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"Challenger" redirects here. For info on fighters, to whom the title "challenger" is often applied, see List of Super Smash Bros. series characters.
Character selection screen in Super Smash Bros. indicating the unlockable characters.

An unlockable character (also referred to as a secret character or hidden character, and in-game as challengers, or newcomers in the N64 game's Backup Clear menu) is one that is not available at the start of the game (unlike a starter character), but instead must be received in-game (unlike downloadable characters) through other means.

Unique criteria must be met in order to unlock each character, as outlined below. Once such criteria are met, the challenger will appear the next time the player returns to the menu. If the player wins the subsequent battle, a message will appear congratulating them for unlocking the new fighter.

In Super Smash Bros., the character select screen displayed placeholders for not yet unlocked characters. This was changed in Melee, where the clones didn't have placeholders prior to unlocking, with their portraits simply appearing afterward. The placeholder slots were completely removed from Brawl onwards.

"Challenger Approaching!" screen

The Challenger Approaching! screen which Luigi challenges the player in Super Smash Bros. 64.
The Challenger Approaching! screen which Inkling challenges the player in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

The "Challenger Approaching!" (挑戦者が現れました!, A Challenger has Appeared!) screen is a message that will be displayed after the player has met a criteria required to unlock any of the available characters. Every game has its unique screen.

The original game had a silhouette of the character merely displayed in a blue box in front of a black background, with an exclamation point in a red circle on the top of the screen, and the phrase "Challenger Approaching" next to it. The screen uses similar music to the 1P-Game's intro, with the only difference being the absence of drums for the "challenger approaching" tune. This is the only game where the challengers' silhouettes are animated, showing them in their fighting stances while rotating (like in the character select screen), rather than just shadowed versions of their official illustrations.

Melee added the phrase "A new foe has appeared!," and also had a silhouette of the approaching challenger. The poses for the challengers were silhouettes of their renders when selected on the Character Select screen (some, however, like Luigi and Ganondorf's, were their renders from inside the boxes). The game also added animations to the screens, with an undulating matrix effect in the background, while the exclamation point, text and silhouette would be eased in. Original music was also provided solely for the screen, which took the sound of a slow, ominous siren.

Brawl returned to the plain black background (there would be a silhouette of an unlockable character the player would face); but this would only occur if the Adventure Mode: The Subspace Emissary method was not used. It still had animations that would ease in, and when the player pressed any button, the images would fade to black, while the "Challenger Approaching!" text would scatter all over the screen; the siren is also considerably faster and more panicky in its sound than how it sounds in Melee.

Smash 4 reused Brawl's warning siren, but there are some differences in both versions. The 3DS version added in considerably more colors, including hues of green, black, and violet; the screen also says "A challenger approaches!" instead of its previous quotations. The Wii U version uses a font style similar to the ones in the newcomer trailers, and the background contains a picture of a supernova; the text is nonetheless reused from past games. The unlockable character in both versions of Super Smash Bros. 4 on the screen is still a silhouette that the player would face (just like in the previous three installments).

As in Smash 4, the warning siren from Brawl is used in Ultimate. This time there is a dark pink background with a white/pink light shining behind the silhouette of the unlockable character. The text about unlocking characters remains the same from prior games.

After the "Challenger Approaching!" screen, the unlockable character will then be fought in an ordinary one stock match with no time limit, on a predetermined stage with predetermined music. The AI difficulty of the duel depends on the game, usually at low difficulty for the first fighter, then it gradually increases with every fighter unlocked, however, it is reversed in Melee, and always high in the Wii U version of Smash 4. The player uses the last character played as, including the last used costume. In the case of multiplayer battles, in the first three Smash games, the player who won the match will fight the challenger; if a CPU wins the match, the challenger will not appear. Super Smash Bros. 4 changed this formula such that if a CPU wins the match, then the human-controlled player with the highest rank will battle the challenger.

By defeating the opponent, the character becomes playable. If the player fails, however, they will not unlock the character, but in the next battle they win, they are guaranteed to meet with the challenger again.

The "Challenger Approaching!" screen has become somewhat of a meme in the Smash community. Many digitally manipulated versions of these screens have appeared, often featuring characters who do not appear in the games, mostly using artwork of the character from another game instead of original artwork (which gives away its falseness). The screens became so popular that they were featured as part of the DOJO!!; in earlier updates, whenever a new character was introduced, a banner that said "Warning! Challenger Approaching!" would appear above the entry.

