Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo Switch | |
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Artwork of the game's logo | |
Japanese Title | {{{japanesetitle}}} |
Romaji Title | {{{romajititle}}} |
Developer(s) | Sora Ltd., Bandai Namco Games |
Publisher(s) | Nintendo, HAL Laboratory Inc. |
Series | Super Smash Bros. |
Released | TBA |
Genre(s) | Fighting |
Platform(s) | Nintendo Switch |
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Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo Switch is the sixth installment of the Super Smash Bros. series and was developed by Sora Ltd. and Bandai Namco Games.
In 2021 Future will reveal Super Smash Bros. 6 (2022 or 2023).
Gameplay[]
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo Switch is an updated version of Super Smash Bros. for 3DS / Wii U. This game has has new features such as World Tour Mode, Offline Tourney (from Brawl) and Menu Music performed by each artist. More returning characters who haven't been confirmed in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U / 3DS appear in this game.
Game Modes[]
Returning Game Modes[]
Customization/cross-connectivity[]
Players can send customized fighters from one version to the other. Players can customize fighter's special attacks with one of three variations for each. The Mii Fighters and Palutena, however, have custom special attacks that aren't variants of the original attacks; these are unlocked from the beginning. Players can also equip items to fighters to increase specific attributes (attack, defense, or speed) while sacrificing others. Up to three items can be equipped at a time, and some items provide additional side effects to the fighter.
Custom characters cannot be used in With Anyone online. Additionally, by connecting the two games the player can use their Nintendo 3DS as a controller for the Nintendo Switch version; alternatively, players can download the "Smash Controller" application off the Nintendo 3DS eShop to use their system as a controller.
8-Player Smash[]
A new game mode known as 8-Player Smash is also available. As opposed to the traditional four player battles Super Smash Bros. is known for, up to eight players can join a single battle. In this special game mode, most stages are restricted when five or six players are playing and even more when seven or eight are playing.
Smash Tour[]
Smash Tour is a new mode serving as the exclusive mode for the Wii U version. Smash Tour is a board game mode in which players (as Miis) travel around a board by spinning a wheel, collecting fighters and power-ups for their fighters scattered around the board. Players start with two fighters by default. If two players cross paths, then all players are pitted into a Smash battle for a reward, and the winner obtains a fighter from one of the other players. Players may also obtain items that can be used to trigger various effects, and random events may also occur on the board. Checkpoints are also scattered around the board which boost players' stats when they pass over them. After all the turns have ended, players fight in a Stock match using their stat boosts, their stock based on the fighters they collected. The player can choose between a small, normal-sized, and big board to play on.
Special Orders[]
In Special Orders, the player has the choice of playing either "Master Orders" or "Crazy Orders", referring to Master Hand and Crazy Hand. In their respective modes, Master Hand and Crazy Hand construct challenges for the player. Players purchase tickets in order to face challenges. In Master Orders, players purchase tickets in order to try one of three challenges, the reward depending on the difficulty; each ticket is used separately, and each challenge may only be tried once. Playing Crazy Orders requires the player to either use a pass or pay gold; the player can then play any number of challenges to rack up rewards within a set time limit before facing Crazy Hand in a final battle. If the player loses at any point they lose some of their rewards.
Events[]
Events return exclusively in the Wii U version of the game, in which players take on a series of themed battles. Events are arranged in a grid, however, and the path forward reveals itself when the player completes a given event. Players can also receive various rewards such as trophies, gold, and Special Orders passes by completing challenges. Like in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, two player Events are also available. This mode belongs in the Games & More section.
Classic[]
The Wii U version's Classic Mode operates in a different manner from that of the 3DS version. It still maintains the intensity system in the 3DS version; players can spend gold to increase the intensity level, and if the player uses a continue, some of his/her rewards will be lost, and the intensity will lower by .5, unless the intensity level is set at 2.0.
Instead of paths, the player has to choose which group of fighters that he/she wants to fight. As many as seven opponents may be fought in a single stage. One of the opponents includes the rival, which is programmed to be harder than the other opponents. The longer the rival stays alive, the stronger it'll become. On some occasions, an intruder may pop up for one match; the intruder will either be giant-sized or metallic. Some opponents may even possess rewards, which can either be gold, trophies, custom parts, or a Crazy Orders Pass.
When the player KOs any opponents, their trophies will be displayed in the "Fighters Defeated" box. The defeated opponents can later be used as allies for any team battle matches. In team battles, opponents that the player's allies KO will also be added to the "Fighters Defeated" box.
There are a total of seven stages, with the first three stages consisting of battles against default opponents and the rival. For stages 4 and 5, the player will face an additional group of opponents, but they'll use their alternate color schemes; these opponents may also come equipped with their custom special moves. Stage 6 pits the player against the Fighting Mii Team, where he/she must KO twenty Fighting Miis. Stage 7 pits the player against Master Hand, but higher intensities will add Crazy Hand, and even Master Core to the mix. Unlike in the 3DS version, the player does not have the option to avoid fighting Crazy Hand on intensity levels 3.0 and higher. This mode belongs in the Games & More section.
All-Star[]
Unlike Classic, All-Star is almost the same as in the Nintendo 3DS version. Some differences include a larger rest area, and the player can choose how the fighters appear in forward or reverse chronological order; at the beginning, players face the oldest fighters, and finish with the newest fighters, or players can face the newest fighters, and finish with the oldest fighters in the game. Continues are now needed due to adding two hidden stages and one extra stage. Should the player get defeated and use a continue, he or she will not enter the hidden stages after stages 4 and 8. The first hidden stage pits the player against 50 Mii Fighters, while the second hidden stage contains 100 Mii Fighters for the player to fight against. This mode belongs in the Games & More section.
Stadium[]
Just like in the Nintendo 3DS version, three stadium games are playable. Home-Run Contest follows the same rules as in the previous installment but with an option to compete with four players. Target Blast now has three stages to play with instead of one, up to four players can participate, and the bomb is bigger in the second round, resulting a bigger explosion when that happens. Multi-Man Smash remains the same as in the Nintendo 3DS version. This mode is available in the Games & More section.
