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[[File:SSBU Pyra Mythra.png|thumb|250px|[[Pyra]] and [[Mythra]] are two playable characters who made their ''Super Smash Bros.'' series debut in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''.]]
[[File:SSBU Pyra Mythra.png|thumb|250px|Pyra and Mythra are two playable characters who made their ''Super Smash Bros.'' series debut in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''.]]
This is a list of [[Super Smash Bros. (series)|''Super Smash Bros.'' series]] fighters that debuted in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. The page details their role in this series as well as other ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]''-related media. ''Super Mario'' characters, as well as characters not originally from the ''Super Mario'' franchise who have had at least one significant appearance in bona fide ''Super Mario'' media, are covered in detail on their own articles.
This is a list of [[Super Smash Bros. (series)|''Super Smash Bros.'' series]] fighters that debuted in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. The page details their role in this series as well as other ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]''-related media. ''Super Mario'' characters, as well as characters not originally from the ''Super Mario'' franchise who have had at least one significant appearance in bona fide ''Super Mario'' media, are covered in detail on their own articles.


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{{main-external|SmashWiki|Richter (SSBU)}}
Richter makes his ''[[Super Smash Bros. (series)|Super Smash Bros.]]'' debut in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' as a third-party character. He appears alongside fellow Konami characters [[Solid Snake]] and Simon Belmont, Sega's [[Sonic the Hedgehog]], [[Bayonetta]], and [[Joker]], Capcom's [[Mega Man]], [[Ryu]], and [[Ken Masters]], Bandai Namco's [[Pac-Man]], Square Enix's [[Cloud Strife]] and [[Hero]], Microsoft's [[Banjo]] & [[Kazooie]], and SNK's [[Terry Bogard]]. He and Simon were confirmed to be in the game via a Nintendo Direct that took place on August 8th, 2018. Richter is voiced in English by {{wp|David Vincent (actor)|David Vincent}}, reprising his role from previous ''Castlevania'' titles, including ''{{wp|Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin|Portrait of Ruin}}'', ''{{wp|Castlevania: Harmony of Despair|Harmony of Despair}}'', and ''The Dracula X Chronicles''<ref>[https://twitter.com/davidvincentva/status/1027644213851246592 Tweet by David Vincent]</ref>; and in Japanese by {{wp|Kiyoyuki Yanada}}, his voice actor in ''{{wp|Castlevania: Symphony of the Night|Symphony of the Night}}''.
Richter makes his ''[[Super Smash Bros. (series)|Super Smash Bros.]]'' debut in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' as a third-party character. He appears alongside fellow Konami characters [[Solid Snake]] and Simon Belmont, Sega's [[Sonic|Sonic the Hedgehog]], [[Bayonetta]], and [[Joker]], Capcom's [[Mega Man]], [[Ryu]], and [[Ken Masters]], Bandai Namco's [[Pac-Man]], Square Enix's [[Cloud Strife]] and [[Hero]], Microsoft's [[Banjo]] & [[Kazooie]], and SNK's [[Terry Bogard]]. He and Simon were confirmed to be in the game via a Nintendo Direct that took place on August 8th, 2018. Richter is voiced in English by {{wp|David Vincent (actor)|David Vincent}}, reprising his role from previous ''Castlevania'' titles, including ''{{wp|Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin|Portrait of Ruin}}'', ''{{wp|Castlevania: Harmony of Despair|Harmony of Despair}}'', and ''The Dracula X Chronicles''<ref>[https://twitter.com/davidvincentva/status/1027644213851246592 Tweet by David Vincent]</ref>; and in Japanese by {{wp|Kiyoyuki Yanada}}, his voice actor in ''{{wp|Castlevania: Symphony of the Night|Symphony of the Night}}''.


Richter is classified as an Echo Fighter of Simon, with his moveset and animations being based directly on Simon's (although the two actually take inspiration from each other), making him the first third-party Echo Fighter and the only one of a newcomer instead of a veteran fighter. Richter's special attacks are Axe, an ax that is a powerful projectile; Holy Water, a multi-hitting projectile, with a blue flame that does aura damage instead of an orange burning one that does flame damage; Cross, a projectile with boomerang-esque properties; and Uppercut, a powerful uppercut that functions as his recovery move. Richter's Final Smash, Grand Cross, is functionally identical to Simon's identically-named Final Smash.
Richter is classified as an Echo Fighter of Simon, with his moveset and animations being based directly on Simon's (although the two actually take inspiration from each other), making him the first third-party Echo Fighter and the only one of a newcomer instead of a veteran fighter. Richter's special attacks are Axe, an ax that is a powerful projectile; Holy Water, a multi-hitting projectile, with a blue flame that does aura damage instead of an orange burning one that does flame damage; Cross, a projectile with boomerang-esque properties; and Uppercut, a powerful uppercut that functions as his recovery move. Richter's Final Smash, Grand Cross, is functionally identical to Simon's identically-named Final Smash.
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In an interview with ''Nintendo Dream'', [[Masahiro Sakurai]] revealed that during the development of ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', Decidueye was almost chosen as the new Pokémon fighter, but Incineroar was chosen instead, with Sakurai stating that he wanted to include a professional wrestler character.<ref>[https://twitter.com/PushDustIn/status/1087124581867958273 PushDustIn on Twitter: "Sakurai confirms in an interview: Decidueye was almost chosen for the new Pokémon spot"]</ref><ref>[https://twitter.com/AllSourceGaming/status/1062726902341746691 Source Gaming on Twitter: "Sakurai wanted to pick a newcomer to represent content from a newer game. With Ultra Sun and Moon, a Pokémon 'slot' was left opened. Eventually after some consideration, they went with Incineroar. Sakurai says he wanted to try making a pro wrestler...."]</ref>
In an interview with ''Nintendo Dream'', [[Masahiro Sakurai]] revealed that during the development of ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', Decidueye was almost chosen as the new Pokémon fighter, but Incineroar was chosen instead, with Sakurai stating that he wanted to include a professional wrestler character.<ref>[https://twitter.com/PushDustIn/status/1087124581867958273 PushDustIn on Twitter: "Sakurai confirms in an interview: Decidueye was almost chosen for the new Pokémon spot"]</ref><ref>[https://twitter.com/AllSourceGaming/status/1062726902341746691 Source Gaming on Twitter: "Sakurai wanted to pick a newcomer to represent content from a newer game. With Ultra Sun and Moon, a Pokémon 'slot' was left opened. Eventually after some consideration, they went with Incineroar. Sakurai says he wanted to try making a pro wrestler...."]</ref>


