Assist Trophy
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The Assist Trophy is an item in Super Smash Bros. Brawl and Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS, and is set to appear in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. It calls forth a random character to assist the player who used the item, similar to the Poké Ball item. This is unique in that that the character released is from an actual Nintendo or 3rd Party series, but isn't playable. As a result, it introduces characters who couldn't make the cut as playable fighters. Almost all characters that come out of the Assist Trophy are invincible.
Players must be on the ground to summon an Assist Trophy's character. If a player is attacked and sent flying after grabbing the Assist Trophy, but before breaking it open, they must land before they can call forth the Assist Trophy's character. Only one Assist Trophy can appear at a time, unlike Poké Balls.
List of Assist characters
Super Smash Bros. Brawl
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Name | Description | |
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Andross | Andross, the main villain from the Star Fox series (his appearance was based off his original depiction) appears from the Assist Trophy, and, floating in the background of a stage, inhales and spits forth a flurry of harmful polygons that damage characters. This is based on his main attack in the original Star Fox. | |
File:Devilpointing.jpg | Devil | The Devil is from Devil World, a game only released in Europe. When released from the Assist Trophy, he shifts the stage boundaries. The players will only be able to move within the visible screen and will lose a life if they go off the screen at any point. |
File:Assist03 070710d.jpg | Dr. Wright | Dr. Wright from Sim City appears and attacks opponents by building large skyscrapers beneath them, sending them flying upwards. The attack is executed right in front of Dr. Wright and the vertical range is very high, so fighters should run away immediately after he is released. There is a one-in-ten chance that Dr. Wright will summon a particularly large skyscraper for even more range and power. |
Excitebike | A group of Excitebikers from the game Excitebike, appearing in their original 8-bit form, drive across the stage, dragging players along with them, eventually driving off screen with the players caught. | |
Hammer Bro | A Hammer Bro appears on the stage and throws hammers at opponents. He can jump up and throw them in midair and he can also throw hammers while on the ground. | |
Helirin | The Helirin from Kuru Kuru Kururin appears as a stage obstacle. It acts as an additional platform, rotating on its axis and moving, sometimes getting in the way when players are trying to recover. | |
File:BrawlJeff.jpg | Jeff | Jeff from EarthBound puts five rockets on the ground, which shoot into the air, homing in on enemies in unpredictable trajectories. Jeff finishes with one large rocket. There is a one-in-five chance that he will summon a second wave of rockets before disappearing. |
File:BrawlJill.jpg | Jill | Jill from Drill Dozer charges at opponents in her driller. She can jump at them and turn around, but may fall off the stage if she goes too far. |
File:BrawlKatandAna.jpg | Kat & Ana | Kat & Ana swiftly move across the stage together, slicing any players in their way. |
Knuckle Joe | Knuckle Joe from the Kirby series, will use the Vulcan Jab on all other players, and then finish off with either Smash Punch or Rising Break. | |
Lakitu | Lakitu, appearing in his 8-Bit Super Mario Bros. form, tosses Spinies, who are also in 8-Bit form, onto the ground, which damage players on contact. Lakitu can be damaged. | |
Little Mac | Coming from the game Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!!, when Little Mac appears, he will continue to punch the opposing player closest to him. He then finishes with a powerful uppercut move. | |
File:BrawlLyn.jpg | Lyn | Lyn from Fire Emblem (GBA) charges her sword, then slashes an opposing player with little to no warning and with great power. |
Metroid | A Metroid from the series of the same name will float around the stage, latching onto any players it encounters and sucking their health away, similar to what they do in the Metroid games. | |
Mr. Resetti | Mr. Resetti is a character from the Animal Crossing series. When he is released, he simply stands in one spot, and lectures the players through a speech bubble. Mr. Resetti also occasionally causes a small explosion when he is furious. Mr. Resetti can be made to disappear prematurely if the stage scrolls or the platform he is on is destroyed and there's a knockout zone below him. | |
File:Nintendog.jpg | Nintendog | A Nintendog from the game Nintendogs briefly appears on the battleground before coming up to the screen and blocking the players' views, causing great distraction. |
Saki Amamiya | Saki Amamiya from Sin and Punishment, will appear, and use his Cannon Sword to shoot and slash his opponents. He can jump and shoot as well. | |
