Palutena:''' Uh, yes, that's Ridley. Samus's archnemesis.
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| :'''Pit:''' I never thought I'd have to fight an alien space dragon in Smash... | | :'''Palutena''': Uh, yes, that's Ridley. Samus's archnemesis. |
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| :'''Viridi:''' Kirby's a space alien too, ya know! Jury's still out on him being a dragon, though. | | :'''Pit''': I never thought I'd have to fight an alien space dragon in Smash... |
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| :'''Palutena:''' Ridley may look like a mindless killing machine, but he's exceedingly intelligent. He's also the leader of the ruthless Space Pirates. | | :'''Viridi''': Kirby's a space alien too, ya know! Jury's still out on him being a dragon, though. |
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| :'''Pit:''' So what's the story behind him and Samus? | | :'''Palutena''': Ridley may look like a mindless killing machine, but he's exceedingly intelligent. He's also the leader of the ruthless Space Pirates. |
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| :'''Palutena:''' Ridley killed Samus's parents when she was young. | | :'''Pit''': So what's the story behind him and Samus? |
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| :'''Pit:''' That's messed up! | | :'''Palutena''': Ridley killed Samus's parents when she was young. |
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| :'''Palutena:''' Samus and Ridley first fought in the depths of [[Norfair]] on [[Planet Zebes]]. They crossed paths again when Ridley stole the Baby Metroid. [[Meta Ridley]] was made through genetic engineering and cybernetic enhancements. Omega Ridley is the one infused with Phazon... Neo-Ridley was born when an X parasite absorbed Ridley's genes. And yet another Ridley was created by cloning cells found on Samus's suit! | | :'''Pit''': That's messed up! |
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| :'''Pit:''' You sure know a lot about Ridley. And none of it is about how to fight him! | | :'''Palutena''': Samus and Ridley first fought in the depths of Norfair on Planet Zebes. They crossed paths again when Ridley stole the Baby Metroid. Meta Ridley was made through genetic engineering and cybernetic enhancements. Omega Ridley is the one infused with Phazon... Neo-Ridley was born when an X parasite absorbed Ridley's genes. And yet another Ridley was created by cloning cells found on Samus's suit! |
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| :'''Viridi:''' There's also a robot version of Ridley. He built it himself which officially makes him a narcissist. | | :'''Pit''': You sure know a lot about Ridley. And none of it is about how to fight him! |
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| :'''Palutena:''' Canon or not, all of these Ridleys shared the same fate — they were all defeated by Samus. | | :'''Pit''': Is that canon? |
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| :'''Pit:''' Not surprising. Samus is a beast! | | :'''Palutena''': Canon or not, all of these Ridleys shared the same fate- they were all defeated by Samus. |
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| :'''Palutena:''' So is Ridley. Mind the sharp barb on his tail. | | :'''Pit''': Not surprising. Samus is a beast! |
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| ==={{SSBU|Robin}}=== | | ==={{SSBU|Robin}}=== |
| :'''Pit:''' This guy (♂) / girl (♀) with the heavy-lookin' coat is...
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| :'''Palutena:''' Robin.
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| :'''Pit:''' Oh, that's right. [[Chrom]]'s friend!
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| :'''Viridi:''' Really? Just Chrom's friend?
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| :'''Pit:''' And his...tactical...person?
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| :'''Viridi:''' Seriously? Tactician.
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| :'''Palutena:''' Robin is a master tactician who can use both tomes and Levin Swords. But Robin's attacks have limits on how many times they can be used. When Robin discards the sword or a book, it's time to be aggressive.
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| :'''Pit:''' Uh... You don't think a "master tactician" will see that coming?
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| :'''Palutena:''' Probably, but losing the Levin Sword puts Robin at a major disadvantage, so do your best to capitalize.
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| ==={{SSBU|Roy}}=== | | ==={{SSBU|Roy}}=== |
| :'''Pit:''' Look! Marth dyed his hair red!
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| :'''Palutena:''' Actually, that's the Young Lion, Roy.
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| :'''Pit:''' The Young Lion?
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| :'''Viridi:''' He's 15 years old.
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| :'''Pit:''' 15 years old?! Is that even legal?!
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| :'''Viridi:''' It is in Ostia, where Roy spends his days as a noble, being smart, brave, and dependable. I bet he smells like heaven!
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| :'''Pit:''' How am I supposed to compete with a guy like that?
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| :'''Palutena:''' By not getting too close, for one thing. His Binding Blade is extremely powerful at close range.
