Assist Trophy
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{{{content3}}} The Assist Trophy as it appears in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. | |
Universe | Super Smash Bros. |
Appears in | Brawl SSB4 Ultimate |
Item class | Summoning |
“ | Spawns a character to help you. | ” |
—Brawl manual description |
The Assist Trophy (アシストフィギュア, Assist Figure) is an item introduced in Super Smash Bros. Brawl that, when picked up, breaks open and summons a random Nintendo or third-party character to aid the user.
Overview
Assist Trophies work very similarly to Poké Balls. However, no Pokémon come out of them, and once an Assist Trophy is grabbed, it is automatically activated, assuming the holder is standing on the ground, and not in a jump, attack, or hitstun. Some Assist Trophies must be unlocked in order to be used, such as Gray Fox from Metal Gear. Unlike the Poké Ball, this item can be eaten by moves such as Kirby and King Dedede's Inhale, and Munchlax. In Smash 4 and Ultimate, all of the assist trophies in the base game are available from the start.
The majority of Assist Trophies in Brawl are undamageable, with only Starfy and Lakitu being able to be interrupted or otherwise hit or even KO'd. In Super Smash Bros. 4, however, some Assist Trophies can be attacked, potentially interrupting their attacks or otherwise manipulating how they perform and even being able to KO them (this can be seen by their ending animations coming earlier than normal, them having their own death animation, or simply teleporting away). However, there is no reward for KOing an Assist Trophy. In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, more than one Assist Trophy can be on the stage at once. A larger number of Assist Trophies are also made able to be KO'd, which grants the player who KO'd them one point. When the Assist Trophy is close to becoming KO'd, the player who summoned it can KO it to prevent other players from gaining a point.
List of Assist Trophies
Assist Trophy | Description | Universe | |||
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Akira | Runs around and attacks with various martial arts moves. | Virtua Fighter | |||
Alucard | Wields his blade, Crissaegrim, alongside various other moves he used in his playable appearance in Castlevania: Symphony of the Night. | Castlevania | |||
Andross | Appears in the background and shoots tiles at the players. | Star Fox | |||
Arcade Bunny | Operates a giant claw machine in order to grab opponents. | Nintendo Badge Arcade | |||
Ashley | Conjures a cloud which causes various adverse effects. | Wario | |||
Barbara | Strums on her guitar, creating damaging soundwaves, similar to Konga Beat, but with less range and duration. | Jam with the Band | |||
Black Knight | Walks around the stage slowly, attacking any nearby opponents with his sword Alondite. Appears to be very resistant to attacks. | Fire Emblem | |||
Bomberman | Drop bombs which create an cross shaped explosion similar to an X Bomb. | Bomberman | |||
Burrowing Snagret | Emerges from the ground and wildly pecks at opponents, then hides underground before reappearing at another location. | Pikmin | |||
Chain Chomp | Jumps at and bites players while chained to a stake. | Mario | |||
Chef Kawasaki | Captures players using his ladle and cooks them in a boiling pot, which produces food. If he doesn't catch anyone in his ladle, he may throw plates or try again. | Kirby | |||
Color TV-Game 15 | Two paddles on the sides of the stage bounce a ball back and forth, with the ball damaging players. | Color TV-Game | |||
Dark Samus | Rapidly shoots gunfire and creates blasts of Phazon; can be KO'd if she takes enough damage. | Metroid | [1] | ||
Devil | Moves the stage boundaries, causing the blast lines to move as well, leading to the possibility of easier KOs. | Devil World | |||
Dillon | Performs rolling attacks, such as a quick charge; he can be KO'd if he takes enough damage. | Dillon's Rolling Western | |||
Dr. Kawashima | Flings numbers onto the stage that can be attacked to knock them around. When they add up to 10 or more, they cause an explosion, with a sum of exactly 10 causing an explosion like a Smart Bomb. | Brain Age | |||
Dr. Wright | Summons buildings to rise up out of the ground. This damages opponents who are standing in the area of the building, and produces great vertical knockback. Occasionally makes a massive skyscraper. | SimCity | |||
Elec Man | Moves around freely and attacks characters with electric projectiles; he can be KO'd if he takes enough damage. | Mega Man | |||
Excitebikes | Excitebike racers ride around the stage, causing damage to those they collide with. Some of them, if on a stage with an edge, will go back and forth until their time runs out. | Excite | |||
Flies & Hand | A hand holding a fly swatter moves around to swat the flies buzzing around the screen, damaging any enemy that gets in the way of its swatting. | Mario | |||
Ghirahim | Fights with a sword and throwing knives. He will teleport back onstage if he goes over the edge, but he can be KO'd if he takes enough damage. | The Legend of Zelda | |||
Ghosts | Blinky, Pinky, Inky, and Clyde make their way around the stage, moving as if in a maze while damaging and pushing opponents around. | Pac-Man | |||
Gray Fox | Runs around slashing opponents. Also reflects stray projectiles. | Metal Gear | |||
Guile | Crouches in place, throwing Sonic Booms and blocking any physical attacks that hit him. Intercepts nearby enemies with his signature Flash Kick move. | Street Fighter | |||
Hammer Bro | Throws hammers at opponents. | Mario | |||
Helirin | Floats around the stage while rotating, acting as a wall. | Kururin | |||
Infantry and Tanks | Nintendo Wars infantrymen and tank sprites roam across the stage shooting at players. When spawning, they follow the direction of the summoner. | Nintendo Wars | |||
Isaac | Pushes opponents off the stage by using a skill called Move, represented by giant magic hands. Its fixed knockback makes it easy to get trapped in. | Golden Sun | |||
Isabelle | Throws fruit to heal the player who summoned her. Fruit will heal the summoner on contact; if it misses, anyone can eat the fruit off the ground. | Animal Crossing | [1] | ||