File:Samurai Goro 3.jpg | Samurai Goroh | Samurai Goroh from the F-Zero series appears and slashes away at the fighters with his katana. He can jump while slashing horizontally. |
Starfy | Starfy, from the Japan-only Densetsu no Starfy series, appears as a vulnerable Assist Trophy. Starfy will perform his spin attack on an opponent if he has the chance. However, fighters can easily attack him and send him flying. | |
File:BrawlTingle.jpg | Tingle | Tingle simply calls up one of five random effects. These can be helpful (such as a rain of hammers, or giving every fighter a Superspicy Curry status) or a hindrance (such as throwing banana peels, resulting in a slippery ground, creating common occurrences of tripping, or releasing a shower of flowers, causing the camera to zoom in on the summoner. ). One of them has Tingle simply fly away on a group of balloons, not affecting the players. |
Waluigi | Waluigi chases after a selected foe, kicks them onto the ground and finally, he does one final power kick, or hits the player with his racket. |
Unlockable
Name | Description | |
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Custom Robo | Custom Robo, better known as Ray Mk III, comes from the game Custom Robo Arena. Being a toy, it is a very small Assist Character, but it makes the most of its speed by flying around the stage at fast speeds. It fires bullets from its left gun, and fires missiles from its right hand, as a means of attack. To unlock it, the player must play 100 matches in Vs. Mode or any related mode. | |
Isaac | Isaac from Golden Sun uses Move Psynergy, creating a large hand that pushes enemies away, or off the stage entirely. To unlock him, the player must play 200 matches in Vs. Mode or any related mode. | |
Infantry and Tanks | A group of 2D sprites from the Advance Wars series will appear in the scenery to attack the rivals. To unlock them, the player must play 300 matches in Vs. Mode or any related mode. | |
Barbara | Barbara enters from the Japan-Only game, Daigassou! Band Brothers. When released, she plays her guitar, sending a powerful field of music around her, which damages opposing players caught in it. The final note does the most damage and has the biggest radius. To unlock her, the player must collect 25 hidden songs. | |
File:Gray Fox.jpg | Gray Fox | Gray Fox, from the Metal Gear series, slices his opponents with his sword, causing heavy damage. He also deflects projectiles. Gray Fox is unique among Assist Trophies in that he will return from above should he fall off the stage. To unlock him, the player must unlock Snake. |
Shadow the Hedgehog | Shadow, from the Sonic the Hedgehog series, appears as a Assist Trophy. Shadow uses Chaos Control to slow down all opposing fighters. To unlock him, the player must unlock Sonic. |
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U
Name | Description | |
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Andross | Andross returns as an Assist Trophy. He retains his features from Super Smash Bros. Brawl. | |
Ashley | Ashley from the WarioWare series appears as an Assist Trophy, her design based on her Game & Wario appearance.[1] She creates a purple cloud when summoned, which causes opponents caught in it to move slower and take continuous damage, causes healing items to inflict damage, and also causes other random effects.[2] | |
Chain Chomp | Chain Chomp appears as an Assist Trophy. It attacks players by lunging at them, much akin to it's mainstream Mario appearances. | |
Color TV-Game 15 | The Color TV-Game 15 appears as an Assist Trophy. When summoned, the two paddles hit the square back and forth, the square dealing damage to others as it hits them. | |
Dark Samus | Dark Samus appears as an Assist Trophy. She fires high-speed and homing missiles at opponents and, if approached, uses strong Phazon attacks to launch enemies. | |
Devil | The Devil returns Assist Trophy, and has the same function as in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. | |
Dillon | Dillon from Dillon's Rolling Western appears as an Assist Trophy. He uses his rolling ability to attack opponents.[3] | |
Dr. Kawashima | Dr. Kawashima creates numbers that can be attacked to knock them around. When they collide and the numbers add up to ten, they cause an explosion.[2] | |
Dr. Wright | Dr. Wright returns as an Assist Trophy, retaining his previous features. | |
Elec Man | Elec Man from the Mega Man series appears as an Assist Trophy. He runs around the stage and attacks opponents with his Thunder Beam attack. | |
Ghirahim | Ghirahim from The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword appears as an Assist Trophy. He attacks with both his sword and knife, and is able to teleport back onto the stage, should he fall off.[2] | |
Ghosts | Inky, Blinky, Pinky, and Clyde appear as an Assist Trophy. All four randomly appear on the stage and attack opponents in a similar fashion to their appearance in the first Pac-Man game. | |
Hammer Bro | Hammer Bro returns as an Assist Trophy character. He retains his features from Super Smash Bros. Brawl. | |
Infantry and Tanks | Infantry and Tanks make a reappearance as a Assist Trophy, retaining their sprite design and tactics from Super Smash Bros. Brawl, except at a smaller amount. | |
