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This page details all Smash Run enemies from Super Smash Bros. Strife.
Ant Trooper[]
This article explicitly refers to this character in regards to their appearance in Super Smash Bros. Strife. For information on this character in other contexts, see Ant Trooper. |
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Series | Super Mario |
Debut title | Super Mario 3D World |
System of origin | Wii U |
Year of debut | 2013 |
Ant Trooper (Japanese: アリへい Ari-hei) is an enemy in Smash Run representing the Super Mario series.
A single Ant Trooper is not much of a threat, as they only deal damage by marching into fighters. However, Ant Troopers will commonly spawn in groups that vary between three to six, with the Ant Troopers marching along to juggle fighters as they pass. Like many of the weaker enemies, Ant Troopers can be defeated by most attacks, provided the attack deals knockback. Ant Troopers also sport the ability to walk on walls and ceilings, and can surprise fighters that do not expect them to be able to traverse such surfaces.
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Ant Troopers are enemies that were introduced in the 2013 Wii U title Super Mario 3D World. In the game they appeared as rare enemies, only appearing in a handful of levels. The first level they appeared in was World 4-1 Ant Trooper Hill, which prominently featured them and their Horned Ant Trooper cousins.
In Super Mario 3D World, Ant Troopers could not be defeated by jumping on them nor by fireballs, though Cat Mario and Tanooki Mario could easily defeat them using their unique attacks, while Ground Pounding was also effective against them. Several levels had players needing to use larger Ant Troopers as platforms to cross spiked platforms.
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- These purple little ants are actually vicious members of Bowser's Koopa Troop. Okay, maybe not vicious per se, but members of Bowser's army nonetheless. They can be found in Smash Run, disrupting fighters by... well... marching forwards at a slow pace. They can climb on walls and ceilings, so their march isn't as straight-forward as you may think.
- [U] Super Mario 3D World
- [U] Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker
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Banzai Bill[]
This article explicitly refers to this character in regards to their appearance in Super Smash Bros. Strife. For information on this character in other contexts, see Banzai Bill. |
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Series | Super Mario |
Debut title | Super Mario World |
System of origin | Super Nintendo Entertainment System |
Year of debut | 1990 |
Banzai Bill (Japanese: マグナムキラー Magunamu Kirā) is an enemy in Smash Run representing the Super Mario series.
The Banzai Bills in Smash Run are based on the Bullet Bills of Super Mario Galaxy: they home in on the player and exploding when they touch them. They may also get stuck in walls, exploding after a short time but not releasing any power-ups. They are much larger than Bullet Bills, deal more damage, and have much more health.
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Banzai Bills are larger variants of the recurring Bullet Bill enemy of the Super Mario series. First debuting in Super Mario World, they would be fired from a cannon off-screen and fly through the stage to disrupt Mario's journey, forcing him to hide or defeat them in order to progress.
The way the Banzai Bills act are akin to the way Bullet Bills act in the 3D Super Mario titles. Starting with Super Mario 64 and continuing on in later 3D titles, Bullet Bills would home in on Mario, exploding on contact with the plumber.
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- In Japan, the word "banzai" can be used as either a patriotic call or a battle cry. This is fitting for the Banzai Bills, as they are much deadlier than their smaller counterparts. In Smash Run, the Banzai Bills will track fighters, and follow them until they explode.
- When they first appeared in Super Mario World, the Banzai Bills scared players as they travelled across the entirety of the screen, destroying everything in its path. Because of this, they were given the fitting name of "Banzai Bills", "banzai" being a Japanese battle cry. These foes appear as deadly enemies in Smash Run, tracking the fighters until they explode.
