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===Smash=== | ===Smash=== | ||
[[File:SSBU 4 Player Smash.jpg|thumb|200px|left|Mario, Sonic, Mega Man and Pac-Man in a battle.]] | [[File:SSBU 4 Player Smash.jpg|thumb|200px|left|Mario, Sonic, Mega Man and Pac-Man in a battle.]] | ||
{{quote|Battle up to eight fighters.| | {{quote|Battle up to eight fighters.|In-game description}} | ||
Before starting a match, the player can create their own preset rules, such as the number of stocks and time limit, which they can quickly select at any time. In addition to Time and Stock modes, Stamina mode is now a standard mode alongside the aforementioned two and is no longer a part of Special Smash. Stocks can also be added to Stamina mode - and it can now be played online.<ref name=AugustDirect>{{cite|author=Nintendo of America|date=August 8, 2018|language=en-us|url=youtu.be/P-kQWJrjRV4|title=''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' Direct 8.8.2018|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=June 25, 2024}}</ref> | Before starting a match, the player can create their own preset rules, such as the number of stocks and time limit, which they can quickly select at any time. In addition to Time and Stock modes, Stamina mode is now a standard mode alongside the aforementioned two and is no longer a part of Special Smash. Stocks can also be added to Stamina mode - and it can now be played online.<ref name=AugustDirect>{{cite|author=Nintendo of America|date=August 8, 2018|language=en-us|url=youtu.be/P-kQWJrjRV4|title=''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' Direct 8.8.2018|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=June 25, 2024}}</ref> | ||
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===Online=== | ===Online=== | ||
{{main-wiki|SmashWiki|Online § In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate}} | {{main-wiki|SmashWiki|Online § In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate}} | ||
Online is a mode where one can fight other players in battle via the Internet. Various modes are available, such as Quickplay, Battle Arenas, Shared Content, and Options. A [[Nintendo Switch Online]] subscription is required to access and play all online modes. | Online is a mode where one can fight other players in battle via the Internet. Various modes are available, such as Quickplay, Battle Arenas, Shared Content, and Options. A [[Nintendo Switch#Nintendo Switch Online|Nintendo Switch Online]] subscription is required to access and play all online modes. | ||
====Quickplay==== | ====Quickplay==== | ||
{{main-wiki|SmashWiki|Quickplay}} | {{main-wiki|SmashWiki|Quickplay}} | ||
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[[File:SSBU Panoramic Complete.png|thumb|center|1000px|Panoramic artwork featuring every character, including DLC.]] | [[File:SSBU Panoramic Complete.png|thumb|center|1000px|Panoramic artwork featuring every character, including DLC.]] | ||
[[File:SSBU Full Character Select.jpeg|thumb|300px|The character select screen for Training mode, with all characters unlocked and downloaded.]] | [[File:SSBU Full Character Select.jpeg|thumb|300px|The character select screen for Training mode, with all characters unlocked and downloaded.]] | ||
''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' features all 63 (65 if counting [[List of fighters debuting in Super Smash Bros. Brawl#Pokémon Trainer|Pokémon Trainer]]'s [[bulbapedia:Pokémon (species)|Pokémon]] separately) previously playable characters in the series, as well as 23 (24 if counting [[List of fighters debuting in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate#Pyra|Pyra]] and [[List of fighters debuting in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate#Mythra|Mythra]] separately) newcomers. 11 of the newcomers (namely, [[Inkling]], [[Daisy]], [[List of fighters debuting in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate#Ridley|Ridley]], [[List of fighters debuting in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate#Simon|Simon]], [[List of fighters debuting in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate#Richter|Richter]], [[List of fighters debuting in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate#Chrom|Chrom]], [[List of fighters debuting in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate#Dark Samus|Dark Samus]], [[King K. Rool]], [[Isabelle]], [[List of fighters debuting in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate#Ken|Ken]], and [[List of fighters debuting in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate#Incineroar|Incineroar]]) are part of the base game, while 12 (13) of them (namely, [[Piranha Plant]], [[List of fighters debuting in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate#Joker|Joker]], [[List of fighters debuting in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate#Hero|Hero]], [[Banjo]] & [[Kazooie]], [[List of fighters debuting in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate#Terry|Terry]], [[List of fighters debuting in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate#Byleth|Byleth]], [[List of fighters debuting in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate#Min Min|Min Min]], [[List of fighters debuting in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate#Steve|Steve]], [[List of fighters debuting in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate#Sephiroth|Sephiroth]], Pyra / Mythra, [[List of fighters debuting in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate#Kazuya|Kazuya]], and [[List of fighters debuting in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate#Sora|Sora]]) were released post-launch as downloadable content (DLC). Of those 12 DLC newcomers, 11 are available through two Fighters Passes (with the first pass containing five fighters and the second containing six fighters) and can be purchased individually. The remaining DLC newcomer, Piranha Plant, is available separately from these passes.