User:Ultimate Toad/Character concepts
I hope DracoRex or Aidan doesn't mind!
Like a lot of people I have some favorite video game characters that I want in Smash Bros and I've made movesets for.
I've made a list showing the characters who I want in Smash and their chances of getting in, with "Possible?" denoting their chances of getting in. I'll also include a list of reasons for their inclusion and exclusion. Most of the attributes are just the basics and don't get into that major detail.
All movesets use Ultimate as the base, and in all tables, damage is listed without the 1v1 multiplier (as base damage).
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Toad |
Toadette |
Ninten |
Frisk (April Fools character) |
Toad[edit]
Toad | |
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Universe | Mario Kart |
Possible? | Yes |
“ | Toad is ready for adventure! | ” |
—Introduction Tagline |
Toad (キノピオ, Kinopio) is the mushroom capped boy from the Mario franchise who is OmegaToad's all time favorite character. He has been in smash since Melee, but still yet to be playable.
Isaac Marshall will reprise his role for Toad, using a combonation of old and new voice lines.
Reasons for inclusion/exclusion[edit]
- Toad is one of the most recurring Mario characters in the series.
- He has assisted Mario in many ways during his adventures and next to Mario and Luigi, has been playable in more main series games than anyone else.
- Toad has been in many Mario spin-offs such as Mario Kart, sports games, and Mario Party.
- He's STILL being imprisoned by the evil Princess Peach into being her neutral special *grr*...
Attributes[edit]
Stats | Weight | Dash speed | Run speed | Walk speed | Air speed | Traction | Falling speed | Air acceleration | Gravity | Wall jump | Crawl | Midair jumps |
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Value | 86 | 2.244 | 2.564 | 0.84 | 1.26 | 0.096 | 1.9 | 0.1 base 0.9 additional |
0.23 | Yes | Yes | 1 |
Toad's attributes will be a homage to Super Mario Bros. 2 in that he is a lightweight who does things a lightweight normally shouldn't do. Toad is a fast lightweight character who's best at speeding through the stage and performing combos. Toad will have fast air speed but fast falling speed, he also can wall-jump, wall cling, and crawl. One of Toad's most unusal attributes will be his superhuman strength: Toad will have fast and powerful Smash attacks that can be reliable finishers, plus his up throw lifts opponents onto his head as in SMB2 (and DK's cargo throw) and can throw them with a cannonball effect.
Toad's moveset, however, will be based off of Mario Kart. This is where Toad being part of the Mario Kart universe comes into play, as seen below:
Special moves[edit]
Move | Name | Damage | Description |
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Neutral special | Item Box | 14% | Toad takes out an item box that can be thrown at a fighter or anything solid. Has decent knockback and can be used repeatedly due to the fast animations. When it hits something it breaks and a random item appears. If items are turned off then no item will appear when the box breaks. |
Side special | Kart | 14% (grounded) 11% (aerial) | Toad rides in his blue kart similarly to Wario Bike, but knockback will be stronger, with smaller hitbox to balance out. |
Up special | Glider Toad | 5% (multi-hit) 12% (finishing hit) 3% (gliding) | Toad first puts on a Propeller hat from New Super Mario Bros. Wii and flies in a given direction. Each hit will be a multi hit attack with slashing graphics, and the final hit is when he pulls out a glider from Mario Kart. When the glider pops out it deals strong knockback with powerful KO potential. This move puts Toad in a glide, any opponent who touches the glider takes damage. Pressing B closes the glider and puts Toad in a helpless state. |
Down special | Shell | Varies | Pulls out a randomly colored shell:
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Final Smash | Rainbow Road Runover | 12% (start) 31% (runover) 43% (total) | Toad dashes in his kart then runs into up to three fighters, teleporting them all to N64 Rainbow Road (the section where the Toad neon light is, the Boo and Mushroom neon, and the "ring-around-the-star" can be seen in the background). 8 of the different colored Toads (see below) will run over the fighters (hence the "runover") and send them flying. K0's Mario at 97% at the center of Final Destination. |
Aesthetics[edit]
On screen appearance[edit]
Jumps out of a blue warp pipe saying "Here we go!"