Masterpieces[]
Masterpieces from Super Smash Bros. Brawl returns as a feature exclusively in the Wii U installment. It offers many short demos of past Nintendo games that can be played for a certain amount of time. The game can redirect the player to the Nintendo eShop where they may purchase the Virtual Console version of the game, if it is available on the service.
The following is a list of the Masterpieces:
- Super Mario Bros.
- Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels
- Super Mario World
- Super Mario Kart
- Dr. Mario (Game Boy)
- Super Mario 64
- Donkey Kong
- Donkey Kong Jr.
- Yoshi
- Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island
- Tetris Attack
- Yoshi's Story
- Ice Climber
- Wrecking Crew
- Punch-Out!!
- Balloon Fight
- The Legend of Zelda
- Zelda II: The Adventure of Link
- The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
- Metroid
- Super Metroid
- Kid Icarus
- Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light (Japan only)
- F-Zero
- Kirby's Dream Land
- Kirby's Adventure
- Kirby Super Star
- Star Fox
- Star Fox 64
- Mischief Makers
- EarthBound
- Pilotwings
- Pac-Man
- Mega Man 2
- Metal Gear
- Sonic the Hedgehog
- Magical Drop II
- Highly Responsive to Prayers
New Game Modes[]
World Tour Mode[]
World Tour Mode has new features that acts like Adventure Mode from Hyrule Warriors, where the player must find and defeat the dark ruler of Hyrule. In this mode, the player can unlock new characters and characters along with stages that were DLC from SSB4. This mode is for 1 player.
Offline Tourney[]
From Super Smash Bros. Melee and Brawl, Tourney returns in this game. Winner Out and Loser Out modes in this mode do not return from Melee. This mode belongs in the Smash section.
Playable Characters[]
For their trophy description, see List of characters in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo Switch.
Veteran Characters (from SSB4)[]
NOTE: Bold describes hidden characters
Character Name | Nickname | Special Moves & Final Smash |
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Mario | Smashes Bricks with his Fists (Mr. Video Game Himself on Boxing Ring stage) |
Neutral:
Side:
Up:
Down:
Final Smash: Mario Finale |
Luigi | The Eternal Understudy |
Neutral:
Side:
Up:
Down:
Final Smash: Poltergust 5000 |
Peach | Princess of Toadstools |
Neutral:
Side:
Up:
Down:
Final Smash: Peach Blossom |
Bowser | King of the Koopas |
Neutral:
Side:
Up:
Down:
Final Smash: Giga Bowser |
Rosalina & Luma | The Cosmic Travelers |
Neutral:
Side:
Up:
Down:
Final Smash: Power Star |
Bowser Jr. | Prince of the Koopas |
Neutral:
Side:
Up:
Down:
Final Smash: Shadow Mario Paint |
Dr. Mario | The Prescriber |
Neutral:
Side:
Up:
Down:
Final Smash: Dr. Finale |
Yoshi | Omnivore of the Year |
Neutral:
Side:
Up:
Down:
Final Smash: Super Dragon |
Donkey Kong | King of the Jungle |
Neutral:
Side:
Up:
Down:
Final Smash: Konga Beat |
Diddy Kong | The Acrobat |
Neutral:
Side:
Up:
Down:
Final Smash: Rocketbarrel Barrage |
Wario | Scoundrel with a Fart of Gold |
Neutral:
Side:
Up:
Down:
Final Smash: Wario-Man |
Mr. Game & Watch | Master of Two Dimensions |
Neutral:
Side:
Up:
Down:
Final Smash: Octopus |
Little Mac | Bruiser from the Bronx |
Neutral:
Side:
Up:
Down:
Final Smash: Giga Mac |
Duck Hunt | Bark, Quack, Boom! |
Neutral:
Side:
Up:
Down:
Final Smash: NES Zapper Posse |
R.O.B. | Robotic Operative Buddy (The Last of His Kind on Boxing Ring Stage) |
Neutral:
Side:
Up:
Down:
Final Smash: Super Diffusion Beam |
Link | Hyrule's #1 Hero |
Neutral:
Side:
Up:
Down:
Final Smash: Triforce Slash |
Zelda | Hyrule's Wise Princess |
Neutral:
Side:
Up:
Down:
Final Smash: Light Arrow |
Sheik | The Illusive, Sheikah Warrior |
Neutral:
Side:
Up:
Down:
Final Smash: Light Arrow |
Toon Link | Wind Waking Warrior |
Neutral:
Side:
Up:
Down:
Final Smash: Triforce Slash |
Ganondorf | The Demonic King of Evil |
Neutral:
Side:
Up:
Down:
Final Smash: Beast Ganon |
Samus | Bounty Hunter Extraordinaire |
Neutral:
Side:
Up:
Down:
Final Smash: Zero Laser |
Zero Suit Samus | The Warrior Within |
Neutral:
Side:
Up:
Down:
Final Smash: Gunship |
Pit | Captain of Lady Palutena's Guard |
Neutral:
Side:
Up:
Down:
Final Smash: Three Sacred Treasures |
Palutena | Goddess of Light |
Neutral:
Side:
Up:
Down:
Final Smash: Black Hole Laser |
Dark Pit | Dark-Winged Dopplegänger |
Neutral:
Side:
Up:
Down:
Final Smash: Dark Pit Staff |
Marth | The Hero-King |
Neutral:
Side:
Up:
Down:
Final Smash: Critical Hit |
Ike | The Radiant Hero of Legend |
Neutral:
Side:
Up:
Down:
Final Smash: Great Aether |
Robin | The Tactician Magician |
Neutral:
Side:
Up:
Down:
Final Smash: Pair Up |
Lucina | Warrior from a Doomed Future |
Neutral:
Side:
Up:
Down:
Critical Hit |
Roy | The Young Lion | Neutral:
Side:
Up:
Down:
Final Smash: Critical Hit |
Corrin | Blood of Dragons | Neutral:
Side:
Up:
Down:
Final Smash: Torrential Roar |
Captain Falcon | The Supersonic Slugger |
Neutral:
Side:
Up:
Down:
Final Smash: Blue Falcon |
Kirby | The Pink Puffball |
Neutral:
Side:
Up:
Down:
Final Smash: Ultra Sword |
King Dedede | The King of Dream Land |
Neutral:
Side:
Up:
Down:
Final Smash: Dedede Burst |
Meta Knight | The Masked Warrior |
Neutral:
Side:
Up:
Down:
Final Smash: Galaxia Darkness |
Fox | Leader of Star Fox |
Neutral:
Side:
Up:
Down:
Final Smash: Landmaster |
Falco | Proud Space Ace |
Neutral:
Side:
Up:
Down:
Final Smash: Landmaster |
Ness | The PSI Powerhouse |
Neutral:
Side:
Up:
Down:
Final Smash: PK Starstorm |
Lucas | Boy from Nowhere | Neutral:
Side:
Up:
Down:
Final Smash: PK Starstorm |
Pikachu | The Electric Mouse Pokémon (Pika Pika! on Boxing Ring Stage) |
Neutral:
Side:
Up:
Down:
Final Smash: Volt Tackle |
Charizard | Blazing Fury |
Neutral:
Side:
Up:
Down:
Final Smash: Mega Evolution |
Jigglypuff | The Sleepy Singer |
Neutral:
Side:
Up:
Down:
Final Smash: Puff Up |
Lucario | Master of Aura |
Neutral:
Side:
Up:
Down:
Final Smash: Mega Evolution |
Greninja | Master of Stealth |
Neutral:
Side:
Up:
Down:
Final Smash: Secret Ninja Attack |
Mewtwo | The Reawakened Legend | Neutral:
Side:
Up:
Down:
Final Smash: Psystrike |
Villager | Mayor of Smashville |
Neutral:
Side:
Up:
Down:
Final Smash: Dream Home (Housewarming Party in PAL version) |
Olimar | Veteran Astronaut |
Neutral:
Side:
Up:
Down:
Final Smash: End of Day |
Wii Fit Trainer |
|
Neutral:
Side:
Up:
Down:
Final Smash: Wii Fit |
Shulk | The Visionary |
Neutral:
Side:
Up:
Down:
Final Smash: Chain Attack |
Pac-Man | The Yellow Bane of Ghosts |
Neutral:
Side:
Up:
Down:
Final Smash: Super Pac-Man |
Mega Man | Blue Metal Hero |
Neutral:
Side:
Up:
Down:
Final Smash: Mega Legends |
Sonic | The Blue Blur |
Neutral:
Side:
Up:
Down:
Final Smash: Super Sonic |
Ryu | Tireless Wanderer | Neutral:
Side:
Up:
Down:
Final Smash:
|
Cloud | SOLDIER 1st Class | Neutral:
Side:
Up:
Down:
Final Smash: Omnislash |
Bayonetta | Umbra Witch | Neutral:
Side:
Up:
Down:
Final Smash: Infernal Climax |
Mii Brawler | The Brawler of Many Faces |
Neutral:
Side:
Up:
Down:
Final Smash: Omega Blitz |
Mii Swordfighter | The Swordfighter of Many Faces |
Neutral:
Side:
Up:
Down:
Final Smash: Final Edge |
Mii Gunner | The Gunner of Many Faces |
Neutral:
Side:
Up:
Down:
Final Smash: Full Blast |
Palette Swap Characters[]
Character Name | Nickname |
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Larry | The Youngest |
Roy | The Cool One |
Wendy | The Bold Beauty |
Iggy | The Laughing Prankster |
Morton | The Enforcer |
Lemmy | Wacky War Machine |
Ludwig | Pompous Prodigy |
Alph | Koppai's Favorite Astronaut |
New Characters[]
NOTE: Bold describes hidden characters.
Character Name | Nickname | Special Moves & Final Smash |
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Daisy | Princess of Sarasaland | Neutral:
Side:
Up:
Down:
Final Smash: Crystal Smash |
Donkey Kong Jr. | Prince of the Jungle | Neutral:
Side:
Up:
Down:
Final Smash: Konga Beat |
Tomboyish Acrobat | Neutral:
Side:
Up:
Down:
Final Smash: Konga Jam | |
Ice Climbers | Dynamic Winter Duo | Neutral:
Side:
Up:
Down:
Final Smash: Iceberg |
Young Link | Youngster of the Masks | Neutral:
Side:
Up:
Down:
Final Smash: Fierce Deity Link |
Lana | Sorceress of a White Light | Neutral:
Side:
Up:
Down:
Final Smash: Great Fairy |
Marina | The Cybernetic Fighter | Neutral:
Side:
Up:
Down:
|
Wolf | Leader of Star Wolf | Neutral:
Side:
Up:
Down:
Final Smash: Landmaster |
Pokémon Trainer |
|
Neutral (Squirtle):
Neutral (Ivysaur):
Neutral (Delphox):
Side (Squirtle):
Side (Ivysaur):
Side (Delphox):
Up (Squirtle):
Up (Ivysaur):
Up (Delphox):
Down:
Final Smash: Triple Finish |
Pichu | Newborn Mouse Pokémon | Neutral:
Side:
Up:
Down:
Final Smash: Volt Tackle |
Inkling | Colorful Sharpshooter | Neutral:
Side:
Up:
Down:
Final Smash: Rainbow Paint Symphony |
Snake | The Spy Hunter | Neutral:
Side:
Up:
Down:
Final Smash: Grenade Launcher |
Goku | Z-Warrior from the West | Neutral:
Side:
Up:
Down:
Final Smash:
|
Justice | Magical Swordfighter | Neutral:
Side:
Up:
Down:
Final Smash: Justice Electro-slash |
Sakura | The Cardcaptor Herself | Neutral:
Side:
Up:
Down:
Final Smash: Card Capture |
Crash | Earth's Perfect Shot | Neutral:
Side:
Up:
Down:
Final Smash: Ultra Tornado |
Reimu | Shrine Maiden of the Hakurei Shrine | Neutral:
Side:
Up:
Down:
Final Smash: Fantasy Nature |
SpongeBob | Jellyfisher and Fry-Cook | Neutral:
Side:
Up:
Down:
Final Smash: Invincibubble |
Naruto | The Nine-Tailed Fox | Neutral:
Side:
Up:
Down:
Final Smash: Tailed Beast Bomb |
AiAi | Monkey Ball Adventurer | Neutral:
Side:
Up:
Down:
Final Smash: Monkey Ball Combination |
Scott Pilgrim | Sex Bob-Omb's Lead Guitarist | Neutral:
Side:
Up:
Down:
Final Smash: Sonic Yeti |
Ralph | The Hulking Destructor of Wrecking Havoc | Neutral:
Side:
Up:
Down:
Final Smash: Ultimate Wrecking Finale |
Elsa | Snow Queen | Neutral:
Side:
Up:
Down:
Final Smash: Ice Beam |
Other characters[]
Character movesets and victory poses[]
- F.L.U.D.D. (Mario attack)
- Toad (Peach attack)
- Mechakoopa (Bowser Jr. attack)
- Shadow Mario (Bowser Jr.'s Final Smash)
- Doc Louis (Little Mac victory pose)
- Wild Gunman (Duck Hunt attack and Final Smash)
- Navi (Link taunt)
- Phantom (Zelda attack)
- Fairy (Toon Link taunt)
- Pig (Toon Link victory pose)
- Chrom (Robin's Final Smash)
- Gordo (King Dedede attack)
- Lloid (Villager attack)
- Tom Nook (Villager's Final Smash)
- Timmy and Tommy Nook (Villager's Final Smash)
- Pikmin (Olimar attack)
- Winged Pikmin (Olimar Attack)
- Dunban (Shulk's Final Smash)
- Riki (Shulk's Final Smash)
- Galaga (Pac-Man attack and taunt)
- Galaxian (Pac-Man taunt)
- Gaplus (Pac-Man taunt)
- Mappy (Pac-Man taunt)
- Pooka (Pac-Man taunt)
- King (King & Balloon) (Pac-Man taunt)
- Souvalou (Xevious ship) (Pac-Man taunt)
- Boscononian (Pac-Man taunt)
- Gil (Tower of Druaga) (Pac-Man taunt)
- Hero (Dragon Buster) (Pac-Man taunt)
- Sky Kid (Pac-Man taunt)
- Rally-X Car (Pac-Man taunt)
