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:''For the universe, see [[Wario (universe)]]. For the Japanese Smash 64 player, see [[Smasher: | :''For the universe, see [[Wario (universe)]]. For the Japanese Smash 64 player, see [[Smasher:wario]].'' | ||
{{Infobox Character General | {{Infobox Character General | ||
|name = Wario | |name = Wario | ||
|image = {{tabber|title1=Biker| | |image = {{tabber|title1=Biker|tab1=[[File:Wario Pose WarioWareGold.png|x240px]]|title2=Overalls|tab2=[[File:SMP Wario.png|x240px]]}} | ||
|caption = [[File:WarioSymbol.svg|50px|class=invert | |caption = [[File:WarioSymbol.svg|50px|class=invert]] | ||
Official artwork of Wario from ''{{ | Official artwork of Wario from ''{{s|mariowiki|WarioWare Gold}}'' and ''{{s|mariowiki|Super Mario Party}}'' | ||
|universe = {{uv|Wario}} | |universe = {{uv|Wario}} | ||
|firstgame = ''{{ | |firstgame = ''{{s|mariowiki|Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins}}'' (1992) | ||
|games = ''[[Brawl]]''<br>''[[SSB4]]''<br>''[[Ultimate]]'' | |games = ''[[Brawl]]''<br>''[[SSB4]]''<br>''[[Ultimate]]'' | ||
|lastappearance = ''{{s|mariowiki| | |lastappearance = ''{{s|mariowiki|Mario Strikers: Battle League}}'' (2022) | ||
|console = Game Boy | |console = Game Boy | ||
|species = Human | |species = Human | ||
|gender = Male | |gender = Male | ||
|homeworld = Diamond City | |homeworld = Diamond City | ||
|creator = {{ | |creator = {{s|mariowiki|Hiroji Kiyotake}} | ||
|artist = {{ | |artist = {{s|mariowiki|Hiroji Kiyotake}} (original design)<br>{{s|mariowiki|Ko Takeuchi}} (''WarioWare'') | ||
|voiceactor = {{ | |voiceactor = {{s|mariowiki|Charles Martinet}} | ||
|interwiki = mariowiki | |interwiki = mariowiki | ||
|interwikiname = Super Mario Wiki | |interwikiname = Super Mario Wiki | ||
|interwikipage = Wario | |interwikipage = Wario | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Wario''' ({{ja|ワリオ|Wario}}, ''Wario'') is | '''Wario''' ({{ja|ワリオ|Wario}}, ''Wario'') is a villainous character from the ''{{uv|Mario}}'' series, who eventually became popular enough to spawn his [[Wario (universe)|own side-franchise]]. He made a cameo in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' as a trophy and became a full playable character in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'', and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. He is known to be [[Mario]]'s rival. | ||
==Origin== | ==Origin== | ||
After the critical and financial success of the 1989 Game Boy launch title ''{{ | After the critical and financial success of the 1989 Game Boy launch title ''{{s|supermariowiki|Super Mario Land}}'', a sequel was immediately put into production. This sequel, released in 1992 titled ''{{s|supermariowiki|Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins}}'', has Mario discover that his castle has been taken over by his antagonistic, greedy counterpart, Wario, and he must retrieve the 6 Golden Coins hidden around the land to get his home back. In the final showdown, Wario was revealed to look very much like Mario himself, except fatter, more muscular, slightly shorter, and with a big, bulbous nose that had a jagged, pointy mustache jutting out of it. In a three-part battle, Wario uses the same power-ups that Mario had access to throughout the game, and adds his own abilities to the mix. Wario charges at his opponent with his shoulder, and crashes to the floor butt first, which became staple moves for the character in future games. When bested by Mario, he reverted to a "{{s|supermariowiki|Tiny Wario|tiny}}" form, and escaped out the window to search for better treasures. | ||