Incineroar is a super heavyweight fighter (being heavier than [[Kazuya Mishima|Kazuya]] but lighter than [[Ganondorf]], while having the same weight as [[Pokémon Trainer]]'s [[Charizard]]) with highly powerful attacks, yet very sluggish mobility to boot. In fact, Incineroar is notorious for having the slowest walking and dashing speeds in the game. Like [[Sonic the Hedgehog]], Charizard, and [[Inkling]], Incineroar receives minor damage while swimming, seemingly as a reference to its weakness to Water-type Pokémon in the ''Pokémon'' series. Fittingly, the overwhelming majority of Incineroar's attacks consist of professional wrestling moves, extending to its special moves.
Incineroar is a super heavyweight fighter (being heavier than [[Kazuya Mishima|Kazuya]] but lighter than [[Ganondorf]], while having the same weight as [[Pokémon Trainer]]'s [[Charizard]]) with highly powerful attacks, yet very sluggish mobility to boot. In fact, Incineroar is notorious for having the slowest walking and dashing speeds in the game. Like [[Sonic|Sonic the Hedgehog]], Charizard, and [[Inkling]], Incineroar receives minor damage while swimming, seemingly as a reference to its weakness to Water-type Pokémon in the ''Pokémon'' series. Fittingly, the overwhelming majority of Incineroar's attacks consist of professional wrestling moves, extending to its special moves.


Incineroar's neutral special move is Darkest Lariat, which involves it performing a series of discus lariats that can block projectiles. Its side special is Alolan Whip, in which it lunges at an opponent in order to Irish whip them into wrestling ring ropes and, depending on when the special button is pressed, subsequently perform a lariat, a back body drop, or collide with the opponent. Incineroar's up special is Cross Chop, which has it leap vertically into the air and descend diagonally to perform a cross chop that causes a small explosion upon hitting a surface. Lastly, its down special is Revenge, a type of counterattack that makes Incineroar receive minor damage in exchange for retaliating with a small burst of flame and making its next attack much stronger.
Incineroar's neutral special move is Darkest Lariat, which involves it performing a series of discus lariats that can block projectiles. Its side special is Alolan Whip, in which it lunges at an opponent in order to Irish whip them into wrestling ring ropes and, depending on when the special button is pressed, subsequently perform a lariat, a back body drop, or collide with the opponent. Incineroar's up special is Cross Chop, which has it leap vertically into the air and descend diagonally to perform a cross chop that causes a small explosion upon hitting a surface. Lastly, its down special is Revenge, a type of counterattack that makes Incineroar receive minor damage in exchange for retaliating with a small burst of flame and making its next attack much stronger.
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Joker shares his English voice actor, {{wp|Xander Mobus}}, with the game's announcer, [[Master Hand]], and [[Crazy Hand]], as well as sharing his Japanese voice actor, {{wp|Jun Fukuyama}}, with [[List of fighters debuting in Super Smash Bros. Melee#Roy|Roy]]. He is the only playable character in the series to be voiced by the announcer.
Joker shares his English voice actor, {{wp|Xander Mobus}}, with the game's announcer, [[Master Hand]], and [[Crazy Hand]], as well as sharing his Japanese voice actor, {{wp|Jun Fukuyama}}, with [[List of fighters debuting in Super Smash Bros. Melee#Roy|Roy]]. He is the only playable character in the series to be voiced by the announcer.


After [[Sonic the Hedgehog]] and [[List of fighters debuting in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U#Bayonetta|Bayonetta]], Joker is the third guest fighter to represent [[Sega]], as {{wp|Atlus}}, the developer of the ''Persona'' series, was acquired by {{wp|Sega Sammy Holdings}} in 2013.
After [[Sonic|Sonic the Hedgehog]] and [[List of fighters debuting in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U#Bayonetta|Bayonetta]], Joker is the third guest fighter to represent [[Sega]], as {{wp|Atlus}}, the developer of the ''Persona'' series, was acquired by {{wp|Sega Sammy Holdings}} in 2013.


