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Franklin Badge
RealFranklinBadge.png
EarthBound (universe)
A Franklin Badge pin that was packaged with the Deluxe Box for Mother 3.
Universe EarthBound
Appears in Brawl
SSB4
Ultimate
Item class Gear
Article on WikiBound Franklin Badge
Reflects projectiles.
Brawl's instruction manual

The Franklin Badge (フランクリンバッジ, Franklin Badge) is an item in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Super Smash Bros. 4, and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. It was revealed on Smash Bros. DOJO!! on August 10, 2007.[1]

Origin

The Franklin Badge reflecting an electric attack in Mother 3.

The Franklin Badge first appeared as an item in Mother (later released outside of Japan as EarthBound Beginnings), in which it is given to the main protagonist, Ninten, after saving his friend Pippi from PseudoZombis in the South Cemetery. Another one is found in a box in Duncan's Factory. In EarthBound Beginnings it is used to reflect PK Beam γ, normally a one-hit knock-out attack, making certain fights easier. It is described as having been used by Benjamin Franklin during his experiments with lightning. It later appears an item in EarthBound when Paula gives it to Ness to protect him from the lightning attacks from Carpainter. In EarthBound it instead reflects all thunder attacks, most commonly PK Thunder. It once again appears in Mother 3, where it first appears as the Courage Badge, which when cleaned by a Mr. Saturn reveals it is actually the Franklin Badge. It serves the same purpose as in EarthBound where it reflects lightning-based attacks, and thus the Franklin Badge is a very important item in all three EarthBound games. In Smash, the Franklin Badge reflects all projectiles, not just electric-based ones.

When Mother was first released in Japan, an official strategy guide was also released, which contained a list of items that are in the game along with a picture of each item; the Franklin Badge was depicted with simply having a smiley. The strategy guide also contained a contest that involved the reader cutting out a seal and sending it to the publisher. Out of everybody who sent in a seal, two-hundred randomly selected people won a Franklin Badge pin. Franklin Badges were also packaged in the limited edition Deluxe Box of Mother 3. The Franklin Badge's design in Smash is based on the Franklin Badge pins that were handed out for the official Mother strategy guide contest and the Franklin Badge pins included in the Mother 3 Deluxe Box.

Overview

Toon Link wears the Franklin Badge in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U.
Different characters, like Kirby shown here, wear the Franklin Badge in different locations.

The Franklin Badge is an item originating from the Mother/EarthBound series. Named after Benjamin Franklin, it is capable of reflecting electricity-based attacks back at its caster.

The player can put a Franklin Badge anywhere on their body, which will protect them from projectiles. When the Franklin Badge is equipped, the player can notice the badge emits light in a sparkling fashion, and it can be noticed by other players. However, the item will not stay on the player the entire match, so players must be sure to notice when it disappears from their character's body or if the sparkling light has vanished.[1]

The Franklin Badge can't be broken like other reflectors; if a projectile overloads the Franklin Badge, it will simply either be absorbed or pass through the character.

The Franklin Badge can also be selected on the Special Brawl mode. When selected in this mode, the Badge remains for the entire duration of the match.

In Smash Tour

In Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, the Franklin Badge is one of the items that can be found in Smash Tour and will give a player the ability to start one battle wearing a Franklin Badge when used.

Trophies

In Super Smash Bros. Brawl

Franklin Badge's trophy in Brawl
Franklin Badge
A badge you can put on to gain the ability to reflect all projectiles. It has exactly the same effect as other reflectors in the game, like the one Fox uses. In EarthBound, it was used to counter Thunder attacks. The lightning bolt on the badge is proof of its capacity. Its importance and usefulness made a deep impression on players.
NTSC
SNES: EarthBound
GB Advance: Mother 3 (Japan Only)
PAL
SNES: EarthBound (Japan and US Only)
GB Advance: Mother 3 (Japan Only)

In Super Smash Bros. 4

Franklin Badge's trophy in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS
Franklin Badge's trophy in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U
Franklin Badge
NTSC While not the most flashy of accessories, the Franklin Badge is actually incredibly useful. When wearing it, any projectiles launched your way will be reflected harmlessly off you. There is no downside, so grab this as soon as it appears. Don't get too confident, though—the bonus doesn't last long.
SNES: EarthBound (06/1995)
PAL The Franklin Badge might not be flashy, but it's an impressive piece of kit. This tiny thing acts as a reflector shield for any projectiles fired your way. With no particular drawbacks to consider either, it's a real boon if you can snag it. It will run out, though, so don't get careless!
Super Famicom: EarthBound (1994 (JP))
GB Advance: Mother 3 (2006 (JP))

Spirits

While the Franklin Badge itself does not have a spirit, the item appears as skill which equips the player with it at the start of a match.

Primary spirits

No. Image Name Type Class Slots Base Power Max Power Base Attack Max Attack Base Defense Max Defense Ability Series
547
SSBU spirit Mega Diancie.png
Mega Diancie
Grab
★★★★ 3 4748 11871 1681 4202 2521 6304 Franklin Badge Equipped Pokémon Series
1,018
SSBU spirit Father Balder.png
Father Balder
Shield
★★★ 2 3486 10487 1620 4873 1465 4408 Franklin Badge Equipped Bayonetta Series

Support spirits

No. Image Name Class Cost Ability Series
350
SSBU spirit Dark Mind.png
Dark Mind ★★★ 2 Franklin Badge Equipped Kirby Series
566
Ana spirit
Ana ★★★ 2 Franklin Badge Equipped EarthBound Series
1,079
SSBU spirit Sebastian Tute.png
Sebastian Tute ★★★ 2 Franklin Badge Equipped Wii Music
1,366
SSBU spirit Athena Asamiya.png
Athena Asamiya ★★★ 2 Franklin Badge Equipped Psycho Soldier

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese フランクリンバッジ Franklin Badge
UK English Franklin Badge
France French Badge Franklin Franklin Badge
Germany German Franklin Badge
Spain Spanish (PAL) Broche Franklin Franklin Brooch
Mexico Spanish (NTSC) Insignia Franklin Franklin Badge
Italy Italian Medaglia Franklin Franklin Medal
China Chinese Franklin Badge
South Korea Korean 프랭클린 배지 Franklin Badge
Netherlands Dutch Franklin-badge
Russia Russian Значок Франклина Franklin Badge

References

  1. ^ a b Franklin Badge. Smash Bros. DOJO!!. smashbros.com (2007-08-10). Retrieved on 2007-11-09.