List of items in Super Smash Bros. Brawl

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Several items have been confirmed for inclusion in Super Smash Bros. Brawl; this article lists a good portion of them.

  • Smash Ball: The Smash Ball is a small, glowing orb that allows the user to activate a Final Smash. The Smash Ball floats around the stage, making it difficult for players to reach it. However, there's a catch. In order to acquire the orb you must attack it enough to have it in your possession. It is not certain this will be a normal item. It can be dropped like a normal item if a player is hit before using it. It can also be destroyed by stage hazards.

Gooey Bomb

The Gooey Bomb is a explosive encased in a gummy goo. that adheres to most things. It's a little different from a Motion Sensing Bomb in the sense that it can attach itself not only to the terrain, but also to opponents.

Cracker Launcher

The Cracker Launcher is a large shooting item that shoots fireworks. You can move around while shooting it.

Super Scope

Returning from Melee, the Super Scope appears relatively unchanged. You can now move while shooting it.

Poké Ball

Another returning item, the Poké Ball releases a random Pokémon when thrown.

Capsule

The Capsule makes its return from Melee and 64.

Crate

The large Crate is also back, with a few changes--crates change their look depending on the type of stage they appear on.

Barrel

The large, rolling Barrel returns as well, and it too changes its look depending on the type of stage it appears on.

Sliding Box

The Sliding Box is a variation on the Crate which can roll down hills. It also appears that one can stand on it.

Banana Peel

The Banana Peel is a throwing item that, when stepped on by a character, causes them to slip and fall.

Assist Trophy

The Assist Trophy is a new item that releases a random helper character onto the battlefield.

Bumper

The Bumper, absent from Melee, returns with the added ability to set it in midair.

Damaged Power Suit Piece

The damaged pieces of Samus' Power Suit can be picked up and thrown as items after Samus removes her suit during her Final Smash, the Zero Laser.

Pitfall

The Pitfall is a new item hailing from the Animal Crossing series. It causes foes to be stuck underground.

Smoke Ball

The Smoke Ball is a new item in Super Smash Bros. It releases smoke and distracts the player's view.

Franklin Badge

The Franklin Badge is an item from the EarthBound series that, when worn, protects characters from projectiles. It's described as being similar to Fox's reflector, but provides automatic protection for as long as it stays on.

Superspicy Curry

Hailing from the original Kirby's Dream Land, the Superspicy Curry, when grabbed, caused a character to uncontrollably spew flames, even when they attack.

Peanut

The Peanut are from Diddy Kong's Standard Special Move. It heals a small percentage of HP.

CD

CD's are a new collectible way to add music to your My Music section. They seem to appear in every game mode, according to Sakurai.

Lip's Stick

An item from Panel de Pon, Lip's Stick remains unchanged from Melee and will probably have the same abilities from Melee.

Metal Box

An item first seen in Super Mario 64, Metal Box, which made Mario metallic and heavy, comes back from Melee into Brawl with the same abilities

Bunny Hood

The Bunny Hood returns from Melee though it hasn't been specified if it still makes the character Jump higher or Run faster.

Cloaking Device

The Cloaking Device returns from Melee, though it hasn't been revealed in it's own update. This item makes the character mostly invisble

Super Mushroom

The Super Mushroom returns from Melee. This item makes the character bigger.

Poison Mushroom

The Poison Mushroom returns from Melee, though it hasn't been revealed in it's own update. This item makes the character smaller. The Item has been confirmed to return in a Demo Match between Sonic & Link.

Golden Hammer

The Golden Hammer is similar to the regular Hammer that appears in Melee. The Golden Hammer appears on a pedestal when it appears on the stage. The player can increase the speed of the Golden Hammer by tapping the button repeatedly. This also allows the player to float in midair. The Golden Hammer can become a Golden Squeaky Hammer if it malfunctions. The Golden Squeaky Hammer does no damage, no knockback, and you cannot float with it.

Hammer

The regular Hammer also returns from Melee, and still has the chance of becoming a Headless Hammer.

Hammer Head

The Hammer still has the possibility to lose its head to become the Hammer head and be used as a throwing item like in Melee.

Hand Grenade

When Snake uses his Neutral B, Hand Grenade, he creates this item, which, similarly to Link's bombs, can be picked up and thrown before exploding.

Mr. Saturn

The Mr. Saturn Item has been confirmed to return as an item once again.

Home-Run Bat

The Home-Run Bat once again returns as a confirmed item. Now, it includes unique animations for each character when swung.

Food

Food is confirmed to return, but what's not known is how many damage points you recover or if there are new food to collect. Seen in the update about Trophies.

Maxim Tomato

Maxim Tomato returns for the third time.

Warp Star

Kirby's Warp Star returns after its appearance in Melee.

Fire Flower

The Fire Flower from the Mario series returns again for its third appearance, this time with an appearance more like the original version.

Motion-sensor Bomb

The Motion-sensor Bomb makes a comeback while maintaining its original qualities.

Fan

Originating from the Kirby series, the infamous paper Fan has returned.

Party Ball

The Party Ball has made a rendezvous with us in Brawl, now with the possibility of dropping no items at all.

Star Rod

The Star Rod from the Kirby series makes its appearance again in Brawl.

Smart Bomb

The Smart Bomb from the Star Fox series is a small bomb that, when thrown, creates a huge explosion, similar to Banzai Bill in Princess Peach's Castle. However, there is also a small chance that the bomb does not explode, dealing minimal damage upon impact.

Beam Sword

The Beam Sword makes a return to Brawl, the colour of the Beam Sword has changed from purple to blue, and it now has a longer range, as seen in the Sonic vs. Link demo video on the stage Lylat Cruise.

Spike Ball

A sea urchin looking item that extends its spikes when hit.

Heart Container

Originating from The Legend of Zelda, the Heart Container makes its third appearance in the Smash Bros series. It's appearance has changed to it's Twilight Princess model.

Lightning

Hailing from the Mario Kart series, the Lightning Bolt item has the same effect. Upon touching it, everyone but the user is shrunk for a period of time.

Starman

Mario's Starman makes its appearance again in the newest game of the Super Smash Bros. series.

Deku Nut

Hailing from The Legend of Zelda series, this item when attacked will put the character into a dizzy state, When thrown at an opponent, the same effect will happen to the opponent.

Spring

Coming from the NES game Super Mario Bros., it does practically one would think it does. Once stepped on you jump at a tall height. Interestingly, it sometimes falls straight from the sky

Clock

Shown on the items from previous installments update, not much is known yet.

Soccer Ball

Shown on Training Mode, you just basically throw it.