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Mario and Greninja with alternate costumes

Each character in Super Smash Bros. 4 has a set of alternate costumes. Due to the presence of 8-Player Smash, all characters now have eight costumes (except for Little Mac, who has 16). Some costumes have slight visual differences between the 3DS and Wii U versions.

Some characters possess certain alternate costumes with more drastic design differences, and are not merely recolors of their standard outfits. For example, Wario can switch between his biker and overalls costumes. Villager, Wii Fit Trainer, and Robin all have male and female variants. Olimar and Bowser Jr. have model swaps that change them into new characters, complete with corresponding voice and Announcer clips, though like all other alternate costumes, they bear no gameplay differences.

Pac-Man, Peach, and Pikachu using outlines in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS's Team Battles

Team Battles no longer confine characters to use their respective team color schemes, with teams now being indicated by colored outlines around the characters. This gives players the freedom to pick whichever alternate costume they want to use in Team Battles.

On the Find Mii stage in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS, the Dark Emperor uses magic that affects all players of the same color. Each alternate costume is allocated to one of twelve colors: black, brown, red, orange, yellow, light green, green, light blue, blue, purple, pink, and white. These colors are noted in the below lists as a bar underneath the corresponding portrait; as several characters have multiple costumes that share this color, the main color names as used on this page do not conform to this system.

Bowser

 
               

Giga Bowser is always treated as yellow in Find Mii.

Default
Black
Yellow
Green Based on a green alternate costume in Mario Golf and closely resembles Bowser's sprite in Super Mario World. It is also reminiscent of Bowser's cartoon design used in the DIC Entertainment shows and the Nintendo Comics System series.
Grey Based on Morton Koopa Junior's appearance in Super Mario Bros. 3. It also bares a vague resemblance to Dry Bowser.
Orange A color scheme very reminiscent of Bowser's classic design used in Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels, Super Mario Bros. 3, and Super Mario World, though his hair is pink rather than red.
Red Based on a red alternate costume in Mario Golf, although with a pink head similar to Roy Koopa's and red hair instead of yellow.
Blue Based on a Bowser Imposter in Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels.[1]

Bowser Jr.

 
               

Bowser Jr.'s alternate designs replace him with each of the seven Koopalings.

Junior Bowser Jr.'s design from Super Mario Sunshine. The Junior Clown Car takes its design from New Super Mario Bros. Wii.
Larry Larry Koopa as he appears in New Super Mario Bros. Wii onward.
Roy Roy Koopa as he appears in New Super Mario Bros. Wii onward.
Wendy Wendy O. Koopa as she appears in New Super Mario Bros. Wii onward.
Iggy Iggy Koopa as he appears in New Super Mario Bros. Wii onward.
Morton Morton Koopa Junior as he appears in New Super Mario Bros. Wii onward.
Lemmy Lemmy Koopa as he appears in New Super Mario Bros. Wii onward.
Ludwig Ludwig von Koopa as he appears in New Super Mario Bros. Wii onward.

Captain Falcon

 
               
Indigo Design and coloration is based on his appearance in F-Zero GX.
Black Resembles his outfit from the F-Zero X Expansion Kit.
Red Based on Blood Falcon's outfit from F-Zero X. Changes the logo on the suit's back to a skull with "Blood Hawk" written underneath, a reference to Blood Falcon's vehicle.
Green Slightly resembles Pico or Beastman's appearances from F-Zero GX.
Blue Resembles his outfit in the original F-Zero, and his outfit in F-Zero: GP Legend and its associated anime series.
White Slightly resembles Jody Summer's outfit from F-Zero X.
Yellow Slightly resembles Dr. Stewart's outfit from F-Zero GX.
Cyan Slighty resembles Rick Wheeler's outfit from F-Zero: GP Legend and its associated anime series.

Charizard

 
               
Orange Uses Charizard's appearance and updated proportions from Pokémon X and Y.
Red Resembles Charmeleon, the pre-evolved form of Charizard.
Green
Pink
Yellow Resembles the Shiny colorations of both Charmeleon and Charmander.
White The silver-and-black color scheme is similar to the Pokémon Aerodactyl, another winged species introduced in the Generation I Pokémon games.
Blue The blue-and-purple color scheme is very reminiscent to the Pokémon Golbat, another winged species introduced in the Generation I Pokémon games.
Purple The purple-and-evergreen color scheme is similar to Charizard's older Shiny coloration in Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal.

Dark Pit

 
               
Black Dark Pit's appearance from Kid Icarus: Uprising. His character design from said game was inspired by an alternate costume for Pit in Super Smash Bros. Brawl.
Green
Brown Resembles the color scheme of Magnus from Kid Icarus: Uprising.
Yellow
Red
Blue
White Based on Pit.
Purple

Diddy Kong

 
               
Red
White Resembles the alternate outfit worn by Diddy Kong in the Two-Player Contest mode of Donkey Kong Country.
Pink His clothing and fur is based on Dixie Kong, Diddy Kong's girlfriend from Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest.
Purple Resembles the alternate outfit worn by Diddy Kong in the Two-Player Contest mode of Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest.
Green Resembles one of Diddy Kong's alternate costumes in the multiplayer mode of Donkey Kong 64. The reddish fur also matches Donkey Kong's red alternate costume.
Blue His clothing and fur is based on Kiddy Kong's from Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble.
Yellow
Cyan The coloration of his fur and clothing resembles early artwork of Donkey Kong Jr.

