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{{ | The following is a list of the 34 trophies from the {{uv|Metroid}} series that appear in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''. There are 8 trophies shared between both versions of ''Smash 4'', 5 that are exclusive to {{for3ds}}, and 21 that are exclusive to {{forwiiu}}. | ||
== | ==Both versions== | ||
{| class="sortable" | {| class="wikitable sortable" | ||
| | !style="width: 10%"|Name!!Category!!Picture {{GameIcon|ssb4-3ds}}!!Picture {{GameIcon|ssb4-wiiu}}!!Price!!Description!!style="width: 10%"|Trophy Box | ||
{{TrophyTableRow | |||
| | |name={{Anchor|Samus}} {{SSB4|Samus}} | ||
|category=Fighter | |||
|- | |imageleft=SamusTrophy3DS.png | ||
|imageright=SamusTrophyWiiU.png | |||
| | |ssb4-3ds-price=N/A | ||
|ssb4-wiiu-price=N/A | |||
|desc-3ds-ntsc=Samus Aran has fought her way across a variety of planets in the Metroid series. She wears a Power Suit designed by the Chozo, giving her incredible versatility in a fight. She can wade in, but she favors beams and missiles. A fully charged Charge Shot packs a serious punch! | |||
|desc-wiiu-ntsc=Samus Aran is known for her numerous battles across alien planets in the Metroid series. She wears a Power Suit designed by the Chozo, giving her incredible versatility in a fight. She can wade in with kicks and punches, but she favors beams and missiles. A fully charged Charge Shot packs a serious punch! | |||
| | |desc-pal=The heroine of the Metroid series, Samus Aran. Her missions take her across the reaches of space, and her Power Suit gives her immeasurable fighting prowess. In this game, she uses a variety of ranged attacks based around beams and missiles. When her Charge Shot is fully charged, it can launch foes with devastating force. | ||
' | |gamelist-ntsc={{Trophy games|console1=NES|game1=Metroid|release1=08/1987|console2=SNES|game2=Super Metroid|release2=04/1994}} | ||
| | |gamelist-pal={{Trophy games|console1=NES|game1=Metroid|release1=01/1988|console2=SNES|game2=Super Metroid|release2=07/1994}} | ||
| | }} | ||
|26. The Beginning of Metroid {{Flag|NTSC}}<br>Metroid {{Flag|PAL}} | |||
|- | {{TrophyTableRow | ||
|name={{Anchor|Samus (Alt.)}} Samus (Alt.) | |||
|category=Fighter | |||
| | |imageleft=SamusAltTrophy3DS.png | ||
| | |imageright=SamusAltTrophyWiiU.png | ||
' | |ssb4-3ds-price=N/A | ||
|- | |ssb4-wiiu-price=1000 | ||
|desc-3ds-ntsc=Samus protects herself from overhead enemies with her up smash, Cover Fire, which can land multiple hits on anyone it connects with. Samus also fires a homing missile by holding sideways and pressing the special-attack button or launches a Super Missile by quickly tapping sideways instead. | |||
|desc-wiiu-ntsc=Samus protects herself from overhead enemies with her up smash, Cover Fire, which can land multiple hits on anyone it connects with. Samus also fires a homing missile by holding sideways and pressing the special-move button or launches a Super Missile by quickly tapping sideways instead. | |||
| | |desc-pal=Samus's up smash attack, Cover Fire, fires five small blasts overhead, making it great for countering incoming aerial attacks. Her Missile attack fires a homing missile if you hold sideways and then press the special button, but if you do those things at the same time, you'll fire a Super Missile. | ||
| | |gamelist-ntsc={{Trophy games|console1=NES|game1=Metroid|release1=08/1987|console2=SNES|game2=Super Metroid|release2=04/1994}} | ||
|gamelist-pal={{Trophy games|console1=NES|game1=Metroid|release1=01/1988|console2=SNES|game2=Super Metroid|release2=07/1994}} | |||
|- | }} | ||
|27. Other M | |||
{{TrophyTableRow | |||
|- | |name={{Anchor|Zero Suit Samus}} {{SSB4|Zero Suit Samus}} | ||
| | |category=Fighter | ||
|imageleft=ZeroSuitSamusTrophy3DS.png | |||
|- | |imageright=ZeroSuitSamusTrophyWiiU.png | ||
| | |ssb4-3ds-price=N/A | ||
|ssb4-wiiu-price=N/A | |||
|desc-ntsc=Samus is far from helpless when her Power Suit is deactivated. Sure, she loses a lot of the moves and weapons she had access to before, but her Jet Boots pick up the slack! She also has the Paralyzer, a versatile weapon that can shock her rivals or change into a Plasma Whip to grab edges and enemies. | |||
|desc-pal=Without her Power Suit, Samus Aran may not have her usual strength, special moves or over-powered arm cannon, but her Jet Boots definitely kick things up a notch in their own way. The Paralyzer, her gun, does just what you'd expect it to, but it can also turn into a whip for attacking and grabbing onto edges while falling. | |||
|gamelist-ntsc={{Trophy games|console1=GBA|game1=Metroid: Zero Mission|release1=02/2004|console2=Wii|game2=Metroid: Other M|release2=08/2010}} | |||
|gamelist-pal={{Trophy games|console1=GBA|game1=Metroid: Zero Mission|release1=04/2004|console2=Wii|game2=Metroid: Other M|release2=09/2010}} | |||
}} | |||
|27. Other M | |||
{{TrophyTableRow | |||
|name={{Anchor|Zero Suit Samus (Alt.)}} Zero Suit Samus (Alt.) | |||
|category=Fighter | |||
|imageleft=ZeroSuitSamusAltTrophy3DS.png | |||
|imageright=ZeroSuitSamusAltTrophyWiiU.png | |||
|ssb4-3ds-price=N/A | |||
|ssb4-wiiu-price=1000 | |||
|desc-3ds-ntsc=Zero Suit Samus's up special Boost Kick involves a series of fast kicks that end with a swift, sideways-launching one. A perfectly executed attack will hit eight times! Her down special Flip Jump can bury a grounded fighter in the dirt. She can kick midflip by pressing the special button. | |||
|desc-wiiu-ntsc=Zero Suit Samus's up special Boost Kick involves a series of fast kicks that ends with a swift, sideways-launching one. A perfectly executed attack will hit eight times! Her down special Flip Jump can bury a grounded fighter in the dirt. She can kick midflip by pressing the special button. | |||
|desc-pal=Zero Suit Samus's Boost Kick up special finishes with a swift sideways kick. If you start the move close to an opponent, you can hit them up to eight times and launch them sideways! Her main down special, Flip Jump, buries opponents if you land on them at the end of it. Alternatively, press the button again mid-flip for a drop kick. | |||
|gamelist-ntsc={{Trophy games|console1=GBA|game1=Metroid: Zero Mission|release1=02/2004|console2=Wii|game2=Metroid: Other M|release2=08/2010}} | |||
|gamelist-pal={{Trophy games|console1=GBA|game1=Metroid: Zero Mission|release1=04/2004|console2=Wii|game2=Metroid: Other M|release2=09/2010}} | |||
}} | |||
|76. Female Fighters | |||
{{TrophyTableRow | |||
|name={{Anchor|Screw Attack}} {{b|Screw Attack|item}} | |||
|category=Item | |||
|imageleft=ScrewAttackTrophy3DS.png | |||
|imageright=ScrewAttackTrophyWiiU.png | |||
|ssb4-3ds-price=? | |||
|ssb4-wiiu-price=? | |||
|desc-ntsc=This handy item grants you the same power as Samus's Screw Attack when you pick it up. With the right timing, you can execute a devastating combo of midair attacks. Be careful, though—some fighters sacrifice the height of their jumps when they're wearing this. | |||
|desc-pal=A badge-type item that lets you use Samus's powerful Screw Attack technique when you jump. If you use it at the right moment, you might even be able to pull off deadly combos with other mid-air strikes. But watch out – some characters' jumps might not be as high while using this. | |||
|gamelist-ntsc={{Trophy games|console1=NES|game1=Metroid|release1=08/1987|console2=SNES|game2=Super Metroid|release2=04/1994}} | |||
|gamelist-pal={{Trophy games|console1=NES|game1=Metroid|release1=01/1988|console2=SNES|game2=Super Metroid|release2=07/1994}} | |||
}} | |||
|26. The Beginning of Metroid {{Flag|NTSC}}<br>Metroid {{Flag|PAL}} | |||
{{TrophyTableRow | |||
|name={{Anchor|Metroid}} {{b|Metroid|creature}} | |||
|category=Assist Trophy | |||
|imageleft=MetroidTrophy3DS.png | |||
|imageright=MetroidTrophyWiiU.png | |||
|ssb4-3ds-price=800 | |||
|ssb4-wiiu-price=300 | |||
|desc-ntsc=First discovered on planet SR388, this floating life-form grows by absorbing the energy around it. It is incredibly durable but extremely weak to cold. In Smash Bros., a Metroid will grab a rival by the head and drain energy. If you get grabbed, shake it off by pressing left and right! | |||