- [SNES] Super Mario World
- [Wii] Super Mario Galaxy
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Bonkers[]
This article explicitly refers to this character in regards to their appearance in Super Smash Bros. Strife. For information on this character in other contexts, see Bonkers. |
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Series | Kirby |
Debut title | Kirby's Adventure |
System of origin | Nintendo Entertainment System |
Year of debut | 1993 |
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Boom Stomper[]
This article explicitly refers to this character in regards to their appearance in Super Smash Bros. Strife. For information on this character in other contexts, see Boom Stomper. |
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Series | Kid Icarus |
Debut title | Kid Icarus: Uprising |
System of origin | Nintendo 3DS |
Year of debut | 2012 |
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Bronto Burt[]
This article explicitly refers to this character in regards to their appearance in Super Smash Bros. Strife. For information on this character in other contexts, see Bronto Burt. |
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Series | Kirby |
Debut title | Kirby's Dream Land |
System of origin | Nintendo Game Boy |
Year of debut | 1992 |
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Bubble[]
This article explicitly refers to this character in regards to their appearance in Super Smash Bros. Strife. For information on this character in other contexts, see Bubble. |
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Series | The Legend of Zelda |
Debut title | The Legend of Zelda |
System of origin | Nintendo Entertainment System |
Year of debut | 1986 |
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Bulblin[]
This article explicitly refers to this character in regards to their appearance in Super Smash Bros. Strife. For information on this character in other contexts, see Bulblin. |
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Series | The Legend of Zelda |
Debut title | The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess |
System of origin | Nintendo GameCube |
Year of debut | 2006 |
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Bulborb[]
This article explicitly refers to this character in regards to their appearance in Super Smash Bros. Strife. For information on this character in other contexts, see Bulborb. |
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Series | Pikmin |
Debut title | Pikmin |
System of origin | Nintendo GameCube |
Year of debut | 2001 |
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Bullet Bill[]
This article explicitly refers to this character in regards to their appearance in Super Smash Bros. Strife. For information on this character in other contexts, see Bullet Bill. |
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Series | Super Mario |
Debut title | Super Mario Bros. |
System of origin | Nintendo Entertainment System |
Year of debut | 1985 |
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Bumpety Bomb[]
This article explicitly refers to this character in regards to their appearance in Super Smash Bros. Strife. For information on this character in other contexts, see Bumpety Bomb. |
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Series | Kid Icarus |
Debut title | Kid Icarus: Uprising |
System of origin | Nintendo 3DS |
Year of debut | 2012 |
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Chain Chomp[]
This article explicitly refers to this character in regards to their appearance in Super Smash Bros. Strife. For information on this character in other contexts, see Chain Chomp. |
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Series | Super Mario |
Debut title | Super Mario Bros. 3 |
System of origin | Nintendo Entertainment System |
Year of debut | 1988 |
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Chandelure[]
This article explicitly refers to this Pokémon in regards to their appearance in Super Smash Bros. Strife. For information on this Pokémon in other contexts, see Chandelure. |
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Series | Pokémon |
Debut title | Pokémon Black and White Versions |
System of origin | Nintendo DS |
Year of debut | 2010 |
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ChuChu[]
This article explicitly refers to this character in regards to their appearance in Super Smash Bros. Strife. For information on this character in other contexts, see ChuChu. |
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Series | The Legend of Zelda |
Debut title | The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask |
System of origin | Nintendo 64 |
Year of debut | 2000 |
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Cryogonal[]
This article explicitly refers to this Pokémon in regards to their appearance in Super Smash Bros. Strife. For information on this Pokémon in other contexts, see Cryogonal. |
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Series | Pokémon |
Debut title | Pokémon Black and White Versions |
System of origin | Nintendo DS |
Year of debut | 2010 |
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Cucco[]
This article explicitly refers to this character in regards to their appearance in Super Smash Bros. Strife. For information on this character in other contexts, see Cucco. |
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Series | The Legend of Zelda |
Debut title | The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past |
System of origin | Super Nintendo Entertainment System |
Year of debut | 1991 |
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Darknut[]
This article explicitly refers to this character in regards to their appearance in Super Smash Bros. Strife. For information on this character in other contexts, see Darknut. |
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Series | The Legend of Zelda |
Debut title | The Legend of Zelda |
System of origin | Nintendo Entertainment System |
Year of debut | 1986 |
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Devil Car[]
This article explicitly refers to this character in regards to their appearance in Super Smash Bros. Strife. For information on this character in other contexts, see Devil Car. |
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Series | EarthBound |
Debut title | EarthBound Beginnings |
System of origin | Famicom |
Year of debut | 1989 |
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Dry Bones[]
This article explicitly refers to this character in regards to their appearance in Super Smash Bros. Strife. For information on this character in other contexts, see Dry Bones. |
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Series | Super Mario |
Debut title | Super Mario Bros. 3 |
System of origin | Nintendo Entertainment System |
Year of debut | 1988 |
Dry Bones (Japanese: カロン Karon) is an enemy in Smash Run representing the Super Mario series.