Jeff | Shoots 5 homing rockets from his Multi Bottle Rocket 5 invention (4 small & 1 large) at his opponents. | EarthBound | |||
Jill | Attacks opponents with her drill. | Drill Dozer | |||
Kapp'n | Appears with his bus, which he drives across the screen. Any fighter he contacts will be trapped, dragging them off-screen. | Animal Crossing | |||
Kat & Ana | Kat and Ana fly in different directions slashing at anybody in front of them, but always cross in the same spot. | Wario | |||
Klaptrap | Lunges across the screen and latches onto foes before launching them. | Donkey Kong | |||
Knuckle Joe | Delivers a series of Vulcan Jabs to his opponents and finishes with either a Smash Punch or an uppercut attack named Rising Break. | Kirby | |||
Knuckles the Echidna | Burrows underground before emerging with a rising uppercut. Can strike using a homing attack similar to Sonic's. | Sonic the Hedgehog | |||
Krystal | Wanders around the stage and attacks opponents with her staff. Can deal freezing damage. | Star Fox | |||
Lakitu and Spinies | Lakitu drops Spinies onto the field. The Spinies will meteor smash when falling from Lakitu. Upon landing, the Spinies walk around giving damage to opponents. Lakitu can be knocked off the screen or killed. | Mario | |||
Little Mac | Runs and jumps around, attacking with powerful jabs and uppercuts. | Punch-Out!! | [1] | [1] | |
Lyn | The screen darkens, as Lyn focuses and then, having teleported, she delivers a single, powerful strike focused on the nearest opponent, similar to Galaxia Darkness in animation and knockback. | Fire Emblem | |||
Magnus | Leaps around and swings the Magnus Club. He flinches if he's attacked and can be KO'd if he takes enough damage. | Kid Icarus | |||
Metroid | Latches onto players and gives them damage. Can be attacked and shaken off, but prevents the victim from using recovery moves. However, if done right, the character can spam recovery moves indefinitely until the Metroid disappears. | Metroid | |||
Midna | Grabs opponents and throws them, while dealing darkness damage. She can be KO'd if she takes enough damage. | The Legend of Zelda | |||
Mr. Resetti | Gives speeches about different topics. If attacked, he causes an explosion. | Animal Crossing | |||
Moon | Crashes into the stage, dealing massive damage with a very large area of impact. | The Legend of Zelda | |||
Mother Brain | Uses her signature laser attack when summoned, and is guarded by Rinka enemies. She can be KO'd if she takes enough damage. | Metroid | |||
Nightmare | Causes the screen to become dark temporarily. | Kirby | |||
Nikki | Doodles various objects on the stage, some of which can attack players. | Swapnote | |||
Nintendog | A "Nintendog" blocks the screen. Its breed varies by game.
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Nintendogs | |||
Phosphora | Flies around quickly and shoots lightning bolts. She can be attacked, which will cause her to flinch, and she can be KO'd if she takes enough damage. | Kid Icarus | |||
Rathalos | Unleashes several flame-based attacks, such as breathing fireballs and roaring to stun opponents. It also serves as a boss character. | Monster Hunter | |||
Ray Mk III | Flies around the stage shooting missiles and green energy bullets. | Custom Robo | |||
Riki | Uses several different arts from Xenoblade, including Happy Happy, Freezinate, and Yoink. | Xenoblade | |||
Rodin | Attacks with giant arms similar to Bayonetta's Wicked Weaves, as well with attacks resembling aerial Heel Slide and heel drop. Before disappearing, he spawns a random item and tosses it at the summoner. | Bayonetta | |||
Sablé Prince | Releases a cloud of dust, trapping an opponent, before he attacks as a frog or snake. He can be KO'd if he takes enough damage. | Kaeru no Tame ni Kane wa Naru | |||
Saki Amamiya | Slashes and fires with his Dolphin Gun. | Sin and Punishment | |||
Samurai Goroh | Slashes his swords while chasing opponents. | F-Zero | |||
Shadow the Hedgehog | Uses his "Chaos Control" ability to slow down the flow of time for around 7 seconds, affecting everyone except the summoner. Functions similarly to the Timer Item though with shorter duration, and without the risk of it backfiring. | Sonic the Hedgehog | |||
Sheriff | Walks around in the air, shooting at opponents with his pistol. He can be KO'd (complete with his original death animation) if he takes enough damage. | Sheriff | |||
Shovel Knight | Runs and jumps around, using his Shovel Drop to bounce off of obstacles. He also digs, which flings dirt at fighters, buries them, and can occasionally produce items. | Shovel Knight | |||
Skull Kid | Uses one of three disruptions: flipping the screen upside-down (similarly to Palkia), reversing the directional inputs of players, or making all fighters invisible. | The Legend of Zelda | |||
Spring Man | Jumps around and attacks with extended punches. He can also activate Rush, dealing rapid pummels before finishing with an uppercut. | ARMS | |||
Squid Sisters | They perform a concert and, as the camera zooms in on them, the blast lines are brought closer, so that whoever is left outside the camera will be KOed. | Splatoon | |||
Starfy | Spins, hurting players. Can be knocked off stage. | Starfy | |||
Starman | Moves side-to-side across the stage, shooting lightning bolts out of its head at opponents. It can be KO'd (complete with the "SMAAASH!" effect from Earthbound) if it takes enough damage. | EarthBound | |||
Sukapon | Moves around with his arms raised, launching heads at opponents or grabbing and tossing them. | Joy Mech Fight | |||
Takamaru | Throws his pinwheel knife rooks at opponents and slashes them several times with his katana. He can be KO'd if he takes enough damage. | The Mysterious Murasame Castle | |||
Thwomp | Hovers high up the stage, remaining still. If any opponent walks underneath it, it drops down to attack it, then moves back up. It won't attack again until it returns to its original position. | Mario | |||
Tiki | Transforms into a dragon, attacking with large flame breaths from the air. | Fire Emblem | |||
Tingle | Randomly enacts one of a variety of strange effects. It also takes longer for more Assist Trophies to spawn after his appearance than any other character.