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| :'''Pit:''' Or maybe instead of fighting, he'd be willing to talk out our differences?
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| :'''Palutena:''' Don't be a baby, Pit. Just keep Roy at a distance and you'll be fine. He's only dangerous if he gets close. But once he gets close, prepare to get mauled.
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| ==={{SSBU|Ryu}}=== | | ==={{SSBU|Ryu}}=== |
| :'''Pit:''' It's {{rollover|Ryu|Ree-you|y}}! Or is it {{rollover|Ryu|Rye-you|y}}? | | :'''Pit''': It's Ryu! Or is it Ryu? |
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| :'''Palutena:''' Ryu may be the world's most well-known fighter! He's faced off against all kinds of competitors over the years.
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| :'''Viridi:''' Cyborgs, androids, mutants, giant monsters, super heroes, aliens, and demons to name a few.
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| :'''Pit:''' Well then. Let's add handsome angels to that list, eh?
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| :'''Palutena:''' Ryu has two Final Smashes. [[Shinku Hadoken]] and [[Shin Shoryuken]]. Shin Shoryuken is a delight to behold. Try to get hit by it!
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| :'''Pit:''' Not fair! Lady Palutena, will you give ME a move that people want to be hit with?!
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| :'''Palutena:''' OK, Pit, but only if you stop making dumb jokes. Can I ask that of you?
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| :'''Pit:''' SURE YOU CAN!
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| :'''Viridi:''' You walked right into that one.
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| | :'''Palutena''': Ryu may be the world's most well-known fighter! He's faced off against all kinds of competitors over the years. |
| :'''Pit:''' It's Sheik! | |
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| :'''Palutena:''' Sheik appears to be wearing a [[zeldawiki:Stealth Mask|traditional]] [[zeldawiki:Stealth Chest Guard|Sheikah]] [[zeldawiki:Stealth Tights|outfit]] this time around. | | :'''Viridi''': Cyborgs, androids, mutants, giant monsters, super heroes, aliens, and demons to name a few. |
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| :'''Viridi:''' Ooh! So exotic! That armor is right up my alley. I wonder if it comes in a children's small... | | :'''Pit''': Well then. Let's add handsome angels to that list, eh? |
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| :'''Pit:''' I always get nervous when Sheik gets close. If I make one wrong move, I'll get pummeled with a flurry of quick attacks! | | :'''Palutena''': Ryu has two Final Smashes. [[Shinku Hadoken]] and [[Shin Shoryuken]]. Shin Shoryuken is a delight to behold. Try to get hit by it! |
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| :'''Palutena:''' His attacks may be fast, but they aren't very strong. That's why he'll try to end the fight quickly. He's also very light, so focus on launching Sheik at lower damage percentages. | | :'''Pit''': Not fair! Lady Palutena, will you give ME a move that people want to be hit with?! |
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| :'''Viridi:''' And he doesn't have much reach, so keep your distance until you're ready to rush him with your [[Upperdash Arm]]. | | :'''Palutena''': OK, Pit, but only if you stop making dumb jokes. Can I ask that of you? |
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| :'''Pit:''' Good advice! But... you guys do know Sheik is just Zelda, right? In disguise? Wait, is there a new timeline?! | | :'''Pit''': SURE YOU CAN! |
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| ==={{SSBU|Simon}}=== | | ==={{SSBU|Simon}}=== |
| :'''Pit:''' Whoa! It's Simon Belmont! | | :'''Pit''': Whoa! It's Simon Belmont! |
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| :'''Palutena:''' Oh, do you know him? | | :'''Palutena''': Oh, do you know him? |
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| :'''Pit:''' Yeah, we hit the scene around the same time. | | :'''Pit''': Yeah, we hit the scene around the same time. |
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| :'''Palutena:''' The legacy of the vampire-hunting Belmont clan is very interesting. | | :'''Palutena''': The legacy of the vampire-hunting Belmont clan is very interesting. |
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| :'''Pit:''' How long have they been hunting vampires? | | :'''Pit''': How long have they been hunting vampires? |
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| :'''Palutena:''' Leon Belmont's first vampire encounter was in 1094 AD. The last known heir, Julius Belmont, defeated Dracula in 1999. | | :'''Palutena''': Leon Belmont's first vampire encounter was in 1094 AD. The last known heir, Julius Belmont, defeated Dracula in 1999. |
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| :'''Pit:''' So... Carry the one... A thousand years?! | | :'''Pit''': So... Carry the one... A thousand years?! |