Wario became the breakout star of that game and quickly developed a cult following. | Wario became the breakout star of that game and quickly developed a cult following. After an appearance in the Japan-exclusive Super Famicom puzzle game ''{{s|supermariowiki|Mario & Wario}}'' in 1993, Wario took over the ''Super Mario Land'' series, starting with the third installment, ''{{s|supermariowiki|Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3}}'' in 1994. The game is radical departure from the previous two games, which were slightly altered versions of the 2D ''Mario'' formula. In this game, Wario sets out to earn as much gold as possible, so he can buy his own castle and rub it in Mario's face. Wario controls much differently than Mario; instead of deploying simply jumping on the heads of enemies and using simple powerups, Wario relied on his brute strength with moves like the shoulder check and the ability to sport various hats that gave him different powers, such as a dragon hat that spewed fire. Wario can still jump on enemies, where they are temporarily unable to move, allowing him to pick up and throw them. He also gained his own villain in this adventure, the equally greedy {{s|supermariowiki|Captain Syrup}}, who captured a Genie to use for her own selfish purposes. By the end of the quest, Wario defeats Syrup and pays the Genie to grant him his castle. | ||
Wario next appeared in the spinoff puzzle game ''{{s|supermariowiki|Wario's Woods}}'', which is notable for being the last officially licensed Nintendo Entertainment System game in 1994. The Super Famicom version received two updates via the Satelleview add-on, being ''{{s|supermariowiki|Wario's Woods Again}}'' and ''{{s|supermariowiki|Wario's Woods Burst of Laughter Version}}''. Also in 1994, Wario would receive a spinoff crossover with {{uv|Bomberman}} titled ''{{s|supermariowiki|Wario Blast: Featuring Bomberman! }}''. Next came ''{{s|supermariowiki|Wario Land II}}'' for Game Boy and Game Boy Color in 1998, where Wario experiences a case of bad karma when Captain Syrup kicks him out of his own castle and steals it. ''{{s|supermariowiki|Wario Land 3}}'' for Game Boy Color in 2000 involves Wario doing his first unselfish deed, saving the inhabitants of a music box from the devious {{s|supermariowiki|Rudy the Clown}} - on the condition that he gets to keep all the treasure that he earned along the way. Wario also started appearing in more games as a playable character, particularly the ''Mario Kart'', ''Mario Party'' and ''Mario'' sports titles, where he regularly appears in to this day. In these spinoffs, Wario is no longer evil, but acts as more of a bumbling comic relief character. Due to not having a doubles partner in ''Mario Tennis'', developer Camelot created [[Waluigi]] to fill the void. In ''{{s|Supermariowiki|Wario Land 4}}'' for Game Boy Advance in 2001, Wario follows Mario's footsteps and rescues a princess of his own, {{s|supermariowiki|Princess Shokora}}, albeit unknowingly, as he is really out for the treasure that happens to be where she is held captive. | |||
After creating what they coined as "microgames" for ''{{s|supermariowiki|Mario Artist: Polygon Studio}}'' on the 64DD, Nintendo wanted to expand the concept into a whole game, and decided that Wario was crass and unpredictable enough for the tone they were going for. This grew into the ''{{s|supermariowiki|WarioWare}}'' series. The first two games on Game Boy Advance were ''{{s|supermariowiki|WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!}}'' in 2003, which was later followed by ''{{s|supermariowiki|Warioware, Inc.: Mega Party Game$!}}'' in 2003 and ''{{s|supermariowiki|WarioWare: Twisted!}}'' in 2004. Wario also received a 3D platformer game titled ''{{s|supermariowiki|Wario World}}'' in 2003. Also in 2004, the title ''{{s|supermariowiki|WarioWare: Touched!}}'' released on [[Nintendo DS]] and Wario himself made a playable appearance in ''{{s|supermariowiki|Super Mario 64 DS}}''. In 2006, Wario would first appear on the [[Wii]] with ''{{s|supermariowiki|WarioWare: Smooth Moves}}''. Wario also appeared as {{s|supermariowiki|Baby Wario}} in ''{{s|supermariowiki|Yoshi's Island DS}}'' in 2006, where it is revealed that Wario did not have a true home to be returned to by the stork, which may explain his greedy personality and his jealousy towards Mario. | |||
After a long absence, a proper 2D platformer starring Wario released for Nintendo DS titled ''{{s|supermariowiki|Wario: Master of Disguise}}'' in 2007, and the ''Wario Land'' series returned in 2008 with ''{{s|supermariowiki|Wario Land: Shake It!}}'' for [[Wii]], where Wario would unwillingly rescue a princess again while in pursuit of the Shake Dimension's legendary treasure, The Bottomless Coin Sack. | |||