Challenger Approaching Screens


Challenger Approaching Alarms

Super Smash Bros.

Characters

Character How to unlock Unlock location
Captain Falcon Complete 1P Game in 20 minutes or less without using any continues. Planet Zebes
Jigglypuff Complete 1P Game with any character. Saffron City
Luigi Complete Bonus 1: Break the Targets with all starter characters. Peach's Castle
Ness Complete 1P Game on Normal with three lives and without using any continues. Dream Land

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Super Smash Bros. Melee

Characters

Character How to unlock VS matches required Unlock Location Music
Jigglypuff[note 1] Complete Classic Mode or Adventure Mode with any character. 50 Pokémon Stadium Pokémon Stadium
Dr. Mario[note 1] Complete Classic Mode or Adventure Mode with Mario without using any continues. 100 Princess Peach's Castle Dr. Mario
Pichu Complete Event 37: Legendary Pokémon. 200 Pokémon Stadium Battle Theme
Falco Complete the 100-Man Melee. 300 Battlefield Corneria
Marth Complete Classic Mode or Adventure Mode with all starter characters, or use all starter characters at least once in VS. mode. 400 Fountain of Dreams Fire Emblem
Young Link Complete Classic Mode or Adventure Mode with ten different characters. 500 Great Bay Saria's Theme
Ganondorf Complete Event 29: Triforce Gathering. 600 Final Destination Great Bay
Mewtwo[note 2] Play VS. mode for 20 hours. 700 Final Destination Poké Floats
Luigi Complete Adventure Mode when the second on the time limit in the first stage gets a "2". For example: XX:X2:XX. 800 Mushroom Kingdom II Mushroom Kingdom II
Roy[note 1] Complete Classic Mode or Adventure Mode with Marth without using any continues. 900 Temple Fire Emblem
Mr. Game & Watch[note 1] Complete Classic Mode, Adventure Mode, or Break the Targets with all 24 other characters. 1000 Flat Zone Flat Zone
  1. ^ a b c d If the player had previously used the Erase Data > Hidden Characters option in the Options menu, these characters can be unlocked again if All-Star Mode is cleared under the established conditions.
  2. ^ The time required is calculated in "player-hours" (e.g. two human players gives two hours for every hour of game-time, three human players give three and four players give four).

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Super Smash Bros. Brawl

Masahiro Sakurai stated that it would be appropriate that third-party, or "guest" characters, like Solid Snake and Sonic the Hedgehog, would be unlockable characters. This became true when Brawl was released.

In addition to the challenges and versus match method of unlocking, all unlockable characters can be unlocked by playing through Adventure Mode: The Subspace Emissary. The majority of these characters are unlocked as part of the linear story of SSE. However, Jigglypuff, Wolf, and Toon Link are only unlockable after the main SSE gameplay is completed by finding a secret area while replaying levels. Once a character joins a group of playable characters, the character will be instantly unlocked for normal play (without requiring a "Challenger Approaching" battle). However, some characters, as per the SSE's story, must be battled before they will join the player's party, such as Lucario (depending on the path chosen in The Glacial Peak).