Dry Bones are generally weak enemies, though they are challenging to actually defeat. Similar to their Super Mario World counterparts, Dry Bones will occasionally throw bones ahead of them, which can be reflected back at them to deal damage. They will also deal damage to fighters by walking into them, and can occasionally swipe to deal more damage and knockback.
Once they sustain enough damage, they will fall apart and eventually rebuild themselves. As such, they must be knocked off-screen without being destroyed in order to obtain bonuses from them.
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Fish Poker Pops[]
This article explicitly refers to this character in regards to their appearance in Super Smash Bros. Strife. For information on this character in other contexts, see Fish Poker Pops. |
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Series | Donkey Kong |
Debut title | Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze |
System of origin | Wii U |
Year of debut | 2014 |
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Flame Chomp[]
This article explicitly refers to this character in regards to their appearance in Super Smash Bros. Strife. For information on this character in other contexts, see Flame Chomp. |
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Series | Super Mario |
Debut title | Super Mario Bros. 3 |
System of origin | Nintendo Entertainment System |
Year of debut | 1988 |
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Fly Guy[]
This article explicitly refers to this character in regards to their appearance in Super Smash Bros. Strife. For information on this character in other contexts, see Fly Guy. |
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Series | Yoshi |
Debut title | Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island |
System of origin | Super Nintendo Entertainment System |
Year of debut | 1995 |
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Galoomba[]
This article explicitly refers to this character in regards to their appearance in Super Smash Bros. Strife. For information on this character in other contexts, see Galoomba. |
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Series | Super Mario |
Debut title | Super Mario World |
System of origin | Super Nintendo Entertainment System |
Year of debut | 1990 |
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Gastly[]
This article explicitly refers to this Pokémon in regards to their appearance in Super Smash Bros. Strife. For information on this Pokémon in other contexts, see Gastly. |
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Series | Pokémon |
Debut title | Pokémon Red and Green Versions |
System of origin | Nintendo Game Boy |
Year of debut | 1996 |
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Geemer[]
This article explicitly refers to this character in regards to their appearance in Super Smash Bros. Strife. For information on this character in other contexts, see Geemer. |
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Series | Metroid |
Debut title | Metroid |
System of origin | Nintendo Entertainment System |
Year of debut | 1986 |
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Ghost[]
This article explicitly refers to this character in regards to their appearance in Super Smash Bros. Strife. For information on this character in other contexts, see Ghost. |
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Series | Find Mii |
Debut title | Find Mii |
System of origin | Nintendo 3DS |
Year of debut | 2011 |
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Glice[]
This article explicitly refers to this character in regards to their appearance in Super Smash Bros. Strife. For information on this character in other contexts, see Glice. |
Glice | |
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Series | Super Smash Bros. |
Debut title | Super Smash Bros. Brawl |
System of origin | Nintendo Wii |
Year of debut | 2008 |
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Glire[]
This article explicitly refers to this character in regards to their appearance in Super Smash Bros. Strife. For information on this character in other contexts, see Glire. |
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Series | Super Smash Bros. |
Debut title | Super Smash Bros. Brawl |
System of origin | Nintendo Wii |
Year of debut | 2008 |
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Glunder[]
This article explicitly refers to this character in regards to their appearance in Super Smash Bros. Strife. For information on this character in other contexts, see Glunder. |
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Series | Super Smash Bros. |
Debut title | Super Smash Bros. Brawl |
System of origin | Nintendo Wii |
Year of debut | 2008 |
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Gold Ghost[]
This article explicitly refers to this character in regards to their appearance in Super Smash Bros. Strife. For information on this character in other contexts, see Gold Ghost. |
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Series | Nintendo Land |
Debut title | Nintendo Land |
System of origin | Wii U |
Year of debut | 2012 |
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Goomba[]
This article explicitly refers to this character in regards to their appearance in Super Smash Bros. Strife. For information on this character in other contexts, see Goomba. |
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Series | Super Mario |
Debut title | Super Mario |
System of origin | Nintendo Entertainment System |
Year of debut | 1985 |
Goomba (Japanese: クリボー Kuribō) is an enemy in Smash Run representing the Super Mario series.
