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The Moon also appears as an [[Assist Trophy]]. When summoned, it appears as a miniaturized version of itself before respawning in the background and making a collision course towards the area of the stage where the opponent was when it was summoned, becoming more fiery as it gets closer. Once it hits the stage, it deals multiple hits before disappearing, doing 60% damage on a target if all hits connect. [[Training Mode]] describes the Assist Trophy: ''Falls from the sky and causes a massive explosion when it hits the stage. Can't be KO'd.'' How long it takes the Moon to reach its target location depends on how far it is from the Moon's spawn position, as it can only move so fast horizontally. This can result in the Moon suddenly dashing from a medium distance to the stage, or appearing to stop approaching entirely and only move laterally in the final phase of its approach. | The Moon also appears as an [[Assist Trophy]]. When summoned, it appears as a miniaturized version of itself before respawning in the background and making a collision course towards the area of the stage where the opponent was when it was summoned, becoming more fiery as it gets closer. Once it hits the stage, it deals multiple hits before disappearing, doing 60% damage on a target if all hits connect. [[Training Mode]] describes the Assist Trophy: ''Falls from the sky and causes a massive explosion when it hits the stage. Can't be KO'd.'' How long it takes the Moon to reach its target location depends on how far it is from the Moon's spawn position, as it can only move so fast horizontally. This can result in the Moon suddenly dashing from a medium distance to the stage, or appearing to stop approaching entirely and only move laterally in the final phase of its approach. | ||
The Assist Trophy cannot be summoned on the [[Luigi's Mansion]], [[Fountain of Dreams]], [[Great Bay]] | The Assist Trophy cannot be summoned on the [[Luigi's Mansion]], [[Fountain of Dreams]], [[Great Bay]], [[New Donk City Hall]], [[Midgar]], [[Pac-Land]], [[Duck Hunt (stage)|Duck Hunt]], [[Gaur Plain]], [[Boxing Ring]], [[Wii Fit Studio]], [[Gamer]], [[Palutena's Temple]], [[Flat Zone X]], [[The Great Cave Offensive]], [[PictoChat 2]], [[Living Room]], [[Balloon Fight (stage)|Balloon Fight]], [[Reset Bomb Forest]], [[Arena Ferox]], [[Prism Tower]], [[Unova Pokémon League]], [[Dream Land (SSB4)|Dream Land GB]], [[Spirit Train]], [[Paper Mario]], [[Golden Plains]], [[Hanenbow]], [[Mario Bros. (stage)|Mario Bros.]], and the [[75m]] stages. | ||
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File:MM3D Full Moon.png Official artwork of the Moon from The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D. | |
Universe | The Legend of Zelda |
Debut | The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask (2000) |
Smash Bros. appearances | Melee Ultimate |
Most recent non-Smash appearance | Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition (2018) |
Console/platform of origin | Nintendo 64 |
Place of origin | Termina |
Designed by | Shigeru Miyamoto |
Article on Zelda Wiki | Moon (Object) |
The Moon (月, Moon) is the main threat of The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask. By the power of Majora's Mask, it is destined to crash into Clock Town, which will obliterate the town along with the rest of Termina.
Origin
The Moon, controlled by Skull Kid under the effects of the titular mask, is the constant threat of The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask. Link is given three in-game days to save the land of Termina from the Moon's destruction (however, he can turn back time with the Ocarina of Time). Along with his Fairy companion Tatl, Link sets out to find the Four Giants in each of the temples found throughout Termina.
After they free the Giants from the Skull Kid's curse, the young hero and his Fairy climb atop the Clock Tower on the Final Day to call upon the Giants using the "Oath to Order." One by one, the Four Giants appear and stop the Moon's descent, knocking the Skull Kid unconscious in the process.
At this point, Majora's Mask realizes that the Skull Kid has become useless, so it abandons the imp's body and transports itself inside the Moon. With the Moon now being possessed by Majora's Mask, it becomes too strong for the Giants to hold back and it threatens to continue with its plan of obliterating Termina. While the Four Giants use all of their might to restrain the evil menace, Link and Tatl follow Majora's Mask into the Moon. Inside, Link defeats Majora's Mask and the Moon disintegrates, returning peace to Termina.
If he fails to do so, the Moon crashes into Termina and destroys the world in the "game over" sequence, which serves as the inspiration for the Moon's role as an Assist Trophy in Ultimate.
In Super Smash Bros. Melee
As a background character
The Moon cameos in the background of Great Bay. After three minutes pass, the moon will begin to fall towards the stage, before the Four Giants push it back up into the sky.
Trophy
The Moon also appears as a trophy in Melee.
- Moon
- High in the sky above the Clock Town Tower, a menacing moon slowly sinks towards the city. Shrouded in mystery and feared by all, it threatens to devour everything and everyone in a cataclysm of fire. Strangely, inside the moon is a beautiful, pristine plain broken by a single tree. The moon breaks after Link defeats Majora's Mask.
- : The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask
In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
As a background character
The Moon reprises its role as a background character in Great Bay, which returns from Melee. Its appearance has been updated to match its style in The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask 3D.
As an Assist Trophy
“ | From "The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask," this assist trophy will appear in the sky and slowly approach the center of the stage. When it hits, it deals a lot of damage to opponents nearby! | ” |
—Super Smash Blog, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Official Site |
If a climatic Final Smash is used while the Moon is out, it will be cancelled.
The Moon also appears as an Assist Trophy. When summoned, it appears as a miniaturized version of itself before respawning in the background and making a collision course towards the area of the stage where the opponent was when it was summoned, becoming more fiery as it gets closer. Once it hits the stage, it deals multiple hits before disappearing, doing 60% damage on a target if all hits connect. Training Mode describes the Assist Trophy: Falls from the sky and causes a massive explosion when it hits the stage. Can't be KO'd. How long it takes the Moon to reach its target location depends on how far it is from the Moon's spawn position, as it can only move so fast horizontally. This can result in the Moon suddenly dashing from a medium distance to the stage, or appearing to stop approaching entirely and only move laterally in the final phase of its approach.
The Assist Trophy cannot be summoned on the Luigi's Mansion, Fountain of Dreams, Great Bay, New Donk City Hall, Midgar, Pac-Land, Duck Hunt, Gaur Plain, Boxing Ring, Wii Fit Studio, Gamer, Palutena's Temple, Flat Zone X, The Great Cave Offensive, PictoChat 2, Living Room, Balloon Fight, Reset Bomb Forest, Arena Ferox, Prism Tower, Unova Pokémon League, Dream Land GB, Spirit Train, Paper Mario, Golden Plains, Hanenbow, Mario Bros., and the 75m stages.
Spirit
Moon also appears as a summonable Support spirit. It can be summoned with the spirit cores of Majora's Mask and a Support core.
No. | Image | Name | Type | Class | Ability | Series |
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210 | Moon | ★★★ | Giant | The Legend of Zelda Series |
Gallery
The Moon impacting the Ω form of Pirate Ship, catching Luigi, Mega Man, and King Dedede in the blast.
The Moon nearing the Bridge of Eldin with Ganondorf facing it.
The Moon approaches Find Mii.