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A zoomed out shot of the Smash Run map.

Smash Run (フィールドスマッシュ, Field Smash) is a gameplay mode set to appear exclusively in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS. The mode starts with a five minute adventure course involving exploration and battling enemies from both Brawl's The Subspace Emissary and other game series. Through defeating these enemies, as well as opening chests, breaking targets similar to those found in Break the Targets, and other methods, power-up markers can be found and picked up and are used for increasing various stats for the player's character. Players will also have to be careful while adventuring, as there are enemies that can steal their power-ups, as well as the risk of getting power-ups knocked out of them by other players that they might meet up with, (though Sakurai himself recommends to refrain from going at each other during the five minutes). Prior to starting, players can equip themselves with special items that they can use during the match. Upon the expiration of the five minutes, any power-ups collected are added to the characters stats, and the players fight each other in a match with a one minute time limit. This may be a normal battle, a battle with a modifier (similar to Special Melee or Special Brawl), or else a vertical or horizontal race.

In addition to being attacked normally, certain Smash Run enemies can be grabbed. They can then be pummeled and thrown as any other character can be. These enemies can also be inhaled, and swallowing them simply deals damage instead of instantly defeating them.

Other elements from the previous Smash games appear in the enemy course as well, including doors like those in The Subspace Emissary and targets that can be broken to yield power-ups.

After a match, players can obtain trophies and character customization items that they collected while in the adventure course.

List of power-ups

The following items can be found by defeating enemies, opening chests, and completing miniature missions within the mode. Each item has its own use, and will help the player in some way during the coming fight. Additionally, every item can be found in different sizes, which presumably alters how much of each stat will be boosted. Power-ups with clocks on them also appear, which give a large temporary boost to the stat.[1] There appears to be a maximum of 1000 arbitrary points for each category.

Icon Name Description
SmashRunSpeed.png Speed (移動, Movement) A green item resembling a boot. Known to boost dashing speed; may also boost walking and air speed.
SmashRunJump.png Jump (ジャンプ, Jump) A yellow item resembling a wing. Increases jumping height, also appears to increase falling speed.
SmashRunAttack.png Attack (通常ワザ, Normal Technique) An orange item resembling a boxing glove. Boosts power of all normal attacks.
SmashRunSpecial.png Special (必殺ワザ, Special Technique) A red item shaped like a starburst. Boosts power of all special moves.
SmashRunArms.png Arms (投げ・アイテム, Throw/Item) A purple item resembling a sledge-hammer. Increases strength of projectiles, item attacks, and throws. Is is unknown how this distinction operates on special moves that involve projectiles, items, or throws.
SmashRunDefense.png Defense (防御, Defense) A blue item resembling a generic shield. Makes it more difficult to launch characters; it is currently unknown whether this is an increase in weight or a decrease in knockback taken (which may also result in flinch resistance).

Known enemies

Enemy Series
Banzai Bill Mario (universe) Mario
Bill Blaster Mario (universe) Mario
Blue Bubble The Legend of Zelda (universe) The Legend of Zelda
Bonkers Kirby (universe) Kirby
Boom Stomper Kid Icarus (universe) Kid Icarus
Bronto Burt Kirby (universe) Kirby
Bulborb Pikmin (universe) Pikmin
Bullet Bill Mario (universe) Mario
Bumpety Bomb Kid Icarus (universe) Kid Icarus
Chandelure Pokémon (universe) Pokémon
Clubberskull Kid Icarus (universe) Kid Icarus
Cryogonal Pokémon (universe) Pokémon
Cucco The Legend of Zelda (universe) The Legend of Zelda
Daphne Kid Icarus (universe) Kid Icarus
Darknut The Legend of Zelda (universe) The Legend of Zelda
Eggrobo Sonic the Hedgehog (universe) Sonic
Flage Kid Icarus (universe) Kid Icarus
Flame Chomp Mario (universe) Mario
Gastly Pokémon (universe) Pokémon
Giant Goomba Mario (universe) Mario
Glice Adventure Mode: The Subspace Emissary The Subspace Emissary
Glire Adventure Mode: The Subspace Emissary The Subspace Emissary
Glunder Adventure Mode: The Subspace Emissary The Subspace Emissary
Goomba Mario (universe) Mario
Gordo Kirby (universe) Kirby
Hammer Bro. Mario (universe) Mario
Iridescent Glint Beetle Pikmin (universe) Pikmin
Kihunter Metroid (universe) Metroid
Koffing Pokémon (universe) Pokémon
Koopa Paratroopa Mario (universe) Mario
Koopa Troopa Mario (universe) Mario
Kritter Donkey Kong (universe) Donkey Kong
Lakitu and Spinies Mario (universe) Mario
Lethinium Kid Icarus (universe) Kid Icarus
Magikoopa Mario (universe) Mario
Mahva Kid Icarus (universe) Kid Icarus
Megonta Kid Icarus (universe) Kid Icarus
Metroid Metroid (universe) Metroid
Mettaur Mega Man (universe) Mega Man
Mimicutie Kid Icarus (universe) Kid Icarus
Mite Adventure Mode: The Subspace Emissary The Subspace Emissary
Monoeye Kid Icarus (universe) Kid Icarus
Nutski Kid Icarus (universe) Kid Icarus
Octorok The Legend of Zelda (universe) The Legend of Zelda
Orne Kid Icarus (universe) Kid Icarus
Parasol Waddle Dee Kirby (universe) Kirby
Peahat The Legend of Zelda (universe) The Legend of Zelda
Petilil Pokémon (universe) Pokémon
Plasma Wisp Kirby (universe) Kirby
Poe The Legend of Zelda (universe) The Legend of Zelda
Polar Bear Ice Climber (universe) Ice Climber
Pooka Pac-Man (universe) Pac-Man/Dig-Dug
Poppant Adventure Mode: The Subspace Emissary The Subspace Emissary
Reaper Kid Icarus (universe) Kid Icarus
ReDead The Legend of Zelda (universe) The Legend of Zelda
Reo Metroid (universe) Metroid
Roturret Adventure Mode: The Subspace Emissary The Subspace Emissary
Shotzo Kirby (universe) Kirby
Shy Guy Mario (universe)Yoshi (universe) Mario/Yoshi
Skuttler Kid Icarus (universe) Kid Icarus
Sneaky Spirit SpecialStagesSymbol.svg Rhythm Heaven
Souflee Kid Icarus (universe) Kid Icarus
Spike Top Mario (universe) Mario
Stalfos The Legend of Zelda (universe) The Legend of Zelda
Subspace Generator Adventure Mode: The Subspace Emissary The Subspace Emissary
Tac Kirby (universe) Kirby
Tiki Buzz Donkey Kong (universe) Donkey Kong
Waddle Dee Kirby (universe) Kirby
Waddle Doo Kirby (universe) Kirby
Yellow Ghost SpecialStagesSymbol.svg Find Mii
Zoomer Metroid (universe) Metroid
Zuree Kid Icarus (universe) Kid Icarus

Origin

Smash Run is based in concept on City Trial from Kirby Air Ride, another game directed by Masahiro Sakurai, who explained that he wanted to recreate the mode in the game. In that mode, players would explore a large city to collect power-ups for their vehicles before proceeding to race or battle with those power-ups active.

Gallery

References