Goombas are a very weak enemy, and attack by charging towards the nearest fighter. They can be defeated by most attacks, though fighters may also stomp them down to defeat them as they can in the Super Mario series.
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Goombas are the most recurring enemy in the Super Mario series, and were introduced alongside most other recurring Mario elements in Super Mario Bros.. They are one of Bowser's weakest minions, and Mario can defeat them with a single jump.
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- These small little guys were once peaceful inhabitants of the Mushroom Kingdom, but the Goombas went against their homeland once Bowser and his army intruded their land. It's not like it really mattered though, they aren't great warriors. Lacking arms and all, Goombas have a hard time fighting their enemies, resorting to literally charging head-first into danger.
- The Goombas were once loyal to the Mushroom Kingdom, but after the Koopa King invaded their kingdom and kidnapped its princess, they switched sides and went against the Toads they once lived peacefully with. Of course, these traitorous Goombas weren't much use to Bowser, and lacking arms, they resorted to running head-first towards their enemies.
- [NES] Super Mario Bros.
- [U] New Super Mario Bros. U
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Gordo[]
This article explicitly refers to this character in regards to their appearance in Super Smash Bros. Strife. For information on this character in other contexts, see Gordo. |
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Series | Kirby |
Debut title | Kirby's Dream Land |
System of origin | Nintendo Game Boy |
Year of debut | 1992 |
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Hammer Bro.[]
This article explicitly refers to this character in regards to their appearance in Super Smash Bros. Strife. For information on this character in other contexts, see Hammer Bro.. |
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Series | Super Mario |
Debut title | Super Mario Bros. |
System of origin | Nintendo Entertainment System |
Year of debut | 1985 |
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Hanenbow[]
This article explicitly refers to this character in regards to their appearance in Super Smash Bros. Strife. For information on this character in other contexts, see Hanenbow. |
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Series | Electroplankton |
Debut title | Electroplankton |
System of origin | Nintendo DS |
Year of debut | 2005 |
Hanenbow (Japanese: エレクトロプランクトン Erekutoropurankuton) is an enemy in Smash Run representing the Electroplankton series.
Hanenbow attack fighters by jumping in large arcs from one of the bottom corners of the screen to the other, travelling through any platform or wall that may be in its way. It will follow the fighter as they travel, and can even be reflected back as if it was a projectile. Hanenbow take a moderate amount of damage to be defeated, though they deal very minor damage - but stun for a moderate amount of time - when they make contact with a fighter.
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- Like the stage of the same name, it is known as Electroplankton in the Japanese version of the game.