|desc-pal=Mysterious floating life-forms, discovered on the planet SR388, that absorb energy from other living beings. They're tough, except when they're cold. In this game, they'll try to attach themselves to fighters' heads and drain their energy. Press all the buttons you can to shake them off! | |||
|gamelist-ntsc={{Trophy games|console1=NES|game1=Metroid|release1=08/1987|console2=GB|game2=Metroid II: Return of Samus|release2=11/1991}} | |||
|gamelist-pal={{Trophy games|console1=NES|game1=Metroid|release1=01/1988|console2=GB|game2=Metroid II: Return of Samus|release2=05/1992}} | |||
}} | |||
|26. The Beginning of Metroid {{Flag|NTSC}}<br>Metroid {{Flag|PAL}} | |||
{{TrophyTableRow | |||
|name={{Anchor|Mother Brain}} [[Mother Brain]] | |||
|category=Assist Trophy | |||
|imageleft=MotherBrainTrophy3DS.png | |||
|imageright=MotherBrainTrophyWiiU.png | |||
|ssb4-3ds-price=300 | |||
|ssb4-wiiu-price=300 | |||
|desc-ntsc=Hailing from the Metroid series, this evil boss resides on the planet Zebes. When she appears in Smash Bros., she attacks with energy projectiles and a beam from her eye. It's actually possible to defeat her, and for once doing so won't start a self-destruct sequence. | |||
|desc-pal=A mainstay of the Metroid series and the final boss Samus faces on Planet Zebes. In this game, she grows to a gargantuan size and fires all sorts of energy blasts at you. Good news: you can beat her! Better news: doing so won't trigger a self-destruct sequence forcing you to make your escape! | |||
|gamelist-ntsc={{Trophy games|console1=NES|game1=Metroid|release1=08/1987|console2=SNES|game2=Super Metroid|release2=04/1994}} | |||
|gamelist-pal={{Trophy games|console1=NES|game1=Metroid|release1=01/1988|console2=SNES|game2=Super Metroid|release2=07/1994}} | |||
}} | |||
|26. The Beginning of Metroid {{Flag|NTSC}}<br>Metroid {{Flag|PAL}} | |||
{{TrophyTableRow | |||
|name={{Anchor|Dark Samus}} [[Dark Samus]] | |||
|category=Assist Trophy | |||
|imageleft=DarkSamusTrophy3DS.png | |||
|imageright=DarkSamusTrophyWiiU.png | |||
|ssb4-3ds-price=1500 | |||
|ssb4-wiiu-price=1500 | |||
|desc-ntsc=This terrifying creature is made of Phazon. Along with regenerative abilities, she can also brainwash her victims and clone herself. Summoned into Smash Bros., she resembles Samus Aran and mimics some of her moves, firing Arm Cannon blasts, launching homing energy blasts, or even unleashing Phazon. | |||
|desc-pal=An exceptionally strong and terrifying being made of Phazon. She's able to regenerate, brainwash her victims and even clone herself. When summoned in this game, she'll either fire rapid shots from her Arm Cannon, launch homing energy blasts, or unleash Phazon across the surrounding area, depending on where her target is. | |||
|gamelist-ntsc={{Trophy games|console1=GCN|game1=Metroid Prime 2: Echoes|release1=11/2004|console2=Wii|game2=Metroid Prime 3: Corruption|release2=08/2007}} | |||
|gamelist-pal={{Trophy games|console1=GCN|game1=Metroid Prime 2: Echoes|release1=11/2004|console2=Wii|game2=Metroid Prime 3: Corruption|release2=10/2007}} | |||
}} | |||
|28. The Metroid Threat {{Flag|NTSC}}<br>Metroid Enemies {{Flag|PAL}} | |||
|} | |} | ||
== | ==3DS version== | ||
{| class="sortable" | {| class="wikitable sortable" | ||
| ''' | !style="width: 10%"|Name!!Category!!Picture!!Price!!Description | ||
| | {{TrophyTableRow | ||
| [[ | |name={{Anchor|Geemer}} [[Geemer]] | ||
|category=Enemy | |||
|image=GeemerTrophy3DS.png | |||
|ssb4-3ds-price=800 | |||
|desc-ntsc=These creepy crawlers from the Metroid series cling to any surface, even the ceiling. The spikes on their backs are painful to the touch, so be careful around them. In Smash Run they'll travel on the floors or ceilings, so borrow a page from Samus's book and take them out from afar. | |||
|desc-pal=If you spot one of these creatures from the Metroid series crawling along, do your best to avoid those spikes on its back. In Smash Run, they could be on the floor, or they could be on the ceiling. Either way, you'll get hurt if you touch them, so keep a safe distance and take them out with ranged attacks. | |||
}} | |||
{{TrophyTableRow | |||
|name={{Anchor|Reo}} [[Reo]] | |||
|category=Enemy | |||
|image=ReoTrophy3DS.png | |||
|ssb4-3ds-price=800 | |||
|desc-ntsc=These clawed, fly-like enemies from Metroid show up in Smash Run, too. They float in midair, then fly in a U shape when you get close. They're predictable, which makes them easy to outsmart, but stay on your toes anyway—their attacks can send you flying. One way to beat them is to grab and throw them when they buzz near you. | |||
|desc-pal=These clawed, fly-like enemies from Metroid show up in Smash Run, too. They float in mid-air, then fly in a U-shape when you get close. They're predictable, which makes them easy to outsmart, but stay on your toes anyway – their attacks can send you flying. One way to beat them is to grab and throw them when they buzz over to you. | |||
}} | |||
{{TrophyTableRow | |||
|name={{Anchor|Kihunter}} [[Kihunter]] | |||
|category=Enemy | |||
|image=KihunterTrophy3DS.png | |||
|ssb4-3ds-price=500 | |||
|desc-ntsc=Creatures hailing from the Metroid series. They start off life as a Zero, growing into this bee-like form. Kihunters prefer to attack with quick dashes and by spitting gobs of acid. Definitely dodge the acid—it stuns you and goes through shields. Defeated Kihunters drop Jump stat boosts. | |||
|desc-pal=These insectoids from the Metroid series emerge from their larval form known as a Zero. Kihunters attack by either charging at you from above or spitting acid. That acid can paralyse you, and it'll even cut through your shield, so dodge to avoid getting hit. If you defeat a Kihunter, you'll get Jump stat boosts for your troubles. | |||
}} | |||
{{TrophyTableRow | |||
|name={{Anchor|Samus (Varia Suit)}} {{Anchor|Varia Suit}} [[metroidwiki:Varia Suit|Samus (Varia Suit)]] | |||
|category=Series Related | |||
|image=SamusVariaSuitTrophy3DS.png | |||
|ssb4-3ds-price=800 | |||
|desc-ntsc=When most people think of Samus, they think of her wearing the Varia Suit. It not only grants her power far beyond her own physical strength but also can unleash a deadly array of beams from the Arm Cannon. And, in a feature quite unique to the Metroid series, it lets her morph into a ball instead of having to crawl! | |||
|desc-pal=The Varia Suit is the armour Samus is most commonly seen in. It not only grants her power far beyond her own physical strength – it can also unleash a deadly array of beams from the Arm Cannon. And, in a feature quite unique to the Metroid series, it lets her morph into a ball. Do you reckon it's comfy in there? | |||
}} | |||
{{TrophyTableRow | |||
|name={{Anchor|Samus (Gravity Suit)}} {{Anchor|Gravity Suit}} [[metroidwiki:Gravity Suit|Samus (Gravity Suit)]] | |||
|category=Series Related | |||
|image=SamusGravitySuitTrophy3DS.png | |||
|ssb4-3ds-price=300 | |||
|desc-ntsc=Power Suits aren't known for being good in water, so if you're the aquatic type, what you need is a Gravity Suit. This stylish, glowing suit upgrade not only completely nullifies fluid resistance—making moving underwater a breeze—but also reduces damage and improves your underwater vision. What more could you ask for? | |||
|desc-pal=Power Suits aren't known for being good in water, so if you're the aquatic type, what you need is a Gravity Suit. This stylish purple suit upgrade not only completely nullifies fluid resistance, making moving underwater a breeze, but also lets you see better underwater and even reduces damage! What more could you ask for?! | |||
}} | |||
|} | |} | ||
==Wii U version== | |||
{| class="wikitable sortable" | |||
!style="width: 10%"|Name!!Category!!Picture!!Price!!Description!!style="width: 10%"|Trophy Box | |||
{{TrophyTableRow | |||
|name={{b|Zero Laser|Samus}} | |||
|category=Final Smash | |||
|image=ZeroLaserTrophyWiiU.png | |||
|ssb4-wiiu-price=N/A | |||
