List of Super Smash Bros. series objects

This is a list of objects in the Super Smash Bros. series.

Flipper
Flippers are obstacles in the game Balloon Fight that appear as items in Super Smash Bros. Melee, replacing Bumpers. Players can pick it up and throw it; when thrown, it will hover in the air. Any player who comes in contact with it gets hurt, and the flipper spins around, hurting other people. After some amount of time, it disappears.

Flippers move along with the stage if it is a moving stage. This can be used by players in stages such as Big Blue to place the flipper which then hits another character who is standing on the flipper's route. In Bonus mode, there are special points awarded if an opponent is KO'd using a flipper.

Retaining its original appearance, Flippers appear as a stage hazard on the Balloon Fight stage in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

Sandbag
Sandbag is a punching bag in the Super Smash Bros. series. First appearing in Super Smash Bros. Melee, it is the target in the Home-Run Contest.

Sandbag also makes three appearances in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. In the Wi-Fi connection mode, as players are waiting for the game to load, or other players to connect, they are able to attack Sandbag on the waiting screen. It also appeared in the Home-Run Contest once again. It also appears as a container, but can "lose" several items unlike other containers.

In Super Smash Bros. Brawl and Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U, aside from appearing in the Home-Run Contest, it is also introduced as a regular item during fighting matches.

Sandbag reappears as an item in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. In this game, it is animated, occasionally showing a happy expression. The Sandbag also appears as a Novice-class support spirit that takes up one support slot. Fighters equipped with this spirit will have increased defense after taking a large amount of damage during battles. The spirit can be obtained by clearing the Smash challenge in which the player has to reach 250% or more damage in a battle. Although the Home-Run Contest was originally missing from Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, as part of the September 5th, 2019 update that added Banjo and Kazooie as DLC, the Home-Run Contest made its return. Sandbag was updated to blush after being hit across the field.

Target
The Target is an object in the Super Smash Bros. series. It is featured in the bonus stage Break the Targets! in 1-player mode in Super Smash Bros. and Classic Mode in Super Smash Bros. Melee. The target also has a trophy in Melee, which can be obtained by beating the Target test with all characters. The target's single purpose is being hit by the player. Targets can be broken with even the weakest of attacks, but are not affected by grabs of grabbing moves. Sometimes a target moves around or warps to another location, making them more difficult to hit and break. Targets are always present as a group of ten in each Break the Targets! stage.

In Super Smash Bros. Brawl, they will be colored differently depending on the difficulty level. Level 1 - Blue, Level 2 - Green, Level 3 - Yellow, Level 4 - Orange, and Level 5 - Red. Additionally, the size of the targets will be different depending on the difficulty level, with Level 1 having the biggest targets and Level 5 having the smallest.

In Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U, there is a mode called Target Blast. In this mode, players earn points by breaking targets and objects.

Arwing
Arwings are small spacecrafts from the Star Fox series. They appear in the background of all Star Fox stages in the Super Smash Bros. series, namely Sector Z, Corneria, Venom, and Lylat Cruise. They fly by, creating another platform, or shooting the players from behind. They are piloted by Peppy Hare and Slippy Toad, and either Fox McCloud or Falco Lombardi in the Adventure Mode. Additionally, at the beginning of every match in every Super Smash Bros. game except Super Smash Bros. Melee, Fox or Falco would enter the stage from jumping off an Arwing. Arwings also appear in all openings of the Super Smash Bros. games. A similar spacecraft is the Wolfen, Star Wolf's equivalent of the Arwing.

In Super Smash Bros. Melee's Adventure Mode stage Corneria, Arwings are not present in the first battle against Fox or Falco, but charge for a heavy attack in the second battle. A trophy of an Arwing also appears in Super Smash Bros. Melee.

In the Subspace Emissary of Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Fox will be riding in his Arwing while avoiding the shots fired from the Halberd. The Halberd is eventually able to hit the Arwing and knock it down. The Arwing flies right past Kirby and the rescued princess (Peach or Zelda) knocking them both off the ship. The Arwing then crashes down in Donkey Kong Island. Meanwhile, Diddy Kong is walking by and notices the destroyed Arwing. However, Rayquaza suddenly appears and launches a beam at Fox and his Arwing. The beam causes an explosion which sets the Arwing on flames. However, somehow, Fox survives the hit and jumps out of his Arwing and saves Diddy from Rayquaza. Later in the story, Fox rides an Arwing in the dogfight against Ganondorf and Bowser in their large Subspace Gunship.

Arwings appear in the background of the Orbital Gate Assault stage in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, where they take their appearance from Star Fox: Assault. Eventually during a match, players are able to fight on top of the Arwings as they enter the gate itself.

In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, for Fox and Falco's Final Smash, instead of piloting the Landmaster as in previous games, they call upon an army of Arwings that swoop into the stage, catching any opponents they hit. Fox and Falco then join in and fire multiple shots at the opponents, inflicting damage and launching them.

A model Arwing appears in the Hino Mart in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars.

In Super Mario Maker, one of the 8-bit costumes Mario can receive from a Mystery Mushroom is a Walker from Star Fox Zero. Upon touching the Mystery Mushroom, the sound effect when collecting a supply ring in Star Fox Zero will play. Pressing will have it transform into an Arwing and use General Pepper's "Good Luck" voice clip from Star Fox 64. It also turns into an Arwing while running at high speeds or while swimming. The death tune is heard when losing a life in Star Fox Zero. When clearing a level, the "Mission Accomplished" theme from Star Fox Zero plays.

