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Beetle
Beetle (Skyward Sword).png
The Legend of Zelda (universe)
Official artwork of the Beetle from The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword.
Universe The Legend of Zelda
Appears in SSB4
Ultimate
Item class Grappling
Article on Zelda Wiki Beetle (Item)

The Beetle (ビートル, Beetle) is an item in Super Smash Bros. 4 and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate from The Legend of Zelda series.

Origin

Link attacking Deku Babas with the Beetle from Skyward Sword.

The Beetle first appeared in The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword and can be obtained in the Skyview Temple. It is effectively a replacement for the Boomerang, in that it is capable of cutting ropes, dealing minor damage to or stunning weaker enemies, and collecting items for Link. The Beetle can be directly controlled by tilting the Wii Remote in the desired direction, and can stop moving and return to Link at any time by pressing the B button. Unlike the Boomerang, it can be upgraded to pick up bombs and drop them, and it cannot be used directly in battle to stun larger enemies; it can also be maneuvered after release, unlike a thrown boomerang.

In Super Smash Bros. 4

Link using the Beetle on Marth.

The Beetle is a throwable item. It is one of the two new items introduced in Smash 4 (the second being the Boss Galaga) that can potentially KO opponents by sending them to the upper blast line. It can be picked up and thrown at an opponent: it will fly in a straight line in the direction it is thrown (including up or down). If an opponent gets hit by it, the Beetle then grabs its target and flies up quickly, attempting to carry them above the upper blast line for a KO. Like with Boss Galaga the Beetle can be escaped by button mashing, however unlike said item, the victim will not be released automatically if enough time passes before reaching the upper blast line, and thus a fixed number of inputs must be made to escape. Furthermore, the required number of inputs increases with percent, and thus at high percents it is almost impossible to escape. This item is affected by other items such as the Metal Box, in which the player will be too heavy to be quickly carried off-screen, and eventually let go and disappear. Fighters may not be affected at all when under the effects of a Super Mushroom, Poison Mushroom, or Lightning; when the Beetle hits a player with one of these effects, it'll bounce back. If it lands on the ground, it can be picked up and thrown again. Players launched into a moving Beetle will be caught by it as they fly sideways.

Attacking a thrown Beetle causes it to reverse direction and potentially attack the original thrower instead, as if it was reflected.

Trophy

The Beetle trophy appear in both versions. In Super Smash Bros. for Wii U it is part of the Skyward Sword Trophy Box.

Beetle's trophy in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U
Beetle
NTSC A remote-controlled item shaped like a little bug, Link used this item in his adventures to collect far-off items. In Smash Bros., tossed Beetles will fly straight ahead, grab foes, and carry them into the sky. If one grabs you, wiggle with all your might to break free!
PAL A small, automated insect-like item. Throw it and it'll fly straight ahead, grab whichever opponent it finds, and carry them high into the air. If one flies at you, try to dodge it – your shield won't help. If that doesn't work, just wiggle around as much as you can to try to free yourself.
Wii: The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword (11/2011)

In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

File:Beetle.png
The number of button inputs required to escape as percent rises.

The Beetle makes a return in this game and functions like it did in the predecessor. It will now force a Screen KO on players taken past the blast line if the stage allows for it, remaining latched onto the player as they drop off the screen. As in SSB4, a certain number of inputs must be made to escape.

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese ビートル Beetle
UK English Beetle
France French Scarabée Beetle
Germany German Käfer Beetle
Spain Spanish (PAL) Telescarabajo Telebeetle
Mexico Spanish (NTSC) Escarabajo Beetle
Italy Italian Scarabeo Beetle
China Chinese (Simplified) 甲壳虫 Beetle
Taiwan Chinese (Traditional) 甲蟲 Beetle
South Korea Korean 비틀 Beetle
Netherlands Dutch Kever Beetle
Russia Russian Жук Beetle

Trivia

  • In Skyward Sword, the Beetle in its base form was unable to pick up items and merely dealt damage until it was upgraded into the Hook Beetle (which replaced its blade for pincers). The Beetle's design in SSB4 is this initial one, and thus its ability to grab onto and carry enemies in this game is inaccurate.
  • Very rarely, when the Beetle sends the player up in the blast line, they will instead get Star KO’d instead of a Screen KO.