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400

Smash 4 marks the first and only time this member of the Original 12 was a starter character, across both versions

Luigi

400

The total number of Fire Emblem characters which have been made available through DLC at one point or another across the series

3; Roy, Corrin, Byleth

400

A collectible exclusive to Smash 4, they can be obtained in several ways, including Home Run Contest, Classic Mode, or appearing randomly; every character had 8 of them

Custom Part/Custom Move

400

The only boss in Subspace which fights solely against characters from their own series upon first introduction; does not include the rematch in The Great Maze

Porky

400

This mode in Ultimate allows players to fight 3v3 or 5v5 battles, where each stock uses a different character

Squad Strike

400

This character from the EarthBound series appears as an Assist Trophy which fires bottle rockets across the stage at opponents

Jeff

800

Because their eyes are already yellow, this is the only character in Ultimate whose eyes turn red when performing a perfect shield or on Final Smash standby

Meta Knight

800

Talks of including this character began as early as 2015, suggesting they were planned for Ultimate’s base game; they were announced and released in October 2020

Steve

800

This third-party series has only 7 Spirits, the lowest of any DLC Spirit Board

Banjo-Kazooie

800

The three fighters who do not play a part in the story, and must be unlocked by going back to certain levels after completing the main story

Jigglypuff, Toon Link, Wolf

800

Players journeyed around a gigantic map defeating enemies and collecting power-up equipment for their fighters in this 3DS exclusive mode

Smash Run

800

The only character ROB has created his own moveset for; an antagonist, rival, and playable character from the Splatoon series

Octoling

1200

This phrase shows up on the back of Wario’s Biker outfit across all appearances

"Hurry Up!"

1200

This Smash 4 DLC stage had a battlefield layout, and messages appeared in the background to cheer on the participating fighters

Miiverse

1200

Spirits in Ultimate are divided into classes, including Novice, Ace, Legend, and a fourth class with power level between Novice and Ace

Advanced

1200

The R.O.B. Squad is comprised of 3 classes, the R.O.B. Sentry, R.O.B. Launcher, and this class, which fires short laser beams from their eyes

R.O.B. Blaster

1200

Of the 5 game modes in Smash 64, this is the only one to not return in any future installments of the series; it was similar in design to Break the Targets

Board the Platforms

1200

In Brawl and Smash 4, ROB used this controller type to play Smash; it is not compatible with Ultimate

Wiimote only/Wiimote sideways

1600

This character holds the record for longest gap between their last appearance in their home series and their playable appearance in Smash

Duck Hunt; 30 years and 5 months

1600

Few DLC Mii Fighter costumes come with musical tracks in Smash Ultimate, including the Cuphead costume, which came with this track from a boss fight

Floral Fury

1600

Match these Pokemon to the collectible they drop in Brawl; Mew, Jirachi, Celebi

Mew: CDs, Jirachi: Stickers, Celebi: Trophies

1600

The name of Tabuu’s near-OHKO attack during his boss battle

Off Waves

1600

This mode, introduced in Brawl, allowed players to try out old-school Nintendo games for a short, set period of time

Masterpieces

1600

The name of the original Game and Watch game that Mr. Game and Watch’s dash attack is based off of, where a player needed to cross their yard avoiding falling tools

Helmet

2000

These two characters share the same weight value as each other in every Smash game, including the original

Link, Captain Falcon

2000

The only paid DLC stage in the series that is neither a past stage nor bundled with a fighter; it has 4 transitioning backgrounds

Super Mario Maker

2000

The only Final Smash trophy in Brawl which lists a game other than Brawl itself in it’s “Games of Origin”

Super Sonic

2000

Ganondorf and Bowser arrive on this hulking spaceship, with a cannon that can bring any land into Subspace with one shot; Kirby destroys it with the Dragoon

Subspace Gunship

2000

These two game modes had players fight multiple battles on tickets, getting gold and collectibles before facing off against either Master Hand or Crazy Hand

Master Orders and Crazy Orders

2000

Besides his NES color scheme, all of R.O.B.’s palettes bear the Famicom base sticker which reads this phrase; the words which “Famicom” is short for, followed by R.O.B.’s in-game Japanese name

"Family Computer Robot"