Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
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Developer(s) | Bandai Namco Studios Sora Ltd. | |||||
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Publisher(s) | Nintendo | |||||
Platform(s) | Nintendo Switch | |||||
Release date(s) | December 7, 2018 | |||||
Genre(s) | Fighting, Platform | |||||
Modes | Single player, Multiplayer | |||||
Ratings | ||||||
Input methods |
Joy-Con, Nintendo Switch Pro Controller, Nintendo GameCube controller |
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate[nb 1] is a fighting game for the Nintendo Switch released worldwide on December 7, 2018. It is the fifth installment in the Super Smash Bros. series (sixth if Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U are counted as separate).
All previous playable Super Smash Bros. characters, including Villager, return in this installment, alongside numerous newcomers, including Isabelle. Seven new stages are in the game, with more being added via DLC. In addition to this, over 90 past stages from previous games return as well, including Smashville, Tortimer Island, and Town and City.
The game features several gameplay changes from Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U, such as faster launch speeds, the return of directional air dodging, new perfect shield mechanics, and overall faster gameplay. It also introduced numerous new modes, including Spirits and the World of Light adventure mode.
Fighters[edit]
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate features 89 (92 if counting Pokémon Trainer's Pokémon as three slots without counting the trainer alongside Pyra/Mythra as two slots) playable characters; only eight are available from the start. Bold text denotes the starter roster, Italic text denotes an unlockable veteran.
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Content from the Animal Crossing series[edit]
Playable characters[edit]
Villager[edit]
Villager returns from their appearance in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U as with every previous fighter from the Super Smash Bros. series, with changes made in their expressions and color appearance. They can now see what item they pocketed from using their neutral move. Two of their alternate costumes have also changed, as their last two alternate costumes now feature darker skin, unlike the previous titles.
Besides these appearance changes, Villager remains mostly the same from their appearance in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U, with minor buffs and nerfs. Villager is classified as Fighter #45.
Special moves[edit]
Move | Image | Description |
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Villager's neutral special. Any projectiles that are thrown in front of Villager are grabbed and pocketed. If pressed again, Villager either grabs the projectile in their hand to be able to throw it for later or immediately throw it. Status items such as Superspicy Curry and recovery items such as Food will immediately be used. | ||
Lloid Rocket | Villager's side special. They summon a rocket resembling the design of Lloid which will shoot forward to hit any players. Villager can also ride on the rocket as a horizontal recovery move. | |
Balloon Trip | Villager's up special. Based on the Nintendo video game Balloon Fight, Villager will take to the sky using two balloons color-coded to the player's color. It can be used for a certain amount of time before Villager falls from the sky. Other fighter can attack the balloons to prevent Villager from their recovery. | |
Timber | Villager's down special. Villager first plants a sapling, then uses a watering can to grow the sapling to a tree, and the Villager pulls out an axe to chop down the tree, which when dropped deals damage to other nearby fighters. The Watering Can can be used to push fighters away from the player, while the Axe can deal significant damage to others.
On occasion, the chopped tree may drop a woodchip will drop for additional, but weak damage, and fruits for the player to recovery their damage. | |
Dream Home | Villager's Final Smash. Villager traps a fighter and calls forth Tom Nook and the Nooklings, who after paying them with Bells builds a house around the fighter. The jingle for completing a home loan from New Leaf is played shortly after the house is built. Then, the house explodes, dealing high knockback and damage to both the trapped fighter and any bystanders. |
Alternate costumes[edit]
Alternate costumes of Villager | |||
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Red/Male | Pink/Female | Yellow/Male | Green/Female |
Cyan/Male | Blue/Female | Purple/Male | Chartreuse/Female |
Unlock requirements[edit]
- After a VS. match, a Mob Smash, a Spirit Board, or after exiting World of Light, a new challenger will appear in a specific order, with a wait time of 10 minutes. Villager is the 6th fighter to be unlocked after Inkling.
- For Classic Mode, the player must complete Classic Mode under Pikachu's branch, being the first character battled after clearing as Pikachu.
- For World of Light, the player comes across a crossroad during the beginning of the mode, which splits into Marth (left), Sheik (top) and Villager (right). Regardless of who the player chooses, the other two will have to be unlocked after clearing a boss. Villager will be fought on Final Destination as a Grab-type fighter with 2,500 power.