Due to Wario's popularity, he was one of the newcomers in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''. Instead of being added as yet another ''Mario'' character, though, Wario was made a representative of his own ''Wario'' franchise; however, most of his moveset was derived from his appearance in the ''WarioWare'' games, with only a few moves being taken from the ''Wario Land'' series. | |||
The WarioWare series then returned on Nintendo DS with ''{{s|supermariowiki|WarioWare: Snapped!}}'' in 2008 as a DSiWare downloadable title and ''{{s|supermariowiki|WarioWare: D.I.Y.}}'' 2009, where players can make their own microgames. While not officially a part of the ''WarioWare'' series, a spiritual successor titled ''{{s|supermariowiki|Game & Wario}}'' released for [[Wii U]] in 2013. A best-of collection of the WarioWare series released in 2018 on [[Nintendo 3DS]] titled ''{{s|supermariowiki|WarioWare Gold}}'' and the latest game Wario has appeared in is ''{{s|supermariowiki|WarioWare: Get it Together!}}'' in 2021 for [[Nintendo Switch]]. | |||
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]''== | ==In ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]''== | ||
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==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''== | ==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''== | ||
Wario was strongly considered for ''Melee's'' roster, but Sakurai passed over him, as he did not want to include more than three newcomers from the ''Mario'' series. Sakurai also explained that he could've implemented Wario instead with the development time allocated to {{SSBM|Mewtwo}} or {{SSBM|Marth}} and {{SSBM|Roy}}, but had opted not to, so he could avoid having an excessive number of ''Mario'' characters.<ref>[http://www.nintendo.co.jp/n01/n64/software/nus_p_nalj/smash/flash/syukeiken/return576.html]</ref> | |||
===As a color scheme=== | ===As a color scheme=== | ||
[[File:MarioYellowInGameArtworkSSBM.png|thumb|110px|Official artwork of Mario's yellow alternate costume in ''Melee''.]] | [[File:MarioYellowInGameArtworkSSBM.png|thumb|110px|Official artwork of Mario's yellow alternate costume in ''Melee''.]] | ||
Wario is once again referenced by a costume with [[Palette swap (SSBM)#Mario|his colors]] being sported by {{SSBM|Mario}}. As in ''Smash 64'', this costume change has no effect on gameplay. The only changes to the overall "Wario" color scheme are the blue M | Wario is once again referenced by a costume with [[Palette swap (SSBM)#Mario|his colors]] being sported by {{SSBM|Mario}}. As in ''Smash 64'', this costume change has no effect on gameplay. The only changes to the overall "Wario" color scheme are the blue M and the silver rivets and buttons. | ||
===Trophy=== | ===Trophy=== | ||
{{Main|List of SSBM trophies (Super Mario Bros. series)}} | {{Main|List of SSBM trophies (Super Mario Bros. series)}} | ||
In addition, Wario has his own | In addition, Wario has [[List of SSBM trophies (Super Mario Bros. series)|his own trophy]] in the game, unlocked by beating [[All-Star Mode]] on any difficulty level without continuing. | ||
[[File:Wario Trophy Melee.png|thumb|left|100px|Wario's trophy in ''Melee''.]] | |||
| | ;Wario | ||
| | ''An old acquaintance of Mario's. His failure to seize Mario's castle has fueled Wario's desire for a palace of his own. Wario has herculean strength and can do things that even Mario can't imitate. His unexpected skills include a talent with items and the ability to assume many roles, among them a snowman, a zombie, and a bat.'' | ||
{{Trophy games|console1=GB|game1=Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins (11/1992)}} | |||
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===As a playable character=== | ===As a playable character=== | ||
{{Main|Wario (SSBB)}} | {{Main|Wario (SSBB)}} | ||
[[File:Wario SSBB.jpg|200px|thumb|Wario | [[File:Wario SSBB.jpg|200px|thumb|Wario in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''.]] | ||
