Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U | |
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Boxart for both versions of the game. | |
Japanese name | 大乱闘スマッシュブラザーズ for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U? |
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Console | Wii U, Nintendo 3DS |
Developer | Sora Ltd. and Namco Bandai |
Publisher | Nintendo |
Genre | Fighting |
Players | 1 to 8 (depends on the mode) |
Release date | |
Japan | September 13th, 2014 (3DS) December 6th, 2014 (Wii U) |
North America | October 3rd, 2014 (3DS) November 21st, 2014 (Wii U) |
Europe | October 3rd, 2014 (3DS) November 28th, 2014 (Wii U) |
Australia | October 4th, 2014 (3DS) December 6th, 2014 (Wii U) |
South Korea | N/A |
Related games | |
Predecessor | Super Smash Bros. Brawl |
This article or section is a short summary on Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U. |
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U (大乱闘スマッシュブラザーズ for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U?), also collectively and unofficially referred to as Super Smash Bros. 4, are the 4th games in the Super Smash Bros. series, as both games are essentially the same with some minor differences. Several Pikmin-related elements return from Brawl, such as Olimar being a playable character, and the Distant Planet stage being on the 3DS version of the game. At the same time, many new elements from the Pikmin series also make a debut.
Pikmin & Olimar
- See also: Captain Olimar.
This article or section is a short summary on Olimar as a fighter. |
Captain Olimar returns as a veteran fighter, retaining much of the moveset and characteristics he had in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, despite being lighter in this installment. Most of his attacks involve using his Pikmin, which are killable, and if none are nearby, those same attacks will fail. Different Pikmin have different properties. The major difference between this game and Brawl is that here, Olimar may only have 3 Pikmin with him at a time, and they are plucked in order.
Olimar's moves
Olimar keeps many of his standard moves from the previous game. Like every veteran, many moves have gone through a slight adjustment.
Neutral special
Pikmin Pluck: Olimar plucks a Pikmin. However, as stated, he can only keep three Pikmin, and to make the Pikmin use more strategy-based, the Pikmin come in a set order (Red, Yellow, Blue, White, Purple, repeat). The Pikmin that is next in line to be thrown has a pointer above its head. In the 3DS version, all Pikmin stay in their leaf stage and cannot develop buds or flowers.
Side special
Pikmin Throw: He throws Pikmin, which will latch on and attack, excluding Purple Pikmin, which will just knock the victim back. In general, Pikmin are thrown further than they were in Brawl. In the Wii U version, Pikmin may also carry small items back if thrown at one, such as Pitfalls and Capsules.
Up special
Winged Pikmin: Two Winged Pikmin appear and lift Olimar and his Pikmin up. Opposite to his recovery move in Brawl, Pikmin Chain, the more Pikmin he currently has, the worse his recovery is.
Down special
Pikmin Order: Just like in Brawl, all wayward Pikmin are whistled back. There are far fewer super armor frames than there were in Brawl.
Final Smash
Olimar maintains the same Final Smash, End of Day, from his appearance in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. However, the ship now plummets downward to the stage instead of falling upright. It has a larger blast radius as well. Finally, the player can also adjust where Olimar lands.
Pikmin
Each Pikmin type has some special properties that, for the most part, reflect the Pikmin in the main series. Olimar can use the Pikmin has a melee weapon, as is the case with most of his standard attacks, to grab, pummel, and throw enemies, or he can throw the Pikmin so that they latch on and strike repeatedly.
- Red Pikmin: All damage caused with Red Pikmin is slightly higher than normal. They also have a fire effect to them, which can instantly thaw frozen opponents, and are also completely impervious to any attack that has fire properties.
- Yellow Pikmin: All damage caused also has an electrical damage effect, and when thrown, they are thrown in a higher arc. They are completely immune to attacks with electrical properties.
- Blue Pikmin: These Pikmin will not be killed if they go in water. To compensate for having no combat-related advantages, they throw opponents farther than other Pikmin when used with a grab command.
- White Pikmin: Pummel and latch damage caused create clouds of purple gas, which are only aesthetic and reflect White Pikmin's poison abilities, but cause a lot of damage. They are also quicker than other Pikmin, and when thrown, go quite far, which is an attribute not seen in the canon games.
