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**[[Lucina]] would have been right before [[Robin]] and after Pac-Man. | **[[Lucina]] would have been right before [[Robin]] and after Pac-Man. | ||
**[[Daisy]] would have been right before [[Ridley]] and after Inkling. | **[[Daisy]] would have been right before [[Ridley]] and after Inkling. | ||
**[[Richter]]’s position would have been unchanged, as he was directly revealed after his base fighter [[Simon]] and before | **[[Richter]]’s position would have been unchanged, as he was directly revealed after his base fighter [[Simon]] and before Dark Samus. | ||
**[[Chrom]] and [[Dark Samus]] would have been between [[Richter]] and [[King K. Rool]], with Chrom coming before Dark Samus, and Dark Samus after Chrom. | **[[Chrom]] and [[Dark Samus]] would have been between [[Richter]] and [[King K. Rool]], with Chrom coming before Dark Samus, and Dark Samus after Chrom. | ||
**[[Ken]] would have been right before [[Incineroar]] and after [[Isabelle]]. | **[[Ken]] would have been right before [[Incineroar]] and after [[Isabelle]]. |
Revision as of 15:18, November 22, 2019
Fighter numbers are a method of identifying and sorting characters in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.
Definition
As explained by Masahiro Sakurai, the numbers order characters based on "the order in which they joined" the series. They are ordered in the following way:
- SSB: The starter characters are ordered by their placement on the character selection screen, which in turn is based on each character's first appearance (with Mario and Donkey Kong as the oldest and Pikachu as the newest). The unlockable characters are similar, though they are sorted column-first rather than row-first as the starters are; as such, Ness precedes Captain Falcon despite being created later. This also matches their series debut order, explaining why Ness comes before Captain Falcon.
- Melee: The starter characters are ordered by their first appearance on Melee's E3 2001 reveal trailer (based on which ones had their faces shown first, meaning that the Ice Climbers and Sheik come before Zelda, whose hand appeared earlier in the reveal trailer)[1]. The unlockable characters are ordered by how many Vs. Mode matches are required to unlock them, and thus Pichu, Ganondorf, Young Link, and Mewtwo's roles in the reveal trailer are ignored.
- Brawl: The characters first revealed in Brawl's original trailer are ordered first, followed by the remaining newcomers in the order revealed on the official website. Notably, Pokémon Trainer is not given a fighter number, likely due to not being directly controlled by the player. Instead, the three Pokémon (Squirtle, Ivysaur, and Charizard, ordered by evolution stage) are given numbers instead.
- SSB4 and Ultimate: The order is the order the newcomers were revealed.
- Echo Fighters share their number with their "parent" in addition to a superscript epsilon (ε), regardless of which game they joined in.
Usage
The Fighter numbers are used to order characters on Ultimate's character selection screen and promotional material. Mii Fighters are instead shown as the last characters on the selection screen, likely due to their customizable nature. The only major in-game usage of the fighter numbers is that Echo Fighters, due to not having their own fighter number, can be optionally stacked onto the character they are based on in the character selection screens for Vs. Mode, Special Smash (except for Smashdown), Tourney, and Online modes (except for Quickplay).
A similar system is used for ordering stages on Ultimate's selection screen, where all stages are ordered by when they first joined the series (with the exception of stages shared between both versions of Super Smash Bros. 4, which are mixed in with stages from exclusively Super Smash Bros. for Wii U).
Order
Trivia
- Coincidentally, Inkling's fighter number, 64, is the same as the number of the female Inkling’s costume in Super Mario Maker. The same also applies to Greninja, being number 50 in both cases.
- Had Echo Fighters been numbered normally (i.e. not grouped with their base fighters), they would be placed accordingly:
- Dark Pit would have been right before Pac-Man and after Lucina. Although he was officially revealed after the launch of Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS (which would place him between Shulk and Bowser Jr.), his status as a playable character was teased directly after the reveal of Palutena.
- Lucina would have been right before Robin and after Pac-Man.
- Daisy would have been right before Ridley and after Inkling.
- Richter’s position would have been unchanged, as he was directly revealed after his base fighter Simon and before Dark Samus.
- Chrom and Dark Samus would have been between Richter and King K. Rool, with Chrom coming before Dark Samus, and Dark Samus after Chrom.
- Ken would have been right before Incineroar and after Isabelle.
- In terms of Echo Fighters, all female fighters are ordered before the male fighters.
- The starter characters in Melee, Brawl and SSB4's Sound Test are ordered the same way as the fighter numbers, except Peach and Bowser, Sheik and Zelda are swapped. In SSB4, unlockable characters are also ordered similarly (albeit they are separated from starters), but Lucina and Dark Pit are grouped together between Bowser Jr./Koopalings and the DLC fighters. Sonic was also placed between Shulk and Ness.
- In the announcer's voice section, Mega Man, Pac-Man and Mii Fighters are grouped together with Sonic, and Dr. Mario was in between Ludwig and Lucina.
- Oddly, on the back of the North American physical case of Ultimate, several characters are misplaced from their fighter number order:
- Luigi is after Jigglypuff, rather than Pikachu.
- Zelda is after Young Link, rather than Sheik.
- Roy is after Pokémon Trainer, rather than Mewtwo.
- Ike is after Wii Fit Trainer, rather than Snake.
- Toon Link is after Ken, rather than R.O.B..
- Palutena is after Ridley, rather than the Mii Fighters.
- Cloud is after Corrin, rather than Ken.
- Corrin is after Palutena, rather than Cloud.