Super Smash Bros Ultimate character unlock guide and Smash Bros character list

Super Smash Bros Ultimate features every Super Smash Bros character ever created, including some new additions, all in one game. No more complaining about the lack of Pichu, Snake or Wolf: they are all here.

An initial drawback is that they are not initially in the game. They need to be unlocked: to start, the game gives you the original cast of eight and sets you to work to get the rest.

There are several methods of unlocking Super Smash Bros characters and until you have them all, we have a list of Super Smash Bros characters so you can find out who you are missing.

Not only that, but more Super Smash Bros. DLC characters have been added over time.

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Watch the Super Smash Bros Ultimate opening movie

Once you’ve got them all, our Super Smash Bros Ultimate Tier List can help you decide who to play as. We’ve also got some Super Smash Bros Ultimate tips if you want to brush up on the essentials, plus everything we know about the Super Smash Bros Ultimate DLC.

The fastest way to unlock characters in Super Smash Bros Ultimate

There are several ways to unlock characters in Super Smash Bros Ultimate, some easier and more reliable than others.

Aside from World of Light, the way you find new characters is the same: you have to beat them in combat and they will challenge you to a match.

The fastest way to unlock characters in Super Smash Bros Ultimate

Play a Smash match (also known as Versus mode) and once the match is over, a random character will challenge you so you can unlock them.

There is a ten-minute counter in the game between these encounters, designed to slow down the speed of character unlocks. However, you can avoid this by restarting the game. The next time you play a Smash/Versus match, you’ll get another character unlocked.

You can make this even faster by setting it so that the match settings are set to Stamina and each character’s stamina is as slow as possible (10), enough for a single projectile to end the game, and save it as a template for the future. careers.

If you reach a point where this no longer works, you may also have to move a certain distance during a match between unlocks: dannyjayes1 on reddit recommends playing in the ‘Moray Towers’ (Splatoon stage), walking up and down down, then completing the match.

Doing this method (playing a Smash match, unlocking a character, closing the game, and repeating) is complicated, but it’s the quickest way to do it.

Other character unlock methods in Super Smash Bros Ultimate

There are a few other ways to get characters in Super Smash Bros Ultimate:

  • Each completion of Classic Mode (found in the Games & More portion of the main menu) results in the unlocking of a character. The benefit of this is that the initial roster of eight will unlock Super Smash Bros characters in a specific order, as shown in the official image below (thanks, Stuart98 on reddit):

  • Find the respective character when you play World of Light, the game’s single-player adventure, to unlock them in all modes. This is also how you unlock Mii Fighter styles.
  • As mentioned above in the fastest unlock method, playing any other mode for ten minutes (of in-game time) will see you encounter a New Challenger the next time you exit the mode.

Note that if you fail when a character challenges you, you can try again by selecting them on the main menu screen. It’s intermittent, so keep playing until it appears again.

Every New Character Added in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, Including Fighters Pass DLC, Explained

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate lives up to its namesake only when it comes to the character roster, featuring every single character released in previous entries (the original 64 editions, Melee, Brawl, Wii U, and 3DS), whether have appeared only once, as DLC, or have been with the series from the beginning.

Who are the new characters in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate?

Not only is there a huge returning roster, but there are also several new fighters, with more to be added as DLC through the end of 2021:

  • Instinct (from Splatoon)
  • Ridley (from Metroid)
  • Simon (from Castlevania)
  • King K. Rool (from Donkey Kong)
  • Isabelle (from Animal Crossing)
  • Incineroar (from Pokémon)
  • Piranha Plant (from Super Mario – Free DLC if you purchase Smash Bros and purchase before January 31, available February 2019)
  • Joker (from Persona 5: First Fighters Pass Vol 1 character, available April 2019)
  • The Hero (from Dragon Quest – second character in Fighters Pass Vol 1, available July 2019)
  • Banjo and Kazooie (from Banjo & Kazooie, third character in Fighters Pass Vol 1, available September 2019)
  • Terry Bogard (from Final Fight – fourth character in Fighters Pass Vol 1, available November 2019)
  • Byleth (from Fire Emblem: Three Houses – fifth character in Fighters Pass Vol 1, available January 2020)
  • Min Min (from ARMS: first character in Fighters Pass Vol 2, available June 2020)
  • Steve (from Minecraft – Second Fighters, available June 2020)

Meanwhile, the game introduces the concept of ‘Echo Fighters’. It is not a new concept; They are reskins of other characters that offer subtle differences in their move sets, but unlike costumes, they have their own place on the roster. These include:

  • lucina
  • dark well
  • Daisy (new for Ultimate)
  • Dark Samus (new for Ultimate)
  • Chrome (new for Ultimate)
  • Richter (new for Ultimate)
  • Ken (new for Ultimate)

Are there more Super Smash Bros. Ultimate characters coming?

Prior to the game’s release, series director Masahiro Sakurai confirmed that there would be post-launch DLC for Super Smash Bros Ultimate as part of a Fighters Pass. Since then, there is news of a second set of characters, extending this run until the end of 2021, with Sora being the latest character added to the game.

Fighters Pass Vol 2 will feature six additional fighters.