Joker appears as two DLC fighter [[Spirit (Super Smash Bros. Ultimate)|spirits]], depicting him in his Phantom Thief outfit and his Shujin Academy uniform, respectively. The former spirit is obtained by completing Classic Mode as Joker, while the latter can be purchased from the shop if Challenger Pack 1 has been downloaded. Being the leader of the group, Joker also appears in the artwork for the Phantom Thieves of Hearts spirit (which is also DLC), as well as in the associated spirit battle.
Joker appears as two DLC fighter [[Spirit (Super Smash Bros. Ultimate)|spirits]], depicting him in his Phantom Thief outfit and his Shujin Academy uniform, respectively. The former spirit is obtained by completing Classic Mode as Joker, while the latter can be purchased from the shop if Challenger Pack 1 has been downloaded. Being the leader of the group, Joker also appears in the artwork for the Phantom Thieves of Hearts spirit (which is also DLC), as well as in the associated spirit battle.
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The '''Hero''' is a title assigned to various main playable characters in the [[dragonquest:Dragon Quest (series)|''Dragon Quest'']] series. Their background, appearance, skills, and roles of the heroes vary between the games, as they are all unique characters from one another.  
The '''Hero''' is a title assigned to various main playable characters in the [[dragonquest:Dragon Quest (series)|''Dragon Quest'']] series. Their background, appearance, skills, and roles of the heroes vary between the games, as they are all unique characters from one another.  


Four of these heroes appear in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' as a singular downloadable character.<ref name=HeroSakurai>Nintendo (July 30, 2019). "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ciLEX04BVFM Super Smash Bros. Ultimate – Mr. Sakurai Presents “Hero”]". ''YouTube''. Retrieved July 30, 2019.</ref> Each one of the four appears as a selectable costume for the character, with the default choice being the Hero from ''[[dragonquest:Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age|Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age]]''.
Four of these heroes appear in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' as a singular downloadable character.<ref name=HeroSakurai>Nintendo (July 30, 2019). "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ciLEX04BVFM Super Smash Bros. Ultimate – Mr. Sakurai Presents “Hero”]". ''YouTube''. Retrieved July 30, 2019.</ref> Each one of the four appears as a selectable costume for the character, with the default choice being the protagonist from ''[[dragonquest:Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age|Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age]]''.


===Naming===
===Naming===
In the Hero's reveal trailer for ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', [[Masahiro Sakurai]] assigned each one a different nickname to differentiate between them. Their names are as follows:
In the Hero's gameplay showcase for ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', [[Masahiro Sakurai]] assigned each one a different nickname to differentiate between them. Their names are as follows:
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Luminary SSBU.png|'''[[dragonquest:Hero (Dragon Quest XI)|Eleven]]'''<br>(default)
Luminary SSBU.png|'''[[dragonquest:Hero (Dragon Quest XI)|Eleven]] (also called Luminary)'''<br>(default)
Erdrick SSBU.png|'''[[dragonquest:Hero (Dragon Quest III)|Arusu]]'''
Erdrick SSBU.png|'''[[dragonquest:Hero (Dragon Quest III)|Arusu]] (also called Erdrick)'''
Solo SSBU.png|'''[[dragonquest:Hero (Dragon Quest IV)|Solo]]'''
Solo SSBU.png|'''[[dragonquest:Hero (Dragon Quest IV)|Solo]]'''
Eight SSBU.png|'''[[dragonquest:Hero (Dragon Quest VIII)|Eight]]'''
Eight SSBU.png|'''[[dragonquest:Hero (Dragon Quest VIII)|Eight]]'''
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They all represent a hero from a different ''Dragon Quest'' series game. Their origins are as follows:
They all represent a hero from a different ''Dragon Quest'' series game. Their origins are as follows:
*Eleven is from ''[[dragonquest:Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age|Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age]]''. Though he is officially known as the '''Luminary''' in his origin game, his nickname of "Eleven" stems from the fact his game is the eleventh in the series.
*Eleven is from ''[[dragonquest:Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age|Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age]]''. Though he is officially known as the '''Luminary''' in his origin game, his nickname "Eleven" stems from the fact his game is the eleventh in the series.
*Arusu is from ''[[dragonquest:Dragon Quest III: The Seeds of Salvation|Dragon Quest III: The Seeds of Salvation]]''. Within the ''Dragon Quest'' fan base, he is commonly referred to as '''Erdrick'''.
*Arusu is from ''[[dragonquest:Dragon Quest III: The Seeds of Salvation|Dragon Quest III: The Seeds of Salvation]]''. Within the ''Dragon Quest'' franchise and fanbase, he is commonly referred to as '''Erdrick'''.
*Solo is from ''[[dragonquest:Dragon Quest IV: Chapters of the Chosen|Dragon Quest IV: Chapters of the Chosen]]'', which is his default name in the game.  
*Solo is from ''[[dragonquest:Dragon Quest IV: Chapters of the Chosen|Dragon Quest IV: Chapters of the Chosen]]'', which is his default name in the game.  
*Eight is from ''[[dragonquest:Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King|Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King]]''. His name stems from the fact his game is the eighth in the series.
*Eight is from ''[[dragonquest:Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King|Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King]]''. His name stems from the fact his game is the eighth in the series.
Despite this, their nicknames are not used in-game at all; all menu screens and the announcer refer to all four incarnations of the character as "Hero". Their [[spirit (Super Smash Bros. Ultimate)|spirit]] also refers to them as Hero, with their origin game in parenthesis.