Iridescent Glint Beetle[]
This article explicitly refers to this character in regards to their appearance in Super Smash Bros. Strife. For information on this character in other contexts, see Iridescent Glint Beetle. |
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Series | Pikmin |
Debut title | Pikmin |
System of origin | Nintendo GameCube |
Year of debut | 2001 |
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Kihunter[]
This article explicitly refers to this character in regards to their appearance in Super Smash Bros. Strife. For information on this character in other contexts, see Kihunter. |
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Series | Metroid |
Debut title | Super Metroid |
System of origin | Super Nintendo Entertainment System |
Year of debut | 1994 |
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Koffing[]
This article explicitly refers to this Pokémon in regards to their appearance in Super Smash Bros. Strife. For information on this Pokémon in other contexts, see Koffing. |
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Series | Pokémon |
Debut title | Pokémon Red and Green Versions |
System of origin | Nintendo Game Boy |
Year of debut | 1996 |
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Koopa Paratroopa[]
This article explicitly refers to this character in regards to their appearance in Super Smash Bros. Strife. For information on this character in other contexts, see Koopa Paratroopa. |
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Series | Super Mario |
Debut title | Super Mario Bros. |
System of origin | Nintendo Entertainment System |
Year of debut | 1985 |
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Koopa Troopa[]
This article explicitly refers to this character in regards to their appearance in Super Smash Bros. Strife. For information on this character in other contexts, see Koopa Troopa. |
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Series | Super Mario |
Debut title | Super Mario Bros. |
System of origin | Nintendo Entertainment System |
Year of debut | 1985 |
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Kritter[]
This article explicitly refers to this character in regards to their appearance in Super Smash Bros. Strife. For information on this character in other contexts, see Kritter. |
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Series | Donkey Kong |
Debut title | Donkey Kong Country |
System of origin | Super Nintendo Entertainment System |
Year of debut | 1994 |
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Lakitu & Spinies[]
This article explicitly refers to this character in regards to their appearance in Super Smash Bros. Strife. For information on this character in other contexts, see Lakitu & Spinies. |
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Series | Super Mario |
Debut title | Super Mario Bros. |
System of origin | Nintendo Entertainment System |
Year of debut | 1985 |
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Magikoopa[]
This article explicitly refers to this character in regards to their appearance in Super Smash Bros. Strife. For information on this character in other contexts, see Magikoopa. |
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Series | Super Mario |
Debut title | Super Mario World |
System of origin | Super Nintendo Entertainment System |
Year of debut | 1990 |
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Metroid[]
This article explicitly refers to this character in regards to their appearance in Super Smash Bros. Strife. For information on this character in other contexts, see Metroid. |
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Series | Metroid |
Debut title | Metroid |
System of origin | Nintendo Entertainment System |
Year of debut | 1986 |
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Mimicutie[]
This article explicitly refers to this character in regards to their appearance in Super Smash Bros. Strife. For information on this character in other contexts, see Mimicutie. |
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Series | Kid Icarus |
Debut title | Kid Icarus: Uprising |
System of origin | Nintendo 3DS |
Year of debut | 2012 |
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Minior[]
This article explicitly refers to this Pokémon in regards to their appearance in Super Smash Bros. Strife. For information on this Pokémon in other contexts, see Minior. |
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Series | Pokémon |
Debut title | Pokémon Sun and Moon |
System of origin | Nintendo 3DS |
Year of debut | 2016 |
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Mite[]
This article explicitly refers to this character in regards to their appearance in Super Smash Bros. Strife. For information on this character in other contexts, see Mite. |
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Series | Super Smash Bros. |
Debut title | Super Smash Bros. Brawl |
System of origin | Nintendo Wii |
Year of debut | 2008 |
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Monoeye[]
This article explicitly refers to this character in regards to their appearance in Super Smash Bros. Strife. For information on this character in other contexts, see Monoeye. |
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Series | Kid Icarus |
Debut title | Kid Icarus |
System of origin | Nintendo Entertainment System |
Year of debut | 1986 |
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Octobomber[]
This article explicitly refers to this character in regards to their appearance in Super Smash Bros. Strife. For information on this character in other contexts, see Octobomber. |
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Series | Splatoon |
Debut title | Splatoon |
System of origin | Wii U |
Year of debut | 2015 |
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Octocopter[]
This article explicitly refers to this character in regards to their appearance in Super Smash Bros. Strife. For information on this character in other contexts, see Octocopter. |
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Series | Splatoon |
Debut title | Splatoon |
System of origin | Wii U |
Year of debut | 2015 |
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Octorok[]
This article explicitly refers to this character in regards to their appearance in Super Smash Bros. Strife. For information on this character in other contexts, see Octorok. |
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Series | The Legend of Zelda |
Debut title | The Legend of Zelda |
System of origin | Nintendo Entertainment System |
Year of debut | 1986 |
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Orne[]
This article explicitly refers to this character in regards to their appearance in Super Smash Bros. Strife. For information on this character in other contexts, see Orne. |
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Series | Kid Icarus |
Debut title | Kid Icarus: Uprising |
System of origin | Nintendo 3DS |
Year of debut | 2012 |
Orne (Japanese: オーン Ōn) is an enemy in Smash Run representing the Kid Icarus series.