<ref name=Jan2020>{{cite|author=Nintendo of America|date=January 16, 2020|url=www.youtube.com/watch?v=2aqVlLlKkcg|title=''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' – Mr. Sakurai Presents "Byleth"|publisher=YouTube|language=en-us|accessdate=June 25, 2024}}</ref> In addition, Ridley, Dark Samus, and Piranha Plant are playable for the first time in any game, and [[List of fighters debuting in Super Smash Bros. Melee#Pichu|Pichu]] and [[Link|Young Link]] are playable in the series for the first time since ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''. Not including the briefly controllable Master Hand, a total of 74 (76) fighters are playable in the base game, while 12 (13) fighters have been released as DLC for a total of 86 (89) characters. ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' also sees a significant increase in the number of newly-introduced third-party characters, introducing 11 non-Nintendo fighters as opposed to ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''{{'}}s two or ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U''{{'}}s five. | ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' features all 63 (65 if counting [[List of fighters debuting in Super Smash Bros. Brawl#Pokémon Trainer|Pokémon Trainer]]'s [[bulbapedia:Pokémon (species)|Pokémon]] separately) previously playable characters in the series, as well as 23 (24 if counting [[List of fighters debuting in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate#Pyra|Pyra]] and [[List of fighters debuting in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate#Mythra|Mythra]] separately) newcomers. 11 of the newcomers (namely, [[Inkling]], [[Princess Daisy|Daisy]], [[List of fighters debuting in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate#Ridley|Ridley]], [[List of fighters debuting in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate#Simon|Simon]], [[List of fighters debuting in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate#Richter|Richter]], [[List of fighters debuting in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate#Chrom|Chrom]], [[List of fighters debuting in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate#Dark Samus|Dark Samus]], [[King K. Rool]], [[Isabelle]], [[List of fighters debuting in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate#Ken|Ken]], and [[List of fighters debuting in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate#Incineroar|Incineroar]]) are part of the base game, while 12 (13) of them (namely, [[Piranha Plant]], [[List of fighters debuting in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate#Joker|Joker]], [[List of fighters debuting in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate#Hero|Hero]], [[Banjo]] & [[Kazooie]], [[List of fighters debuting in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate#Terry|Terry]], [[List of fighters debuting in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate#Byleth|Byleth]], [[List of fighters debuting in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate#Min Min|Min Min]], [[List of fighters debuting in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate#Steve|Steve]], [[List of fighters debuting in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate#Sephiroth|Sephiroth]], Pyra / Mythra, [[List of fighters debuting in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate#Kazuya|Kazuya]], and [[List of fighters debuting in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate#Sora|Sora]]) were released post-launch as downloadable content (DLC). Of those 12 DLC newcomers, 11 are available through two Fighters Passes (with the first pass containing five fighters and the second containing six fighters) and can be purchased individually. The remaining DLC newcomer, Piranha Plant, is available separately from these passes.<ref name=Jan2020>{{cite|author=Nintendo of America|date=January 16, 2020|url=www.youtube.com/watch?v=2aqVlLlKkcg|title=''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' – Mr. Sakurai Presents "Byleth"|publisher=YouTube|language=en-us|accessdate=June 25, 2024}}</ref> In addition, Ridley, Dark Samus, and Piranha Plant are playable for the first time in any game, and [[List of fighters debuting in Super Smash Bros. Melee#Pichu|Pichu]] and [[Link|Young Link]] are playable in the series for the first time since ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''. Not including the briefly controllable Master Hand, a total of 74 (76) fighters are playable in the base game, while 12 (13) fighters have been released as DLC for a total of 86 (89) characters. ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' also sees a significant increase in the number of newly-introduced third-party characters, introducing 11 non-Nintendo fighters as opposed to ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''{{'}}s two or ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U''{{'}}s five. | ||