Despite this, their nicknames are not used in-game at all; all menu screens and the announcer refer to all four incarnations of the character as "Hero". Their [[Spirit (Super Smash Bros. Ultimate)|Spirit]] also refers to them as Hero, with their origin game in parenthesis.
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Male Byleth appears in ''[[WarioWare: Move It!]]'' as part of the [[Fire Emblem Engage]] [[microgame]]. He is one of four Emblem characters that can appear when the player wins the game.


===Names in other languages===
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|ChiT=貝雷特 (male)<ref name="ChiT trailer">Nintendo (January 16, 2020). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TrBoQv54SZI 【任天堂明星大亂鬥 特別版】風花雪躍]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved January 17, 2020.</ref><br>''Bèiléitè''<br>貝雷絲 (female)<ref name="ChiT trailer"/><br>''Bèiléisī''
|ChiT=貝雷特 (male)<ref name="ChiT trailer">Nintendo (January 16, 2020). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TrBoQv54SZI 【任天堂明星大亂鬥 特別版】風花雪躍]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved January 17, 2020.</ref><br>''Bèiléitè''<br>貝雷絲 (female)<ref name="ChiT trailer"/><br>''Bèiléisī''
|ChiTM=Transliteration from the Japanese name
|ChiTM=Transliteration from the Japanese name
|Kor=벨레트 (male)<ref name="Kor trailer">Nintendo (January 22, 2020). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HEh8_nOTqhw 【슈퍼 스매시브라더스 얼티밋】 「벨레트 / 벨레스」의 사용 방법]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved January 28, 2020. </ref><br/>''Belleteu''<br/>벨레스 (female)<ref name="Kor trailer" /><br/>''Belleseu''
|Kor=벨레트 (male)<ref name="Kor trailer">Nintendo (January 22, 2020). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HEh8_nOTqhw 【슈퍼 스매시브라더스 얼티밋】 「벨레트 / 벨레스」의 사용 방법]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved January 28, 2020. </ref><br>''Belleteu''<br>벨레스 (female)<ref name="Kor trailer" /><br>''Belleseu''
|KorM= Transliteration from the Japanese name
|KorM= Transliteration from the Japanese name
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'''Steve''' is the name given to the default main player character and protagonist in ''[[Minecraft]]''; the female default skin playable character is '''Alex'''. Steve has dark brown hair, a light blue shirt, blue pants, grey shoes, and a dark, brownish pigmentation. Alex has long, red hair, a light green shirt, brown pants, grey boots, and a much lighter skin tone. Enemies in the game include a '''Zombie''' (a green-skinned version of Steve with no hair), and an '''Enderman''' (an entirely black humanoid-like figure with small, purple eyes, and skinny, tall legs).  
'''Steve''' is the name given to the default main player character and protagonist in ''[[Minecraft]]''; the female default skin playable character is '''Alex'''. Steve has dark brown hair, a cyan shirt, blue pants, grey shoes, and a dark, brownish pigmentation. Alex has long, red hair, a light green shirt, brown pants, grey boots, and a much lighter skin tone. Enemies in the game include a '''Zombie''' (a green-skinned version of Steve with no hair), and an '''Enderman''' (an entirely black humanoid-like figure with small, purple eyes, and skinny, tall legs).  


The game, ''Minecraft'', and its characters were created by independent video game developer company, [https://minecraft.wiki/w/Mojang_Studios Mojang Studios], which was wholly purchased by {{wp|Xbox Game Studios}} in 2014. Steve, Alex, a Zombie, and an Enderman were all confirmed to be a playable character for ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' as downloadable content.
The game, ''Minecraft'', and its characters were created by independent video game developer company, [[minecraftwiki:Mojang Studios|Mojang Studios]], which was wholly purchased by {{wp|Xbox Game Studios}} in 2014. Steve, Alex, a Zombie, and an Enderman were all confirmed to be a playable character for ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' as downloadable content.


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On October 1st, 2020, Steve was revealed to be the second fighter of Fighter Pass Vol. 2 for ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', with Alex as well as skins based off of the Zombie and Enderman mobs being alternate costumes for him.<ref>Super Smash Bros. (October 1, 2020). [https://youtu.be/90Jve_qWnpc Super Smash Bros. Ultimate - A New Seed! - Nintendo Switch]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved October 1, 2020.</ref> An additional video showing his moveset was presented on October 3rd, 2020,<ref>[https://youtu.be/_Sp5o1JJdDk Super Smash Bros. Ultimate – Mr. Sakurai Presents "Steve & Alex"]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved October 3, 2020.</ref> Steve was released on October 13th, 2020. The name on the character selection screen changes to "Alex", "Zombie", or "Enderman" while changing costumes for Steve, to reflect their differences, much like how [[Captain Olimar]] and [[Alph]] are the same character, but get identified separately.  
On October 1st, 2020, Steve was revealed to be the second fighter of Fighter Pass Vol. 2 for ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', with Alex as well as skins based off of the Zombie and Enderman mobs being alternate costumes for him.<ref>Super Smash Bros. (October 1, 2020). [https://youtu.be/90Jve_qWnpc Super Smash Bros. Ultimate - A New Seed! - Nintendo Switch]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved October 1, 2020.</ref> An additional video showing his moveset was presented on October 3rd, 2020,<ref>[https://youtu.be/_Sp5o1JJdDk Super Smash Bros. Ultimate – Mr. Sakurai Presents "Steve & Alex"]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved October 3, 2020.</ref> Steve was released on October 13th, 2020. The name on the character selection screen changes to "Alex", "Zombie", or "Enderman" while changing costumes for Steve, to reflect their differences, much like how [[Captain Olimar]] and [[Alph]] are the same character, but get identified separately.  


