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'''Enemies''' are species in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' (randomly come out of [[container item|containers]] and also appearing in certain stages in [[Adventure Mode]]) and in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' in the [[Subspace Emissary]].  
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[[File:Koopa Troop.jpg|thumb|200px|Some enemies in the [[Subspace Emissary]].]]
'''Enemies''' (or '''mobs''') are [[non-playable character]]s  found in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' , ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', and ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''. Generally associated with single player modes, they are gameplay elements that can autonomously move on their own and potentially attack players.


== Function ==
== In ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'' ==
Enemies have different functions. They cause damage to any character that makes contact with one. The enemies can be picked up with the Z button and can be thrown at other characters. The character who is hit by a thrown enemy will receive about 30% damage and might die at a low percentage. The character that KO's an enemy will receive extra bonus point for every enemy they kill. (The points vary on what enemy is KO.) Though, they can appear like regular items if using [[Action Replay]]. They are similar to assist trophies in Brawl.
Enemies made their debut in ''Melee'', primarily acting as obstacles in the game's new [[Adventure Mode]]. Throughout the Adventure Mode, a number of different enemies based on different game series appear in some levels, requiring the player to fight through them to continue through the stage. As enemies can deal knockback and damage to players, they grow more powerful the higher the [[difficulty]] is. When defeated, enemies can rarely spawn [[trophies]].


== Enemy List ==
Enemies can be defeated by either dealing enough damage to them or knocking them off the stage. Certain attacks also defeat them instantly, such as {{SSBM|Kirby}}'s [[Inhale]]. Enemies can be grabbed and carried as though they were heavy items, and they can be thrown like such items for heavy damage and knockback; holding onto an enemy for too long, however, will cause them to escape the character's grasp and directly damage them.
Below is a list of enemies that come out of containers. These enemies also give a certain number of bonus points depending on which one is KO.


*[[Koopa Troopa]]s (green)
Unusually, enemies can spawn out of [[Crate]]s, [[Barrel]]s, [[Capsule]]s, and [[Party Ball]]s at any time in the game, though their spawn rate is extremely low. As regular melees do not have a difficulty setting, the power of these enemies stays constant; in general, larger enemies deal more damage when they hit opponents, as well as inflict significantly more knockback when they are thrown.
*[[Koopa Paratroopa]]s (red)
 
*[[Goomba (enemy)|Goomba]]s
All enemies in the game grant a [[List of bonuses|bonus]] when they are KOed. Individual bonuses can be rewarded multiple times, which is important in the scoring for Adventure Mode.
*[[LikeLike]]s
 
===Enemies in ''Melee''===
Below is a list of enemies in ''Melee'':
 
*[[Goomba]]s
*[[Koopa Troopa]]s  
*[[Koopa Paratroopa]]s
*[[Like Like]]s
*[[ReDead]]s
*[[ReDead]]s
*[[Octorok]]s
*[[Octorok]]s
*[[Topi]]s
*[[Topi]]s
*[[Polar Bear]]s
*[[Polar Bear]]s
*[[Shy Guy]]s (Cannot come out of containers, but still function as enemies)


== Other enemies ==
==In ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''==
These are special kind of enemies that appear on certain stages. They don't appear out of containers either. No character is awarded bonus points for killing these enemies, assuming that they can be killed. Some of these enemies can appear like regular items using an [[Action Replay]].<br/>All these appear in Melee, if not specified.
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* [[Arwing]]s
The role of enemies was expanded on in ''Brawl's'' [[Subspace Emissary]] mode, where every level contains at least some enemies. A large number of enemies, both original to the series and from other games, appeared in ''Brawl''. A complete list can be found [[Subspace Army#Forces|here]].
* [[Banzai Bill]]s
 
* [[Birdo]]
Enemies were changed between ''Melee'' and ''Brawl''. Enemies are now considered their own class, rather than highly specialized items; as a result, they are instead grabbed and thrown like [[character]]s, and they now have [[careening|unique behavior]] when they are defeated. Within the SSE, all enemies are also given an [[HP]] bar which the player can view whenever they deal damage to an enemy. Enemies can also no longer spawn from crates or barrels in any mode.
* [[F-Zero Racers]]
 