- Purple Pikmin: When thrown, they do not go very far and do not latch on to enemies, but instead knock them back. This could be a reference to how a Purple Pikmin's "main" form of attack is to land on enemies with a thud, and only then attacking. Although they cause good damage and knockback, they are the slowest of all Pikmin types.
Alph
Alph was first leaked by a leaker a week prior to the 3DS version's release in Japan. At the time, it was not known if Alph was a new character or an alternate costume.
A few days later, on September 11th, 2014, Masahiro Sakurai confirmed that Alph was an alternate costume for Olimar.[1][2] He functions exactly the same as Olimar, even when it comes to the stage introduction and Final Smash. He, like Olimar, is unable to use Rock Pikmin. Alph's model is slightly scaled-up, making him slightly larger than he was in Pikmin 3 in order to match Olimar's proportions, so that the two costume choices wouldn't impact gameplay.
Alternate costumes
Olimar retains his red spacesuit from Brawl. His green color has gone through changes, as well has his white one. Alph has pink and green suits based off of Charlie and Brittany, respectively. He also has a red suit that resembles Olimar's.
Customizations
Like the other characters in the game, Olimar comes with 2 alternate moves for each of his special attacks, as well as exclusive equipment. For the latter, he can exclusively equip "Pikmin" (attack) and "Space Suit" (defense) equipment, and can also equip "Boots", which boosts speed.
Misc.
In the Boxing Ring stage, Olimar's alias is "Veteran Astronaut", and Alph's is "Astronaut in Training" in the US version, and "Novice Explorer, Engineering Pro" in the European version.
Palutena's Guidances are conversations Pit and Palutena can have on the Palutena's Temple stage. These conversations give details about a fighter Pit is facing. The Guidance Conversation regarding Captain Olimar or Alph features Pit, Palutena, and Viridi. It is written below:
- Pit: "Oh, it's that explorer guy."
- Palutena: "Did you know that Pikmin are named after Pikpik carrots, a vegetable native to Hocotate?"
- Pit: "Huh. Guess you learn something new every day."
- Viridi: "Enough with the pointless fun facts. Let's talk fighting strategy. Here's what I know about these Pikmin. Red Pikmin are strong! Yellow Pikmin fly high! Blue Pikmin have the mightiest throw! White Pikmin are fastest! Purple Pikmin are heavy and the most powerful! Be sure you remember all this, Pit."
- Pit: "Uh, right."
- Palutena: "There are also Winged Pikmin that don't attack you. Numerous Pikmin will weigh down the Winged Pikmin. And that's when you should attack!"
{{#ev:youtube|DCHVfZb9_tY|200|right|Palutena's Guidance conversation regarding Olimar.}}
Stages
Garden of Hope
- Main article: Garden of Hope.
This article or section is a short summary on the Garden of Hope arena. |
A stage based on the eponymous Garden of Hope is available from the start in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. For the most part, the layout is identical to that of the Pikmin 3 area, with some changes to make it more akin to a Super Smash Bros. battle arena. One of the key hazards in the area is the Peckish Aristocrab. It scuttles around, knocking down the fragmented teacup and climbing sticks, and knocking back fighters who touch it. Wild Pikmin can fix the damage caused by the crab. Fighters can destroy the teacup, the climbing stick and the bridge. Two elevator platforms also exist.
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The Garden of Hope stage.
Distant Planet
- Main article: PNF-404.
This article or section is a short summary on the Distant Planet arena. |
The Distant Planet stage is present as a Brawl stage in the 3DS version. As a whole, not much has changed from Brawl, aside from some minor changes in the background. Just like in Brawl, the stage seems based off of The Forest of Hope and the Awakening Wood.
The Omega form of this stage takes away all the vegetation and leaves a simple dirt platform to fight on. This form also provides a better view of the background.
Hocotate Bomb
This article or section is a short summary on the Hocotate Bomb item. |
The Hocotate Bomb is a new item in both versions of the game. It looks like the Hocotate ship, and when triggered, it flies up in the air, then crashes back down much like the Warp Star item. However, it should be noted that the bomb will crash down abruptly, giving no indication of when it will drop. The explosion it causes is quite big, and could result in a KO if it hits an opponent. The Hocotate ship is still used for Olimar's Final Smash, End of Day.