|desc-ntsc=Samus unleashes a massive, long-range beam from her Arm Cannon as her Final Smash. Fighters on the edges of the beam will be drawn in, taking more and more damage. The sheer power of this weapon makes it tough to aim once it's firing, but it's possible to adjust the beam up and down. | |||
|desc-pal=In Samus's Final Smash, she unleashes a huge laser beam from her Arm Cannon that draws opponents to the centre of the beam. Quite handy, since the closer they are to the centre, the more damage they'll take! You can also angle it up and down (albeit slowly), letting you catch more of your enemies and create more havoc. | |||
}} | |||
|92. Final Smashes 3 {{Flag|NTSC}}<br>Final Smashes (3) {{Flag|PAL}} | |||
{{TrophyTableRow | |||
|name={{Anchor|Gunship (Zero Suit Samus)}} [[Gunship]] (Zero Suit Samus) | |||
|category=Final Smash | |||
|image=GunshipFinalSmashTrophyWiiU.png | |||
|ssb4-wiiu-price=N/A | |||
|desc-ntsc=Samus's spaceship carries her through space and serves as her base of operations during her missions. Zero Suit Samus will call down and board her Gunship with her Final Smash. Once she's in the pilot's seat, she has a short time to unleash up to five powerful shots from the ship's weapons. Foes aren't safe even hiding off-screen! | |||
|desc-pal=Samus's Gunship is her way of travelling through space and her base of operations when exploring hostile planets. In Zero Suit Samus's Final Smash, she can use her Gunship to fire powerful beams at other fighters, hitting them multiple times, even if they're hiding off-screen! At least they can be thankful it doesn't go on forever. | |||
}} | |||
|92. Final Smashes 3 {{Flag|NTSC}}<br>Final Smashes (3) {{Flag|PAL}} | |||
{{TrophyTableRow | |||
|name={{Anchor|Morph Ball}} [[Bomb (Samus)|Morph Ball]] | |||
|category=Fighter Related | |||
|image=MorphBallTrophyWiiU.png | |||
|ssb4-wiiu-price=? | |||
|desc-ntsc=One of the numerous modules integrated into Samus's Power Suit. This one allows her to transform into a compact mobile sphere and explore tight spaces. In the very first Metroid game, it was known as the Maru Mari, which is just Japanese for "roll up," but it was later changed to the much-cooler-sounding Morph Ball. | |||
|desc-pal=One of the numerous modules integrated into Samus's Power Suit. This one allows her to transform into a compact mobile sphere and explore tight spaces. In the very first Metroid game, it was known as the Maru Mari, which is just Japanese for "roll up", but they later changed it to the much cooler-sounding Morph Ball. | |||
|gamelist-ntsc={{Trophy games|console1=NES|game1=Metroid|release1=08/1987|console2=SNES|game2=Super Metroid|release2=04/1994}} | |||
|gamelist-pal={{Trophy games|console1=NES|game1=Metroid|release1=01/1988|console2=SNES|game2=Super Metroid|release2=07/1994}} | |||
}} | |||
|26. The Beginning of Metroid {{Flag|NTSC}}<br>Metroid {{Flag|PAL}} | |||
{{TrophyTableRow | |||
|name={{Anchor|Gunship}} Gunship | |||
|category=Fighter Related | |||
|image=GunshipTrophyWiiU.png | |||
|ssb4-wiiu-price=N/A | |||
|desc-ntsc=The one partner Samus can rely on in almost all of her missions. In the wide unknown of outer space, she can always return to the Gunship for a safe haven. It allows her to replenish all of her energy and ammunition and even serves as a resting spot for the player. It sounds just like a save point, doesn't it? | |||
|desc-pal=The one partner Samus can rely on in almost all of her missions. In the wide unknown of outer space, she can always return to the Gunship for safe haven. It allows her to replenish all of her energy and ammunition, and even serves as a resting spot for the player. In other words...it's a save point. | |||
|gamelist-ntsc={{Trophy games|console1=SNES|game1=Super Metroid|release1=04/1994|console2=Wii|game2=Metroid: Other M|release2=08/2010}} | |||
|gamelist-pal={{Trophy games|console1=SNES|game1=Super Metroid|release1=07/1994|console2=Wii|game2=Metroid: Other M|release2=09/2010}} | |||
}} | |||
|27. Other M | |||
{{TrophyTableRow | |||
|name={{Anchor|Ridley}} [[Ridley]] | |||
|category=Enemy | |||
|image=RidleyTrophyWiiU.png | |||
|ssb4-wiiu-price=N/A | |||
|desc-ntsc=Samus's long-standing rival in battle. In this game, he's a common foe to all the fighters in the Pyrosphere stage. However, if you manage to launch him or knock him over, he'll become an ally to whoever dealt the last blow. Defeating him in a timed battle nets you +1 KO. | |||
|desc-pal=Samus's long-standing rival in battle. In this game, he's a common foe to all the fighters in the Pyrosphere stage. However, if you manage to launch him or knock him over, he'll become an ally to whoever dealt the last blow. If you can defeat him during a timed battle, you'll get +1 KO out of it! | |||
|gamelist-ntsc={{Trophy games|console1=NES|game1=Metroid|release1=08/1987|console2=SNES|game2=Super Metroid|release2=04/1994}} | |||
|gamelist-pal={{Trophy games|console1=NES|game1=Metroid|release1=01/1988|console2=SNES|game2=Super Metroid|release2=07/1994}} | |||
}} | |||
|26. The Beginning of Metroid {{Flag|NTSC}}<br>Metroid {{Flag|PAL}} | |||
{{TrophyTableRow | |||
|name-ntsc={{Anchor|Zero}} {{b|Zero|Metroid}} | |||
|name-pal={{Anchor|Zero (Metroid)}} Zero (Metroid) | |||
|category=Stage | |||
|image=ZeroTrophyWiiU.png | |||
|ssb4-wiiu-price=? | |||
|desc-ntsc=These arthropods with hard exoskeletons are the larval form of Kihunters, a type of enemy from the Metroid series. In this game, they appear on the Pyrosphere stage, where they fall from above and then move about slowly. Throw them to attack your opponents or Ridley, or keep hold of one to make yourself harder to launch. | |||
|desc-pal=These arthropods with hard exoskeletons are the larval form of Kihunters, a type of enemy from the Metroid series. In this game, they appear in the Pyrosphere stage, where they fall from above, then just move around slowly. Throw them to attack your opponents or Ridley, or keep hold of one to make yourself harder to launch. | |||
|gamelist-ntsc={{Trophy games|console1=SNES|game1=Super Metroid|release1=04/1994|console2=Wii|game2=Metroid: Other M|release2=08/2010}} | |||
|gamelist-pal={{Trophy games|console1=SNES|game1=Super Metroid|release1=07/1994|console2=Wii|game2=Metroid: Other M|release2=09/2010}} | |||
}} | |||
|28. The Metroid Threat {{Flag|NTSC}}<br>Metroid Enemies {{Flag|PAL}} | |||
{{TrophyTableRow | |||
|name={{Anchor|Joulion}} [[Joulion]] | |||
|category=Stage | |||
|image=JoulionTrophyWiiU.png | |||
|ssb4-wiiu-price=1500 | |||
|desc-ntsc=These enemies from Metroid: Other M look a bit like electrified water fleas. They inflate as they take damage, eventually exploding. In Smash Bros., they show up in the Pyrosphere stage, and you can make them blow up by attacking them. Hit them with combos for an even deadlier blast! | |||
|desc-pal=These enemies from Metroid: Other M look a bit like electrified water fleas. They inflate as they take damage, and eventually blow up. They also appear in the Pyrosphere stage in this game. There, they explode even when they don't take damage, but you can make the blast even deadlier by hitting them with combos, so attack them anyway! | |||
|gamelist-ntsc={{Trophy games|console1=Wii|game1=Metroid: Other M|release1=08/2010}} | |||
|gamelist-pal={{Trophy games|console1=Wii|game1=Metroid: Other M|release1=09/2010}} | |||
}} | |||
|29. The Other M Threat {{Flag|NTSC}}<br>Other M Enemies {{Flag|PAL}} | |||
{{TrophyTableRow | |||
|name-ntsc={{Anchor|FG II-Graham}} [[FG II-Graham]] | |||
|name-pal={{Anchor|FG II - Graham}} FG II - Graham | |||
|category=Stage | |||
|image=FGIIGrahamTrophyWiiU.png | |||
|ssb4-wiiu-price=1500 | |||
|desc-ntsc=In Metroid: Other M, Samus usually has to face these mobile turrets two at a time. They change speed as they fly around, firing laser beams from their large guns. In the Smash Bros. Pyrosphere stage, they fly in from above and fire lasers straight ahead when attacked. Use those lasers to hit the other fighters and Ridley! | |||
|desc-pal=In Metroid: Other M, Samus usually has to face these mobile turrets two at a time. They change speed as they fly around, and fire laser beams from their large guns. In this game's Pyrosphere stage, they fly in from above and fire lasers straight ahead when you attack them. Use those lasers to hit the other fighters and Ridley! | |||