A Fighters Pass costs £22.49 and includes the set of fighters in that volume. Alternatively, you can get them for £5.59 each, with each set adding a fighter, a stage and several music tracks – and no Echo Fighters.

It should be said the first Fighters Pass. it’s not Includes Piranha Plant, which was free DLC if Smash Bros was purchased before January 31 and then became available in February 2019. If you missed it, it later became available as paid DLC.

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Character List

Below is a list of every Super Smash Bros. character coming to the game, their place on the roster, as well as the differences between their last game and Ultimate.

Character None Changes in Smash Bros Ultimate
01: Mario Added Cappy, Wedding and Builder outfits.
02: Donkey Kong Final Smash change, new facial animations.
03: link Champion’s Robe and Robe of the Wild added from Breath of the Wild, Final Smash unleashes ancient arrows, its bombs now detonate remotely
04: Samus Smash moves can be boosted in the air and canceled with a jump or dodge.
04ᵋ: Dark Samus New fighter in Ultimate (Samus Echo Fighter)
05: yoshi N/A
06: Kirby Appearance of the stone skill depending on the scenario, copy skill for each character
07: fox Star Fox Zero skin, Final Smash review (no more Landmaster!)
08: Pikachu Female and Free Versions
09: Luigi N/A
10: Ness Final Crush Change
11: Captain Falcon Slow motion during strong attacks
12: Jigglypuff N/A
13: peach N/A
13ᵋ: Margaret New fighter in Ultimate (Peach Echo Fighter)
14: Bowser Final Crush Change
15: ice climbers N/A
16: sheikh N/A
17: Zelda A Link Between Worlds costume, Final Smash change
18: Dr. Mario N/A
19: Pichu Electric shocks can harm Pichu
20: Falco Final Smash Review
21: Mars Dancing Blade is faster and has the voice in English.
21ᵋ: Lucina Dancing Blade is faster and is now called Echo Fighter
22: Young Link N/A
23: Ganondorf Ocarina of Time design, change in Final Smash
24: Mewdos N/A
25: Roy Dancing Blade is faster
25ᵋ: Chrome New fighter in Ultimate (Roy Echo Fighter)
26: Mr. game and watch It’s more like what he did in his original games.
27: Metaknight N/A
28: well Final Crush Change
28ᵋ: Dark Well Now called Echo Fighter
29: Zero Suit Samus Final Crush Change
30: Wario Final Crush Change
31: Snake N/A
32: Ike Path of Radiance and Radiant Dawn outfits, each with different voices.
33-35: Pokémon Trainer Switch Pokémon during battle without penalty, female trainer option
36: Diddy Kong N/A
37: Luke Final Crush Change
38:Sonic Final Crush Change
39: King Dedede Final Smash Review
40: Olimar The hull cracks when damaged.
41: Lucario N/A
42: Steal I wander over the cassis to show how much fuel is left to float
43: Cartoon Link N/A
44: Wolf Star Fox Zero costume, movement upgrade
45: villager It’s easier to see what you’ve pocketed, eight different between men and women
46: Megaman Hazards of Mega Man Wii U and 3DS stages in the Ultimate stage, Final Smash change
47: Wii Fit Trainer new face
48: Rosalina N/A
49: Little Mac Final Crush Change
50: Greninja N/A
51-53: Mii Fighter Adjusted proportions, improved move sets, 12 voice options
54: Palutena Optimized special attacks, now special counterattack and deflector.
55: PAC-MAN Final Smash speed increase
56: Robin Added Levin Sword and Tome.
57: Shulk Monado Arts now requires a button press and direction, Final Smash Change
58: Bowser Jr. N/A
59: Duck Hunting N/A
60: Ryu One on one, Ryu will always face the opponent.
60ᵋ: Ken New Echo Fighter in Ultimate
61: Cloud Added limit indicator
62: Corrin N/A
63: Bayonet Costumes from both games available, Rodin assist trophy
64: Intuition New fighter in Ultimate
65: Ridley New fighter in Ultimate
66: Simon New fighter in Ultimate
66ᵋ: Richter New fighter in Ultimate
67: King K. Rool New fighter in Ultimate
68: Elizabeth New fighter in Ultimate
69: Incineroar New fighter in Ultimate
70: Piranha Plant Free DLC for first-time Ultimate buyers
71: wild card First character available as part of the Fighters Pass Vol 1 DLC
72: The Hero Second character available as part of the Fighters Pass Vol 1 DLC
73: Banjo and Kazooie Third character available as part of the Fighters Pass Vol 1 DLC
74: Terry Bogard Fourth character available as part of the Fighters Pass Vol 1 DLC
75: Bylet Fifth character available as part of the Fighters Pass Vol 1 DLC
76: Min Min First character available as part of the Fighters Pass Vol 2 DLC
77: Steve Second character available as part of the Fighters Pass Vol 2 DLC
78: Sefirot Third character available as part of the Fighters Pass Vol 2 DLC
79/80: Pyra/Mythera Fourth character available as part of the Fighters Pass Vol 2 DLC
81: Kazuya Fifth character available as part of the Fighters Pass Vol 2 DLC
82: Sora Sixth character available as part of the Fighters Pass Vol 2 DLC

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