Super Smash Bros. 4

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Super Smash Bros. for Wii U/3DS
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Collective logo for both versions
Japanese name 大乱闘スマッシュブラザーズ (Dairantō Sumasshu Burazāzu for Wii U and 3DS
Console Wii U, 3DS
Developer Sora Ltd. and Namco Bandai
Publisher Nintendo
Genre Fighting
Players {{{players}}}
Release date
Japan September 13, 2014 (3DS)
Holiday 2014 (Wii U)
North America October 3, 2014 (3DS)
Holiday 2014 (Wii U)
Europe October 3, 2014 (3DS)
Winter 2014 (Wii U)
Australia October 4, 2014 (3DS)
Summer 2014 (Wii U)
South Korea N/A
Related games
Predecessor Super Smash Bros. Brawl


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Super Smash Bros. for Wii U and 3DS (大乱闘スマッシュブラザーズ for Wii U and 3DS?), also collectively and unoffically 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.

Olimar & Pikmin

Olimar returns as a veteran fighter, retaining much of the moveset he had in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. Few details have been announced regarding the changes, but the following are known:

Confirmed information

  • Pikmin appear to be slightly larger; Olimar's size appears mostly unchanged.
  • Hocotate Ship is known to return in a capacity other than as Olimar's Final Smash.
  • Olimar now can only have 3 Pikmin in his possession, possibly due to hardware limitations of the 3DS.
  • Olimar's up special, originally Pikmin vine, has been replaced with two Winged Pikmin.
  • Brittany is not a playable character.

Olimar's moves

From what the screenshots show us, Olimar keeps many of his standard moves from the previous game. However, we have not seen the use of any special move in a screenshot. Thanks to the Super Smash Bros. Direct on Arpil 8th, 2014, we have gotten a little more information.

Standard Special move

Pikmin Pluck: Olimar plucks Pikmin. However, as stated, he can only carry three Pikmin, and to make the Pikmin use more strategy based, the Pikmin come in a set order (Red, Yellow, Blue, White, Purple, repeat).

Side Special move

Pikmin Throw: Unchanged from Brawl. He throws Pikmin, and the Pikmin, unless it's a Purple, will latch on. Purples knock the victim back.

Up Special move

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.

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Olimar's Final Smash in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U.

Down Special move

Call to Order: Just like in Brawl, all wayward Pikmin are called back. This time, no Super Armor is given to Olimar during the move.

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.

Sakurai's Miiverse post where Alph is revealed as a playable fighter in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U.

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.

On September 11, 2014, Sakurai confirmed that Alph was an alternate costume for Olimar. He functions exactly the same as Olimar, even when it comes to the stage introduction and Final Smash. In other words, Alph still enters out of the Hocotate Ship when entering the stage, and still uses the Hocotate Ship for his Final Smash. He, like Olimar, is unable to use Rock Pikmin. Alph also seems to be a bit taller than he was in Pikmin 3.

Posts by Sakurai

"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." [1]

"They are different characters, so they each get their own title treatment on the character-selection screen. See? It says Alph." [2]

Garden of Hope

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The full view of the Garden of Hope stage. Note the many differences.

The Garden of Hope is a playable stage for the Wii U installment of the series. It is currently unknown if there will be a Pikmin-related stage for the 3DS counterpart.

The main arena takes place in the second half of the area accessible once Louie runs away with the juice. There are a few changes, however:

  • The pieces of land are now connected by a Bridge.
  • The Drake is seen in the area with a Burgeoning Spiderwort and a Tin Box in the real game. 
  • The cup, which is constucted out of Fragments, is now on land. 
  • There are Elevator Platforms on each  of the ends of the stage. 
  • There is a Climbing Stick on the right half of the stage that you can stand on. 
  • There is a Tin Can in place of the Bamboo Gate.
  • Most significantly, the other part of the area is no longer there. Instead, there is a massive waterfall. 

At this time, there appears to be no stage hazards that inflict damage upon a player

Distant Planet

Main article: Distant Planet.

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 Final Destination form of this stage takes away all the vegetation and leaves a simple dirt platform to fight on. The Final Destination form also provides a better view of the background.

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