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The Graveyard is here to discuss disconfirmed characters in Super Smash Bros. for the Wii U and 3DS. APC99 was the previous owner.
(Image by @Chandelure)
THE GRAVEYARD
In this first area of the graveyard, we will cover those who became Assist Trophies or Poke Ball Pokemon.
ASSIST TROPHIES (Image by @Chandelure)
In this first area of the graveyard, we will cover those who became Assist Trophies or Poke Ball Pokemon.
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[collapse="Skull Kid"]
Skull Kid (The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask, 1999)
Disconfirmed 12/6/2013
Assist Trophies were finally confirmed, and who was the first to be showed off? The main antagonist of Majora's Mask, Skull Kid. Wearing the titular mask, it seems as if Skull Kid's AT function is to drop the moon from said game onto the stage, causing chaos as usual. However, unlike Balloon Fighter and Toad, who still have incredibly small chances of getting into the game, this completely disconfirms Skull Kid. Many fans, however, are finally glad that Skull Kid, a character from 1999 who hasn't appeared since, and missed chances with Melee and Brawl, is finally appearing in some form for Smash Bros., and several appearances in Nintendo media may mean that, finally, a Majora's Mask remake may be on the way.
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[collapse="Skull Kid"]
Skull Kid (The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask, 1999)
Disconfirmed 12/6/2013
Assist Trophies were finally confirmed, and who was the first to be showed off? The main antagonist of Majora's Mask, Skull Kid. Wearing the titular mask, it seems as if Skull Kid's AT function is to drop the moon from said game onto the stage, causing chaos as usual. However, unlike Balloon Fighter and Toad, who still have incredibly small chances of getting into the game, this completely disconfirms Skull Kid. Many fans, however, are finally glad that Skull Kid, a character from 1999 who hasn't appeared since, and missed chances with Melee and Brawl, is finally appearing in some form for Smash Bros., and several appearances in Nintendo media may mean that, finally, a Majora's Mask remake may be on the way.
[/collapse][Collapse=Shadow the Hedgehog]
Series: Sonic The Hedgehog
Debut: Sonic Adventure 2 (2001)
Role: Assist Trophy
"Even if my memories are not real, it's still me... Shadow. And I have to keep my promise to Maria. That's the only thing that matters to me now... "
Shadow the Hedgehog was created by Dr. Gerald Robonik his main purpose was to cure/rid diseases. Maria Robotnik was Shadow's best friend however one day on the Space Colony ARK a group of G.U.N operative's hunted down Maria and shot her causing Shadow to be very confused and aggravated with the world. Shadow then had a flashback of a 'Promise" he made to Maria and decided to assist Sonic in the "Final Battle". Shadow is the Anti-Hero of the Series he's been known to help sonic often and go against him at times.
Shadow the Hedgehog is an extremely popular character many fans wanted to see him playable due to third parties only getting 1 rep per series. In Brawl Shadow was an Assist Trophy using his iconic "CHOAS CONTROL" causing time to slowdown he reprised his role as an Assist Trophy in SSBU/3DS on
June 10 E3 2014 Demo
"He was who he was. A brave and heroic hedgehog who gave his life to save the planet. Shadow the Hedgehog... Sayonara, Shadow the Hedgehog."[/Collapse]Shadow the Hedgehog is an extremely popular character many fans wanted to see him playable due to third parties only getting 1 rep per series. In Brawl Shadow was an Assist Trophy using his iconic "CHOAS CONTROL" causing time to slowdown he reprised his role as an Assist Trophy in SSBU/3DS on
June 10 E3 2014 Demo
[Collapse=Magnus]
Magnus (Kid Icarus: Uprising, 2012)
Disconfirmed 6/11/14
Magnus, noted as the strongest human on Earth, fell at the hands of Sakurai, as his hopes of playability were killed due to being an Assist Trophy. While having notable enough support to get a gravestone, Magnus' popularity paled in comparison to Palutena, putting his probability of playability at a paltry position. Alliteration aside, it is with remorse that we bury Magnus. May he continue on to be the strongest angel now.[/Collapse]
[collapse="Nintendog"]
Nintendog (Nintendogs, 2005)
Disconfirmed 12/13/2013
Why is Nintendog at the top? My thread, my character choice, my rules. This only disconfirms the French Bulldog Nintendog, and the 3DS stage disconfirms the Beagle Nintendog. The others are still completely available, whether you like it or not. Like Toad, there is more than 1 of it's kind. Nintendog Labrador Retreiver ALL THE WAY! However, the likelihood of another Nintendog on the roster is rather unlikely, so the idea of a Nintendog character has been put into the Graveyard.
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[collapse="Starfy"]
Starfy (Denetsu no Stafy, 2002)
Disconfirmed 12/25/2013
We all woke up on Christmas day, and instead of finding a star on the tree, we saw the star on the stage. Starfy was featured alongside Pikachu and a Luma, and since there is no character page for the lovable little star, it seems as if he will continue his role as a "joke" Assist Trophy, joining Skull Kid and Nintendog. May he continue to light the way.
[/collapse][collapse="Ashley (WarioWare, Inc.)"]
Ashley (WarioWare: Touched!, 2004)
Disconfirmed 1/15/2014
The week after Dedede's reveal, Ashley was shown off as a new Assist Trophy for Super Smash Bros. for the Wii U/3DS using her Game & Wario design. It's unknown at the moment what she'll do, but she has finally stepped into the real world and earned an official 3D model.
[/collapse][Collapse=Lyn[B]][/B]
Series: Fire Emblem
Debut: Fire Emblem (7) (GBA) (2003)
Disconfirmation: April 8th 2014 (Smash Direct Epidemic)
Role: Returning Assist Trophy
“The nomads of the plains do not abandon their fellow tribes-people. Eliwood and Hector are my dear friends...Their sorrow is my sorrow. Their anger is my anger."
Lyn is one of the three protagonists of the first localized Fire Emblem game, the 7th installment to be exact. Lyn was the first lord players got to control in the game, making her the first international lord in Fire Emblem. In Fire Emblem 7, she lead the prologue/tutorial of the game, until the spotlight was moved onto Eliwood/Hector (depending on what mode), where she then had the lead supporting role. Lyn's archetype in game was entirely new for lords, while most prior lords followed in the footsteps of Marth's style, Lyn's style closely represented the myrmidon class of Fire Emblem. Her iconic katana, the Mani Katti, made her even more popular character.
Lyn is mostly supported due to the fact, she represents the Fire Emblem series going international. She also was considered really unique compared to most of the other lords of the series, who closely resembled Marth. In Brawl, she was an assist trophy, when she appears, she follows her iconic critical hit where she disappears and strikes the opponent in an instant.She is on the more powerful side when it comes to assist trophies, with very likely KOing your opponent. During the April 8th, Smash Direct, she was announced, along with many others to return as an Assist Trophy. May she slice through the clouds, up there, in the shape of Ridley and Game and Watch.
"In my friends’ names, I will cut you down!"[/Collapse][collapse="Dillon"]
Dillon (Dillon's Rolling Western, 2013)
Disconfirmed 5/2/2014
Written by @Fastblade5035
Dillon was one of two remarkable successes from the Nintendo 3Ds eShop. Along with Pushmo, Dillon stood out as a strong, likable new IP that even received a sequel. Dillon himself was silent, much like Link. In his story, Dillon is somewhat of a mercenary, defending towns against the destructive rock monsters, Grocks. Dillon used his shell to roll, smash, and grind into opponents at high speeds, while also slashing with claws and using advanced battle techniques to catch foes off-guard. For Smash, Dillon received a small but known group of supporters. This group, unfortunately, did not get their character in. What they did get, however, looks the be one of, if not the most visually stunning Assist Trophy in the game, with a model arguably even better than some of the playable characters.
R.I.P., amigo.