Donkey Kong

 
               
Brown
Black Resembles a mountain gorilla. His tie is yellow, resembling the alternate outfit in the Two-Player Contest Mode from Donkey Kong Country.
Red Resembles the color scheme of the original Donkey Kong from the arcade game Donkey Kong, who had reddish orange fur.
Blue Resembles an alternate color scheme from Donkey Kong 64 and an alternate costume from Mario Golf.
Green Resembles an alternate color scheme from DK: King of Swing.
White Based on the Fire Mini Donkey Kong from the Mario vs. Donkey Kong series, and a recolor from Mario Golf. Also predates the similar-looking "Super Kong" from Donkey Kong Country Returns, but with a red tie instead of blue. The Brawl Dojo referred to it as "Yeti DK".[2], referencing Eddie the Mean Old Yeti from the Donkey Kong Country TV series, who shared the same model as Donkey Kong.
Yellow Resembles Donkey Kong under the effects of Banana Juice from Donkey Kong Country Returns, and a recolor from Mario Golf. The fur color also loosely resembles Funky Kong's fur in the Donkey Kong Country TV series.
Pink Resembles Junior (II) from Donkey Kong Jr. Math.

Dr. Mario

 
               
White Dr. Mario's design from Dr. Mario 64, though with the black jeans instead of white trousers.
Red Resembles the color of scrubs worn by modern nurses.
Blue Resembles the color of scrubs worn by modern doctors.
Green Resembles the color of scrubs worn by modern surgeons.
Black Alternate costume officially known as the "Unlicensed Doctor".[3]
Yellow
Purple
Pink Resembles the color of scrubs worn by Nurse Toadstool.

Duck Hunt

 
               

Duck Hunt's alternate costumes change the dog and/or the duck's colors to resemble real variants of the respective animals.

Default The dog is based on its default appearance in Duck Hunt. The duck is one of the three possible ducks from Duck Hunt.
Black The dog's colors resemble those of Rottweilers or Coonhounds, the latter of which is a noted scent hound. The duck's colors are similar to the blue duck.
Blue The dog's colors resemble those of American Pit Bull Terriers or Border Collies.
Brown The dog's colors resemble those of Chocolate Labrador Retrievers, a hunting dog commonly used for retrieving waterfowl. The duck's colors are similar to those of the American black duck.
White The dog's colors resemble those of a Dalmatian.
Tan The dog's colors resemble those of a Beagle. The duck resembles a female mallard.
Yellow The dog's color resemble that of Golden Retrievers, a hunting dog commonly used for retrieving waterfowl. The duck is one of the three possible ducks that appear in Duck Hunt, and resembles a male mallard.
Red The duck is one of the three possible ducks from Duck Hunt.

Falco

 
               
Default Based on his design from Star Fox Command.
Orange Resembles his appearance in Star Fox 64 and Star Fox 64 3D.
Blue
Red Resembles his default outfit from Star Fox: Assault.
Green Based on his clothing in Star Fox Assault multiplayer mode.
Black A dark costume comparable to Fox's "Dark Fox" costume.
White
Pink Resembles the color of scheme of Krystal in Star Fox Command.

Fox

 
               
Default Based on his designs in Star Fox Command and Star Fox Assault.
Black Referred to as the "Dark Fox" in the Brawl Dojo.[4]
Red Red jumpsuit somewhat resembles Falco's. Also resembles the color of Peppy Hare's pants from Star Fox 64 and Star Fox 64 3D.
Green Resembles his clothes from multiplayer in Star Fox: Assault.
Orange Resembles Falco's flight suit in Star Fox 64.
White The reticle over his eye is colored orange in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U instead of green.
Yellow Resembles Slippy Toad's outfit in Star Fox: Assault.
Purple

Ganondorf

 
               
Black Ganondorf's design from The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess.
White Comparable to a dark alternate costume of Link.
Purple
Green
Red
Yellow Based on Ganondorf's appearance in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time.
Grey
Blue Based on Ganondorf's appearance as the reoccurring monster Ganon in The Legend of Zelda, The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, and other titles.

Greninja

 
               
Blue
Red Color scheme resembles Crawdaunt, another Water/Dark type Pokémon.
Pink Color scheme resembles Lickilicky, another Pokémon with a large tongue.
Black Color scheme resembles Shiny variation, but with an orange tongue rather than a red tongue.
Lavender
Green Color scheme resembles Kecleon, another Pokémon with a long tongue.
Grey
Purple Color scheme resembles Shellder, another Water-type Pokémon with a large tongue.

Ike

 
               
Default Based on his appearance as a Hero in Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn.
Yellow Based on his father Greil's appearance in Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance.
Red Resembles the color scheme of enemy units in the Fire Emblem series.
Blue Resembles the color scheme of Sigurd, the first protagonist in Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War.
Green Resembles the color scheme of Geoffrey, an ally in Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance.
Brown Resembles the color scheme of Micaiah, one of the protagonists in Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn.
Black Resembles the color scheme of the Black Knight, an antagonist in Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn.
White Based on the color scheme Chrom, one of the protagonists in Fire Emblem: Awakening.

Jigglypuff

 
               

Unlike previous games, none of Jigglypuff's alternate costumes change it to its Shiny coloration.