Orne are unique enemies, in that they will instantly KO any fighter that they touch. When in close proximity to a fighter, a unique 8-bit musical cue will play, to alert fighters that they are in danger of being instantly KO'd. Orne travel faster when fighters have their backs turned to them.
They are invincible to all attacks, and can only be fled from; though fighters can make contact with them should they be under the effects of a Super Star, making them invincible. Even if a fighter is invincible however, they are unable to deal any damage or knockback to an Orne.
The theme that plays when a fighter is near an Orne.
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Pak E. Derm[]
This article explicitly refers to this character in regards to their appearance in Super Smash Bros. Strife. For information on this character in other contexts, see Pak E. Derm. |
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Series | Yoshi |
Debut title | Yoshi's Story |
System of origin | Nintendo 64 |
Year of debut | 1997 |
Pak E. Derm (Japanese: とうさんぞう Tousanzou) is an enemy in Smash Run representing the Yoshi series.
Pak E. Derm is an odd enemy, as it can not directly harm fighters. However, it can prevent them from accessing areas of the map, as their signs block fighters from jumping over them unless they clear by enough height. Pak E. Derm can be defeated, and do drop a large number of bonuses, though they have an abnormally large amount of health, and are resistant to knockback until enough damage is dealt to them, making it a chore to deal with them.
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Petilil[]
This article explicitly refers to this Pokémon in regards to their appearance in Super Smash Bros. Strife. For information on this Pokémon in other contexts, see Petilil. |
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Series | Pokémon |
Debut title | Pokémon Black and White |
System of origin | Nintendo DS |
Year of debut | 2010 |
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This article explicitly refers to this character in regards to their appearance in Super Smash Bros. Strife. For information on this character in other contexts, see Pigmask. |
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Series | EarthBound |
Debut title | Mother 3 |
System of origin | Game Boy Advance |
Year of debut | 2006 |
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Pointy Tuck[]
This article explicitly refers to this character in regards to their appearance in Super Smash Bros. Strife. For information on this character in other contexts, see Pointy Tuck. |
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Series | Donkey Kong |
Debut title | Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze |
System of origin | Wii U |
Year of debut | 2014 |
Pointy Tuck (Japanese: ペンガー Pengā) is an enemy in Smash Run representing the Donkey Kong series.
Pointy Tuck is a weaker enemy that can deal a surprising amount of damage to fighters with the horns on its helmet. Fighters take damage should they land atop the Pointy Tuck's spiked helmet, and it is also invincible from attacks from above. They will waddle around until they spot a fighter, at which point they will charge head-first, their horns in front of them, towards the fighter.
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- Pointy Tuck is incorrectly named ペンガー (Pengā) in the Japanese release, which is the name of the Tuck species from which it is based.