Blast Box
The Blast Box is an explosive Crate in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. When broken, it explodes and deal 30% damage to all nearby fighters. However, the box explodes instantly when hit by a fire-based move, but this harms the user of the attack as well if they are close enough; however, in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, if the box is broken with a reflecting move such as Ness's bat from his side Smash Attack, the user is unaffected by the explosion. When picked up and thrown, it flies for a very short distance and it deals around 10-20% damage depending on the direction thrown and the power used. The box has a chemical warning sign on it signaling easily ignitable substances. They return in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

Falcon Flyer
The Falcon Flyer is Captain Falcon's ship seen in Super Smash Bros. Melee in the Big Blue stage. It is the largest "platform" in the stage; however, soon, the Falcon Flyer will fly off the stage, forcing players to use other platforms or cars as something to stand on. The Falcon Flyer also gets a trophy in Melee. Super Smash Bros. Brawl features the Big Blue as an unlockable stage-the Falcon Flyer once again returns in the stage having the exact same purpose.

In the Subspace Emissary, after Captain Falcon's team tries to stop the R.O.B.s from destroying the factory his team is on, Falcon finds out it is no use so he calls his Falcon Flyer. Captain Falcon tells his team (Samus, Pikachu, Olimar, Donkey Kong, Diddy Kong) and now R.O.B. to follow him. The party agrees and get on the Flyer, with the intention to escape the factory, but Meta Ridley attacks the ship. However, Ridley is defeated and the ship escapes before they are sent to Subspace. The Falcon Flyer then meets the Halberd and the two ships pick up everyone at the desert.

The Falcon Flyer is next seen trying to stop Ganondorf and Bowser's Subspace Gunship along with Olimar's Hocotate Ship, Falco's Arwing and Samus' Gunship. Kirby, on the Dragoon, is able to stop them. After the Falcon Flyer enters Subspace, it is unknown what happens to the ship. However, it appears everyone inside it jumped out of the ship.

Dragoon
The Dragoon is a legendary air ride machine from Kirby Air Ride, appearing as an item in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U, and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. It is broken and collected in three parts - the nosecone, hull, and tail, referred to as parts A, B, and C, respectively. Notably, the Smash Ball will not appear with the parts in play, though once it is used up, the remaining parts may appear again.

Any player can collect Dragoon parts, though once a player has all three pieces at one time, they are able to finish assembling the Dragoon, and can then use it to aim and launch into opponents in the battlefield, damaging and potentially knocking them out. However, other variables and factors near these fighters, such as walls and invincibility, may prevent this. If a player is damaged while in possession of a Dragoon part, it is often dropped, allowing a rival to collect the part instead. The Dragoon parts appear rarely and one at a time.

During a team battle in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U, unlike in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, if both players on a team collect all three Dragoon parts, the player who collects the last required piece is the one to use the Dragoon. In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, the Dragoon also appears as a spirit.

In the Subspace Emissary (the Super Smash Bros. Brawl story mode), the Dragoon makes one appearance, acting similar to the Warp Star. During the scene in which Ganondorf and Bowser have just blown up the Halberd, all of the heroes arrive in their respective ships. They all continue firing at the enemy ship as it fires back. However, as enemy's ship is so large, the aircrafts are not able to inflict enough damage. Just then, Kirby arrives on his Dragoon and flies straight into the ship's cannon, blowing it up. The other ships resume fire and eventually burst it into flames.

Rolling Crate
A Rolling Crate is a crate featured in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U, and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Although it is technically a Crate, its effects greatly differ. Once hit, instead of being destroyed and expelling items, the Rolling Crate will begin to travel about on its wheels. It will run over any player in the way, damaging them. Players can stand on top of it as it rolls by, unlike regular Crates. If attacked with enough force, they can be broken open to release items.

Subspace Bomb
The Subspace Bomb is a giant time bomb appearing in the Subspace Emissary in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. The Subspace Army uses this bomb to take the world into Subspace. In the game's introduction movie, one Subspace Bomb is dropped into Midair Stadium by the Ancient Minister. The bomb needs R.O.B.s on either side of it to detonate. Once activated, it will start the three-minute detonation sequence and when time runs out, it will explode.

Subspace Bombs are used in various parts of this world, such as the Midair Stadium. When Tabuu invades the Island of the Ancients and puts all of the R.O.B.s to work, he converts the island into the Subspace Bomb Factory and puts Ganondorf in charge. Eventually, all of the heroes reach Tabuu in Subspace and defeat him. As the Isle of Ancients is pulled into Subspace, the production of Subspace Bombs is ended, and the Isle of the Ancients can be seen as a gleaming 'X' in the sky.

A Subspace Bomb appears as in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate as an Advanced-class support spirit that occupies one support slot. Fighters equipped with this spirit will start battles with a Bomber. The spirit can be bought from Sheldon's Place for 1,000 Spirit Points.

Smash Skiff
The Smash Skiff is the vehicle that is used to transport Donkey Kong's trophy to the Isle of Ancients in the Subspace Emissary mode of Super Smash Bros. Brawl. It is a flat, open topped, flying machine, painted purple and yellow, and staffed by several Primids. Before the Smash Skiff manages to arrive at its destination, however, Diddy Kong arrives, jumping out of Falco Lombardi's Arwing and reviving Donkey Kong. Captain Falcon and Captain Olimar then jump on as well, seeing that Donkey and Diddy are against the Primids as well. Then the four heroes proceed to defeat the crew of the Smash Skiff. After they are done, the Skiff arrives at the Isle, going into a long mechanic tunnel.

Pleiades
The Pleiades is the main spacecraft that appears on the Lylat Cruise stage of Super Smash Bros. Brawl and Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. As an original creation, the ship has never appeared in a Star Fox game to date. Similar to the Great Fox on other Star Fox stages, the Pleiades flies through the Lylat System, while characters fight on top of it. It goes through many different areas in the Lylat System, including an Asteroid, the atmosphere of Corneria, and through a space battle.

It is named after the Pleiades, a cluster of stars in the constellation Taurus.