Isabelle[edit]
Isabelle is a new fighter introduced in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, having been upgraded from Assist Trophy status from Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U. She is a semi-clone of Villager, but is not classified as an Echo Fighters, the term used to described clones in Ultimate. Although her Final Smash and neutral special function identical to that of Villager, her other moves do not.
Other aspects of Isabelle have been modified to differentiate herself from Villager. Her neutral attack uses a Toy Hammer to hit her opponents. Her forward smash fires a Party Popper and her up smash summons a Do-not-enter Sign.
Although Isabelle speaks Animalese in her reveal trailer, she is completely mute in this game. Isabelle is classified as Fighter #68.
Special moves[edit]
Move | Image | Description |
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Isabelle's neutral special. It acts very similarly mechanically to Villager's neutral special, where any projectiles thrown are grabbed and stored by Isabelle. She can then use the move again to use the projectile to harm the fighter, or immediately throw it back. Consumables like the Superspicy Curry and Food are used when the move is pressed. | ||
Fishing Rod | Isabelle's side special. She summons a fishing rod that will catch any fighter which she will immediately throw forward. Previously, the move allowed duplication of Assist Trophies. This was patched in version 2.0.0. | |
Balloon Trip | Isabelle's up special. She sits on a wooden platform and glides upwards with two Bunny Balloons color-coded to the player's color. Her version of Balloon Trip is much shorter than that of Villager's. | |
Lloid Trap | Isabelle's down special. She digs a rocket resembling Lloid in the ground, and any fighters that step on the trap will cause the fighter to be launched upwards. The move is akin to a projectile, meaning another Isabelle can pocket one's Lloid Trap and use the move against them. | |
Dream Town Hall | Isabelle's Final Smash. She traps any fighter close-by and summons Tom Nook and the Nooklings to build a Town Hall. After paying them, Tom Nook and Nooklings quickly build the Town Hall, after which the jingle from New Leaf after completing a home loan plays. The Town Hall immediately explodes afterward, launching the trapped fighter and any other fighters that were nearby. The move deals more damage than Villager's Final Smash. |
Alternate costumes[edit]
Alternate costumes of Isabelle | |||
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Green/Summer | Yellow/Winter | Pink/Summer | Red/Winter |
Purple/Summer | Teal/Winter | Gray/Summer | Blue/Winter |
Unlock requirements[edit]
- After a VS. match, a Mob Smash, a Spirit Board, or after exiting World of Light, a new challenger will appear in a specific order, with a wait time of 10 minutes. Isabelle is the 21st fighter to be unlocked after Little Mac.
- For Classic Mode, the player must complete Classic Mode under Pikachu's branch, being fought after Mega Man.
- For World of Light, the player must have the spirit of Kapp'n (Wild World) to be able to ride in the Bus to her unlock stage. Isabelle will be fought on Ω version of Town and City as a Grab-type fighter with 3,900 power. Once Isabelle is freed, a simple path is made to the town.
Stages[edit]
Smashville, Tortimer Island, and Town and City all make a reappearance in this installment. All stages are now able to be turned into Battlefield and Ω forms. These forms turn the stage's geometry into that of Battlefield and Final Destination respectively. A function that turns off stage hazards is also present, which changes some of the properties of most stages, including all of the Animal Crossing stages.
Town and City (Town)
Items[edit]
The Beehive and Pitfall seed make their return from the previous installment. The fruit that grows on Tortimer Island and the wood chip produced from Villager's down special also return.
Additionally, Kapp'n is one of the many new additions to the roster of characters that appear as an Assist Trophy. When summoned, he will get in his bus and drive across the stage, occasionally jumping up into the air. Kapp'n will pick up any fighters that get in his way, and take them past the blast lines, resulting in a K.O.
Music[edit]
The Animal Crossing series has received four new songs in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, each of which, including previous songs, can now be used on any Animal Crossing stage.
- "Title Theme - Animal Crossing" – A remix of the title theme from the first-generation Animal Crossing games.
- "Title Theme - Animal Crossing: Wild World" – An arrangement featuring the following themes from Wild World, including the main title screen, the 3 PM theme, and the 2 AM theme.
- "Title Theme - Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer" – An hard rock remix of the title theme of Happy Home Designer.