|gamelist-ntsc={{Trophy games|console1=Wii|game1=Metroid: Other M|release1=08/2010}} | |||
|gamelist-pal={{Trophy games|console1=Wii|game1=Metroid: Other M|release1=09/2010}} | |||
}} | |||
|29. The Other M Threat {{Flag|NTSC}}<br>Other M Enemies {{Flag|PAL}} | |||
{{TrophyTableRow | |||
|name={{Anchor|Queen Metroid}} {{iw|metroidwiki|Queen Metroid}} | |||
|category=Series Related | |||
|image=QueenMetroidTrophyWiiU.png | |||
|ssb4-wiiu-price=2500 | |||
|desc-ntsc=Have you ever met people who thought Metroid was the name of the game's heroine? Adding Queen to the title would just make it worse. But if you show them what a Queen Metroid REALLY looks like, they won't make that mistake again in a hurry. Metroids are fearsome creatures, and the queen is the nastiest of the lot. | |||
|desc-pal=Have you ever met someone who thought "Metroid" was the name of the game's heroine? Putting "Queen" in front might just make it worse. But if you show them what a Queen Metroid REALLY looks like, they won't make that mistake again in a hurry. Metroids are fearsome creatures, and the Queen is the nastiest of the lot. | |||
|gamelist-ntsc={{Trophy games|console1=GB|game1=Metroid II: Return of Samus|release1=11/1991|console2=Wii|game2=Metroid: Other M|release2=08/2010}} | |||
|gamelist-pal={{Trophy games|console1=GB|game1=Metroid II: Return of Samus|release1=05/1992|console2=Wii|game2=Metroid: Other M|release2=09/2010}} | |||
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|28. The Metroid Threat {{Flag|NTSC}}<br>Metroid Enemies {{Flag|PAL}} | |||
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|name={{Anchor|Zebesian}} {{iw|metroidwiki|Zebesian}} | |||
|category=Series Related | |||
|image=ZebesianTrophyWiiU.png | |||
|ssb4-wiiu-price=1500 | |||
|desc-ntsc=This race forms the backbone of the evil Space Pirates, an organization plotting to take over the galaxy. Metroid: Other M features Cyborg Zebesians, bioweapons created through cloning and genetic manipulation of Zebesian DNA. These emotionless soldiers have none of the intelligence of the natural Zebesian race. | |||
|desc-pal=This race forms the backbone of the evil Space Pirates, an organisation plotting to take over the galaxy. Metroid: Other M features Cyborg Zebesians, bioweapons created through cloning and genetic manipulation of Zebesian DNA. These emotionless soldiers have none of the intelligence of the natural Zebesian race. | |||
|gamelist-ntsc={{Trophy games|console1=SNES|game1=Super Metroid|release1=04/1994|console2=Wii|game2=Metroid: Other M|release2=08/2010}} | |||
|gamelist-pal={{Trophy games|console1=SNES|game1=Super Metroid|release1=07/1994|console2=Wii|game2=Metroid: Other M|release2=09/2010}} | |||
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|28. The Metroid Threat {{Flag|NTSC}}<br>Metroid Enemies {{Flag|PAL}} | |||
{{TrophyTableRow | |||
|name={{Anchor|Phantoon}} {{iw|metroidwiki|Phantoon}} | |||
|category=Series Related | |||
|image=PhantoonTrophyWiiU.png | |||
|ssb4-wiiu-price=2500 | |||
|desc-ntsc=Samus originally faced this life-form in Super Metroid, but it appears again as a secret boss in Metroid: Other M after finishing the main story. Although the mysterious ethereal creature can only materialize its head in the physical world, its true form is said to be that of a giant. | |||
|desc-pal=Samus originally faced this life form in Super Metroid, but it appears again as a secret boss in Metroid: Other M after finishing the main story. Although the mysterious ethereal creature can only materialise its head in the physical world, its true form is said to have the full body of a giant. | |||
|gamelist-ntsc={{Trophy games|console1=SNES|game1=Super Metroid|release1=04/1994|console2=Wii|game2=Metroid: Other M|release2=08/2010}} | |||
|gamelist-pal={{Trophy games|console1=SNES|game1=Super Metroid|release1=07/1994|console2=Wii|game2=Metroid: Other M|release2=09/2010}} | |||
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|name={{Anchor|Nightmare (Metroid)}} {{Anchor|Nightmare}} {{iw|metroidwiki|Nightmare}} (Metroid) | |||
|category=Series Related | |||
|image=NightmareMetroidTrophyWiiU.png | |||
|ssb4-wiiu-price=2500 | |||
|desc-ntsc=This biomechanical organism was created in secret by a group of scientists employed by the Galactic Federation. That six-eyed face would give anyone nightmares, but Samus mustn't hesitate to blast away at it! That ugly mug is the weakest spot on Nightmare's otherwise armored body. | |||
|desc-pal=A biological weapon developed in secret by a radical group within the Galactic Federation Army. Though its grotesque, six-eyed face could certainly give anyone nightmares, looking away is not a wise thing to do. The only way to eradicate this fearsome creature once and for all is to expose the face and attack it head-on. | |||
|gamelist-ntsc={{Trophy games|console1=GBA|game1=Metroid Fusion|release1=11/2002|console2=Wii|game2=Metroid: Other M|release2=08/2010}} | |||
|gamelist-pal={{Trophy games|console1=GBA|game1=Metroid Fusion|release1=11/2002|console2=Wii|game2=Metroid: Other M|release2=09/2010}} | |||
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|name={{Anchor|Samus (Dark Suit)}} {{Anchor|Dark Suit}} [[metroidwiki:Dark Suit|Samus (Dark Suit)]] | |||
|category=Series Related | |||
|image=SamusDarkSuitTrophyWiiU.png | |||
|ssb4-wiiu-price=N/A | |||
|desc-ntsc=No, not what you might wear to a formal party—this is one of the Power Suit types in Samus's arsenal. The Varia Suit might have the most iconic look, but its defensive abilities are sadly lacking. On Dark Aether, this suit will be much more useful. The Luminoth created it to mitigate the deadly substances in the planet's air. | |||
|desc-pal=No, not what you might wear to a formal party – this is one of the Power Suit types in Samus's arsenal. The Varia Suit might have the most iconic look, but sadly its defensive abilities are a bit lacking. This suit is much more useful on Dark Aether. The Luminoth created it to neutralise the deadly substances in the planet's air. | |||
|gamelist={{Trophy games|console1=GCN|game1=Metroid Prime 2: Echoes|release1=11/2004}} | |||
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|name={{Anchor|Adam Malkovich}} {{iw|metroidwiki|Adam Malkovich}} | |||
|category=Series Related | |||
|image=AdamMalkovichTrophyWiiU.png | |||
|ssb4-wiiu-price=500 | |||
|desc-ntsc=Formerly Samus's commanding officer, Adam led the Galactic Federation 07th Platoon on a rescue mission to the Bottle Ship in Metroid: Other M. Samus held him in high regard, considering him one of the few people to really understand her. Unfortunately, Adam gave his life during the mission, saving Samus in the process. | |||
|desc-pal=Adam Malkovich, commander of the 07th Platoon of the Galactic Federation Army, was Samus's former superior. He was a man of few words, but would crack jokes from time to time to lift his team's spirits. Samus had great respect for him, seeing him as sort of a father figure. He died in the line of duty after saving her life. | |||
|gamelist-ntsc={{Trophy games|console1=Wii|game1=Metroid: Other M|release1=08/2010}} | |||
|gamelist-pal={{Trophy games|console1=Wii|game1=Metroid: Other M|release1=09/2010}} | |||
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{{TrophyTableRow | |||
|name={{Anchor|Little Birdie}} {{iw|metroidwiki|Little Birdie}} | |||
|category=Series Related | |||
|image=LittleBirdieTrophyWiiU.png | |||
|ssb4-wiiu-price=1500 | |||
|desc-ntsc=It may be hard to believe, but this is a younger version of the infamous Space Pirate Ridley. No matter how cute he is, don't think that you can love him and take him home—his next form is lizard-like with a sharp tail, and he has no problem turning his caring owner into a tasty snack! | |||
