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{{quote2|Somehow, Princess Peach always seems to go at her own pace. Her Final Smash will lure you into her world.... The flowers bloom. The peaches pour down. Yes. It’s so elegant.|[[Masahiro Sakurai]]|Smash Bros. DOJO!!}} | {{quote2|Somehow, Princess Peach always seems to go at her own pace. Her Final Smash will lure you into her world.... The flowers bloom. The peaches pour down. Yes. It’s so elegant.|[[Masahiro Sakurai]]|Smash Bros. DOJO!!}} | ||
[[File:Peach Blossom - SSB WiiU.jpg|thumb|250px|Peach Blossom in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]'']] | [[File:Peach Blossom - SSB WiiU.jpg|thumb|250px|Peach Blossom in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]'']] | ||
'''Peach Blossom''' is [[Princess Peach]]'s [[Final Smash]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U]]''. The princess has a unique blend of offensive and defensive maneuvers in battle. This tactic allows her to gain an edge over her opponents either by attacking them or restoring her own health. Decorative hearts flutter around her and a decorative "border" featuring blossoming peach trees and two images of Princess Peach adorns the area around her. As Peach dances in a spotlight to a sped up version of the music for [[Coin Heaven]]s, [[Sky Land]], and the [[Warp Zone (Super Mario Bros. 3)|Warp Zone]] from ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', peaches fall from the sky, and all of her opponents fall into a deep [[Sleep]] and take damage. The closer an enemy is to Peach, the longer they will remain asleep and the more damage they will take. Typical damage ranges from ten to forty. In ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'', Peach summons thirteen small peaches, but in ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U'', she summons three large peaches. | '''Peach Blossom''' is [[Princess Peach]]'s [[Final Smash]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]'' / ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U|Wii U]]''. The princess has a unique blend of offensive and defensive maneuvers in battle. This tactic allows her to gain an edge over her opponents either by attacking them or restoring her own health. Decorative hearts flutter around her and a decorative "border" featuring blossoming peach trees and two images of Princess Peach adorns the area around her. As Peach dances in a spotlight to a sped up version of the music for [[Coin Heaven]]s, [[Sky Land]], and the [[Warp Zone (Super Mario Bros. 3)|Warp Zone]] from ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]'', peaches fall from the sky, and all of her opponents fall into a deep [[Sleep]] and take damage. The closer an enemy is to Peach, the longer they will remain asleep and the more damage they will take. Typical damage ranges from ten to forty. In ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'', Peach summons thirteen small peaches, but in ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'' / ''Wii U'', she summons three large peaches. | ||
As the princess's enemies remain unconscious, for a time after the attack, she has a choice on what she would do. Peach can restore her health by eating the peaches and use any attack on her sleeping opponents. Once Peach attacks an enemy, they will immediately awaken and have a chance to recover. Her opponents will have the chance to eat her peaches if she does not. If the peaches aren't eaten in a certain amount of time, they will eventually disappear. Additionally, should Peach use her Final Smash again while there are peaches still remaining, those peaches will disappear and be replaced with the new ones. Enemies can also avoid the Final Smash if they can fly and remain airborne and if others have good recovery until Peach finishes dancing. These techniques prevent a character from taking damage, and avoiding the Final Smash makes it easier for Peach's opponents to eat her peaches that appear. The Final Smash has a limited, albeit extremely large range. | As the princess's enemies remain unconscious, for a time after the attack, she has a choice on what she would do. Peach can restore her health by eating the peaches and use any attack on her sleeping opponents. Once Peach attacks an enemy, they will immediately awaken and have a chance to recover. Her opponents will have the chance to eat her peaches if she does not. If the peaches aren't eaten in a certain amount of time, they will eventually disappear. Additionally, should Peach use her Final Smash again while there are peaches still remaining, those peaches will disappear and be replaced with the new ones. Enemies can also avoid the Final Smash if they can fly and remain airborne and if others have good recovery until Peach finishes dancing. These techniques prevent a character from taking damage, and avoiding the Final Smash makes it easier for Peach's opponents to eat her peaches that appear. The Final Smash has a limited, albeit extremely large range. | ||
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*The ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' Premiere Edition Guide states that Peach's Final Smash puts enemies to sleep while inflicting no damage. This is incorrect, as they do take damage. | *The ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' Premiere Edition Guide states that Peach's Final Smash puts enemies to sleep while inflicting no damage. This is incorrect, as they do take damage. | ||
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Revision as of 07:52, July 14, 2018
Peach Blossom is Princess Peach's Final Smash in Super Smash Bros. Brawl and Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U. The princess has a unique blend of offensive and defensive maneuvers in battle. This tactic allows her to gain an edge over her opponents either by attacking them or restoring her own health. Decorative hearts flutter around her and a decorative "border" featuring blossoming peach trees and two images of Princess Peach adorns the area around her. As Peach dances in a spotlight to a sped up version of the music for Coin Heavens, Sky Land, and the Warp Zone from Super Mario Bros. 3, peaches fall from the sky, and all of her opponents fall into a deep Sleep and take damage. The closer an enemy is to Peach, the longer they will remain asleep and the more damage they will take. Typical damage ranges from ten to forty. In Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Peach summons thirteen small peaches, but in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U, she summons three large peaches.
As the princess's enemies remain unconscious, for a time after the attack, she has a choice on what she would do. Peach can restore her health by eating the peaches and use any attack on her sleeping opponents. Once Peach attacks an enemy, they will immediately awaken and have a chance to recover. Her opponents will have the chance to eat her peaches if she does not. If the peaches aren't eaten in a certain amount of time, they will eventually disappear. Additionally, should Peach use her Final Smash again while there are peaches still remaining, those peaches will disappear and be replaced with the new ones. Enemies can also avoid the Final Smash if they can fly and remain airborne and if others have good recovery until Peach finishes dancing. These techniques prevent a character from taking damage, and avoiding the Final Smash makes it easier for Peach's opponents to eat her peaches that appear. The Final Smash has a limited, albeit extremely large range.
Peach Blossom is an original attack in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. Visually, the attack is reminiscent of the sugar-sweet art style of Peach's first solo adventure, Super Princess Peach. It is also a representation of Peach's flighty, yet elegant personality.
Trophy information
Super Smash Bros. Brawl
Super Smash Bros. for Wii U
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Spanish | Flor de melocotón[?] | Peach flower |
Gallery
- Peach Blossom.jpg
Super Smash Bros. Brawl
- Peach Blossom Peach.jpg
Super Smash Bros. Brawl
Trivia
- The Super Smash Bros. Brawl Premiere Edition Guide states that Peach's Final Smash puts enemies to sleep while inflicting no damage. This is incorrect, as they do take damage.