- "House Preview" – The first instance of a non-K.K. Slider Animal Crossing track being sourced directly from the games, this music plays after designing a house and previewing it in Happy Home Designer.
Returning tracks[edit]
The following tracks return in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.
From Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U[edit]
- "Plaza / Title - Animal Crossing: City Folk / Animal Crossing: Wild World" – An arrangement featuring the Plaza theme from City Folk, the title theme of Wild World, and the 2 AM theme from Wild World and City Folk.
- "Outdoors at 7 p.m. (Sunny) / Main Street - Animal Crossing: New Leaf" – An arrangement of the 7 PM theme and the Main Street theme in New Leaf.
- "Kapp'n's Song" – An upbeat of several tracks that Kapp'n would sing to the player while he is ferrying them to and from Tortimer Island.
- "Tortimer Island Medley" – A composition featuring the themes of Tortimer Island and tours from New Leaf.
- "Tour - Animal Crossing: New Leaf" – An arrangement of the main tour theme from New Leaf.
- "Bubblegum K.K." – A remix of the aforementioned K.K. Slider song that includes the main theme motif from New Leaf.
From Super Smash Bros. Brawl[edit]
- "The Roost - Animal Crossing: Wild World" – A rendition of The Roost theme from Wild World.
- "Town Hall and Tom Nook's Store - Animal Crossing: Wild World" – A combination of the town hall theme from Wild World and Tom Nook's theme in the Animal Crossing series.
- "Title Theme - Animal Crossing: Wild World (Brawl)" – Although the title suggests it is an arrangement of the main title theme of Wild World, it is a medley of pieces that are present in Wild World that not only includes the main theme, but also the museum theme, the 3 PM theme, the jingle after a home loan is played, the 6 AM theme, the Town Hall theme during daylight hours, and Nook's Cranny theme. It was previous
- "2:00 a.m. - Animal Crossing: Wild World" – Based on K.K.'s rendition of the 2 AM theme from Animal Crossing Sound CD: K.K. Choice! Mix, it is an upbeat remix of the 2 AM from Wild World.
- "Go K.K. Rider!" – A remix of the aforementioned K.K. Slider song, sounding orchestrated and containing motorbike revs.
K.K. Performance[edit]
As with Brawl and Smash 4, K.K. Slider will perform from 8 PM to midnight on Smashville and Town and City, playing each of the following tracks.
Spirits[edit]
The Animal Crossing series has received 39 spirits in the base game, including three Fighter Spirits, two Master Spirits, eleven Primary Spirits, and 23 Support Spirits. As a promotion for New Horizons, the spirit event, Animal Crossing Spirits! Yes, Yes! featured Flick, C.J., Daisy Mae, and Orville & Wilbur as spirits, bringing the total spirit count to 43.
Primary Spirits[edit]
# | Spirit | Image | Type | Class | Slots | Stats | Ability | Acquisition |
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828 | Tom Nook | Neutral | Advanced | 3 (⬡⬡⬡) | Power: 1,431—5,727 Attack: 386—1,546 Defense: 1,045—4,181 |
Can Be Enhanced at Lv. 99 |
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829 | Tom Nook (Nookington's) | Neutral | Ace | 3 (⬡⬡⬡) | Power: 2,663—8,011 Attack: 717—2,157 Defense: 1,844—5,546 |
Item Gravitation |
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831 | DJ K.K. | Neutral | Advanced | 3 (⬡⬡⬡) | Power: 1,357—5,431 Attack: 577—2,308 Defense: 780—3,123 |
Can Be Enhanced at Lv. 99 |
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832 | K.K. Slider | Neutral | Ace | 3 (⬡⬡⬡) | Power: 3,287—9,865 Attack: 1,301—3,903 Defense: 1,558—4,676 |
Running Start |
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833 | Resetti | Grab | Ace | 2 (⬡⬡) | Power: 3,281—9,846 Attack: 1,625—4,876 Defense: 1,530—4,592 |
Jump ↓ |
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834 | Don | Shield | Advanced | 2 (⬡⬡) | Power: 2,080—8,372 Attack: 963—3,876 Defense: 963—3,876 |
Speed ↓ |
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838 | Gulliver | Grab | Advanced | 1 (⬡) | Power: 1,732—6,951 Attack: 817—3,279 Defense: 817—3,279 |
Jump ↑ |
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844 | Lloid | Shield | Novice | 2 (⬡⬡) | Power: 1,087—5,442 Attack: 463—2,318 Defense: 544—2,721 |
Speed ↓ |
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858 | Zipper T. Bunny | Grab | Novice | 1 (⬡) | Power: 958—4,793 Attack: 520—2,600 Defense: 384—1,922 |