Taunts[edit]
- Up taunt: Jumps up and down twice while waving saying "Yeah!", akin to his first place animation from Mario Kart 8.
- Side taunt: Walks in place then winks while saying "I'm the best!". Identical to one of his winning animations in Mario Party 5.
- Down taunt: Does his level clear animation from Super Mario 3D World sped up and says "Yahoo!"
Crowd cheer[edit]
Toad! Toad! Toad! Go!
Idle pose[edit]
Looks left and right
Victory fanfare[edit]
The 1st place fanfare from Mario Kart 64. Instead of the normal relults display music playing, the winning music from MK64 will continue to play, and after waiting 50 minutes even the secret loop will play.
Victory poses[edit]
- Does a rapid spin jump then does a pose similar to Ness's "fuzzy-pickles" and says "Yahoo!"
- Rides past in his kart, then jumps out while striking a pose saying "I'm the best!"
- His "level clear" animation from Captain Toad:Treasure Tracker and says "OK!"
Palette swaps[edit]
- 1: Red Toad
- 2: Yellow Toad
- 3: Blue Toad
- 4: Green Toad
- 5: Purple Toad
- 6: Fire Toad
- 7: Ice Toad
- 8: Captain Toad
Kirby Hat[edit]
Kirby aquires Toad's mushroom hat.
Trivia[edit]
- I've actually put Toad in my build of Project M by downloading a mod by B.Breon on Brawl vault, which goes over one Ness palette.
- Toad's alternate KO line will be the famous "BUP" as a refrence to you know who
- Toad is notably the first fighter to be part of the Mario Kart universe.
Toadette[edit]
Toadette | |
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Universe | Mario |
Possible? | Yes |
“ | Toadette doubles the fun! | ” |
—Introduction Tagline |
Toadette (キノピコ, Kinopiko) is Toad's partner who first joined him in Mario Kart Double Dash. She has a mushroom cap similar to Toad and is OmegaToad's favorite female character (What a surprise!).
Toadette will use various voice lines from different Mario games mostly from Mario Party 8, along with some new lines.
Reasons for inclusion/exclusion[edit]
- Toadette appears in numerous Mario spinoffs alongside Toad, and even making playable appearences in mainline Mario games.
- As long as Toad is stuck as a dumb neutral special (which OmegaToad says he'll sue Sakurai if he refuses to let him in, totally not a joke), then Toadette will have a lower chance of appearing.
Attributes[edit]
Stats | Weight | Dash speed | Run speed | Walk speed | Air speed | Traction | Falling speed | Air acceleration | Gravity | Wall jump | Crawl | Midair jumps |
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Value | 83 | 2.244 | 2.564 | 1.133 | 1.287 | 0.096 | 1.5 | 0.4 base 0.08 additional |
0.23 | Yes | Yes | 1 |
Toadette will be a pseudo-clone of Toad, meaning she will share many attributes with him, however she will be different enough to be considered a unique character.
Differences from Toad[edit]
Toadette will be faster than Toad, but lighter and very slightly weaker. She is also floatier than Toad. She can wall jump and crawl, but not wall cling. Toadette, however, will still have the strength of Toad with her up throw: lifting fighters atop her head and throwing them with a cannonball effect.
Toadette will have refrences to Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker and also New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe.