Default Uses Jigglypuff's appearance and updated proportions from Pokémon X and Y.
Red Wears a hibiscus similar to the ones Phoebe of the Elite Four wears in Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire.
White Wears Leaf's hat from Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen.
Blue Wears a straw hat associated with Bug Catcher Trainers.
Green Wears the hat that Kirby wears when he has the Sleep Copy Ability.
Pink Wears a red ribbon.
Nurse Wears a Pokémon Center Nurse's hat as it appears in Pokémon X and Y.
Glasses Wears Serena's default hat and sunglasses from Pokémon X and Y.

King Dedede

 
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Red
Pink Resembles an alternate costume in Kirby 64.
Green Resembles an alternate costume in Kirby Air Ride. The belt also has Yarn Waddle Dees from Kirby's Epic Yarn on it.
Purple Resembles an alternate costume in Kirby Air Ride. The belt is very ornately decorated, similar to those on formal Japanese kimonos.
Cyan The belt contains the same icons as one of the menu schemes from Kirby 64.
Brown Resembles his appearance on the monochromatic Game Boy screen in Kirby's Dream Land.
Blue Resembles an alternate costume in Kirby 64.
Black Resembles an alternate costume in Kirby Air Ride. Also resembles the colors of a penguin, with a black coat and black plumage.

Kirby

 
               
Pink
Yellow Kirby's yellow alternate coloration in the series. Also resembles Beam Kirby and Needle Kirby in Kirby Super Star, as well as Keeby. The color Shigeru Miyamoto originally wanted Kirby to be.
Blue Kirby's blue alternate coloration in the series. Also resembles Ice Kirby in Kirby Super Star.
Red Kirby's red alternate coloration in the series. Also resembles Fire Kirby in Kirby Super Star.
Green Kirby's green alternate coloration in the series. Also resembles Plasma Kirby in Kirby Super Star.
White Kirby's monochrome appearance from the original Kirby's Dream Land.
Orange Kirby's appearance after using Orange Spray Paint in Kirby & The Amazing Mirror and Kirby: Squeak Squad.
Purple Based on Meta Knight sans mask. It is less dark in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS.

Link

 
               
Green Link's design from The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess.
Red Based on the Red Ring that Link obtained in The Legend of Zelda and the Goron Tunic that Link obtained in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time.
Blue Based on the Zora Tunic that Link obtained in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time.
Purple Based on the Blue Ring that Link obtained in The Legend of Zelda, but the tunic is more purple and less lavender than in previous installments. As a result it is more comparable to a purple alternate costume of Toon Link based on Purple Link from The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords.
Yellow Based on Link's utilization of the Great Fairy's Tears in The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess.
Black Based on Dark Link, as well as the Dark Interlopers from The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess. It appears in a few Event Matches that involve antagonistic characters.
White Based on Link's outfit as a resident of Skyloft from the beginning of The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword[5].
Grey Based on Link's transformation into the Fierce Deity in The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask. The chain mail is more golden and the scabbard is darker in the 3DS version.

Little Mac

 
 
               
               

Little Mac is the only character with 16 different costumes. The wireframe design is based on the original arcade Punch-Out!![6] and shares the same range of color options.

Giga Mac is always treated as green in Find Mii.

Default Based on his appearance in Punch-Out!! for Wii.
Yellow Resembles his appearance in Title Defense Mode in Punch-Out!! for Wii.
White Resembles his appearance after defeating opposing boxers in Punch-Out!! for NES (as a result of palette limitations) and Piston Hondo's Title Defense outfit from Punch-Out!! for Wii.
Red Resembles his appearance in Contender Mode, when fighting in the World Circuit, in Punch-Out!! for Wii.
Blue Resembles his appearance when fighting in the Major Circuit in Punch-Out!! for Wii.
Orange Resembles his appearance as Player 2 in the multiplayer mode of Punch-Out!! for Wii.
Green Based on the protagonist of Super Punch-Out!!. He is called "Little Mac" in some of the game's later promotional materials, but there is dispute as to whether or not the two are the same.
Pink Wears his pink, hooded sweatshirt from the various training montages in the Punch-Out!! series. The wireframe variant inverts the colors of the hoodie and the gloves.

Lucario

 
               

Mega Lucario is always treated as blue in Find Mii.

Blue
Red
White Resembles the paler coloration of its pre-evolved form, Riolu.
Grey
Teal
Navy
Green The color scheme of Lucario's sprite if the main colors are given a hue of -100.
Purple

Lucas

 
               
Yellow
Orange Based on the color scheme of Claus, Lucas's twin brother, who appears in Mother 3.
Blue
Red
Grey Based on the color scheme of the Masked Man, who appears in Mother 3. The shirt's design includes a sprite of the Masked Man's head.
Cyan Based on the color scheme of Duster from Mother 3.
Green Based on the color scheme of Boney's human disguise from Mother 3. The shirt's design includes a sprite of Boney's head.
Purple The shirt's design includes a sprite of a baby Drago from Mother 3.

Lucina

 
               

Lucina's alternate costumes are based on the color schemes of female characters from Fire Emblem: Awakening.[7]

Blue Based on her default appearance as a Lord in Fire Emblem: Awakening.
Green Based on the color scheme of Nowi in Fire Emblem: Awakening.
Black Based on the color scheme of Cherche in Fire Emblem: Awakening.
White Based on the color scheme of Cordelia in Fire Emblem: Awakening.
Red Based on the color scheme of Tiki in Fire Emblem: Awakening. The back of her cape depicts a crest consisting of two Nagas.
Yellow Based on the color scheme of Lissa in Fire Emblem: Awakening.
Navy Based on the color scheme of Tharja in Fire Emblem: Awakening. The back of her cape depicts three eye symbols arranged in a column (similar to Tharja's, which has four). These three eye symbols are also featured on Robin's sleeves.
Purple Based on the color scheme of Sumia in Fire Emblem: Awakening.