Jump ↑ |
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862 | Digby | Neutral | Advanced | 3 (⬡⬡⬡) | Power: 1,564—6,328 Attack: 797—3,225 Defense: 707—2,860 |
Battering Items Power ↑ |
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863 | Lottie | Grab | Novice | 1 (⬡) | Power: 958—4,792 Attack: 388—1,941 Defense: 570—2,851 |
No Effect |
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1,409 | Flick | Attack | Advanced | 2 (⬡⬡) | Power: 1,761—7,051 Attack: 1,064—4,257 Defense: 598—2,395 |
Strong Throw |
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Support Spirits[edit]
# | Spirit | Image | Class | Cost | Ability | Acquisition |
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835 | Rover | Ace | 2 (⬢⬢) | Ice-Floor Immunity |
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836 | Redd | Advanced | 1 (⬢) | Trade-Off Defense ↑ |
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837 | Gracie | Advanced | 1 (⬢) | Super Launch Star Equipped |
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839 | Pete | Ace | 2 (⬢⬢) | Strong-Wind Immunity |
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840 | Phyllis & Pelly | Advanced | 1 (⬢) | Back Shield Equipped |
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842 | Joan | Advanced | 1 (⬢) | Stats ↑ after Eating |
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843 | Katrina | Advanced | 2 (⬢⬢) | Irreversible Controls |
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845 | Tortimer | Ace | 2 (⬢⬢) | Critical-Health Stats ↑↑ |
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846 | Kapp'n | Ace | 1 (⬢) | Easier Dodging |
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847 | Kapp'n (Wild World) | Advanced | 1 (⬢) | Dash Attack ↑ |
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848 | Able Sisters | Ace | 1 (⬢) | Shield Durability ↑ |
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849 | Blathers | Ace | 2 (⬢⬢) | Black Hole Equipped |
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850 | Celeste | Advanced | 1 (⬢) | Item Gravitation |
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851 | Harriet | Advanced | 1 (⬢) | Weapon Attack ↑ |
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852 | Brewster | Ace | 1 (⬢) | Slumber Immunity |
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853 | Lyle | Novice | 1 (⬢) | Green Shell Equipped |
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854 | Kaitlin & Katie | Advanced | 2 (⬢⬢) | Fog Immunity |
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855 | Dr. Shrunk | Advanced | 1 (⬢) | Falling Immunity |
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856 | Frillard | Novice | 1 (⬢) | Braking Ability ↑ |
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857 | Kicks | Advanced | 2 (⬢⬢) | Sticky-Floor Immunity |
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859 | Serena | Novice | 1 (⬢) | Star Rod Equipped |
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860 | Cyrus & Reese | Ace | 3 (⬢⬢⬢) | Ore Club Equipped |
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861 | Leif (Animal Crossing) | Advanced | 1 (⬢) | Bury Immunity |
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1,407 | Orville & Wilbur | Ace | 1 (⬢) | Undamaged Attack & Speed ↑ |
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1,408 | C.J. | Advanced | 1 (⬢) | Item Gravitation |
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1,410 | Daisy Mae | Novice | 1 (⬢) | Lip's Stick Equipped |
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Master Spirits[edit]
# | Spirit | Image | Facility | Acquisition |
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830 | Timmy & Tommy | Shop: Timmy & Tommy's (Item spirits) |
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841 | Cooper & Booker | Dojo: Brick-Wall Style |
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Fighter Spirits[edit]
# | Spirit | Image | Alternate Artwork | Acquisition |
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825 | Villager (Male) |
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826 | Villager (Female) |
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827 | Isabelle |
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Battle information[edit]
