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Some select Pokémon have interacted with characters in the [[Mario (franchise)|''Mario'']] franchise, most notably in the ''[[Super Smash Bros. (series)|Super Smash Bros.]]'' competitions. Not only are some competitors, but if a player throws a [[Poké Ball]], then a random Pokémon comes out and affects the gameplay in some way. These Poké Ball Pokémon don't directly hurt the player who sent them out, with the exception of [[bulbapedia:Electrode (Pokémon)|Electrode]] and [[bulbapedia:Wobbuffet (Pokémon)|Wobbuffet]].
 
==Poké Ball Pokémon==
==''Super Smash Bros.'' Competitors==
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!width="2%"|''[[Super Smash Bros.|SSB]]''
!width="2%"|''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee|SSBM]]''
!width="2%"|''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl|SSBB]]''
!width="2%"|''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U|SSB4]]''
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|[[File:SSBU Abomasnow.png|x100px]]
|[[bulbapedia:Abomasnow (Pokémon)|Abomasnow]]{{anchor|Abomasnow}}
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|Abomasnow attacks by using [[Bulbapedia:Blizzard (move)|Blizzard]], releasing a blast of freezing wind around itself that draws opponents towards it and deals minor damage, then charges across the arena with [[Bulbapedia:Ice Punch (move)|Ice Punch]], attacking the nearest opponent with a punch that freezes them in its path and deals severe damage if it hits.
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|[[bulbapedia:Arceus (Pokémon)|Arceus]]{{anchor|Arceus}}
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|Arceus creates a pulse of [[bulbapedia:Gravity (move)|Gravity]], a circular shockwave that smashes opponents downward if they are in the air, though it deals no damage.
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|[[bulbapedia:Articuno (Pokémon)|Articuno]]{{anchor|Articuno}}
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|Articuno releases a continuous wave of ice from its body using [[Bulbapedia:Icy Wind (move)|Icy Wind]], which freezes anyone close to it and deals moderate damage. This also launches them up, occasionally far enough off the screen for a KO.
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|[[bulbapedia:Beedrill (Pokémon)|Beedrill]]{{anchor|Beedrill}}
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|[[Bulbapedia:Beedrill (Pokémon)|Beedrill]] attacks by using [[Bulbapedia:Take Down (move)|Take Down]], which involves a single Beedrill flying off the stage, followed by a swarm of Beedrill flying horizontally through the stage and damaging anyone who comes into contact with them.
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|[[bulbapedia:Bellossom (Pokémon)|Bellossom]]{{anchor|Bellossom}}
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|Bellossom uses [[bulbapedia:Sweet Scent (move)|Sweet Scent]] to put any nearby opponents to sleep.
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|[[bulbapedia:Blastoise (Pokémon)|Blastoise]]{{anchor|Blastoise}}
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|Blastoise attacks with [[bulbapedia:Hydro Pump (move)|Hydro Pump]], which has it firing blasts of water from the cannons on its shoulders that push away opponents. Despite not appearing as a Poké Ball Pokémon, it appears as a trophy in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]'', whereas a Mega Blastoise trophy appears in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]''. According to a [[List of Super Smash Bros. Brawl pre-release and unused content#early ideas|datamine]], Blastoise was meant to be playable in the [[Pokémon Trainer]]'s trio, but it was replaced by [[Squirtle]] to balance the size and evolutionary stages of the Pokémon.
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|[[bulbapedia:Bonsly (Pokémon)|Bonsly]]{{anchor|Bonsly}}
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|Bonsly acts like an item; it can be picked up and carried around like an item - although it is very heavy, and can only be carried around with ease when held by strong characters. When tossed, it doesn't go far, but it can deal damage exceeding 30%, and knockback comparable to a Home-Run Bat. It can be deflected, or used by players who did not summon it. After being thrown about three times, it disappears, or disappear after being unused for some time.
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|[[bulbapedia:Celebi (Pokémon)|Celebi]]{{anchor|Celebi}}
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|In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', Celebi can only appear if every character and stage has been unlocked, every event has been cleared, and the score display has been unlocked. It has a one in 251 chance of appearing, and if it does the player earns an extra 8,000 points at the end of the match. In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', Celebi can appear at any point without needing to unlock it, and when it appears it drops a [[Trophy (Super Smash Bros. series)|trophy]] before flying away; in this game it has a one in 493 chance of appearing.
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|[[bulbapedia:Chancey (Pokémon)|Chancey]]{{anchor|Chancey}}
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|Chancey uses its [[bulbapedia:Signature move|signature move]] [[bulbapedia:Soft-Boiled (move)|Soft-Boiled]], in which it drops eggs that can either contain items, heal the player, or explode. It also appears in [[Saffron City]], where it can heal the player if they touch it (although its eggs no longer heal), and as one of the floats on the [[Poké Floats]] stage.
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|Charizard attacks by turning from side to side while using [[bulbapedia:Flamethrower (move)|Flamethrower]]. In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', Charizard became a playable fighter, both as a part of the [[Pokémon Trainer]] and (only in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U]]'') as an individual.
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|Chespin attacks by using Seed Bomb, releasing explosive seeds from its body. These moderately damage any opponents who are caught in the blast.
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|[[bulbapedia:Chikorita (Pokémon)|Chikorita]]{{anchor|Chikorita}}
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|Chikorita attacks using [[bulbapedia:Razor Leaf (move)|Razor Leaf]], flinging leaf blades at opponents to damage them. In ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U]]'', Chikorita is replaced by [[#Snivy|Snivy]], which also attacks using Razor Leaf. It also appears as one of the [[Poké Floats]] floats.
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|[[bulbapedia:Clefairy (Pokémon)|Clefairy]]{{anchor|Clefairy}}
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|Clefairy attacks by using [[bulbapedia:Metronone (move)|Metronone]] In ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'', this move involves copying and using the move of any other Poké Ball Pokémon at random. In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', Clefairy uses one of several attacks at random that cause various effects, including: [[bulbapedia:Explosion (move)|Explosion]], which hits any opponents caught in the blast; [[bulbapedia:Blizzard (move)|Blizzard]], which freezes any nearby opponents; [[bulbapedia:Fire Spin (move)|Fire Spin]], which creates a horizontal blast of fire that damages opponents; and [[bulbapedia:Whirlwind (move)|Whirlwind]], which traps opponents in a whirlwind and damages them.
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|Cyndaquil attacks by using [[bulbapedia:Flamethrower (move)|Flamethrower]], which involves it jumping up and releasing a small blast of fire from its back; the effect is similar to Charizard, but only in one direction. This deals constant weak damage to any opponent caught in it. Cyndaquil is one of the few Pokémon in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' that can be knocked off the stage.
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|[[bulbapedia:Darkrai (Pokémon)|Darkrai]]{{anchor|Darkrai}}
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|Darkrai attacks by using its [[bulbapedia:Signature move|signature move]] [[bulbapedia:Dark Void (move)|Dark Void]], creating a large dark sphere around itself that puts any opponent that enters it to sleep and deals minor damage to them.