Luigi

 
               
Green
Orange Based on Mario's appearance on the boxart for Pinball, although Luigi's cap is orange instead of blue.
Pink Based on Luigi's appearance in Wrecking Crew.
Cyan Based on Mario's appearance on the American boxart for Mario Bros..
White Based on the current design for Luigi's transformation into Fire Luigi.
Purple Based on Waluigi's colors, but the "L" on Luigi's cap is now purple instead of yellow.
Blue Based on the blue alternate costume within the multiplayer mode of Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon, ScareScraper. However, the "L" on Luigi's cap is green instead of blue.
Yellow

Mario

 
               
Red
White Based on the modern design for Mario's transformation into Fire Mario.
Blue Based on Mario's appearance on the Japanese boxart for Mario Bros..
Yellow Based on Wario's classic design[8]. Unlike in previous installments, the "M" on Mario's cap is green instead of blue.
Black Based on Foreman Spike[8] from Wrecking Crew '98, but is more black-and-white and less brown-and-yellow.
Green Based on Mario's appearance on the Japanese boxart for Wrecking Crew, but the overalls are more brown and less orange. Also the complimentary colors to his normal costume.
Striped Based on the costume worn by Mario in Family Computer Golf: U.S. Course and NES Open Tournament Golf.[9]
Purple Based on Waluigi's design.

Marth

 
               
Navy Based on his appearance as a Lord in Fire Emblem: New Mystery of the Emblem with the Falchion from Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light.
Red Color scheme for "enemy" units in the Fire Emblem games. It also resembles the color scheme of Marth's wife, Caeda.
Green Color scheme for "allied" units in the Fire Emblem games.
Black
White Resembles the color scheme of Leif, the protagonist of Fire Emblem: Thracia 776.
Blue Vaguely resembles the color scheme of his artwork as an Einherjar in Fire Emblem: Awakening, which is itself based on Lucina's design.
Yellow Resembles Roy's yellow costume in Super Smash Bros. Melee, though with black pants instead of white.
Purple Based on Roy's appearance in Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade.

Mega Man

 
               
Blue Mega Man's colors when no weapon is in use, with design cues taken from the official manga, Mega Man Megamix.
Red Based on his original coloration when using Items 1, 2, and 3 in Mega Man 2, as well as when using the Rush Coil and the other Rush adapters in the series starting in Mega Man 3.
Green Matches the Leaf Shield palette from Mega Man 2 and the Gyro Attack palette from Mega Man 5.
Brown Matches the Metal Blade palette from Mega Man 2 and the Ring Boomerang palette from Mega Man 4.
Cyan Matches the Air Shooter palette from Mega Man 2 and the Jewel Satellite palette from Mega Man 9.
Chartreuse Matches the Slash Claw palette from Mega Man 7.
Orange Matches the Flame Blast palette from Mega Man 6, the Fire Storm palette from the original Mega Man, and the Flame Sword palette from Mega Man 8
Grey Matches the Thunder Beam palette from the original Mega Man, the Top Spin palette from Mega Man 3, and the Thunder Wool palette from Mega Man 10.

Meta Knight

 
               

Many of Meta Knight's costumes are similar to alternate costumes from Kirby Air Ride.

Blue Based on his regular appearance in the Kirby series, though with gauntlets over his gloves.
White Based on an alternate costume in Kirby Air Ride.
Red Based on an alternate costume in Kirby Air Ride. Also resembles concept artwork from Kirby's Dream Collection.
Green Based on an alternate costume in Kirby Air Ride.
Navy An original "dark" costume. Resembles official artwork of Meta Knight from Kirby's Adventure, but in that appearance his eyes were not red and his gloves were white. Notably, this costume appears in villain-themed Event Matches rather than the Galacta Knight or Dark Meta Knight costumes.
Pink Based on an alternate costume in Kirby Air Ride, which also resembles Kirby's color scheme.
Purple Based on the color scheme of Galacta Knight from his appearance in Meta Knightmare Ultra in Kirby Super Star Ultra.
Grey Based on the color scheme of Dark Meta Knight.

Mewtwo

 
               
Default Uses Mewtwo's appearance and updated proportions from Pokémon X and Y.
Orange Resembles one of Mewtwo's possible alternate color shades in the Pokémon Stadium games.
Blue Resembles one of Mewtwo's possible alternate color shades in the Pokémon Stadium games.
Brown
Pink
Yellow
Cyan
Purple Resembles the color scheme of Shadow Lugia from Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness.

Mii Fighter

Mii Fighters have various costume options distinct from how other characters' alternate costumes work. The colors of these costumes match the Mii's original color from the Mii Maker. In addition, the Mii's original color is used in Find Mii.