Steve's moveset is heavily based off of ''Minecraft'' in general (and especially that game's Survival Mode). Many of Steve's standard attacks use a sword, axe or pickaxe from the game; neutral attack and side tilt attack are quick sword swings, up tilt attack is a quick upward axe swing, dash attack is a running pickaxe swing, side smash attack is a slower but stronger sword swing, neutral air attack is a quick sword swing, forward air attack is a pickaxe swing that can [[meteor smash]], back air attack is a backward-facing pickaxe swing, and up air attack is a quick upward axe swing. Steve also has other standard attacks that do not use those tools; down tilt attack uses flint and steel to create a flame in front, up smash attack places a magma block above then breaks it, down smash attack uses a lava bucket to pour lava on both sides, down air attack places an anvil directly underneath which falls downward, and grab uses a fishing rod to grab an opponent. Steve's grab attack involves punching the grabbed opponent, forward throw places a piston which launches the opponent forward, backward throw tosses the opponent backward with a fishing rod, upward throw uses a piston to launch the opponent upward, and downward throw drops an anvil on the opponent. Steve's neutral special move is Mine / Craft / Create Block, which functions differently depending on Steve's position: when grounded, Steve uses a tool to mine for resources; when near a crafting table, Steve uses resources to craft tools; and in the air, Steve places a block directly underneath. Steve's side special move is Minecart, which has Steve summon a minecart and ride it; Steve can jump out of the minecart, and it can grab opponents after Steve has exited it. Steve's up special move is Elytra, which uses elytra wings to glide horizontally or vertically, with Steve briefly using firework rockets as well. Finally, Steve's down special move is TNT, with Steve placing a TNT block in front; after the TNT block has been placed, Steve can place a trail of redstone dust followed by a wooden pressure plate to create a redstone circuit which can detonate the TNT block itself.
Steve's moveset is heavily based off of ''Minecraft'' in general (and especially that game's Survival Mode). Many of Steve's standard attacks use a sword, axe or pickaxe from the game; neutral attack and side tilt attack are quick sword swings, up tilt attack is a quick upward axe swing, dash attack is a running pickaxe swing, side smash attack is a slower but stronger sword swing, neutral air attack is a quick sword swing, forward air attack is a pickaxe swing that can [[smashwiki:meteor smash|meteor smash]], back air attack is a backward-facing pickaxe swing, and up air attack is a quick upward axe swing. Steve also has other standard attacks that do not use those tools; down tilt attack uses flint and steel to create a flame in front, up smash attack places a magma block above then breaks it, down smash attack uses a lava bucket to pour lava on both sides, down air attack places an anvil directly underneath which falls downward, and grab uses a fishing rod to grab an opponent. Steve's grab attack involves punching the grabbed opponent, forward throw places a piston which launches the opponent forward, backward throw tosses the opponent backward with a fishing rod, upward throw uses a piston to launch the opponent upward, and downward throw drops an anvil on the opponent. Steve's neutral special move is Mine / Craft / Create Block, which functions differently depending on Steve's position: when grounded, Steve uses a tool to mine for resources; when near a crafting table, Steve uses resources to craft tools; and in the air, Steve places a block directly underneath. Steve's side special move is Minecart, which has Steve summon a minecart and ride it; Steve can jump out of the minecart, and it can grab opponents after Steve has exited it. Steve's up special move is Elytra, which uses elytra wings to glide horizontally or vertically, with Steve briefly using firework rockets as well. Finally, Steve's down special move is TNT, with Steve placing a TNT block in front; after the TNT block has been placed, Steve can place a trail of redstone dust followed by a wooden pressure plate to create a redstone circuit which can detonate the TNT block itself.


Steve's [[Final Smash]] is called House of Boom, and it uses a large {{plain link|[https://minecraft.wiki/w/Piston Piston]}} that pushes the fighter into a dark room if made contact, locking them inside with {{plain link|[https://minecraft.wiki/w/Creeper Creepers]}}, {{plain link|[https://minecraft.wiki/w/Zombie Zombies]}}, and {{plain link|[https://minecraft.wiki/w/TNT TNT]}}. After the room explodes, Steve eats a {{plain link|[https://minecraft.wiki/w/Steak steak]}} upon successfully finishing his Final Smash.
Steve's [[Final Smash]] is called House of Boom, and it uses a large [[minecraftwiki:Piston|Piston]] that pushes the fighter into a dark room if made contact, locking them inside with [[minecraftwiki:Creeper|Creepers]], [[minecraftwiki:Zombie|Zombies]], and [[minecraftwiki:TNT|TNT]]. After the room explodes, Steve eats a [[minecraftwiki:Steak|steak]] upon successfully finishing his Final Smash.