Uniquely, seven characters (veterans [[List of fighters debuting in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U#Lucina|Lucina]] and [[List of fighters debuting in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U#Dark Pit|Dark Pit]] and newcomers Daisy, Richter, Chrom, Dark Samus, and Ken) are given a special category known as Echo Fighters, which are characters whose movesets are heavily derived from those of other characters. While some Echo Fighters have distinct differences, such as Chrom and Ken, others, like Daisy and Richter, may be completely identical to the fighter they are based on. However, while their movesets may be similar to their base character, they have unique visual differences such as Final Smashes, taunts, victory animations, and, in some cases, victory themes. | Uniquely, seven characters (veterans [[List of fighters debuting in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U#Lucina|Lucina]] and [[List of fighters debuting in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U#Dark Pit|Dark Pit]] and newcomers Daisy, Richter, Chrom, Dark Samus, and Ken) are given a special category known as Echo Fighters, which are characters whose movesets are heavily derived from those of other characters. While some Echo Fighters have distinct differences, such as Chrom and Ken, others, like Daisy and Richter, may be completely identical to the fighter they are based on. However, while their movesets may be similar to their base character, they have unique visual differences such as Final Smashes, taunts, victory animations, and, in some cases, victory themes. | ||
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*Found in the Final Battle Realm in World of Light | *Found in the Final Battle Realm in World of Light | ||
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!rowspan=2|[[File:Daisy SSBUltimate.png|120x120px]]<br>'''13<sup>ε</sup>''' [[Daisy]][[File:Mario Emblem.png|35px|class=invert-dark]]<br><small>{{main-wiki|SmashWiki|Daisy (SSBU)}}</small> | !rowspan=2|[[File:Daisy SSBUltimate.png|120x120px]]<br>'''13<sup>ε</sup>''' [[Princess Daisy|Daisy]][[File:Mario Emblem.png|35px|class=invert-dark]]<br><small>{{main-wiki|SmashWiki|Daisy (SSBU)}}</small> | ||
|''Her basic move set is the same as Peach's, but this princess has her own unique personality. She's known for being upbeat, energetic, and a bit of a tomboy.'' | |''Her basic move set is the same as Peach's, but this princess has her own unique personality. She's known for being upbeat, energetic, and a bit of a tomboy.'' | ||
|Neutral - [[Toad (move)|Toad]]<br>Side - [[Peach Bomber|Daisy Bomber]]<br>Up - [[Peach Parasol (move)|Daisy Parasol]]<br>Down - [[Vegetable (move)|Vegetable]] | |Neutral - [[Toad (move)|Toad]]<br>Side - [[Peach Bomber|Daisy Bomber]]<br>Up - [[Peach Parasol (move)|Daisy Parasol]]<br>Down - [[Vegetable (move)|Vegetable]] | ||
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All Light Realm and Dark Realm bosses, except for Galeem and Dharkon, appear as Classic Mode bosses as well. The stage bosses listed are found in [[Gaur Plain]], [[Wily Castle]], and [[Find Mii]] respectively. | All Light Realm and Dark Realm bosses, except for Galeem and Dharkon, appear as Classic Mode bosses as well. The stage bosses listed are found in [[Gaur Plain]], [[Wily Castle]], and [[Find Mii]] respectively. | ||
===Light Realm bosses=== | ===Light Realm bosses=== | ||
{ | {{content description | ||
|image1=[[File:Galeem SSBU.png|140x140px]] | |||
|name1={{iw|smashwiki|Galeem}}[[File:SmashBros Emblem.png|30px|class=invert-dark]] | |||
|description1=The first antagonist of the World of Light mode, Galeem controls the Master Hands and uses light-based attacks, such as a blue orb of energy, laser beams, and mines that explode in a plus formation. Galeem can also use its wings to drill the player. When fought with Dharkon, Galeem will occasionally attack Dharkon instead of the player. | |||
|image2=[[File:SSBU Master Hand Spirit.png|140x140px]] | |||
|name2={{iw|smashwiki|Master Hand}}[[File:SmashBros Emblem.png|30px|class=invert-dark]] | |||
| {{iw|smashwiki|Galeem}}[[File:SmashBros Emblem.png|30px|class=invert-dark]] | |description2=An army of Master Hands serve Galeem in the World of Light mode. Master Hand attacks by poking and slapping the player, drilling and flying into the arena, and occasionally using magical attacks. Master Hand can also throw spiked balls and blobs of ink at the arena. | ||
| | |image3=[[File:Giga Bowser SSBU artwork.png|140x140px]] | ||
| | |name3=[[Giga Bowser]][[File:SmashBros Emblem.png|30px|class=invert-dark]] | ||
|description3=Giga Bowser is a monstrous version of [[Bowser]] that is immune to flinching. Instead of being launched, Giga Bowser's HP bar must be depleted to zero. Giga Bowser possesses all of Bowser's abilities, which are now even stronger but are slower to start. | |||
| {{iw|smashwiki|Master Hand}}[[File:SmashBros Emblem.png|30px|class=invert-dark]] | |image4=[[File:Galleom SSBU artwork.png|140x140px]] | ||
| | |name4={{iw|smashwiki|Galleom}}[[File:SmashBros Emblem.png|30px|class=invert-dark]] | ||