[/collapse][collapse="Waluigi"]
Waluigi (Mario Tennis, 2000)
Disconfirmed 2/27/2014
It was revealed that, returning from Brawl, Waluigi will continue his role as an Assist Trophy, and is not a playable character. Sakurai also stated that "just because you try hard to get in doesn't mean you will" has slightly affected the way people feel about highly requested newcomers, with good examples being the highly-requested Mega Man, Villager and Little Mac, and the opposite side being Skull Kid, Ashley and Waluigi. No matter the outcome, it's now fact that it will never be "Waluigi Time" in Smash Bros. for the Wii U/3DS.
A shame.
EDIT: In the Nintendo Direct, we learned that Waluigi is now not only considered a Wario character, but also retains his attack pattern from Brawl. Maybe this means we'll see the Purple Pessimist appear in an upcoming Wario Land or WarioWare? Probably not, but at least Waluigi is alongside his counterpart now.
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[collapse="Isabelle"]
Isabelle (Animal Crossing: New Leaf, 2013)
Disconfirmed 4/4/2014
Isabelle is the assistant of the mayor (you) in Animal Crossing New Leaf. She basically runs the show while you do typical Animal Crossing things. In Smash Bros., she appears to be an Assist Trophy, dropping butt-fruits for the summoner to heal with. May this adorable puppy heal all she meets.
'Cept those who make Rule 34 of her and make innocent creatures sexualized. Sometimes I despise the Internet.
EDIT: Thanks to the Nintendo Direct, we now know that Isabelle can throw fruit onto the battlefield (not the butt-fruits from Animal Crossing, though), and they can heal whoever picks them up, making her a lot like Peach's Final Smash in Brawl.
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Series: The Mysterious Murasame Castle
Debut: The Mysterious Murasame Castle (Famicom) (1986)
Disconfirmation: July 27, 2014 (Picture of the Day)
Role: Assist Trophy
“I live my life by the sword!"
Takamaru is the heroic samurai that went on a journey to defeat the four Daimyo in Edo Era Japan after they were possessed by the demonic Murasame and his mysterious force. He had fought many dangerous foes ranging from ninjas to yokai as he had scaled every castle with a katana in hand and many weapons to his disposal. He had rescued many maidens, slaughtered any ninja in his path, and fought for his homeland even if it had costed his own life during such a hellish mission. Unlike most traditional samurai that we all know, he is a unique case for the many weapons he had used during his journey. Windmill blades, throwing knives, an invisibility cloak, a series of magical shogi pieces, the notorious Inazuma Thunder bomb, and scrolls that granted him the ability to fight with fire. Like many heroes during the 80's like Mario and Link, he had displayed a special kind of bravery and had conquered all obstacles in his way.
Takamaru had gained himself a following in the past due to how much of a hidden gem his game was despite its formerly Japan-only status. But over time, that following had grown over the years due to many unexpected love letters to the series from Nintendo himself. He was a guest character in one of Japan's biggest hack-and-slash games, became an ally to the character Nick in Captain Rainbow, had a few references in Brawl (song and sticker respectively), and got represented in one of the Wii U's most underrated launch titles (Nintendo Land). But sadly it all wasn't enough for Sakurai to consider him a worthy addition, for which is is now an Assist Trophy that attacks people with his iconic Windmill Blades. Like a fellow swordsman would say, maybe he'll get his chance another day and it might be similar to what Little Mac had to go through to leave his Assist Trophy status. Farewell, young samurai and we shall meet again another time and in another place. For now, you'll just have to rest in peace until things get better for a rising star like you.
"Perhaps we may meet again in battle, some other time and place."
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[collapse="Samurai Goroh"]
Samurai Goroh (F-Zero, 1990)
Disconfirmed 4/8/2014
Written by @YoshiandToad
For many years F-Zero fans and Smash fans alike have commented on how F-Zero is one of the few original IPs to only have one character on the Smash Roster. Amongst the F-Zero cast, Samurai Goroh was one of the most popular choices, and ranked well in Smash polls alongside fellow potential F-Zero newcomer Black Shadow.
He appeared in Melee in the opening sequence alongside Ridley and Wolf, leading many to believe they were unlockable characters. Sadly this was not the case.
In Brawl, Goroh was the very first Assist Trophy to receive his own page, hacking and slashing at opponents when summoned.
People hoping for Samurai Goroh to finally join his long term rival were dismayed to see he was revealed at the direct as the Assist Trophy to show off the technical differences between playable characters and Assist Trophies.
[/collapse][collapse="Dark Samus"]
Dark Samus (Metroid Prime 2: Echoes, 2004)
Disconfirmed 4/8/2014
Written by @Venus of the Desert Bloom
The Direct was the final death toll to all Dark Samus supporters and Metroid fans alike. However, despite the loss, Dark Samus fans are excited to see that Dark Samus made it in as an Assist Trophy and look forward to the darkness she unleashes onto the battlefield. The fans hope that in place of Dark Samus, Sakurai reconsiders Ridley and promotes him as a playable character. It is shame that Dark Samus is not in playable form but it would be a tragedy for Ridley to not appear playable as well and an insult to Metroid overall. Dark Samus fans are hopeful for rich Metroid content in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U and 3DS and look forward to our favorite Phazon-infused monster as an Assist Trophy.
According to Direct footage, Dark Samus performs a number of attacks such as shooting Phazon-infused energy from her arm cannon. It appears to be fairly powerful and can deliver a fair amount of hitstun and is a very fast hitting attack. The second attack she showed to be able to do is slam the ground with her fist which causes 10 light blue Phazon tenticles to shoot up from the ground. It is unknown what type of damage it does as it barely seems to affect Mega Man. Overall, she seems to be a strong Assist Trophy that delivers a fast hitting projectile attack as well as a close attack that might have secondary attacks. Either after appearing or before she leaves, she performs an intimidating pose.
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[collapse="Midna"]
Midna (The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess, 2006)
Disconfirmed 4/8/2014
Written by @andimidna
While Midna was a relatively popular request for Super Smash Bros Brawl, her requests dropped dramatically at the time of the new 4th title.
In Brawl, all Midna fans received was 2 trophies and 1 sticker. While many may have been disappointed then, she has been upgraded to an Assist Trophy in Super Smash Bros for Wii U. So despite Twilight Princess releasing in 2006, a lot of content is still being taken from the game, such as: Link's Model, Zelda's Model, and of course, Midna's Assist Trophy.
At first glance, it appears that Midna will appear out of the Assist Trophy and will warp to a specific character. Then she will extend her hair out and swing it around to hit anybody within reach. However, Gamexplain pointed out that she extends her hair into a hand, and seems to grab and hold the characters. It is possible that she will grab players and fling them of the stage. It is also unknown whether or not she will be able to warp multiple times to different locations throughout the stage. Once she warps to a spot, she crosses her arms and lets her hair do all of the work. So on a stage such as Palutena's Temple, it would be very advantageous to the summoner if she could warp multiple times throughout her appearance on the stage.
Her assist will only include her imp form. It is doubtful that Wolf Link, or her Princess Form will be involved with her assist.
It is just great to see she is not forgotten, as she could have easily been left out of the game entirely, as we have yet to see her reappear in the Zelda series after 2006.
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[collapse="Saki Amamiya"]
Saki Amamiya (Sin & Punishment, 2000)
Disconfirmed 4/8/2014
Written by @Young Horsetail
Despite Sakurai's clear favouritism to Sin & Punishment's gameplay style enforced out on Kid Icarus Uprising, and the ever-infamous praise back in Braw, Saki Amamiya's confirmed to return as one of the veteran Assists in SSB4, much to dismay towards all of his supporters. I'm sad of seeing him not being elevated, but on the other hand, I'm happy he was brought back to the Assist Program for this installment.
