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[[File:SmashWiiUEquipment.jpg|thumb|300px|[[Wii U]] version.]]
[[File:SSB4 3DS Equipment.jpeg|thumb|300px|[[Nintendo 3DS]] version.]]
[[File:SSB4 Wii U Equipment.jpeg|thumb|300px|Prerelease image of the Wii U version.<br>Since this picture was taken before the game is released, the icon displaying "overalls" corresponds to the [[:File:Equipment Coat.png|coat]] icon, a minor error. Names are also inconsistent with the final release (compare "Easy Split-Second" to "Perfect Shield Helper" and "High-Speed Dash" to "Sprinter"). Equipment labels are also different. Compare "Attacker" to "Bruiser".]]
'''Equipment''' is a major aspect of ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U]]''. Players initially have three pieces of equipment,: one Brawn Badge, one Protection Badge, and one Agility Badge, but they can earn more equipment through a variety of ways, including unlocking them via Classic Mode, Smash Run, Trophy Rush, Street Smash, Target Blast, Challenges, and [[amiibo]] prizes. Equipment raises one or more stats (while lowering others), but they can provide additional effects, positive or negative (equipment with negative effects, however, are generally more powerful, and have a smaller stat penalty). Players can sell equipment for a small amount of gold; more valuable and powerful equipment generally cost more gold.
 
==Overview==
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Any stat that has a majority trait, has a label attached to it. If there are two stats that are roughly equal, the label shows both traits; for an example, a character with mostly attack and speed have the "Spd/Atk" label.
 
*<span style="color:orange">'''Bruiser''' (Attack)</span>
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On one final note, the player can only hold up to 3,000 pieces of equipment. The limit, however, can end up decreasing if the player has any copied fighters who have equipment equipped onto them. If the limit is reached, the oldest equipment gets removed to make room for new equipment.
 
===[[Dr. Mario]]===
Dr. Mario has a unique trait, where he has passive equipment statistics implemented onto his attributes. He'll act as if he's equipped with a +15 Attack value, and a -50 Speed value, resulting in his attacks dealing 1.12x their normal damage, his ground mobility being 0.832x their normal values, and his air mobility and jump height being 0.808x their normal values. This modification occurs before any actual equipment is applied, and the player can't fully reset the Attack and Speed values back to 0.
 
==Equipment list==
Below is a list of all the equipment types that exist in the game. The equipment names are from the North American English version of the game, but if there are name differences between the North American and EurpoeanBritish versions, then the EuropeanBritish name will be displayed below the North American name.
 
How often the player can acquire a specific equipment type is determined by how many fighters are able to use it.
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|Silver Collar
|Gold Collar
|[[File:Duck Hunt Head SSB4.png|link=Duck Hunt (character)|32x32px]]
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|Dash Mushroom
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|Shiny Feather
|Shimmering Feather
|[[File:Duck Hunt Head SSB4.png|link=Duck Hunt (character)|32x32px]]
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|Gloves
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|Angelic Raiment
|Godly Raiment
|[[File:Pit Head SSB4.png|link=Pit (character)|32x32px]][[File:Dark Pit Head SSB4.png|link=Dark Pit|32x32px]]
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|Ring
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|Angelic Sacred Treasures
|Godly Sacred Treasures
|[[File:Pit Head SSB4.png|link=Pit (character)|32x32px]][[File:Dark Pit Head SSB4.png|link=Dark Pit|32x32px]]
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|Saddle
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|Swift Sandals
|Speedy Sandals
|[[File:Pit Head SSB4.png|link=Pit (character)|32x32px]][[File:Palutena Head SSB4.png|link=Palutena|32x32px]][[File:Dark Pit Head SSB4.png|link=Dark Pit|32x32px]]
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|Shell
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|Lightweight Shoes
|Ultra-Lightweight Shoes
|[[File:Mario Head SSB4.png|link=Mario|32x32px]][[File:Luigi Head SSB4.png|link=Luigi|32x32px]][[File:Wario Head SSB4.png|link=Wario|32x32px]][[File:Sheik Head SSB4.png|link=Sheik|32x32px]][[File:Ness Head SSB4.png|link=Ness|32x32px]][[File:Villager Head SSB4.png|link=Villager|32x32px]]<br>[[File:Wii Fit Trainer Head SSB4.png|link=Wii Fit Trainer|32x32px]][[File:Shulk Head SSB4.png|link=Shulk|32x32px]][[File:Dr Mario Head SSB4.png|link=Dr. Mario|32x32px]][[File:Sonic Head SSB4.png|link=Sonic the Hedgehog|32x32px|Sonic]][[File:LucasHeadSSB4-U.png|link=Lucas|32x32px]][[File:CorrinHeadSSB4-U.png|link=Corrin|32x32px]]
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|Space Suit
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|Deluxe Zapper<br><small>State-of-the-Art Zapper</small>
|Prototype Zapper
|[[File:Duck Hunt Head SSB4.png|link=Duck Hunt (character)|32x32px]][[File:ROB Head SSB4.png|link=R.O.B.|32x32px]][[File:BayonettaHeadSSB4-U.png|link=Bayonetta|32x32px]]
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On a side note, some bonus effects will never activate when the player is fighting against [[Master Hand]], [[Crazy Hand]], [[Master Core]], or any Smash Run enemies. Also, not all bonus effects can be stacked.
 