| | |description4=Galleom is a giant transforming mecha, possessing both a tank form and an ape-like robot mode. Its attacks include grabbing and crushing the player, firing six homing missiles in tank mode, jumping and stomping the ground, and charging across in tank mode; occasionally making a u-turn to hit the player again. When on low health, Galleom will stomp around in a tantrum, and gain faster attacks. | ||
|image5=[[File:RathalosUltimate.png|140x140px]] | |||
| [[Giga Bowser]][[File:SmashBros Emblem.png|30px|class=invert-dark]] | |name5={{iw|smashwiki|Rathalos}} | ||
| | |description5=Rathalos is a giant wyvern that can fly, breath fire, and swipe using its poisonous claws. Rathalos also can roar, dizzying the player. Rathalos' weak points are its tail and breaking through its hide, which may cause it to drop an item and become stunned respectively. | ||
| | }} | ||
| {{iw|smashwiki|Galleom}}[[File:SmashBros Emblem.png|30px|class=invert-dark]] | |||
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| {{iw|smashwiki|Rathalos}} | |||
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===Dark Realm bosses=== | ===Dark Realm bosses=== | ||
{ | {{content description | ||
|image1=[[File:SSBU Dharkon Spirit.png|140x140px]] | |||
|name1={{iw|smashwiki|Dharkon}}[[File:SmashBros Emblem.png|30px|class=invert-dark]] | |||
|description1=The second antagonist of the World of Light mode, Dharkon controls the Crazy Hands and can use its tentacles to attack the player, as well as darkness based attacks such as two giant energy waves. When fought with Galeem, Dharkon will occasionally attack Galeem instead of the player. | |||
|image2=[[File:SSBU Crazy Hand Spirit.png|140x140px]] | |||
|name2={{iw|smashwiki|Crazy Hand}}[[File:SmashBros Emblem.png|30px|class=invert-dark]] | |||
| {{iw|smashwiki|Dharkon}}[[File:SmashBros Emblem.png|30px|class=invert-dark]] | |description2=An army of Crazy Hands serve Dharkon in the World of Light mode. Crazy Hand uses many of the same attacks as Master Hand, but is much more chaotic and unpredictable in his attack pattern, and he has some unique attacks such as spawning bombs and flailing on the ground. | ||
| | |image3=[[File:BeastGanon.png|140x140px]] | ||
| | |name3={{iw|zeldawiki|Ganon}}[[File:Zelda Emblem.png|30px|class=invert-dark]] | ||
|description3=Ganon is a demonic pig monster wielding two gigantic swords. Ganon can use his swords to spin and slash the player, and can also summon fire, lightning and malevolent energy. Ganon can only be damaged by striking his tail. | |||
| {{iw|smashwiki|Crazy Hand}}[[File:SmashBros Emblem.png|30px|class=invert-dark]] | |image4=[[File:MarxUltimate.png|140x140px]] | ||
| | |name4={{iw|wikirby|Marx}}[[File:Kirby Emblem.png|30px|class=invert-dark]] | ||
| | |description4=Marx is a colorful bat creature with a wide array of elemental attacks, as well as teleportation powers. Marx can fire crescent blades, create seeds that form giant thorny plants, spit an ice chunk that spreads horizontally, can split apart to form a black hole, and can spit a giant darkness laser at the player. | ||
|image5=[[File:Dracula01.png|140x140px]] | |||
| {{iw|zeldawiki|Ganon}}[[File:Zelda Emblem.png|30px|class=invert-dark]] | |name5={{iw|smashwiki|Dracula}}[[File:Castlevania Symbol.png|30px|class=invert-dark]] | ||
| | |description5=Dracula is a boss with two different forms: a humanoid vampire and a green demon. His first form can summon fire and darkness and can transform into a swarm of bats to travel around. His final form gains claw based attacks, can summon ghosts to chase the player, and can cause jumping shockwave attacks. | ||
| | }} | ||
| {{iw|wikirby|Marx}}[[File:Kirby Emblem.png|30px|class=invert-dark]] | |||
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| {{iw|smashwiki|Dracula}}[[File:Castlevania Symbol.png|30px|class=invert-dark]] | |||
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===Stage bosses=== | ===Stage bosses=== | ||
{ | {{content description | ||
|image1=[[File:SSBU Dark Emperor Spirit.png|140x140px]] | |||
|name1={{iw|smashwiki|Dark Emperor}}[[File:Find Mii Symbol.png|30px|class=invert-dark]] | |||
|description1=The Dark Emperor is a giant bird monster appearing in [[Find Mii]]. He can use magic to lower or increase a player's offensive, defensive, or speed stats. His attacks include causing an earthquake that will temporarily destroy platforms on the stage, flying into the stage to collide with players, and roaring which launches players far away. When defeated, he grants large stat boosts to whoever finished him. | |||
|image2=[[File:SSBU Metal Face Spirit.png|140x140px]] | |||
|name2={{iw|smashwiki|Metal Face}}[[File:XenobladeEmblem.png|30px|class=invert-dark]] | |||
| {{iw|smashwiki|Dark Emperor}}[[File:Find Mii Symbol.png|30px|class=invert-dark]] | |description2=Metal Face is a humanoid robot that has a chance to show up at nightfall in [[Gaur Plain]]. His attacks are a giant claw swipe, a platform-destroying laser, and a giant dash attack when he leaves the stage. If Metal Face is defeated, he will burst into a series of explosions that damage the other fighters on the stage. | ||
| | |image3=[[File:SSBU Yellow Devil Spirit.png|140x140px]] | ||
| | |name3={{iw|smashwiki|Yellow Devil}}[[File:MegaMan Emblem.png|30px|class=invert-dark]] | ||