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|[[bulbapedia:Dedenne (Pokémon)|Dedenne]]{{anchor|Dedenne}}
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|Dedenne attacks by using [[Bulbapedia:Discharge (move)|Discharge]], which involves it hovering in the air and releasing electricity that rotates in four beams around it. The electricity hits opponents multiple times, and the final burst does medium knockback.
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|[[bulbapedia:Deoxys (Pokémon)|Deoxys]]{{anchor|Deoxys}}
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|Deoxys appears in its Attack Forme and attacks by using [[Bulbapedia:Hyper Beam (move)|Hyper Beam]], which involves it floating into the air (smashing any opponent it touches as it does so) and firing a giant laser beam, dealing large damage and huge knock to anyone that it comes into contact with.
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|[[bulbapedia:Eevee (Pokémon)|Eevee]]{{anchor|Eevee}}
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|Eevee uses [[Bulbapedia:Take Down (move)|Take Down]] to slam itself into nearby opponents, making them take below average damage. Eevee does nothing if no opponents are nearby.
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|[[bulbapedia:Electrode (Pokémon)|Electrode]]{{anchor|Electrode}}
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|Electrode uses [[bulbapedia:Explosion (move)|Explosion]] to damage any fighters in its blast radius, including the player that summons it. Electrode can also be picked up and thrown like an item just before it explodes. Starting with ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', it may occasionally be a dud, failing to explode after having charged up for a few seconds, but exploding immediately after. In ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'', Electrode does not appear as a Poké Ball Pokémon, but instead as a
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|[[bulbapedia:Entei (Pokémon)|Entei]]{{anchor|Entei}}
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|Entei uses [[bulbapedia:Fire Spin (move)|Fire Spin]] ([[bulbapedia:Fire Blast (move)|Fire Blast]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'') to create a large pillar of flame around itself that damages opponents.
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|[[bulbapedia:Fennekin (Pokémon)|Fennekin]]{{anchor|Fennekin}}
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|Fennekin spits a fireball in front of it that creates a pillar of fire. If the fire hits an opponent, they become stunned and continuously take damage until the fire disappears.
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|[[bulbapedia:Fletchling (Pokémon)|Fletchling]]{{anchor|Fletchling}}
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|Fletchling attacks by using [[bulbapedia:Peck (move)|Peck]], which involves it hopping across the stage and pecking any nearby opponents, dealing weak damage and knockback. It can fly back to the stage if it falls off.
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|[[bulbapedia:Gardevoir (Pokémon)|Gardevoir]]{{anchor|Gardevoir}}
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|Gardevoir uses [[Bulbapedia:Reflect (move)|Reflect]] to create a large circular barrier around itself and wanders around the battlefield. Despite being harmless, the shield can deflect projectiles back at the foes, although it does not affect those who summoned Gardevoir.
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|[[bulbapedia:Genesect (Pokémon)|Genesect]]{{anchor|Genesect}}
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|Genesect attacks by using its [[bulbapedia:Signature move|signature move]] [[bulbapedia:Techno Blast (move)|Techno Blast]], which involves it firing four small laser bursts before following it up with a large, continuous beam. The beam is significantly stronger than the bursts, and both attacks can pass through walls.
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|[[bulbapedia:Giratina (Pokémon)|Giratina]]{{anchor|Giratina}}
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|Giratina attacks by using [[Bulbapedia:Dragon Breath (move)|Dragon Breath]], blowing a horizontal vortex that shoots across the entire stage, repeatedly dealing weak damage while stuck in the whirlwind. Coming in contact with Giratina deals slightly stronger damage with knockback.
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|[[bulbapedia:Gogoat (Pokémon)|Gogoat]]{{anchor|Gogoat}}
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|Gogoat attacks using [[Bulbapedia:Take Down (move)|Take Down]], represented as charging from one side of the stage to the other and ramming any opponents in its path. Anyone, whether its summoner or other fighters, can jump on top of it and attack from it as it is moving. If it runs into a wall, it becomes momentarily stunned.
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|[[bulbapedia:Goldeen (Pokémon)|Goldeen]]{{anchor|Goldeen}}
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|Goldeen uses [[bulbapedia:Splash (move)|Splash]], flailing around in one area with no effect on the battlefield. In the ''Pokémon'' franchise, Goldeen is actually unable to learn Splash, which is a move more commonly associated with [[bulbapedia:Magikarp (Pokémon)|Magikarp]]. Goldeen, alongside [[#Zoroark|Zoroark]], are the only non-legendary Pokémon that can be summoned from a [[Master Ball]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U]]'' (although it rarely appears).
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|Groudon attacks by using [[Bulbapedia:Overheat (move)|Overheat]]; after being summoned, it exerts a glowing aura around it, knocking back opponents and dealing light damage to them. Groudon's size prevents opponents from easily avoiding it, and it can occasionally turn to the other side of the stage.
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|Gulpin sits stationary where it is released. If an opponent gets close, Gulpin [[Bulbapedia:Swallow (move)|Swallow]]s them, causing damage as long as they are inside. Others can damage whoever is swallowed, but eventually Gulpin spits out the opponent and disappear.
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|Hitmonlee jumps in the air and attacks by using [[Bulbapedia:Jump Kick (move)|Jump Kick]]; this involves Hitmonlee extending its leg and leaping towards an opponent, dealing heavy damage and knockback if it connects. This jump has a large arc, which often leads to it simply jumping off the stage.
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|Ho-Oh flies up into the background and attacks with its [[bulbapedia:Signature move|signature move]] [[bulbapedia:Sacred Fire (move)|Sacred Fire]], creating a massive burst of fire in the area where it was summoned and dealing massive damage to any opponents caught in it. It can also damage opponents as it flies up. In ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U]]'', Ho-Oh occasionally appears in the background on the [[Kalos Pokémon League]] stage when it transitions to the Fire-type room. When the fire pillars are active, Ho-Oh causes them to rise even higher.
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|[[bulbapedia:Inkay (Pokémon)|Inkay]]{{anchor|Inkay}}
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|Inkay attacks by using its [[bulbapedia:Signature move|signature move]] [[Bulbapedia:Topsy-Turvy (move)|Topsy-Turvy]], which involves it flipping upside down before slamming into the ground, [[Trip|tripping]] any opponents in its vicinity.
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|Jirachi drops [[Sticker (Super Smash Bros. Brawl)|stickers]] for players to grab. It has as a 1 in 493 chance of being spawned from any given [[Poké Ball]], in line with the number of Pokémon that existed at the time of ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''{{'}}s release.
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|[[bulbapedia:Keldeo (Pokémon)|Keldeo]]{{anchor|Keldeo}}
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|Keldeo emerges from the [[Poké Ball]] in its Resolute Form and attacks by using its [[bulbapedia:Signature move|signature move]], [[Bulbapedia:Secret Sword (move)|Secret Sword]], by running around the stage and occasionally jumping to slash at opponents with its horn, dealing strong damage with each swipe.
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|[[bulbapedia:Koffing (Pokémon)|Koffing]]{{anchor|Koffing}}
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|Koffing uses [[bulbapedia:Poison Gas (move)|Poison Gas]], which continuously damages any opponents near it. It also damages any opponents that touch it. While Koffing does not appear in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', it is replaced by its evolution [[#Weezing|Weezing]], which uses the same attack with the same effect.