Some of Steve's attacks use tools from the game, such as a sword, an axe, a shovel and a pickaxe. Said items can break over time from being used. A {{plain link|[https://minecraft.wiki/w/Crafting_Table Crafting Table]}} will spawn in the background near Steve at the beginning of a match. Using his neutral special move, Steve can mine the ground for various resources. There is a limit to how many resources Steve can carry, so if he exceeds this limit, he will begin to ditch previous resources to make room for new ones. A gauge is present near the player's icon and damage at the bottom of the screen which shows Steve's current resource. The resources that Steve mines with his neutral special move will vary depending on the material of the stage that Steve is playing on. Steve can then walk over and use the Crafting Table and his mined materials to craft a full set of tools in addition to replenishing broken/damaged ones; when Steve crafts using the table, all of his tools get upgraded at the same time. The various types of tools in order of strength are wood, stone, iron, gold and diamond; gold is weaker and less durable than stone, iron and diamond, but attacks with golden tools are faster overall. The Crafting Table can be broken by any player's attacks (including Steve's own), but it will respawn after a few seconds. Steve can also summon his table near him at any time by pressing the special move button while shielding. If there are two or more Steves in a battle, they can all use one another's Crafting Tables.
Some of Steve's attacks use tools from the game, such as a sword, an axe, a shovel and a pickaxe. Said items can break over time from being used. A [[minecraftwiki:Crafting Table|Crafting Table]] will spawn in the background near Steve at the beginning of a match. Using his neutral special move, Steve can mine the ground for various resources. There is a limit to how many resources Steve can carry, so if he exceeds this limit, he will begin to ditch previous resources to make room for new ones. A gauge is present near the player's icon and damage at the bottom of the screen which shows Steve's current resource. The resources that Steve mines with his neutral special move will vary depending on the material of the stage that Steve is playing on. Steve can then walk over and use the Crafting Table and his mined materials to craft a full set of tools in addition to replenishing broken/damaged ones; when Steve crafts using the table, all of his tools get upgraded at the same time. The various types of tools in order of strength are wood, stone, iron, gold and diamond; gold is weaker and less durable than stone, iron and diamond, but attacks with golden tools are faster overall. The Crafting Table can be broken by any player's attacks (including Steve's own), but it will respawn after a few seconds. Steve can also summon his table near him at any time by pressing the special move button while shielding. If there are two or more Steves in a battle, they can all use one another's Crafting Tables.


Additional elements borrowed from ''Minecraft'' include Steve wielding a shield from the game if a perfect shield is performed. When Steve is put to sleep, he will sleep on one of the beds that can be crafted in the original game.
Additional elements borrowed from ''Minecraft'' include Steve wielding a shield from the game if a perfect shield is performed. When Steve is put to sleep, he will sleep on one of the beds that can be crafted in the original game.
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===Other appearances===
===Other appearances===
====''Minecraft''====
====''Minecraft''====
Steve is the default skin in all versions of ''Minecraft'', with Alex being the other default playable skin available from the start. Before being named Steve, the model for the human player was added to the first public release of Minecraft on May 13, 2009. The character of Steve originally came to be referred unofficially to as "Steve?" by the game's creator,<ref>Markus "Notch" Persson (November 22, 2010). [https://twitter.com/notch/status/6825860292157440 ''Twitter'']. Retrieved October 1, 2020.</ref> but it was not until the game's official release out of beta in 2011 that the name "Steve" was made official (dropping the question mark). The model for Steve in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' uses a version of his face with a beard that {{plain link|[https://minecraft.wiki/w/Java_Edition_Classic_0.24_SURVIVAL_TEST#Mobs_2 was removed]}} from ''Minecraft'' since {{plain link|[https://minecraft.wiki/w/Java_Edition_Classic_0.24_SURVIVAL_TEST Java Edition Classic 0.24]}} released on September 1, 2009. Despite having been changed in-game for over a decade by the time of the DLC's release, this bearded version of Steve is still used in promotional artwork for ''Minecraft'', including its game cover. The beard on Steve's face is often confused for a smile.  Zombies were added on September 1, 2009 to Java Edition Classic 0.24, Endermen were added on September 14, 2011 to Beta Update 1.8, and Alex was added on September 2, 2014 to Java Update 1.8.
Steve is the default skin in all versions of ''Minecraft'', with Alex being the other default playable skin available from the start. Before being named Steve, the model for the human player was added to the first public release of Minecraft on May 13, 2009. The character of Steve originally came to be referred unofficially to as "Steve?" by the game's creator,<ref>Markus "Notch" Persson (November 22, 2010). [https://twitter.com/notch/status/6825860292157440 ''Twitter'']. Retrieved October 1, 2020.</ref> but it was not until the game's official release out of beta in 2011 that the name "Steve" was made official (dropping the question mark). The model for Steve in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' uses a version of his face with a beard that [[minecraftwiki:Java Edition Classic 0.24_SURVIVAL_TEST#Mobs 2|was removed]] from ''Minecraft'' since [[minecraftwiki:Java Edition Classic 0.24_SURVIVAL_TEST|Java Edition Classic 0.24]] released on September 1, 2009. Despite having been changed in-game for over a decade by the time of the DLC's release, this bearded version of Steve is still used in promotional artwork for ''Minecraft'', including its game cover. The beard on Steve's face is often confused for a smile.  Zombies were added on September 1, 2009 to Java Edition Classic 0.24, Endermen were added on September 14, 2011 to Beta Update 1.8, and Alex was added on September 2, 2014 to Java Update 1.8.


