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| | [[Image:Basic02 070529a.jpg|right|thumb|The Smash Ball - although it looks different during actual gameplay.]] |
| {{Infobox Item
| | Announced at [[E3]] 2006, The '''Smash Ball''' (formerly called a '''Smash Emblem''' or '''Smash Orb''' by fans) is an item shown to debut in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''. It appears to allow the user to activate an especially powerful [[Final Smash]] attack. |
| | title = Smash Ball
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| | image = [[File:SSBU spirit Smash Ball.png|250px]]
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| | caption = {{symbol|ssb}}<br>Smash Ball artwork from ''Ultimate''. | |
| | universe = {{uv|Super Smash Bros.}}
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| | item class = Special
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| | game1 = Brawl | game2 = SSB4 | game3 = Ultimate
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| | requirements = }}
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| {{cquote|''Destroy it and unleash a [[Final Smash]] with B.''|cite=''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' instruction booklet description}}
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| {{cquote|''The Smash Ball is a mysterious sphere that floats around the stage. It will break once it takes enough damage. The player who delivers the last hit will be able to use a powerful move called a Final Smash, but only once.''|cite=[[Super Smash Bros. 4 Official Site|''Super Smash Bros. 4'' Official Site]]}}
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| The '''Smash Ball''' ({{ja|スマッシュボール|Sumasshu Bōru}}, ''Smash Ball'') is an item in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'', and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. It allows the user to activate a powerful [[Final Smash]] attack when it breaks. It appears in [[Training Mode]], certain [[Event]]s, [[Versus Mode|standard]] and [[Special Smash]]. It does not appear in [[The Subspace Emissary]], and other certain single player modes.
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| ==Overview==
| | To use the Smash Ball, the characters must attack the Smash Ball until it breaks. The screen darkens, and the player whose attack broke the Smash Ball goes into "standby mode," in which the character's eyes and body begin to glow a rainbow colour. The Final Smash can then be unleashed at any time by pressing the [[Standard Special Move]] button. After using a Final Smash, the character is no longer in standby mode and must break another Smash Ball before using it again. If a character takes enough damage while in standby mode, there is a chance that they may lose the Smash Ball, which then begins to move about the screen again. Any projectile, including PokéBalls or Assist Trophies, can aid in collecting it. |
| [[File:BrawlerFinalSmashStandby.jpg|thumb|left|{{SSBU|Mii Brawler}}'s Final Smash in standby mode after breaking the Smash Ball.]]
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| When a Smash Ball appears, the screen blinks and the [[crowd]] gasps, at which point the Smash Ball will begin to roam around the stage freely, avoiding players in the lead and hovering around players trailing behind. To use the Smash Ball, one must first break it by attacking it; any assistants such as [[Poké Ball]] Pokémon and [[Assist Trophies]] can help break the Smash Ball for the character who summoned them. A 'fresh' Smash Ball can take around 43% [[damage]]. When a player successfully breaks one, the screen darkens, and the player whose [[attack]] broke the Smash Ball goes into 'standby mode', in which the character's eyes turn yellow and their body begins to glow a rainbow color. In ''SSB4'' and ''Ultimate'', an additional aesthetic occurs where the entire screen fades into a deep grey color and causes everything to look dark except the player with the Final Smash, who glows with the Smash Ball's colors. The Final Smash can then be unleashed at any time by pressing the input for a [[neutral special move]]. Players can attack a fighter in standby mode to make them "drop" the Smash Ball, at which point it will begin roaming the stage again. After using a Final Smash, the character is no longer in standby mode and must break another Smash Ball to use a Final Smash again. When the attack ends, the terrain will also go back to its standard colors.