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|Kyogre attacks by using [[Bulbapedia:Hydro Pump (move)|Hydro Pump]], which involves it floating into the air and shooting large bursts of water towards either side of the screen. The water does not do damage (though Kyogre itself has contact damage), but it pushes opponents off of the stage. Opponents can resist the water by shielding or rolling against it.
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|[[bulbapedia:Kyurem (Pokémon)|Kyurem]]{{anchor|Kyurem}}
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|Kyurem attacks by using [[Bulbapedia:Icy Wind (move)|Icy Wind]], shooting spirals of cold on both sides that freeze any opponents that come into contact with them and deal moderate damage.
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|[[bulbapedia:Latias (Pokémon)|Latias]] and [[bulbapedia:Latios (Pokémon)|Latios]]{{anchor|Latias}}{{anchor|Latios}}
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|Latias and Latios are summoned separately, but after one of them flies off-screen, both appear fly diagonally across the screen one at a time to strike opponents with [[bulbapedia:Steel Wing|Steel Wing]] multiple times.
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|[[bulbapedia:Lugia (Pokémon)|Lugia]]{{anchor|Lugia}}
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|Lugia flies up into the background and attacks with its [[bulbapedia:Signature move|signature move]] [[bulbapedia:Aeroblast (move)|Aeroblast]], releasing large whirlwinds onto the stage to damage opponents. It can also damage opponents as it flies up.
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|[[bulbapedia:Manaphy (Pokémon)|Manaphy]]{{anchor|Manaphy}}
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|Manaphy uses [[Bulbapedia:Heart Swap (move)|Heart Swap]], its [[bulbapedia:Signature move|signature move]], which temporarily swaps the body of two players. The players' damage and stocks carry between stocks, and self-destruction causes the dying player to lose a life and not the opponent. Manaphy also occasionally appears as a stage hazard in the Flood Chamber of the [[Kalos Pokémon League]] stage in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]'', where it uses [[bulbapedia:Whirlpool (move)|Whirlpool]] to create one in the middle of the stage that sucks players down to the bottom of the stage.
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|[[bulbapedia:Marill (Pokémon)|Marill]]{{anchor|Marill}}
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|Marill attacks by using [[Bulbapedia:Tackle (move)|Tackle]], which involves it running in a single direction, launching back any opponent who gets in its way. Marill continues in the opposite direction if it hits a wall; if it ends up in an enclosed space, it continues to bounce back and forth until it disappears.
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|[[bulbapedia:Meloetta (Pokémon)|Meloetta]]{{anchor|Meloetta}}
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|Meloetta attacks by using [[Bulbapedia:Echoed Voice (move)|Echoed Voice]], shooting a pair of melodic projectiles that bounce from walls and reflect off the stage's perimeter, dealing moderate damage and knockback to any opponents that come into contact with them. In ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]'', it is unlocked by having the game on for at least eight hours, while in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]'', it can be unlocked by clearing All-Star mode with [[Lucario]] on Normal or Hard difficulty.
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|[[bulbapedia:Meowth (Pokémon)|Meowth]]{{anchor|Meowth}}
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|Meowth attacks by using [[Bulbapedia:Pay Day (move)|Pay Day]], shooting out coins that damage opponents. In ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'', it shoots coins in four directions, whereas in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U]]'', it instead shoots coins to the left or right, turning to the direction of the nearest opponent when necessary.
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|[[bulbapedia:Metagross (Pokémon)|Metagross]]{{anchor|Metagross}}
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|Metagross attacks by using [[bulbapedia:Earthquake (move)|Earthquake]], in which it stomps its feet into the ground, causing any fighters near it to be buried and launching them with another stomp.
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|[[bulbapedia:Mew (Pokémon)|Mew]]{{anchor|Mew}}
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|When Mew is summoned, it cries out its name and flies up off the screen. It gives the player a score bonus at the end of a match in ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', and has a one in 251 chance of appearing. In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', it drops a [[CD]] (or a [[Sticker (Super Smash Bros. Brawl)|Sticker]] if the player has every CD) and has a one in 493 chance of appearing. Finally, it drops a custom part or a [[Trophy (Super Smash Bros. series)|trophy]] in ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U'', though it can also drop a CD in the [[Wii U]] version.
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|[[bulbapedia:Moltres (Pokémon)|Moltres]]{{anchor|Moltres}}
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|Moltres sits in place before flying away, damaging any players on contact. In ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'', Moltres makes a cameo appearance flying in the background on the [[Saffron City]] stage.
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|[[bulbapedia:Munchlax (Pokémon)|Munchlax]]{{anchor|Munchlax}}
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|Munchlax wanders around the stage, eating any items it comes across and removing them from play. Munchlax cannot eat [[Trophy (Super Smash Bros. series)|Trophies]], [[CD]]s, [[Sticker (Super Smash Bros. Brawl)|Stickers]], [[Poké Ball]]s or [[Smash Ball]]s.
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|Onix jumps to the top of the stage and uses [[bulbapedia:Rock Throw (move)|Rock Throw]] to drop many boulders in one area. Onix can damage opponents itself while dropping rocks, and the rocks launch away opponents if they hit. If opponents touch Onix before it rises upward, they also take damage.
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|[[bulbapedia:Oshawott (Pokémon)|Oshawott]]{{anchor|Oshawott}}
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|Oshawott attacks by using [[Bulbapedia:Surf (move)|Surf]], riding a wave towards the stage's edge and beyond, dragging any opponents caught in the path with it.
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|[[bulbapedia:Palkia (Pokémon)|Palkia]]{{anchor|Palkia}}
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|Palkia uses its [[bulbapedia:Signature move|signature move]], [[Bulbapedia:Spacial Rend (move)|Spacial Rend]], which involves it slashing across the screen and flipping the camera. This affects nothing other than the player's viewpoint. Coming into contact with it does minor damage. Eventually, the screen tilts back to normal and Palkia disappears. Palkia also appears as a stage hazard within [[Spear Pillar]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''.
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|[[bulbapedia:Palkia (Pokémon)|Palkia]]{{anchor|Palkia}}
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|Piplup attacks by using [[Bulbapedia:Surf (move)|Surf]]; when summoned, it slides across the ground on a wave of water, pushing any opponent that gets caught along with it. It moves in the other direction if it hits a wall, and does not stop moving even if it falls off the stage. In later games, [[#Oshawott|Oshawott]] occupies the same role with the same behavior.
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|[[bulbapedia:Porygon2 (Pokémon)|Porygon2]]{{anchor|Porygon2}}
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|Porygon2 attacks by using [[Bulbapedia:Tackle (move)|Tackle]]; as soon as it is spawned, it dashes a short distance horizontally before disappearing, dealing moderate damage and a huge amount of knockback, in the opposite direction of Porygon2's tackle, to any opponents caught by it.
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|[[bulbapedia:Raikou (Pokémon)|Raikou]]{{anchor|Raikou}}
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|Raikou attacks with [[bulbapedia:Spark (move)|Spark]], releasing electricity around itself that shocks and deals multiple hits to opponents who are on the ground.