The [[Minecraft|Super Mario Mash-up]], available on [[Wii U]], [[Nintendo Switch]], and [[Nintendo 3DS#New Nintendo 3DS/New Nintendo 3DS XL|New Nintendo 3DS]], adds forty different [[Minecraft#Skins|''Super Mario''-themed skins]] to replace Steve. [[Hammer Bro]]s. replace the Zombies in the pack, while Endermen are replaced by [[Stilt Guy]]s.
The [[Minecraft|Super Mario Mash-up]], available on [[Wii U]], [[Nintendo Switch]], and [[Nintendo 3DS#New Nintendo 3DS/New Nintendo 3DS XL|New Nintendo 3DS]], adds forty different [[Minecraft#Skins|''Super Mario''-themed skins]] to replace Steve. [[Hammer Bro]]s. replace the Zombies in the pack, while Endermen are replaced by [[Stilt Guy]]s.
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Mythra and Pyra function as one character, with players having the option to switch back and forth between them, similarly to how [[Princess Zelda|Zelda]] and [[Sheik]] functioned in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''. Mythra's moves include Lightning Buster, a slash attack that can be charged; Photon Edge, an attack that slashes opponents multiple times with a wide reach; Ray of Punishment, where Mythra slashes upwards and fires a beam of light downwards; Chroma Dust, which is similar to Ray of Punishment but features multiple downward shots; and Foresight, a dodging maneuver similar to [[Bayonetta]]'s [[smashwiki:Bat Within|Bat Within]] that leaves opponents open for a counterattack. Mythra's [[Final Smash]] is Sacred Arrow, in which Rex appears and the two rain multiple beams of light on opponents.<ref>Super Smash Bros. (February 17, 2021). [https://youtu.be/sdgdxaIkU5g Super Smash Bros. Ultimate – One Day, Pyra Just Disappeared - Nintendo Switch]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved February 17, 2021.</ref>
Mythra and Pyra function as one character, with players having the option to switch back and forth between them, similarly to how [[Princess Zelda|Zelda]] and [[Sheik]] functioned in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''. Mythra's moves include Lightning Buster, a slash attack that can be charged; Photon Edge, an attack that slashes opponents multiple times with a wide reach; Ray of Punishment, where Mythra slashes upwards and fires a beam of light downwards; Chroma Dust, which is similar to Ray of Punishment but features multiple downward shots; and Foresight, a dodging maneuver similar to [[Bayonetta]]'s [[smashwiki:Bat Within|Bat Within]] that leaves opponents open for a counterattack. Mythra's [[Final Smash]] is Sacred Arrow, in which Rex appears and the two rain multiple beams of light on opponents.<ref>Super Smash Bros. (February 17, 2021). [https://youtu.be/sdgdxaIkU5g Super Smash Bros. Ultimate – One Day, Pyra Just Disappeared - Nintendo Switch]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved February 17, 2021.</ref>


When compared to Pyra, Mythra is a much faster fighter overall, walking faster than [[Little Mac]], and being a faster runner than [[Fox McCloud|Fox]]. However, Mythra's higher overall mobility comes at the cost of being less powerful on offense, as most of her attacks lack the knockback strength to KO fighters at realistic damage percentages. Mythra is also lighter than Pyra; she shares her weight with the [[Ice Climbers]], [[Lucario]], [[Wolf O'Donnell|Wolf]], [[Villager]], and [[#Steve|Steve]], meaning that she is lighter than [[#Joker|Joker]] but heavier than [[Toon Link]] and [[Palutena]].
When compared to Pyra, Mythra is a much faster fighter overall, walking faster than [[Little Mac]], and being a faster runner than [[Fox]]. However, Mythra's higher overall mobility comes at the cost of being less powerful on offense, as most of her attacks lack the knockback strength to KO fighters at realistic damage percentages. Mythra is also lighter than Pyra; she shares her weight with the [[Ice Climbers]], [[Lucario]], [[Wolf O'Donnell|Wolf]], [[Villager]], and [[#Steve|Steve]], meaning that she is lighter than [[#Joker|Joker]] but heavier than [[Toon Link]] and [[Palutena]].