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| If no one breaks the Smash Ball after a long enough period of time, it flies away and is lost until another spawns in. However, the longer it is flying around, the easier it is to break. It can also be lost if broken by something not attributed to a fighter, including stage hazards (for example, [[Norfair]]'s lava) and certain items (such as the later parts of a [[Smart Bomb]] explosion). Smash Balls are also affected by [[glancing blow]]s; the Smash Ball will not take damage but will be pushed away. While a character is in standby mode, no Smash Balls will appear until the Final Smash is used (or the Smash Ball is dropped), meaning that only one Final Smash can be used at a time.
| | When a Smash Ball appears, the screen blinks and the crowd gasps. |
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| The apparent physics of the Smash Ball tends to vary. While it will often bounce off of walls and [[hard platform]]s, it will occasionally pass through them. The amount of [[knockback]] it takes also varies; sometimes, it will take an attack without even changing its trajectory, and other times an attack will send it halfway across a stage or even outside of the visible boundaries. Like with characters, the camera will be pulled out so the Smash Ball stays visible, so a Smash Ball sent off the screen can pull the camera away from the characters. Smash Balls do not vanish by being forced off the stage; however, it may take a while before it roams back to the stage, and it may wander across the boundary for an extended period of time without returning to the stage and then vanish. | | The Smash Ball can move around on its own, making it harder for players to use; it must be attacked by the players until it breaks, and whoever breaks it will be able to use their Final Smash. This should not be confused with a normal item as it grants the user a special attack; nevertheless, it can be turned off in the [[Item Switch]] option for those who wish to battle without the potential imbalance that comes from such powerful attacks. |
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| In ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', in addition to the above, there is a 50% chance that a Smash Ball will spawn with physics akin to the [[Soccer Ball]]: it will lie flat on the ground unless on a slope, where it will roll down. In this state, if it is not broken in time, the Smash Ball will, instead of floating away from the stage, vanish as a normal item would. If it falls off the stage into the bottom [[blast zone]], it will respawn on the stage. Smash Balls, in general, are a lot more durable than their appearances in the past two games.
| | The apparent physics of the Smash Ball tend to vary. While it will often bounce off of walls and other surfaces that a player cannot pass through, it will occasionally pass through them. The amount of knockback it takes also varies, sometimes it will take an attack without even changing its trajectory, and other times an attack will send it halfway across a stage. The camera treats Smash Balls the same way that it treats characters. Smash Balls do not vanish by being forced off the stage like other items, so a Smash Ball sent off the screen can pull the camera away from the characters. |
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| In matches with a [[Final Smash Meter]], Smash Balls can still appear if they are switched on. Breaking one under these circumstances will instantly fill a fighter's meter. However, there is a downside: the Smash Ball can still be knocked out of the player by opponents, and if this happens the meter will empty completely, rather than returning to its previous charge.
| | If no one breaks the Smash Ball after a long enough period of time, it flies away. However, the longer it is flying around the easier it is to break. It can also be damaged by the stage (for example, Norfair's lava), and if nobody strikes it before it is destroyed, it is lost. Smash Balls are also affected by [[Glancing Blows]]. |
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| == Appearance ==
| | In the [[Smash Bros DOJO!!]], the Smash Ball doesn't appear as an item[http://www.smashbros.com/en_us/items/index.html], instead as a how to play tutorial segment. |
| [[File:SmashBall.jpg|thumb|Smash Ball artwork from ''Brawl'', though it looks different during actual gameplay.]] | |
| The Smash Ball takes the form of a floating [[Super Smash Bros. logo]] that cycles through different colors of the rainbow and is surrounded by an aura of colorful light. In ''Super Smash Bros. 4'', the Smash Ball also leaves a trail of color behind it, and the aura of light is much more intense.
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| ==Trophies==
| | When a character is in standby mode, the screen goes dark and no Smash Balls appear until the Final Smash is used (or the Smash Ball is lost and flies away). This means that only one Final Smash can be used at once. |
| ===In '' Super Smash Bros. Brawl''===
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| This item is also available as a trophy, with random availability. It is a fairly common trophy to collect.
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| {{Trophy
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| |name=Smash Ball
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| |image=Smash Ball - Brawl Trophy.png
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| |desc=A mighty item. Each character has a unique secret technique known as a Final Smash that can only be used when that character acquires a Smash Ball. Use it well, and you'll be one huge step closer to victory. It can turn the battle's tide, help you put the finishing touches on a complete thrashing, or even provide a chaotic finish that's sure to leave you laughing until you cry.
