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{{Title|''Shovel Knight'' (universe)}}
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|firstinstallment  = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Shovel Knight}}'' (2014)
|firstinstallment  = ''{{s|wikipedia|Shovel Knight}}'' (2014)
|latestinstallment = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Shovel Knight Dig}}'' (2022)
|latestinstallment = ''Shovel Knight Pocket Dungeon'' (2021)
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The '''''Shovel Knight'' universe''' ({{ja|ショべルナイト|Shoberu Naito}}, ''Shovel Knight'') refers to the ''{{b|Super Smash Bros.|series}}'' series' collection of characters and properties that hail from the franchise spawned by the indie game created by Yacht Club Games.
The '''''Shovel Knight'' universe''' ({{ja|ショべルナイト|Shoberu Naito}}, ''Shovel Knight'') refers to the ''{{b|Super Smash Bros.|series}}'' series' collection of characters and properties that hail from the franchise spawned by the indie game created by Yacht Club Games.  


==Franchise description==
==Franchise Description==
The franchise started out as a passion project between a group of friends. Nick Wozniak specifically mentioned the game started out as "sort of as a joke conversation over lunch that kind of got too serious".<ref>https://www.gameinformer.com/b/features/archive/2014/07/29/shovel-knight-devs-discuss-co-op-pogo-jumping-and-beyond.aspx</ref> The name of the titular characters was "pretty much settled" almost immediately, with the only other option considered being ''Plummet Knight.'' The team decided crowd funding was the best plan to acquire funds for the game, and a {{iw|wikipedia|Kickstarter}} campaign was announced March 17, 2013. By its closure on April 13, the campaign reached $311,502 on a $75,000 goal. While the game was initially planned to release on September 2013, it was delayed several times and eventually released in June 2014. Serving as an homage to classic NES platformers, the original game, retroactively dubbed ''Shovel Knight: Shovel of Hope'', stars the titular [[Shovel Knight]] in his adventures to the Tower of Fate to save Shield Knight from a cursed amulet, and defeat the Order of No Quarter in the process. The game received universal praise for its fun gameplay and attention to detail, and open the door for many other self publishers to fund their games through crowd funding. The game has since been ported to most major platforms, with content exclusive to those versions, including boss battles against ''{{iw|wikipedia|God of War|franchise}}''{{'}}s {{iw|wikipedia|Kratos|God of War}} on PlayStation consoles, and [[Rare]]'s {{iw|wikipedia|Battletoads|characters}} on Xbox One and PC.
The franchise started out as a passion project between a group of friends. Nick Wozniak specifically mentioned the game started out as "sort of as a joke conversation over lunch that kind of got too serious".<ref>[https://www.gameinformer.com/b/features/archive/2014/07/29/shovel-knight-devs-discuss-co-op-pogo-jumping-and-beyond.aspx]</ref> The name of the titular charactes was "pretty much settled" almost immediately, with the only other option considered being ''Plummet Knight.'' The team decided crowd funding was the best plan to acquire funds for the game, and a {{s|wikipedia|Kickstarter}} campaign was announced March 17, 2013. By its closure on on April 13, the campaign reached $311,502 on a $75,000 goal. While the game was initially planned to release on September, 2013, it was delayed several times and eventually released in June, 2014. Serving as an homage to classic NES platformers, the original game, retroactively dubbed ''Shovel Knight: Shovel of Hope'', stars the titular [[Shovel Knight]] in his adventures to the Tower of Fate to save Shield Knight from a cursed amulet, and defeat the Order of No Quarter in the process. The game received universal praise for its fun gameply and attention to detail, and open the door for many other self publishers to fund their games through crowd funding. The game has since been ported to most major platforms, with content exclusive to certain versions like a Kratos boss battle on PlayStation and a Battletoads boss battle on Xbox.