Mii Brawler Costumes

Vampire Outfit Tracksuit Standard Outfit Mecha Suit Protective Gear Biker Gear Fighter Uniform

Mii Swordfighter Costumes

Cybernetic Suit Ninja Outfit Standard Outfit Pirate Outfit Plate Armor Samurai Armor Neon Suit

Mii Gunner Costumes

High-Tech Armor Wild West Wear Standard Outfit Fancy Suit Steampunk Outfit Dragon Armor Mage Outfit

Headgear

1-Up Mushroom Hat Football Helmet Barbara the Bat Wig Bear Hat Beehive Wig Bovine Skull Hat Captain Falcon Helmet Cat Ears Chef Hat Chicken Hat Chomp Hat Cowboy Hat Daisy's Crown Devil Horns
Dog Ears Dragon Helmet Fancy Pirate Hat Floral Hat Frog Hat Hibiscus Hockey Mask Lacy Headband Lion Hat Luigi's Cap Magic Hat Mario's Cap Master Gardener's Crown Meta Knight Mask
Mii Force Helmet Mini Top Hat Ninja Headband Panda Hat Peach's Crown Pirate Hat Prince's Crown Princess Zelda Wig Princess's Crown 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
  • The Mii hats are primarily based on the Mii hats from StreetPass Mii Plaza.

Downloadable

The following costumes are available as paid downloadable content. Headgear included with these costumes is available to any Mii Fighter, but most of the outfits themselves are restricted to specific types.

Wave 1

These costumes are available as of April 15th, 2015.

       
       
SSB T-Shirt     Link Cap, Link Outfit   Majora's Mask [headgear only] X's Helmet, X's Armor  
Proto Man's Helmet, Proto Man's Armor   Dunban Wig, Dunban Outfit   Cat Hat, Cat Suit   Monkey Hat, Monkey Suit  

Wave 2

These costumes are available as of June 14th, 2015. A free download code for the Splatoon costumes was available through a promotion by pre-ordering or purchasing Splatoon at GameStop between May 8th and June 13th, 2015.

       
       
Isabelle Hat, Isabelle Outfit   MegaMan.EXE's Helmet, MegaMan.EXE's Armor   Zero's Helmet, Zero's Armor   Inkling Wig, Inkling Outfit  
Inkling Squid Hat [headgear only] Akira Wig, Akira Outfit   Jacky Wig, Jacky Outfit   Heihachi Wig, Heihachi Outfit  
K.K. Slider costume

In Japan, this costume is was available for free as part of a promotion with 7-Eleven from June 19th, 2015 through July 11th, 2015; it was released worldwide for free on July 31st, 2015.

 
K.K. Slider Hat, K.K. Slider Outfit  

Wave 3

These costumes are available as of July 31st, 2015.

       
       
Hoodie Outfit     Bear Hat, Bear Suit   King K. Rool Hat, King K. Rool Outfit   Flying Man Hat, Flying Man Outfit  
Chrom Wig, Chrom Outfit   Black Knight Helm, Black Knight's Armor   Lloyd Wig, Lloyd Outfit   Samus's Helmet, Samus's Armor  

Mr. Game & Watch

 
               
Black Based on the Game & Watch characters from the games Fire and Parachute.
Red Similar to the colours of characters and objects on the Virtual Boy.
Yellow Similar to the lime green screen on the original Game Boy.
Blue
Teal Uses the two shades commonly used by the Game Boy for the background and foreground.
Cyan Similar to the backlit display of the the Game Boy Light
Green
White Similar the mono-chrome LCD display on the Game & Watch.

Ness

 
               
Red
White Resembles Fuel from Mother 3, but with a cap.
Yellow References the striped, black and yellow uniforms of the Hanshin Tigers, a Japanese baseball team.[8] The shirt also bears a similar color scheme to the Gigantic Ant enemy from EarthBound.
Green
Blue Based on Ness's younger self that he encounters briefly in Magicant in EarthBound. The shirt's colors resemble the color scheme of Ness's pajamas from the beginning of the game.
Black Shirt has a Mr. Saturn sprite on it.
Cyan The pattern and eyes are based on Master Belch from EarthBound.
Purple Based on the tile pattern of the file select and character naming screens in EarthBound.

Olimar

 
               

Four of Olimar's costumes replace him with Alph, the main character of Pikmin 3.

Tan
Red
Green
Blue Resembles real space suits.
Alph Alph's standard design in Pikmin 3.
Alph Green Based on Charlie from Pikmin 3.
Alph Pink Based on Brittany from Pikmin 3.
Alph Red Based on Olimar's own appearance in the main series.

Pac-Man

 
               
Default Based on his design in Japanese arcade cabinets, the Japanese version of Pac-Land, and the Pac-Man World games.
Blue Based on the ingame palette of the wing shoes power-up from Pac-Land.
Yellow Based on Kinky, the yellow ghost from Pac-Man Arrangement.
Black
Purple Resembles the color of Sue, one of the ghosts that originally appeared in Ms. Pac-Man and Pac-Mania
White Based on his appearance with the wing shoes power-up from Pac-Land.
Red Resembles the color of Blinky, one of the ghosts from the original Pac-Man arcade game.
Plaid

Palutena

 
               
White Based on her character design in Kid Icarus: Uprising, which was based on her redesign from Super Smash Bros. Brawl.
Pink Resembles the palette of her sprite from Kid Icarus.
Cyan Resembles the original concept art from Kid Icarus. This costume is different between Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Super Smash Bros. for Wii U.
Green Resembles the palette of Medusa's true form from Kid Icarus.
Blue Resembles the color scheme of Pandora from Kid Icarus: Uprising.
Red Based on the color scheme of Viridi from Kid Icarus: Uprising.
Black A "dark" costume, similar to Pit's "fallen angel" palette swap and Dark Pit, but without a hair color change.
Purple Based on the color scheme of Medusa from Kid Icarus: Uprising.