- Unknown beholder-like creature (Pac-Man taunt)
- Unknown fuzzy troll-like creature (Pac-Man taunt)
- Don-chan (Pac-Man taunt)
- Rush (Mega Man attack)
- Mega Man X (Mega Man's Final Smash)
- Mega Man Volnutt (Mega Man's Final Smash)
- MegaMan.EXE (Mega Man's Final Smash)
- Star Force Mega Man/Geo Stellar (Mega Man's Final Smash)
- King Dodongo (Lana attack)
- Gohma (Lana attack)
- Manhandla (Lana attack)
- Argorok (Lana attack)
- Great Fairy (Lana's Final Smash and victory pose)
- Clancer (Marina victory pose)
- Chi-Chi (Goku victory pose)
- Fool (Justice attack)
- Star (Justice attack)
- Chariot (Justice attack)
- Magician (Justice attack)
- Judgement (Justice attack)
- Temperance (Justice attack)
- Lovers (Justice attack)
- High Priestess (Justice taunt)
- Cerberus (Sakura taunt and victory pose)
- Tomoyo (Sakura victory pose)
- Kagome (Inuyasha victory pose)
- Jellyfish (SpongeBob attack)
- MeeMee (AiAi's Final Smash)
- Baby (AiAi's Final Smash)
- GonGon (AiAi's Final Smash)
- Ramona Flowers (Scott Pilgrim's Final Smash and victory pose)
- Kim Pine (Scott Pilgrim's Final Smash)
- Stephen Stills (Scott Pilgrim's Final Smash)
- Knives Chau (Scott Pilgrim taunt)
- Anna (Elsa victory pose)
Stage cameos[]
- Shy Guys (Mario Circuit (Brawl), Mario Circuit, Rainbow Road)
- Lubba (Mario Galaxy)
- Lumas (Mario Galaxy)
- Kamek (Mushroom Kingdom U)
- Big Urchin (Mushroom Kingdom U)
- Nabbit (Mushroom Kingdom U)
- Blooper (Paper Mario)
- Banzai Bill (Yoshi's Island (Melee))
- Lakitu (Yoshi's Island (Melee))
- Fly Guys (Yoshi's Island (Brawl))
- Goonie (Yoshi's Island (Brawl))
- Blarggwich (Yoshi's Island Brawl))
- Cranky Kong (Jungle Japes)
- Klaptrap (Jungle Japes)
- 5-Volt (Gamer)
- Fish (Balloon Fight, Summit)
- Loftwings (Skyloft)
- King Bulblin & Lord Bullbo (Bridge of Eldin)
- Bulblin (Bridge of Eldin)
- King of Red Lions (Pirate Ship)
- Kotake and Koume (Gerudo Valley)
- Alfonzo (Spirit Train)
- Bird (Spirit Train)
- Ridley (Pyrosphere)
- Viridi (Reset Bomb Forest)
- Flying Man (Magicant)
- Garchomp (Kalos Pokémon League)
- Hydreigon (Kalos Pokémon League)
- Axew (Kalos Pokémon League)
- Dragonite (Kalos Pokémon League)
- Infernape (Kalos Pokémon League)
- Pyroar (Kalos Pokémon League)
- Blaziken (Kalos Pokémon League)
- Reshiram (Unova Pokémon League)
- Zekrom (Unova Pokémon League)
- Milotic (Unova Pokémon League)
- Shaymin (Unova Pokémon League)
- Whimsicott (Unova Pokémon League)
- Electrivire (Pokémon Stadium 2)
- Magnezone (Pokémon Stadium 2)
- Driftloon (Pokémon Stadium 2)
- Hoppip (Pokémon Stadium 2)
- Skarmory (Pokémon Stadium 2)
- Cubone (Pokémon Stadium 2)
- Dugtrio (Pokémon Stadium 2)
- Snover (Pokémon Stadium 2)
- Snorunt (Pokémon Stadium 2)
- Brewster (Town and City)
- Dr. Shrunk (Town and City)
- Gracie (Town and City)
- Crazy Redd (Town and City)
- Lloid (Town and City)
- Frillard (Town and City)
- Labelle (Town and City)
- Saharah (Town and City)
- Wendell (Town and City)
- Pelly (Town and City)
- Mabel (Town and City)
- Timmy and/or Tommy Nook (Town and City)
- Joan (Town and City)
- Don Resetti (Town and City)
- Wisp (Town and City)
- Pete (Town and City)
- Celeste (Town and City)
- Phyllis (Town and City)
- Kapp'n (Tortimer Island)
- Tortimer (Tortimer Island)
- Leila (Tortimer Island)
- Leilani (Tortimer Island)
- Grams (Tortimer Island)
- Shark (Tortimer Island)
- Bulborb (Distant Planet, Garden of Hope)
- Cloaking Burrow-nit (Distant Planet)
- Peckish Aristocrab (Garden of Hope)
- Metal Face (Gaur Plain)
- Nintendog (assorted breeds) (Living Room)
- Cat (Living Room)
- Dark Emperor (Find Mii)
- Miis (Find Mii, Tomodachi Life)
- Ms. Pac-Man (Pac-Land)
- Fairy Queen (Pac-Land)
- Yellow Devil (Wily Castle)
- Metal Gear RAY (Shadow Moses Island)
- Metal Gear REX (Shadow Moses Island)
- GEKKO (Shadow Moses Island)
- Tails (Green Hill Zone)
- Knuckles (Green Hill Zone)
- Silver (Green Hill Zone)
- Flicky (Windy Hill Zone)
- Ricky (Windy Hill Zone)
- Rocky (Windy Hill Zone)
- Clancer (various variants) (Planet Clancer)
- Babidi (World Tournament Arena)
- Fortune (child and adult versions) (Fortune's Chamber)
- Create Dragon (The Create Card)
- Light Card (The Create Card)
- Dark Card (The Create Card)
- Sakuya Izayoi (Hakurei Shrine)
- Aya Shameimaru (Hakurei Shrine)
- Flandre Scarlet (Hakurei Shrine)
- Sango (Naraku's Castle)
- Kirara (Naraku's Castle)
- Kagura (Naraku's Castle)
- Kanna (Naraku's Castle)
- Patrick (Jellyfish Fields)
- Haku (The Great Naruto Bridge)
- Zabuza (The Great Naruto Bridge)
- Gideon Graves (Chaos Theatre)
- Mrs. Chau (Chaos Theatre)
- Wallace Wells (Chaos Theatre)
- Julie Powers (Chaos Theatre)
- Vanellope (Sugar Rush)
- Olaf (Arendelle)
- Kristoff (Arendelle)
Stages[]
Returning Stages (from SSB4)[]
NOTE: All of the stages return from the Wii U and 3DS versions of Super Smash Bros. 4. Stages highlighted in bold are hidden stages that must be unlocked on the Subspace Emissary 2 map.
Stage | Songs |
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Battlefield |
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Big Battlefield | |
Final Destination |
|
3D Land (Super Mario 3D Land) |
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Golden Plains (New Super Mario Bros. 2) |
|
Rainbow Road (Mario Kart 7) |
|
Paper Mario (Paper Mario) |
|
Mushroomy Kingdom (Super Mario Bros.) |
|
Mushroom Kingdom U (New Super Mario Bros. U) |
|
Mario Circuit (Mario Kart 8) |
|
Mario Circuit (Brawl) (Mario Kart series) |
