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[[Kirby]] can also use the Peanut Popgun if he copies Diddy's neutral special. | [[Kirby]] can also use the Peanut Popgun if he copies Diddy's neutral special. | ||
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PeanutPopgunOrigin.jpg|Diddy with his Peanut Popguns in ''Donkey Kong | PeanutPopgunOrigin.jpg|Diddy with his Peanut Popguns in ''Donkey Kong 64'' | ||
Peanut Popgun.jpg|Diddy Kong using the Peanut Popgun in ''Brawl''. | |||
Brawl Peanut Popgun Over Launched.png|The overcharged Peanut Popgun in ''Brawl''. | Brawl Peanut Popgun Over Launched.png|The overcharged Peanut Popgun in ''Brawl''. | ||
Peanut Popgun SSB4.jpeg|Diddy Kong using the Peanut Popgun in ''SSB4''. | Peanut Popgun SSB4.jpeg|Diddy Kong using the Peanut Popgun in ''SSB4''. | ||
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{{See also|Blunderbuss}} | {{See also|Blunderbuss}} | ||
The Blunderbuss is a comically oversized musket that has been first used by Kaptain K. Rool, [[King K. Rool]]'s pirate alter ego in ''Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest''. In ''Smash'', King K. Rool uses the Blunderbuss as part of his neutral special, which allows him to shoot a Kannonball and vacuum the Kannonball or opponents inside the gun in order to reshoot them. In its original appearance, the Blunderbuss was a far more versatile weapon, being capable to shoot spiked balls, barrels, and poisonous mist that would have adverse effects on Diddy Kong and Dixie Kong, such as slowing them down, freezing them or reversing the inputs from the player. In contrast, the vacuum couldn't be used to suck Diddy and Dixie inside the Blunderbuss, merely dragging them towards Kaptain K. Rool, and vacuuming a Kannonball would damage K. Rool instead of allowing him to reshoot it. | The Blunderbuss is a comically oversized musket that has been first used by Kaptain K. Rool, [[King K. Rool]]'s pirate alter ego in ''Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest''. In ''Smash'', King K. Rool uses the Blunderbuss as part of his neutral special, which allows him to shoot a Kannonball and vacuum the Kannonball or opponents inside the gun in order to reshoot them. In its original appearance, the Blunderbuss was a far more versatile weapon, being capable to shoot spiked balls, barrels, and poisonous mist that would have adverse effects on Diddy Kong and Dixie Kong, such as slowing them down, freezing them or reversing the inputs from the player. In contrast, the vacuum couldn't be used to suck Diddy and Dixie inside the Blunderbuss, merely dragging them towards Kaptain K. Rool, and vacuuming a Kannonball would damage K. Rool instead of allowing him to reshoot it. | ||
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Blunderbuss Origin.png|[[Diddy Kong]] fighting Kaptain K. Rool in ''Diddy's Kong Quest''. | |||
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==Arm Cannon== | ==Arm Cannon== | ||
[[File:Samus SSBU.png|thumb|150px|Samus carrying the Arm Cannon in ''Ultimate''.]] | [[File:Samus SSBU.png|thumb|150px|Samus carrying the Arm Cannon in ''Ultimate''.]] | ||
{{See also|Charge Shot|Missile|Grapple Beam|Zero Laser}} | {{See also|Charge Shot|Missile|Grapple Beam|Zero Laser}} | ||