Smash Run
This article or section is a short summary on Smash Run. |
Two enemies from the Pikmin series appear in the 3DS-exclusive mode, Smash Run.
Red Bulborb
The Red Bulborb appears as an enemy in Smash Run. It is a strong enemy that attacks by charging and biting. It seems to be based off of its Pikmin 2 design, having purple eyes instead of blue, and smoother skin. The Bulborb's attacks have strong knockback and cause considerable damage, making them a formidable foe; arguably one of the hardest. It has a simple charging attack, a biting attack, and even a backwards jumping attack to attack players behind it. It is a semi-rare enemy to find.
Iridescent Glint Beetle
The Iridescent Glint Beetle is one of the rarest enemies in Smash Run, only appearing in small caves that are normally out of the way. It will only reveal itself after the player walks over its hiding place. Once it pops out, hitting it will cause it to release golden coin bags.
Smash Tour
This article or section is a short summary on Smash Tour. |
In the Wii U-exclusive mode Smash Tour, the Yellow Wollywog and Plasm Wraith appear as usable trophies. The Yellow Wollywog trophy nullifies any trap that the user steps on on the board, and the Plasm Wraith trophy will heal the player if they block attacks using a shield, in-battle. An Iridescent Glint Beetle will also occasionally appear on the board, and will drop extra fighters if a player bumps into it. Usually, two of these appear at once.
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The Iridescent Glint Beetle in Smash Tour.
Trophies
This article or section is a short summary on the Pikmin-related trophies. |
Trophies are a key part of the Super Smash Bros. franchise, and there are quite a few Pikmin trophies.
3DS version
A good amount of trophies from the Pikmin franchise are present in the 3DS version, but not nearly as many as the number of trophies in Brawl. They are listed below.
- Olimar (Alt.)
Wii U version
Since the Wii U version featured many more trophies from console games, there are many more Pikmin trophies in this version.
- Olimar (Alt.)
File:EndofDayTrophySSBU.jpeg | US description:
“On the planet Olimar is investigating, the native creatures become extra violent at night, forcing him to retreat to orbit every evening. His Final Smash works the same way: night falls and Olimar takes to the sky, leaving his foes to the mercy of the wildlife below. Olimar returns when dawn breaks and you can adjust his less-than-safe landing!”
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EU description:
“On the planet of the Pikmin, the native creatures get quite violent come nightfall, so Olimar retreats to orbit every evening. That's how his Final Smash works, too: Olimar takes off in his trusty Dolphin[sic], then in come the beasties to take care of the other fighters. When Olimar returns, make sure he touches down, er...safely!”
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How to obtain: Complete All-Star mode with Olimar or Alph. | Type: Final Smash | Trophy Box: 92. Final Smashes 3 |
- S.S. Drake () / SS Drake ()
- Yellow Wollywog () / Yellow Wollyhop ()
US description: | |||
EU description: | |||
How to obtain: Random appearance. | Type: Series Related | Trophy Box: 61. Distant Planet & Indigenous Creatures |
US description:
“A foot-long bird doesn't sound all that large, but when you're the size of a Pikmin, a foot is massive! This member of the avian[sic] family will emerge from underground, hunting for Pikmin, its favorite snack. Act fast—or this bird of prey will prey on your poor Pikmin! | |||
EU description:
“A strange creature that looks like it's part bird and part snake. At 35cm in length, it's fairly small by our standards, but for the Pikmin, it's a towering monster! Another thing that makes it monstrous is that it sees Pikmin as a nutritious meal. If you're not careful, it'll pop out of the ground and gobble them up before you know it! | |||
How to obtain: Random appearance. | Type: Series Related | Trophy Box: 61. Distant Planet & Indigenous Creatures |
Trophy Boxes
There are 3 Trophy Boxes for the Pikmin series. One is "Space Explorers", which holds all main characters from the Pikmin series, and their spaceships. It also holds the Hocotate Bomb, although it technically isn't a ship. Another is "Pikmin", which showcases the known species of Pikmin. The last is "Distant Planet & Indigenous Creatures" (US) / "Pikmin Enemies" (Europe), which holds all enemy trophies, excluding the Iridescent Glint Beetle. The End of Day trophy is in the Trophy Box titled "Final Smashes 3". The Iridescent Glint Beetle and the pellets do not have a trophy box.