Isabelle | Isabelle; a character from the Animal Crossing series who made her debut in Animal Crossing: New Leaf, appears as an Assist Trophy. She assists fighters by tossing different types of fruit. | |
Jeff | Jeff from Earthbound returns as a Assist Trophy with the same attack as in Super Smash Bros. Brawl (as well as his 1 in 5 chance of attacking twice), though now his fireworks move straight up before homing in on opponents. | |
Kat & Ana | Kat & Ana return as a Assist Trophy, retaining their attack from Super Smash Bros. Brawl, while being updated to reflect their Game & Wario appearance. | |
Knuckle Joe | Knuckle Joe returns as an Assist Trophy. He retains his features from the previous installment. | |
Lakitu | Lakitu and Spinies return, retaining their design and tactics from Super Smash Bros. Brawl, albeit at a faster pace. | |
Lyn | Lyn returns as an Assist Trophy, retaining her previous features. | |
Magnus | Magnus from Kid Icarus: Uprising attacks opponents using his sword. | |
Metroid | The Metroid retains the same function as in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. | |
Midna | Midna from The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess attacks by grabbing fighters with her hair and throwing them. If no opponents are near her, she teleports to their location. | |
Mother Brain | Mother Brain from the Metroid series uses the Laser Brain Attack to attack opponents, while Rinkas circle around her.[4] She can be defeated by attacking her. | |
Nightmare | When summoned, Nightmare (also known as Nightmare Wizard)[5] causes the stage to become dark, similar to Togepi's Night Shade move from previous Super Smash Bros. games. | |
Nintendog | The Nintendog maintains its Assist Trophy features from Super Smash Bros. Brawl. However, the French Bulldog is used, instead of the Labrador Retriever. | |
Phosphora | Phosphora from Kid Icarus: Uprising attacks opponents with various lightning-based attacks. She can be attacked, though this only causes flinching. | |
Riki | Riki from Xenoblade Chronicles attacks using arts from the game such as Happy Happy, Freezinate, and Yoink.[6] | |
Prince of Sablé | The Prince of Sablé from the Game Boy game Kaeru no Tame ni Kane wa Naru (released only in Japan) transforms into a snake or frog and can trap opponents in a dust cloud and attack them multiple times.[7] | |
Saki Amamiya | Saki returns as an Assist Trophy, retaining his previous features. | |
Samurai Goroh | Samurai Goroh returns as an Assist Trophy, retaining his previous features. | |
Shadow the Hedgehog | Shadow returns as an Assist Trophy, keeping his abilities from Super Smash Bros. Brawl. | |
Sheriff | The Sheriff from the arcade game of the same name appears as a Assist Trophy. He wanders around the stage, shooting his gun in eight directions. | |
Skull Kid | The Skull Kid from The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask appears as an Assist Trophy.[8] When summoned, he either tilts the stage upside down, in reverse, reverts the controls or turns the fighters invisible. | |
Starman | A Starman from the Mother series/EarthBound appears as a Assist Trophy. It teleports across the stage, using PSI Magnet α to attack. | |
Starfy | Starfy is returns as an Assist Trophy. He maintains his features from Super Smash Bros. Brawl. | |
Takamaru | Takamaru from The Mysterious Murasame Castle attacks by throwing pinwheel knives at players and attacking them with his katana when up close. | |
Tingle | Tingle returns as an Assist Trophy character. He retains his features from Super Smash Bros. Brawl. | |
Waluigi | Waluigi returns as an Assist Trophy.[9] He retains his features from Super Smash Bros. Brawl. |
Super Smash Bros. Brawl Trophy information
Character artwork
- Barbara Artwork.jpg
Barbara
- Custom Robo Artwork.jpg
Custom Robo
- Hammer Bro. SSBB Art.jpg
Hammer Bro
- Helirin SSBB Art.jpg
Helirin
- Infantry and Tanks Artwork.jpg
Infantry and Tanks
- Isaac Artwork.jpg
Isaac
- Jeff SSBB Art.jpg
Jeff
- Jill SSBB Art.jpg
Jill & Drill Dozer
- Lakitu SSBB Art.jpg
Lakitu and Spinies
- Metroid SSBB Art.jpg
Metroid
- Nintendogs SSBB Art.jpg
Nintendog
- Shadow the Hedgehog Artwork.jpg
Shadow the Hedgehog
- Tingle SSBB Art.jpg
Tingle
Name in other languages
Trivia
- In Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U, the Waluigi Assist Trophy is used with the Wario series icon instead of the Mario series icon. This is odd, since Waluigi has never appeared in any Wario games. This has been changed as seen on his Super Smash Bros. for 3DS trophy.
References
- ^ Miiverse - Sakurai's post | Nintendo
- ^ a b c Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U: Assist Trophies. Nintendo. Retrieved August 29, 2014.
- ^ https://miiverse.nintendo.net/posts/AYMHAAACAADRUqF6psy0BQ
- ^ Miiverse - Sakurai's post | Nintendo
- ^ https://miiverse.nintendo.net/posts/AYMHAAACAADRUqGP5_a8sg
- ^ https://miiverse.nintendo.net/posts/AYMHAAACAAAYUKlk_hY9ow
- ^ https://miiverse.nintendo.net/posts/AYMHAAACAABnUYoByIR5hQ
- ^ Miiverse - Sakurai's Posts
- ^ https://miiverse.nintendo.net/posts/AYMHAAACAAAYUKlLqsgn_Q