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*'''[[Bumper]]''': A unique item not seen in the sequel (but spiritually replaced by the [[Flipper]]), the thrown Bumper creates an obstacle on the ground that knocks back any opponent that touches it. The bumper, in response, slides in the opposite direction. If another opponent gets in its way, the process repeats. The Bumper returned in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' and all subsequent games. | *'''[[Bumper]]''': A unique item not seen in the sequel (but spiritually replaced by the [[Flipper]]), the thrown Bumper creates an obstacle on the ground that knocks back any opponent that touches it. The bumper, in response, slides in the opposite direction. If another opponent gets in its way, the process repeats. The Bumper returned in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' and all subsequent games. | ||
*'''[[Ray Gun]]''': This item is the standard projectile weapon, firing laser beams that do good knockback. ''Melee'' describes it as having originated in this game, contrary to the popular belief that it originates from the {{uv|Star Fox}} universe. | *'''[[Ray Gun]]''': This item is the standard projectile weapon, firing laser beams that do good knockback. ''Melee'' describes it as having originated in this game, contrary to the popular belief that it originates from the {{uv|Star Fox}} universe. | ||
*'''[[Crate]]''': One of the game's four item containment units, the crate is by far the biggest. It is a giant wooden box with the Smash symbol on it, and it can be picked up, carried, and hurled at opponents as a projectile. When it crashes into the ground, it splinters and up to three items contained inside can appear. | *'''[[Crate]]''': One of the game's four item containment units, the crate is by far the biggest. It is a giant wooden box with the Smash symbol on it, and it can be picked up, carried, and hurled at opponents as a projectile. When it crashes into the ground, it splinters and up to three items contained inside can appear. | ||
*'''[[Barrel]]''': Another item that can contain items within, the Barrel is somewhat less large and may contain fewer items than the Crate, but as a hurled weapon, it can roll on its side before breaking. Some consider it a property native to the {{uv|Donkey Kong}} franchise, but ''Melee''{{'}}s Trophy Gallery identifies the barrel as having made its first game appearance in the original ''Smash'' and not ''Donkey Kong''. It is not to be confused with ''Melee''{{'}}s [[Barrel Cannon]] item. | *'''[[Barrel]]''': Another item that can contain items within, the Barrel is somewhat less large and may contain fewer items than the Crate, but as a hurled weapon, it can roll on its side before breaking. Some consider it a property native to the {{uv|Donkey Kong}} franchise, but ''Melee''{{'}}s Trophy Gallery identifies the barrel as having made its first game appearance in the original ''Smash'' and not ''Donkey Kong''. It is not to be confused with ''Melee''{{'}}s [[Barrel Cannon]] item. | ||
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*'''[[Fan]]''': Returns from ''Smash 64'' essentially unaltered. | *'''[[Fan]]''': Returns from ''Smash 64'' essentially unaltered. | ||
*'''[[Ray Gun]]''': Returns from ''Smash 64'' essentially unaltered. | *'''[[Ray Gun]]''': Returns from ''Smash 64'' essentially unaltered. | ||
*'''[[Crate]]''': Returns from ''Smash 64'' essentially unaltered. | *'''[[Crate]]''': Returns from ''Smash 64'' essentially unaltered. | ||
*'''[[Barrel]]''': Returns from ''Smash 64'' essentially unaltered. | *'''[[Barrel]]''': Returns from ''Smash 64'' essentially unaltered. | ||
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*'''[[Ray Gun]]''': Returns from ''Melee'' seemingly unaltered. | *'''[[Ray Gun]]''': Returns from ''Melee'' seemingly unaltered. | ||
*'''[[Crate]]''': Returns from ''Melee'', although it comes in several varieties now, any of which may be on wheels. | *'''[[Crate]]''': Returns from ''Melee'', although it comes in several varieties now, any of which may be on wheels. | ||
*'''[[Barrel]]''': Returns from ''Melee'' seemingly unaltered. | *'''[[Barrel]]''': Returns from ''Melee'' seemingly unaltered. | ||
*'''[[Food]]''': Returns from ''Melee'' seemingly unaltered. | *'''[[Food]]''': Returns from ''Melee'' seemingly unaltered. | ||
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*'''[[Bumper]]''': The bumper returns with a red redesign. | *'''[[Bumper]]''': The bumper returns with a red redesign. | ||
*'''[[Ray Gun]]''': Like other returning ''Smash'' items, the Ray Gun has been redesigned as well, sporting a noticeably less realistic look. | *'''[[Ray Gun]]''': Like other returning ''Smash'' items, the Ray Gun has been redesigned as well, sporting a noticeably less realistic look. | ||
*'''[[Crate]]''': Has a new design and functions the same as in ''Brawl''. | *'''[[Crate]]''': Has a new design and functions the same as in ''Brawl''. | ||
*'''[[Barrel]]''': Has a new design with a prize sticker and functions the same as in ''Brawl''. | *'''[[Barrel]]''': Has a new design with a prize sticker and functions the same as in ''Brawl''. | ||
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*'''[[Bumper]]''': The Bumper returns. | *'''[[Bumper]]''': The Bumper returns. | ||
*'''[[Ray Gun]]''': The Ray Gun returns. | *'''[[Ray Gun]]''': The Ray Gun returns. | ||
*'''[[Crate]]''': The Crate returns. | *'''[[Crate]]''': The Crate returns. | ||
*'''[[Barrel]]''': The Barrel returns. | *'''[[Barrel]]''': The Barrel returns. |