Music
This article or section is a short summary on the Pikmin-related songs. |
There are a variety of Pikmin-related soundtracks that play on the Distant Planet and the Garden of Hope stages. The tracks are as follows:
Name | 3DS | Wii U | Origin | Availability | Link | Description |
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Main Theme (Pikmin) | Yes | Yes | Original from Pikmin | Starter | The theme that plays on the title screen in Pikmin. | |
Forest of Hope | No | Yes | Original from Pikmin | Unlockable | The theme that plays on The Forest of Hope. Plays the standard version first, and then the combat variant. | |
Stage Clear / Title (Pikmin) | No | Yes | Remix created for Brawl | Starter | A remix with the sunset fanfare and the title screen in Pikmin. | |
Environmental Noises | No | Yes | Created for Brawl | Starter | Generic wild-life noises, based on the background wildlife sounds heard in Pikmin 2s overworld areas. | |
World Map (Pikmin 2) | No | Yes | Remix created for Brawl | Starter | A remix of the theme that plays on the area selection menu in Pikmin and Pikmin 2. | |
Stage Select (Pikmin 2) | Yes | Yes | Remix created for Smash 4 | Starter | A remix of the theme that plays on the area selection menu in Pikmin 2. | |
Garden of Hope | No | Yes | Original from Pikmin 3 | Starter | The theme that plays on the Garden of Hope. | |
Mission Mode (Pikmin 3) | No | Yes | Remix created for Smash 4 | Unlockable | A remix of the theme that plays in most Mission Mode stages. |
Olimar amiibo
- Main article: amiibo.
Like all other Smash fighters in this installment, Olimar has an amiibo of himself as a fighter. The amiibo has Olimar and one Pikmin of each of the three primary types, and in this game, it serves as a figure player, like all other fighter amiibo. However, Olimar's amiibo can be used in a few other games as well to unlock certain content. For instance, in Mario Kart 8, using the amiibo unlocks a spacesuit outfit styled like Captain Olimar's.
Gallery
Olimar and Bowser on the elevator platforms.
A Red, a Yellow and a White Pikmin.
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The S.S. Drake on the Garden of Hope stage.
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Marth and Mega Man on the Garden of Hope stage.
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An overview of the Garden of Hope stage.
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Yoshi looking like it is eating a Yellow Pikmin.
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The boxart for the Wii U version.
Trivia
- Oddly, the Mission Mode remix theme has "(Pikmin 3)" in the title, in order to disambiguate the game the song belongs to. This is pointless, however, as only Pikmin 3 has a Mission Mode – the previous games have a mode called Challenge Mode.
- The trophy descriptions have a small number of errors in them. A list of such mistakes can be found here.
- Unlike most characters, Olimar's animations are slightly different between Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. The light on Olimar's head obeys its own bobbing physics in the Wii U version, while it remains fully static in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS.
References
- ^ “Pic of the day. The hero from Pikmin 3, Alph joins the battle!! He has pretty much the same set skills as Olimar since he's basically just his variation. He can't use Rock Pikmin either.” – Masahiro Sakurai, Pic of the Day post on Wayback Machine, published on September 11th, 2014
- ^ “They are different characters, so they each get their own title treatment on the character-selection screen. See? It says Alph.” – Masahiro Sakurai, Pic of the Day post replies on Wayback Machine, published on September 11th, 2014
External links
- Smash Wiki's article on Super Smash Bros. 4
- Smash Wiki's article on Olimar in Super Smash Bros. 4
- The official Super Smash Bros. 4 website
Games | |
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Main games | Pikmin • Pikmin 2 • Pikmin 3 • Pikmin 4 |
Spin-off games | Hey! Pikmin • Pikmin Bloom |
Re-releases | New Play Control! Pikmin • New Play Control! Pikmin 2 Pikmin 3 Deluxe • Pikmin 1 (Nintendo Switch) • Pikmin 2 (Nintendo Switch) |
Web games | Pikmin.com SpaceForce • Pikmin Treasure Hunt • Pikmin Finder |
Super Smash Bros. series | Brawl • for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U • Ultimate |
Others | Pikmin Adventure (Nintendo Land) • Stage Debut |