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===''Super Smash Bros.'' series===
===''Super Smash Bros.'' series===
====''[[Super Smash Bros.]]''====
====''[[Super Smash Bros.]]''====
In ''Super Smash Bros.'', all 12 playable characters have at least four different palettes, including their default appearance. Some characters may have more than four colors, which are normally only playable on the blue, green, and red teams. Even so, Yoshi's dark blue and pink colors are not playable but are seen while the player faces the Yoshi Team in Classic Mode. The player can press a C Button on the controller to change the color of the character it selects.
In ''Super Smash Bros.'', all 12 playable characters have at least four different palettes, including their default appearance. Some characters may have more than four colors, which are normally only playable on the blue, green, and red teams. Even so, Yoshi's dark blue and pink colors are not playable but can only be seen when the player faces the Yoshi Team in Classic Mode. The player can press a C Button on the controller to change the color of the character it selects.


====''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''====
====''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''====
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====''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''====
====''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''====
In ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'', all 35 playable characters have between four to six color variants, while Wario has 12. Wario has two forms, his WarioWare form and Original form, both of which have six palettes apiece. In addition, Peach has a red color variant that wasn't featured in ''Melee''.
In ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'', all 35 playable characters have between four to six color variants, while Wario has 12. Wario has two forms, his WarioWare form and original form, both of which have six palettes apiece. In addition, Peach has a red color variant that wasn't featured in ''Melee''.


====''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]] & [[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U|Wii U]]''====
====''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]] & [[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U|Wii U]]''====
In ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS & Wii U'', each playable character has at least eight color variants, while Little Mac has 16 alone. Little Mac has two forms, his original form and wire frame form, each having eight palettes apiece.
In ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS & Wii U'', each playable character has at least eight color variants, while Little Mac has 16 alone. Little Mac has two forms, his original form and wire frame form, each having eight palettes apiece. Wario still has two forms, but now has eight color variants instead of 12. Starting in this game, color restrictions in team battles no longer apply, though characters who previously had red/blue/green color variants can still use them.


====''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''====
====''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''====
In ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', all playable characters have exactly eight color variants, including their default appearance. Since Daisy is playable, Peach had to have a different variant since she could no longer serve as a doppelganger of Daisy.
In ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', all playable characters have exactly eight color variants, including their default appearance. Like with Wario in the previous game, Little Mac has only eight color variants even though he has two forms. Since Daisy is playable in this game, Peach's color variant that made her a doppelganger of Daisy was replaced with a gold color variant.


===''Mario Tennis'' series===
===''Mario Tennis'' series===

Revision as of 11:04, June 6, 2024

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A palette swap, also known as a color swap, alternate palette, and alternate color appears in the Super Mario franchise as a form of changing the colors of the player characters, though only for cosmetic effect.

History

Mario Bros.

4 Player Battle mode of Mario Bros. (Game Boy Advance)
Mario has four color variants in the GBA version via Super Mario Advance series.

Palette swaps were technically introduced in Mario Bros., since Luigi looks identically to Mario, but is controlled by the second player. The arcade version shows color variants for Shellcreepers, Sidesteppers, and Fireballs. Shellcreepers have green, red, and purple shells. Sidesteppers have red, blue, and purple colors. Fireballs have red and green colors.

In the NES version, Mario and Luigi along with the fireballs are the only sources to have palette alterations.

In the Game Boy Advance version via Super Mario Advance, Mario has four color variants, in red, green, yellow, and blue.

Mario Golf series

Mario Golf

Peach and her four color variants in Mario Golf.

The Nintendo 64 version of Mario Golf allows the player to customize the color of their player character. All 18 playable characters have four color palettes, including their default appearance.

Super Smash Bros. series

Super Smash Bros.

In Super Smash Bros., all 12 playable characters have at least four different palettes, including their default appearance. Some characters may have more than four colors, which are normally only playable on the blue, green, and red teams. Even so, Yoshi's dark blue and pink colors are not playable but can only be seen when the player faces the Yoshi Team in Classic Mode. The player can press a C Button on the controller to change the color of the character it selects.

Super Smash Bros. Melee

In Super Smash Bros. Melee, all 25 playable characters have between four to six palettes, including their default appearance. Some make up for what colors weren't normally playable in the prequel installment, especially outside of a blue, red, and green team. The player can press the X or Y button to change the colors of the character it selects.

Super Smash Bros. Brawl

In Super Smash Bros. Melee, all 35 playable characters have between four to six color variants, while Wario has 12. Wario has two forms, his WarioWare form and original form, both of which have six palettes apiece. In addition, Peach has a red color variant that wasn't featured in Melee.

Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS & Wii U

In Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS & Wii U, each playable character has at least eight color variants, while Little Mac has 16 alone. Little Mac has two forms, his original form and wire frame form, each having eight palettes apiece. Wario still has two forms, but now has eight color variants instead of 12. Starting in this game, color restrictions in team battles no longer apply, though characters who previously had red/blue/green color variants can still use them.

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, all playable characters have exactly eight color variants, including their default appearance. Like with Wario in the previous game, Little Mac has only eight color variants even though he has two forms. Since Daisy is playable in this game, Peach's color variant that made her a doppelganger of Daisy was replaced with a gold color variant.

Mario Tennis series

Mario Tennis

Daisy and her alternate costume from Mario Tennis in the Tiebreaker mode.
Daisy and her alternate color in Mario Tennis.

In Mario Tennis for the Nintendo 64, all playable characters have two palettes, including their default appearance. Their alternate color can be revealed by selecting the same character in Short Game mode.

Mario Tennis Open

Yoshi's colors in Mario Tennis Open.
Yoshi's colors in Mario Tennis Open.
Yoshi's colors in Mario Tennis Open.
Yoshi's colors in Mario Tennis Open.

In Mario Tennis Open, Yoshi is the only one out of 17 playable characters to have alternate colors, totaling eight variants, including his default. The alternate colors can be unlocked by scanning a certain QR code, and the class type varies by their color.

Mario Tennis Aces

Toadette, in her alternate outfit, posing at the start of a match
Toadette's alternate form in Mario Tennis Aces.

In Mario Tennis Aces, some characters out of the 30 playable have alternate forms. For example, Mario, Luigi, Wario, and Waluigi are playable in their original forms in exhibition mode. Yoshi has eight color variants, Boo wears a visor in six different colors, Chain Chomp wears a hat in three different colors, Spike wears a headband in three different colors, a Koopa and Paratroopa have three color variants, and Shy Guy has seven color variations. Toad, Toadette, and Bowser have special outfits to suit the tennis scheme.

Luigi's Mansion series

Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon

In Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon, Luigi has four color variants in ScareScraper Mode, which are green, blue, pink, and orange, though his shirt is lime green for all four variants.

Mario Baseball series

Mario Superstar Baseball

In Mario Superstar Baseball, nine of the 32 playable characters have alternate colors, which include Toad, Koopa, Paratroopa, Shy Guy, Magikoopa, Dry Bones, Noki, Pianta, and Hammer Bro. Players can press the L Button to switch the colors of the designated characters who have the other colors. Birdo has alternate colors shown as spectators during gameplay and in the opening cinematic, but her only playable color is her pink and default form itself.

Mario Super Sluggers

In Mario Super Sluggers, 11 of the 41 playable characters have alternate colors, including Yoshi, Toad, Paratroopa, Shy Guy, Magikoopa, Dry Bones, Noki, Pianta, and Kritter. Yoshi is the only team captain to have alternate colors, but still, Birdo's default color in pink is the only playable source as her other colors are unplayable, only seen as spectators during gameplay and the cinematics.