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| |gamelist={{Trophy games|console1=Wii|game1=Super Smash Bros. Brawl}}
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| |game=Brawl
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| }}
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| ===In '' Super Smash Bros. 4''===
| | If all three [[Dragoon|Dragoon Parts]] are in play, a Smash Ball will not appear until they have been used to summon the Dragoon. However, if only one or two Dragoon Parts have been collected, the Smash Ball may appear and prevent the third Dragoon Part from appearing - preventing the Dragoon and Final Smashes from appearing on the screen at the same time. (Doing so could cause a Dragoon and [[Snake (SSBB)|Snake]]'s [[Grenade Launcher]] to have targetting sights on the screen at the same time.) |
| {{Trophy
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| |name=Smash Ball | |
| |image-3ds=SmashBallTrophy3DS.png
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| |image-wiiu=SmashBallTrophyWiiU.png
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| |desc-ntsc=This item can truly turn the tide of battle. Once broken open, a character's Final Smash will be unlocked. If your opponent collects this, you'd better brace yourself for a powerful special move. This item is pretty durable and floats around the stage, so timing and positioning are key.
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| |desc-pal=A special item that lets one lucky fighter unleash their Final Smash, a secret move unique to them. Though it's a one-off opportunity that won't come around very often, this ultra-powerful attack could prove the key to victory! Smash Balls take a few hits to crack, so good timing and placement are absolutely essential.
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| |gamelist-ntsc={{Trophy games|console1=Wii|game1=Super Smash Bros. Brawl|release1=03/2008|console2=WiiU|game2=Super Smash Bros. for Wii U}} | |
| |gamelist-pal={{Trophy games|console1=Wii|game1=Super Smash Bros. Brawl|release1=06/2008|console2=WiiU|game2=Super Smash Bros. for Wii U}}
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| }}
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| ==Spirit==
| | This item is also available as a trophy and is most easily found by picking it up in Subspace Emissary, All-star mode, or the [[Coin Launcher]]. It is a fairly common trophy. |
| The Smash Ball also appears as an Ace-class [[support spirit]]. It can first be obtained by completing all challenges on the Spirits board.
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| The Spirit Battle for Smash Ball uses the {{SSBU|Mii Swordfighter}}, {{SSBU|Mii Gunner}}, and {{SSBU|Mii Brawler}} puppet fighters wearing SSBU T-Shirts and is fought on the {{SSBU|Final Destination}} stage's [[Battlefield form]]. During the battle, the player's fighter must survive until the time runs out while all fighters will occasionally receive a Sudden Final Smash.
| | Smash Balls cannot be found in the Subspace Emissary. |
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| {|class="wikitable"
| | Some Final Smashes take longer to load from the disc than others. If a character's Final Smash is not yet loaded and the player tries to activate it, they instead perform their [[Standard Special Move]]. This can cause the player to be attacked and lose the Smash Ball. |
| ! No. !! Image !! Name !! Type !! Class !! Cost !! Ability !! Series
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| | 1,094 || {{SpiritTableName|Smash Ball}} || {{SpiritType|Support}} || ★★★ || 2 || Chance of Double Final Smash || ''Super Smash Bros.'' Series
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| |}
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| ==Gallery== | | ==Trophy Description== |
| <gallery>
| | [[Image:Smash Ball Trophy.jpg|75px|thumb|right]] |
| Attack smash ball.jpg|A fray over the Smash Ball in ''Brawl''.
| | ''A mighty item. Each character has a unique secret technique known as a Final Smash that can only be used when that character acquires a Smash Ball. Use it well, and you'll be one huge step closer to victory. It can turn the battle's tide, help you put the finishing touches on a complete thrashing, or even provide a chaotic finish that's sure to leave you laughing until you cry.'' |
| SmashBall3DS.jpg|The Smash Ball in {{for3ds}}.
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| Smash Ball (Super Smash Bros. for Wii U).jpg|The Smash Ball in {{forwiiu}}.
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| SmashBall-SSB4.jpg|A fray over the Smash Ball in ''Smash 4''.