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|[[File:SSBU Scizor.png|x100px]]
|[[bulbapedia:Scizor (Pokémon)|Scizor]]{{anchor|Scizor}}
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|Scizor attacks by using [[Bulbapedia:Metal Claw (move)|Metal Claw]], which involves it running forward for a short while before jumping up and falling off the stage, dealing heavy damage to opponents and launching them towards the top of the stage. In ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]'', Scizor makes a background appearance on the [[Kalos Pokémon League]] stage, appearing alongside various other Steel-type Pokémon in the Steel-type room.
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|[[bulbapedia:Snivy (Pokémon)|Snivy]]{{anchor|Snivy}}
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|Snivy attacks by using [[bulbapedia:Razor Leaf (move)|Razor Leaf]], firing a stream of sharp leaves towards one side of the screen, dealing moderate damage to any opponent that it hits.
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|[[bulbapedia:Snorlax (Pokémon)|Snorlax]]{{anchor|Snorlax}}
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|Snorlax leaps up into the air and attacks with [[bulbapedia:Body Slam|Body Slam]], falling down onto the battlefield at a larger size and smashing any opponents in its path, sending them flying. It can also attack opponents when flying up after being summoned. Snorlax also appears as one of the balloons in the [[Poké Floats]] stage in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' .
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|[[bulbapedia:Spewpa (Pokémon)|Spewpa]]{{anchor|Spewpa}}
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|Spewpa, if left undisturbed, sits unmoving for the entire duration of its summon. If attacked, however, it releases a [[bulbapedia:Stun Spore (move)|Stun Spore]] cloud which causes any opponent which comes into contact with the spores to become momentarily paralyzed.
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|[[bulbapedia:Starmie (Pokémon)|Starmie]]{{anchor|Starmie}}
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|Starmie positions itself to the nearest foe and uses [[bulbapedia:Swift (move)|Swift]]; after being spawned, it hovers towards an opponent and shoots a barrage of stars at them, dealing minor damage but trapping them in the blast. Damage can also be taken by coming into contact with Starmie itself. Unlike [[#Staryu|Staryu]] in the later games, it lines up its attack on the opponent's position the moment it is released and will not follow opponents.
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|Staryu attacks by using [[Bulbapedia:Swift (move)|Swift]], which involves it floating towards an opponent and firing a series of stars, dealing minor damage while locking them in the shots. Staryu itself deals direct contact damage as well.
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|[[bulbapedia:Suicune (Pokémon)|Suicune]]{{anchor|Suicune}}
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|In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', Suicune uses [[bulbapedia:Blizzard (move)|Blizzard]], creating an icy whirlwind around itself that freezes any nearby opponents. In later games, Suicune attacks with [[bulbapedia:Aurora Beam (move)|Aurora Beam]]; Suicune fires a horizontal laser across the screen that heavily damages any opponents in its path.
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|[[bulbapedia:Swirlix (Pokémon)|Swirlix]]{{anchor|Swirlix}}
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|Swirlix attacks by using [[bulbapedia:Cotton Spore (move)|Cotton Spore]], releasing a continuous bunch of spores that heavily slow any opponents caught in the cloud. Swirlix is otherwise motionless.
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|[[bulbapedia:Togepi (Pokémon)|Togepi]]{{anchor|Togepi}}
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|Togepi attacks with [[bulbapedia:Metronome (move)|Metronome]], in which it uses a random attack that causes one of several various effects to occur, including [[bulbapedia:Magnitude (move)|Magnitude]], which causes an earthquake which traps opponents in the ground; [[bulbapedia:Night Shade (move)|Night Shade]], which covers the stage in darkness; [[bulbapedia:Hypnosis (move)|Hypnosis]], which puts opponents to sleep; [[bulbapedia:Leech Seed (move)|Leech Seed]], which causes a flower to sprout on opponents' heads, similar to [[Lip's Stick]]; and [[bulbapedia:Ice Beam (move)|Ice Beam]], which freezes opponents on contact.
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|[[bulbapedia:Torchic (Pokémon)|Torchic]]{{anchor|Torchic}}
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|Torchic attacks by using [[Bulbapedia:Fire Spin (move)|Fire Spin]], which involves it engulfing itself in flames, trapping opponents in the fire while accumulating damage. At the end of the attack, the trapped opponents get launched back a far distance.
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|Unown attacks by using [[bulbapedia:Take Down (move)|Take Down]]; a single Unown is spawned and flies off-screen, dealing moderate knockback and damage if it hits an opponent. After it flies away, a swarm of Unown soon flies diagonally across the screen, juggling opponents who come into contact with them. The original Unown that was released cannot be blocked, but the Unown swarm can be blocked.
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|[[bulbapedia:Venusaur (Pokémon)|Venusaur]]{{anchor|Venusaur}}
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|Venusaur attacks by using [[Bulbapedia:Earthquake (move)|Earthquake]], which involves Venusaur stomping on the ground, creating shockwaves that do strong damage and knockback to any opponent caught in it.
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|[[bulbapedia:Victini (Pokémon)|Victini]]{{anchor|Victini}}
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|Victini does not directly attack when summoned, instead it temporarily makes the summoner immune to knockback and gives them a boost to their attacks. In ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]'', it is unlocked by playing 100-Man Smash for the first time, and in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]'', it is unlocked by clearing All-Star Mode for the first time.
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|[[bulbapedia:Weavile (Pokémon)|Weavile]]{{anchor|Weavile}}
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|Weavile performs [[bulbapedia:False Swipe (move)|False Swipe]]. It attacks foes by dashing back and forth in one defined area. Foes hit by this attack are stunned, as if their Shield has been broken. However, if the player is hit while in the air by Weavile (even though it stays on the ground), the player goes flying straight up.
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|Weezing attacks by using [[Bulbapedia:Smog (move)|Smog]], which involves it continuously emitting gas out of its body, dealing low damage and knockback to any opponents that comes into contact with it. If they end up at Weezing's center, they become stuck and steadily take damage.
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|Wobbuffet uses [[Bulbapedia:Counter (move)|Counter]] during the battle, though it does not attack directly; it instead recoils due to being attacked. The stronger the attack, the faster Wobbuffet wobbles, and while it wobbles, both the summoner and their opponents takes reciprocal damage.
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|[[bulbapedia:Xerneas (Pokémon)|Xerneas]]{{anchor|Xerneas}}
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|Xerneas uses its [[bulbapedia:Signature move|signature move]], [[Bulbapedia:Geomancy (move)|Geomancy]], which involves it stepping on the ground and causing all players to glow. During this state, all of their attacks have increased knockback, though the summoner gets a bigger benefit from the move. In ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]'' it is unlocked after playing Target Blast for the first time, and in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]'' it is unlocked by destroying 200 blocks in one single player Trophy Rush game as [[Pikachu]]
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|Zapdos attacks by using [[Bulbapedia:Thunder Shock (move)|Thunder Shock]], which involves Zapdos discharging sparks around it, dealing weak damage and knockback to opponents that end up near it. It is possible for them to get stuck in the sparks, racking up damage. In ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]'', Zapdos occasionally appears in the background of the [[Prism Tower]] stage.