Peach

 
               
Pink
Yellow Based on Princess Daisy.
Red Bears some resemblance to Pauline, Mario's former love interest from Donkey Kong.
Blue It was initially based on a blue alternate costume from Mario Golf, but with a silver crown which resembles that of Rosalina.
Green Based on a green alternate costume from Mario Golf. It also closely resembles Peach's appearance in NES Open Tournament Golf.
White Resembles the wedding dress worn by Peach in Super Paper Mario.
Fire Based on Peach's transformation into Fire Peach from Super Mario 3D World. It also closely resembles her sprite from the original Super Mario Bros.
Black Resembles Peach's appearance as Dr. Wily's assistant in the German Club Nintendo comic Super Mario: Verloren in der Zeit

Pikachu

 
               
Default
Red Wears Red's hat as it appeared in Pokémon Red and Blue. Pikachu's fur color also changes to its Shiny coloration.
Green Wears a headband based on Brendan's hat as it appeared in Pokémon Emerald.
Cyan Wears goggles similar to those worn by the Swimmer Trainer class in the Pokémon series.
Yellow Wears Ethan's hat from Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver.
Blue Wears a blue party hat.
White Wears the Choice Band. Pikachu's fur color also resembles its Shiny coloration.
Purple Wears Calem's default hat and sunglasses from Pokémon X and Y. Pikachu's fur color also resembles its appearance in said game and its original artwork in the series.

Pit

 
               
White Based on his appearance in Kid Icarus: Uprising, which was based on his redesign from Super Smash Bros. Brawl.
Yellow Resembles the color scheme of his outfit in the Captain N: The Game Master comic.
Red Based on his light red palette swap from the original Kid Icarus after obtaining the Gold Arrow upgrade and reaching Level 4 strength.
Green Based on his green palette swap from Kid Icarus after obtaining the Bronze Arrow upgrade and reaching Level 2 strength.
Blue Based on his blue palette swap from Kid Icarus after obtaining the Sacred Arrow upgrade and reaching Level 5 strength.
Black Based on Pit's "Fallen Angel" costume from Super Smash Bros. Brawl that became the basis for Dark Pit. It now has white wings and a purple scarf to differentiate the two.
Cyan Based on his light blue and purple palette swap from Kid Icarus after obtaining the Silver Arrow upgrade and reaching Level 3 strength.
Pink

R.O.B.

 
               
Tan Based on R.O.B.'s Japanese color scheme for the Famicom. Used as R.O.B.'s default color scheme in Japanese release of the game.[10]
Grey Based on R.O.B.'s North American color scheme for the NES. Words on his base change from "Family Computer Robot" to "R.O.B. - Robotic Operating Buddy", the same as the American design. Used as R.O.B.'s default color scheme in the North American and PAL region releases of the game, though some visual elements retain the Famicom color as primary.
Yellow Has the color scheme of the glitch, Flipper, from Stack-Up.
Purple Has the color scheme of the glitch, Spike, from Stack-Up.
Blue
Green Similar to the R.O.B. Launcher from the Subspace Emissary, though lacking the same bright blue cord and missile-launching face.
White Color scheme is similar to that of the "Mint x White" Nintendo 3DS model.
Red Color scheme is similar to that of the Virtual Boy.

Robin

 
               
Default Based on the default male avatar from Fire Emblem: Awakening.
Female Based on the default female avatar from Fire Emblem: Awakening.
Green Resembles the map sprite color scheme of Mark, the customizable tactician from Fire Emblem, as well as the scheme of the Abel archetypes.
Red Resembles Anna's color scheme from Fire Emblem: Awakening as well as the scheme of the Minerva and Cain archetypes.
Blue Based on Kris, the Avatar from Fire Emblem: New Mystery of the Emblem: Heroes of Light and Shadow.
Orange Resembles Evayle from Fire Emblem: Thracia 776.
White Reminiscent of the White Mage design from Square Enix's Final Fantasy series.
Pink Resembles Serra's color scheme from Fire Emblem.

Rosalina & Luma

 
               
Cyan
Pink Dress color resembles the color of Hungry Lumas from Super Mario Galaxy. Also closely resembles Peach's dress color.
Yellow Dress color resembles the color of Yellow Lumas from Super Mario Galaxy.
Green Dress color resembles the color of Trial Lumas from Super Mario Galaxy.
Red Based on Rosalina's transformation into Fire Rosalina in Super Mario 3D World.
Purple Dress color resembles the color of Lubba, a large Luma from Super Mario Galaxy 2.
Black Dress color resembles the color of Cat Rosalina in Super Mario 3D World. It is comparable to a black-and-yellow alternate costume of Peach.
White Dress color resembles the color of Rosalina's appearance as a child in Super Mario Galaxy. It is comparable to Peach's Fire Peach costume.