* [[Klaptrap]]s (blue and orange)
==In ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS''==
* [[Tingle]]
A wide variety of enemies appear as part of [[Smash Run]], with many coming from numerous series outside of ''Smash 4'', though some of ''Brawl's'' Subspace Army did return. A full list of Smash Run enemies can be found [[Smash Run#List of enemies|here]]. Between ''Brawl'' and ''Smash 4'', a number of enemies cannot [[flinch]] in response to the player's attacks, and some also have resistance to grabs. Players are also no longer given their remaining [[HP]], and are only given a unique overlay that appear on weakened enemies as an indicator to how much HP they have left.
* [[Pokémon]] (at [[Saffron City]])
 
==In ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U''==
Enemies can only appear on [[Master Core]]'s Master Fortress form, as among the many obstacles players have to bypass in order to clear the stage. Only four enemies are present in the game: [[Stalfos]], [[Geemer]], [[Lethinium]], and [[Plasma Wisp]], and all four are given a unique shadow filter to alter their appearance.
 
==Trivia==
*A number of stage hazards in ''Melee'' can act like regular enemies when they are spawned via the [[Debug Menu]]. They include:
**[[Arwing]]s
**[[Banzai Bill]]s
**[[Birdo]]
**[[F-Zero Racers]]
**[[Klaptrap]]s
**[[Tingle]]
 
==See also==
*[[Non-playable character]]
*[[Boss]]
 
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{{SubspaceArmy}}
{{Smash Run}}
 
[[Category:Common enemies]]
[[Category:Common enemies]]

Latest revision as of 20:01, June 24, 2022

This article is about enemies that appear in single-player modes. For teams consisting of specialized fighters, see Enemy team.
Some enemies in the Subspace Emissary.

Enemies (or mobs) are non-playable characters found in Super Smash Bros. Melee , Super Smash Bros. Brawl, and Super Smash Bros. 4. Generally associated with single player modes, they are gameplay elements that can autonomously move on their own and potentially attack players.

In Super Smash Bros. Melee[edit]

Enemies made their debut in Melee, primarily acting as obstacles in the game's new Adventure Mode. Throughout the Adventure Mode, a number of different enemies based on different game series appear in some levels, requiring the player to fight through them to continue through the stage. As enemies can deal knockback and damage to players, they grow more powerful the higher the difficulty is. When defeated, enemies can rarely spawn trophies.

Enemies can be defeated by either dealing enough damage to them or knocking them off the stage. Certain attacks also defeat them instantly, such as Kirby's Inhale. Enemies can be grabbed and carried as though they were heavy items, and they can be thrown like such items for heavy damage and knockback; holding onto an enemy for too long, however, will cause them to escape the character's grasp and directly damage them.

Unusually, enemies can spawn out of Crates, Barrels, Capsules, and Party Balls at any time in the game, though their spawn rate is extremely low. As regular melees do not have a difficulty setting, the power of these enemies stays constant; in general, larger enemies deal more damage when they hit opponents, as well as inflict significantly more knockback when they are thrown.

All enemies in the game grant a bonus when they are KOed. Individual bonuses can be rewarded multiple times, which is important in the scoring for Adventure Mode.

Enemies in Melee[edit]

Below is a list of enemies in Melee:

In Super Smash Bros. Brawl[edit]

Main article: Subspace Army

The role of enemies was expanded on in Brawl's Subspace Emissary mode, where every level contains at least some enemies. A large number of enemies, both original to the series and from other games, appeared in Brawl. A complete list can be found here.

Enemies were changed between Melee and Brawl. Enemies are now considered their own class, rather than highly specialized items; as a result, they are instead grabbed and thrown like characters, and they now have unique behavior when they are defeated. Within the SSE, all enemies are also given an HP bar which the player can view whenever they deal damage to an enemy. Enemies can also no longer spawn from crates or barrels in any mode.

In Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS[edit]

A wide variety of enemies appear as part of Smash Run, with many coming from numerous series outside of Smash 4, though some of Brawl's Subspace Army did return. A full list of Smash Run enemies can be found here. Between Brawl and Smash 4, a number of enemies cannot flinch in response to the player's attacks, and some also have resistance to grabs. Players are also no longer given their remaining HP, and are only given a unique overlay that appear on weakened enemies as an indicator to how much HP they have left.

In Super Smash Bros. for Wii U[edit]

Enemies can only appear on Master Core's Master Fortress form, as among the many obstacles players have to bypass in order to clear the stage. Only four enemies are present in the game: Stalfos, Geemer, Lethinium, and Plasma Wisp, and all four are given a unique shadow filter to alter their appearance.

Trivia[edit]

See also[edit]