Polar Bear[]
This article explicitly refers to this character in regards to their appearance in Super Smash Bros. Strife. For information on this character in other contexts, see Polar Bear. |
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Series | Ice Climber |
Debut title | Ice Climber |
System of origin | Nintendo Entertainment System |
Year of debut | 1985 |
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Punch Ant[]
This article explicitly refers to this character in regards to their appearance in Super Smash Bros. Strife. For information on this character in other contexts, see Punch Ant. |
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Series | Golden Sun |
Debut title | Golden Sun |
System of origin | Game Boy Advance |
Year of debut | 2001 |
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Reaper[]
This article explicitly refers to this character in regards to their appearance in Super Smash Bros. Strife. For information on this character in other contexts, see Reaper. |
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Series | Kid Icarus |
Debut title | Kid Icarus |
System of origin | Nintendo Entertainment System |
Year of debut | 1986 |
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Reo[]
This article explicitly refers to this character in regards to their appearance in Super Smash Bros. Strife. For information on this character in other contexts, see Reo. |
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Series | Metroid |
Debut title | Metroid |
System of origin | Nintendo Entertainment System |
Year of debut | 1986 |
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Risen[]
This article explicitly refers to this character in regards to their appearance in Super Smash Bros. Strife. For information on this character in other contexts, see Risen. |
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Series | Fire Emblem |
Debut title | Fire Emblem Awakening |
System of origin | Nintendo 3DS |
Year of debut | 2012 |
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Roturret[]
This article explicitly refers to this character in regards to their appearance in Super Smash Bros. Strife. For information on this character in other contexts, see Roturret. |
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Series | Super Smash Bros. |
Debut title | Super Smash Bros. Brawl |
System of origin | Nintendo Wii |
Year of debut | 2008 |
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Shotzo[]
This article explicitly refers to this character in regards to their appearance in Super Smash Bros. Strife. For information on this character in other contexts, see Shotzo. |
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Series | Kirby |
Debut title | Kirby's Dream Land |
System of origin | Nintendo Game Boy |
Year of debut | 1992 |
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Skuttler[]
This article explicitly refers to this character in regards to their appearance in Super Smash Bros. Strife. For information on this character in other contexts, see Skuttler. |
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Series | Kid Icarus |
Debut title | Kid Icarus: Uprising |
System of origin | Nintendo 3DS |
Year of debut | 2012 |
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Sneaky Spirit[]
This article explicitly refers to this character in regards to their appearance in Super Smash Bros. Strife. For information on this character in other contexts, see Sneaky Spirit. |
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Series | Rhythm Heaven |
Debut title | Rhythm Tengoku |
System of origin | Game Boy Advance |
Year of debut | 2006 |
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Souflee[]
This article explicitly refers to this character in regards to their appearance in Super Smash Bros. Strife. For information on this character in other contexts, see Souflee. |
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Series | Kid Icarus |
Debut title | Kid Icarus: Uprising |
System of origin | Nintendo 3DS |
Year of debut | 2012 |
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Spike Top[]
This article explicitly refers to this character in regards to their appearance in Super Smash Bros. Strife. For information on this character in other contexts, see Spike Top. |
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Series | Super Mario |
Debut title | Super Mario World |
System of origin | Super Nintendo Entertainment System |
Year of debut | 1990 |
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Spinda[]
This article explicitly refers to this Pokémon in regards to their appearance in Super Smash Bros. Strife. For information on this Pokémon in other contexts, see Spinda. |
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Series | Pokémon |
Debut title | Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire Versions |
System of origin | Game Boy Advance |
Year of debut | 2002 |
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Stalfos[]
This article explicitly refers to this character in regards to their appearance in Super Smash Bros. Strife. For information on this character in other contexts, see Stalfos. |
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Series | The Legend of Zelda |
Debut title | The Legend of Zelda |
System of origin | Nintendo Entertainment System |
Year of debut | 1986 |
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Starman[]
This article explicitly refers to this character in regards to their appearance in Super Smash Bros. Strife. For information on this character in other contexts, see Starman. |
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Series | EarthBound |
Debut title | EarthBound Beginnings |
System of origin | Famicom |
Year of debut | 1989 |
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Tac[]
This article explicitly refers to this character in regards to their appearance in Super Smash Bros. Strife. For information on this character in other contexts, see Tac. |
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Series | Kirby |
Debut title | Kirby Super Star |
System of origin | Super Nintendo Entertainment System |
Year of debut | 1996 |
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Tiki Buzz[]
This article explicitly refers to this character in regards to their appearance in Super Smash Bros. Strife. For information on this character in other contexts, see Tiki Buzz. |
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Series | Donkey Kong |
Debut title | Donkey Kong Country Returns |
System of origin | Nintendo Wii |
Year of debut | 2010 |
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Toady Bloyster[]
This article explicitly refers to this character in regards to their appearance in Super Smash Bros. Strife. For information on this character in other contexts, see Toady Bloyster. |
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Series | Pikmin |
Debut title | Pikmin 2 |
System of origin | Nintendo GameCube |
Year of debut | 2004 |
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Topi[]
This article explicitly refers to this character in regards to their appearance in Super Smash Bros. Strife. For information on this character in other contexts, see Topi. |
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Series | Ice Climber |
Debut title | Ice Climber |
System of origin | Nintendo Entertainment System |
Year of debut | 1985 |
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Towtow[]
This article explicitly refers to this character in regards to their appearance in Super Smash Bros. Strife. For information on this character in other contexts, see Towtow. |
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Series | Super Smash Bros. |
Debut title | Super Smash Bros. Brawl |
System of origin | Nintendo Wii |
Year of debut | 2008 |
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Urban Champion[]
This article explicitly refers to this character in regards to their appearance in Super Smash Bros. Strife. For information on this character in other contexts, see Urban Champion. |
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Series | Urban Champion |
Debut title | Urban Champion |
System of origin | Nintendo Entertainment System |
Year of debut | 1984 |
Urban Champion (Japanese: アーバンチャンピオン Ābanchanpion) is an enemy in Smash Run representing the Urban Champion series.