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The Legend of Zelda | |||
Vince | Draws large drawings of various objects, one following each opponent in the foreground, hiding them and slowly damaging them. | Art Academy | |||
Waluigi | Repeatedly stomps players into the ground. This onslaught is followed by either a strong kick or a strike from his tennis racquet. | Mario | |||
Wily Capsule | Piloting his Wily Capsule from Mega Man 7, Dr. Wily warps around the stage and fires fire, ice, and lightning projectiles at opponents. Unlike most Assist Trophies that can be defeated, he does not disappear immediately, instead falling to the ground and begging for forgiveness. | Mega Man | |||
Yuri Kozukata | Yuri busts out her Camera Obscura, a specialized camera to take photographs of spirits, and uses it to take pictures of the battle. This will stun opponents and poison them, leaving them vulnerable to attacks. | Fatal Frame | |||
Zero | Fights using his Z-Saber and special techniques acquired from Mavericks. | Mega Man | |||
Total | 27 | 39 | 59 |
In Super Smash Bros. Brawl
There are 27 Assist Trophies in Super Smash Bros Brawl.
Image | Assist Trophy | Relative frequency | Description | Universe | Unlock criteria |
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Andross | 30 | Andross (as he appears in the original Star Fox) appears in the background and shoots tiles at the players. | Star Fox | ||
Barbara | 30 | Barbara strums on her guitar, creating damaging soundwaves, similar to Konga Beat, but with less range and duration. | Jam with the Band | Obtain 25 songs | |
Devil | 30 | Devil moves the stage boundaries, causing the blast lines to move as well, leading to the possibility of easier KOs. | Devil World | ||
Dr. Wright | 30 | Doctor Wright summons buildings to rise up out of the ground. This damages opponents who are standing in the area of the building, and produces great vertical knockback. Occasionally makes a massive skyscraper. | SimCity | ||
Excitebikes | 30 | Excitebike racers ride around the stage, causing damage to those they collide with. Some of them, if on a stage with an edge, will go back and forth until their time runs out. | Excite | ||
Gray Fox | 30 | Frank Jaeger, the Gray Fox, runs around slashing opponents. Also reflects stray projectiles. | Metal Gear | Unlocked with Snake | |
Hammer Bro | 30 | Hammer Bro throws hammers at opponents. | Mario | ||
Helirin | 12 | Helirin floats around the stage while rotating, acting as a wall. | Kururin | ||
Infantry and Tanks | 30 | The Nintendo Wars infantrymen and tank sprites roam across the stage shooting at players. When spawning, they follow the direction of the summoner. | Nintendo Wars | Play 300 Brawls | |
Isaac | 24 | Isaac pushes opponents off the stage by using a skill called Move, represented by giant magic hands. Its fixed knockback makes it easy to get trapped in. | Golden Sun | Play 200 Brawls | |
Jeff | 24 | Jeff Andonuts shoots 5 homing rockets from his Multi Bottle Rocket 5 invention (4 small & 1 large) at his opponents. | EarthBound | ||
Jill | 24 | Jill attacks opponents with her drill. | Drill Dozer | ||
Kat & Ana | 30 | Kat and Ana fly in different directions slashing at anybody in front of them, but always cross in the same spot. | Wario | ||
Knuckle Joe | 30 | Knuckle Joe delivers a series of Vulcan Jabs to his opponents and finishes with either a Smash Punch or an uppercut attack named Rising Break. | Kirby | ||
Lakitu and Spinies | 30 | Lakitu drops Spinies onto the field. The Spinies will meteor smash when falling from Lakitu. Upon landing, the Spinies walk around giving damage to opponents. Lakitu can be knocked off the screen or killed. | Mario | ||
Little Mac | 30 | Little Mac runs and jumps around, attacking with powerful jabs and uppercuts. | Punch-Out!! | ||
Lyn | 30 | The screen darkens, as Lyn focuses and then, having teleported, she delivers a single, powerful strike focused on the nearest opponent, similar to Galaxia Darkness in animation and knockback. | Fire Emblem | ||
Metroid | 30 | A Metroid latches onto players and gives them damage. Can be attacked and shaken off, but prevents the victim from using recovery moves. However, if done right, the character can spam recovery moves indefinitely until the Metroid disappears. | Metroid | ||
Mr. Resetti | 18 | Mr. Resetti gives speeches about different topics. If attacked, he causes an explosion. | Animal Crossing | ||
Nintendog | 18 | A "Nintendog" (Labrador Retriever) blocks the screen. | Nintendogs | ||
Ray Mk III | 30 | Ray Mk III flies around the stage shooting missiles and green energy bullets. | Custom Robo | Play 100 Brawls | |
Saki Amamiya | 30 | Saki Amamiya slashes and fires with his Dolphin Gun. | Sin and Punishment | ||
Samurai Goroh | 30 | Samurai Goroh slashes his swords while chasing opponents. | F-Zero | ||
Shadow the Hedgehog | 30 | Uses his "Chaos Control" ability to slow down the flow of time for around 7 seconds, affecting everyone except the summoner. Functions similarly to the Timer Item though with shorter duration, and without the risk of it backfiring. | Sonic | Unlocked with Sonic | |
Starfy | 40 | Starfy spins, hurting players. Can be knocked off stage. | Starfy | ||
Tingle | 30 | Tingle randomly enacts one of a variety of strange effects. It also takes longer for more Assist Trophies to spawn after his appearance than any other character.