Roy

 
               
Blue Combines elements from Roy's design in Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade and his artwork as an Einherjar in Fire Emblem: Awakening.
Red Based on the color scheme of enemy units in the Fire Emblem series; Roy can have this color scheme in The Binding Blade's Link Arena mode.
Green Based on the color scheme of the Abel archetypes, NPC, or "other", units in the Fire Emblem series; Roy can have this color scheme in The Binding Blade's Link Arena mode.
Violet Resembles the color scheme of Marcus, a Paladin who serves as Roy's guardian in Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade.
Cyan Resembles the color scheme of Eliwood, Roy's father, as he appears in Fire Emblem, the prequel to The Binding Blade.
Purple Resembles the color scheme of Zephiel, the main antagonist of Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade.
Pink Resembles the color scheme of Cecilia, a Mage General who serves as Roy's tutor in Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade.
Yellow

Ryu

 
               

All of Ryu's costumes are based on his alternate costumes from Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix.

White Based on his appearance from Street Fighter III up to Street Fighter IV.
Grey Based on his second player color from Champion Edition.
Cyan Based on his first player color from Hyper Fighting.
Black Based on his default "Low Punch" palette from Super Street Fighter II Turbo.
Orange Based on Ryo Sakazaki's outfit from SNK's Art of Fighting Series.
Blue
Green
Red Based on Dan's color palette, with the headband matching the color of Dan's undershirt.

Samus

 
               
Orange Based on the Varia Suit[11] as it appears in Metroid: Other M.[12]
Blue Based on the color scheme of the Fusion Suit[11] from Metroid Fusion.
Pink Based on the color scheme of the Varia Suit of the original Metroid when missiles are selected, although Sakurai compares it to the Gravity Suit's in-game sprite from Super Metroid.[8][11]
Brown Based on the color scheme of the Dark Suit[11] from Metroid Prime 2: Echoes.
Purple Based on the color scheme of the Gravity Suit's in-game appearances, especially from Metroid Prime.[11]
Green Considered a staple of Super Smash Bros. by Masahiro Sakurai.[11] The original Super Smash Bros. website referred to this alternate costume as "mass-produced Samus",[8] a reference to Gundam. While the artwork depicts it as having an orange helmet and breastplate, they are red in-game.
White Based on the color scheme of the Light Suit[11] from Metroid Prime 2: Echoes.
Black Based on the color scheme of Dark Samus[11] from Metroid Prime 2: Echoes and Metroid Prime 3: Corruption.

Sheik

 
               
Blue Sheik's design from unused concept art for The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess.
Red
Purple Based on Sheik's appearance in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time.
Pink
Green
Black Comparable to a black alternate costume of Zelda.
Yellow
White Based on Tetra, Zelda's alter ego from The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker.

Shulk

 
               

All but one of Shulk's alternate costumes are based on the color schemes of his traveling companions from Xenoblade Chronicles.[7]

Red Based on Shulk's official art for Xenoblade Chronicles in his default "Colony" armor set.
White Based on Mecha-Fiora's color scheme.
Black Based on Dunban's color scheme.
Orange Based on Reyn's color scheme.
Blue Based on Sharla's color scheme.
Lavender Based on Melia's color scheme.
Yellow Based on Riki's color scheme.
Trunks Based on Shulk's swimsuit armor set from Xenoblade Chronicles, also seen when all his equipment is removed. His skin is slightly tanned when wearing this costume.

Sonic

 
               
Blue
Purple Resembles NiGHTS, a character from Sega's NiGHTS into Dreams series. Additionally, Sonic's bracelets resemble the purple Chaos Emerald.
Cyan His brighter coloration resembles Classic Sonic from Sonic Generations, who was made brighter than Modern Sonic to further differentiate the two. The bracelets are based on the Crystal Ring, a power-up from Sonic Adventure.
White Resembles Silver the Hedgehog. The wristbands resemble the Ark of the Cosmos from Sonic Riders: Zero Gravity.
Black Resembles Dark Sonic, a transformation exclusive to Sonic X.
Yellow The bracelets resemble the ones worn by Silver the Hedgehog.
Green The bracelets resemble the ones attached to the thumbs-up that appear in the special stages in Knuckles the Echidna in Sonic the Hedgehog 2.
Red The bracelets resemble the ones attached to the thumbs-up that appear in the special stages in Sonic the Hedgehog 2.

Toon Link

 
               
Green
Red Based on Red Link in The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords and The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures.
Blue Based on Blue Link in The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords and The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures.
Purple Based on Purple Link in The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords and The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures.
Brown Based on Link's appearance in The Legend of Zelda, with mild orange hair and slightly tanned skin.
Black Based on Shadow Link from The Legend of Zelda: Four Sword Adventures; though the costume is more comparable to Link's Dark Link costume.
Grey Based on the Blue Ring that Link obtained in The Legend of Zelda.
Teal Based on Link's appearance in The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past and The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds, with deeper yellow hair and the brim of his hat yellowed.

Villager

 
               

Villager's appearance varies greatly between costumes, with their eyes, hair, gender and clothing all changing. All of Villager's alternate costumes, with the exception of the yellow costume, are based on how the player may look at the start of a new game depending on how they answer questions asked by Kapp'n or Rover in Animal Crossing: Wild World and Animal Crossing: City Folk respectively. The shirts/dresses worn are named below.