Characters

Character How to unlock Subspace Emissary method VS matches required Unlock location Music
Ness Reflect ten projectiles. Complete Subspace (Part I). 5 Onett Mother (Melee)
Marth Complete Classic Mode. Complete Battlefield Fortress. 10 Castle Siege Fire Emblem (Melee)
Luigi Complete Classic Mode without using any continues. Complete Subspace (Part I). 22 Luigi's Mansion Luigi's Mansion Theme
Falco Complete 100-Man Brawl. Complete The Swamp. 50 Lylat Cruise Area 6
Captain Falcon Play through Classic Mode on Normal or higher and beat it in 12 minutes or less. Complete Outside the Ancient Ruins. 70 Port Town Aero Dive Mute City
Lucario Clear all levels of Target Smash!! with any single character. Complete Glacial Peak. 100 Spear Pillar Victory Road
Snake Play 15 Vs. Matches on Shadow Moses Island. Complete Battleship Halberd Interior. 130 Shadow Moses Island Encounter
R.O.B. Collect 250 different trophies. Complete Subspace Bomb Factory (Part II). 160 Mario Bros Mario Bros.
Ganondorf Clear Classic Mode on Hard with Link or Zelda. Collect both Link and Zelda's trophies in Subspace (Part II). 200 Final Destination Hidden Mountain & Forest
Mr. Game & Watch Clear Target Smash!! with 30 different characters on any single difficulty level. Complete Battleship Halberd Bridge. 250 Flat Zone 2 Flat Zone 2
Sonic Complete Classic Mode with ten characters, or Brawl for ten combined total hours. Complete The Great Maze. 300 Green Hill Zone Sonic Heroes
Jigglypuff[note 1] Have 20 or more events cleared after beating the Subspace Emissary. After completing The Great Maze, defeat it in a secret room in The Swamp. 350 Pokémon Stadium 2 Pokémon Center
Toon Link[note 1] Complete Classic Mode after beating the Subspace Emissary. After completing The Great Maze, defeat him in a secret room in The Forest. 400 Pirate Ship Dragon Roost Island
Wolf[note 1] Complete Boss Battles mode with Fox or Falco. After completing The Great Maze, defeat him in a secret room in The Ruins. 450 Lylat Cruise Star Wolf
  1. ^ a b c Toon Link, Jigglypuff and Wolf are not part of the main plot of Subspace Emissary; players must beat the main story first then revisit certain stages to find them that way.

Sonic is the only character who can be unlocked four different ways.

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Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS

Characters

The inclusion of Wendy O. Koopa (as one of Bowser Jr.'s alternate costumes) and Lucina as unlockable characters makes them the first female characters to be unlockable. After every tenth VS. match, the player gets to challenge an unlockable character, starting with Ness and finishing with Jigglypuff when 120 matches are played.

In addition to the characters below, Mii Fighters are not shown on the character select screen until the player has created at least one. However, since the ability to create Mii Fighters is granted from the beginning, the characters cannot truly be called unlockable.

Although Duck Hunt has a home stage of the same name added into the game in the 1.1.1 update, they will always be fought on Battlefield in their unlocking battle regardless of which version of the game is being played.

Character How to unlock Vs. Matches Required Unlock location Music
Ness Clear Classic Mode on any difficulty 10 Magicant[note 1] Magicant / Eight Melodies (Mother)
Falco Clear Classic Mode without any continues 20 Corneria Corneria
Wario Complete 100-Man Smash 30 WarioWare, Inc.[note 2] WarioWare, Inc.
Lucina As Marth, clear Classic Mode without any continues 40 Arena Ferox Id (Purpose)
Dark Pit Clear Classic Mode with three or more characters 50 Reset Bomb Forest Wrath of the Reset Bomb
Dr. Mario As Mario, clear Classic Mode on intensity 4.0 or higher 60 Mushroomy Kingdom Ground Theme (Super Mario Bros.)
R.O.B. Collect at least 200 different trophies 70 PictoChat 2 PictoChat
Ganondorf As Zelda or Link, clear Classic Mode on intensity 5.0 or higher 80 Gerudo Valley Gerudo Valley
Mr. Game & Watch Clear Classic Mode with 10 or more characters 90 Flat Zone 2 Flat Zone 2
Bowser Jr. As Bowser, clear Classic Mode on intensity 6.0 or higher 100 3D Land Super Mario 3D Land Theme / Beach Theme
Duck Hunt Clear Classic Mode with 8 or more characters 110 Battlefield Battlefield
Jigglypuff Collect at least 30 different equipment items 120 Unova Pokémon League N's Castle Medley
  1. ^ Flying Men do not appear.
  2. ^ Microgames do not occur.

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Super Smash Bros. for Wii U

Characters

Unlike Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS, Ness, Jigglypuff, Ganondorf and Bowser Jr. are starter characters. Like the 3DS version, a character is unlocked for every ten versus matches played starting with Falco. Two exceptions to this are Mr. Game & Watch and Duck Hunt, which they need 20 more versus matches than R.O.B. and Mr. Game & Watch, respectively. Unlike the previous three installments (Melee, Brawl, and the 3DS version), no Super Smash Bros. universe stages are used for challenger approaching battles. Instead, all unlockable characters use a stage from their respective universe except for R.O.B., in which he uses the Wrecking Crew stage due to him not having a stage from his own universe.