Wario is a [[playable character]] in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''. His | Wario is a [[playable character]] in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''. His moveset draws inspiration from ''WarioWare'', with the exception of his [[forward smash]], which is his iconic {{s|mariowiki|Shoulder Bash}} from the ''Wario Land'' series, and his [[dash attack]], which is based on his sliding attack in ''Wario Land: Shake It!'' while running with the use of a {{s|mariowiki|Max Fastosity Dasherator}}. As a fighter, his attacks and manoeuvres are animated in a choppy, frame-by-frame nature, causing Wario's movements to be very erratic and sometimes comical in nature; this ranges from a dash where he appears to be dancing (similar to {{SSBB|Mr. Game & Watch}}'s movement), to a [[Wario Waft|fart attack]] that builds up in power as time passes. Mario still has a [[Palette swap (SSBB)#Mario|Wario color scheme, and the "M" on his cap is still blue]]. Wario can wear his ''WarioWare'' biker suit from his own series, as well as his original Mario-style suit from the ''Mario'' series and the ''Wario Land'' series. His [[Final Smash]] is [[Wario-Man]], where he consumes garlic, turning the already insane anti-hero into a more powerful caped "superhero". | ||
Wario's combination of having heavy [[weight]], a surprisingly small frame, and high [[air speed]] makes him a very defensive character who is difficult to KO. He is ranked 10th on the [[tier list]] in B tier. | Wario's combination of having heavy [[weight]], a surprisingly small frame, and high [[air speed]] makes him a very defensive character who is difficult to KO. He is ranked 10th on the [[tier list]] in B tier. | ||
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===Trophy=== | ===Trophy=== | ||
{{Main|List of SSBB trophies (WarioWare series)}} | {{Main|List of SSBB trophies (WarioWare series)}} | ||
[[File:Wario - Brawl Trophy.png|thumb|100px|left|Wario's trophy in ''Brawl''.]] | |||
;Wario | |||
''Mario's self-styled rival. He loves money and gross humor. He often sets out in search of hidden treasure. His bold moves come from his superhuman strength and are completely different from Mario's moves. Aside from adventuring, he's also the chairman of game maker WarioWare, Inc. Its franchise game is WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$.'' | |||
| | {{Trophy games|console1=GB|game1=Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins (11/1992)|console2=GBA|game2=WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$! (05/2003)}} | ||
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=== | ===Sticker=== | ||
{{Main|List of stickers (WarioWare series)}} | {{Main|List of stickers (WarioWare series)}} | ||
{| class="wikitable sortable" | {| class="wikitable sortable" | ||
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! Game | ! Game | ||
! Effect | ! Effect | ||
! | ! Character(s) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| {{ | | {{s|mariowiki|Tiny Wario}} | ||
| {{ | | {{s|mariowiki|Virtual Boy Wario Land}} | ||
| {{SortKey|SpecialLaunchResistance+026}}{{StickerIcon|Launch Resistance}} +26 | | {{SortKey|SpecialLaunchResistance+026}}{{StickerIcon|Launch Resistance}} +26 | ||
| {{ | | {{SortKey|Wario}}{{Head|Wario|g=SSBB|s=16px}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Wario Bike|Wario & Bike]] | | [[Wario Bike|Wario & Bike]] | ||
| [[WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!]] | | [[WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!]] | ||
| {{SortKey|AttackBodySpin+021}}{{TypeIcon|Body}}{{TypeIcon|Spin}} Attack +21 | | {{SortKey|AttackBodySpin+021}}{{TypeIcon|Body}}{{TypeIcon|Spin}} Attack +21 | ||
| {{ | | {{SortKey|Wario}}{{Head|Wario|g=SSBB|s=16px}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Wario | | [[Wario]] | ||
| {{ | | {{s|mariowiki|Super Mario 64 DS}} | ||
| {{SortKey|SpecialLaunchResistance+057}}{{StickerIcon|Launch Resistance}} +57 | | {{SortKey|SpecialLaunchResistance+057}}{{StickerIcon|Launch Resistance}} +57 | ||
