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Fairy Bottle
Bottled Fairy - Twilight Princess.png
The Legend of Zelda (universe)
Bottled Fairy from Twilight Princess.
Universe The Legend of Zelda
Appears in SSB4
Ultimate
Item class Throwing, Recovery
Article on Zelda Wiki Fairy
Picking up this item will heal 100 points of damage for a player--as long as the player was already over 100%. If a player doesn't have enough damage, the Fairy Bottle has no effect, so the item's usefulness depends greatly on the situation.
Super Smash Bros. 4 Official Site

The Fairy Bottle (妖精のビン, Fairy Bottle) is an item that debuted in Super Smash Bros. 4. It can be picked up and thrown, and can only be opened by a player with 100 or more damage; doing so will release the fairy inside, healing the user by 100 points. Because it can't be opened by someone under 100 damage, they can wield it as both a weapon (against players that are also under 100 damage), use it on an ally to heal them, or just hold it as a backup for when their own damage reaches 100+, as it will automatically heal them as soon as their damage reaches 100 points. In this manner, it is a combination of the Heart Container and the Team Healer.

Origin

Link catching a Fairy in a bottle in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time.

Fairies first appeared in The Legend of Zelda and have appeared in almost every subsequent Zelda game since as a method of regaining health. The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past introduced the ability to capture Fairies in bottles, and many Zelda games since have also allowed this, which will cause the Fairy to be released automatically should Link lose all of his hearts. In Zelda games, a Fairy always heals a fixed number of hearts, usually six – whereas the player’s health bar starts out at three hearts but can rise to twenty.

The design of the Fairy in Super Smash Bros. 4 originates from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time; some later Zelda games have also retained this design of Fairies. These Fairies come in a variety of colors; usually blue, yellow, or pink. Typically in Zelda games, pink Fairies are the type of Fairies found that can heal Link and can be captured. In Super Smash Bros. 4, the fairy is pink. The design of the bottle, however, comes from The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword.

In Super Smash Bros. Brawl

In Brawl, a sticker of a fairy in a bottle, titled Fairy, is available.

Sticker

Name Game Effect Character(s)
Fairy The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess Tail (type) Attack +7 Yoshi (SSBB)Diddy Kong (SSBB)Pikachu (SSBB)Pokémon Trainer (SSBB)
Brawl Sticker Fairy (Zelda Twilight Princess).png
Fairy
(Zelda: Twilight Princess)

In Super Smash Bros. 4

Bowser performing a taunt in front of a Fairy Bottle to make it look like he's about to pick it up.

The Fairy Bottle is a thrown projectile item that ricochets off its target, allowing it to be caught and thrown again, dealing about 8 damage with medium knockback. If it is held by or hits a character with 100+ damage then, as stated on the Miiverse, it will open instantly and the fairy will heal that character by 100 points [1]. Also, if eaten by a character under 100 damage, it will heal 1 point of damage like other items; however, doing so in All-Star Mode will not heal any damage.

Trophy information

Fairy Bottle
North America A bottle that contains a helpful fairy. You can release this fairy to heal 100 points of damage, but only if you have 100% or more. If you don't, you can still throw the bottle... Just don't hit a 100% or more enemy, or they'll be healed instead and you'll feel pretty silly.
Europe A bottle containing a Fairy with healing powers. If your damage is 100% or more, it'll heal you by 100. If not, then the Fairy won't do a thing. On the plus side, if someone else needs it, you can take it instead and have the smug satisfaction of stealing their precious hope away.
SNES: The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past (06/2011)
Wii: The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword (11/2011)

In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

The fairy bottle appears as a Spirit for the game's Spirit mode.

Spirits

No. Image Name Type Class Cost Ability Series
204 Fairy Bottle
Support
★★ 1 Fairy Bottle Equipped The Legend of Zelda Series

In addition to the above, equipping the Sprixie Princesses, Elline, Chansey or Lissa Support Spirits will give the player a Fairy Bottle at a start of a match.

No. Image Name Type Class Cost Ability Series
76
Sprixie Princesses Spirit.png
Sprixie Princesses
Support
★★ 1 Fairy Bottle Equipped Super Mario Series
381 Elline
Support
★★ 1 Fairy Bottle Equipped Kirby Series
449 Chansey
Support
★★ 1 Fairy Bottle Equipped Pokémon Series
667
LissaSpirit.png
Lissa
Support
★★ 1 Fairy Bottle Equipped Fire Emblem Series

Gallery

Trivia

  • The reveal picture of the day for this item is a reference to the game Super Mario 3D World, in which Bowser captures several Sprixie Princesses inside bottles.
  • Despite it being a throwable weapon with potentially useful knockback, there are extremely few situations where it can be used for a KO because if the opponent is over 99% damage they will be healed instead.
    • However in some situations it can be used to KO someone; if thrown at a lightweight character who has 99% worth of damage, the force of the knockback will throw them off the stage, possibly KO'ing them, while also being healed by the fairy as the damage caused from the attack would permit it to do so.
  • Likely because of the ability to heal hurt players accidentally, CPU players are extremely likely to either only pick up a Fairy Bottle only when they can be healed by it, or immediately throw the item away and off the stage. This is one of the few items a CPU-controlled player will purposely throw away, deliberately missing opponents.
  • If a player has over 100% and picks up this item as soon as it bounces on the ground, it will make a buzzing noise as it heals the player.

References