'''Note''': Some bonus effects are named differently between regionslocalizations. The EuropeanBritish names are displayed below the North American names.
 
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|Double Final Smasher||Chance of a double [[Final Smash]]||After using a Final Smash, you have a 20% chance of being able to use it again.
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|Double-Jump Boost<br><small>Mid-Air Springer</small>||Improved [[Double Jump (airborne)|double jump]]||1.3x midair jump height.
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|Double-Jump Drag||<span style="color:red">Weakened double jump</span>||0.7x midair jump height.
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|Hyper Smasher||Hyper smash attacks||Charge smash attacks for longer to get 1.3x power.
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|Imperfect Shield||<span style="color:red">No perfect [[Shield (Super Smash Bros. series)|shield]]</span>||Only get a normal shield no matter how good your timing is.
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|Insult to Injury||Prone damage dealer||1.4x damage when hitting a prone opponent.
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|[[File:Luigi Head SSB4.png|link=Luigi|32x32px]][[File:Diddy Kong Head SSB4.png|link=Diddy Kong|32x32px]][[File:Sheik Head SSB4.png|link=Sheik|32x32px]][[File:Toon Link Head SSB4.png|link=Toon Link|32x32px]][[File:Pit Head SSB4.png|link=Pit (character)|32x32px]][[File:Robin Head SSB4.png|link=Robin|32x32px]]<br>[[File:Fox Head SSB4.png|link=Fox McCloud|32x32px|Fox]][[File:Greninja Head SSB4.png|link=Greninja|32x32px]][[File:Villager Head SSB4.png|link=Villager|32x32px]][[File:Wii Fit Trainer Head SSB4.png|link=Wii Fit Trainer|32x32px]][[File:Dark Pit Head SSB4.png|link=Dark Pit|32x32px]]
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|[[File:Peach Head SSB4.png|link=Princess Peach|32x32px|Peach]][[File:Mr Game and Watch Head SSB4.png|link=Mr. Game & Watch|32x32px]][[File:Little Mac Head SSB4.png|link=Little Mac|32x32px]][[File:Zero Suit Samus Head SSB4.png|link=Zero Suit Samus|32x32px]][[File:Palutena Head SSB4.png|link=Palutena|32x32px]][[File:Marth Head SSB4.png|link=Marth|32x32px]]<br>[[File:Duck Hunt Head SSB4.png|link=Duck Hunt (character)|32x32px]][[File:Pikachu Head SSB4.png|link=Pikachu|32x32px]][[File:Olimar Head SSB4.png|link=Captain Olimar|32x32px|Olimar]][[File:Shulk Head SSB4.png|link=Shulk|32x32px]][[File:Lucina Head SSB4.png|link=Lucina|32x32px]][[File:Sonic Head SSB4.png|link=Sonic the Hedgehog|32x32px|Sonic]]
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