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Villager (SSB4)

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Villager
in Super Smash Bros. 4
Villager
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Villager (SSB4)
"Villager,
Comes to Town!
"
―Introduction Tagline

Villager (むらびと, Murabito) has been confirmed to be a newcomer in Super Smash Bros. 4. Similar to Mr. Game & Watch, his moveset will involve using a variety of miscellaneous objects from his series to attack.[1]

Known moveset

  • Punching with a pair of boxing gloves.
  • Doing a backhand swipe with an umbrella.
  • Doing a short vertical swipe with a tree branch.
  • Pulling out a weed from the ground in front of him.
  • Losing balance while running with a potted sapling; the pot does damage as it falls to the ground.
  • Shooting a firework upwards, similar to Snake's up smash in Brawl.
  • Using a shovel to dig two holes on either side, burying opponents.
  • Firing a short-range pellet backwards with a slingshot while aerial.
  • Attacks with turnips upward while aerial (not to be confused with Vegetable). The number of turnips change each time used.
  • Swings a turnip downwards while aerial. The number of turnips change each time used.
  • Planting, watering, and chopping down a tree, which hits opponents as it falls. However, the tree can be destroyed by other characters.
  • Catching items and projectiles, stowing them away; using the move again throws the stowed object, acting as a delayed reflector.
  • The Lloid Rocket, a move with involves launching the Gyroid Lloid sideways. The Villager can choose to ride on him, which increases its damage.
  • Using two balloons, both red or blue, to fly Balloon Fight-style. The Villager's helpless animation after they are popped is the same as the Balloon Fighter's losing animation in Balloon Fight.
  • Leaning forwards and dropping a bowling ball. The ball falls a reasonable distance when used over an edge.
  • Trapping opponents in a net, which is stated to act as a grab.

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