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|Zoroark attacks by using [[Bulbapedia:Fury Swipes (move)|Fury Swipes]], grabbing a single opponent and launching them in the air, then swiping at them multiple times for moderate damage before smashing them back to the ground. However, the move fails if the targeted opponent is being grabbed by another fighter; instead Zoroark keeps slashing at the grabbed opponent until it disappears. Zoroark is one of only two non-Legendary or Mythical Pokémon who can be released from a [[Master Ball]], the other being [[#Goldeen|Goldeen]].
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==''Super Smash Bros.'' Fighters==
*[[Pikachu]] - (All)
*[[Jigglypuff]] - (All)
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==Pokémon in ''Super Smash Bros.''==
In ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'', non-playable Pokémon are depicted as 2D sprites. Two playable Pokémon are included in the roster, [[Pikachu]] and [[Jigglypuff]].
 
===Playable Pokémon===
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File:PIKAsmall.PNG|[[Pikachu]]
File:JiggSmash.PNG|[[Jigglypuff]]
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===Poké Ball Pokémon===
*[[#Beedrill|Beedrill]]
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*[[#Charizard|Charizard]]
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*[[#Clefairy|Clefairy]]
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*[[#Goldeen|Goldeen]]
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*[[#Hitmonlee|Hitmonlee]]
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*[[#Meowth|Meowth]]
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*[[#Mew|Mew]]
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*[[#Onix|Onix]]
|align=left|[[Bulbapedia:Beedrill (Pokémon)|Beedrill]] attacks by using Take Down, which involves a single Beedrill flying off the stage, followed by a swarm of Beedrill flying horizontally through the stage and damaging anyone who comes into contact with them.
*[[#Snorlax|Snorlax]]
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|[[Blastoise]]
|Hydro Pump
|align=left|Blastoise uses Hydro Pump and shoots many high pressured shots of water at foes.
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|[[Chansey]]
|Softboiled
|align=left|Chansey uses Softboiled to dispense [[egg]]s that contain various items. However, some eggs are explosive and some eggs can heal the player who picked it up.
|-
|[[File:Charizardssb.PNG]]
|[[Charizard]]
|Flamethrower
|align=left|Charizard uses Flamethrower to breathe fire alternatively left to right, but stays in one place.
|-
|[[File:Clefairyssb.PNG]]
|[[Clefairy]]
|Metronome
|align=left|Clefairy executes Metronome, which causes it to use a random move used by another Pokémon.
|-
|[[File:Goldeenssb.PNG]]
|[[Goldeen]]
|Splash<small><br>(cannot learn this move in the ''Pokémon'' series)</small>
|align=left|Goldeen flails around on dry land and uses Splash. This attack does nothing.
|-
|[[File:Hitmonlee.PNG]]
|[[bulbapedia:Hitmonlee (Pokémon)|Hitmonlee]]
|[[Bulbapedia:Jump Kick (move)|Jump Kick]]
|align=left|[[Bulbapedia:Hitmonlee (Pokémon)|Hitmonlee]] jumps in the air and attacks by using Jump Kick; this involves Hitmonlee extending its leg and leaping towards an opponent, dealing heavy damage and knockback if it connects. This jump has a large arc, which often leads to it simply jumping off the stage.
|-
|[[File:Koffingssb.PNG]]
|[[Koffing]]
|Smog
|align=left|Koffing uses Smog and floats in the air awaiting a player to fall in its smoke attack. That player is then stuck in Koffing's Smog until it disappears.
|-
|[[File:Meowth.PNG]]
|[[Meowth]]
|Pay Day
|align=left|Meowth uses Pay Day and shoots many coins in four different directions.
|-
|[[File:Mewssb.PNG]]
|[[Mew]]
| Teleport
|align=left|Mew appears out of the Pokéball and cries "Mew!", then drifts off into the sky. It does not aid the person who released it in battle, but it does give him or her bonus points at the end of the match if played in 1P mode.
|-
|[[File:Onix.PNG]]
|[[bulbapedia:Onix (Pokémon)|Onix]]
|[[Bulbapedia:Rock Throw (move)|Rock Throw]]
|align=left|[[Bulbapedia:Onix (Pokémon)|Onix]] jumps to the top of the stage and uses Rock Throw to drop many boulders in one area. Onix can damage opponents itself while dropping rocks, and the rocks launch away opponents if they hit. If opponents touch Onix before it rises upward, they also take damage.
|-
|[[File:Snorlaxssb.PNG]]
|[[Snorlax]]
|Body Slam
|align=left|Snorlax flies up off-screen and comes back down even bigger using Body Slam.
|-
|[[File:Starmiessb.PNG]]
|[[bulbapedia:Starmie (Pokémon)|Starmie]]
|[[Bulbapedia:Swift (move)|Swift]]
|align=left|[[Bulbapedia:Starmie (Pokémon)|Starmie]] positions itself to the nearest foe and uses Swift; after being spawned, it hovers towards an opponent and shoots a barrage of stars at them, dealing minor damage but trapping them in the blast. Damage can also be taken by coming into contact with Starmie itself.. Unlike Staryu in the later games, it will line up its attack on the opponent's position the moment it is released and will not follow opponents.
|}
 
===StageSaffron City Pokémon===
====Saffron City Pokémon====
On the [[Saffron City]] stage, there is a small garage on the right side of the stage. Most of the time, the gate to the garage is closed, but when it opens, it means one of the following Pokémon will show up in a short time. Characters entering the garage will cause a Pokémon to attack immediately.
 
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==Pokémon in ''Super Smash Bros. Melee''==
Starting from ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', all Pokémon appear as rendered 3D models. The game also introduces [[Trophy (Super Smash Bros. series)|trophies]], and a number of Pokémon (including some not otherwise present in the game) are included amongst them. [[Pichu]] and [[Mewtwo]] are introduced as playable fighters, joining the retained Pikachu and Jigglypuff.
 
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===Poké Ball Pokémon===
{| class=sortable align=center width=100% cellspacing=0 border=1 cellpadding=3 style="border-collapse:collapse; text-align:center"
|- style="background:aquamarine"
!style="width:100px"|
!style="width:9em"|Name
!style="width:9em"|Attack
!|Description
|-
|[[File:Articuno.PNG|100px]]
|[[bulbapedia:Articuno (Pokémon)|Articuno]]
|Icy Wind
|align=left|Articuno releases a continuous wave of ice from its body using Icy Wind, which freezes anyone close to it and deals moderate damage. This also launches them up, occasionally far enough off the screen for a KO.
|-
|[[File:Bellossom.PNG|100px]]
|[[bulbapedia:Bellossom (Pokémon)|Bellossom]]
|Sleep Powder
|align=left|Makes opponents close to it fall asleep. Can sometimes cause small damage.
|-
|[[File:Blastoise.PNG|100px]]
|Blastoise
|Hydro Pump
|align=left|Blastoise uses Hydro Pump and shoots many high pressured shots for water at foes. Best used near a ledge to stop foes from getting back on the stage. Unlike the Blastoise in the original, this one moves back a few feet after each blast.
|-
|[[File:Celebi.PNG|100px]]
|[[bulbapedia:Celebi (Pokémon)|Celebi]]
| Teleport
|align=left|Floats up to the sky. Player receives 8,000 extra points at the end of the match. According to the trophy, it has a 1 in 251 chance of appearing, like Mew.