# | Spirit | Image | Enemies | Rules | Conditions | Type | Power | Stage | Music |
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828 | Tom Nook | Neutral | 3,600 | Smashville | Town Hall and Tom Nook's Store - Animal Crossing: Wild World | ||||
830 | Timmy & Tommy | Neutral | 2,600 | Smashville | Town Hall and Tom Nook's Store - Animal Crossing: Wild World | ||||
831 | DJ K.K. | Neutral | 3,900 | Fourside | 2:00 a.m. - Animal Crossing: Wild World | ||||
834 | Don | Shield | 3,200 | Smashville | Title Theme - Animal Crossing: Wild World | ||||
835 | Rover | Shield | 8,800 | Spirit Train | Title Theme - Animal Crossing: Wild World | ||||
836 | Redd | Neutral | 3,700 | Smashville | 2:00 a.m. - Animal Crossing: Wild World | ||||
837 | Gracie | Shield | 4,100 | Smashville (Battlefield form) | Plaza / Title Theme - Animal Crossing: City Folk / Animal Crossing: Wild World | ||||
838 | Gulliver | Grab | 4,200 | Tortimer Island | Town Hall and Tom Nook's Store - Animal Crossing: Wild World | ||||
840 | Phyllis & Pelly | Neutral | 3,600 | Town and City | Town Hall and Tom Nook's Store - Animal Crossing: Wild World | ||||
841 | Cooper & Booker | Neutral | 2,600 | Bridge of Eldin | Tour - Animal Crossing: New Leaf | ||||
842 | Joan | Attack | 3,800 | Town and City | Town Hall and Tom Nook's Store - Animal Crossing: Wild World | ||||
843 | Katrina | Attack | 3,700 | Smashville | Plaza / Title Theme - Animal Crossing: City Folk / Animal Crossing: Wild World | ||||
844 | Lloid | Shield | 1,600 | Mushroomy Kingdom | Title Theme - Animal Crossing | ||||
846 | Kapp'n | Grab | 9,600 | Wuhu Island (Rocks at sea) | Kapp'n's Song | ||||
847 | Kapp'n (Wild World) | Grab | 3,600 | New Donk City Hall (Hazards off) | Kapp'n's Song | ||||
848 | Able Sisters | Attack | 9,100 | Town and City | Outdoors at 7 p.m. (Sunny) / Main Street - Animal Crossing: New Leaf | ||||
849 | Blathers | Neutral | 9,700 | Smashville | Title Theme - Animal Crossing: Wild World | ||||
850 | Celeste | Neutral | 3,800 | Smashville | Outdoors at 7 p.m. (Sunny) / Main Street - Animal Crossing: New Leaf | ||||
851 | Harriet | Attack | 3,700 | Town and City | Plaza / Title Theme - Animal Crossing: City Folk / Animal Crossing: Wild World | ||||
852 | Brewster | Shield | 8,800 | Luigi's Mansion | The Roost - Animal Crossing: Wild World | ||||
853 | Lyle | Attack | 1,700 | Smashville | Town Hall and Tom Nook's Store - Animal Crossing: Wild World | ||||
854 | Kaitlin & Katie | Grab | 4,100 | Smashville | Tour - Animal Crossing: New Leaf | ||||
855 | Dr. Shrunk | Shield | 4,100 | Town and City | Tour - Animal Crossing: New Leaf | ||||
856 | Frillard | Shield | 2,400 | Town and City | Town Hall and Tom Nook's Store - Animal Crossing: Wild World | ||||
857 | Kicks | Shield | 3,600 | Town and City | Plaza / Title Theme - Animal Crossing: City Folk / Animal Crossing: Wild World | ||||
858 | Zipper T. Bunny | Grab | 1,800 | Smashville | Title Theme - Animal Crossing: Wild World | ||||
859 | Serena | Shield | 1,900 | Fountain of Dreams | The Roost - Animal Crossing: Wild World | ||||
860 | Cyrus & Reese | Shield | 9,400 | Smashville | 2:00 a.m. - Animal Crossing: Wild World | ||||
861 | Leif (Animal Crossing) | Attack | 3,500 | Yoshi's Island (SSBB) | Title Theme - Animal Crossing | ||||
862 | Digby | Neutral | 3,900 | Smashville | House Preview | ||||
863 | Lottie | Grab | 1,700 | Tomodachi Life | House Preview | ||||
1,407 | Orville & Wilbur | Grab | 9,500 | Pilotwings | Plaza / Title Theme - Animal Crossing: City Folk / Animal Crossing: Wild World | ||||
1,408 | C.J. | Shield | 4,400 | Wuhu Island (On the boat) | Kapp'n's Song | ||||
1,409 | Flick | Attack | 4,400 | Tortimer Island (Hazards off) | Tortimer Island Medley | ||||
1,410 | Daisy Mae | Neutral | 1,900 | Town and City | Tour - Animal Crossing: New Leaf |
Update history[edit]
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate received periodic updates throughout its lifespan, adding new fighters, stages, music and spirits to the game (as part of DLC), as well as any features and balance changes. Villager and Isabelle received various changes to their damage input and gameplay. They have also received bug fixes to their gameplay, such as a glitch where Villager's slingshot bullet, if pocketed continuously between another Villager or Isabelle, will eventually cause the game to crash.