The game has since received several free updates. The first was ''Shovel Knight: Plague of Shadows'', a standalone campaign where the player controls former enemy Plague Knight with new levels and mechanics like projectiles and magic resources. The second was ''Shovel Knight: Specter of Torment'', a prequel where the player controls former enemy Specter Knight with new levels and mechanics like wall running and aerial combat. The third and last was ''Shovel Knight: King of Cards'', another prequel where the player controls former enemy King Knight with new levels and mechanics like combat enhancements and a full card game titled ''Joustus''. The game was updated in 2017 to include all campaigns and was renamed ''Shovel Knight: Treasure Trove''. The series also has its own officially licensed [[amiibo]] collection of all four different playable characters. A wide variety of crossover appearances, a spinoff fighting game titled ''Shovel Knight Showdown'', and two spinoffs in collaboration with other developers: ''Shovel Knight Dig'' and ''Shovel Knight Pocket Dungeon'', have since followed in the original game's success.
The game has since received several free updates. The first was ''Shovel Knight: Plague of Shadows'', a standalone campaign where the player controls former enemy Plague Knight with new levels and mechanics like projectiles and magic resources. The second was ''Shovel Knight: Specter of Torment'', a prequel where the player controls former enemy Specter Knight with new levels and mechanics like wall running and aerial combat. The third and last was ''Shovel Knight: King of Cards'', another prequel where the player controls former enemy King Knight with new levels and mechanics like combat enhancements and a full card game titled ''Joustus''. The game was updated in 2017 to include all campaigns and was renamed ''Shovel Knight: Treasure Trove''. The series also has its own officially licensed [[amiibo]] collection of all four different playable characters. A wide variety of crossover appearances, a spinoff fighting game titled ''Shovel Knight Showdown'', and two spinoffs in collaboration with other developers: ''Shovel Knight Dig'' and ''Shovel Knight Pocket Dunegon'', have since followed in the original game's success.


==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''==
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''==
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===Spirits===
===Spirits===
The following characters from the series are [[spirit]]s.
The following characters from the series are [[spirit]]s.
====Primary spirits====
====Primary spirits====
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| 1,268 || {{SpiritTableName|Specter Knight|size=64}} || {{SpiritType|Attack}} || ★★ || 2 || 1795 || 7206 || 1104 || 4432 || 691 || 2774 || No Effect
| 1,268 || {{SpiritTableName|Specter Knight|size=64}} || {{SpiritType|Attack}} || ★★ || 2 || 1795 || 7206 || 1104 || 4432 || 691 || 2774 || No Effect
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====Support spirits====
====Support spirits====
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==Games with elements appearing in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series==
==Games with elements appearing in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series==
The ''Shovel Knight'' universe has games represented throughout the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series with a total of 4 games. The latest game represented in this universe is ''{{iw|wikipedia|Shovel Knight: King of Cards}}'', released on December 10, 2019.
===''{{iw|wikipedia|Shovel Knight}}''===
===''{{iw|wikipedia|Shovel Knight}}''===
*Assist Trophy:
*Assist Trophy:
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} [[Shovel Knight]] appears as an Assist Trophy.
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} [[Shovel Knight]] appears as an assist trophy.
*Spirits:
*Spirits:
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} Shovel Knight, [https://shovelknight.fandom.com/wiki/King_Knight King Knight], [https://shovelknight.fandom.com/wiki/Specter_Knight Specter Knight], [https://shovelknight.fandom.com/wiki/Shield_Knight Shield Knight], and [https://shovelknight.fandom.com/wiki/Plague_Knight Plague Knight] appear as spirits.
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} Shovel Knight, [https://shovelknight.fandom.com/wiki/King_Knight King Knight], [https://shovelknight.fandom.com/wiki/Specter_Knight Specter Knight], [https://shovelknight.fandom.com/wiki/Shield_Knight Shield Knight] and [https://shovelknight.fandom.com/wiki/Plague_Knight Plague Knight]appear as spirits.
 
===''{{iw|wikipedia|Shovel Knight: Treasure Trove}}''===
*Spirits:
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} Shield Knight uses artwork from this game.