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The Legend of Zelda | ||
Waluigi | 30 | Waluigi repeatedly stomps players into the ground. This onslaught is followed by either a strong kick or a strike from his tennis racquet. | Mario |
In addition to the above characters, scrapped Assist Trophy data for Ridley was found when hacking Super Smash Bros. Brawl. In the final game, he was a boss in The Subspace Emissary.
In Super Smash Bros. 4
Assist Trophies return in Super Smash Bros. 4 with a more iridescent design and a softer "popping" sound upon use, instead of the glass-shattering sound effect it had in Brawl. Unlike in Brawl, where all Assist Trophies apart from Starfy and Laiktu could not be damaged nor defeated, several Assist Trophies can now be KO'd, including several returning ones who could not be attacked in Brawl. There are 39 Assist Trophies in total, with 21 new assists and 18 returning from Brawl, but with 9 assists cut from Brawl. Both the 3DS and Wii U versions include exactly the same Assist Trophies, and unlike in Brawl, there are no unlockable Assist Trophies.
Image | Assist Trophy | Relative frequency | Description | Universe | Defeatable |
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Andross | 30 | Spits out projectiles at players. | Star Fox | ||
Ashley | 32 | Conjures a cloud which causes various adverse effects. | Wario | ||
Chain Chomp | 32 | Jumps at and bites players while chained to a stake. | Mario | ||
Color TV-Game 15 | 38 | Two paddles on the sides of the stage bounce a ball back and forth, with the ball damaging players. | Color TV-Game | ||
Dark Samus | 38 | Rapidly shoots gunfire and creates blasts of Phazon; can be KO'd if she takes enough damage. | Metroid | ||
Devil | 30 | Devil moves the stage boundaries, causing the blast lines to move as well, leading to the possibility of easier KOs. | Devil World | ||
Dillon | 32 | Performs rolling attacks, such as a quick charge; he can be KO'd if he takes enough damage. | Dillon's Rolling Western | ||
Dr. Kawashima | 38 | Flings numbers onto the stage that can be attacked to knock them around. When they add up to 10 or more, they cause an explosion, with a sum of exactly 10 causing an explosion like a Smart Bomb. | Brain Age | ||
Dr. Wright | 30 | Dr. Wright summons buildings from within the ground. Anyone other than the summoner who touches these buildings will receive damage. | SimCity | ||
Elec Man | 38 | Moves around freely and attacks characters with electric projectiles; he can be KO'd if he takes enough damage. | Mega Man | ||
Ghirahim | 38 | Fights with a sword and throwing knives. He will teleport back onstage if he goes over the edge, but he can be KO'd if he takes enough damage. | The Legend of Zelda | ||
Ghosts | 38 | Blinky, Pinky, Inky, and Clyde make their way around the stage, moving as if in a maze while damaging and pushing opponents around. | Pac-Man | ||
Hammer Bro | 24 | Throws hammers at opponents. It can be KO'd if it takes enough damage (with the same animation as when enemies die in Super Mario Bros.) | Mario | ||
Infantry and Tanks | 24 | Infantrymen and tank sprites roam across the stage, shooting at players. When spawning, they follow the direction of the summoner. | Nintendo Wars | ||
Isabelle | 38 | Throws fruit to heal the player who summoned her. Fruit will heal the summoner on contact; if it misses, anyone can eat the fruit off the ground. While Isabelle cannot be defeated, she can be stunned if attacked. | Animal Crossing | ||
Jeff | 30 | Shoots rockets from his Multi Bottle Rocket 5 at his opponents. | EarthBound | ||
Kat & Ana | 30 | Kat and Ana fly in different directions, slashing at anybody in front of them, while crossing in the same spot. | Wario | ||
Knuckle Joe | 30 | Like in Brawl, delivers a series of Vulcan Jabs to his opponents and finishes with either a Smash Punch or an uppercut attack named Rising Break. He can be KO'd if he takes enough damage. | Kirby | ||
Lakitu and Spinies | 24 | A Lakitu appears on a cloud and hurls Spinies from above. The Spinies are capable of meteor smashing. Lakitu and Spinies are faster than they were in Brawl. Lakitu can be KO'd if it takes enough damage. | Mario | ||