|description3=A yellow robot present at [[Wily Castle]] with the ability to split into yellow blobs which barrage the player, as well as an eye laser attack. Its red eye is its weak point, and when having taken enough damage, it causes a damaging explosion that can be used against other fighters. | |||
| {{iw|smashwiki|Metal Face}}[[File:XenobladeEmblem.png|30px|class=invert-dark]] | }} | ||
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| {{iw|smashwiki|Yellow Devil}}[[File:MegaMan Emblem.png|30px|class=invert-dark]] | |||
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===Minor bosses=== | ===Minor bosses=== | ||
{ | {{content description | ||
|image1=[[File:SSBU Fighting Mii Team.jpg|140x140px]] | |||
|name1={{iw|smashwiki|Fighting Mii Team}}[[File:SmashBros Emblem.png|30px|class=invert-dark]] | |||
|description1=A horde of [[Mii|Mii Fighter]]s which swarm the player. They possess all the basic abilities of the three types of Mii Fighter. They have limited AI in most modes but are stronger in Cruel Smash. | |||
}} | |||
| {{iw|smashwiki|Fighting Mii Team}}[[File:SmashBros Emblem.png|30px|class=invert-dark]] | |||
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==Stages== | ==Stages== | ||
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Brinstar SSBU.png|[[File:Metroid Emblem.png|20px|class=invert-dark]][[Brinstar]] | Brinstar SSBU.png|[[File:Metroid Emblem.png|20px|class=invert-dark]][[Brinstar]] | ||
Brinstar Depths SSBU.jpg|[[File:Metroid Emblem.png|20px|class=invert-dark]][[Brinstar Depths]] | Brinstar Depths SSBU.jpg|[[File:Metroid Emblem.png|20px|class=invert-dark]][[Brinstar Depths]] | ||
Melee Yoshi's Island SSBU.png|[[File:Yoshi Emblem.png|20px|class=invert-dark]][[Yoshi's Island (Super Smash Bros. Melee)|Yoshi's Island | Melee Yoshi's Island SSBU.png|[[File:Yoshi Emblem.png|20px|class=invert-dark]][[Yoshi's Island (Super Smash Bros. Melee)|Yoshi's Island]] | ||
Yoshi's Story SSBU.png|[[File:Yoshi Emblem.png|20px|class=invert-dark]][[Yoshi's Story (stage)|Yoshi's Story]] | Yoshi's Story SSBU.png|[[File:Yoshi Emblem.png|20px|class=invert-dark]][[Yoshi's Story (stage)|Yoshi's Story]] | ||
Fountain of Dreams SSBU.png|[[File:Kirby Emblem.png|20px|class=invert-dark]][[Fountain of Dreams]] | Fountain of Dreams SSBU.png|[[File:Kirby Emblem.png|20px|class=invert-dark]][[Fountain of Dreams]] | ||
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==Update history== | ==Update history== | ||
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Note that the most recently released software update must be downloaded to access Online. In addition, most updates invalidate replay data created before that update, making them unplayable, due to replays reading game data and inputting recordings of data live, rather than actual footage. Release dates are in Pacific Standard Time.<ref>[https://en-americas-support.nintendo.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/42809/~/how-to-update-super-smash-bros.-ultimate How to Update Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]. ''Nintendo''. Retrieved November 8, 2024.</ref><ref>[https://en-americas-support.nintendo.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/45074 Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Update History]. ''Nintendo''. Retrieved November 8, 2024.</ref> | Note that the most recently released software update must be downloaded to access Online. In addition, most updates invalidate replay data created before that update, making them unplayable, due to replays reading game data and inputting recordings of data live, rather than actual footage. Release dates are in Pacific Standard Time.<ref>[https://en-americas-support.nintendo.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/42809/~/how-to-update-super-smash-bros.-ultimate How to Update Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]. ''Nintendo''. Retrieved November 8, 2024.</ref><ref>[https://en-americas-support.nintendo.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/45074 Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Update History]. ''Nintendo''. Retrieved November 8, 2024.</ref> | ||
===1.1.0=== | ===1.1.0=== | ||
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==amiibo== | ==amiibo== | ||
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{{image|more=yes|section=yes|Sora amiibo, art of amiibo within their respective boxes.}} | |||
{{quote|Have your FP inherit powers from spirits you have.|Text appearing after using amiibo}} | {{quote|Have your FP inherit powers from spirits you have.|Text appearing after using amiibo}} | ||
In addition to all previously released [[amiibo]] relating to the playable characters being usable in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'',<ref name="E32018Direct" /> amiibo for every fighter not in ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'' and ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'' (including separate figures for the alternate costume fighter Alex, as well as [[Pokémon Trainer]], [[Squirtle]], [[Ivysaur]], [[Pyra]], and [[Mythra]]) have been released in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' line.<ref>{{cite|author=Nintendo of America|language=en-us|date=November 11, 2018|url=youtu.be/fccgHnBQ0YM|title=''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' Direct 11.1.2018|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=June 25, 2024}}</ref> Like in ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'' and ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'', amiibo can act as Figure Players (FP) in battle, and amiibo data from the aforementioned games can be transferred to ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''.