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Character customization

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The character customization interface on an amiibo

Character customization, officially character creation (キャラ作り, character building), referred to as Custom Move Sets (カスタマイズ必殺ワザ, Customize Special Techniques) in the Smash Direct, is a feature in Super Smash Bros. 4. It appears to allow players to alter several fundamental properties of characters' special moves. All characters have 1 standard and 2 variations of each special move to choose from, with the exception of Palutena and the Mii Fighters, who instead have a selection of completely different specials, which are all unlocked from the start. Certain characters, such as Mega Man, have moves that appear to function significantly differently as well.

Before the Super Smash Bros. Direct where the feature was officially announced, in June 2013, Masahiro Sakurai had stated that players will be able to customize characters in the 3DS game and transfer those customizations to the Wii U game. He had also stated that the customizations will not be alternate costumes (Mii Fighters are, apparently, an exception), and that they would not have to be unlocked through repeated tasks.[1]

It is possible to save up to 10 custom versions of each character, excluding the Mii Fighters. From the Character Select Screen, upon selecting a character, all customized versions of that character will show up, and the player can choose which version to play as or against. The same goes for Mii Fighters, with which every Mii Fighter ever created by the player will appear in a list for the player to choose from. Character customization can be enabled when playing locally or when playing online with friends, but not when playing online with anyone.

Customizations can also be copied between the 3DS and Wii U versions. However, copied customizations can't be modified at all, requiring the player to have to go back to the customization's game origin to make any changes.

General

The options for customizing movesets appear in the form of "Custom parts", which come in multiple types[2]:

  • Equipment: Collected through the games' numerous game modes, these items can be equipped to characters as to boost three potential stats: speed, attack, and defense. Some of these items may be identical in appearance in menus, but offer different stat boosts. They do not affect the appearance of fighters in-game.
  • Specials: Lets players change the special attacks of various characters. Details are shown in a later section.
  • Headgear: Head accessories for Miis that behave similar to outfits. The available headgear shown so far are:
1-Up Mushroom Hat
Barbara the Bat Wig
Bear Hat
Beehive Wig
Captain Falcon Helmet
Cat Ears
Cat Hat (DLC)
Chef Hat
Chicken Hat
Chomp Hat
Cow Skull Hat (Bovine Skull Hat)
Cowboy Hat
Daisy's Crown
Devil Horns
Dog Ears
Dragon Helmet
Dunban Wig (DLC)
Fancy Pirate Hat
Floral Hat
Football Helmet (American Football Helmet)
Frog Hat
Hibiscus
Hockey Mask (Ice Hockey Mask)
Lacy Headband
Link Cap (DLC)
Lion Hat
Luigi's Cap
Magic Hat
Majora's Mask (DLC)
Mario's Cap
Master Gardener's Crown
Meta Knight Mask
Mii Force Helmet
Mini Top Hat
Monkey Hat (DLC)
Ninja Headband
Panda Hat
Peach's Crown
Pirate Hat
Prince's Crown
Princess Zelda Wig
Princess's Crown
Proto Man's Helmet
Red Ribbon
Red Shell Hat
Regal Crown
Samurai Helmet
Samus's Helmet
Santa Hat
Sheik Mask
Shy Guy Mask
Spartan Helmet
Spiny Hat
Straw Hat
Super Mushroom Hat
Swimming Cap
Top Hat
Waluigi's Cap
Wario's Cap
Wedding Veil
Western Hat (Wild West Hat)
X's Helmet (DLC)
  • Outfits: Can be used to customize the outfits and accessories of Mii Fighters. Costume parts can be earned from Classic Mode and, in the 3DS game, Smash Run. Some costumes also alter the appearance of the weapon held by Swordfighters and Gunners (such as a leather bodysuit changing a Swordfighter's sword into a beam sword, or a tuxedo giving a Gunner's arm-cannon a smaller, sleeker appearance). Most costumes are exclusive to one class of Mii Fighter. The available outfits shown so far are:
Swordfighter Brawler Gunner
Cybernetic Suit Biker Gear Dragon Armor
Neon Suit Fighter Uniform Fancy Suit
Ninja Suit Mecha Suit High-Tech Armor
Pirate Outfit Protective Gear Mage Robe
Plate Armor Standard Outfit Standard Outfit
Samurai Armor Tracksuit Steampunk Getup
Standard Outfit Vampire Garb Wild West Wear SSB T-Shirt (DLC)
Link Outfit (DLC) Cat Suit (DLC) X's Armor (DLC)
Dunban Outfit Proto Man's Armor (DLC)
Monkey Suit
  • Powers: Assorted powers implied to only take effect in Smash Run. A similar system was earlier used in Kid Icarus: Uprising. Most if not all powers have multiple levels; higher levels grant a greater number and/or more effective uses, but take up more of the total weight limit [3]. The total weight limit is determined by a character's weight and speed, including equipment affecting their speed; the faster and lighter they are, the lower the weight limit.

List of custom specials

Main article: List of Custom Special Moves

Trivia

  • In the 3DS version, when taking the first letter of each category of custom parts available to Miis (Equipment, Specials, Headgear, Outfit, Powers) yields the word "eShop".
  • When copying a character, Kirby will always copy that character's default neutral special, even if that character has it set to a custom move.[4]
  • When all special moves are collected, the game shows a message that says "Collected every custom special move! Show me your moves!", which references Captain Falcon's taunt in all four games.
  • While it states that Bowser's Flying Fortress does not do damage, it actually hits once at the start of the move.

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