In addition to the characters below, Mii Fighters are not shown on the character select screen until the player has created at least one. However, since the ability to create Mii Fighters is granted from the beginning and there is no Challenger Approaching fight, the character cannot truly be called unlockable.

Character How to unlock Vs. Matches Required Unlock location Music
Falco Clear Classic Mode 10 Orbital Gate Assault Theme from Area 6 / Missile Slipstream
Wario Clear 100-Man Smash 20 Gamer Gamer
Lucina Clear Classic Mode on intensity 5.5 or higher 30 Coliseum The Devoted
Dark Pit Clear All-Star Mode on Normal 40 Palutena's Temple Boss Fight 1 (Kid Icarus: Uprising)
Dr. Mario Clear Master Orders on Hard 50 Delfino Plaza Delfino Plaza
R.O.B. Clear Crazy Orders after ten rounds and defeat Crazy Hand 60 Wrecking Crew Wrecking Crew Medley
Mr. Game & Watch Clear Classic Mode on intensity 2.0 or higher with five characters 80 Flat Zone X Flat Zone 2
Duck Hunt Get at least one KO in Cruel Smash 100 Duck Hunt[note 1] Duck Hunt Medley
  1. ^ Dog and ducks do not appear.

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Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

The starting roster in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is comprised of the eight starter characters from the original Super Smash Bros. game, and all other fighters are unlockable. This does not, however, apply to World of Light, as everyone but Kirby need to be fought before joining the mode's roster. The Mii Fighters are an exception, as in the previous titles they had a unique status among starter and unlockable characters, becoming accessible once a custom Mii Fighter was created rather than through traditional unlocking conditions, which applies true in this game. Like previous games in the series, unlockable characters must be fought in one-on-one Challenger Approaching fights to unlock them, but it is still unknown if the AI difficulty is high or low during the Challenger Approaching battles. If players lose the duel, then they can challenge that character again via Games and More in the Challenger's Approach.

Timed encounters

When the player finishes a VS. match, a Mob Smash, a Spirit Board fight or exits the World of Light, a new character challenges the player to a Challenger Approaching duel. However, the player must then wait 10 minutes before being able to unlock another character. This 10 minute cooldown can be bypassed by closing the game and reopening it.

Characters unlocked using the timed encounters method follow an order, only skipping over characters already unlocked by another method listed below.

