![]() ![]() Fruit will also drop, giving Villager a health recovery. Occasionally, a woodchip will drop from the fallen tree, allowing for quick, but weak damage. Finally, Villager pulls an axe out to chop down the tree to deal damage, and can also use the axe independently for significant damage. Next, a watering can is used to grow the sapling to a tree, which can also push fighters away. First, they'll plant a sapling on the ground. It is a multi-step process that changes the actions that Villager performs. This move causes Villager to swing upwards at a great distance, but doesn't provide Villager a method to control the movement, thereby making horizontal recovery difficult. However, this move reduces the distance Villager can make vertically and horizontally. The balloon explodes if burst by any opponents, dealing damage and giving Villager a boost when recovering. Opponents can attack Villager's balloons however, which can leave them helpless. They ride on two balloons color-coded to glide upwards for a period of time. The Lloid Rocket is larger and will push fighters around before exploding. ![]() Instead of moving forward, the Lloid Rocket instead lifts upwards after a short period of time, granting Villager another vertical recovery. The move grants Villager attack range from afar, keeping their opponents in check. Any fighters in the way will be hit as the rocket explodes. They fire a rocket that resembles Lloid, a Gyroid, and may choose to ride on it for a horizontal recovery move. There is increased range that Villager can grab any projectiles from, but the pocketed projectile will deal less damage as of result. Not only does it pocket projectile, any nearby opponents will be hit with a Flower effect that causes the opponent to continuously gain damage. Consumables like the Superspicy Curry and Food are used immediately. They can refresh items by reloading the 30 second timer from repeatedly using the move. They must do so within 30 seconds, before the item/projectile disappears in their inventory. The Villager can then pull out the move to either hold it in their hand for use, or throw it back immediately. ![]() Whenever a fighter throws a projectile towards Villager, he immediately grabs the move into his Pocket. Finally, Villager pulls out a net as their grab, where they must swing their opponents away. They fire using a slingshot as their forward and back aerial, and they occasionally swing one to three turnips as their up and down aerial. Meanwhile, their down smash uses their shovel to dig opponents down akin to the effects of a Pitfall. ![]() Their forward smash drops down a bowling ball, while their up smash causes them to summon a Fountain Firework. Their dash attack involves dropping a potted sapling which can hit opponents from afar. They use an Umbrella to swing as their forward tilt, waves a stick as their up tilt, and pulls weed out for their down tilt. Their neutral attack involves pulling out boxing gloves possibly referencing Punch-Out!. Villager makes use of several items, tools, and mechanics throughout the Animal Crossing series, including references to other games. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U first trailer, revealing alongside Mega Man and Wii Fit Trainer. They were formally revealed in Super Smash Bros. They are a starting character in both versions of Super Smash Bros. Villager is a new fighter representing the Animal Crossing series in Super Smash Bros. Mii Brawler/ Mii Swordfighter/ Mii Gunner - Article on SmashWikiĪrtwork of Villager from Super Smash Bros.Corrin DLC - Article on Fire Emblem Wiki.Captain Falcon - Article on F-Zero Wiki.Zero Suit Samus - Article on Metroid Wiki.Diddy Kong - Article on Super Mario Wiki.Donkey Kong - Article on Super Mario Wiki.Rosalina & Luma - Articles on Mario Wiki: Rosalina, Luma.Additionally, Isabelle, the mayor's assistant who debuted in Animal Crossing: New Leaf, makes an appearance in the game as an Assist Trophy. series game to feature an Animal Crossing-related playable character, specifically Villager, whose appearance is based on the male player from Animal Crossing: City Folk. The 3DS entry marks the series' first handheld game in the series. released in 2014 on the Nintendo 3DS and Wii U respectively. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U, and colloquially referred to as Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, collectively referred to as Super Smash Bros. ![]()
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