|desc-pal=Everyone knows Ridley as a terrifying evil space dragon, but would you have guessed he looked like this as a baby? He's kind of cute and creepy at the same time. Don't let his innocent act fool you into thinking he'd make a nice pet, though – once he sheds his skin and enters his reptile phase, you'll just become his next meal! | |||
|gamelist-ntsc={{Trophy games|console1=Wii|game1=Metroid: Other M|release1=08/2010}} | |||
|gamelist-pal={{Trophy games|console1=Wii|game1=Metroid: Other M|release1=09/2010}} | |||
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|name={{Anchor|King Kihunter}} {{iw|metroidwiki|King Kihunter}} | |||
|category=Series Related | |||
|image=KingKihunterTrophyWiiU.png | |||
|ssb4-wiiu-price=2500 | |||
|desc-ntsc=Like social insects in real life, Kihunters function as a colony, possessing a hierarchy and assigned roles. The easiest comparison is to bees, which they also closely resemble. This gigantic insect seems to be the leader of the cloned Kihunter colony that appears in Metroid: Other M, similar in status to a bee colony's queen. | |||
|desc-pal=Like social insects in real life, Kihunters work as a colony, with a hierarchy and roles to play. Basically, they're like bees. They kind of look like bees too... This gigantic insect seems to be the leader of the cloned Kihunter colony that appears in Metroid: Other M. In bee terms, that would make it the queen. | |||
|gamelist-ntsc={{Trophy games|console1=Wii|game1=Metroid: Other M|release1=08/2010}} | |||
|gamelist-pal={{Trophy games|console1=Wii|game1=Metroid: Other M|release1=09/2010}} | |||
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{{TrophyTableRow | |||
|name={{Anchor|Mystery Creature}} {{iw|metroidwiki|Mystery Creature}} | |||
|category=Series Related | |||
|image=MysteryCreatureTrophyWiiU.png | |||
|ssb4-wiiu-price=2500 | |||
|desc-ntsc=What once was a cute little bird has changed into a lizard-like creature. It still has some white feathers from its previous form, but that's where the similarities end. Is there something in its blood that drives it to confront Samus whenever possible? Her parents were Ridley's victims, after all. | |||
|desc-pal=If Little Birdie is Ridley's cute baby years, this must be his awkward teenage phase. The feathers on his back are the only real clue that it's the same creature. Is there something in Ridley's genes that make him hate Samus so much? The original Ridley killed her parents, and now this one is out to get her too! | |||
|gamelist-ntsc={{Trophy games|console1=Wii|game1=Metroid: Other M|release1=08/2010}} | |||
|gamelist-pal={{Trophy games|console1=Wii|game1=Metroid: Other M|release1=09/2010}} | |||
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{{TrophyTableRow | |||
|name={{Anchor|Vorash}} {{iw|metroidwiki|Vorash}} | |||
|category=Series Related | |||
|image=VorashTrophyWiiU.png | |||
|ssb4-wiiu-price=? | |||
|desc-ntsc=A large, fishlike monster that's more at home in an ocean of lava than underwater. Defeating it may seem like an impossible task at first, but Samus Aran knows how to persevere. By firing her Grapple Beam into its mouth, she pulls it out of the lava like a master angler, leaving it writhing helplessly on land. | |||
|desc-pal=A large, fish-like monster that's more at home in an ocean of lava than underwater. Defeating it may seem like an impossible task at first, but Samus Aran knows how to persevere. By firing her Grapple Beam into its mouth, she pulls it out of the lava like a master fisherman, leaving it writhing helplessly on solid ground. | |||
|gamelist-ntsc={{Trophy games|console1=Wii|game1=Metroid: Other M|release1=08/2010}} | |||
|gamelist-pal={{Trophy games|console1=Wii|game1=Metroid: Other M|release1=09/2010}} | |||
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|name={{Anchor|Melissa Bergman (MB)}} {{Anchor|Melissa Bergman}} {{Anchor|MB}} {{iw|metroidwiki|Melissa Bergman}} (MB) | |||
|category=Series Related | |||
|image=MelissaBergmanTrophyWiiU.png | |||
|ssb4-wiiu-price=500 | |||
|desc-ntsc=When Samus first encountered her on the Bottle Ship, she introduced herself as Madeline. Only later did Samus discover that she was actually an android named Melissa, also called MB. As Melissa's hatred for humans grew and became more apparent, the human scientists attempted (and failed) to reprogram her. | |||
|desc-pal=When Samus first encountered her on the Bottle Ship, she introduced herself as Madeline. Only later did Samus discover that she was actually an android called Melissa, host to the artificial intelligence known as MB, and that she bore a grudge against humans for trying to reprogram her after she developed emotions. | |||
|gamelist-ntsc={{Trophy games|console1=Wii|game1=Metroid: Other M|release1=08/2010}} | |||
|gamelist-pal={{Trophy games|console1=Wii|game1=Metroid: Other M|release1=09/2010}} | |||
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|name={{Anchor|RB176 Ferrocrusher}} {{iw|metroidwiki|RB176 Ferrocrusher}} | |||
|category=Series Related | |||
|image=RB176FerrocrusherTrophyWiiU.png | |||
|ssb4-wiiu-price=? | |||
|desc-ntsc=As you might guess from the coloring, this is an industrial machine...but it ends up attacking Samus anyway. It's covered in tools that may have served less violent purposes originally but are very effective as weapons. The trick to defeating it is to stay calm and freeze its moving parts and then dismantle it with extreme force. | |||
|desc-pal=As you might guess from the colouring, this is an industrial machine. Of course, it ends up attacking Samus anyway... It's covered in tools that were probably meant for less violent purposes, but they work very effectively as weapons. To defeat it, just stay calm and freeze its moving parts, then dismantle it...with extreme force. | |||
|gamelist-ntsc={{Trophy games|console1=Wii|game1=Metroid: Other M|release1=08/2010}} | |||
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|name={{Anchor|Madeline Bergman}} {{iw|metroidwiki|Madeline Bergman}} | |||
|category=Series Related | |||
|image=MadelineBergmanTrophyWiiU.png | |||
|ssb4-wiiu-price=1000 | |||
|desc-ntsc=Madeline Bergman created the android known as Melissa. In a show of motherly affection, Madeline gave Melissa her last name, Bergman, thus explaining the name MB. Melissa saw Madeline as her mother, but the deep betrayal Melissa felt when Madeline refused to help her prompted her to rebel against her creator. | |||
|desc-pal=Madeline is the woman responsible for giving the intelligent android MB a human name: Melissa Bergman. The family name of Bergman is Madeline's own, and it seems Melissa saw Madeline as something of a mother. However, due to a terrible misunderstanding, Melissa believed Madeline had betrayed her. | |||
|gamelist-ntsc={{Trophy games|console1=Wii|game1=Metroid: Other M|release1=08/2010}} | |||
|gamelist-pal={{Trophy games|console1=Wii|game1=Metroid: Other M|release1=09/2010}} | |||
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|27. Other M | |||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* | *With the complete absence of a trophy or even a reference in a trophy description, {{for3ds}} is the first installment to not have Ridley appear in any capacity. | ||
* | *Although Adam Malkovich's only listed appearance is 2010's ''Metroid: Other M'', he previously appeared as the artificial intelligence of Samus's operating system in 2002's ''Metroid Fusion''. | ||
*The Gunship (Zero Suit Samus) trophy is the only Final Smash trophy that specifies a character without being a shared Final Smash; in this case, it's used to distinguish from the standard Gunship trophy. | |||
*The Samus (Varia Suit)'s description in the NTSC version of ''for Nintendo 3DS'' references the "y cant metroid{{sic}} crawl" meme, which originated as a post from {{uv|Miiverse}}. | |||
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Latest revision as of 09:44, August 19, 2024
The following is a list of the 34 trophies from the Metroid series that appear in Super Smash Bros. 4. There are 8 trophies shared between both versions of Smash 4, 5 that are exclusive to Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS, and 21 that are exclusive to Super Smash Bros. for Wii U.