Order Character Unlock location Music
1st Ness Onett Bein' Friend
2nd Zelda Temple Ocarina of Time Medley
3rd Bowser Mushroom Kingdom U King Bowser - Super Mario Bros. 3
4th Pit Skyworld Underworld
5th Inkling Moray Towers Splattack (Original)
6th Villager Smashville Title (Animal Crossing)
7th Marth Castle Siege Story 5 Meeting
8th Young Link Great Bay Saria’s Theme
9th Wii Fit Trainer Wii Fit Studio Main Menu - Wii Fit
10th Ice Climbers Summit Ice Climber (Brawl)
11th Captain Falcon Port Town Aero Dive F-Zero Medley
12th Peach Princess Peach's Castle Rolling Hills A
13th Ryu Battlefield Ryu Stage
14th Ike Coliseum Eternal Bond
15th Jigglypuff Saffron City Pokémon Main Theme (64)
16th King K. Rool Jungle Japes Gangplank Galleon
17th Sonic Green Hill Zone Green Hill Zone
18th Simon Dracula's Castle Vampire Killer
19th Zero Suit Samus Brinstar Theme of Samus Aran, Space Warrior
20th Little Mac Boxing Ring Jogging/Countdown
21st Isabelle Town and City Plaza / Title (Animal Crossing: City Folk / Animal Crossing: Wild World)
22nd Shulk Gaur Plain Xenoblade Chronicles Medley
23rd Lucina Arena Ferox Id - Purpose (Original)
24th Wario WarioWare, Inc. WarioWare, Inc.
25th Ridley Norfair Vs. Ridley
26th Pokémon Trainer Pokémon Stadium Main Theme - Pokémon Red & Pokémon Blue (Brawl)
27th Lucario Spear Pillar Battle (Team Galactic)
28th Daisy Figure-8 Circuit Mario Tennis/Mario Golf
29th Roy Castle Siege Beyond Distant Skies - Roy's Departure
30th King Dedede Fountain of Dreams King Dedede's Theme (Brawl)
31st R.O.B. Wrecking Crew Stack-Up/Gyromite
32nd Falco Corneria Star Fox Medley
33rd Luigi Luigi's Mansion Main Theme - Luigi's Mansion
34th Pichu Pokémon Stadium 2 Pokémon Red/Pokémon Blue Medley: Poké Floats
35th Richter Dracula's Castle Divine Bloodlines
36th Lucas New Pork City Unfounded Revenge/Smashing Song of Praise
37th Diddy Kong Kongo Falls Bramble Blast/Stickerbrush Symphony
38th Meta Knight Halberd Meta Knight's Revenge
39th Snake Shadow Moses Island Encounter
40th Ganondorf Bridge of Eldin Death Mountain
41st Corrin Coliseum Lost in Thoughts All Alone
42nd Mega Man Wily Castle Mega Man 2 Medley
43rd Bayonetta Umbra Clock Tower Let's Hit the Climax
44th Toon Link Pirate Ship Dragon Roost Island
45th Rosalina & Luma Mario Galaxy Egg Planet
46th Incineroar Boxing Ring The Battle at the Summit
47th Sheik Gerudo Valley Gerudo Valley
48th Olimar Distant Planet Main Theme - Pikmin
49th Pac-Man Pac-Land Pac-Man
50th Dark Samus Frigate Orpheon Multiplayer - Metroid Prime 2: Echoes
51st Wolf Lylat Cruise Star Wolf (Brawl)
52nd Mr. Game & Watch Flat Zone X Flat Zone 2
53rd Robin Castle Siege Prelude (Ablaze)
54th Dark Pit Reset Bomb Forest Dark Pit's Theme
55th Cloud Midgar Fight On!
56th Duck Hunt Duck Hunt Duck Hunt Medley
57th Ken Boxing Ring Ken Stage
58th Greninja Kalos Pokémon League Battle! (Trainer Battle) (Pokémon X / Pokémon Y)
59th Chrom Arena Ferox Id - Purpose (New Remix)
60th Mewtwo Spear Pillar Battle! (Dialga/Palkia) / Spear Pillar
61st Bowser Jr. Delfino Plaza Delfino Plaza (New Remix)
62nd Dr. Mario New Donk City Hall Fever
63rd Palutena Palutena's Temple Destroyed Skyworld

Classic Mode

Completing Classic Mode with a character unlocks the next available character in their column. For characters that appear multiple times, only the first time counts for determining what group they belong to. Unlock stages and music are the same as in Vs. Mode. Of note is the fact that all Echo Fighters are in the same column as their original counterpart, except for Chrom, as are all characters that represent alternate incarnations and identities (Dr. Mario, Pichu, Young Link and Toon Link), with the exception of Sheik and Zero Suit Samus.

Row Number Mario Donkey Kong Link Samus Yoshi Kirby Fox Pikachu
1 Sonic Bowser King K. Rool Inkling Lucario Ness Captain Falcon Villager
2 Bayonetta Pokémon Trainer Ice Climbers Wii Fit Trainer Marth Jigglypuff Zero Suit Samus Shulk
3 Little Mac Rosalina Simon Pit Ryu Pac-Man Peach R.O.B.
4 Ike King Dedede Meta Knight Incineroar Ganondorf Zelda Falco Mega Man
5 Luigi Sheik Snake Dark Samus Lucina Robin Daisy Isabelle
6 Roy Greninja Young Link Cloud Ridley Corrin Bowser Jr. Mr. Game & Watch
7 Dr. Mario Diddy Kong Richter Wario Chrom Lucas Wolf Pichu
8 Olimar Duck Hunt Toon Link Dark Pit Ken Palutena Mewtwo Sonic
9 Bowser Sonic Sonic Sonic Sonic Sonic Sonic Bayonetta