Lyn | 30 | After a moment, appears next to an opponent and attacks with a single, strong sword swipe. She can be KO'd if she takes enough damage. | Fire Emblem | ||
Magnus | 32 | Leaps around and swings the Magnus Club. He flinches if he's attacked and can be KO'd if he takes enough damage. | Kid Icarus | ||
Metroid | 30 | Latches onto players and hits them repeatedly. Can be attacked and shaken off temporarily. It can be KO'd if it takes enough damage. | Metroid | ||
Midna | 38 | Grabs opponents and throws them, while dealing darkness damage. She can be KO'd if she takes enough damage. | The Legend of Zelda | ||
Mother Brain | 38 | She uses her signature laser attack when summoned, and is guarded by Rinka enemies. She can be KO'd if she takes enough damage. | Metroid | ||
Nightmare | 32 | Causes the screen to become dark temporarily. | Kirby | ||
Nintendog | 30 | A French bulldog blocks the screen. | Nintendogs | ||
Phosphora | 38 | Flies around quickly and shoots lightning bolts. She can be attacked, which will cause her to flinch, and she can be KO'd if she takes enough damage. | Kid Icarus | ||
Riki | 38 | He uses several different arts from Xenoblade, including Happy Happy, Freezinate, and Yoink. | Xenoblade | ||
Sablé Prince | 32 | Sablé Prince releases a cloud of dust, trapping an opponent, before he attacks as a frog or snake. He can be KO'd if he takes enough damage. | Kaeru no Tame ni Kane wa Naru | ||
Saki Amamiya | 30 | Moves around on his own accord and slashes players, and can also shoot a stream of gunfire. He can be KO'd if he takes enough damage. | Sin and Punishment | ||
Samurai Goroh | 30 | Samurai Goroh slashes his swords while chasing opponents. He can be KO'd if he takes enough damage. | F-Zero | ||
Shadow the Hedgehog | 30 | Uses his "Chaos Control" ability to slow down the flow of time, affecting everyone except the summoner. Functions similarly to the Timer item, though with shorter duration (lasting around 7 seconds), and without the risk of it backfiring. | Sonic | ||
Sheriff | 32 | Sheriff walks around in the air, shooting at opponents with his pistol. He can be KO'd (complete with his original death animation) if he takes enough damage. | Sheriff | ||
Skull Kid | 32 | Uses one of three disruptions: flipping the screen upside-down (similarly to Palkia), reversing the directional inputs of players, or making all fighters invisible. | The Legend of Zelda | ||
Starfy | 24 | Wanders around and spin attacks opponents. He can be KO'd if he takes enough damage. | Starfy | ||
Starman | 32 | Starman moves side-to-side across the stage, shooting lightning bolts out of its head at opponents. It can be KO'd (complete with the "SMAAASH!" effect from Earthbound) if it takes enough damage. | EarthBound | ||
Takamaru | 38 | Throws his pinwheel knife rooks at opponents and slashes them several times with his katana. He can be KO'd if he takes enough damage. | The Mysterious Murasame Castle | ||
Tingle | 24 | Functions the same as Brawl, in which he enacts one of a variety of strange effects. | The Legend of Zelda | ||
Waluigi | 30 | Waluigi repeatedly stomps players into the ground. This onslaught is followed by either a strong kick or a strike from his tennis racket. He can be KO'd if he takes enough damage. | Mario |
In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
For the first time in the series, multiple Assist Trophies can appear at once. Players are rewarded points in Time battles when KOing a defeatable Assist Trophy. Occasionally, opposing Assist Trophies may fight each other. They can also now be affected by status effects such as freezing. Assist Trophies also respawn if they fall off the stage accidentally. The item itself reuses the rainbow dome from SSB4. There are 59 Assist Trophies available in the game, with 27 new assists and 32 returning from Smash 4 (Including 2 assists who were in Brawl but not Smash 4), but with 9 assists cut from Smash 4.
On some stages, certain Assist Trophies won’t appear, such as gimmicks that affect the Assist Trophy, the Assist being a background character, or even Alucard not appearing in front of a mirror.