<ref name="E32018Direct" /> [[Spirit (Super Smash Bros. Ultimate)|Spirit]]s can also be used on Figure Players. | In addition to all previously released [[amiibo]] relating to the playable characters being usable in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'',<ref name="E32018Direct" /> amiibo for every fighter not in ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'' and ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'' (including separate figures for the alternate costume fighter Alex, as well as [[Pokémon Trainer]], [[Squirtle]], [[Ivysaur]], [[Pyra]], and [[Mythra]]) have been released in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' line.<ref>{{cite|author=Nintendo of America|language=en-us|date=November 11, 2018|url=youtu.be/fccgHnBQ0YM|title=''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' Direct 11.1.2018|publisher=YouTube|accessdate=June 25, 2024}}</ref> Like in ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'' and ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'', amiibo can act as Figure Players (FP) in battle, and amiibo data from the aforementioned games can be transferred to ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''.<ref name="E32018Direct" /> [[Spirit (Super Smash Bros. Ultimate)|Spirit]]s can also be used on Figure Players. | ||
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Wolf amiibo.png|[[Wolf O'Donnell|Wolf]]<ref name=Launchamiibo>{{cite|deadlink=y|archive=web.archive.org/web/20190212123411/http://www.amiibo.nintendo.com.au/index.php?c=lineup|title=amiibo|language=en-au|publisher=Nintendo of Australia|accessdate=June 25, 2024}}</ref> | Wolf amiibo.png|[[Wolf O'Donnell|Wolf]]<ref name=Launchamiibo>{{cite|deadlink=y|archive=web.archive.org/web/20190212123411/http://www.amiibo.nintendo.com.au/index.php?c=lineup|title=amiibo|language=en-au|publisher=Nintendo of Australia|accessdate=June 25, 2024}}</ref> | ||
Nintendo. (2018) [http://amiibo.nintendo.com.au/index.php?c=lineup] Australian amiibo Line-Up website. Retrieved October 18, 2018.</ref> | Nintendo. (2018) [http://amiibo.nintendo.com.au/index.php?c=lineup] Australian amiibo Line-Up website. Retrieved October 18, 2018.</ref> | ||
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Young Link amiibo.png|[[Link|Young Link]]<ref name=AprilTwitteramiibo>{{cite|author=Nintendo of America|date=February 14, 2019|url=x.com/NintendoAmerica/status/1095831220993191936|language=en-us|title=There are even more Super Smash Bros. series #amiibo on the way! Ken, Daisy, and Young Link amiibo will join the fray on 4/12.|publisher=X|accessdate=June 25, 2024}}</ref> | Young Link amiibo.png|[[Link|Young Link]]<ref name=AprilTwitteramiibo>{{cite|author=Nintendo of America|date=February 14, 2019|url=x.com/NintendoAmerica/status/1095831220993191936|language=en-us|title=There are even more Super Smash Bros. series #amiibo on the way! Ken, Daisy, and Young Link amiibo will join the fray on 4/12.|publisher=X|accessdate=June 25, 2024}}</ref> | ||
Daisy amiibo.png|[[Daisy]]<ref name="AprilTwitteramiibo" /> | Daisy amiibo.png|[[Princess Daisy|Daisy]]<ref name="AprilTwitteramiibo" /> | ||
Ken amiibo.png|[[Ken Masters|Ken]]<ref name="AprilTwitteramiibo" /> | Ken amiibo.png|[[Ken Masters|Ken]]<ref name="AprilTwitteramiibo" /> | ||
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===Critical=== | ===Critical=== | ||
''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' has received widespread critical acclaim. | ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' has received widespread critical acclaim. | ||
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*''[[Super Paper Mario]]'': [[Mr. L]] and [[Dimentio]] appear as spirits. | *''[[Super Paper Mario]]'': [[Mr. L]] and [[Dimentio]] appear as spirits. | ||
*''[[Mario Strikers Charged]]'': [[Petey Piranha]] and [[Waluigi]] appear as spirits, using their artwork from this game. | *''[[Mario Strikers Charged]]'': [[Petey Piranha]] and [[Waluigi]] appear as spirits, using their artwork from this game. | ||
*''[[Mario Party 8]]'': Daisy's fighter spirit uses her artwork from this game. [[MC Ballyhoo | *''[[Mario Party 8]]'': Daisy's fighter spirit uses her artwork from this game. [[MC Ballyhoo]] and [[Big Top]] also appear as a spirit. | ||
*''[[DK: Jungle Climber]]'': [[Zinger]] and [[Wrinkly Kong]] appear as spirits, using their artwork from this game. The second boss theme is featured as a track. | *''[[DK: Jungle Climber]]'': [[Zinger]] and [[Wrinkly Kong]] appear as spirits, using their artwork from this game. The second boss theme is featured as a track. | ||
*''[[Donkey Kong Barrel Blast]]'': [[Kip]] and [[Kalypso]] appear as spirits. | *''[[Donkey Kong Barrel Blast]]'': [[Kip]] and [[Kalypso]] appear as spirits. | ||