The Urban Champion appears as a 2D sprite ripped directly from his game of origin. He will attack fighters by punching them, using two types of punches: a light punch which stuns and deals a moderate enough of damage, and a heavy punch that deals massive knockback and damage. The Urban Champion is extremely light, presumably due to being a 2D sprite.
The Urban Champion can appear in two different colours, though they attack identically. Both have several new sprites created directly for Strife.
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The Urban Champion is based on the two unnamed characters from the game Urban Champion. In Urban Champion, two street fighters are pitted against each other with the aim of knocking the other into an open manhole, while also having to pay attention to their available stamina and avoid flower pots hurled from windows located overhead.
The Urban Champion has two attacks, a light punch and a heavy punch. Both of these punches can be performed in Urban Champion, which have different advantages and drawbacks, such as the latter can be blocked easier, but knocks the opponent back further.
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- Back in the era of the NES, Nintendo experimented with a number of different ideas for potential series based on sports. There was Baseball, Soccer, Pinball, of course, but one of the more unique games came in the form of Urban Champion. Like Smash Bros., the goal of Urban Champion was to knock the opposing fighter off the screen, though in that game it was done by knocking them down a manhole. Now, the Urban Champion is back, fighting against Nintendo's greatest stars as an enemy in Smash Run. And this time, he doesn't have to worry about being arrested by the cops.
- [NES] Urban Champion
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Waddle Dee[]
This article explicitly refers to this character in regards to their appearance in Super Smash Bros. Strife. For information on this character in other contexts, see Waddle Dee. |
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Series | Kirby |
Debut title | Kirby's Dream Land |
System of origin | Nintendo Game Boy |
Year of debut | 1992 |
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Waddle Doo[]
This article explicitly refers to this character in regards to their appearance in Super Smash Bros. Strife. For information on this character in other contexts, see Waddle Doo. |
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Series | Kirby |
Debut title | Kirby's Dream Land |
System of origin | Nintendo Game Boy |
Year of debut | 1992 |
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Wimpod[]
This article explicitly refers to this Pokémon in regards to their appearance in Super Smash Bros. Strife. For information on this Pokémon in other contexts, see Wimpod. |
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Series | Pokémon |
Debut title | Pokémon Sun and Moon |
System of origin | Nintendo 3DS |
Year of debut | 2016 |
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Zinger[]
This article explicitly refers to this character in regards to their appearance in Super Smash Bros. Strife. For information on this character in other contexts, see Zinger. |
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Series | Donkey Kong |
Debut title | Donkey Kong Country |
System of origin | Super Nintendo Entertainment System |
Year of debut | 1994 |
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Zuree[]
This article explicitly refers to this character in regards to their appearance in Super Smash Bros. Strife. For information on this character in other contexts, see Zuree. |
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Series | Kid Icarus |
Debut title | Kid Icarus: Uprising |
System of origin | Nintendo 3DS |
Year of debut | 2012 |
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