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This page lists all of the [[tips]] present in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''.
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==Fighters==
==Fighters==
==={{SSBU|Mario}}===
''[[List of tips (SSBU)/Fighters]]''
*'''Mario's Origins''' – Mario made his debut in the arcade game Donkey Kong (game). He wore a blue shirt and red overalls—the opposite of his current outfit.
*'''In His Series''' – When you think of Mario, you might think of his signature phrases like "Mamma mia!" and "It's-a me, Mario!" These classic Mario phrases were first uttered by Mario in Super Mario 64.
*'''The Gold Standard of Action Games''' – The Super Mario series has released 35 titles, appeared on at least 15 systems, and it's sold more than 340 million copies worldwide!
*'''[[Luigi]]'s Air Superiority''' – The title Super Mario Bros. 2 refers to different games in the West and in Japan, but both games introduced Luigi's ability to jump higher than Mario!
*'''Mario's Name''' – When Mario first appeared in the arcade version of Donkey Kong, he was known as Jumpman. The kidnapped woman was called "Lady," but she was later given the name Pauline.
*'''A Familiar Face''' – In Punch-Out!!, released on the NES in 1987, the referee was none other than Mario! His outfit was a bit different, but he still wore his trademark cap.
*'''[[F.L.U.D.D.]] from Super Mario Sunshine''' – A device in Super Mario Sunshine made by Gadd Science, Inc. It's a handy partner that can defeat enemies with water or change attributes by changing the nozzle.
*'''Builder Mario''' – Select the seventh color variation to play as Builder Mario from Super Mario Maker.
*'''Wedding''' – Select the eighth color variation to play as Wedding Mario from Super Mario Odyssey.
*'''[[Cape]]'s Effect (Side Special)''' – This move has the effect of turning your opponents around. This can really mess them up if they're trying to get back onto the stage!
*'''Dodging with Cape (Side Special)''' – Use this in midair to slow down Mario's falling speed for a moment. In particular, the first time you use it, he'll float up a bit—great for dodging!
*'''Reversing Controls with Cape (Side Special)''' – Mario's Cape doesn't just flip an opponent's body around. It also reverses an opponent's controls for a short period of time.
*'''[[Super Jump Punch]] (Up Special)''' – Sometimes the coins that appear will become the regional coins from Super Mario Odyssey. When that happens, Mario's cap will turn into Cappy.
*'''F.L.U.D.D.ing a Recovery''' – F.L.U.D.D.'s water is great for stopping fighters like {{SSBU|Ness}} and {{SSBU|Ike}} from recovering with their up specials. Try to keep it charged and ready!
*'''F.L.U.D.D. (Down Special)''' – A blast of water is an effective way to disrupt your opponents. It doesn't hurt, but it can slide them around.
*'''F.L.U.D.D.ing Items''' – F.L.U.D.D. isn't just for pushing fighters—it can also push some items, like [[capsule]]s and [[crate]]s, and even deflect incoming [[Bob-omb]]s.
*'''Water from F.L.U.D.D. (Down Special)''' – Tilt the stick up or down to change the angle of the water spray. The more water you charge up, the more forcefully it will spray out.
*'''[[Mario Finale]] (Final Smash)''' – Unleash a wave of fire that damages and pushes opponents. Hit opponents when they are close to deal big damage. It's perfect for stopping opponents from returning to the stage.
*'''Mario Finale Warning (Final Smash)''' – You'll slide backward little by little when releasing Mario Finale. Trigger it too close to an edge, or while on a narrow platform, and you might find yourself in midair!
*'''Lead Headbutt (Up Smash Attack)''' – A powerful upward headbutt. Mario's head is invulnerable while performing it. Useful against opponents moving in to attack from above.
*'''Meteor Knuckle (Forward Air Attack)''' – It's a slow attack, but Mario swings his fist down hard enough for a meteor smash as it begins.
*'''Airplane Swing (Back Throw)''' – When grabbing opponents and swinging them around, you can hit other fighters with the move as well. Use this to deal damage to an entire group of fighters.


==Stages==
==Stages==
==={{SSBU|Battlefield}}===
''[[List of tips (SSBU)/Stages]]''
*'''Battlefield''' – The Battlefield platform layout has been around since Dream Land in the original Super Smash Bros. It was first named Battlefield in Melee.
*'''[[Battlefield form|Battlefield Form]] Stages''' – All stages can be played in a Battlefield form, causing them to have the same layout as the Battlefield stage. You can select this form on the Stage Select screen by pressing the X button.


==Techniques==
==Techniques==
''[[List of tips (SSBU)/Techniques]]''


==Spirits==
==Spirits==
''[[List of tips (SSBU)/Spirits]]''


==Items==
==Items==
''[[List of tips (SSBU)/Items]]''


==Other==
==Other==
''[[List of tips (SSBU)/Other]]''


==See Also==
==See also==
*[[List of tips (SSB4-3DS)]]
*[[List of tips (SSB4-3DS)]]
*[[List of tips (SSB4-Wii U)]]
*[[List of tips (SSB4-Wii U)]]
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