|-
|[[File:Chansey.PNG|100px]]
|Chansey
|Softboiled
|align=left|Throws eggs that can be broken to reveal a weapon. They can also heal the player. Some eggs may explode. Can be knocked off the screen with strong attacks.
|-
|[[File:Charizard.PNG|100px]]
|Charizard
|Flamethrower
|align=left|Charizard uses Flamethrower to breathe fire alternatively left to right, but stays in one place.
|-
|[[File:Chikorita.PNG|100px]]
|[[bulbapedia:Chikorita (Pokémon)|Chikorita]]
|Razor Leaf
|align=left|Uses Razor Leaf, an attack that sends out leaves in a shuriken-like fashion.
|-
|[[File:Clefairy.png|100px]]
|[[bulbapedia:Clefairy (Pokémon)|Clefairy]]
|Metronome
|align=left|Uses Metronome. All moves performed are exclusive to Clefairy. Explosion hits anyone in the blast radius. Blizzard makes a vertical ice pillar appear and hit foes. Fire Spin creates a horizontal fire which hits enemies. Whirlwind traps and damages foes.
|-
|[[File:Cyndaquil.PNG|100px]]
|[[bulbapedia:Cyndaquil (Pokémon)|Cyndaquil]]
|[[Bulbapedia:Flamethrower (move)|Flamethrower]]
|align=left|[[bulbapedia:Cyndaquil (Pokémon)|Cyndaquil]] attacks by using Flamethrower, which involves it jumping up and releasing a small blast of fire from its back; the effect is similar to Charizard, but only in one direction.. This deals constant weak damage to any opponent caught in it. Cyndaquil is one of the few Pokémon that can be knocked off the stage.
|-
|[[File:Electrode.PNG|100px]]
|Electrode
|Explosion
|align=left|Explodes. It can damage player who released it. The player can pick it up and throw it when it is close to exploding.
|-
|[[File:Entei.PNG|100px]]
|[[bulbapedia:Entei (Pokémon)|Entei]]
|Fire Blast
|align=left|Makes a vertical pillar of flame appear where Entei is. Does massive damage.
|-
|[[File:Goldeen.PNG|100px]]
|Goldeen
|Splash<small><br>(cannot learn this move in the ''Pokémon'' series)</small>
|align=left|Uses Splash, a move which does nothing.
|-
|[[File:Ho-oh.PNG|100px]]
|[[bulbapedia:Ho-Oh (Pokémon)|Ho-Oh]]
|Sacred Fire
|align=left|Goes into the background to make a huge vertical pillar of fire that appears where it was called from. Like Entei's attack, it does a massive amount of damage, the attack radius is much bigger. Ho-oh can also damage opponents who touch it.
|-
|[[File:Lugia Melee.png|100px]]
|[[bulbapedia:Lugia (Pokémon)|Lugia]]
|Aeroblast
|align=left|Goes into the background to make a huge moving whirlpool in the air that does massive damage with immense knockback. The Aeroblast can KO any opponents at 0%. It can also damage opponents just by touching them directly.
|-
|[[File:Marill.PNG|100px]]
|[[bulbapedia:Marill (Pokémon)|Marill]]
|[[Bulbapedia:Tackle (move)|Tackle]]
|align=left|[[bulbapedia:Marill (Pokémon)|Marill]] attacks by using Tackle, which involves it running in a single direction, launching back any opponent who gets in its way. Marill continues in the opposite direction if it hits a wall; if it ends up in an enclosed space, it continues to bounce back and forth until it disappears.
|-
|[[File:Mew.PNG|100px]]
|[[bulbapedia:Mew (Pokémon)|Mew]]
| Teleport
|align=left|Says "Mew!" and drifts into the sky. The player is awarded 10,000 extra points at the end of the match. Has a 1 in 251 chance of appearing.
|-
|[[File:Moltres.PNG|100px]]
|[[bulbapedia:Moltres (Pokémon)|Moltres]]
|Sky Attack
|align=left|Burns anyone who touches it, blasting them in a random direction and usually KOing them.
|-
|[[File:Porygon2.PNG|100px]]
|[[bulbapedia:Porygon2 (Pokémon)|Porygon2]]
|[[Bulbapedia:Tackle (move)|Tackle]]
|align=left|[[bulbapedia:Porygon2 (Pokémon)|Porygon2]] attacks by using Tackle; as soon as it is spawned, it dashes a short distance horizontally before disappearing, dealing moderate damage and a huge amount of knockback (in the opposite direction of Porygon2's tackle) to any opponents caught by it.
|-
|[[File:Raikou.PNG|100px]]
|[[bulbapedia:Raikou (Pokémon)|Raikou]]
|[[bulbapedia:Spark (move)|Spark]]
|align=left|[[bulbapedia:Raikou (Pokémon)|Raikou]] attacks with [[bulbapedia:Spark (move)|Spark]], releasing electricity around itself that shocks and deals multiple hits to opponents who are on the ground.
|-
|[[File:Scizor.PNG|100px]]
|[[bulbapedia:Scizor (Pokémon)|Scizor]]
|Fury Cutter
|align=left|Runs in one direction after an opponent. After a certain time, it will jump either in the same direction, or the other direction before falling offscreen. Players cannot block its attack.
|-
|[[File:Snorlax.PNG|100px]]
|[[bulbapedia:Snorlax (Pokémon)|Snorlax]]
|Body Slam
|align=left|Jumps out of screen only to come back down bigger attempting to crush opponents.
|-
|[[File:Staryu.PNG|100px]]
|[[bulbapedia:Staryu (Pokémon)|Staryu]]
|Swift
|align=left|Shoots stars after homing in on a target. Before it attacks, if the target moves, it will keep firing in the original position.
|-
|[[File:Suicune.PNG|100px]]
|[[bulbapedia:Suicune (Pokémon)|Suicune]]
|Icy Wind
|align=left|Makes a horizontal ice hurricane that starts where Suicune is. Does many damage.
|-
|[[File:Togepi.PNG|100px]]
|[[bulbapedia:Togepi (Pokémon)|Togepi]]
|Metronome
|align=left|Uses a random attack, but these attacks are unique to Togepi. Magnitude makes foes go into the ground, like [[Headbutt]]. Sing makes enemies fall asleep. Leech Seed puts Flowers on top of the characters' heads, like [[Lip's Stick]]. Rarely, it uses Night Shade, which makes the screen slowly become black for a few seconds.
|-
|[[File:Unown.PNG|100px]]
|[[bulbapedia:Unown (Pokémon)|Unown]]
|[[Bulbapedia:Take Down (move)|Take Down]] <small><br>(cannot learn this move in the ''Pokémon'' series)</small>
|align=left|[[bulbapedia:Unown (Pokémon)|Unown]] attacks by using Take Down; a single Unown is spawned and flies off-screen, dealing moderate knockback and damage if it hits an opponent. After it flies away, a swarm of Unown soon flies diagonally across the screen, juggling opponents who come into contact with them. The original Unown that was released cannot be blocked, but the Unown swarm can be blocked.
|-
|[[File:Venusaur.PNG|100px]]
|Venusaur
|Earthquake
|align=left|Venusaur rumbles the ground to cause an Earthquake, damaging anyone in its vicinity.