World of Light

Character Location on Map Unlock location Music
Mario The Light Realm, first character met Final Destination Final Destination
Donkey Kong The Light Realm, Marth route (Jungle area) Kongo Jungle (Ω form) Jungle Level (64)
Link The Light Realm, Villager route Great Plateau Tower (Ω form) Main Theme - The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
Samus The Light Realm (Across light canyon bridge) Brinstar (Ω form) Title Theme - Metroid
Dark Samus The Final Battle (Dark side) Frigate Orpheon (Ω form) Multiplayer - Metroid Prime 2: Echoes
Yoshi The Light Realm, Sheik route (Ribbon Road area) Super Happy Tree (Ω form) Obstacle Course - Yoshi's Island
Fox The Light Realm (Heart-shaped lake area) Corneria (Ω form) Star Fox Medley
Pikachu The Light Realm, Sheik route Pokémon Stadium 2 (Ω form) Main Theme - Pokémon Red & Pokémon Blue (Melee)
Luigi The Dark Realm (Mysterious Dimension sub-area) Luigi's Mansion (Ω form) Main Theme - Luigi's Mansion
Ness The Light Realm (Magicant-like area) Magicant (Ω form) Magicant (3DS / Wii U)
Captain Falcon The Light Realm, Villager route Port Town Aero Dive (Ω form) F-ZERO Medley
Jigglypuff The Light Realm, Sheik route Mushroom Kingdom U (Ω form) Road to Viridian City - Pokémon Red / Pokémon Blue
Peach The Light Realm (Molten Fortress sub-area) Mushroom Kingdom U (Slide Lift Tower section) Fortress Boss - Super Mario World
Daisy The Dark Realm (Dracula's Castle sub-area) (Defeat Dry Bowser's spirit first) Mushroom Kingdom U (Slide Lift Tower section) Underground Theme - Super Mario Land
Bowser The Light Realm (Molten Fortress sub-area) (Defeat Giga Bowser) Final Destination Giga Bowser
Ice Climbers The Light Realm (Lower icy mountain area) Summit (Ω form) Ice Climber (Brawl)
Sheik The Light Realm, one of the three starting routes (North) Final Destination Final Destination
Zelda The Dark Realm (Sacred Land sub-area) (Defeat Impa's spirit first) Temple (Ω form) Ocarina of Time Medley
Dr. Mario The Light Realm, Marth Route (Near Lumiose City area) Mario Bros. (Ω form) Fever
Pichu The Light Realm (Power Plant sub-area) Prism Tower (Ω form) Pokémon Red / Pokémon Blue Medley
Falco The Light Realm (Space area) Lylat Cruise (Ω form) Space Armada
Marth The Light Realm, one of the three starting routes (West) Final Destination Final Destination
Lucina The Dark Realm (Southeast route) Arena Ferox (Ω form) Id (Purpose)
Young Link The Dark Realm (Sacred Land sub-area) (Defeat Saria's spirit first) Temple (Ω form) Saria's Song
Ganondorf The Dark Realm (Sacred Land sub-area) Bridge of Eldin (Ω form) Death Mountain
Mewtwo The Dark Realm (Mysterious Dimension sub-area) (Defeat Wispy Woods' spirit first) Spear Pillar (Ω form) Battle! (Dialga/Palkia) / Spear Pillar
Roy The Final Battle (Light side) Castle Siege (Ω form) Beyond Distant Skies - Roy's Departure
Chrom The Dark Realm (Sacred Land sub-area) Castle Siege (Ω form) Id (Purpose)
Mr. Game & Watch The Light Realm (Pac-Maze area) Flat Zone X (Ω form) Flat Zone 2
Meta Knight The Dark Realm (Mysterious Dimension sub-area) Halberd (Ω form) Meta Knight's Revenge
Pit The Light Realm (Temple of Light sub-area) Skyworld (Ω form) Underworld
Dark Pit The Dark Realm (Dracula's Castle sub-area) (Defeat Boo's spirit first) Reset Bomb Forest (Ω form) Dark Pit's Theme
Zero Suit Samus The Light Realm (Volcano area) Brinstar Depths (Ω form) Theme of Samus Aran, Space Warrior
Wario The Dark Realm (Dracula's Castle sub-area) (Defeat Mummy's spirit first) WarioWare, Inc. (Ω form) WarioWare, Inc.
Snake The Light Realm, Marth route (Base sub-area) (Get Otacon's spirit first) Final Destination Encounter
Ike The Dark Realm (Mysterious Dimension sub-area) Coliseum (Ω form) Eternal Bond
Pokémon Trainer The Light Realm (Southeast town area) Battlefield (Ω form) Main Theme - Pokémon Red & Pokémon Blue (Brawl)
Diddy Kong The Light Realm (DK Island sub-area) Kongo Jungle (Ω form) Stickerbrush Symphony