| {{ | | {{SortKey|Wario}}{{Head|Wario|g=SSBB|s=16px}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Wario | | [[Wario]] | ||
| {{ | | {{s|mariowiki|Super Mario Strikers}} | ||
| {{SortKey|AttackBite+015}}{{TypeIcon|Bite}} Attack +15 | | {{SortKey|AttackBite+015}}{{TypeIcon|Bite}} Attack +15 | ||
| {{ | | {{SortKey|Yoshi Wario Wolf Pokémon Trainer}}{{Head|Yoshi|g=SSBB|s=16px}}{{Head|Wario|g=SSBB|s=16px}}{{Head|Wolf|g=SSBB|s=16px}}{{Head|Pokémon Trainer|g=SSBB|s=16px}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Wario | | [[Wario]] | ||
| {{ | | {{s|mariowiki|WarioWare: Smooth Moves}} | ||
| {{SortKey|AttackArm+030}}{{TypeIcon|Hand|l=Arm}} Attack +30 | | {{SortKey|AttackArm+030}}{{TypeIcon|Hand|l=Arm}} Attack +30 | ||
| {{ | | {{SortKey|Wario}}{{Head|Wario|g=SSBB|s=16px}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Wario-Man]] | | [[Wario-Man]] | ||
| [[WarioWare: Touched!]] | | [[WarioWare: Touched!]] | ||
| {{SortKey|AttackArmLeg+018}}{{TypeIcon|Hand|l=Arm}}{{TypeIcon|Foot|l=Leg}} Attack +18 | | {{SortKey|AttackArmLeg+018}}{{TypeIcon|Hand|l=Arm}}{{TypeIcon|Foot|l=Leg}} Attack +18 | ||
| {{ | | {{SortKey|Wario}}{{Head|Wario|g=SSBB|s=16px}} | ||
|} | |} | ||
{{StickerPicBox|Tiny Wario|Virtual Boy Wario Land}} | {{StickerPicBox|Tiny Wario|Virtual Boy Wario Land}} | ||
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===As a playable character=== | ===As a playable character=== | ||
{{Main|Wario (SSB4)}} | {{Main|Wario (SSB4)}} | ||
[[File:Wario SSB4.png|thumb|Wario as he appears in ''Super Smash Bros. 4''.]] | [[File:Wario SSB4.png|thumb|right|Wario as he appears in ''Super Smash Bros. 4''.]] | ||
Wario was unofficially revealed as a playable character in ''SSB4'' with the Japanese release of the 3DS version, first publicised on September 11, 2014 in a [[Twitch]] livestream, before being formally confirmed on October 3. Prior to his reveal, the [[Nintendo 3DS]] eShop listed {{for3ds}} on a list of games that include Wario, though it was later removed when this was made public. A supposed [http://en.reddit.com/r/smashbros/comments/2bwy5x/report_from_the_australia_classification_board_on/ report from the Australia Classification Board] provided further evidence for Wario's inclusion, as his design and [[Wario Waft]] attack apparently contributed toward the game receiving a PG rating. | Wario was unofficially revealed as a playable character in ''SSB4'' with the Japanese release of the 3DS version, first publicised on September 11, 2014 in a [[Twitch]] livestream, before being formally confirmed on October 3. Prior to his reveal, the [[Nintendo 3DS]] eShop listed {{for3ds}} on a list of games that include Wario, though it was later removed when this was made public. A supposed [http://en.reddit.com/r/smashbros/comments/2bwy5x/report_from_the_australia_classification_board_on/ report from the Australia Classification Board] provided further evidence for Wario's inclusion, as his design and [[Wario Waft]] attack apparently contributed toward the game receiving a PG rating. | ||
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===Trophies=== | ===Trophies=== | ||
{{main|List of SSB4 trophies (WarioWare series)}} | {{main|List of SSB4 trophies (WarioWare series)}} | ||
{{ | ;Wario | ||
:{{Flag|ntsc}} ''A living embodiment of gross, this villain hates Mario and loves money. He claims to have known Mario since childhood, but who can tell if that's true? In Smash Bros., he's a seriously agile heavyweight fighter. He can store up his trademark Wario Waft for explosive results. Did I mention he's gross?'' | |||
:{{Flag|pal}} ''If someone who hated Mario tried to draw an ugly version of him, it'd probably end up looking just like Wario. The greedy villain claims they used to be childhood friends, though... In this game, he's a heavy fighter with heavy-hitting attacks. The longer you go without using his Wario Waft move, the more explosive it'll be when you..."let it out".'' | |||
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;Wario (Alt.) | |||