Special moves[edit]
Move | Name | Damage | Description |
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Neutral special | Iceball | 7% | Toadette throws a blue icy ball that freezes opponents at high damages. |
Side special | Kart | 18% (grounded) 13% (aerial) | Toadette rides the Toadette kart from Double Dash. Because of this, it's slightly slower than Toad's, but it deals more damage and knockback. |
Up special | Peachette float | 14% (clean) 9 (late) | Puts on the Peachette dress and leaps high into the air. The clean hit has good knockback for KO pontial while the late hits have low knockback scaling can be used for combos. It's the second highest recovery move behind Balloon Trip and the longest distance wise, going from one end of Final Destination almost to the opposite blast line. |
Down special | Pickaxe | 10% (foward swing) 7% (back swing) | Swings the pickaxe from Treasure Tracker. The inital foward swing has incredible knockback scaling, by far the strongest of her moveset behind her final smash, being able to KO at 109%, while the back hit has low knockback scaling that can combo into the foward swing. To compensate Toadette cannot jump or dash and her walking speed is slower. The speed is as follows:
The button can be held to repeatedly swing the pickaxe for up to 10 seconds, before needing to recharge, and in the background the pickaxe music from Treasure Tracker can very slightly be heard when repeatedly swinging. |
Final Smash | Rainbow Road Runover | 14% (start) 34% (runover) 48% (total) | Identical to Toads, except they're teleported to Rainbow Road from Double Dash (the straightaway after the warp pipe cannon) and the Toadettes are in double karts with Toadsworths driving. Toadette will be in the back using a golden mushroom to run over the fighters. While it does more damage, it has less knockback and instead KOs at 112%. |
Aesthetics[edit]
On-screen appearence[edit]
Jumps out from the back of Toadette kart with Toadsworth driving.
Taunt[edit]
- Up taunt: Jumps and winks while saying "Yeah"
- Side taunt: Twirls and does her pose based off of her artwork from Mario Kart Wii.
- Down taunt: Does her character select pose from Mario Kart Double Dash and says "Yeehoo!".
Crowd cheer[edit]
Tooaaad-ette!
Idle pose[edit]
Adjusts her braids
Victory fanfare[edit]
A remix of the "Level clear!" fanfare from Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker.
Victory poses[edit]
- Does her level clear animation from Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker.
- Identicle to her winning animation from Mario Party 8.
- Identicle to her winning animation from Mario Party 6 (this ones more of a placeholder)
Palette swaps[edit]
- 1: Pink (default)
- 2: Cyan
- 3: Green
- 4: Yellow
- 5: Purple
- 6: Fire Toadette
- 7: Ice Toadette
- 8: Captain Toadette
Kirby Hat[edit]
Kirby aquires Toadette's mushroom hat and braids.
Trivia[edit]
- Toadette's introduction is a reference to the blurb for Mario Kart Double Dash, her origin game.
Ninten[edit]
Ninten | |
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Universe | EarthBound |
Possible? | Yes |
“ | Ninten Takes a Melody! | ” |
—Introduction Tagline |
Ninten (ニンテン, Ninten) is the protagonist of EarthBound Beginnings, the first game of the EarthBound series. His lack of offensive PSI allowed OmegaToad to create a unique moveset for him and show that he does not need to be an echo fighter.
His main appearence will be based off of his clay model with some minor changes, such as larger eyes and thinner body to match the other EarthBound characters. His alternative appearence in some alts will also match his typical appearence in fanart. Ninten will be voiced by an actual 12 year-old American boy who has a voice similar to Lucas.
Reasons for inclusion/exclusion[edit]
- There are no playable characters from EarthBound Beginnings in Smash.
- And as a result Ninten is the only protagonist who is not playable.
- Ninten's lack of offensive PSI will provide him with a more unique moveset as opposed to the other two Earthboundians.
- When it comes to a third EarthBound rep, characters like Porky easily surpass Ninten in terms of popular demand.
- Because his appearence is almost identical to Ness, he may be considered too similar to him, and his inclusion might be considered redundant for another EarthBound rep (but then again we have 4 Marths so this might not be a big deal).