*''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' / ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'': A [[Grand Star]] appears in [[Rosalina]] & Luma's Final Smash. The [[Launch Star]], which is renamed Super Launch Star, appears as an item. The music that plays in the [[Melty Monster Galaxy]] appears as a track. Piranha Plant becomes a [[Prickly Piranha Plant]] when using its forward smash. [[Rock Mario]], [[Lubba]], and the [[Starship Mario]] appear as spirits. | *''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' / ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]'': A [[Grand Star]] appears in [[Rosalina]] & Luma's Final Smash. The [[Launch Star]], which is renamed Super Launch Star, appears as an item. The music that plays in the [[Melty Monster Galaxy]] appears as a track. Piranha Plant becomes a [[Prickly Piranha Plant]] when using its forward smash. [[Rock Mario]], [[Lubba]], and the [[Starship Mario]] appear as spirits. | ||
*''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'': Petey Piranha's appearance in Piranha Plant's Final Smash is derived from his appearance in this game, where he holds cages. [[Galleom]] reappears as a boss in the World of Light: Adventure Mode and Classic Mode, while the {{iw|smashwiki|Ancient Minister}}, the {{iw|smashwiki|Fighting Alloy Team}}, {{iw|smashwiki|Shadow Bug}}, a {{iw|smashwiki|Primid}}, {{iw|smashwiki|Mite}}, {{iw|smashwiki|Bytan}}s, {{iw|smashwiki|Roturret}}, {{iw|smashwiki|Subspace Bomb}}, {{iw|smashwiki|Duon}}, and {{iw|smashwiki|Tabuu}} appear as spirits. | *''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'': Petey Piranha's appearance in Piranha Plant's Final Smash is derived from his appearance in this game, where he holds cages. [[Galleom]] reappears as a boss in the World of Light: Adventure Mode and Classic Mode, while the {{iw|smashwiki|Ancient Minister}}, the {{iw|smashwiki|Fighting Alloy Team}}, {{iw|smashwiki|Shadow Bug}}, a {{iw|smashwiki|Primid}}, {{iw|smashwiki|Mite}}, {{iw|smashwiki|Bytan}}s, {{iw|smashwiki|Roturret}}, {{iw|smashwiki|Subspace Bomb}}, {{iw|smashwiki|Duon}}, and {{iw|smashwiki|Tabuu}} appear as spirits. As in ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'' / ''Wii U'', many of the characters' voices, including those of Mario, Luigi, [[Princess Peach|Peach]], Yoshi and Wario, originate from this game. | ||
*''[[Mario Kart Wii]]'': Waluigi on the [[Standard Bike]], Toad in the [[Cheep Charger]], Koopa Troopa in the [[Standard Kart]], and [[Dry Bowser]] all appear as spirits using their respective artwork from this game. | *''[[Mario Kart Wii]]'': Waluigi on the [[Standard Bike]], Toad in the [[Cheep Charger]], Koopa Troopa in the [[Standard Kart]], and [[Dry Bowser]] all appear as spirits using their respective artwork from this game. Most of [[Bowser Jr.]] and [[Princess Daisy|Daisy]]'s voice clips are recycled from this game. | ||
*''[[Mario Super Sluggers]]'': Petey Piranha appears as a spirit using artwork from this game. | *''[[Mario Super Sluggers]]'': Petey Piranha appears as a spirit using artwork from this game. | ||
*''[[Wario Land: Shake It!]]'': [[Captain Syrup]] and the [[Shake King]] appear as spirits using artwork from this game. | *''[[Wario Land: Shake It!]]'': [[Captain Syrup]] and the [[Shake King]] appear as spirits using artwork from this game. | ||
*''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]'': [[Fawful]] appears as a spirit, which depicts his artwork from this game. [[Starlow]] and [[Broque Monsieur]] also appear as spirits. | *''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]'': [[Fawful]] appears as a spirit, which depicts his artwork from this game. [[Starlow]] and [[Broque Monsieur]] also appear as spirits. | ||
*''[[Bird & Beans]]'': [[Pyoro]] appears as a spirit using his artwork from this game. | *''[[Bird & Beans]]'': [[Pyoro]] appears as a spirit using his artwork from this game. | ||
*''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'': [[Mechakoopa]] appears as a spirit using artwork from this game. | *''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'': [[Mechakoopa]] appears as a spirit using artwork from this game. The [[Koopalings]]' voice clips are taken from this game. | ||
*''[[Donkey Kong Country Returns]]'': [[Rambi the Rhino]], [[Cranky Kong]], and [[Squawks the Parrot]] appear as spirits using their artwork from this game. | *''[[Donkey Kong Country Returns]]'': [[Rambi the Rhino]], [[Cranky Kong]], and [[Squawks the Parrot]] appear as spirits using their artwork from this game. | ||
*''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]'': [[Boom Boom]] and [[Pom Pom]] appear as a spirit using their artwork from this game. | *''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]'': [[Boom Boom]] and [[Pom Pom]] appear as a spirit using their artwork from this game. | ||
*''[[Mario Kart 7]]'': One of Daisy's taunts matches the artwork pose she originally had from this game. [[Metal Mario]]'s [[B Dasher]] appears as a spirit. | *''[[Mario Kart 7]]'': One of Daisy's taunts matches the artwork pose she originally had from this game. [[Metal Mario]]'s [[B Dasher]] appears as a spirit. Rosalina's voice clips are taken from this game. | ||
*''[[New Super Mario Bros. 2]]'': [[Gold Mario]] appears as a spirit. | *''[[New Super Mario Bros. 2]]'': [[Gold Mario]] appears as a spirit. | ||
*''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]'': The Koopalings, [[Boo]], and [[Hammer Bro]] appear as spirits using their artwork from this game. [[Nabbit]] appears as a spirit. [[Lemmy]]'s render is based on his artwork from this game. | *''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]'': The Koopalings, [[Boo]], and [[Hammer Bro]] appear as spirits using their artwork from this game. [[Nabbit]] appears as a spirit. [[Lemmy]]'s render is based on his artwork from this game. | ||