Both versions[edit]
Name | Category | Picture | Picture | Price | Description | Trophy Box |
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Samus | Fighter | N/A |
Samus Aran has fought her way across a variety of planets in the Metroid series. She wears a Power Suit designed by the Chozo, giving her incredible versatility in a fight. She can wade in, but she favors beams and missiles. A fully charged Charge Shot packs a serious punch! Samus Aran is known for her numerous battles across alien planets in the Metroid series. She wears a Power Suit designed by the Chozo, giving her incredible versatility in a fight. She can wade in with kicks and punches, but she favors beams and missiles. A fully charged Charge Shot packs a serious punch!
The heroine of the Metroid series, Samus Aran. Her missions take her across the reaches of space, and her Power Suit gives her immeasurable fighting prowess. In this game, she uses a variety of ranged attacks based around beams and missiles. When her Charge Shot is fully charged, it can launch foes with devastating force.
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Samus (Alt.) | Fighter | N/A |
Samus protects herself from overhead enemies with her up smash, Cover Fire, which can land multiple hits on anyone it connects with. Samus also fires a homing missile by holding sideways and pressing the special-attack button or launches a Super Missile by quickly tapping sideways instead. Samus protects herself from overhead enemies with her up smash, Cover Fire, which can land multiple hits on anyone it connects with. Samus also fires a homing missile by holding sideways and pressing the special-move button or launches a Super Missile by quickly tapping sideways instead.
Samus's up smash attack, Cover Fire, fires five small blasts overhead, making it great for countering incoming aerial attacks. Her Missile attack fires a homing missile if you hold sideways and then press the special button, but if you do those things at the same time, you'll fire a Super Missile.
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Zero Suit Samus | Fighter | N/A |
Samus is far from helpless when her Power Suit is deactivated. Sure, she loses a lot of the moves and weapons she had access to before, but her Jet Boots pick up the slack! She also has the Paralyzer, a versatile weapon that can shock her rivals or change into a Plasma Whip to grab edges and enemies. Without her Power Suit, Samus Aran may not have her usual strength, special moves or over-powered arm cannon, but her Jet Boots definitely kick things up a notch in their own way. The Paralyzer, her gun, does just what you'd expect it to, but it can also turn into a whip for attacking and grabbing onto edges while falling. |
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Zero Suit Samus (Alt.) | Fighter | N/A |
Zero Suit Samus's up special Boost Kick involves a series of fast kicks that end with a swift, sideways-launching one. A perfectly executed attack will hit eight times! Her down special Flip Jump can bury a grounded fighter in the dirt. She can kick midflip by pressing the special button. Zero Suit Samus's up special Boost Kick involves a series of fast kicks that ends with a swift, sideways-launching one. A perfectly executed attack will hit eight times! Her down special Flip Jump can bury a grounded fighter in the dirt. She can kick midflip by pressing the special button. Zero Suit Samus's Boost Kick up special finishes with a swift sideways kick. If you start the move close to an opponent, you can hit them up to eight times and launch them sideways! Her main down special, Flip Jump, buries opponents if you land on them at the end of it. Alternatively, press the button again mid-flip for a drop kick. |
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Screw Attack | Item | ? G; — |
This handy item grants you the same power as Samus's Screw Attack when you pick it up. With the right timing, you can execute a devastating combo of midair attacks. Be careful, though—some fighters sacrifice the height of their jumps when they're wearing this.
A badge-type item that lets you use Samus's powerful Screw Attack technique when you jump. If you use it at the right moment, you might even be able to pull off deadly combos with other mid-air strikes. But watch out – some characters' jumps might not be as high while using this.
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Metroid | Assist Trophy | 800 G; 20 |
First discovered on planet SR388, this floating life-form grows by absorbing the energy around it. It is incredibly durable but extremely weak to cold. In Smash Bros., a Metroid will grab a rival by the head and drain energy. If you get grabbed, shake it off by pressing left and right!
Mysterious floating life-forms, discovered on the planet SR388, that absorb energy from other living beings. They're tough, except when they're cold. In this game, they'll try to attach themselves to fighters' heads and drain their energy. Press all the buttons you can to shake them off!
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Mother Brain | Assist Trophy | 300 G; 5 |
Hailing from the Metroid series, this evil boss resides on the planet Zebes. When she appears in Smash Bros., she attacks with energy projectiles and a beam from her eye. It's actually possible to defeat her, and for once doing so won't start a self-destruct sequence.
A mainstay of the Metroid series and the final boss Samus faces on Planet Zebes. In this game, she grows to a gargantuan size and fires all sorts of energy blasts at you. Good news: you can beat her! Better news: doing so won't trigger a self-destruct sequence forcing you to make your escape!