|-
|[[File:Weezing.PNG|100px]]
|Weezing
|Poison Gas{{ref needed}}
|align=left|Uses Poison Gas, which hits anyone around it.
|-
|[[File:Wobbuffet.PNG|100px]]
|[[bulbapedia:Wobbuffet (Pokémon)|Wobbuffet]]
|Counter
|align=left|Counters all attacks, wobbling back on forth as it does so. The faster the wobble, the more damage it will do. It can hurt the player who released it.
|-
|[[File:Zapdos Melee.png|100px]]
|[[bulbapedia:Zapdos (Pokémon)|Zapdos]]
|Thundershock
|align=left|Shocks anyone close to it, while holding them in one place (but can DI out of the electricity).
|}
 
====New====
====Pre-release and unused Poké Ball Pokémon====
*[[#Articuno|Articuno]]
*[[#Bellossom|Bellossom]]
*[[#Charizard|Charizard]]
*[[#Chikorita|Chikorita]]
*[[#Cyndaquil|Cyndaquil]]
*[[#Electrode|Electrode]]
*[[#Entei|Entei]]
*[[#Ho-Oh|Ho-Oh]]
*[[#Lugia|Lugia]]
*[[#Marill|Marill]]
*[[#Moltres|Moltres]]
*[[#Porygon2|Porygon2]]
*[[#Raikou|Raikou]]
*[[#Scizor|Scizor]]
*[[#Staryu|Staryu]]
*[[#Suicune|Suicune]]
*[[#Togepi|Togepi]]
*[[#Unown|Unown]]
*[[#Venusaur|Venusaur]]
*[[#Weezing|Weezing]]
*[[#Wobbuffet|Wobbuffet]]
*[[#Zapdos|Zapdos]]
 
====Returning====
*[[#Blastoise|Blastoise]]
*[[#Chansey|Chansey]]
*[[#Celebi|Celebi]]
*[[#Clefairy|Clefairy]]
*[[#Goldeen|Goldeen]]
*[[#Mew|Mew]]
*[[#Snorlax|Snorlax]]
 
===Pre-release and unused Poké Ball Pokémon===
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|- style="background:aquamarine"
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|}
 
===Stage[[Poké Floats]] Pokémon===
====[[Poké Floats]] Pokémon====
[[File:Melee Poke Floats.jpg|thumb]]
*Squirtle
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*[[bulbapedia:Geodude (Pokémon)|Geodude]]
 
==Pokémon in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''==
Pokémon in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' continue to appear largely as Poké Ball Pokémon, stage hazards and trophies, as in ''Melee'', although they add Pokémon Trainer's Squirtle, Ivysaur & Charizard and Lucario as playable characters, while Pichu and Mewtwo weredo temporarilynot retiredappear. Their main new roles connect to the Subspace Emissary mode, as power -up Stickers are added, and Rayquaza serves as a boss in that mode.
 
===Playable Pokémon===
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===Poké Ball Pokémon===
====New====
{| class=sortable align=center width=100% cellspacing=0 border=1 cellpadding=3 style="border-collapse:collapse; text-align:center;"
*[[#Bonsly|Bonsly]]
|- style="background:aquamarine"
*[[#Deoxys|Deoxys]]
!style="width:150px"|
*[[#Gardevoir|Gardevoir]]
!style="width:9em"|Name
*[[#Groudon|Groudon]]
!style="width:9em"|Attack
*[[#Gulpin|Gulpin]]
!|Description
*[[#Jirachi|Jirachi]]
|-
*[[#Kyogre|Kyogre]]
|[[File:BrawlBellosom.jpg|146x120px]]
*[[#Latios|Latios]] and [[#Latias|Latias]]
|Bellossom
*[[#Manaphy|Manaphy]]
|Sweet Scent
*[[#Metagross|Metagross]]
|align=left|Although it uses a different attack from Super Smash Bros. Melee, it still causes opponents close to it to fall asleep. Can sometimes cause small damage.
*[[#Piplup|Piplup]]
|-
*[[#Torchic|Torchic]]
|[[File:SSBBbonsly.jpg|146x120px]]
*[[#Weavile|Weavile]]
|[[bulbapedia:Bonsly (Pokémon)|Bonsly]]
|[[bulbapedia:Tackle (move)|Tackle]]
|align=left|[[bulbapedia:Bonsly (Pokémon)|Bonsly]], unlike most Pokémon, does not directly attack. Instead, it acts like an item; it can be picked up and carried around like an item - although it is very heavy, and can only be carried around with ease when held by strong characters. When tossed, it doesn't fly far, but can deal damage exceeding 30%, and knockback comparable to a Home-Run Bat. It can be deflected, or used by players who did not summon it. After being thrown about three times, it disappears, or will disappear after some time unused.
|-
|[[File:BrawlCelebi.jpg|146x120px]]
|Celebi
|Teleport
|align=left|Floats up into the sky and drops a few rare trophies. Has a 1 in 493 chance of appearing.
|-
|[[File:SSBBchikorita.jpg|146x120px]]
|Chikorita
|Razor Leaf
|align=left|Attacks by flinging leaves at opponents.
|-
|[[File:BrawlDeoxys.jpg|146x120px]]
|[[bulbapedia:Deoxys (Pokémon)|Deoxys]]
|Hyper Beam
|align=left|Flies into the sky, and uses Hyper Beam, which shoots an incredibly powerful beam of light directly downwards onto the field. Deoxys is always in its Attack Forme in this game.
|-
|[[File:BrawlElectrode.jpg|146x120px]]
|Electrode
|Explosion
|align=left|Charges up for a few seconds, then explodes, causing any player (including the one who released it) near it to fly away. However, sometimes it can be a dud and not explode. If it failed, it will explode shortly after. It can be picked up by characters and thrown at their opponents.
|-
|[[File:BrawlEntei.jpg|146x120px]]
|[[bulbapedia:Entei (Pokémon)|Entei]]
|Fire Spin
|align=left|Makes a vertical pillar of flame appear where Entei is. Does a lot of damage.
|-
|[[File:Gardevoir.jpg|146x120px]]
|[[bulbapedia:Gardevoir (Pokémon)|Gardevoir]]
|Reflect
|align=left|Gardevoir moves left and right with a magical sphere following it. The magic bubble protects the player who released it from opposing players' projectiles, which can get reflected in the same way as [[Fox McCloud|Fox]]'s Reflector.
|-
|[[File:BrawlGoldeen.jpg|146x120px]]
|Goldeen
|Splash<small><br>(cannot learn this move in the ''Pokémon'' series)</small>
|align=left|Basically a "dud" Pokémon; it does nothing but splash around.
|-
|[[File:Groudon Brawl.png|146x120px]]
|[[bulbapedia:Groudon (Pokémon)|Groudon]]
|[[Bulbapedia:Overheat (move)|Overheat]]
|align=left|[[bulbapedia:Groudon (Pokémon)|Groudon]] attacks by using Overheat; after being summoned, it exerts a glowing aura around it, knocking back opponents and dealing light damage to them. Groudon's size prevents opponents from easily avoiding it, and it can occasionally turn to the other side of the stage.