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Mario Galaxy (Super Mario Galaxy) |
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Delfino Plaza (Super Mario Sunshine) |
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Luigi's Mansion (Luigi's Mansion) |
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Super Mario Maker (Super Mario Maker) |
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Peach's Castle (64) (Super Mario 64) |
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Jungle Japes (Donkey Kong Country) |
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Jungle Hijinxs (Donkey Kong Country Returns) |
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Kongo Jungle (64) (Donkey Kong Country) |
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75m (Donkey Kong) |
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Yoshi's Island (Brawl) (Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island) |
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Woolly World (Yoshi's Woolly World) |
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Yoshi's Island (Melee) (Super Mario World) |
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WarioWare Inc. (WarioWare, Inc.) |
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Gamer (Game & Wario) |
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Wrecking Crew (Wrecking Crew) |
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Flat Zone X (Game & Watch) |
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Boxing Ring (Punch-Out!!) |
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Duck Hunt (Duck Hunt) |
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Balloon Fight (Balloon Fight) |
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Gerudo Valley (The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time) |
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Spirit Train (The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks) |
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Skyloft (The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword) |
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Bridge of Eldin (The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess) |
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Temple (Zelda II: The Adventure of Link) |
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Pirate Ship (The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker) |
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Hyrule Castle (64) (The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time) |
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Brinstar (Metroid) |
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Pyrosphere (Metroid: Other M) |
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Norfair (Metroid) |
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Reset Bomb Forest (Kid Icarus: Uprising) |
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Palutena's Temple (Kid Icarus: Uprising) |
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Skyworld (Kid Icarus) |
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Arena Ferox (Fire Emblem Awakening) |
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Coliseum (Fire Emblem) |
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Castle Siege (Fire Emblem) |
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Mute City (F-Zero) |
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Port Town Aero Dive (F-Zero) |
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Dream Land (Kirby's Dream Land) |
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The Great Cave Offensive (Kirby Super Star) |
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Halberd (Kirby Super Star) |
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Dream Land (64) (Kirby series) |
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Corneria (Star Fox) |
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Orbital Gate Assault (Star Fox: Assault) |
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Lylat Cruise (Star Fox) |
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Magicant (EarthBound) |
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Onett (EarthBound) |
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Unova Pokémon League (Pokémon Black / Pokémon White) |
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Prism Tower (Pokémon X / Pokémon Y) |
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Kalos Pokémon League (Pokémon X / Pokémon Y) |
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Pokémon Stadium 2 (Pokémon Diamond / Pokémon Pearl) |
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Tortimer Island (Animal Crossing: New Leaf) |
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Town and City (Animal Crossing: City Folk) |
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Smashville (Animal Crossing) |
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Distant Planet (Pikmin) |
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Garden of Hope (Pikmin 3) |
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Wii Fit Studio (Wii Fit) |
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Gaur Plain (Xenoblade Chronicles) |
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Pilotwings (Pilotwings) |
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Wuhu Island (Wii Sports Resort) |
