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Fire Flower
Fire Flower (New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe).png

Mario (universe)
Fire Flower's artwork from New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe.
Universe Mario
Appears in SSB
Melee
Brawl
SSB4
Ultimate
Item class Shooting
Article on Super Mario Wiki Fire Flower
Use the Fire Flower to blast your opponents with fiery breath. Be sure to get in close because even breath this bad can't reach too far!
Super Smash Bros.'s instruction manual

The Fire Flower (ファイアフラワー, Fire Flower) is an item in all Super Smash Bros. games. It acts as a short-ranged shooting item.

Origin

A Fire Flower as it originally appeared in Super Mario Bros.

The Fire Flower made its first appearance in Super Mario Bros. When the item was acquired, Mario gained the ability to shoot fireballs at enemies as Fire Mario. Fire Flowers have appeared in numerous Mario games since and they usually function the same way. Contrary to its depiction in Super Smash Bros., however, the Fire Flower itself does not actually produce fire.

The design of the Fire Flower has changed within the Smash series, but they are all based on at least one type of Fire Flower from the Mario series. The design of the Fire Flowers in Super Smash Bros. comes from Super Mario Bros., the design in Melee resembles a daisy, which is the type of flower the Fire Flower is in Super Mario Bros., and the design in Brawl, SSB4, and Ultimate comes from the design used since New Super Mario Bros.

Operation

Fire Flower's artwork from Super Smash Bros.

When holding a Fire Flower, hitting the attack button will make the flower start spewing fire in front of the character, and holding the attack button will lead to longer attack times. The flames can be shot for a combined seven seconds and inflict up to 44% damage altogether. While characters could not move while using the item in Melee, shooting items were later changed as to allowing running and jumping while shooting such items, including the Fire Flower. While the Flower can be thrown when it runs out of flames to fire, it cannot KO at any percentage, though it does inflict a burning hitbox. The Fire Flower's flames are considered to be both reflectable and absorbable.

In Melee, the Fire Flower can be used to cause the Ice Climbers on fire glitch. It causes the partner Climber to continuously release fire effects.

Damage

In Super Smash Bros. 4, damage dealt when thrown or dropped is dependent on distance. When dropped, items do more damage at greater heights as opposed to when thrown.

Action SSB Melee Brawl Smash 4
Each flame 3% 1% 3% 2.2%
Full fire 150% (15%×10) 60% ((1% - 3%)×24) 150% (15%×10) 96.8% (2.2%×44)
Drop 1% 4% 1% 2-7%
Forward tilt throw 6% 7-8% 6% 6-10%
Up tilt throw 7% 9% 7% 4-12%
Down tilt throw 4% 9% 4% 12%
Dash throw 11% 9% 11% 7-12%
Side smash throw 10% 10% 10% 7-13%
Up smash throw 10% 11% 10% 9-15%
Down smash throw 6% 12% 6% 16%
Air drop 5% 4% 5% 2-4%
Air forward tilt throw 8% 8% 8% 6-10%
Air up tilt throw 9% 4% 9% 6-12%
Air down tilt throw 10% 9% 10% 4-12%
Air side smash throw 11% 8-10% 11% 6-10%
Air up smash throw 11% 4% 11% 9-12%
Air down smash throw 11% 9% 11% 4-12%

Trophies

In Melee

The Fire Flower trophy from Melee.
Fire Flower

Once you grab this item, press and hold down the A Button to make the flower breathe flames until its power gives out. The Fire Flower is incredibly useful when you want to push someone off the edge of a stage. In Super Mario Bros., it transformed Mario into Fire Mario, changing his garb and enabling him to throw fireballs.

In Brawl

The Fire Flower trophy from Brawl.
Fire Flower

A flower that breathes flames when you press and hold the attack button. The flames don't last forever, though--after a while, the flower will lose its fiery power. You can also throw Fire Flowers at enemies to set them on fire for a brief moment. In Super Mario Bros., Fire Flowers were used to transform Mario into Fire Mario.

NES: Super Mario Bros.
NES: Super Mario Bros. 3

In SSB4

Fire Flower
North America This Fire Flower won't transform you like in the Mario series, but it will still let you unleash some fiery damage! Holding down the attack button lets you spew fire at your opponents, dealing constant damage to them. You can also throw it at them, but it just doesn't look as cool that way.
Europe Unfortunately, picking up this item won't get you a cool outfit like in the Mario series, but you can still use it to shoot fire, and that's what matters. It doesn't do much damage on its own, but fire it continuously and it'll all add up! If you get bored, just throw it at your opponent, but don't expect a massive explosion or anything.
NES: Super Mario Bros. (10/1985)
NES: Super Mario Bros. 3 (02/1990)

Sticker

Name Game Effect Character(s)
Fire Flower New Super Mario Bros. Carry Fire Flower RandomHeadSSBB.png
Brawl Sticker Fire Flower (New Super Mario Bros.).png
Fire Flower
(New Super Mario Bros.)

Spirit

No. Image Name Type Class Cost Ability Series
19 Fire Flower
Support
1 Fire Flower Equipped Super Mario Series

In addition to the above, equipping the Vulpix or Alraune Support Spirits will give the player a Fire Flower at a start of a match.

No. Image Name Type Class Cost Ability Series
430
Vulpix Spirit.png
Vulpix
Support
1 Fire Flower Equipped Pokémon Series
1,024 Alraune
Support
1 Fire Flower Equipped Bayonetta Series

Gallery

Trivia

  • Level 5 and above CPUs in the original Super Smash Bros. will never use the Fire Flower against Fox or Ness, as Fox can reflect the flames and Ness can absorb them. Instead, they will always throw the Fire Flower at them.
  • In the Smash games, Mario and Luigi are both capable of throwing fireballs without the need of a Fire Flower.
  • The design of the Fire Flower in SSB4 and Ultimate is slightly different from its standard design; specifically, the outer red band of the flower is larger than usual. This is likely to make the item more visible from a far distance.