The Arm Cannon is [[Samus]] and [[Dark Samus]]'s main weapon. It fires [[Charge Shot|shots of energy]] that can be charged up, as well as [[missile]]s. While Samus's cannon is | The Arm Cannon is [[Samus]] and [[Dark Samus]]'s main weapon. It fires [[Charge Shot|shots of energy]] that can be charged up, as well as [[missile]]s. While Samus's cannon is visibly distinct from the rest of her Power Suit, Dark Samus's cannon is homogeneous with the rest of her body. In ''SSB4'', Dark Samus uses her Arm Cannon as an [[Assist Trophy]] to fire blasts of Phazon. [[Mii Gunner]]s can also wield the Arm Cannon as part of the costume based on Samus. | ||
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Arm Cannon - Echoes.png|The Arm Cannon as it appears in ''Metroid Prime 2: Echoes''. | Arm Cannon - Echoes.png|The Arm Cannon as it appears in ''Metroid Prime 2: Echoes''. | ||
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{{See also|Paralyzer|Plasma Whip}} | {{See also|Paralyzer|Plasma Whip}} | ||
In ''Smash'', Zero Suit Samus uses the Paralyzer in both of her playable appearances as part of her [[neutral special]] and [[side special]], as well as | In ''Smash'', Zero Suit Samus uses the Paralyzer in both of her playable appearances as part of her [[neutral special]] and [[side special]], as well as her [[down smash]], [[up smash]], [[neutral air]], [[grab]], [[throws]]. It also has the ability to form an [[Plasma Whip|energy]] [[Plasma Wire|whip]] to physically attack enemies, a trait exclusive to the ''Smash Bros.'' series. The weapon itself was first introduced in the ''Metroid'' series in ''Zero Mission'', and remained unnamed up until its appearance in ''Other M'', a game made after ''Brawl'', officially being called the Paralyzer. | ||
Kirby can also use the Paralyzer if he copies Samus's neutral special. | Kirby can also use the Paralyzer if he copies Samus's neutral special. | ||
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{{See also|Dark Pit Staff}} | {{See also|Dark Pit Staff}} | ||
In ''Smash'', Dark Pit uses the Dark Pit Staff as part of his Final Smash. In the ''Kid Icarus'' series despite being called a [[Staff]], all weapons of its type are | In ''Smash'', Dark Pit uses the Dark Pit Staff as part of his Final Smash. In the ''Kid Icarus'' series despite being called a [[Staff]], all weapons of its type are divine projectile weapons, designed for long-range confrontation. They are designed, shaped, held, and used like long-range rifles or sniper rifles. The further one is away from their enemy, the more damage they deal against them. The Dark Pit Staff is the second strongest staff in ''Uprising'', with only the Thanatos Staff outranking it in power and ability. The Dark Pit Staff though has the unique trait of being the only staff whose long-ranged and short-ranged attacks are equal in power. | ||
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{{See also|Splattershot|Killer Wail}} | {{See also|Splattershot|Killer Wail}} | ||
In ''Smash'', {{SSBU|Inkling}} has access to a plethora of ink-spewing weapons, many of which are firearms. In the ''Splatoon'' series, these weapons are made for spraying [[inkipedia:ink|ink]] onto inkable terrain and dealing damage to one's opponents, which will "splat" said opponents if their health gets depleted. In ''Smash'', fighters covered in | In ''Smash'', {{SSBU|Inkling}} has access to a plethora of ink-spewing weapons, many of which are firearms. In the ''Splatoon'' series, these weapons are made for spraying [[inkipedia:ink|ink]] onto inkable terrain and dealing damage to one's opponents, which will "splat" said opponents if their health gets depleted. In ''Smash'', fighters covered in {{b|ink|status}} from any ink-spewing moves will take up to 1.5x damage from every attack until the ink deteriorates. Kirby can also use the Splattershot if he copies an Inkling's neutral special. | ||