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Living Room (Nintendogs + Cats) |
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Find Mii (Find Mii II / StreetPass Quest II) |
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Tomodachi Life (Tomodachi Life) |
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PictoChat 2 (Nintendo DS) |
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Miiverse (Miiverse) |
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Pac-Maze (Pac-Man) |
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Pac-Land (Pac-Land) |
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Wily Castle (Mega Man) |
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Green Hill Zone (Sonic the Hedgehog) |
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Windy Hill Zone (Sonic Lost World) |
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Suzaku Castle (Street Fighter II) |
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Midgar (Final Fantasy VII) |
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Umbra Clock Tower (Bayonetta) |
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New Stages[]
Stage | Songs |
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Meta Crystal (Super Smash Bros.) |
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Mario Bros. (Mario Bros.) |
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Metro Kingdom (Super Mario Odyssey) |
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Icicle Mountain (Ice Climber) |
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Summit (Ice Climber) |
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Temple of the Sacred Sword (Hyrule Warriors) |
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Planet Clancer (Mischief Makers) |
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Urchin Underpass (Splatoon) |
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Hanenbow (Electroplankton) |
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World Tournament Arena (Dragon Ball) |
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Shadow Moses Island (Metal Gear Solid) |
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Fortune's Chamber (Magical Drop III) |
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The Create Card (Cardcaptor Sakura) |
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Native Fortress (Crash Bandicoot) |
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Hakurei Shrine (Touhou Project series) |
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Naraku's Castle (InuYasha) |
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Jellyfish Fields (SpongeBob SquarePants) |
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The Great Naruto Bridge (Naruto) |
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Jungle Island (Super Monkey Ball) |
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Chaos Theatre (Scott Pilgrim vs. The World: The Game) |
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Sugar Rush (Wreck-It Ralph) |
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Arendelle (Frozen) |
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Items[]
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo Switch feature many new items. Unlike the Wii U and 3DS versions new and returning items are featured here.
Returning Items[]
- Assist Trophy
- Back Shield
- Banana Peel
- Barrel
- Beam Sword
- Beehive
- Beetle
- Blast Box
- Bob-omb
- Bombchu
- Boomerang
- Boss Galaga
- Bullet Bill
- Bumper
- Bunny Hood
- Capsule
- CD
- Crate
- Cucco
- Daybreak
- Deku Nut
- Dragoon
- Drill
- Fairy Bottle
- Fire Bar
- Fire Flower
- Food
- Franklin Badge
- Freezie
- Golden Hammer
- Gooey Bomb
- Grass
- Green Shell
- Gust Bellows
- Hammer
- Heart Container
- Hocotate Bomb
- Home-Run Bat
- Killer Eye
- Lightning
- Lip's Stick
- Master Ball
- Maxim Tomato
- Metal Box
- Motion-Sensor Bomb
- Mr. Saturn
- Ore Club
- Party Ball
- Pitfall
- Poison Mushroom
- Poké Ball
- POW Block
- Ray Gun
- Rocket Belt
- Rolling Crate
- Sandbag
- Screw Attack
- Smart Bomb
- Smash Ball
- Smoke Ball
- Soccer Ball
- Special Flag
- Spiny Shell
- Spring
- Star Rod
- Steel Diver
- Super Leaf
- Super Mushroom
- Super Scope
- Superspicy Curry
- Starman
- Team Healer
- Timer
- Treasure Chest
- Trophy
- Unira
- Warp Star
- X Bomb
New Items[]
- Barrel Cannon
- Boo
- Cloaking Device
- Cracker Launcher
- Fan
- Flipper
- Red Shell
Assist Trophies[]
In both games, Assist Trophies return. 61 Assist Trophies are featured, of which 22 are new, and the other 39 are returning from Super Smash Bros. for Wii U / 3DS. In the items section, the player can switch on or off on the assist trophy characters.
Returning Assist Trophies[]
- Andross
- Ashley
- Chain Chomp
- Color TV-Game 15
- Dark Samus
- Devil
- Dillon
- Dr. Kawashima
- Dr. Wright
- Elec Man
- Ghirahim
- Ghosts
- Hammer Bro
- Infantry and Tanks
- Isabelle
- Jeff
- Kat and Ana
- Knuckle Joe
- Lakitu and Spinies
- Lyn
- Magnus
- Metroid
- Midna
- Mother Brain
- Nightmare
- Nintendog (French Bulldog)
- Phosphora
- Riki
- Sablé Prince
- Saki Amamiya
- Samurai Goroh
- Shadow the Hedgehog
- Sheriff
- Skull Kid
- Starfy
- Starman
- Takamaru
- Tingle
- Waluigi
New Assist Trophies[]
NOTE: Bold describes hidden assist trophies and hidden playable characters must be unlocked to reveal the assist trophies. Some assist trophies return from Super Smash Bros. Brawl.