From his footage, it appears that he has been finetuned to act less reckless and fast in his moves by moving slower and having more pause between his actions: in Brawl he was constantly on the move, which had a potential to mess with his A.I behaviour.
I hope this is being true as this can make him better while tormenting the opponents to his acrobatic fullest- but it won't detract from me enjoying to see him appearing to Assist me.
All in all, Saki might be out, but he's not forgotten due being back, being able to cement himself more as many of the cult heroes of Nintendo's history. Perhaps one day, he'll be the successor to his other acquintances - like a certain boxer managed to be.
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[collapse="Knuckle Joe"]
Knuckle Joe (Kirby Super Star, 1996)
Disconfirmed 4/8/2014
Written by @Zero2570
Knuckle Joe was one of the cool Kirby characters that I thought could have been in the next Smash Bros, although my support isn't what it used to be, Knuckle Joe could have been a character that could of had a moveset that had all his moves' strengths be dependent on how long you hold the A or B button etc. But sadly, he just didn't make the cut, but at least Sakurai still held him important enough to be an assist trophy. maybe he still thought he's a "helper" type character since in the Kirby games he's a "helper", so maybe he was always destined to be an assist. However, that character is still a badass, he had a lot of competition though, and he just couldn't punch through.
[/collapse][collapse="Mother Brain"]
Mother Brain (Metroid, 1986)
Disconfirmed 2/7/2014
Mother Brain was confirmed to appear as an Assist Trophy in early February. Taking her appearance from Zero Mission, Mother Brain appears to fire large purple Ridleys lasers at opponents, and has Rinkas (an enemy from Metroid/ Zero Mission, Super Metroid and Other M which damage Samus, can be frozen to be used as platforms, and generally drop ammunition or energy when killed) circulating around her. Her glass container seems to have broken, so that may factor into her role, although I haven't much knowledge of Metroid (I only have Other M so far. Sue me.) It's unknown if her size actually proves anything for Ridley's case, but that won't stop post after post of speculation.
[/collapse][collapse="Andross"]
Andross (Star Fox, 1993)
Disconfirmed 3/27/2014
Andross returns as an Assist Trophy to the Smash Bros. battlefield! In Brawl, Andross' telekinetic projection fires polygonal asteroids at any opponent besides the summoner. It appears he'll do the same here as well, but his true form isn't seen. Maybe as a trophy we'll see the organic monkey's uncle Andross with his floating hands again.
[/collapse]
[collapse="Metroid"]
Metroid (Metroid, 1987)
Disconfirmed 4/7/2014
The Metroids are a creation of collaboration between the Chozo race and Mother Brain, in order to combat the X Parasites. The name "Metroid" means "Ultimate Warrior" in the Chozo language. The creatures grew feral after stopping the X Parasites, and overtook the planet SR388. The Galactic Federation attempted to study these creatures, only to be raided by space pirates and spread across Planet Zebes. Metroids can suck the life force out of a living creature, and grow larger with it's consumption. In Brawl, the Metroid was an assist trophy that latched onto opponents and dealt damage, and it seems they'll do the same again in SSB4.
[/collapse]
[collapse="Devil"]
Devil (Devil World, 1984)
Disconfirmed 4/8/2014
Written by: @ APC99 (It's been a while, hasn't it?)
The Devil was the main antagonist of the Eastern-exclusive title Devil World, using his Satanic powers to control egg creatures and tilt a maze to stop an invading dragon. In Super Smash Bros. Brawl, this tyrant is an Assist Trophy that controls the camera, moving it up, down, left or right to distract you and your opponents. And, as it looks, he'll do the exact same actions in Smash Bros. 4. Now, if only it came to the North American VC...
[/collapse]
[collapse="Chain Chomp"]
Chain Chomp (Super Mario Bros. 3, 1988)
Disconfirmed 2/8/2014
Written by @ Louie G.
Chain Chomp, although we never did expect you, it's a shame to see you go. Such an iconic enemy from Super Mario, now confirmed as an assist trophy. Had it not been the fact that you had no arms of legs, you may have stood a chance. But alas, you cannot fight in the realm of Smash Bros. You have been gifted with a new life, as an assist trophy! It is a rightful position and you look like one of the best so far.
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[collapse="Elec Man"]
Elec Man (Mega Man, 1987)
Disconfirmed 4/8/2014
Written by @shinpichu
DLN-008 Elec Man was part of the original series of Robot Masters created by Dr. Thomas Light and Dr. Albert Wily. Originally designed to control the voltage in a power plant, he was stolen an modified into a battle robot by Dr. Wily during the events of the first game. He is known to be somewhat egotistical and "twisted", but is also very responsible according to his Megaman & Bass CD Data. He also enjoys playing the guitar in his spare time. Elec Man's signature weapon is the Thunder Beam, which fires bolts of lightning in three directions(forwards, up, and down) and can be used to destroy Guts Blocks. He is very fast and agile, traits which combined with the devastating power of the Thunder Beam, have made him infamous as one of the more difficult Robot Masters to defeat in the original Mega Man game. He has been reconstructed and stolen again many times, notably in Rockman World on the Game Boy and Mega Man: The Power Battle in the arcades. His design was used by Wily as the basis for Quick Man, another Robot Master known for his speed and difficulty.
Elec Man was confirmed to be an Assist Trophy during the April Nintendo Direct. His behaviour mimics his fight from Mega Man 1, running and leaping around the stage and firing off Thunder Beams. Much like Mega Man, his appearance in Super Smash Bros. draws heavily from his appearance in the original NES game. When summoned, he strikes the same pose that he does in his stage intro in MM1, and the animation he uses to shoot Thunder Beams is the same as in the original game.
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POKE BALL POKEMONSamurai Goroh (F-Zero, 1990)
Disconfirmed 4/8/2014
Written by @YoshiandToad
For many years F-Zero fans and Smash fans alike have commented on how F-Zero is one of the few original IPs to only have one character on the Smash Roster. Amongst the F-Zero cast, Samurai Goroh was one of the most popular choices, and ranked well in Smash polls alongside fellow potential F-Zero newcomer Black Shadow.
He appeared in Melee in the opening sequence alongside Ridley and Wolf, leading many to believe they were unlockable characters. Sadly this was not the case.
In Brawl, Goroh was the very first Assist Trophy to receive his own page, hacking and slashing at opponents when summoned.
People hoping for Samurai Goroh to finally join his long term rival were dismayed to see he was revealed at the direct as the Assist Trophy to show off the technical differences between playable characters and Assist Trophies.
[/collapse][collapse="Dark Samus"]
Dark Samus (Metroid Prime 2: Echoes, 2004)
Disconfirmed 4/8/2014
Written by @Venus of the Desert Bloom
The Direct was the final death toll to all Dark Samus supporters and Metroid fans alike. However, despite the loss, Dark Samus fans are excited to see that Dark Samus made it in as an Assist Trophy and look forward to the darkness she unleashes onto the battlefield. The fans hope that in place of Dark Samus, Sakurai reconsiders Ridley and promotes him as a playable character. It is shame that Dark Samus is not in playable form but it would be a tragedy for Ridley to not appear playable as well and an insult to Metroid overall. Dark Samus fans are hopeful for rich Metroid content in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U and 3DS and look forward to our favorite Phazon-infused monster as an Assist Trophy.
According to Direct footage, Dark Samus performs a number of attacks such as shooting Phazon-infused energy from her arm cannon. It appears to be fairly powerful and can deliver a fair amount of hitstun and is a very fast hitting attack. The second attack she showed to be able to do is slam the ground with her fist which causes 10 light blue Phazon tenticles to shoot up from the ground. It is unknown what type of damage it does as it barely seems to affect Mega Man. Overall, she seems to be a strong Assist Trophy that delivers a fast hitting projectile attack as well as a close attack that might have secondary attacks. Either after appearing or before she leaves, she performs an intimidating pose.