Attributes[edit]
Stats | Weight | Dash speed | Run speed | Walk speed | Air speed | Traction | Falling speed | Air acceleration | Gravity | Wall jump | Crawl | Midair jumps |
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Value | 80 | 2.244 | 2.1 | 1.364 | 1.4 | 0.088 | 1.35 | 0.03 base 0.85 additional |
0.07 | Yes | No | 1 |
Ninten weighs 42 kg, is 152 cm tall, and has blood type A. Alluding to this Ninten will be a lightweight fighter, the lightest of the EarthBoundians. While intended to be the all-around character in Beginnings, Ninten's stats, excluding Wisdom, are all above average in the game. Ninten will be a fast character with above average strength. He has fast walking and dashing speed, low falling speed, andlow gravity. His air speed is the fastest in the game, while his air acceleration is between Ness and Lucas.
For his forward smash he uses an aluminum bat. It deals less damage than Ness's (12 low, 16 mid, 19 tip) but has higher knockback (75 base, 71 scaling) and uses a unique aluminum bat sound and the "ping" sound when tipped like the one used for the Home-Run Bat. His bat will have "Hank" written on it referencing the Hank's Bat. Like Ness's it reflects projectiles. His up smash and down smash will be the same as Mario's.
His neutral aerial will be identical to Mario's, his up aerial will be Ness's uair prior to Ultimate, and his back aerial will be a backwards roundhouse kick. For his down aerial he does a palm strike downwards that has a modest meteor smash. Ninten will have a unique foward aerial, where he will use a slingshot where he shoots a rock forward similar to Villager's, except the rock is larger and has KO potential.
Ninten's main weakness, however, will be his low endurance. Being a lightweight he cannot survive as long as the other EarthBoundians do and can get KO'd more easily. Like the other two his close range causes him to struggle with swordfighters or characters with disjointed hitboxes.
Overall Ninten's style will be close range combos and finishers, while having amazing air speed and acceleraion, but has to be careful around characters with powerful long-range attacks.
Special moves[edit]
Move | Name | Damage | Description |
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Neutral special | Offense Up | varies | Based off of Lucas's neutral special with the same name in Project M, Ninten charges his power then when fully charge, doubles the power and knockback of his smash attacks. As long as all the attacks connect he will keep his boosted strength until he gets KO'd. |
Side special | Boomerang | 15% (forward) 12% (return) | Throws a boomerang forward that later returns to him. Travels 2/3s the length of Final Destination and can KO around 131%. |
Up special | 4th-D slip | 8% (slips) 11% (final) | Ninten quickly slips past players in given directions up to 4 times. The final hit causes him to emit sparks to deal more damage and knockback. |
Down special | PSI Shield | 8% | Puts up a PSI powered shield that halves damage and knockback from attacks, weak attacks won't make him flinch. Stays out as long as the B button is held. Any projectile that hits the shield will be reflected while dealing half their regular damage. Has a starting and finishing hitbox with low base knockback and above averge knockback scaling, and very high hitstun. |
Final Smash | PK Beam Ω | 6% (start) 34% (beam) 10% (finish) 50% (total) | Ninten fires a small beam forward, and up to 3 players can be caught in it. The players caught will be taken to a colorful psychedelic dimension based off of the battle backgrounds in the EarthBound series. Ana and Lloyd will join Ninten, then the trio will bow while charging the attack. Then they will fire a giant PK Beam at the opponents that finishes with an explosion, with the three looking at it. |
Aesthetics[edit]
On screen appearance[edit]
Teleports onto the stage, but it will be successful and more akin to Ness's in the Melee opening.
Taunts[edit]
- Up taunt: Tosses his cap upwards then catches it with his head.
- Side taunt: Twirls his bat in one hand, then slightly tosses it and catches it.
- Down taunt: Moves his arm around in a half circle in front of him while it emits PSI sparkles.
Crowd cheer[edit]
Niiiin-ten!
Idle pose[edit]
- Looks left and right
- Puts his finger up while it emits PSI sparks.
