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Super Smash Bros. series

List of Super Smash Bros. series characters

A character is one of the fighters in the Super Smash Bros. series. Characters can be sorted into playable and non-playable, which distinguishes whether characters can be used without the use of a cheat device (like Action Replay) or not. Playable characters can further be divided into starter, unlockable, and downloadable, which distinguishes whether characters can be played right away, whether they need to be unlocked, or whether they need to be downloaded.

Playable characters

This is a list of the playable characters in the Super Smash Bros. series, commonly known in official sources as fighters.

Key Starter Unlockable   Unlockable[1] Downloadable Make Make or Unlockable Transformation
Fighter           Universe
Bayonetta      Bayonetta
Bowser (Intended)[2]          Mario
Bowser Jr.      Mario
Captain Falcon            F-Zero
Charizard  [3]    [3]  Pokémon
Chrom    Fire Emblem
Cloud      Final Fantasy
Corrin      Fire Emblem
Daisy    Mario
Dark Pit      Kid Icarus
Dark Samus    Metroid
Diddy Kong        Donkey Kong
Donkey Kong            Donkey Kong
Dr. Mario   (Intended)[4]      Mario
Duck Hunt      Duck Hunt
Falco          Star Fox
Fox            Star Fox
Ganondorf          The Legend of Zelda
Greninja      Pokémon
Ice Climbers     (Intended)[5]    Ice Climber
Ike        Fire Emblem
Incineroar    Pokémon
Inkling    Splatoon
Isabelle    Animal Crossing
Ivysaur  [3]  [3]  Pokémon
Jigglypuff            Pokémon
Joker    Persona
Ken    Street Fighter
King Dedede (Intended)[2]        Kirby
King K. Rool    Donkey Kong
Kirby            Kirby
Link            The Legend of Zelda
Little Mac      Punch-Out!!
Lucario        Pokémon
Lucas (Intended)[6]        EarthBound
Lucina      Fire Emblem
Luigi            Mario
Mario            Mario
Marth (Intended)[7]          Fire Emblem
Mega Man      Mega Man
Meta Knight        Kirby
Mewtwo (Intended)[2]   (Intended)[4]      Pokémon
Mii Brawler      Super Smash Bros.
Mii Gunner      Super Smash Bros.
Mii Swordfighter      Super Smash Bros.
Mr. Game & Watch          Game & Watch
Ness            EarthBound
Olimar        Pikmin
Pac-Man      Pac-Man
Palutena      Kid Icarus
Peach          Mario
Pichu      Pokémon
Pikachu            Pokémon
Pit        Kid Icarus
Piranha Plant    Mario
Pokémon Trainer      Pokémon
R.O.B.        R.O.B.
Richter    Castlevania
Ridley    Metroid
Robin      Fire Emblem
Rosalina      Mario
Roy   (Intended)[4]      Fire Emblem
Ryu      Street Fighter
Samus            Metroid
Sheik          The Legend of Zelda
Shulk      Xenoblade
Simon    Castlevania
Snake      Metal Gear
Sonic (Intended)[8]        Sonic
Squirtle  [3]  [3]  Pokémon
Toon Link        The Legend of Zelda
Villager      Animal Crossing
Wario        Wario
Wii Fit Trainer      Wii Fit
Wolf      Star Fox
Yoshi            Yoshi
Young Link      The Legend of Zelda
Zelda          The Legend of Zelda
Zero Suit Samus        Metroid

Notes

  1. ^ Some characters are unlockable only in the 3DS version of Smash 4 and are starters in the Wii U version.
  2. ^ a b c Sakurai mentions these characters as having been planned for Super Smash Bros. on this page.
  3. ^ a b c d e f As part of the Pokémon Trainer.
  4. ^ a b c While there hasn't been any official confirmation that Mewtwo, Roy, and Dr. Mario were intended to be in Brawl, unused data on Brawl's disc labelled for each of them strongly implies that the characters were developed to some degree for Brawl.
  5. ^ Sakurai stated that, while the Ice Climbers could run smoothly on the Wii U version, the 3DS could not handle the "two-in-one" coding of the duo, and, in order to keep the roster the same between the two versions, they had to be cut from the roster.
  6. ^ Sakurai stated that he originally intended to replace Ness with the new protagonist of Mother 3 (Lucas) in Melee, though Mother 3's delay caused him to go back on the idea and keep Ness.
  7. ^ Sakurai mentions Marth as having been planned for Super Smash Bros. on this page.
  8. ^ Former head of Sonic Team, Yuji Naka, stated in an interview that Sonic was very close to being included in the game, but because of time constraints, was not.