Online multiplayer for arenas, tourneys, and gameplay match-ups can only be done if the most recent update is installed.
Gallery[edit]
Artwork[edit]
Screenshots[edit]
Villager using his watering can on Ivysaur.
Villager punching Ryu.
Villager flying past Duck Hunt.
Villager about to grab Bayonetta.
Villager and Bowser Jr. fighting each other.
Mii Swordfighter attacking Villager.
Villager avoiding Palutena's attack.
Villager digging up a turnip for Peach.
Villager celebrating with King Dedede at a Squid Sisters concert.
Isabelle splashing water on Squirtle.
Isabelle in front of Kapp'n's bus.
Isabelle in three of her alternate costumes on Rainbow Cruise.
Isabelle using a Party Popper on Link.
Isabelle about to hit Mario with a Toy hammer.
Isabelle using a Fishing rod on Goldeen on Tortimer Island (stage).
Isabelle Pocketing Mario's fireball.
Isabelle launching Lloid on Gerudo Valley.
Isabelle in Fourside.
Smashville as it appears in-game.
Miscellaneous[edit]
Summer 2020 issue of Nintendo Magazine
Names in other languages[edit]
大乱闘スマッシュブラザーズ SPECIAL Dairantō Sumasshu Burazāzu Supesharu |
Great Fray Smash Brothers Special | |
슈퍼 스매시브라더스 얼티밋 Syupeo Seumaesi Beuladeoseu Eoltimis |
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate | |
任天堂明星大乱斗 特别版 Rèntiāntáng míngxīng dà luàn dòu tèbié bǎn |
Nintendo Stars Great Brawl Special Edition | |
任天堂明星大亂鬥 特別版 Unknown |
Nintendo Stars Great Brawl Special Edition |
Animal Crossing Spirits! Yes, Yes![edit]
あつまれ どうぶつのスピリッツ Atsumare Doubutsu no Supirittsu |
From あつまれ どうぶつの森 Atsumare Doubutsu no Mori, with 森 Mori replaced with スピリッツ Spirit | |
모여봐요 동물의 스피릿 Moyeobwayo Dongmul-Ui Seupirit |
From 모여봐요 동물의 숲 Moyeobwayo Dongmul-Ui Sup, with 숲 Sup replaced with 스피릿 Spirit | |
集合啦!动物命魂会 Jíhé La! Dòngwù Mìnghún Huì |
From 集合啦!动物森友会 Jíhé la! Dòngwù Sēnyǒu Huì, with 森友 Sēnyǒu replaced with 命魂 Mìnghún | |
集合啦!動物命魂會 Unknown |
From 集合啦!動物森友會, with 森友 replaced with 命魂 | |
Духи из Animal Crossing! Да-да! Dukhi iz Animal Crossing! Da-da! |
Spirits from Animal Crossing! Yes, yes! | |
Animal Crossing komt eraan! | Animal Crossing is coming! | |
Es geistert in Animal Crossing | Animal Crossing Spirits | |
¡Viene Animal Crossing! ¡Sí, sí! | Animal Crossing is coming! Yes, yes! | |
Animal Crossing, oui, oui ! | Animal Crossing, Yes, Yes! | |
Animal Crossing : Smash Horizons | Derived from Animal Crossing: New Horizons. | |
Spiriti verso nuovi orizzonti! | Spirits to new horizons! |
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