[/collapse]
[collapse="Midna"]
Midna (The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess, 2006)
Disconfirmed 4/8/2014
Written by @andimidna
While Midna was a relatively popular request for Super Smash Bros Brawl, her requests dropped dramatically at the time of the new 4th title.
In Brawl, all Midna fans received was 2 trophies and 1 sticker. While many may have been disappointed then, she has been upgraded to an Assist Trophy in Super Smash Bros for Wii U. So despite Twilight Princess releasing in 2006, a lot of content is still being taken from the game, such as: Link's Model, Zelda's Model, and of course, Midna's Assist Trophy.
At first glance, it appears that Midna will appear out of the Assist Trophy and will warp to a specific character. Then she will extend her hair out and swing it around to hit anybody within reach. However, Gamexplain pointed out that she extends her hair into a hand, and seems to grab and hold the characters. It is possible that she will grab players and fling them of the stage. It is also unknown whether or not she will be able to warp multiple times to different locations throughout the stage. Once she warps to a spot, she crosses her arms and lets her hair do all of the work. So on a stage such as Palutena's Temple, it would be very advantageous to the summoner if she could warp multiple times throughout her appearance on the stage.
Her assist will only include her imp form. It is doubtful that Wolf Link, or her Princess Form will be involved with her assist.
It is just great to see she is not forgotten, as she could have easily been left out of the game entirely, as we have yet to see her reappear in the Zelda series after 2006.
[/collapse]
[collapse="Saki Amamiya"]
Saki Amamiya (Sin & Punishment, 2000)
Disconfirmed 4/8/2014
Written by @Young Horsetail
Despite Sakurai's clear favouritism to Sin & Punishment's gameplay style enforced out on Kid Icarus Uprising, and the ever-infamous praise back in Braw, Saki Amamiya's confirmed to return as one of the veteran Assists in SSB4, much to dismay towards all of his supporters. I'm sad of seeing him not being elevated, but on the other hand, I'm happy he was brought back to the Assist Program for this installment.
From his footage, it appears that he has been finetuned to act less reckless and fast in his moves by moving slower and having more pause between his actions: in Brawl he was constantly on the move, which had a potential to mess with his A.I behaviour.
I hope this is being true as this can make him better while tormenting the opponents to his acrobatic fullest- but it won't detract from me enjoying to see him appearing to Assist me.
All in all, Saki might be out, but he's not forgotten due being back, being able to cement himself more as many of the cult heroes of Nintendo's history. Perhaps one day, he'll be the successor to his other acquintances - like a certain boxer managed to be.
[/collapse]
[collapse="Knuckle Joe"]
Knuckle Joe (Kirby Super Star, 1996)
Disconfirmed 4/8/2014
Written by @Zero2570
Knuckle Joe was one of the cool Kirby characters that I thought could have been in the next Smash Bros, although my support isn't what it used to be, Knuckle Joe could have been a character that could of had a moveset that had all his moves' strengths be dependent on how long you hold the A or B button etc. But sadly, he just didn't make the cut, but at least Sakurai still held him important enough to be an assist trophy. maybe he still thought he's a "helper" type character since in the Kirby games he's a "helper", so maybe he was always destined to be an assist. However, that character is still a badass, he had a lot of competition though, and he just couldn't punch through.
[/collapse][collapse="Mother Brain"]
Mother Brain (Metroid, 1986)
Disconfirmed 2/7/2014
Mother Brain was confirmed to appear as an Assist Trophy in early February. Taking her appearance from Zero Mission, Mother Brain appears to fire large purple Ridleys lasers at opponents, and has Rinkas (an enemy from Metroid/ Zero Mission, Super Metroid and Other M which damage Samus, can be frozen to be used as platforms, and generally drop ammunition or energy when killed) circulating around her. Her glass container seems to have broken, so that may factor into her role, although I haven't much knowledge of Metroid (I only have Other M so far. Sue me.) It's unknown if her size actually proves anything for Ridley's case, but that won't stop post after post of speculation.
[/collapse][collapse="Andross"]
Andross (Star Fox, 1993)
Disconfirmed 3/27/2014
Andross returns as an Assist Trophy to the Smash Bros. battlefield! In Brawl, Andross' telekinetic projection fires polygonal asteroids at any opponent besides the summoner. It appears he'll do the same here as well, but his true form isn't seen. Maybe as a trophy we'll see the organic monkey's uncle Andross with his floating hands again.
[/collapse]
[collapse="Metroid"]
Metroid (Metroid, 1987)
Disconfirmed 4/7/2014
The Metroids are a creation of collaboration between the Chozo race and Mother Brain, in order to combat the X Parasites. The name "Metroid" means "Ultimate Warrior" in the Chozo language. The creatures grew feral after stopping the X Parasites, and overtook the planet SR388. The Galactic Federation attempted to study these creatures, only to be raided by space pirates and spread across Planet Zebes. Metroids can suck the life force out of a living creature, and grow larger with it's consumption. In Brawl, the Metroid was an assist trophy that latched onto opponents and dealt damage, and it seems they'll do the same again in SSB4.
[/collapse]
[collapse="Devil"]
Devil (Devil World, 1984)
Disconfirmed 4/8/2014
Written by: @ APC99 (It's been a while, hasn't it?)
The Devil was the main antagonist of the Eastern-exclusive title Devil World, using his Satanic powers to control egg creatures and tilt a maze to stop an invading dragon. In Super Smash Bros. Brawl, this tyrant is an Assist Trophy that controls the camera, moving it up, down, left or right to distract you and your opponents. And, as it looks, he'll do the exact same actions in Smash Bros. 4. Now, if only it came to the North American VC...
[/collapse]
[collapse="Chain Chomp"]
Chain Chomp (Super Mario Bros. 3, 1988)
Disconfirmed 2/8/2014
Written by @ Louie G.
Chain Chomp, although we never did expect you, it's a shame to see you go. Such an iconic enemy from Super Mario, now confirmed as an assist trophy. Had it not been the fact that you had no arms of legs, you may have stood a chance. But alas, you cannot fight in the realm of Smash Bros. You have been gifted with a new life, as an assist trophy! It is a rightful position and you look like one of the best so far.
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Elec Man (Mega Man, 1987)
Disconfirmed 4/8/2014
Written by @shinpichu
DLN-008 Elec Man was part of the original series of Robot Masters created by Dr. Thomas Light and Dr. Albert Wily. Originally designed to control the voltage in a power plant, he was stolen an modified into a battle robot by Dr. Wily during the events of the first game. He is known to be somewhat egotistical and "twisted", but is also very responsible according to his Megaman & Bass CD Data. He also enjoys playing the guitar in his spare time. Elec Man's signature weapon is the Thunder Beam, which fires bolts of lightning in three directions(forwards, up, and down) and can be used to destroy Guts Blocks. He is very fast and agile, traits which combined with the devastating power of the Thunder Beam, have made him infamous as one of the more difficult Robot Masters to defeat in the original Mega Man game. He has been reconstructed and stolen again many times, notably in Rockman World on the Game Boy and Mega Man: The Power Battle in the arcades. His design was used by Wily as the basis for Quick Man, another Robot Master known for his speed and difficulty.
Elec Man was confirmed to be an Assist Trophy during the April Nintendo Direct. His behaviour mimics his fight from Mega Man 1, running and leaping around the stage and firing off Thunder Beams. Much like Mega Man, his appearance in Super Smash Bros. draws heavily from his appearance in the original NES game. When summoned, he strikes the same pose that he does in his stage intro in MM1, and the animation he uses to shoot Thunder Beams is the same as in the original game.