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| :'''Palutena:''' Other clans appeared and parallel worlds were created. The fate of the Belmont clan has been split in many ways. The most iconic symbol of House Belmont is their legendary whip, the Vampire Killer. | | :'''Palutena''': Other clans appeared and parallel worlds were created. The fate of the Belmont clan has been split in many ways. The most iconic symbol of House Belmont is their legendary whip, the Vampire Killer. |
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| :'''Viridi:''' A fighter that uses a whip? You don't see that every day. | | :'''Viridi''': A fighter that uses a whip? You don't see that every day. |
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| :'''Palutena:''' It's a magical whip that only the Belmont bloodline can wield. An irreplaceable weapon passed down for generations. | | :'''Palutena''': It's a magical whip that only the Belmont bloodline can wield. An irreplaceable weapon passed down for generations. |
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| :'''Viridi:''' I wonder how many monsters and demons it's vanquished? It must smell TERRIBLE! | | :'''Viridi''': I wonder how many monsters and demons it's vanquished? It must smell TERRIBLE! |
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| :'''Palutena:''' Getting back to the point, be careful of Simon's long-range attacks. The weapons he uses may seem simple, but they don't pull any punches. | | :'''Palutena''': Getting back to the point, be careful of Simon's long-range attacks. The weapons he uses may seem simple, but they don't pull any punches. |
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| ==={{SSBU|Snake}}=== | | ==={{SSBU|Snake}}=== |
| :'''Pit:''' Snake?! | | :'''Pit''': Snake?! |
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| :'''Palutena:''' The Legendary Mercenary himself.
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| :'''Pit:''' I never thought I'd get a chance to fight him again! | | :'''Palutena''': The Legendary Mercenary himself. |
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| :'''Palutena:''' Snake is fully loaded with explosives and firearms. Don't get blown up. | | :'''Pit''': I never thought I'd get a chance to fight him again! |
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| :'''Viridi:''' Very original, Pit. | | :'''Pit''': I bet if I put some bombs on the end of my arrows, they'd be more powerful. |
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| :'''Palutena:''' You can't attach bombs to Arrows of Light since they aren't actual arrows. | | :'''Viridi''': Very original, Pit. |
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| :'''Pit:''' OK, then let's bust out the {{iw|icaruspedia|cannon}}s! | | :'''Palutena''': You can't attach bombs to Arrows of Light since they aren't actual arrows. |
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| :'''Viridi:''' Leave the bombs and guns to Snake. You focus on what you do best. Whatever that is. | | :'''Pit''': OK, then let's bust out the [http://www.kidicaruswiki.org/Cannon cannons]! |
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| ==={{SSBU|Wario}}===
| | Note: Pit saying they should “bust out the cannons” is likely a reference to the [http://www.kidicaruswiki.org/Cannon Cannon] weapon class from ''Kid Icarus: Uprising'' |
| :'''Pit:''' Um, Wario kind of smells. | |
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| :'''Palutena:''' That's to be expected. For his Final Smash, he munches garlic and transforms into his super-antihero alter ego...Wario-Man!
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| :'''Pit:''' Uh... Wario-Man?
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| :'''Palutena:''' Yes. Legend has it that Wario once caught a cold, accidentally ate a piece of Nasty Garlic, and turned into Wario-Man.
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| :'''Pit:''' Huh. So Nasty Garlic is the key to Wario's power. Great.
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| :'''Viridi:''' He's a real charmer, that one.
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| :'''Palutena:''' Speaking of which... Eating seems to make Wario very gassy.
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| :'''Pit:''' Ugh! TMI! | |
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| :'''Palutena:''' I'm only telling you this for your own good. He's a ticking time bomb. Watch out for his sudden farts. And all farts in general. They're gross AND dangerous.
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| :'''Pit:''' ...This job is really the worst sometimes.
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| ==={{SSBU|Wolf}}=== | | ==={{SSBU|Wolf}}=== |
| :'''Pit:''' Now this guy seems bad to the core!
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| :'''Palutena:''' That's Wolf. He's Fox's archnemesis and the leader of Star Wolf. Star Wolf is a group of mercenaries hired by Andross.
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| :'''Pit:''' Mercenaries will do anything for money...
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| :'''Palutena:''' Generally speaking. Although, Star Fox is also technically a mercenary group, but they would never aid someone as evil as Andross.
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| :'''Viridi:''' Wolf may be Fox's nemesis, but there's also a mutual respect between them. They even fought on the same side at one point.
