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'''[[Palutena]]''': Palutana was revealed in a [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xqTW13AYniY#t trailer] at E3 2014 as a newly-added playable character. Many of her moves are based off of various [[powers]] that appeared in ''Uprising''. Palutena is also one of the few characters to have 12 completely unique specials that can be altered through [[smashwiki:Character customization|customization]]. | '''[[Palutena]]''': Palutana was revealed in a [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xqTW13AYniY#t trailer] at E3 2014 as a newly-added playable character. Many of her moves are based off of various [[powers]] that appeared in ''Uprising''. Palutena is also one of the few characters to have 12 completely unique specials that can be altered through [[smashwiki:Character customization|customization]]. | ||
'''[[Dark Pit]]''': Dark Pit was [http://www.twitch.tv/hamayama leaked] through a user's Twitch channel who managed to get a copy of the 3DS game early. He is an unlockable newcomer and can be obtained in the 3DS version by playing [[smashwiki:Classic Mode|Classic Mode]] three times with three different characters, or playing 50 VS matches. In the Wii U version, he can be unlocked by clearing [[smashwiki:All-Star Mode|All-Star Mode]] on normal difficulty, or playing 40 VS matches. He is mainly a [[smashwiki:clone|clone]] of Pit, but has a few differences. | '''[[Dark Pit]]''': Dark Pit was [http://www.twitch.tv/hamayama leaked] through a user's Twitch channel who managed to get a copy of the 3DS game early. He is an unlockable newcomer and can be obtained in the 3DS version by playing [[smashwiki:Classic Mode|Classic Mode]] three times with three different characters, or playing 50 VS matches. In the Wii U version, he can be unlocked by clearing [[smashwiki:All-Star Mode|All-Star Mode]] on normal difficulty (or higher), or playing 40 VS matches. He is mainly a [[smashwiki:clone|clone]] of Pit, but has a few differences. | ||
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*[[Nutski]] | *[[Nutski]] | ||
*[[Orne]] | *[[Orne]] | ||
*[[Reaper]] | *[[Reaper]] '''*''' | ||
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*[[Skuttler]] | *[[Skuttler]] | ||
*[[Skuttler Cannoneer]] | *[[Skuttler Cannoneer]] | ||
*[[Skuttler Mage]] | *[[Skuttler Mage]] | ||
*[[Souflee]] | *[[Souflee]] '''*''' | ||
*[[Zuree]] | *[[Zuree]] | ||
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<small>('''*''') indicates these enemies also appear in [[smashwiki:Smash Tour|Smash Tour]]</small> | |||
===[[smashwiki:Trophy|Trophies]]=== | ===[[smashwiki:Trophy|Trophies]]=== | ||
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*[[Arlon]] (3DS) | *[[Arlon]] (3DS) | ||
*Back Shield ( | *Back Shield | ||
*Black Hole Laser (Wii U) | |||
*Boom Stomper (3DS) | *Boom Stomper (3DS) | ||
*Bumpety Bomb (3DS) | *Bumpety Bomb (3DS) | ||
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*Daphne (3DS) | *Daphne (3DS) | ||
*Dark Pit | *Dark Pit | ||
*Dark Pit (Alt. | *Dark Pit (Alt.) | ||
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*[[Dark Pit Staff]] (3DS) | *[[Dark Pit Staff]] (3DS) | ||
*Dark Pit Staff (Final Smash) (Wii U) | *Dark Pit Staff (Final Smash) (Wii U) | ||
*Daybreak | *Daybreak | ||
*[[Fiend's Cauldron]] (3DS) | *[[Fiend's Cauldron]] (3DS) | ||
*Flage (3DS) | *Flage (3DS) | ||
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*[[Hades]] (3DS) | *[[Hades]] (3DS) | ||
*[[Hewdraw]] (3DS) | *[[Hewdraw]] (3DS) | ||
*Killer Eye | *Killer Eye | ||
*Lethenium (3DS) | *Lethenium (3DS) | ||
*Lurchthorn (3DS) | |||
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*Magnus | |||
*Magnus | |||
*Mahva (3DS) | *Mahva (3DS) | ||
*[[Medusa]] (3DS) | *[[Medusa]] (3DS) | ||
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*Orne (3DS) | *Orne (3DS) | ||
*Palutena | *Palutena | ||
*Palutena (Alt.) | |||
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*[[Palutena Bow]] (3DS) | *[[Palutena Bow]] (3DS) | ||
*Palutena's Temple (Wii U) | |||
*Phosphora | *Phosphora | ||
*Pit | *Pit | ||
*Pit (Alt. | *Pit (Alt.) | ||
*Pit (Eggplant) (3DS) | *Pit (Eggplant) (3DS) | ||
*[[Pseudo-Palutena]] (3DS) | *[[Pseudo-Palutena]] (3DS) | ||
*[[Pyrrhon]] (3DS) | *[[Pyrrhon]] (3DS) | ||
*Reaper | *Reaper | ||
*[[Reset Bomb]] (3DS) | *[[Reset Bomb]] (3DS) | ||
*Skuttler (3DS) | *Skuttler (3DS) | ||
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*Skuttler Mage (3DS) | *Skuttler Mage (3DS) | ||
*Souflee | *Souflee | ||
*[[Space Pirate Ship]] (3DS) | *[[Space Pirate Ship]] (3DS) | ||
*[[Specknose]] (3DS) | *[[Specknose]] (3DS) | ||