| | :{{Flag|ntsc}}{{GameIcon|ssb4-3ds}} ''With his Chomp special, Wario can wolf down almost anything! Hold the button, and he'll keep his mouth open. Also, if you gobble up healing items, they'll work better! When using his Wario Bike side special, you can jump off, pick it up, and throw it. If you take one thing away from this, it's JUMP OFF. Don't ride off the stage.'' | ||
:{{Flag|ntsc}}{{GameIcon|ssb4-wiiu}} ''With his Chomp special, Wario can wolf down almost anything! If you use this to gobble up healing items, they'll work better! When using his Wario Bike side special, you can jump off, pick it up, and throw it. But please, for the love of all things garlicky, JUMP OFF BEFORE YOU RIDE OFF THE STAGE.'' | |||
:{{Flag|pal}} ''With his Chomp special, Wario can wolf down almost anything! Hold the button, and he'll keep his gob open too. Also, if you gobble up healing items, they'll have more effect! When using his Wario Bike side special, you can jump off, pick it up and throw it. Most importantly, though, you can JUMP OFF. No need to ride off the stage.'' | |||
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{{ | ;{{Flag|ntsc}}Wario + Bruiser<br>{{Flag|pal}}Wario + Growlster | ||
:{{Flag|ntsc}} ''For most racers the finish line is the goal, but if you combine Wario with this bad boy, the game takes on a whole new meaning. And that meaning is to crash into everyone else. Behind the wheel of the Bruiser, Wario turns Mario Kart into a contact sport.'' | |||
{{ | :{{Flag|pal}} ''Even in a race for first place, it's possible to sort of ignore the whole winning thing and just focus on bashing into the other racers instead. Wario's that kind of guy, so obviously he'd choose a frame like the Growlster and use it to ram other drivers off the road. It's like he thinks Mario Kart is a combat sport or something!'' | ||
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| | WarioTrophy3DS.png|Classic (3DS) | ||
WarioTrophyWiiU.png|Classic (Wii U) | |||
| | WarioAltTrophy3DS.png|Alt. (3DS) | ||
| | WarioAltTrophyWiiU.png|Alt. (Wii U) | ||
BruiserTrophy3DS.png|Wario + Bruiser | |||
</gallery> | |||
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==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''== | ==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''== | ||
===As a playable character=== | ===As a playable character=== | ||
{{Main|Wario (SSBU)}} | {{Main|Wario (SSBU)}} | ||
[[File:Wario SSBU.png|thumb|Wario as he appears in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''.]] | [[File:Wario SSBU.png|thumb|right|Wario as he appears in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''.]] | ||
Wario was officially revealed as a playable character in the Nintendo Direct at E3 2018 on June 12, 2018. Like in ''[[SSB4]]'', he is an unlockable character. | Wario was officially revealed as a playable character in the Nintendo Direct at E3 2018 on June 12, 2018. Like in ''[[SSB4]]'', he is an unlockable character. | ||
Wario's moveset is mostly the same as his moveset in ''SSB4'', with some minor changes. Most notable is the replacement of his sliding [[dash attack]] with his iconic shoulder barge {{ | Wario's moveset is mostly the same as his moveset in ''SSB4'', with some minor changes. Most notable is the replacement of his sliding [[dash attack]] with his iconic shoulder barge {{s|mariowiki|Dash Attack}} from the ''{{iw|mariowiki|Wario Land|series}}'' series. He still retains his 8 color swaps (4 biker, 4 overall) from ''SSB4'', although his overall costumes now occupy the even-numbered costume slots rather than the second half. | ||
Also, for the first time in the series, {{SSBU|Mario}} no longer has his Wario-inspired {{SSBU|alternate costume}}, as he gains two new costumes from ''{{ | Also, for the first time in the series, {{SSBU|Mario}} no longer has his Wario-inspired {{SSBU|alternate costume}}, as he gains two new costumes from ''{{s|mariowiki|Super Mario Odyssey}}'' and ''{{s|mariowiki|Super Mario Maker}}''. | ||
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===Spirits=== | ===Spirits=== | ||
====Fighter spirits==== | ====Fighter spirits==== | ||
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