*The Splattershot for their neutral special and neutral attack. | *The Splattershot for their neutral special and neutral attack. | ||
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Grenade Launcher - Brawl Trophy.png|The Grenade Launcher trophy in ''Brawl''. | Grenade Launcher - Brawl Trophy.png|The Grenade Launcher trophy in ''Brawl''. | ||
Grenade Launcher.jpg|Snake using the Grenade Launcher in ''Brawl''. | Grenade Launcher.jpg|Snake using the Grenade Launcher in ''Brawl''. | ||
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{{See also|Gun}} | {{See also|Gun}} | ||
For [[Joker]]'s neutral special in ''Ultimate'' he wields a hand pistol, the Tkachev. | For [[Joker]]'s neutral special in ''Ultimate'' he wields a hand pistol, the Tkachev. This is a model gun often used on film sets. It is not capable of firing real bullets, though Joker can use it to shoot imaginary bullets while inside the Metaverse that damage opponents that believe the bullets cause damage. Joker is capable of using it in a variety of ways, standard shots, shooting while moving along the ground, and while in the air he can shoot while spinning 360 degrees or rain a barrage of bullets straight down at his enemies. Kirby can also use the Tkachev if he copies Joker's neutral special. | ||
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*[[Cuphead]] Outfit {{gameIcon|ssbu}}: index finger. | *[[Cuphead]] Outfit {{gameIcon|ssbu}}: index finger. | ||
*[[Marie]] Outfit {{gameIcon|ssbu}}: The Hero Shot Replica. | *[[Marie]] Outfit {{gameIcon|ssbu}}: The Hero Shot Replica. | ||
*[[Vault Boy]] Outfit {{gameIcon|ssbu}}: Alien Blaster | *[[Vault Boy]] Outfit {{gameIcon|ssbu}}: Alien Blaster. | ||
*[[Barret]] Outfit {{gameIcon|ssbu}}: [https://finalfantasy.fandom.com/wiki/Gatling_Gun_(Final_Fantasy_VII) Gatling Gun] | *[[Barret]] Outfit {{gameIcon|ssbu}}: [https://finalfantasy.fandom.com/wiki/Gatling_Gun_(Final_Fantasy_VII) Gatling Gun]. | ||
*[[Doom Slayer]] Armor {{gameIcon|ssbu}}: [https://doom.fandom.com/wiki/Pistol/Doom_(2016) Pistol]. | |||
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Mii Gunner SSB4.png|The standard gun in ''SSB4''. | Mii Gunner SSB4.png|The standard gun in ''SSB4''. | ||
DLC Costume Proto Man.jpg|Wielding Proto Man's Proto Buster. | DLC Costume Proto Man.jpg|Wielding Proto Man's Proto Buster. | ||
DLC Costume X's Armour.jpg|Wielding | DLC Costume X's Armour.jpg|Wielding X's X-Buster. | ||
DLC Costume Isabelle Outfit.jpg|Wielding Isabelle's party popper. | DLC Costume Isabelle Outfit.jpg|Wielding Isabelle's party popper. | ||
DLC Costume K.K. Slider Outfit.jpg|Wielding K.K. Slider's acoustic guitar. | DLC Costume K.K. Slider Outfit.jpg|Wielding K.K. Slider's acoustic guitar. | ||
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Sans Costume.jpg|Wielding Sans's Gaster Blaster. | Sans Costume.jpg|Wielding Sans's Gaster Blaster. | ||
SSBU Cuphead Costume.jpg|Using Cuphead's finger gun. | SSBU Cuphead Costume.jpg|Using Cuphead's finger gun. | ||
Marie Mii Costume.jpg|Wielding Marie's Hero Shot Replica | Marie Mii Costume.jpg|Wielding Marie's Hero Shot Replica. | ||
VaultBoyMiiGunner.jpg|Wielding Vault Boy's Alien Blaster | VaultBoyMiiGunner.jpg|Wielding Vault Boy's Alien Blaster. | ||
MiiCostumeBarretSSBU.jpg|Wielding Barret's Gatling Gun. | |||
MiiCostumeDoomSlayerSSBU.jpg|Wielding Doom Slayer's Pistol. | |||
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==Other guns== | ==Other guns== | ||