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| :'''Palutena:''' Kind of like Pit and Dark Pit.
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| :'''Dark Pit:''' What?! We're nothing like that! I DON'T respect him and we're sure not all buddy-buddy!
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| :'''Palutena:''' See, you guys are just like them.
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| :'''Viridi:''' You even have the same "glorified palette swap" thing, uh, going on...
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| :'''Palutena:''' In any case, Wolf's Blaster shoots long-range projectiles, but it can also be a nuisance at close range.
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| ==={{SSBU|Young Link}}=== | | ==={{SSBU|Young Link}}=== |
| :'''Pit:''' Is it just me, or has Link lost weight? | | :'''Pit''': Is it just me, or has Link lost weight? |
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| :'''Palutena:''' Yes and no. That's Young Link. He's the child version of the Hero of Time.
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| :'''Pit:''' The Hero of Time?
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| :'''Palutena:''' The Link who mastered the Ocarina of Time and faced Ganondorf. Link's actions as the Hero of Time created parallel worlds, and from there, many different legends were born.
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| :'''Viridi:''' If you were defeated by Medusa, Palutena wouldn't be here today, right?
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| :'''Pit:''' True, but what does that have to do with anything?
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| :'''Viridi:''' We may have triumphed over Medusa in this timeline, but in a different timeline, you lost that fight, leaving Medusa and Hades to rule the world. Every action and inaction creates infinite parallel worlds! You're only in one of them.
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| :'''Pit:''' Wait... I'm not the only me? And nothing I do matters because another me will do the opposite? THEN WHAT'S THE POINT OF DOING ANYTHING!
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| :'''Palutena:''' Breathe, Pit! Focus on Young Link's short reach. He may be fast, but try to outrange him and anticipate his movements.
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| :'''Palutena:''' Yes, that's Zelda from A Link to the Past. She's a descendant of the Seven Sages. When she was captured, she used telepathy to ask Link for help. | | :'''Pit''': The Hero of Time? |
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| :'''Palutena:''' Focus, Pit! Zelda has a projectile attack called [[Din's Fire]]. It can be steered through the air, kind of like your arrows. The trajectory of Din's Fire is really hard to see, so it's important to pay extra close attention when fighting her. | | :'''Viridi''': If you were defeated by Medusa, Palutena wouldn't be here today, right? |
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| :'''Viridi:''' Pit... Pit... Get me a glazed donut with rainbow sprinkles... | | :'''Pit''': True, but what does that have to do with anything? |
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| :'''Pit:''' Yes, right away! A glazed donut with rainbo— STOP IT! | | :'''Viridi''': We may have triumphed over Medusa in this timeline, but in a different timeline, you lost that fight, leaving Medusa and Hades to rule the world. Every action and inaction creates infinite parallel worlds! You're only in one of them. |
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| | :'''Pit''': Wait... I'm not the only me? And nothing I do matters because another me will do the opposite? THEN WHAT'S THE POINT OF DOING ANYTHING! |
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| ==Downloadable fighters==
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| Characters available as [[downloadable content]] use a generic Guidance conversation, presumably to avoid having to repeatedly bring in the characters' voice actors for new lines each time a new character is added. The generic conversation was discovered at {{forwiiu}}'s launch in [http://vocaroo.com/i/s0KivwmAoIq3 the game's] [http://www.nicovideo.jp/watch/sm25168286 sound files]. The conversation consists of Pit, Palutena, and Viridi briefly discussing an unknown fighter. Unused and inaccessible through normal play at first, it was confirmed to be a placeholder conversation for additional fighters on April 15th, 2015, with the release of the first DLC character, [[Mewtwo]]. Despite [[Bayonetta]]'s reveal trailer involving new voice work of the characters, they did not voice a guidance conversation for her nor any of the previous DLC fighters (which, as DLC was now complete, would have filled in the roster and obviated the generic placeholder).
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| :'''Palutena:''' I have no data on this fighter. I can't believe it!
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| :'''Viridi:''' It must be an intruder from another dimension!
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| :'''Pit:''' Whoever it is, the goal remains the same: to fight and win!