Lucas The Light Realm (Northwest town area) New Pork City (Ω form) Unfounded Revenge / Smashing Song of Praise
Sonic The Dark Realm (Sacred Land sub-area) Green Hill Zone (Ω form) Green Hill Zone
King Dedede The Light Realm (Gourmet Race sub-area) Fountain of Dreams (Ω form) King Dedede's Theme (Brawl)
Olimar The Light Realm, Marth route Distant Planet (Ω form) Main Theme - Pikmin
Lucario The Light Realm, Sheik and Villager routes Spear Pillar (Ω form) Battle! (Team Galactic)
R.O.B. The Dark Realm (Mysterious Dimension sub-area) Wrecking Crew (Ω form) Stack-Up/Gyromite
Toon Link The Light Realm (Forest Hill sub-area) Wuhu Island (Volcano section) Main Theme - The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes
Wolf The Dark Realm (Mysterious Dimension sub-area) (Defeat Andross' spirit first) Lylat Cruise (Ω form) Star Wolf (Brawl)
Villager The Light Realm, one of the three starting routes (East) Final Destination Final Destination
Mega Man The Light Realm, Marth route (Outside of the Base sub-area) Wily Castle (Ω form) Mega Man 2 Medley
Wii Fit Trainer The Light Realm, Marth route (Lumiose City area) Wii Fit Studio (Ω form) Yoga
Rosalina & Luma The Dark Realm (North route, middle-left pathway) Mario Galaxy (Ω form) Egg Planet
Little Mac The Light Realm (Lumiose City area, available after clearing Power Plant sub-area) Boxing Ring (Ω form) Jogging / Countdown
Greninja The Dark Realm (Mysterious Dimension sub-area) Kalos Pokémon League (Ω form) Battle! (Trainer Battle) - Pokémon X / Pokémon Y
Mii Brawler The Dark Realm (Sacred Land sub-area) (Complete a puzzle involving red and blue torches) Final Destination Final Destination - Super Smash Bros. for 3DS / Wii U
Mii Swordfighter The Light Realm, Sheik and Villager routes (Eastern town area) Final Destination Final Destination - Super Smash Bros. for 3DS / Wii U
Mii Gunner The Light Realm (Archipelago area) Tortimer Island (Hazardless) Final Destination - Super Smash Bros. for 3DS / Wii U
Palutena The Final Battle (Defeat the first Crazy Hand in the dark side) Palutena's Temple (Ω form) Destroyed Skyworld
Pac-Man The Light Realm, Marth route Pac-Land (Ω form) PAC-MAN
Robin Dark Realm (Dracula's Castle sub-area) (Defeat Werewolf's spirit first) Castle Siege (Ω form) Prelude (Ablaze)
Shulk The Light Realm (Top of waterfall mountain area) Gaur Plain (Ω form) Xenoblade Chronicles Medley
Bowser Jr. The Dark Realm (Sacred Land sub-area) Mushroomy Kingdom (Ω form) Fortress Boss - Super Mario Bros. 3
Duck Hunt The Light Realm, Marth route (Hidden Forest area) Duck Hunt (Ω form) Duck Hunt Medley
Ryu The Light Realm (World Tour sub-area) Suzaku Castle (Ω form) Ryu Stage
Ken The Dark Realm (Dracula's Castle sub-area) (Defeat Akuma's spirit first) Boxing Ring (Ω form) Ken Stage
Cloud The Dark Realm (Sacred Land sub-area) (Zelda and Young Link must be unlocked first) Midgar (Ω form) Fight On!
Corrin The Dark Realm (Mysterious Dimension sub-area) (Defeat Azura's spirit first) Castle Siege (Ω form) Lost in Thoughts All Alone
Bayonetta The Final Battle (Defeat the first Master Hand in the light side) Umbra Clock Tower (Ω form) Tomorrow Is Mine (Bayonetta 2 Theme) (Instrumental)
Inkling The Light Realm (Nintendo-themed city area) Moray Towers (Ω form) Splattack!
Ridley The Dark Realm (Dracula's Castle sub-area) (Defeat The Creature & Flea Man's spirit first) Brinstar Depths (Ω form) Vs. Ridley (Brawl)
Simon The Light Realm (Temple of Light sub-area) Dracula's Castle (Ω form) Vampire Killer
Richter The Dark Realm (Dracula's Castle sub-area) (Defeat all dark spirits to encounter) Dracula's Castle (Ω form) Divine Bloodlines
King K. Rool The Dark Realm (Mysterious Dimension sub-area) (Defeat Risky Boots' spirit first) Pirate Ship (Hazardless) Gang-Plank Galleon
Isabelle The Light Realm (Take Kapp'n's bus from the northwest town area) Town and City (Ω form) Plaza / Title Theme - Animal Crossing: City Folk / Animal Crossing: Wild World
Incineroar The Dark Realm (Southwest route) Spear Pillar (Ω form) The Battle at the Summit!