- Akuma
- Barbara
- Black Pierrot
- Dr. Bad Boon
- Dr. Cortex
- Excitebike
- Felix Jr.
- Gaara
- Geold
- Gray Fox
- Helirin
- Isaac
- Jill
- Majin Buu (Kid)
- Marisa Kirisame
- Mr. Chau
- Mr. Resetti
- Naraku
- Plankton
- Ray Mk II
- Sephiroth
- Yue
World Tour Mode Enemies and Bosses[]
NOTE: All of the enemies return from The Subspace Emissary from Super Smash Bros. Brawl and Smash Run from Super Smash Bros. for Wii U / 3DS. Bosses also return in this game, too.
Super Mario Bros.[]
- Banzai Bill
- Big Goomba
- Bill Blaster
- Birdo
- Bullet Bill
- Chain Chomp
- Flame Chomp
- Fly Guy
- Goomba
- Hammer Bro
- Kamek
- Koopa Paratroopa
- Koopa Troopa
- Lakitu
- Nabbit (boss of Mushroom Kingdom U)
- Petey Piranha (boss)
- Piranha Plant
- Shy Guy
- Spike Top
- Spiny
Donkey Kong[]
- Klaptrap
- Kritter
- Tiki Buzz
Yoshi[]
- Fly Guy
Ice Climber[]
- Polar Bear
- Topi
R.O.B.[]
- R.O.B. Blaster
- R.O.B. Launcher
- R.O.B. Sentry
- Ultra R.O.B. (boss)
The Legend of Zelda[]
- Big Poe
- Bubble
- Cucco (16-bit)
- Darknut
- Dinolfos
- Like Like
- Lizalfos
- Octorok
- Peahat
- Peahat Larva
- ReDead
- Stalfos
Metroid[]
- Geemer
- Kihunter
- Meta Ridley (boss)
- Metroid
- Reo
- Ridley (boss of Pyrosphere)
Kid Icarus[]
- Boom Stomper
- Bumpety Bomb
- Clubberskull
- Daphne
- Flage
- Lethinium
- Lurchthorn
- Mahva
- Megonta
- Mimicute
- Monoeye
- Nutski
- Orne
- Reaper
- Reapette
- Skuttler
- Skuttler Cannoneer
- Skuttler Mage
- Souflee
- Zuree
Kirby[]
- Bonkers
- Bronto Burt
- Gordo
- Parasol Waddle Dee
- Plasma Wisp
- Shotzo
- Tac
- Waddle Dee
- Waddle Doo
EarthBound / Mother[]
- Devil Car
- Flying Man (boss of Magicant)
- Porky Minch (boss)
- Starman
Pokémon[]
- Chandelure
- Cryogonal
- Gastly
- Koffing
- Petilil
- Rayquaza (boss)
Pikmin[]
- Bulborb
- Iridescent Glint Beetle
Xenoblade Chronicles[]
- Metal Face (boss of Gaur Plain)
Rhythm Heaven[]
- Sneaky Spirit
Find Mii[]
- Dark Emperor (boss of Find Mii)
- Ghost
Pac-Man[]
- Bacura
- Pooka
Mega Man[]
- Mettaur
- Yellow Devil (boss of Wily Castle)
Sonic the Hedgehog[]
- Eggrobo
- Egg Pawn
- Flying Egg Pawn
Dragon Ball[]
- Cell Jr.
- Meta-Cooler
- Saibaman
Magical Drop[]
- Tower (boss)
- Tower Head
Cardcaptor Sakura[]
- Create Dragon (boss of The Create Card)
Mischief Makers[]
- Clancer
SpongeBob SquarePants[]
- Jellyfish
Scott Pilgrim[]
- Alien
- Doberman
- Robot-01
- Super Gideon (boss of Chaos Theatre)
Wreck-It Ralph[]
- Cy-Bug
Super Smash Bros.[]
- Armank
- Armight
- Auroros
- Autolance
- Big Primid
- Big Bytan
- Bombed
- Borboras
- Boom Primid
- Buckot
- Bucculus
- Bytan
- Cymul
- Duon (boss)
- Feyesh
- Fire Primid
- Floow
- Galleom (boss)
- Gamyga
- Generator
- Glice
- Glire
- Glunder
- Greap
- Jyk
- Metal Primid
- Mite
- Nagagog
- Poppant
- Primid
- Puppit
- Quark Mine
- Roader
- Roturret
- Scope Primid
- Shaydas
- Shellpod
- Spaak
- Sword Primid
- Tabuu (final boss)
- Ticken
- Towtow
- Trowlon
Pokémon[]
In Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS, this set of 40 Pokémon, 23 new features more focus on the fifth and sixth generations, but still contains Pokémon from previous generations. The Wii U and 3DS versions have the same amount of Pokémon. Several Pokémon such as Chikorita, Munchlax, Piplup, and Torchic however, have been removed or replaced from the previous games. In the Items section, the player can switch the Pokémon in the Poké Balls section on or off.
List of Pokémon[]
NOTE: All of the Pokémon return from the Wii U and 3DS versions of this game.
- Abomasnow
- Arceus
- Bellossom
- Chespin
- Darkrai
- Dedenne
- Deoxys
- Eevee
- Electrode
- Entei
- Fennekin
- Fletchling
- Gardevoir
- Genesect
- Giratina
- Gogoat
- Goldeen
- Inkay
- Keldeo
- Kyogre
- Kyurem
- Latias and Latios
- Lugia
- Meloetta
- Meowth
- Metagross
- Mew
- Moltres
- Oshawott
- Palkia
- Snivy
- Snorlax
- Spewpa
- Staryu
- Suicune
- Swirlix
- Togepi
- Victini
- Xerneas
- Zoroark
All-Star Mode stage order[]
NOTE: In the first hidden stage after stage 4, the player fights against 50 Mii Fighters, while the other hidden stage after the final stage (Stage 8) must fight 100 Mii Fighters.