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| ==Gallery== | | ==Gallery== |
| ===Smash Taunt portraits=== | | ===Smash Taunt Portraits=== |
| <gallery> | | <gallery> |
| SSB4-WiiU - Palutenas Temple Smash Taunt - Pit.png|[[Pit]] | | SSB4-WiiU - Palutenas Temple Smash Taunt - Pit.png|Pit |
| SSB4-WiiU - Palutenas Temple Smash Taunt - Palutena.png|[[Palutena]] | | SSB4-WiiU - Palutenas Temple Smash Taunt - Palutena.png|Palutena |
| SSB4-WiiU - Palutenas Temple Smash Taunt - Viridi.png|[[Viridi]] | | SSB4-WiiU - Palutenas Temple Smash Taunt - Dark Pit.png|Dark Pit |
| SSB4-WiiU - Palutenas Temple Smash Taunt - Dark Pit.png|[[Dark Pit]] | | SSB4-WiiU - Palutenas Temple Smash Taunt - Viridi.png|Viridi |
| SSB4-WiiU - Palutenas Temple Smash Taunt - Chrom.png|[[Chrom]] | | SSB4-WiiU - Palutenas Temple Smash Taunt - Chrom.png|Chrom |
| SSBU - Palutenas Temple Smash Taunt - Alucard.png|[[Alucard]]
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| * If the player activates the Smash Taunt in [[Training Mode]] and then pauses Training Mode before Pit is finished with the animation, the conversation will play as normal, but the portraits and subtitles will become desynced, with the portraits appearing out of place and the subtitles constantly disappearing. When the actual conversation ends, the portraits will stay on the screen until Pit is KO'd, a [[Smash Ball]], [[Dragoon]], or [[Daybreak]] is spawned, or Training Mode is reset. | | *If the player activates the Smash Taunt in [[Training Mode]] and then pauses Training Mode before Pit is finished with the animation, the conversation will play as normal but the portraits and subtitles will become desynched, with the portraits appearing out of place and the subtitles constantly disappearing. When the actual conversation ends, the portraits will stay on the screen until Pit is KO'd, a [[Smash Ball]], [[Dragoon]] or [[Daybreak]] is spawned or Training Mode is reset. |
| *The only conversations where Palutena is absent are the ones regarding Luigi, Ivysaur, and the Mii Swordfighter. Conversely, Viridi is absent from the conversations regarding Mario, Link (in ''Ultimate''), Ness, Pichu, Pit, King Dedede, Zero Suit Samus, the male Wii Fit Trainer, Pac-Man, Shulk, and Duck Hunt.
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| *The only conversations that Dark Pit appears in, besides his own, are the ones regarding Ice Climbers and Wolf. Coincidentally, both of these conversations involved two characters cut in the transition from ''Brawl'' to ''Smash 4'' before returning in ''Ultimate'' and involve discussion of teamwork.
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| *The ''Zelda'' and ''Fire Emblem'' series are the only ones to have received new conversations between versions.
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| **Toon Link is the only ''Zelda'' character that did not receive a new conversation in ''Ultimate''.
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| *[[Chrom]] and [[Alucard]] are the only non-''Kid Icarus'' guest characters to appear as part of the conversations. In addition, they use the character designs from their origin games (''Fire Emblem: Awakening'' and ''Castlevania: Symphony of the Night'', respectively), whose art styles noticeably differ from that of the ''Kid Icarus'' characters.
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| *Mii Gunner's conversation originally still mentioned the ammo backpack in ''Ultimate'' in spite of that part of the default design being removed. This was eventually patched out.
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| *{{SSBU|Cloud}} is the only character whose conversation changes a line depending on the type of battle that is taking place.
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| *Piranha Plant is the only character to receive a non-generic conversation in a game where it was available as DLC.
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| *It is possible to trigger a second Palutena's Guidance in one match if the game goes to [[Sudden Death]], though this likely will not last for long due to the various hazards.
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| *In ''Ultimate'', when the language is set to Korean, Richter's conversation will have Alucard use his English voice clips, while Pit, Palutena and Viridi continue to use their Japanese voice clips.<ref>https://twitter.com/101supertails/status/1104234037173018626</ref>
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| *Pit's "(L) stands for 'winner'" line during Luigi's conversation would go on to be referenced in ''{{iw|mariowiki|Super Mario Odyssey}}'', where the in-game description for Luigi's cap reads, "The "L" stands for "winner"".
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| **In the Spanish version of Luigi's conversation, Pit says: "Estoy seguro de que quiere decir "Legendario"." (Which means: "I'm sure it stands for "Legendary"."), which unlike with the English version does begin with an L.
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| {|class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
| | [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zrlHPDx-LRQ All Palutena Guidance messages] |
| !''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U''
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| !''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'' / ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' (DLC fighters)
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| !''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' (Piranha Plant)
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| [[Category:Taunts]] | | [[Category:Taunts]] |
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