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  • The original Super Smash Bros. is the only installment where all unlockable characters cannot be unlocked by playing a specific number of Vs. Mode matches.
  • In Smash 64, Brawl, and for 3DS, the AI level of unlockable character fights increases with each consecutive character.
    • In Melee, the opposite is the case.
    • In for Wii U, the AI level for all eight characters is high, no matter what order they are fought in.[citation needed]
    • It is currently unknown about the AI level for unlocking characters' Challenger approaching fights in Ultimate, but it is known to be low for the first few Challenger's Approach duels.
  • The music in challenger encounters may be music that cannot otherwise play on the stage in question, such as the Fire Emblem theme playing on Fountain of Dreams in Melee when Marth is unlocked.
  • Masahiro Sakurai originally intended for all the characters in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U to be available from the start, but eventually decided against it.
  • The Yoshi series is the only franchise to have never had any unlockable characters.
  • Roy and Mr. Game & Watch in Melee and Wolf in Brawl are the only unlockable characters to have unlock criteria that involve other unlockable characters.
    • Mr. Game and Watch in Melee is the only character that must be unlocked last in any Smash game, since his unlock criteria involves all other playable characters.
      • It is theoretically possible though pointlessly difficult to bypass this, by playing 1000 Vs. Mode matches and SDing in all ten of the first challenger battles.
  • Wario was the first character who debuted as a starter to become an unlockable character afterwards, being a starter in Brawl before becoming unlockable in Smash 4.
  • In Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, DLC characters have a "(character name) Joins the Battle!" screen that appears once they are purchased, much like the unlockable characters. Unlike with unlockable characters, the last letters of their names are not larger.
  • When a player fights a secret character to unlock in Brawl, their character always uses their default costume even if the character was originally using an alternative costume.
  • Super Smash Bros. Ultimate marks the unlockable debut for many characters that debuted as starters, as all characters that debuted from Melee onwards, along with the first game's unlockables have been made unlockable regardless of their status in previous games.
  • Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is the first game in the series to feature unlockable characters in its cover artwork.
  • In Super Smash Bros. Brawl, each character unlock notification has a different tone depending on the debut game of the character.
    • Strangely, Jigglypuff's unlock notification tone is the same as the Brawl newcomers despite debuting from Smash 64. This is likely because it is unlocked in the post-game Subspace Emissary, as well as its internal ID being right next to Toon Link and Wolf, Brawl newcomers.
    • Smash 64 newcomers (except Jigglypuff) use "Rare Trophy" from Melee, Melee newcomers use Brawl's stage unlock fanfare, and Brawl newcomers (and Jigglypuff) use Brawl's sound effect when collecting songs or completing minor challenges.
  • Ultimate marks the first time all newcomers introduced in any Smash game are unlockable, including those introduced as starters, whereas only 4, 9, 6, 4 and 3 are unlockable in Smash 64, Melee, Brawl, Smash 3DS and Smash Wii U, respectively.
  • Aside from Super Smash Bros. itself, Super Smash Bros. Brawl and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate are the only games where the original four unlockable characters from Smash 64 are all unlockable.
  • In Ultimate, the first and last characters to be unlocked via Smash battles (Ness and Palutena, respectively) correspond to the first and last characters in Kirby's Classic Mode unlock tree, not counting how all trees loop back around to Sonic once finished.
  • Jigglypuff, Falco, and Mr. Game and Watch tie for the highest amount of times to be an unlockable character. Jigglypuff would have the highest if it wasn't a starter character in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U.
  • Dr. Mario, Pichu, Falco, Young Link, Mr. Game and Watch, Snake, R.O.B., Wolf, Lucina, Dark Pit, and Duck Hunt have all been unlockable characters in every Smash installment they are playable in.

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