Image | Assist Trophy | Relative frequency | Description | Universe | Defeatable |
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Akira | Runs around and attacks with various martial arts moves. | Virtua Fighter | |||
Alucard | Wields his blade, Crissaegrim, alongside various other moves. | Castlevania | |||
Andross | Spits out projectiles at players. | Star Fox | |||
Arcade Bunny | Operates a giant claw machine in order to grab opponents. | Nintendo Badge Arcade | |||
Ashley | Conjures a cloud which causes various adverse effects. | Wario | |||
Black Knight | Walks around the stage slowly, attacking any nearby opponents with his sword Alondite. Appears to be very resistant to attacks. | Fire Emblem | |||
Bomberman | Drop bombs which create an cross shaped explosion similar to an X Bomb. | Bomberman | |||
Burrowing Snagret | Emerges from the ground and wildly pecks at opponents, then hides underground before reappearing at another location. | Pikmin | |||
Chain Chomp | Bounces around before targeting an opponent and attacking them by lunging and biting them. Head can also damage opponents while bouncing. | Mario | |||
Chef Kawasaki | Captures players using his ladle and cooks them in a boiling pot, which produces food similar to Kirby's Final Smash in Brawl. If he fails to catch anyone in his ladle, he may throw plates or attempt to use his ladle again. | Kirby | |||
Color TV-Game 15 | Two paddles on the sides of the stage bounce a ball back and forth, with the ball damaging players. | Color TV-Game | |||
Devil | Points in various directions while moving the camera and stage boundaries. | Devil World | |||
Dillon | Attacks opponents by rolling at them. After a couple times, he charges up a very powerful rolling attack that does large knockback. | Dillon's Rolling Western | |||
Dr. Kawashima | Flings numbers onto the stage that can be attacked to knock them around. When they add up to 10 or more, they cause an explosion, with a sum of exactly 10 causing an explosion like a Smart Bomb. | Brain Age | |||
Dr. Wright | Dr. Wright summons buildings from within the ground. Anyone other than the summoner who touches these buildings will receive damage. | SimCity | |||
Flies & Hand | A hand holding a fly swatter moves around to swat the flies buzzing around the screen, damaging any enemy that gets in the way of its swatting. | Mario | |||
Ghirahim | Fights with a sword and throwing knives. He will teleport back onstage if he goes over the edge. | The Legend of Zelda | |||
Ghosts | Blinky, Pinky, Inky, and Clyde make their way around the stage, moving as if in a maze while damaging and pushing opponents around. | Pac-Man | |||
Gray Fox | Runs around slashing opponents. Also reflects stray projectiles. | Metal Gear | |||
Guile | Crouches in place, throwing Sonic Booms and blocking any physical attacks that hit him. Intercepts nearby enemies with his signature Flash Kick move. | Street Fighter | |||
Hammer Bro | Throws hammers at opponents. | Mario | |||
Isaac | Utilizes various abilities known as Psynergy. In addition to his original ability, Move, from Brawl, Isaac now can perform Pound as well as an original ability based off of Lift. | Golden Sun | |||
Jeff | Shoots rockets from his Multi Bottle Rocket 5 at his opponents. | EarthBound | |||
Kapp'n | Drives a bus across the screen. Any fighter he contacts will be trapped, dragging them off-screen. | Animal Crossing | |||
Klaptrap | Lunges across the screen and latches onto foes before launching them. | Donkey Kong | |||
Knuckle Joe | Like in Brawl and SSB4, delivers a series of Vulcan Jabs to his opponents and finishes with either a Smash Punch or an uppercut attack named Rising Break. | Kirby | |||
Knuckles the Echidna | Burrows underground before emerging with a rising uppercut. Can strike using a homing attack similar to Sonic's. | Sonic | |||
Krystal | Wanders around the stage and attacks opponents with her staff. Can deal freezing damage. | Star Fox | |||
Lyn | After a moment, appears next to an opponent and attacks with a single, strong sword swipe. | Fire Emblem | |||
Metroid | Latches onto players and hits them repeatedly. Can be attacked and shaken off temporarily. Can only be KO'd with ice attacks. | Metroid | |||
Midna | Grabs opponents and throws them, while dealing darkness damage. | The Legend of Zelda | |||
Moon | Crashes into the stage, dealing massive damage with a very large area of impact. | The Legend of Zelda | |||
Mother Brain | She uses her signature laser attack when summoned, and is guarded by Rinka enemies. | Metroid | |||
Nightmare | Obscures the stage and fighters in darkness. | Kirby | |||
Nikki | Doodles various obstacles on the stage. | Swapnote | |||
Nintendog | A toy poodle blocks the screen. | Nintendogs | |||
Phosphora | Teleports around while shooting lightning bolts and various other electric attacks. | Kid Icarus | |||
Rathalos | Rathalos unleashes several flame-based attacks, such as breathing fireballs and roaring to stun opponents. | Monster Hunter | |||
Riki | He uses several different arts from Xenoblade, including Happy Happy, Freezinate, and Yoink. | Xenoblade | |||
Rodin | Attacks with giant arms similar to Bayonetta's Wicked Weaves, as well with attacks resembling aerial Heel Slide and heel drop. Before disappearing, he spawns a random item and tosses it at the summoner. | Bayonetta | |||
Sablé Prince | Turns into either a frog or a snake. Can only be KO'd in his human form. | Kaeru no Tame ni Kane wa Naru | |||
Samurai Goroh | Samurai Goroh slashes his swords while chasing opponents. | F-Zero | |||
Shadow the Hedgehog | Takes out a green Chaos Emerald and uses Chaos Control to slow down time. After a while, he freezes time entirely before leaving. | Sonic | |||