Red Male villager wearing a shirt similar to the "No. 1 Shirt", but the 1 is more centered and bigger. This villager appears on the box art of City Folk.
Pink Female villager wearing a "Daisy Shirt". This is the only variant with a different hair color (pink instead of brown). Also resembles Ai from Animal Crossing: The Movie.
Yellow Male villager wearing a "Racer 6 Tee". The only alternate costume not based on a villager appearance at the start of a new game. There is a starting appearance with these eyes, but he has a different shirt (a "Paw Tee") and a different hairstyle. However, it is possible to make him look like this later in the game.
Green Female villager wearing a "Turnip Top".
Cyan Male villager wearing a "Blue Tie-Dye Tee".
Blue Female villager wearing a "Rugby Tee".
Purple Male villager wearing a "Four-Ball Tee".
Chartreuse Female villager wearing a "Yellow Bolero".

Wario

 
               

Wario has four fewer costumes than in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, now only having four biker and four overalls costumes.

Wario-Man is always treated as pink in Find Mii.

Blue Based on his biker costume from the WarioWare games.
Red Combines elements of his red and black costumes from Super Smash Bros. Brawl.
Yellow Combines elements of his yellow and green costumes from Super Smash Bros. Brawl.
Cyan
Classic Wario's appearance outside of the WarioWare series as well as his appearance in the Mario series.
Classic Red Resembles various incarnations of Mario, where his overalls and shirt switch colors and resembles an alternate costume in Mario Golf. It also resembles Mario's outfit in the original Donkey Kong arcade game, in the DIC Entertainment cartoons, and in the Nintendo Comics System series.
Classic Cyan Based on Mario's appearance on the the Japanese cover of Mario Bros.; shared with Mario.
Classic Green The color inverse of Mario's traditional colors. Resembles Luigi's colors from the arcade version of Mario Bros (although the color of the overalls and shirt are swapped). Shared with Mario.

Wii Fit Trainer

 
               

Half of the Wii Fit Trainer's costumes are female, while the other half are male. Both are based on the respective trainers from the Wii Fit games.

Blue Based on her design in Wii Fit, but the hair is based on Wii Fit Plus.
Male Based on his design in Wii Fit.
Green Based on her design in Wii Fit Plus and Wii Fit U, though less revealing.
Male Green Based on his design in Wii Fit Plus and Wii Fit U.
Red The color that represents the Aerobics category of activities.
Male Red Same as previous.
Yellow The color that represents the Balance Games. Also loosely based on an alternate outfit from Wii Fit Plus which only appears when a Yoga or Strength Training activity is being done in "My Wii Fit Plus" mode.
Male Yellow Same as previous.

Yoshi

 
               
Green Yoshi's main colors, shared with standard Green Yoshis.
Red Based on a Red Yoshi.
Blue Based on a Blue Yoshi.
Yellow Based on a Yellow Yoshi.
Pink Based on a Pink Yoshi.
Cyan Based on a Light Blue Yoshi.
Purple Based on a Purple Yoshi.
Black Based on a Black Yoshi.

Zelda

 
               
Default Princess Zelda's design taken from The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess.
Red Based on Zelda's sprite in The Legend of Zelda when Link rescues her with the Red Ring equipped.
Blue Based on Zelda's sprite in The Legend of Zelda when Link rescues her with the Blue Ring equipped. It also resembles her appearance as a maiden from the beginning of The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past.
Purple Based on her appearance in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time.
Green Based on Zelda's sprite in The Legend of Zelda when Link rescues her with no Magic Ring equipped.
Black The black color is reminiscent of Zelda's prison garments in the beginning of The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess. It is comparable to a dark alternate costume of Link.
Pink Based on Zelda's appearances in The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past and its sequel The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds.
White Based on her field sprite from The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past. The white color is also reminiscent of her outfit as Hylia in The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword.

Zero Suit Samus

 
               
Cyan Based on her appearance in Metroid: Zero Mission and Metroid: Other M, with the Zero Suit from Other M save for the black thigh holster for holding her Paralyzer.
Blue Resembles the Zero Suit's appearance at the end of Metroid Prime 2: Echoes, though the gray patches it had in the game are missing.
Red Based on her undersuit from the original Metroid.
Black Based on her black undersuit from Super Metroid.
Green
White Resembles an outfit from one of the endings of Metroid Fusion.
Shorts Orange Based on an outfit from the endings of Metroid: Zero Mission.[13][14]
Shorts Blue Based on an outfit from the endings of Metroid Fusion.

References

  1. ^ Super Smash Bros. for Wii U (North America) - Tip: "A Bowser Impostor?! – In Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels, Mario fights a blue fake Bowser before the real thing. That blue fake is his eighth color in this game!"
  2. ^ Smash Bros. DOJO!! - Color Changes
  3. ^ [1]
  4. ^ Smash Bros. DOJO!! - Color Changes
  5. ^ Super Smash Bros. Miiverse
  6. ^ Super Smash Bros. Miiverse
  7. ^ a b Super Smash Bros. Miiverse
  8. ^ a b c d e 色ちがいのひみつ
  9. ^ Super Smash Bros. Miiverse
  10. ^ Super Smash Bros. for Wii U (North America) - Tip: "R.O.B.: Color Variations – R.O.B.'s red-and-white second color is based on the Japan version of R.O.B. In fact, it's even his default color in the Japanese version of this game!"
  11. ^ a b c d e f g h Super Smash Bros. Miiverse
  12. ^ Wii U & Nintendo 3DS Developer Direct
  13. ^ Super Smash Bros. Miiverse
  14. ^ Super Smash Bros. for Wii U (North America) - Tip: "Zero Suit Samus's 7th Color – Zero Suit Samus's seventh color variation is a unique orange outfit. This outfit first appeared in certain endings of Metroid: Zero Mission."