===''{{iw|wikipedia|Shovel Knight: Specter of Torment}}''===
===''{{iw|wikipedia|Shovel Knight: Specter of Torment}}''===
*Spirits:
*Spirits:
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} Specter Knight uses artwork from this game.
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} Specter Knight has his artwork sourced from this game.
 
===''{{iw|wikipedia|Shovel Knight: King of Cards}}''===
*Spirits:
**{{GameIcon|SSBU}} King Knight uses artwork from this game.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*''Shovel Knight'' is the second indie franchise to be represented in ''Smash'', following {{uvm3|BIT.TRIP}}.
*''Shovel Knight'' is the second indie franchise to be represented in ''Smash'', following {{uvm3|BIT.TRIP}}.
*[[Link]]'s down aerial attack, the downward thrust from ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link]]'', served as the inspiration for Shovel Knight's Shovel Drop attack, which they both use in ''Smash''.<ref name="YCG April Fool's 2017">https://old.yachtclubgames.com/2017/04/top-games-that-copied-shovel-knight/</ref>
*[[Link]]'s down aerial attack, the downward thrust from ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link]]'', served as the inspiration for Shovel Knight's Shovel Drop attack, which they both use in ''Smash''.<ref>https://yachtclubgames.com/2017/04/top-games-that-copied-shovel-knight/</ref>
*In the Assist Trophy category in [[Training Mode]], Shovel Knight is listed as the last Assist Trophy in order, being placed with the 3rd-party Assist Trophies. However, in the Spirit Collection, all ''Shovel Knight'' spirits are grouped with the 1st-party series rather than the 3rd-party series, being placed between the {{uv|Dillon's Rolling Western}} and ''Culdcept'' spirits. This is likely due to [[Nintendo]] publishing the initial Japanese releases for the game.<ref>https://old.yachtclubgames.com/2016/03/shovel-knight-in-japan/</ref>
*In the Assist Trophy category in [[Training Mode]], Shovel Knight is listed as the last Assist Trophy in order, being placed with the 3rd-party Assist Trophies. However, in the Spirit Collection, all ''Shovel Knight'' spirits are grouped with the 1st-party series rather than the 3rd-party series, being placed between the {{uv|Dillon's Rolling Western}} and ''Culdcept'' spirits. This is likely due to [[Nintendo]] publishing the initial Japanese releases for the game.<ref>https://yachtclubgames.com/2016/03/shovel-knight-in-japan/</ref>
*All of the Shovel Knight spirits are playable characters within their home series. Shovel Knight was the first character; Plague Knight, Specter Knight, and King Knight later became playable in their own individual campaigns; and Shield Knight became playable in ''Shovel Knight Showdown''.
*All of the Shovel Knight spirits are playable characters within their home series. Shovel Knight was the first character; Plague Knight, Specter Knight, and King Knight later became playable in their own individual campaigns; and Shield Knight became playable in ''Shovel Knight Showdown''.
*''Shovel Knight'' bosses are inspired by ''Mega Man II'', which had 8 bosses before the main boss; all of the bosses are robots, like [[Mega Man]], while Shovel Knight's bosses are all other Knights.<ref name="YCG April Fool's 2017"/>
*''Shovel Knight'' bosses are inspired by ''Mega Man II'', which had 8 bosses before the main boss; all of the bosses are robots, like [[Mega Man]], while Shovel Knight's bosses are all other Knights.<ref>https://yachtclubgames.com/2017/04/top-games-that-copied-shovel-knight/</ref>
*''Shovel Knight'' is the only third-party Assist Trophy universe that is not owned by a company that owns a playable character.


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External Link==
*Article on the [https://shovelknight.fandom.com/wiki/Shovel_Knight:_Treasure_Trove Shovel Knight Wiki].
*Article on the [https://shovelknight.fandom.com/wiki/Shovel_Knight_ Shovel Knight Wiki].
 
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