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Xerneas (Pokemon X / Pokemon Y, 2013)
Disconfirmed 10/18/2013
Xerneas is one of the Legendary Pokemon originating from the franchise's newest game, Pokemon X/ Pokemon Y for the Nintendo 3DS. This Pokemon is able to share eternal life, and was in a deep sleep in the form of a tree for a thousand years before it's revival. It's role in Super Smash Bros. is probably a Poke Ball Pokemon, as the background matches Battlefield's sky, and the head is far too small to match that of a Poke Floats revival.
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[collapse="Palkia"]
Palkia (Pokemon Diamond / Pokemon Pearl, 2006)
Disconfirmed 2/5/2014
Palkia, one of the Legendaries from Diamond and Pearl, has been transformed from Spear Pillar's stage hazard into a Poke Ball Pokemon, (supposedly) alongside Xerneas, and uses Spacial Rend as one of it's moves. Sadly, this probably means that Brawl's Spear Pillar stage will not be a returning stage, leaving the only option to be the terrain-changing cat-hiding Pokemon Stadium 2.
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[collapse="Dedenne"]
Dedenne (Pokemon X/Y, 2013)
Disconfirmed 2/8/2014
Dedenne, the Antenna Pokemon (and "Pikachu" of Gen. VI) has been confirmed as a Poke Ball, using his electric powers. It appears he'll shoot an X-shaped burst of lightning at opponents. .
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[collapse="Arceus"]
Arceus (Pokemon Diamond/Pearl, 2007)
Deconfirmation: 4/8/2014
Written by @ Swamp Sensei
Arceus is the Alpha Pokemon. It's the closest thing to a god the Pokemon series has as it created the world with it's thousands of arms. To further prove it's power, it also has the highest base stat total of any standard Pokemon. It was deconfirmed in the Smash Direct but it's obvious that Sakurai respects the divine being. When summoned from a Masterball, it uses what appears to be Judgement, it's signature move! This attack causes all airborne enemies to plummet straight down. No matter where they are! A powerful ability for a powerful Pokemon!
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[collapse="Entei"]
Entei (Pokémon Gold/Silver, 1999)
Disconfirmed: 4/8/2014
Written by @GoldenYuiitusin
Known as the Volcano Pokémon, Entei is the Legendary Beast of Fire. It is a leonine creature that is said to cause volcanoes to erupt just by its roar. It made its debut into the Super Smash Bros. series in Super Smash Bros. Melee as a Poké Ball summon that creates a geyser of fire to form around itself, trapping opponents and forcing them into the sky with rapid burning damage. It has retained this role in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, and Super Smash Bros. Wii U/3DS is no exception. The only presumed change is that being a Legendary Pokémon, it would be summoned through the new Master Ball item as opposed to a regular Poké Ball like before.
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[collapse="Bellossom"]
Bellossom (Pokemon Gold/Silver, 1999)
Disconfirmed 4/8/2014
Written by @N3ON
#182, Bellossom, the Flower Pokemon and potential final stage of the Grass-Type Oddish Evolution line is known to be drawn out by and dance in the sunlight of the day. Others say the dance itself draws the sun out. As it dances its petals rub together, which can cause a variety of effects.
In Smash Bros 4., as in Brawl and Melee (Bellossom's Smash debut) Bellossom's Pokeball effect is using Sleep Powder as it dances to lull its foes into a short state of sleep.
Bellossom's presence as a Pokeball Pokemon was confirmed during the Smash Bros. Direct.
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Electrode (Pokemon Red/Green, 1996)
Deconfirmed: 4/8/2014
Oh Electrode. You've never stood a chance at being playable, but you've always been by our side.
Ever since the first Smash Bros. in Silph Co., you've been around to explode indiscriminately and give the fighters' day just a little bit more... Flare. Come Melee and beyond, you've been a staple Poke Ball Pokemon. In fact, alongside Goldeen, Snorlax, and Mew, you've been one of the only Pokemon to stick through with us, no matter what!
For that, we salute you, our kabooming comrade. Here's to many more years to come of getting very, very far away from your explosions.[/collapse][collapse="Meloetta"]
Meloetta (Pokemon Black/White, 2010)
Disconfirmed: 4/8/2014
Written by @R.O.B.
Ah beloved Meloetta, such a great idea of incorporating transformations and song for combat on part with Zelda and Jiggs. You had such a wonderful design for an androgynous legendary and a kawaii voice on par with Miku. Now that you are a Pokeball, it's the time for you to accept your fate as a Pokeball Pokemon.
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Meowth (Pokemon Red & Blue, 1996)
Disconfirmed 4/8/2014
Written by @ Arcadenik
Meowth is the Scratch Cat Pokemon. It is one of the more popular and famous Pokemon. It is best-known for its recurring role in the Pokemon anime as Team Rocket's lovable mascot. It is one of two 1st gen Pokemon to still appear in the anime consistently (the other is Pikachu, obviously). Its signature move, Pay Day, is useful for making extra money outside trainer battles and selling items at Poke Marts. Unfortunately for the Meowth fans, Meowth was disconfirmed for the fourth time during the Smash Direct despite 15 years of support. It was seen using Pay Day to attack enemies with koban coins. Many fans were grateful that Meowth, at least, still appears as a summonable Pokemon who gets into action instead of being a lifeless trophy. Meowth's dream of being a star is just that... a dream.
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Eevee (Pokemon Red/Blue, 1996)
Disconfirmed 4/8/2014
Written by @Cobalsh
Eevee is the Evolution Pokémon, originating in Kanto. It is known for having multiple evolutions that originate from different sources, like Stones, Friendship and... touching rocks? Ok, whatever. Anyway, Eevee appeared in Super Smash Bros Wii U/3DS as a Pokeball, and uses Tackle to smack opponents.
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[collapse="Victini"]
Victini (Pokemon Black/White, 2010)
Disconfirmed 4/8/2014
Written by @Fortanono
Sakurai recently confirmed that Victini would be a Pokéball Pokémon, possibly fulfilling the role of the Mew-like Pokémon. Victini did not really have an actual chance, but some of us believed he did as he was Junichi Masuda's favorite Pokémon, much like Pichu was. This was just bias, however, and many fans are glad that he is still making an appearance.
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Snivy (Pokemon Black/White, 2010)
Disconfirmed 4/8/2014
Written by @Jaklub (Main Coder of Super Smash Bros. Crusade)
Snivy, the Grass Snake Pokemon, is one of the starters in Pokemon Black, White, Black 2 and White 2 games. It was revealed in 2010 alongside with the other choices, Tepig and Oshawott. Smug, swift and slim, it quickly became a fan-favorite, nicknamed Smugleaf. Now, with 5th generation having become a thing of the past, it appears that in the upcoming Smash Bros. games it will fulfill the role of a Pokeball assist, aiding those who release it. Chances of Snivy becoming something more than that were less than slim anyway, so let us appreciate what we have.
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[collapse="Fennekin"]
Fennekin (Pokemon X/Y, 2013)
Disconfirmed 4/8/2014
Written by @Xenoblaze
#653 Fennekin, the Fox Pokemon, is a Fire type Pokemon introduced in Generation VI, and is one of the three starter Pokemon available in Kalos, the others being Chespin and Froakie. Fennekin evolves into Braxien at level 16, and then into Delphox at level 36. Fennekin is a straight forward special attacker, sporting decent speed, special attack, and special defense. Typical of a Fire type, it is capable of preforming varies Fire type attacks, but despite it's pure Fire typing it's also capable of learning varies Psychic attacks, which becomes more enforced when it gains a Psychic typing when it evolves into Delphox. One quirk with Fennekin is it's diet of twigs, and it sports a bit of temperamental personality.
Fennekin debuts in Super Smash Bros. Wii U/3DS as a Pokeball summon, where it shoots out a fireball that causes an explosion of flames when it makes contact with the opponent, similar to Ness' PK Fire. This has been confirmed as of 4/8/14 via the Smash Direct.