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Dark Samus | Assist Trophy | 1500 G; 50 |
This terrifying creature is made of Phazon. Along with regenerative abilities, she can also brainwash her victims and clone herself. Summoned into Smash Bros., she resembles Samus Aran and mimics some of her moves, firing Arm Cannon blasts, launching homing energy blasts, or even unleashing Phazon. An exceptionally strong and terrifying being made of Phazon. She's able to regenerate, brainwash her victims and even clone herself. When summoned in this game, she'll either fire rapid shots from her Arm Cannon, launch homing energy blasts, or unleash Phazon across the surrounding area, depending on where her target is. |
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3DS version[edit]
Name | Category | Picture | Price | Description |
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Geemer | Enemy | 800 G; 20 |
These creepy crawlers from the Metroid series cling to any surface, even the ceiling. The spikes on their backs are painful to the touch, so be careful around them. In Smash Run they'll travel on the floors or ceilings, so borrow a page from Samus's book and take them out from afar. If you spot one of these creatures from the Metroid series crawling along, do your best to avoid those spikes on its back. In Smash Run, they could be on the floor, or they could be on the ceiling. Either way, you'll get hurt if you touch them, so keep a safe distance and take them out with ranged attacks. | |
Reo | Enemy | 800 G; 20 |
These clawed, fly-like enemies from Metroid show up in Smash Run, too. They float in midair, then fly in a U shape when you get close. They're predictable, which makes them easy to outsmart, but stay on your toes anyway—their attacks can send you flying. One way to beat them is to grab and throw them when they buzz near you. These clawed, fly-like enemies from Metroid show up in Smash Run, too. They float in mid-air, then fly in a U-shape when you get close. They're predictable, which makes them easy to outsmart, but stay on your toes anyway – their attacks can send you flying. One way to beat them is to grab and throw them when they buzz over to you. | |
Kihunter | Enemy | 500 G; 10 |
Creatures hailing from the Metroid series. They start off life as a Zero, growing into this bee-like form. Kihunters prefer to attack with quick dashes and by spitting gobs of acid. Definitely dodge the acid—it stuns you and goes through shields. Defeated Kihunters drop Jump stat boosts. These insectoids from the Metroid series emerge from their larval form known as a Zero. Kihunters attack by either charging at you from above or spitting acid. That acid can paralyse you, and it'll even cut through your shield, so dodge to avoid getting hit. If you defeat a Kihunter, you'll get Jump stat boosts for your troubles. | |
Samus (Varia Suit) | Series Related | 800 G; 20 |
When most people think of Samus, they think of her wearing the Varia Suit. It not only grants her power far beyond her own physical strength but also can unleash a deadly array of beams from the Arm Cannon. And, in a feature quite unique to the Metroid series, it lets her morph into a ball instead of having to crawl! The Varia Suit is the armour Samus is most commonly seen in. It not only grants her power far beyond her own physical strength – it can also unleash a deadly array of beams from the Arm Cannon. And, in a feature quite unique to the Metroid series, it lets her morph into a ball. Do you reckon it's comfy in there? | |
Samus (Gravity Suit) | Series Related | 300 G; 5 |
Power Suits aren't known for being good in water, so if you're the aquatic type, what you need is a Gravity Suit. This stylish, glowing suit upgrade not only completely nullifies fluid resistance—making moving underwater a breeze—but also reduces damage and improves your underwater vision. What more could you ask for? Power Suits aren't known for being good in water, so if you're the aquatic type, what you need is a Gravity Suit. This stylish purple suit upgrade not only completely nullifies fluid resistance, making moving underwater a breeze, but also lets you see better underwater and even reduces damage! What more could you ask for?! |
Wii U version[edit]
Name | Category | Picture | Price | Description | Trophy Box |
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Zero Laser | Final Smash |
Samus unleashes a massive, long-range beam from her Arm Cannon as her Final Smash. Fighters on the edges of the beam will be drawn in, taking more and more damage. The sheer power of this weapon makes it tough to aim once it's firing, but it's possible to adjust the beam up and down. In Samus's Final Smash, she unleashes a huge laser beam from her Arm Cannon that draws opponents to the centre of the beam. Quite handy, since the closer they are to the centre, the more damage they'll take! You can also angle it up and down (albeit slowly), letting you catch more of your enemies and create more havoc. |
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Gunship (Zero Suit Samus) | Final Smash |
Samus's spaceship carries her through space and serves as her base of operations during her missions. Zero Suit Samus will call down and board her Gunship with her Final Smash. Once she's in the pilot's seat, she has a short time to unleash up to five powerful shots from the ship's weapons. Foes aren't safe even hiding off-screen! Samus's Gunship is her way of travelling through space and her base of operations when exploring hostile planets. In Zero Suit Samus's Final Smash, she can use her Gunship to fire powerful beams at other fighters, hitting them multiple times, even if they're hiding off-screen! At least they can be thankful it doesn't go on forever. |
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Morph Ball | Fighter Related |
One of the numerous modules integrated into Samus's Power Suit. This one allows her to transform into a compact mobile sphere and explore tight spaces. In the very first Metroid game, it was known as the Maru Mari, which is just Japanese for "roll up," but it was later changed to the much-cooler-sounding Morph Ball.
One of the numerous modules integrated into Samus's Power Suit. This one allows her to transform into a compact mobile sphere and explore tight spaces. In the very first Metroid game, it was known as the Maru Mari, which is just Japanese for "roll up", but they later changed it to the much cooler-sounding Morph Ball.
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Gunship | Fighter Related |
The one partner Samus can rely on in almost all of her missions. In the wide unknown of outer space, she can always return to the Gunship for a safe haven. It allows her to replenish all of her energy and ammunition and even serves as a resting spot for the player. It sounds just like a save point, doesn't it? The one partner Samus can rely on in almost all of her missions. In the wide unknown of outer space, she can always return to the Gunship for safe haven. It allows her to replenish all of her energy and ammunition, and even serves as a resting spot for the player. In other words...it's a save point. |
27. Other M | ||
Ridley | Enemy |
Samus's long-standing rival in battle. In this game, he's a common foe to all the fighters in the Pyrosphere stage. However, if you manage to launch him or knock him over, he'll become an ally to whoever dealt the last blow. Defeating him in a timed battle nets you +1 KO.
Samus's long-standing rival in battle. In this game, he's a common foe to all the fighters in the Pyrosphere stage. However, if you manage to launch him or knock him over, he'll become an ally to whoever dealt the last blow. If you can defeat him during a timed battle, you'll get +1 KO out of it!
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26. The Beginning of Metroid Metroid | ||
Zero Zero (Metroid) |
Stage |
These arthropods with hard exoskeletons are the larval form of Kihunters, a type of enemy from the Metroid series. In this game, they appear on the Pyrosphere stage, where they fall from above and then move about slowly. Throw them to attack your opponents or Ridley, or keep hold of one to make yourself harder to launch. These arthropods with hard exoskeletons are the larval form of Kihunters, a type of enemy from the Metroid series. In this game, they appear in the Pyrosphere stage, where they fall from above, then just move around slowly. Throw them to attack your opponents or Ridley, or keep hold of one to make yourself harder to launch. |
28. The Metroid Threat Metroid Enemies | ||
Joulion | Stage |
These enemies from Metroid: Other M look a bit like electrified water fleas. They inflate as they take damage, eventually exploding. In Smash Bros., they show up in the Pyrosphere stage, and you can make them blow up by attacking them. Hit them with combos for an even deadlier blast! These enemies from Metroid: Other M look a bit like electrified water fleas. They inflate as they take damage, and eventually blow up. They also appear in the Pyrosphere stage in this game. There, they explode even when they don't take damage, but you can make the blast even deadlier by hitting them with combos, so attack them anyway! |
29. The Other M Threat Other M Enemies | ||
FG II-Graham FG II - Graham |
Stage |
In Metroid: Other M, Samus usually has to face these mobile turrets two at a time. They change speed as they fly around, firing laser beams from their large guns. In the Smash Bros. Pyrosphere stage, they fly in from above and fire lasers straight ahead when attacked. Use those lasers to hit the other fighters and Ridley! In Metroid: Other M, Samus usually has to face these mobile turrets two at a time. They change speed as they fly around, and fire laser beams from their large guns. In this game's Pyrosphere stage, they fly in from above and fire lasers straight ahead when you attack them. Use those lasers to hit the other fighters and Ridley! |
29. The Other M Threat Other M Enemies | ||
Queen Metroid | Series Related |
Have you ever met people who thought Metroid was the name of the game's heroine? Adding Queen to the title would just make it worse. But if you show them what a Queen Metroid REALLY looks like, they won't make that mistake again in a hurry. Metroids are fearsome creatures, and the queen is the nastiest of the lot. Have you ever met someone who thought "Metroid" was the name of the game's heroine? Putting "Queen" in front might just make it worse. But if you show them what a Queen Metroid REALLY looks like, they won't make that mistake again in a hurry. Metroids are fearsome creatures, and the Queen is the nastiest of the lot. |
28. The Metroid Threat Metroid Enemies | ||
Zebesian | Series Related |