Sheriff | Sheriff walks around in the air, shooting at opponents with his pistol. | Sheriff | |||
Shovel Knight | Runs and jumps around, using his Shovel Drop to bounce off of obstacles. He also digs, which flings dirt at fighters, buries them, and can occasionally produce items. | Shovel Knight | |||
Skull Kid | Uses one of three disruptions: flipping the stage upside down, reversing all players' controls, or making all fighters invisible. | The Legend of Zelda | |||
Spring Man | Jumps around and attacks with extended punches. He can also activate Rush, dealing rapid pummels before finishing with an uppercut. | ARMS | |||
Squid Sisters | They perform a concert and, as the camera zooms in on them, the blast lines are brought closer, so that whoever is left outside the camera will be KOed. | Splatoon | |||
Starfy | Wanders around and spin attacks opponents. | The Legendary Starfy | |||
Starman | Moves side-to-side across the stage, shooting lightning bolts out of its head at opponents. If defeated, the "SMAAASH!" effect from Earthbound is seen. | EarthBound | |||
Sukapon | Moves around with his arms raised, launching heads at opponents (Tondeker), grabbing and tossing them (Sukapon Toss), or rolling forwards quickly to attack (Sukapon Roll). | Joy Mech Fight | |||
Takamaru | Throws his pinwheel knife rooks at opponents and slashes them several times with his katana. | The Mysterious Murasame Castle | |||
Tiki | Transforms into a dragon, attacking with large flame breaths from the air. | Fire Emblem | |||
Thwomp | Hovers high up the stage, remaining still. If any opponent walks underneath it, it drops down to attack it, then moves back up. It won't attack again until it returns to its original position | Mario | |||
Vince | Draws large drawings of various objects, one following each opponent in the foreground, hiding them and slowly damaging them. | Art Academy | |||
Waluigi | Waluigi repeatedly stomps players into the ground. This onslaught is followed by either a strong kick or a strike from his tennis racket. | Mario | |||
Wily Capsule | Piloting his Wily Capsule from Mega Man 7, Dr. Wily warps around the stage and fires fire, ice, and lightning projectiles at opponents. Unlike most Assist Trophies that can be defeated, he does not disappear immediately, instead falling to the ground and begging for forgiveness. | Mega Man | |||
Yuri Kozukata | Yuri busts out her Camera Obscura, a specialized camera to take photographs of spirits, and uses it to take pictures of the battle. This will stun opponents and poison them, leaving them vulnerable to attacks. | Fatal Frame | |||
Zero | Zero attacks using his Z-Saber. | Mega Man |
Trophy descriptions
Super Smash Bros. Brawl
- Assist Trophy
A capsule that contains characters who will help you out in battle. You won't know who's in the capsule until you open it. It may be someone everyone knows or someone who's a bit of a mystery. The majority of these characters are invulnerable, so attacking them is not an option. You know what that means, right? RUN!
Super Smash Bros. 4
- Assist Trophy
- This strange capsule contains a guest character who will aid you in your battle. Who will emerge? Grab it to find out! Maybe it'll be a famous character from a popular game, or perhaps a goofy sidekick here to prove his or her worth. Too bad you can't choose who shows up or control them...
- A mystery capsule containing a guest character who'll stand by you in battle. You won't know who's in it till you open it! It could be almost anyone from all sorts of games - a famed warrior or a slightly loopy sidekick! Whoever it is, you can't control them, so you'll just have to trust them.
- : Super Smash Bros. Brawl (03/2008)
- : Super Smash Bros. for Wii U
Gallery
Mario next to an Assist Trophy in SSB4
Trivia
- Little Mac, Dark Samus and Isabelle are the only Assist Trophies in the series to become playable characters in later installments.
- Isaac and Gray Fox are the only Assist Trophies to skip an installment in the franchise and return in a later game. Ironically, both were treated as "newcomer" Assist Trophies on the Ultimate website.
- Gray Fox is the only Assist Trophy in Brawl cut in Smash 4 to be from a universe with a playable character (as Animal Crossing did not have a playable character in Brawl).
- Andross, Devil, Dr. Wright, Hammer Bro., Jeff, Knuckle Joe, Lyn, Metroid, Nintendog, Samurai Goroh, Shadow, Starfy, and Waluigi are the only Assist Trophies to appear in more than two games since their introduction in Brawl.
- Likewise, Infantry and Tanks, Kat & Ana, Lakitu and Spinies, Saki Amamiya, and Tingle are the only Assist Trophies that have appeared in two installments, but absent in Ultimate.
- The Yoshi and Pokémon series are the only two franchises with playable characters in every installment to lack Assist Trophies. Other series that share this distinction but debuted later are Ice Climber, Game & Watch, R.O.B., Wii Fit, Punch-Out!!, Mii, Duck Hunt and Final Fantasy.
- Because the Pokémon series uses Poké Balls instead, the Yoshi series is the only one to lack any assist characters whatsoever.
- Final Fantasy is the only third-party universe to not have an Assist Trophy.
- Dillon's Rolling Western is the only Assist Trophy-only universe introduced in Super Smash Bros. 4 to have solely been developed by a second-party developer (being Vanpool).
- However, Kaeru no Tame ni Kane wa Naru, while primarily developed by Nintendo R&D1, was co-developed by Intelligent Systems.
- Hammer Bro is the only Assist Trophy character to appear as an enemy in the Subspace Emissary.
- It is also one of five Assist Trophies to appear as an enemy in Smash Run, along with Starman, Lakitu and Spinies (albeit using their 3D designs), Chain Chomp, and Metroid.