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[collapse="Keldeo"]
Keldeo (Pokemon Black/White, 2010)
Disconfirmed 4/8/2014
Written by @Scoliosis Jones
#647. Keldeo, the Colt Pokemon. This Water and Fighting type Pokemon was an Event Legendary for Pokemon Black And White, released on the Nintendo DS in 2010. It was largely considered the "4th Musketeer" when juxtaposed with Cobalion, Virizion, and Terrackion, who resemble the 3 Musketeers. All four share the move Sacred Sword, a fighting type attack. Keldeo has 2 forms; originally being in 'Ordinary Form' and changing into "Resolute Form"
In Super Smash Bros for Wii U and 3DS, Keldeo acts as a Pokeball summon, most likely after throwing a Master Ball in play. It attacks with it's signature attack, Sacred Sword, as it swipes with its Unicorn like horn while in its Resolute Form. It was revealed to play this role in the Super Smash Bros. Nintendo Direct on April 8th, 2014.
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[collapse="Metagross"]
Metagross (Pokemon Ruby/Sapphire, 2002)
Disconfirmed 4/8/2014
Written by @IsmaR
#376 Metagross, the Iron Leg Pokémon, was introduced in the 3rd generation of games for the Pokémon series, debuting in Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire as the games' "Pseudo-Legendary" (equivalent to the games' Dragonite) alongside Salamence. It quickly gained popularity for its amazing stats, rarity (used and receivable only by/from the games' Champion, Steven Stone) and uniqueness, being comprised of 4 smaller "legs" that are actually the fusing of 2 of its prior evolution's form, Metang (who itself is comprised of 2 Beldum, the base form) and lastly having the apparent processing power rivaling a supercomputer. Being of both Steel and Psychic dual typing, it was able to use its limbs for brute force and telekinetic abilities for both offense and mobility.
Metagross debuted in Smash Bros. Brawl as a Pokéball assist, stomping anyone who was immediately surrounding it into the ground and causing Earthquake shockwaves to launch foes who farther away upwards. With the latest Nintendo Direct, it was seen reprising this role. Though his chances and relevance were slim, he remained a fan favorite, so seeing him in the game goes to show that Metagross still holds some semblance to the series.
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[collapse="Goldeen"]
Goldeen (Pokemon Red/Green, 1997)
Disconfirmed 4/8/2014
Written by @MisterVideoGaming
Well, here we go again. It's that time again. Meet the new boss, same as the old boss.
And once again, we go through the act of seeing which Pokemon return, and which don't.
Now, some have escaped this tragedy (Charizard is a good example). But, some aren't as lucky as others. The greatest example is our friend Goldeen. Who somehow hasn't escaped this wrath since the N64 era. "Who's Goldeen?" you ask? Well, while also known as 118th Pokemon in the National Pokedex, it's also a first-gen Water type Pokemon. And in said gen, along with other after it, you got it by fishing. As such, it was mostly with the Good Rod. But in Smash, Goldeen has a different role. It has not only has the "role" of being a Pokeball Pokemon, but also is stuck with the gimmick of the one that "splashes around". And really nothing else with every iteration that has come our way.
With that said, many of you are aware of the Smash Direct. As well as the "Direct Massacre" as we've all come to know it. To be fair, with that Direct, we did get plenty of info. New stages, a new character, not to mention items and Pokemon. In other words, the perfect place for disconfirmations. And if that didn't help, we received two press kits featuring hundreds of pics. Saying there would be no losses is just denial. Someone was bound to go down. And, it went as well as we expected. Multiple fan favorites became Assist Trophies. One all-star with the risk of being a stage hazard. And a certain Trainer with two of his Pokemon are claimed to have been abandoned in this warfare. And then we get to the Pokemon. Good God the Pokemon lost! Keldeo, Victini, who didn't get gypped?! It was insane. It was just one after another! One loss coming after one before it! And, sadly, Goldeen was thrown into the mix. Poor thing just can't catch a break.
It's not like Goldeen did anything wrong to deserve this. Heck, many have even pointed to Magikarp taking said role. Isn't it notable for this? And sure, it wasn't the best Water type. But what it did it could do very well in the right hands. Especially if you got it to Seaking. Well, in any case, this was expected, but it's still sad to see any Pokemon go to Pokeball territory. It was close, but sadly with no cigar. And even when "A small role is better than none." is what they say, it does deserves more credit then it's given. Just at least some form of recognition.
With that said, my condolences go to the fans of Goldeen.
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[collapse="Gardevoir"]
Gardevoir (Pokemon Ruby/Sapphire, 2002)
Disconfirmation: 4/8/2014
Written by @Guybrush20X6
According to the Pokedex, these Psychic/Fairy types have the power to see the future, will protect their trainers with their lives and can even summon black holes to absorb attacks. They evolve from Kirlia at Level 30 and have a Male counterpart in Gallade, despite being capable of being male themselves.
Gardevoir has long been a fan favorite due to it's intresting design, great special stats and er... lovely personality? Game Freak seemed to take notice of this in X & Y making it into one of the new Fairy type Pokemon and giving it a new Mega Form which is used by the champion herself.
This wasn't enough to upgrade Gardevoir's status in Smash 4 and one again, it seems to return as a Pokeball Pokemon.
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Debut Game: Pokemon B2/W2 (Event released 8/7/2014)
Deconfirmed at: E3 2014 Demo (June 11th)
By TitanTeaTime
Genesect is a bug/steel legendary Pokemon - the first bug type legendary, at that. In the games there have been multiple events including one for a level 15 Genesect early on in B2/W2 and a Japan-exclusive Genesect with the special moves Blaze Kick, Extremespeed and Shift Gear, as well as its signature move Techno Blast. However, it is more known in the competitive Pokemon as being a very powerful and versatile pokemon with its great power, good defences and only 1 weakness. It does suffer from slightly below average speed, but that can be fixed with either the use of a choice scarf or the aforementioned Shift Gear.
In Smash 4, while it was a popular candidate for a 5th gen rep (the other main choice being Zoroark who has also since been deconfirmed) makes its Smash Debut as a pokeball or master ball summon. Although it is notable for being very powerful in the role it's been given: Its attack pattern consists of firing 2 small lasers then 1 large laser, presumably Techno Blast, the latter laser having enough power to KO at medium percentages and having a large range to boot. It then repeats this combo, before disappearing. Who knows, though: Maybe in the next game if it has enough popularity it could get promoted as Charizard or Little Mac did from the pokeball or assist trophy role respectively.
[/Collapse]Xerneas (Pokemon X / Pokemon Y, 2013)
Disconfirmed 10/18/2013
Xerneas is one of the Legendary Pokemon originating from the franchise's newest game, Pokemon X/ Pokemon Y for the Nintendo 3DS. This Pokemon is able to share eternal life, and was in a deep sleep in the form of a tree for a thousand years before it's revival. It's role in Super Smash Bros. is probably a Poke Ball Pokemon, as the background matches Battlefield's sky, and the head is far too small to match that of a Poke Floats revival.
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[collapse="Palkia"]
Palkia (Pokemon Diamond / Pokemon Pearl, 2006)
Disconfirmed 2/5/2014
Palkia, one of the Legendaries from Diamond and Pearl, has been transformed from Spear Pillar's stage hazard into a Poke Ball Pokemon, (supposedly) alongside Xerneas, and uses Spacial Rend as one of it's moves. Sadly, this probably means that Brawl's Spear Pillar stage will not be a returning stage, leaving the only option to be the terrain-changing cat-hiding Pokemon Stadium 2.
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[collapse="Dedenne"]
Dedenne (Pokemon X/Y, 2013)
Disconfirmed 2/8/2014
Dedenne, the Antenna Pokemon (and "Pikachu" of Gen. VI) has been confirmed as a Poke Ball, using his electric powers. It appears he'll shoot an X-shaped burst of lightning at opponents. .