The following other guns appear in notable gameplay roles: | The following other guns appear in notable gameplay roles: | ||
*[[Duck Hunt]]'s [[Wild Gunman]] and [[NES Zapper Posse]] will summon 8-bit gunmen that fire shots from their guns. | *[[Duck Hunt]]'s [[Wild Gunman]] and [[NES Zapper Posse]] will summon 8-bit gunmen that fire shots from their guns. | ||
*[[Mega Man]]'s [[Mega Legends]] will summon Mega Men from other Mega Man series with him to charge their respective Busters and fire energy beams at the opponent. In ''Ultimate'', it also features [[Proto Man]] and [[Bass]]. | *Duck Hunt's [[Trick Shot]], [[Clay Shooting]], and smash attacks are performed with an NES Zapper by the "hidden" third member of the group. | ||
*[[Kirby]] can copy fighters | *[[Mega Man]]'s [[Mega Legends]] will summon Mega Men from other ''Mega Man'' series with him to charge their respective Busters and fire energy beams at the opponent. In ''Ultimate'', it also features [[Proto Man]] and [[Bass]]. | ||
*[[Shulk]]'s [[Chain Attack]] in ''Ultimate'' includes [[Fiora]], who possesses a set of Drones as part of her body. Oddly, she uses them to fly instead of shoot the target opponents. | |||
*[[Kirby]] can copy fighters via {{b|Inhale|Kirby}}, so he can use some fighters' guns through their [[Copy Ability]]. He cannot copy alternate costumes, so some non-default guns are unusable, such as Scarborough Fair. | |||
*The [[Ray Gun]], [[Super Scope]], [[Cracker Launcher]], [[Daybreak]], [[Rage Blaster]], [[Staff]] and [[Banana Gun]] items. | *The [[Ray Gun]], [[Super Scope]], [[Cracker Launcher]], [[Daybreak]], [[Rage Blaster]], [[Staff]] and [[Banana Gun]] items. | ||
*[[Assist Trophy]] characters who attack with guns or similar weapons (named weapons in parentheses): [[Infantry and Tanks]], [[Ray Mk III]], [[Saki Amamiya]] (Dolphin Gun), [[Sheriff]]. | *[[Assist Trophy]] characters who attack with guns or similar weapons (named weapons in parentheses): [[Infantry and Tanks]], [[Ray Mk III]], [[Saki Amamiya]] (Dolphin Gun), [[Sheriff]]. | ||
*Pokémon who attack with guns: [[Blastoise]]. | |||
*Boss characters who attack with guns: the purple side of [[Duon]], [[Galleom]], [[Metal Face]]. | *Boss characters who attack with guns: the purple side of [[Duon]], [[Galleom]], [[Metal Face]]. | ||
*Common enemy characters who attack with guns: [[Scope Primid]], [[Bill Blaster]], [[Eggrobo]], [[Roturret]], [[Shotzo]]. | *Common enemy characters who attack with guns: [[Scope Primid]], [[Bill Blaster]], [[Eggrobo]], [[Roturret]], [[Shotzo]]. | ||
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Super Scope U.jpg|Super Scope in ''SSB4''. | Super Scope U.jpg|Super Scope in ''SSB4''. | ||
SSB4 - Daybreak.jpg|Daybreak in ''SSB4''. | SSB4 - Daybreak.jpg|Daybreak in ''SSB4''. | ||
Ray MK III laser Brawl.jpg|Ray Mk III using its laser in ''Brawl''. | |||
Infantry and Tanks SSBB.jpg|Infantry and Tanks in ''Brawl''. | Infantry and Tanks SSBB.jpg|Infantry and Tanks in ''Brawl''. | ||
Saki-WiiU.png|Saki Amamiya in ''SSB4''. | Saki-WiiU.png|Saki Amamiya in ''SSB4''. | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*Kazooie is the only living being who is used as a firearm. | *Kazooie is the only living being who is used as a firearm. | ||
*[[Captain Falcon]] carries a gun, though it is not used in his moveset. | *[[Captain Falcon]] carries a gun, though it is not used in his moveset and instead remains holstered on his right hip at all times. | ||
==See also== | |||
*[[List of swords]] | |||
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