Alternate costume characters

This is a list consisting of playable characters in the Super Smash Bros. series that can only be accessed as playable characters via another character's alternate costumes. Although these characters are considered to be a simple extension of these preexisting characters, they feature several distinguishing qualities, such as unique character models and character selection screen announcement clips.

Key Starter Unlockable   Unlockable Downloadable Make Make or Unlockable Transformation
Base Character Fighter           Universe
Olimar Alph      Pikmin
Bowser Jr. Iggy      Mario
Larry      Mario
Lemmy      Mario
Ludwig      Mario
Morton      Mario
Roy      Mario
Wendy      Mario

Non-playable characters

The following characters can fully interact with playable characters in-game, but are normally non-playable. These include boss characters and enemy teams, among others. Hacking, however, may allow these characters to be played to varying degrees of functionality.

Fighter             Universe
Crazy Hand          Super Smash Bros.
Dark Emperor  [1]  [1]   Find Mii
Dharkon    Super Smash Bros.
Dracula    Castlevania
Duon  [2]  [3]  Super Smash Bros.
Fighting Alloy Team    [3]  Super Smash Bros.
Fighting Polygon Team    Super Smash Bros.
Fighting Wire Frames    Super Smash Bros.
Flying Man[4]  [1]  [1]   EarthBound
Galeem    Super Smash Bros.
Galleom  [2]    Super Smash Bros.
Ganon    The Legend of Zelda
Giant DK    [5]  [5]  [5]  [5]  Donkey Kong
Giga Bowser    [6]  [6]  [7]  Super Smash Bros.
Master Core    [3]  Super Smash Bros.
Master Hand          [8]  Super Smash Bros.
Marx    Kirby
Meta Ridley  [2]  [1]  [9]  Metroid
Metal Face  [1]  [1]   Xenoblade
Metal Mario    [10]  [10]  [10]  [10]  Mario
Nabbit  [1]  [1]  Mario
Petey Piranha  [2]  [11]  Mario
Porky Minch  [2]  EarthBound
Rathalos  [12] Monster Hunter
Rayquaza  [2]  [1]  [1]  Pokémon
Ridley  [2]  [1]  [13]  Metroid
Sandbag    [14]  [14]  [14]  Super Smash Bros.
Tabuu  [2]  [3]  Super Smash Bros.
Yellow Devil  [1]  [1]   Mega Man

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Appears as a stage hazard.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h Appears as a boss during the Subspace Emissary.
  3. ^ a b c d Appears as a spirit.
  4. ^ a Mii Fighter costume based on the Flying Man is available as downloadable content in SSB4
  5. ^ a b c d Playable by controlling DK and getting a Super Mushroom.
  6. ^ a b Playable as part of Bowser's Final Smash.
  7. ^ While the player can still technically control Giga Bowser during Bowser's Final Smash, he no longer behaves like a regular playable character. He can be fought as a boss in Classic Mode.
  8. ^ Briefly playable for a special event in the World of Light mode.
  9. ^ Appears as a costume for Ridley.
  10. ^ a b c d Playable by controlling Mario and getting a Metal Box.
  11. ^ For Piranha Plant's Final Smash.
  12. ^ Appears as both a boss and an Assist Trophy.
  13. ^ Ridley is a playable character in Ultimate (see table above).
  14. ^ a b c Mechanically considered an item rather than a character.