This race forms the backbone of the evil Space Pirates, an organization plotting to take over the galaxy. Metroid: Other M features Cyborg Zebesians, bioweapons created through cloning and genetic manipulation of Zebesian DNA. These emotionless soldiers have none of the intelligence of the natural Zebesian race. This race forms the backbone of the evil Space Pirates, an organisation plotting to take over the galaxy. Metroid: Other M features Cyborg Zebesians, bioweapons created through cloning and genetic manipulation of Zebesian DNA. These emotionless soldiers have none of the intelligence of the natural Zebesian race. |
28. The Metroid Threat Metroid Enemies | ||
Phantoon | Series Related |
Samus originally faced this life-form in Super Metroid, but it appears again as a secret boss in Metroid: Other M after finishing the main story. Although the mysterious ethereal creature can only materialize its head in the physical world, its true form is said to be that of a giant. Samus originally faced this life form in Super Metroid, but it appears again as a secret boss in Metroid: Other M after finishing the main story. Although the mysterious ethereal creature can only materialise its head in the physical world, its true form is said to have the full body of a giant. |
28. The Metroid Threat Metroid Enemies | ||
Nightmare (Metroid) | Series Related |
This biomechanical organism was created in secret by a group of scientists employed by the Galactic Federation. That six-eyed face would give anyone nightmares, but Samus mustn't hesitate to blast away at it! That ugly mug is the weakest spot on Nightmare's otherwise armored body. A biological weapon developed in secret by a radical group within the Galactic Federation Army. Though its grotesque, six-eyed face could certainly give anyone nightmares, looking away is not a wise thing to do. The only way to eradicate this fearsome creature once and for all is to expose the face and attack it head-on. |
28. The Metroid Threat Metroid Enemies | ||
Samus (Dark Suit) | Series Related |
No, not what you might wear to a formal party—this is one of the Power Suit types in Samus's arsenal. The Varia Suit might have the most iconic look, but its defensive abilities are sadly lacking. On Dark Aether, this suit will be much more useful. The Luminoth created it to mitigate the deadly substances in the planet's air. No, not what you might wear to a formal party – this is one of the Power Suit types in Samus's arsenal. The Varia Suit might have the most iconic look, but sadly its defensive abilities are a bit lacking. This suit is much more useful on Dark Aether. The Luminoth created it to neutralise the deadly substances in the planet's air. |
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Adam Malkovich | Series Related |
Formerly Samus's commanding officer, Adam led the Galactic Federation 07th Platoon on a rescue mission to the Bottle Ship in Metroid: Other M. Samus held him in high regard, considering him one of the few people to really understand her. Unfortunately, Adam gave his life during the mission, saving Samus in the process. Adam Malkovich, commander of the 07th Platoon of the Galactic Federation Army, was Samus's former superior. He was a man of few words, but would crack jokes from time to time to lift his team's spirits. Samus had great respect for him, seeing him as sort of a father figure. He died in the line of duty after saving her life. |
27. Other M | ||
Little Birdie | Series Related |
It may be hard to believe, but this is a younger version of the infamous Space Pirate Ridley. No matter how cute he is, don't think that you can love him and take him home—his next form is lizard-like with a sharp tail, and he has no problem turning his caring owner into a tasty snack! Everyone knows Ridley as a terrifying evil space dragon, but would you have guessed he looked like this as a baby? He's kind of cute and creepy at the same time. Don't let his innocent act fool you into thinking he'd make a nice pet, though – once he sheds his skin and enters his reptile phase, you'll just become his next meal! |
29. The Other M Threat Other M Enemies | ||
King Kihunter | Series Related |
Like social insects in real life, Kihunters function as a colony, possessing a hierarchy and assigned roles. The easiest comparison is to bees, which they also closely resemble. This gigantic insect seems to be the leader of the cloned Kihunter colony that appears in Metroid: Other M, similar in status to a bee colony's queen. Like social insects in real life, Kihunters work as a colony, with a hierarchy and roles to play. Basically, they're like bees. They kind of look like bees too... This gigantic insect seems to be the leader of the cloned Kihunter colony that appears in Metroid: Other M. In bee terms, that would make it the queen. |
29. The Other M Threat Other M Enemies | ||
Mystery Creature | Series Related |
What once was a cute little bird has changed into a lizard-like creature. It still has some white feathers from its previous form, but that's where the similarities end. Is there something in its blood that drives it to confront Samus whenever possible? Her parents were Ridley's victims, after all. If Little Birdie is Ridley's cute baby years, this must be his awkward teenage phase. The feathers on his back are the only real clue that it's the same creature. Is there something in Ridley's genes that make him hate Samus so much? The original Ridley killed her parents, and now this one is out to get her too! |
29. The Other M Threat Other M Enemies | ||
Vorash | Series Related |
A large, fishlike monster that's more at home in an ocean of lava than underwater. Defeating it may seem like an impossible task at first, but Samus Aran knows how to persevere. By firing her Grapple Beam into its mouth, she pulls it out of the lava like a master angler, leaving it writhing helplessly on land. A large, fish-like monster that's more at home in an ocean of lava than underwater. Defeating it may seem like an impossible task at first, but Samus Aran knows how to persevere. By firing her Grapple Beam into its mouth, she pulls it out of the lava like a master fisherman, leaving it writhing helplessly on solid ground. |
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Melissa Bergman (MB) | Series Related |
When Samus first encountered her on the Bottle Ship, she introduced herself as Madeline. Only later did Samus discover that she was actually an android named Melissa, also called MB. As Melissa's hatred for humans grew and became more apparent, the human scientists attempted (and failed) to reprogram her. When Samus first encountered her on the Bottle Ship, she introduced herself as Madeline. Only later did Samus discover that she was actually an android called Melissa, host to the artificial intelligence known as MB, and that she bore a grudge against humans for trying to reprogram her after she developed emotions. |
27. Other M | ||
RB176 Ferrocrusher | Series Related |
As you might guess from the coloring, this is an industrial machine...but it ends up attacking Samus anyway. It's covered in tools that may have served less violent purposes originally but are very effective as weapons. The trick to defeating it is to stay calm and freeze its moving parts and then dismantle it with extreme force. As you might guess from the colouring, this is an industrial machine. Of course, it ends up attacking Samus anyway... It's covered in tools that were probably meant for less violent purposes, but they work very effectively as weapons. To defeat it, just stay calm and freeze its moving parts, then dismantle it...with extreme force. |
29. The Other M Threat Other M Enemies | ||
Madeline Bergman | Series Related |
Madeline Bergman created the android known as Melissa. In a show of motherly affection, Madeline gave Melissa her last name, Bergman, thus explaining the name MB. Melissa saw Madeline as her mother, but the deep betrayal Melissa felt when Madeline refused to help her prompted her to rebel against her creator. Madeline is the woman responsible for giving the intelligent android MB a human name: Melissa Bergman. The family name of Bergman is Madeline's own, and it seems Melissa saw Madeline as something of a mother. However, due to a terrible misunderstanding, Melissa believed Madeline had betrayed her. |
27. Other M |
Trivia[edit]
- With the complete absence of a trophy or even a reference in a trophy description, Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS is the first installment to not have Ridley appear in any capacity.
- Although Adam Malkovich's only listed appearance is 2010's Metroid: Other M, he previously appeared as the artificial intelligence of Samus's operating system in 2002's Metroid Fusion.
- The Gunship (Zero Suit Samus) trophy is the only Final Smash trophy that specifies a character without being a shared Final Smash; in this case, it's used to distinguish from the standard Gunship trophy.
- The Samus (Varia Suit)'s description in the NTSC version of for Nintendo 3DS references the "y cant metroid[sic] crawl" meme, which originated as a post from Miiverse.
Trophies by series | |
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Melee trophies | Mario · Yoshi · Donkey Kong · The Legend of Zelda · F-Zero · Star Fox · Metroid · Kirby · EarthBound/Mother · Fire Emblem · Pokémon · Ice Climber · Game & Watch · Others · Super Smash Bros. |
Brawl trophies | Super Smash Bros. · The Subspace Emissary · Mario · Donkey Kong · The Legend of Zelda · Metroid · Yoshi · Kirby · Star Fox · Pokémon · F-Zero · EarthBound/Mother · Ice Climber · Fire Emblem · Kid Icarus · WarioWare · Pikmin · Animal Crossing · Game & Watch · Others · Metal Gear · Sonic the Hedgehog |
SSB4 trophies | Super Smash Bros. · Mario · Donkey Kong · The Legend of Zelda · Metroid · Yoshi · Kirby · Star Fox · Pokémon · F-Zero · EarthBound/Mother · Fire Emblem · Game & Watch · Kid Icarus · WarioWare · Pikmin · R.O.B. · Animal Crossing · Wii Fit · Punch-Out!! · Xenoblade Chronicles · Duck Hunt · Others · Sonic the Hedgehog · Mega Man · Pac-Man · Street Fighter · Final Fantasy · Bayonetta |
Metroid universe | |
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Fighters | Samus (SSB · SSBM · SSBB · SSB4 · SSBU) · Zero Suit Samus (SSBB · SSB4 · SSBU) · Ridley (SSBU) · Dark Samus (SSBU) |
Assist Trophies | Metroid · Dark Samus · Mother Brain |
Bosses | Ridley · Meta Ridley |
Stages | Planet Zebes · Brinstar · Brinstar Depths · Frigate Orpheon · Norfair · Pyrosphere Brinstar Escape Shaft (Adventure Mode) |
Item | Screw Attack · Power Suit Piece |
Enemies | Geemer · Kihunter · Metroid · Reo · FG II-Graham · Joulion · Zero |
Other | Gunship · Kraid |
Trophies, Stickers and Spirits | Trophies (SSBM · SSBB · SSB4) · Stickers · Spirits |
Music | Brawl · SSB4 · Ultimate |
Masterpieces | Metroid · Super Metroid |