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*''[[Mario Golf: World Tour]]'': One of Daisy's victory animations is inspired by her birdie animation from this game. Similarly, one of Peach's victory animations resembles her hole-in-one/eagle animation, albeit without the parasol. | *''[[Mario Golf: World Tour]]'': One of Daisy's victory animations is inspired by her birdie animation from this game. Similarly, one of Peach's victory animations resembles her hole-in-one/eagle animation, albeit without the parasol. | ||
*''[[Mario Kart 8]]'' / ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'': Luigi's [[Mach 8]] appears as a spirit. The music for [[Excitebike Arena]] and [[Ice Ice Outpost]] are available as tracks. In World of Light, one of the available locations in Light Realm is based on a Mario Kart racetrack, with the [[Mario Kart TV|MKTV]] logo visible in the background. | *''[[Mario Kart 8]]'' / ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'': Luigi's [[Mach 8]] appears as a spirit. The music for [[Excitebike Arena]] and [[Ice Ice Outpost]] are available as tracks. In World of Light, one of the available locations in Light Realm is based on a Mario Kart racetrack, with the [[Mario Kart TV|MKTV]] logo visible in the background. | ||
*''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]'' / ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U|Wii U]]'': ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' uses a modified engine based on these games. [[Big Urchin]] appears as a spirit using its trophy render from the Wii U version. [[smashwiki:Master Core#Master Giant|Master Giant]], [[smashwiki:Master Core#Master Beast|Master Beast]], [[smashwiki:Master Core#Master Edges|Master Edge]], and [[smashwiki:Master Core|Master Core]] appears as spirits. | *''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]'' / ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U|Wii U]]'': ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' uses a modified engine based on these games. [[Big Urchin]] appears as a spirit using its trophy render from the Wii U version. [[smashwiki:Master Core#Master Giant|Master Giant]], [[smashwiki:Master Core#Master Beast|Master Beast]], [[smashwiki:Master Core#Master Edges|Master Edge]], and [[smashwiki:Master Core|Master Core]] appears as spirits. Most of the returning fighters and announcer's voice clips are recycled from this game. | ||
*''[[Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker]]'': [[Shy Guy]] appears as a spirit using its artwork from this game. "[[Plucky Pass Beginnings]]", the theme of the [[Toad Brigade]], as it is heard in this game, and "The King of Pyropuff Peak", the music played when [[Captain Toad]] is fighting a [[Draggadon]], appear as tracks in the "''[[Super Mario (series)|Super Mario]]''" series playlist. | *''[[Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker]]'': [[Shy Guy]] appears as a spirit using its artwork from this game. "[[Plucky Pass Beginnings]]", the theme of the [[Toad Brigade]], as it is heard in this game, and "The King of Pyropuff Peak", the music played when [[Captain Toad]] is fighting a [[Draggadon]], appear as tracks in the "''[[Super Mario (series)|Super Mario]]''" series playlist. | ||
*''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars]]'': The title theme and the first track of [[Rolling Hills]] appear as tracks in the "''Super Mario''" series playlist. | *''[[Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars]]'': The title theme and the first track of [[Rolling Hills]] appear as tracks in the "''Super Mario''" series playlist. | ||
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==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
{{foreign names | {{foreign names | ||
| | |Jap=大乱闘スマッシュブラザーズ SPECIAL | ||
| | |JapR=Dairantō Sumasshu Burazāzu Supesharu | ||
| | |JapM=Great Melee Smash Bros. Special | ||
|ChiT=任天堂明星大亂鬥 特別版 | |ChiT=任天堂明星大亂鬥 特別版 | ||
|ChiTR=Rèntiāntáng Míngxīng Dàluàndòu: Tèbiébǎn | |ChiTR=Rèntiāntáng Míngxīng Dàluàndòu: Tèbiébǎn | ||
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== | ==Trivia== | ||
[[File:Super Smash Bros Ultimate Germany boxart.png|thumb|The German game cover]] | [[File:Super Smash Bros Ultimate Germany boxart.png|thumb|The German game cover]] | ||
*On the German cover for the game, [[Yoshi]] was omitted from the boxart to fit the USK rating in the bottom left corner, while [[Pikachu]], who was originally placed below Yoshi, was moved up due to its greater popularity.<ref>{{cite|author=Iggy|date=June 16, 2018|url=nintendosoup.com/yoshi-vanishes-from-super-smash-bros-ultimates-german-box-art|title=Yoshi Vanishes from ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''{{'}}s German Box Art|publisher=NintendoSoup|accessdate=June 25, 2024}}</ref> | *On the German cover for the game, [[Yoshi]] was omitted from the boxart to fit the USK rating in the bottom left corner, while [[Pikachu]], who was originally placed below Yoshi, was moved up due to its greater popularity.<ref>{{cite|author=Iggy|date=June 16, 2018|url=nintendosoup.com/yoshi-vanishes-from-super-smash-bros-ultimates-german-box-art|title=Yoshi Vanishes from ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''{{'}}s German Box Art|publisher=NintendoSoup|accessdate=June 25, 2024}}</ref> |