Prior to being revealed as fighters, both Mythra and Pyra were Legend-class support [[Spirit (Super Smash Bros. Ultimate)|spirits]]. Mythra's spirit battle involves fighting female [[Corrin]], representing Mythra, and [[Shulk]], representing Rex, on the [[Battlefield]] form of [[Gaur Plain]]. When equipped, Mythra's spirit gives the fighter a chance of landing a random powerful attack.
Prior to being revealed as fighters, both Mythra and Pyra were Legend-class support [[Spirit (Super Smash Bros. Ultimate)|spirits]]. Mythra's spirit battle involves fighting female [[Corrin]], representing Mythra, and [[Shulk]], representing Rex, on the [[Battlefield]] form of [[Gaur Plain]]. When equipped, Mythra's spirit gives the fighter a chance of landing a random powerful attack.
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==Kazuya==
==Kazuya==
[[File:SSBU Kazuya.png|thumb|200px|Kazuya in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'']]
[[File:SSBU Kazuya.png|thumb|200px|Kazuya in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'']]
{{quote|{{hover|ここが貴様の墓場だ!|Koko ga kisama no hakabada!}} (This will be your burial ground!)|Kazuya Mishima|Super Smash Bros. Ultimate}}
{{quote2|{{hover|ここが貴様の墓場だ!|Koko ga kisama no hakabada!}} (This will be your burial ground!)|Kazuya Mishima|Super Smash Bros. Ultimate}}
'''Kazuya Mishima''' is a major character in the ''{{wp|Tekken}}'' series by [[Bandai Namco Entertainment|Bandai Namco]]. Originally a protagonist in the first ''{{wp|Tekken (video game)|Tekken}}'', he would eventually become one of the series’ main antagonists. He was released as a downloadable character in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''.
'''Kazuya Mishima''' is a major character in the ''{{wp|Tekken}}'' series by [[Bandai Namco Entertainment|Bandai Namco]]. Originally a protagonist in the first ''{{wp|Tekken (video game)|Tekken}}'', he would eventually become one of the series’ main antagonists. He was released as a downloadable character in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''.


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The announcement for Sora in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' was paired with an announcement that the three mainline ''Kingdom Hearts'' games (''{{wp|Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 Remix}}'' + ''{{wp|Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 Remix|HD 2.5 Remix}}'', ''{{wp|Kingdom Hearts HD 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue}}'', and ''{{wp|Kingdom Hearts III}}'') would be coming to the [[Nintendo Switch]] via cloud streaming.<ref>[https://www.nintendolife.com/news/2021/10/poll-so-will-you-be-getting-the-cloud-versions-of-kingdom-hearts-on-switch Several Kingdom Hearts games are coming to Nintendo Switch]. The Verge. Posted October 5, 2021. Accessed on October 5, 2021.</ref>
The announcement for Sora in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' was paired with an announcement that the three mainline ''Kingdom Hearts'' games (''{{wp|Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 Remix}}'' + ''{{wp|Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 Remix|HD 2.5 Remix}}'', ''{{wp|Kingdom Hearts HD 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue}}'', and ''{{wp|Kingdom Hearts III}}'') would be coming to the [[Nintendo Switch]] via cloud streaming.<ref>[https://www.nintendolife.com/news/2021/10/poll-so-will-you-be-getting-the-cloud-versions-of-kingdom-hearts-on-switch Several Kingdom Hearts games are coming to Nintendo Switch]. The Verge. Posted October 5, 2021. Accessed on October 5, 2021.</ref>


Sora is a lightweight character, being lighter than [[Sonic the Hedgehog|Sonic]] and [[Duck Hunt (character)|Duck Hunt]] but heavier than [[Falco Lombardi|Falco]] and [[Rosalina]] & [[Luma]], while having the same weight as [[Princess Zelda|Zelda]]. He possesses a unique midair jump, ascending a further distance in a curved trajectory in a similar manner to [[Ness]] or [[Mewtwo]]. If Sora wins a stamina battle, the screen will zoom in and slowly fade to white, a reference to the victory animation that occurs when defeating a boss in the ''Kingdom Hearts'' series.
Sora is a lightweight character, being lighter than [[Sonic]] and [[Duck Hunt (character)|Duck Hunt]] but heavier than [[Falco Lombardi|Falco]] and [[Rosalina]] & [[Luma]], while having the same weight as [[Princess Zelda|Zelda]]. He possesses a unique midair jump, ascending a further distance in a curved trajectory in a similar manner to [[Ness]] or [[Mewtwo]]. If Sora wins a stamina battle, the screen will zoom in and slowly fade to white, a reference to the victory animation that occurs when defeating a boss in the ''Kingdom Hearts'' series.


All of Sora's alternate costumes are based on each of his outfits in the series. While the default one is from the first ''[[khwiki:Kingdom Hearts (game)|Kingdom Hearts]]'', the second one is from ''[[khwiki:Kingdom Hearts II|Kingdom Hearts II]]'', third from ''[[khwiki:Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance|Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance]]'', and fourth from ''[[khwiki:Kingdom Hearts III|Kingdom Hearts III]]''. The rest are various forms of him from the games; the fifth, sixth, and seventh are the [[khwiki:Timeless River|Timeless River]] form, the [[khwiki:Valor Form|Valor Form]], and [[khwiki:Wisdom Form|Wisdom Form]] from ''Kingdom Hearts II'' respectively, and the eighth and last is the [[khwiki:Ultimate Form|Ultimate Form]] from ''Kingdom Hearts III''.
All of Sora's alternate costumes are based on each of his outfits in the series. While the default one is from the first ''[[khwiki:Kingdom Hearts (game)|Kingdom Hearts]]'', the second one is from ''[[khwiki:Kingdom Hearts II|Kingdom Hearts II]]'', third from ''[[khwiki:Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance|Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance]]'', and fourth from ''[[khwiki:Kingdom Hearts III|Kingdom Hearts III]]''. The rest are various forms of him from the games; the fifth, sixth, and seventh are the [[khwiki:Timeless River|Timeless River]] form, the [[khwiki:Valor Form|Valor Form]], and [[khwiki:Wisdom Form|Wisdom Form]] from ''Kingdom Hearts II'' respectively, and the eighth and last is the [[khwiki:Ultimate Form|Ultimate Form]] from ''Kingdom Hearts III''.
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