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*Upperdash Arm (3DS) | *Upperdash Arm (3DS) | ||
*[[Viridi]] (3DS) | *[[Viridi]] (3DS) | ||
*X Bomb | *X Bomb | ||
*Zuree (3DS) | *Zuree (3DS) | ||
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Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U, known in Japan as Dairantō Sumasshu Burazāzu fō Nintendō Surī Dī Esu / Wī Yū (大乱闘スマッシュブラザーズ), also known popularly by fans as Super Smash Bros. 4 or SSB4, is the fourth instalment in the Super Smash Bros. series published by Nintendo. As the first game in the series to appear on two platforms, it was developed by Sora Ltd. in collaboration with Namco Bandai Games. Although both games feature identical character rosters and basic modes of play, there are notable differences between the two versions, including exclusive stages. The 3DS version features stages inspired by handheld games, while the Wii U version has stages based on console titles. Unlike it's predecessors, Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS is more focused on the individualized experience while the Wii U version is primarily multiplayer-focused, as with previous Smash Bros. titles.
Kid Icarus Content
Playable Characters
Pit: The angel returns as a playable character in this game, with an updated look and moveset based on his appearance in Kid Icarus: Uprising. While Palutena's Arrow remains as his neutral special move, all of this other specials, including his Final Smash, have been changed. Pit now utilizes the Upperdash Arm as his new side special, the Guardian Orbitars as his new down special, and the Power of Flight as his new up special. His Final Smash is now the Three Sacred Treasures.
Palutena: Palutana was revealed in a trailer at E3 2014 as a newly-added playable character. Many of her moves are based off of various powers that appeared in Uprising. Palutena is also one of the few characters to have 12 completely unique specials that can be altered through customization.
Dark Pit: Dark Pit was leaked through a user's Twitch channel who managed to get a copy of the 3DS game early. He is an unlockable newcomer and can be obtained in the 3DS version by playing Classic Mode three times with three different characters, or playing 50 VS matches. In the Wii U version, he can be unlocked by clearing All-Star Mode on normal difficulty (or higher), or playing 40 VS matches. He is mainly a clone of Pit, but has a few differences.
Stages
- Palutena's Temple: A Wii U-exclusive stage based on the goddess of light's home. It is one of the biggest stages in the game. If a human player uses Pit's down taunt in this stage, it will activate Palutena's Guidance.
- Reset Bomb Forest: A 3DS-exclusive stage inspired by Chapter 11: Viridi, Goddess of Nature from Kid Icarus: Uprising.
- Skyworld: The stage from Brawl returns in the Wii U version.
Assist Trophies
Items
Smash Run Enemies
List of enemies that appear in the 3DS-exclusive mode:
(*) indicates these enemies also appear in Smash Tour
Trophies
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Music
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(*) indicates this track is only available in Smash Run in the 3DS version
Stage Characters
- Lurchthorn (3DS)
- Viridi
Gallery
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Pit
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Palutena
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Dark Pit
Trivia
- Pit and Dark Pit's dodging sound effects are the same as heard in Kid Icarus: Uprising.
- Palutena and Dark Pit have unique victory lines when winning against each other:
- Palutena against Pit: "Oh, so sorry about that Pit."
- Palutena against Dark Pit: "Poor little Pittoo."
- Dark Pit against Pit: "Where's your goddess now!?"
- The voice director of Kid Icarus: Uprising, Ginny McSwain, returned to work with the Kid Icarus characters[1]. Despite this, only two of the original cast members returned to voice their characters, those being Antony Del Rio and Hynden Walch, voice actors for Pit/Dark Pit and Viridi respectively. Ginny McSwain, Antony Del Rio, and Hynden Walch were also all uncredited.
External Links
References
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Main Series | Kid Icarus • Kid Icarus: Of Myths and Monsters • Kid Icarus: Uprising |
Remakes | 3D Classics: Kid Icarus |
Related Games | Super Smash Bros. Brawl • Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U • Super Smash Bros. Ultimate |
Related Media | Captain N: The Game Master • Kid Icarus 3D Anime |
Key People | Toru Osawa • Yoshio Sakamoto • Masahiro Sakurai • Hirokazu Tanaka • Gunpei Yokoi |