Newcomers and veterans

A newcomer is a character who appears as playable for the first time in the series in a given game. A veteran is the opposite: a character who has been playable in a previous game. For example, Diddy Kong is a newcomer in Brawl, as he did not appear as playable in any previous games, but is a veteran in all subsequent games. Note that the definition of newcomers is distinct from that of "unlockable" or "secret" characters, which are playable characters who must be unlocked by completing certain tasks; Melee, Brawl, and Smash 4 all had starter veterans, starter newcomers, unlockable veterans, and unlockable newcomers. Ultimate is the first game in which all newcomers are unlockable; however, several veterans are also unlockable.

The term newcomer was originally used to describe the unlockable characters in the original Super Smash Bros. by the data deletion menu. It was later used in the first trailer for Super Smash Bros. Brawl, in which new characters were introduced with the title "Newcomer" atop their name. The word newcomer was later used on the Smash Bros. DOJO!! site to classify new characters whether unlockable or not. This use of the term has become the community-preferred usage for other games in the series.

"Perfect-attendance crew"

Less commonly, the term "veteran" can also denote the "eight regulars" or "perfect-attendance fighters", terms which refer to the eight starter characters in the original Super Smash Bros. which have been in all subsequent games of the series. The terms originated in the description for the 10th Brawl event match All-Star Battle Regulars, reading: "The Smash Bros. perfect-attendance crew! Fight the eight regulars in order!" A popular, unofficial term referring to this group is "The Original 8" (Mario, Donkey Kong, Link, Samus, Yoshi, Kirby, Fox, and Pikachu), which may also be called "The Original 12" if including the four unlockable characters (Luigi, Captain Falcon, Ness, and Jigglypuff). Super Smash Bros. for Wii U is the only installment where all the "Original 12" are starter characters; the original Super Smash Bros. and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate are the only two entries in the franchise in which the "Original 8" are the only characters playable at the start.

Trivia

  • Roy is the only "non-native" character to debut in a Super Smash Bros. game before appearing in any other game in their respective series. His inclusion in Melee was intended to promote Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade, which was released shortly after Melee in Japan.
    • According to Super Smash Bros. series director Masahiro Sakurai, The Binding Blade was originally scheduled for release before Melee.[1]
  • Captain Falcon (in SSB), the Mii Fighters (in SSB4 and SSBU) and Pac-Man (in Ultimate) are the only characters to use head icons that don't portray their faces.
  • Smash 4 is the first game to feature playable female swordfighters: Lucina, female Robin, female Corrin, and female Mii Swordfighter.
    • Wendy O. Koopa, who appears as an alternate costume for Bowser Jr., is the first female villain to be a playable character in the series.
  • Lucina and Wendy O. Koopa (the latter of whom is playable as an alternate model swap for Bowser Jr.) are also the first two unlockable female characters in the Super Smash Bros. series. Unlike Lucina however, it is virtually impossible to face Wendy in an unlock match (due to her only being accessible as a playable character through Bowser Jr.'s alternate costumes).
  • Wario is the only character prior to Ultimate to debut as a starter before becoming unlockable in another game, as well as the only one prior to Smash 4 to have never had fewer than 8 palette swaps.
  • Yoshi and Captain Falcon are the only characters who appear in all five Super Smash Bros. games that are the sole representatives of their series.
  • Metal Gear and Ice Climber are the only universes to have the entirety of their characters cut from one game to the next, and then both being reintroduced in the next game after that.
  • Samus is the only female character to appear in all five Super Smash Bros. games, as Pokémon were not considered gendered at the time of the first game's release.
  • Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is the first game in the series since Melee to not have any veterans cut from the roster. All the previously cut veterans that haven't appeared since Melee and/or Brawl return with various changes to their appearances and/or movesets including new Final Smashes.
  • Lucas is the only character to have been a starter character, unlockable character and downloadable character at one point, as Mewtwo and Roy were unlockable in their debut game as well as Ultimate.
  • Currently, Charizard, Little Mac, Ridley, Dark Samus, and Isabelle are the only characters to have been made fully playable after major non-playable appearances, excluding characters that are playable via items (Metal Mario, Giant Donkey Kong, and Giga Bowser).
  • Charizard is the only character who used to be part of a transformation character, became a standalone fighter, and then returned to being part of a transformation character.

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