- Not counting the Nintendog (which becomes a completely different individual breed in each installment), Dillon is the only Assist Trophy to receive a substantial aesthetic change in his appearance between installments, as in SSB4 he was based off of his appearance in Dillon's Rolling Western and its sequel, while in Ultimate, he is based off of his Dillon's Dead-Heat Breakers appearance.
- In Brawl, the Mario universe is the only universe to have more than one Assist Trophy.
- In Super Smash Bros. 4, it is tied with The Legend of Zelda for the most Assist Trophies, with four.
- In Ultimate, it has the most Assist Trophies, with five.
- As such, it is the only universe to have always had more than one Assist Trophy.
- Prince Sablé, Sukapon, Jill, Ray Mk III, Yuri Kozukata, Magnus, and Phosphora are the only Assist Trophy characters that have appeared in only one game outside of their Smash appearances.
- Shovel Knight is the first and (as of Ultimate) only Assist Trophy from an Indie game developer.
- Shadow the Hedgehog is the only Assist Trophy to have his voice actor change between Brawl and Smash 4.
- The Mega Man franchise has the most Assist Trophies out of any third party franchise, at 3, with Elec Man appearing in Smash 4, and Zero and Wily Capsule appearing in Ultimate.
- The Animal Crossing franchise is the only franchise to have a different Assist Trophy in each game, with Mr. Resetti appearing in Brawl, Isabelle appearing in Smash 4, and Kapp'n appearing in Ultimate.
- In Brawl's Classic Mode, if the character who summoned an Assist Trophy is KO'd, the Assist Trophy disappears. However, this does not happen in All-Star Mode.
- In the Smash Direct for SSB4, Waluigi was shown as a Wario series Assist Trophy, despite never appearing in a Wario game. By the game's release, he is corrected to represent the Mario series, like in Brawl.
- In SSB4, the silhouette figure within the Assist Trophy capsule will occasionally blink its eyes.
- Magnus and Elec Man are the only Assist Trophies to have appeared only in Super Smash Bros. 4 and not have come back in Ultimate, excluding the assists-turned-playable Isabelle and Dark Samus.
- In the GameCube preview issue of Electronic Gaming Monthly, the Super Smash Bros. Melee article comments that Nintendo originally tried to implement Assist Trophies in Melee. The only trophy concept they gave details on was one that would release the ducks from Duck Hunt to fly around the stage and interfere with the fighters.(at 5:40)
- Attendants at the 2007 Whobby Game Festival who played a demo of Brawl claimed to have seen Assist Trophies of Duster from Mother 3, Muddy Mole from Mole Mania, and Rosalina, but the veracity of the claims was never proven, and there is no evidence in the final game that these characters were ever planned.
- Similarly, attendants of E3 and players of the Smashfest event claimed to have seen Chunky Kong as an Assist Trophy in Super Smash Bros. 4, although he was not seen in any following public demos, and is absent in the 3DS and Wii U version of the game.
- Prior to the Ultimate 2.0.0 Update, If two Isabelles used Fishing Rod to grab onto an Assist Trophy, one would grab on, and the other would not; however, the result would be the former infinitely spawning the same Assist Trophy until she got hit.
- Not counting Rathalos, who is fought as a boss, Rodin, Black Knight, Samurai Goroh, Phosphora, Thwomp, Spring Man, Starfy, and Moon are the only Assist Trophy characters not to appear as Assist Trophy enemies in Spirit battles.
- In Ultimate, many Assist Trophies can't appear on certain stages:
- Knuckles can't be summoned in Green Hill Zone due to being a background character in that stage.
- Kapp'n can't be summoned in Smashville, Town and City, or Tortimer Island due to being a background character in these stages.
- Moon can't be summoned in Great Bay due to appearing as a background character in that stage. It also can't appear in any large, flat, transforming, or indoor stage.
- Nikki can't be summoned in Final Destination likely due to her drawings blending in with the background.
- Andross can't be summoned in certain stages most likely due to conflicts with certain stage backgrounds.
- Alucard can't be summoned in Wii Fit Studio due to the presence of mirrors (as vampires do not have reflections).
- Skull Kid cannot be summoned on Spear Pillar due to his effects conflicting with the effects of Dialga and Palkia.
- Devil cannot be summoned on 63 different stages for unknown reasons.
Items in Super Smash Bros. Brawl | |
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Normal | Assist Trophy · Banana Peel · Beam Sword · Blast Box · Bob-omb · Bumper · Bunny Hood · Cracker Launcher · Deku Nut · Dragoon · Fan · Fire Flower · Food · Franklin Badge · Freezie · Golden Hammer · Gooey Bomb · Green Shell · Hammer · Heart Container · Home-Run Bat · Hothead · Lightning Bolt · Lip's Stick · Maxim Tomato · Metal Box · Motion-Sensor Bomb · Mr. Saturn · Pitfall · Poison Mushroom · Poké Ball · Ray Gun · Screw Attack · Smart Bomb · Smash Ball · Smoke Ball · Soccer Ball · Spring · Star Rod · Starman · Super Mushroom · Super Scope · Superspicy Curry · Team Healer · Timer · Unira · Warp Star |
Containers | Barrel · Capsule · Crate · Party Ball · Sandbag · Rolling Crates |
The Subspace Emissary |
Key · Stock Ball · Trophy Stand |
Collectibles | CD · Coins · Sticker · Trophy |
Other | Smash Coins and Bills |