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| </gallery>
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| ==Names in other languages==
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| {{langtable
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| |ja={{ja|スマッシュボール|Sumasshu Bōru}}
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| |jaM=Smash Ball
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| |en=Smash Ball
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| |fr=Balle Smash
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| |frM=Smash Ball
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| |es=Bola Smash
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| |esM=Smash Ball
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| |de=Smash-Ball
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| |it=Sfera Smash
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| |itM=Smash Sphere
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| |nl=Smashbal
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| |nlM=Smash Ball
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| |ru={{rollover|Смеш-сфера|Smesh-sfera|?}}
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| |ruM=Smash Sphere
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| |ko={{rollover|스매시볼|Seumaesibol|?}}
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| |koM=Smash Ball
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| |zh_cn={{rollover|乱斗球|Luàndòu Qiú|?}}
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| |zh_cnM=Smash Ball
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| |zh_tw={{rollover|亂鬥球|Luàndòu Qiú|?}}
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| |zh_twM=Smash Ball
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| }}
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| ==Trivia==
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| *When {{SSBB|Jigglypuff}} is using its deflating (down) [[taunt]] when it has the Smash Ball, a glowing ball of energy will appear. This is the Smash Ball's form inside the character that broke it.
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| **This can also be slightly seen in {{SSBB|Meta Knight}}'s up taunt.
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| *In the ''[[Iwata Asks]]'' interview for ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'', [[Masahiro Sakurai]] stated that he had intended to add Final Smashes since the [[Super Smash Bros.|first game]] in [[Super Smash Bros. (series)|the series]]; in the debug menu of the first game, unused sound bites of characters can be found that were likely meant for these attacks, such as Ness shouting [[PK Starstorm]].
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| *In the [[Smash Bros. DOJO!!]], the Smash Ball does not appear as an [http://www.smashbros.com/wii/en_us/items/index.html item], instead, it is as a "how-to-play" [http://www.smashbros.com/wii/en_us/howto/basic/basic02.html tutorial segment]. However, the Smash Ball is included within the [http://www.smashbros.com/wii/en_us/items/item15.html Item Encyclopedia] sub-section.
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| *If all three [[Dragoon]] or [[Daybreak]] parts are in play, a Smash Ball will not appear until the Dragoon has been summoned or the Daybreak has been created. If a Smash Ball is in play, a third part will also not appear (one or two parts may appear, but a third part will not). This is to prevent the Dragoon or Daybreak and a Final Smash from appearing on the screen at the same time (doing so could cause a Dragoon and {{SSBB|Snake}}'s [[Grenade Launcher]] to have targeting sights on the screen at the same time). The same applies to [[Mr. Resetti]].
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| **Similarly, in [[Training Mode]], if a Dragoon or Daybreak part is spawned while a Smash Ball is on the field, the Smash Ball will disappear. If a Smash Ball is spawned, any Dragoon or Daybreak parts on the field that are not currently being held will disappear.
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| *Some Final Smashes take longer to load from the disc than others. If a character's Final Smash is not yet loaded and the player tries to activate it, they will instead perform their neutral special move as usual.
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| *On {{SSBM|Yoshi's Island}}, as it moves about, the Smash Ball can "hit" the yellow [[block]]s and cause them to spin just as a [[jump]] from below or an [[attack]] would.
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| *The Smash Ball, along with the [[Poké Ball]], cannot be [[Item swallowing|swallowed]] or eaten by [[Munchlax]].
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| *In a [[Stamina Mode|Stamina Match]], if a character is defeated in standby mode, the rainbow effect stays on the body and the screen remains dark until the body is knocked off of the stage.
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| **This was changed in ''Ultimate'' so that characters are [[instantly KO'd]] when they run out of HP.
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| *In ''SSB4''{{'}}s and ''Ultimate''{{'}}s [[Training mode]], the Smash Ball is much weaker, taking around one hit before breaking. In ''Brawl'', it acts as it would normally in a match.
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| *In ''SSB4'', the Smash Ball's lines are pure black both in-game for ''SSB3DS'' and ''SSB Wii U'' and on ''SSB3DS''{{'}}s trophy, but are rainbow on ''SSB Wii U''{{'}}s trophy.
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| * If a [[Smash Taunt]] is happening, and a Pokémon, [[Assist Trophy]], foe, or stage effect destroys the Smash Ball, the Smash Taunt will stop automatically.
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| *In ''Smash 4'', {{b|Pikmin|species}} can [[Pikmin Throw|latch onto]] a Smash Ball.
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| *When viewing its trophy in the gallery or camera mode, the cross will never move; only the color and trophy base can be rotated.
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| ==External links==
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| * [http://www.smashbros.com/wii/en_us/howto/basic/basic02.html Confirmation]
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| | ==External Links== |
| | [http://www.smashbros.com/en_us/howto/basic/basic02.html Confirmation] |
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