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[collapse="Arceus"]
Arceus (Pokemon Diamond/Pearl, 2007)
Deconfirmation: 4/8/2014
Written by @ Swamp Sensei
Arceus is the Alpha Pokemon. It's the closest thing to a god the Pokemon series has as it created the world with it's thousands of arms. To further prove it's power, it also has the highest base stat total of any standard Pokemon. It was deconfirmed in the Smash Direct but it's obvious that Sakurai respects the divine being. When summoned from a Masterball, it uses what appears to be Judgement, it's signature move! This attack causes all airborne enemies to plummet straight down. No matter where they are! A powerful ability for a powerful Pokemon!
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Mew, the New Species Pokemon
Series: Pokemon
Debut: Pokemon Red and Blue (1996)
Disconfirmation: April 8, 2014, Super Smash Bros. Direct
Role: Pokeball Pokemon
"So rare that it is still said to be a mirage by many experts. Only a few people have seen it worldwide."
Mew is a Pokemon beloved by many. #151 in Pokedex order, this Pokemon is the ancestor of them all, with the unique ability to learn any TM, HM, or Move Tutor move (except those exclusive to specific Pokemon). Mew is an extremely rare Pokemon that can only be obtained by use of special events. Mew has a particularly interesting history with Pokemon. In Pokemon Red, Blue, and Green, Mew was programmed into the game by Shigeki Morimoto without even Nintendo knowing about it. While this is normally highly frowned upon, Mew was received incredibly well. See, word of mouth had spread that many Pokemon were hidden in the game that were actually not (Mewthree and Pikablue being the most notorious examples). Imagine everyone's surprise when one of these mythical Pokemon proved to actually be in the game! It lead to an increase of sales and is noted as a major reason for Pokemon's success in Japan.
Mew also has a long history with the Super Smash Bros. series, being a Pokeball Pokemon in every game since the original. While there were some people rooting for Mew's playability, most people were unsurprised when it proved to be a Pokeball summon yet again.
"It makes me happy being with you!"
Series: Pokemon
Debut: Pokemon Red and Blue (1996)
Disconfirmation: April 8, 2014, Super Smash Bros. Direct
Role: Pokeball Pokemon
"So rare that it is still said to be a mirage by many experts. Only a few people have seen it worldwide."
Mew is a Pokemon beloved by many. #151 in Pokedex order, this Pokemon is the ancestor of them all, with the unique ability to learn any TM, HM, or Move Tutor move (except those exclusive to specific Pokemon). Mew is an extremely rare Pokemon that can only be obtained by use of special events. Mew has a particularly interesting history with Pokemon. In Pokemon Red, Blue, and Green, Mew was programmed into the game by Shigeki Morimoto without even Nintendo knowing about it. While this is normally highly frowned upon, Mew was received incredibly well. See, word of mouth had spread that many Pokemon were hidden in the game that were actually not (Mewthree and Pikablue being the most notorious examples). Imagine everyone's surprise when one of these mythical Pokemon proved to actually be in the game! It lead to an increase of sales and is noted as a major reason for Pokemon's success in Japan.
Mew also has a long history with the Super Smash Bros. series, being a Pokeball Pokemon in every game since the original. While there were some people rooting for Mew's playability, most people were unsurprised when it proved to be a Pokeball summon yet again.
"It makes me happy being with you!"
Entei (Pokémon Gold/Silver, 1999)
Disconfirmed: 4/8/2014
Written by @GoldenYuiitusin
Known as the Volcano Pokémon, Entei is the Legendary Beast of Fire. It is a leonine creature that is said to cause volcanoes to erupt just by its roar. It made its debut into the Super Smash Bros. series in Super Smash Bros. Melee as a Poké Ball summon that creates a geyser of fire to form around itself, trapping opponents and forcing them into the sky with rapid burning damage. It has retained this role in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, and Super Smash Bros. Wii U/3DS is no exception. The only presumed change is that being a Legendary Pokémon, it would be summoned through the new Master Ball item as opposed to a regular Poké Ball like before.
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[collapse="Bellossom"]
Bellossom (Pokemon Gold/Silver, 1999)
Disconfirmed 4/8/2014
Written by @N3ON
#182, Bellossom, the Flower Pokemon and potential final stage of the Grass-Type Oddish Evolution line is known to be drawn out by and dance in the sunlight of the day. Others say the dance itself draws the sun out. As it dances its petals rub together, which can cause a variety of effects.
In Smash Bros 4., as in Brawl and Melee (Bellossom's Smash debut) Bellossom's Pokeball effect is using Sleep Powder as it dances to lull its foes into a short state of sleep.
Bellossom's presence as a Pokeball Pokemon was confirmed during the Smash Bros. Direct.
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Electrode (Pokemon Red/Green, 1996)
Deconfirmed: 4/8/2014
Oh Electrode. You've never stood a chance at being playable, but you've always been by our side.
Ever since the first Smash Bros. in Silph Co., you've been around to explode indiscriminately and give the fighters' day just a little bit more... Flare. Come Melee and beyond, you've been a staple Poke Ball Pokemon. In fact, alongside Goldeen, Snorlax, and Mew, you've been one of the only Pokemon to stick through with us, no matter what!
For that, we salute you, our kabooming comrade. Here's to many more years to come of getting very, very far away from your explosions.[/collapse][collapse="Meloetta"]
Meloetta (Pokemon Black/White, 2010)
Disconfirmed: 4/8/2014
Written by @R.O.B.
Ah beloved Meloetta, such a great idea of incorporating transformations and song for combat on part with Zelda and Jiggs. You had such a wonderful design for an androgynous legendary and a kawaii voice on par with Miku. Now that you are a Pokeball, it's the time for you to accept your fate as a Pokeball Pokemon.
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Meowth (Pokemon Red & Blue, 1996)
Disconfirmed 4/8/2014
Written by @ Arcadenik
Meowth is the Scratch Cat Pokemon. It is one of the more popular and famous Pokemon. It is best-known for its recurring role in the Pokemon anime as Team Rocket's lovable mascot. It is one of two 1st gen Pokemon to still appear in the anime consistently (the other is Pikachu, obviously). Its signature move, Pay Day, is useful for making extra money outside trainer battles and selling items at Poke Marts. Unfortunately for the Meowth fans, Meowth was disconfirmed for the fourth time during the Smash Direct despite 15 years of support. It was seen using Pay Day to attack enemies with koban coins. Many fans were grateful that Meowth, at least, still appears as a summonable Pokemon who gets into action instead of being a lifeless trophy. Meowth's dream of being a star is just that... a dream.
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Eevee (Pokemon Red/Blue, 1996)
Disconfirmed 4/8/2014
Written by @Cobalsh
Eevee is the Evolution Pokémon, originating in Kanto. It is known for having multiple evolutions that originate from different sources, like Stones, Friendship and... touching rocks? Ok, whatever. Anyway, Eevee appeared in Super Smash Bros Wii U/3DS as a Pokeball, and uses Tackle to smack opponents.
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[collapse="Victini"]
Victini (Pokemon Black/White, 2010)
Disconfirmed 4/8/2014
Written by @Fortanono
Sakurai recently confirmed that Victini would be a Pokéball Pokémon, possibly fulfilling the role of the Mew-like Pokémon. Victini did not really have an actual chance, but some of us believed he did as he was Junichi Masuda's favorite Pokémon, much like Pichu was. This was just bias, however, and many fans are glad that he is still making an appearance.
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Snivy (Pokemon Black/White, 2010)
Disconfirmed 4/8/2014
Written by @Jaklub (Main Coder of Super Smash Bros. Crusade)
Snivy, the Grass Snake Pokemon, is one of the starters in Pokemon Black, White, Black 2 and White 2 games. It was revealed in 2010 alongside with the other choices, Tepig and Oshawott. Smug, swift and slim, it quickly became a fan-favorite, nicknamed Smugleaf. Now, with 5th generation having become a thing of the past, it appears that in the upcoming Smash Bros. games it will fulfill the role of a Pokeball assist, aiding those who release it. Chances of Snivy becoming something more than that were less than slim anyway, so let us appreciate what we have.