Stage Number | Characters | Stages |
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Stage 1: 1980-1984 |
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Stage 2: 1984-1986 |
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Stage 3: 1986-1990 |
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Stage 4: 1991-1993 |
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Stage 5: 1994-1996 |
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Stage 6: 1996-1999 |
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Stage 7: 2000-2006 |
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Final Stage: 2007-2015 |
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Gallery[]
Menu Music[]
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo Switch has a feature where background music performed by various artists can be displayed below. These songs can be changed on how often it plays next.
Song Name | Artist | Album |
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24K Magic | Bruno Mars | 24K Magic |
Adventure of a Lifetime | Coldplay | A Head Full of Dreams |
All the Way Up | Fat Joe, Remy Ma (feat. French Montana, Infared) | Plata O Plomo |
Alright | Kendrick Lamar | To Pimp a Butterfly |
Always on the Run | Lenny Kravitz (feat. Slash) | Mama Said |
Black Beatles | Rae Sremmurd (feat. Gucci Mane) | SremmLife 2 |
Black Widow | Iggy Azalea (feat. Rita Ora) | The New Classic |
Bon Appétit | Katy Perry (feat. Migos) | Witness |
Bring Em Out | T.I. | Urban Legend |
Bring the Pain | Method Man | Tical |
Chapter Four | Avenged Sevenfold | Waking the Fallen |
Chop Suey! | System of a Down | Toxicity |
Despacito | Luis Fonsi (feat. Daddy Yankee) | Despacito |
Don't Stop Believin' | Journey | Escape |
Dream On | Aerosmith | Aerosmith |
Fake Love | Drake | More Life |
Fancy | Iggy Azalea (feat. Charli XCX) | The New Classic |
Fight the Power | Public Enemy | Fear of a Black Planet |
Fun | Pitbull (feat. Chris Brown) | Globalization |
Goosebumps | Travis Scott (feat. Kendrick Lamar) | Birds in the Trap Sing McKnight |
I Want You to Know | Zedd (feat. Selena Gomez) | True Colors |
Loyal | Chris Brown (feat. Lil Wayne, Tyga) | X |
Mask Off | Future | Future |
Mr. Jinx | Quarashi | Jinx |
No Mediocre | T.I. (feat. Iggy Azalea) | Paperwork |
No Problem | Chance the Rapper (feat. 2 Chainz, Lil Wayne) | Coloring Book |
Not For Long | B.o.B (feat. Trey Songz) | N/A (Single) |
Paranoid | Ty Dolla $ign (feat. B.o.B) | Beach House EP |
Party Hard | Andrew W.K. | I Get Wet |
Play That Song | Train | A Girl, a Bottle, a Boat |
Problem | Ariana Grande (feat. Iggy Azalea) | My Everything |
Return of the Mack | Mark Morrison | Return of the Mack |
Rollin' (Air Raid Vehicle) | Limp Bizkit | Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water |
Rollout (My Business) | Ludacris | Word of Mouf |
Roun' the Globe | Nappy Roots | Wooden Leather |
Shape of You | Ed Sheeran | Divide |
Side to Side | Ariana Grande (feat. Nicki Minaj) | Dangerous Woman |
Smash Something | Redman (feat. Adam F) | Malpractice |
Starboy | The Weeknd (feat. Daft Punk) | Starboy |
Sugar | Robin Schulz (feat. Francesco Yates) | Sugar |
Swalla | Jason Derulo (feat. Nicki Minaj, Ty Dolla $ign) | 777 |
Truffle Butter | Nicki Minaj (feat. Drake, Lil Wayne) | The Pinkprint |
Turn Down for What | DJ Snake, Lil Jon | N/A (Single) |
Walk | Pantera | Vulgar Display of Power |
Way Away | Yellowcard | Ocean Avenue |
What's Happenin' | Method Man (feat. Busta Rhymes) | Tical 0: The Prequel |
What's Your Fantasy? | Ludacris (feat. Shawnna) | Back for the First Time |
Why You Always Hatin'? | YG (feat. Drake, Kamaiyah) | Still Brazy |
Wild Thoughts | DJ Khaled (feat. Rihanna, Bryson Tiller) | Grateful |
Work from Home | Fifth Harmony (feat. Ty Dolla $ign) | 7/27 |
World Tour | Wale (feat. Jazmine Sullivan) | Attention Deficit |
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo Switch characters
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List of Characters |
AiAi · Bayonetta · Bowser · Bowser Jr. · Captain Falcon · Charizard · Cloud · Corrin · Crash · Daisy · Dark Pit · Diddy Kong · Dixie Kong · Donkey Kong · Donkey Kong Jr. · Dr. Mario · Duck Hunt · Elsa · Falco · Fox · Ganondorf · Goku · Greninja · Ice Climbers · Ike · Inkling · Inuyasha · Jigglypuff · Justice · King Dedede · Kirby · Lana · Link · Little Mac · Lucario · Lucas · Lucina · Luigi · Marina · Mario · Marth · Mega Man · Meta Knight · Mewtwo · Mii Fighter (Brawler · Gunner · Swordfighter) · Mr. Game & Watch · Naruto · Ness · Olimar · Pac-Man · Palutena · Peach · Pichu · Pikachu · Pit · Pokémon Trainer · R.O.B. · Ralph · Reimu · Robin · Rosalina & Luma · Roy · Ryu · Sakura · Samus · Scott Pilgrim · Sheik · Shulk · Snake · Sonic · SpongeBob · Toon Link · Villager · Wario · Wii Fit Trainer · Wolf · Yoshi · Young Link · Zelda · Zero Suit Samus |