His standing animation will be Ness's old standing animation.
Victory fanfare[edit]
Same as other EarthBound representatives.
Victory poses[edit]
- Swings his bat then poses. Almost identical to Ness's.
- Tosses his boomerang forward and catches it, then does a thumbs up pose.
- Plays the Ocerina of Hope.
Palette swaps[edit]
- 1: Red cap, blue shirt with yellow stripes - Default
- 2: Red cap, red white and blue striped shirt, red neck bandana with badge - Based on his appearence in the live action commercial.
- 3: Blue cap, blue shirt with one black stripe - Based on his Japanese in game sprite but with a blue cap.
- 4: White cap, black shorts, red shirt - Based on Lloyd.
- 5: Yellow cap, pink shirt - Based on Ana
- 6: Black cap, red shirt, yellow shorts - Based on Teddy
- 7: Green cap, purple shirt - The shirt has the Starman's sprite on the front.
- 8: Black cap and shirt - The shirt has Giygas's sprite on the front.
Kirby Hat[edit]
Kirby aquires Ninten's baseball cap.
Classic Mode: No Crying till the End[edit]
Ninten's route will be based on his adventure in EarthBound Beginnings.
Round | Ally | Opponent | Stage | Music | Notes |
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1 | N/A | Duck Hunt (×2) | Onett | Pollyanna (I Believe in You) (the full Melee/Brawl version) | The dog represents the Stray Dogs and the duck represents the Crows, common enemies found at the beginning of the game. |
2 | Villager | Kirby R.O.B. (x2) | Town and City Ω | Bein' Friends | Male Villager represents Lloyd. Only explosive items spawn, representing how Lloyd likes to experiment with explosives. Kirby will always be under the curry effect to represent Fireball, and R.O.B. represents Old Robot. Dr. Wily is the only assist trophy that will spawn to represent Dr. Distorto. |
3 | Villager (x2) | Banjo & Kazooie, Wolf, Giant Donkey Kong | Summit Ω | Snowman | Female Villager represents Ana. The opponents represent the enemies found in Snowman: being Polar Bears, Silver Wolves, and Big Foot. |
4 | Villager (x2) | Metal Marth x2 Meta Knight x2 | Luigi's Mansion (hazardless) | Sanctuary Boss* | The stage represents the Spookane ghost house where the 4th melody is located. Metal Marth represents Armor and Meta Knight represents Mr.Bat. The only assist trophy that will spawn is Starman to reference the Starman that ambushed Ninten and co in the hotel. |
5 | N/A | Terry | Fourside | All that I Needed (Was You)* | Terry represents Teddy who fought Ninten in a 1v1 before joining him. |
6 | Villager Terry | Giant Charizard | Great Cave Offensive (Battlefield form) | Sanctuary Boss* | Charizard represents the Dragon who fought Ninten in Magicant Underground before he teaches Ninten the 6th melody. |
Bonus Stage | |||||
Final | Villager (x2) R.O.B. | Giant Mewtwo | Spear Pillar (hazardless) | Eight Melodies* | The red R.O.B. ally represents EVE. The stage representing Mt. Itoi with Mewtwo represents the final boss Giygas, who is fought on the summit of Mt. Itoi. The music represents how the only to defeat him is by singing. |
* Songs that will come with Ninten.
Credits roll after completing Classic Mode. Completing it as Ninten has Magicant (for 3DS and Wii U) accompany the credits.
Trivia[edit]
- Ninten is the first fighter in the Super Smash Bros series to surpass Yoshi in air speed, having the fastest air speed in the series as a result.
Frisk
Frisk | |
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Universe | Undertale |
Possible? | No |
Frisk is the main protagonist from Undertale. OmegaToad created him for the sole purpose of making a good April Fools joke.
As Frisk is genderless, despite everyone in the trash Undertale fandom assuming him as female (and OmegaToad assuming him male), Frisk will have no voice actor/actress.