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[collapse="Fennekin"]
Fennekin (Pokemon X/Y, 2013)
Disconfirmed 4/8/2014
Written by @Xenoblaze
#653 Fennekin, the Fox Pokemon, is a Fire type Pokemon introduced in Generation VI, and is one of the three starter Pokemon available in Kalos, the others being Chespin and Froakie. Fennekin evolves into Braxien at level 16, and then into Delphox at level 36. Fennekin is a straight forward special attacker, sporting decent speed, special attack, and special defense. Typical of a Fire type, it is capable of preforming varies Fire type attacks, but despite it's pure Fire typing it's also capable of learning varies Psychic attacks, which becomes more enforced when it gains a Psychic typing when it evolves into Delphox. One quirk with Fennekin is it's diet of twigs, and it sports a bit of temperamental personality.
Fennekin debuts in Super Smash Bros. Wii U/3DS as a Pokeball summon, where it shoots out a fireball that causes an explosion of flames when it makes contact with the opponent, similar to Ness' PK Fire. This has been confirmed as of 4/8/14 via the Smash Direct.
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[collapse="Keldeo"]
Keldeo (Pokemon Black/White, 2010)
Disconfirmed 4/8/2014
Written by @Scoliosis Jones
#647. Keldeo, the Colt Pokemon. This Water and Fighting type Pokemon was an Event Legendary for Pokemon Black And White, released on the Nintendo DS in 2010. It was largely considered the "4th Musketeer" when juxtaposed with Cobalion, Virizion, and Terrackion, who resemble the 3 Musketeers. All four share the move Sacred Sword, a fighting type attack. Keldeo has 2 forms; originally being in 'Ordinary Form' and changing into "Resolute Form"
In Super Smash Bros for Wii U and 3DS, Keldeo acts as a Pokeball summon, most likely after throwing a Master Ball in play. It attacks with it's signature attack, Sacred Sword, as it swipes with its Unicorn like horn while in its Resolute Form. It was revealed to play this role in the Super Smash Bros. Nintendo Direct on April 8th, 2014.
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[collapse="Metagross"]
Metagross (Pokemon Ruby/Sapphire, 2002)
Disconfirmed 4/8/2014
Written by @IsmaR
#376 Metagross, the Iron Leg Pokémon, was introduced in the 3rd generation of games for the Pokémon series, debuting in Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire as the games' "Pseudo-Legendary" (equivalent to the games' Dragonite) alongside Salamence. It quickly gained popularity for its amazing stats, rarity (used and receivable only by/from the games' Champion, Steven Stone) and uniqueness, being comprised of 4 smaller "legs" that are actually the fusing of 2 of its prior evolution's form, Metang (who itself is comprised of 2 Beldum, the base form) and lastly having the apparent processing power rivaling a supercomputer. Being of both Steel and Psychic dual typing, it was able to use its limbs for brute force and telekinetic abilities for both offense and mobility.
Metagross debuted in Smash Bros. Brawl as a Pokéball assist, stomping anyone who was immediately surrounding it into the ground and causing Earthquake shockwaves to launch foes who farther away upwards. With the latest Nintendo Direct, it was seen reprising this role. Though his chances and relevance were slim, he remained a fan favorite, so seeing him in the game goes to show that Metagross still holds some semblance to the series.
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[collapse="Goldeen"]
Goldeen (Pokemon Red/Green, 1997)
Disconfirmed 4/8/2014
Written by @MisterVideoGaming
Well, here we go again. It's that time again. Meet the new boss, same as the old boss.
And once again, we go through the act of seeing which Pokemon return, and which don't.
Now, some have escaped this tragedy (Charizard is a good example). But, some aren't as lucky as others. The greatest example is our friend Goldeen. Who somehow hasn't escaped this wrath since the N64 era. "Who's Goldeen?" you ask? Well, while also known as 118th Pokemon in the National Pokedex, it's also a first-gen Water type Pokemon. And in said gen, along with other after it, you got it by fishing. As such, it was mostly with the Good Rod. But in Smash, Goldeen has a different role. It has not only has the "role" of being a Pokeball Pokemon, but also is stuck with the gimmick of the one that "splashes around". And really nothing else with every iteration that has come our way.
With that said, many of you are aware of the Smash Direct. As well as the "Direct Massacre" as we've all come to know it. To be fair, with that Direct, we did get plenty of info. New stages, a new character, not to mention items and Pokemon. In other words, the perfect place for disconfirmations. And if that didn't help, we received two press kits featuring hundreds of pics. Saying there would be no losses is just denial. Someone was bound to go down. And, it went as well as we expected. Multiple fan favorites became Assist Trophies. One all-star with the risk of being a stage hazard. And a certain Trainer with two of his Pokemon are claimed to have been abandoned in this warfare. And then we get to the Pokemon. Good God the Pokemon lost! Keldeo, Victini, who didn't get gypped?! It was insane. It was just one after another! One loss coming after one before it! And, sadly, Goldeen was thrown into the mix. Poor thing just can't catch a break.
It's not like Goldeen did anything wrong to deserve this. Heck, many have even pointed to Magikarp taking said role. Isn't it notable for this? And sure, it wasn't the best Water type. But what it did it could do very well in the right hands. Especially if you got it to Seaking. Well, in any case, this was expected, but it's still sad to see any Pokemon go to Pokeball territory. It was close, but sadly with no cigar. And even when "A small role is better than none." is what they say, it does deserves more credit then it's given. Just at least some form of recognition.
With that said, my condolences go to the fans of Goldeen.
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Gardevoir (Pokemon Ruby/Sapphire, 2002)
Disconfirmation: 4/8/2014
Written by @Guybrush20X6
According to the Pokedex, these Psychic/Fairy types have the power to see the future, will protect their trainers with their lives and can even summon black holes to absorb attacks. They evolve from Kirlia at Level 30 and have a Male counterpart in Gallade, despite being capable of being male themselves.
Gardevoir has long been a fan favorite due to it's intresting design, great special stats and er... lovely personality? Game Freak seemed to take notice of this in X & Y making it into one of the new Fairy type Pokemon and giving it a new Mega Form which is used by the champion herself.
This wasn't enough to upgrade Gardevoir's status in Smash 4 and one again, it seems to return as a Pokeball Pokemon.
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Debut Game: Pokemon B2/W2 (Event released 8/7/2014)
Deconfirmed at: E3 2014 Demo (June 11th)
By TitanTeaTime
Genesect is a bug/steel legendary Pokemon - the first bug type legendary, at that. In the games there have been multiple events including one for a level 15 Genesect early on in B2/W2 and a Japan-exclusive Genesect with the special moves Blaze Kick, Extremespeed and Shift Gear, as well as its signature move Techno Blast. However, it is more known in the competitive Pokemon as being a very powerful and versatile pokemon with its great power, good defences and only 1 weakness. It does suffer from slightly below average speed, but that can be fixed with either the use of a choice scarf or the aforementioned Shift Gear.
In Smash 4, while it was a popular candidate for a 5th gen rep (the other main choice being Zoroark who has also since been deconfirmed) makes its Smash Debut as a pokeball or master ball summon. Although it is notable for being very powerful in the role it's been given: Its attack pattern consists of firing 2 small lasers then 1 large laser, presumably Techno Blast, the latter laser having enough power to KO at medium percentages and having a large range to boot. It then repeats this combo, before disappearing. Who knows, though: Maybe in the next game if it has enough popularity it could get promoted as Charizard or Little Mac did from the pokeball or assist trophy role respectively.
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