|-
|[[File:Gulpin.jpg|146x120px]]
|[[bulbapedia:Gulpin (Pokémon)|Gulpin]]
|[[Bulbapedia:Swallow (move)|Swallow]]
|align=left|[[bulbapedia:Gulpin (Pokémon)|Gulpin]] sits stationary where it is released. If an opponent gets close, Gulpin will swallow them, causing damage as long as they are inside it. Others can damage whoever is swallowed, but eventually Gulpin will spit out the opponent and disappear.
|-
|[[File:BrawlHo-oh.jpg|146x120px]]
|Ho-Oh
|Sacred Fire
|align=left|Flies up high damaging opponents close to it and sends them flying. Goes into the background to make a huge vertical pillar of fire that appears where it was called from. Like Entei's attack, it does a massive amount of damage, but the attack radius is much bigger.
|-
|[[File:Jirachi.jpg|146x120px]]
|[[bulbapedia:Jirachi (Pokémon)|Jirachi]]
|[[Bulbapedia:Teleport (move)|Teleport]]
|align=left|[[bulbapedia:Jirachi (Pokémon)|Jirachi]] appears and drops [[Sticker (Super Smash Bros. Brawl)|stickers]] for players to grab. It has as a 1 in 493 chance of being spawned from any given Poké Ball, in line with the number of Pokémon that existed at the time of ''Brawl''{{'}}s release.
|-
|[[File:BrawlKyogre.jpg|146x120px]]
|[[bulbapedia:Kyogre (Pokémon)|Kyogre]]
|Hydro Pump
|align=left|Kyogre appears to float in the air, as it fires a jet of water at the other players. The water causes no damage but is very effective at pushing foes off the stage. However, it will hurt players who touch it, except the player who sent it out and may even give them a short lift.
|-
|[[File:Latias latios.jpg|146x120px]]
|[[bulbapedia:Latios (Pokémon)|Latios]], [[bulbapedia:Latias (Pokémon)|Latias]]
|Steel Wing
|align=left|Either Latios or Latias appears, and then both will fly diagonally across the stage numerous times, inflicting heavy damage on any player hit.
|-
|[[File:BrawlLugia.jpg|146x120px]]
|Lugia
|Aeroblast
|align=left|Flies up damaging the opponents close to it and sends them flying. Goes into the background using Aeroblast that does massive damage.
|-
|[[File:SSBBmanaphy.jpg|146x120px]]
|[[bulbapedia:Manaphy (Pokémon)|Manaphy]]
|Heart Swap
|align=left|Manaphy is very rare. It switches the bodies of two fighters. This causes the two players to have to fight as each other for a short while. If player 1 knocks himself or herself out in their opponent's body, player 1 will be KO'd, not the opponent. The effects are temporary.
|-
|[[File:BrawlMeowth.jpg|146x120px]]
|Meowth
|Pay Day
|align=left|Meowth rapidly throws coins towards the opposing players, similar to what it did in the original ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]''.
|-
|[[File:Metagross.jpg|146x120px]]
|[[bulbapedia:Metagross (Pokémon)|Metagross]]
|Earthquake
|align=left|Metagross performs Earthquake. It stomps the ground and makes foes get stuck in the floor. Stomping again sends them up.
|-
|[[File:BrawlMew.jpg|146x120px]]
|Mew
|Teleport
|align=left|Says "Mew!" and drifts into the sky and drops a CD. It has a 1 in 493 chance of appearing. If all CDs are collected, Mew will drop Stickers and/or Trophies instead.
|-
|[[File:Moltres.jpg|146x120px]]
|Moltres
|Fly
|align=left|Moltres spreads its flaming wings and anyone that touches it suffers a lot of damage; it then flies up off the stage.
|-
|[[File:BrawlMunchlax.jpg|146x120px]]
|[[bulbapedia:Munchlax (Pokémon)|Munchlax]]
|[[bulbapedia:Pickup (move)|Pickup]]
|align=left|Munchlax wanders around the stage, eating any items it comes across and removing them from play. Munchlax cannot eat [[Trophy (Super Smash Bros. series)|Trophies]], [[CD]]s, [[Sticker (Super Smash Bros. Brawl)|Stickers]], Poké Balls or [[Smash Ball]]s.
|-
|[[File:SSBBpiplup.jpg|146x120px]]
|[[bulbapedia:Piplup (Pokémon)|Piplup]]
|[[Bulbapedia:Surf (move)|Surf]]
|align=left|[[bulbapedia:Piplup (Pokémon)|Piplup]] attacks by using [[Bulbapedia:Surf (move)|Surf]]; when summoned, it slides across the ground on a wave of water, pushing any opponent that gets caught along with it. It moves in the other direction if it hits a wall, and does not stop moving even if it falls off the stage.
|-
|[[File:BrawlSnorlax.jpg|146x120px]]
|Snorlax
|Body Slam
|align=left|Snorlax leaps into the air, and then slams down again, causing heavy damage to the opposing players.
|-
|[[File:BrawlStaryu.jpg|146x120px]]
|Staryu
|Swift
|align=left|Rapidly shoots stars at an opponent.
|-
|[[File:BrawlSuicune.jpg|146x120px]]
|Suicune
|Aurora Beam
|align=left|Fires a white beam in front of it. The beam only lasts for a split second. This has a considerably low attack range, but is almost an instant KO every time it hits.
|-
|[[File:BrawlTogepi.jpg|146x120px]]
|Togepi
|Metronome
|align=left|Uses a random attack, but these attacks are unique to Togepi. These random moves include:
 
====Returning====
*Freezing any nearby enemies solid
*[[#Bellossom|Bellossom]]
*Putting enemies to sleep like Bellossom does
*[[#Celebi|Celebi]]
*Causing a flower to sprout on the head of nearby foes, which gradually causes damage
*[[#Chikorita|Chikorita]]
*Plunging the entire stage into darkness, so that only the player indicators are visible above each character
*[[#Electrode|Electrode]]
*Causing an earthquake, embedding enemies into the ground.
*[[#Entei|Entei]]
|-
*[[#Goldeen|Goldeen]]
|[[File:Torchic.jpg|146x120px]]
*[[#Ho-Oh|Ho-Oh]]
|[[bulbapedia:Torchic (Pokémon)|Torchic]]
*[[#Lugia|Lugia]]
|Ember{{ref needed}}
*[[#Meowth|Meowth]]
|align=left|Torchic uses the attack Ember, which hurts those surrounding its flaming body. Like Koffing, from Super Smash Bros., Torchic's attack can trap players until it disappears.
*[[#Mew|Mew]]
|-
*[[#Moltres|Moltres]]
|[[File:Weavile.jpg|146x120px]]
*[[#Snorlax|Snorlax]]
|[[bulbapedia:Weavile (Pokémon)|Weavile]]
*[[#Staryu|Staryu]]
|[[Bulbapedia:False Swipe (move)|False Swipe]]
*[[#Suicune|Suicune]]
|align=left|[[bulbapedia:Weavile (Pokémon)|Weavile]] performs False Swipe. It attacks foes by dashing back and forth in one defined area. Foes hit by this attack are stunned, as if their Shield has been broken. However, if the player is hit while in the air by Weavile (even though it stays on the ground), the player goes flying straight up.
*[[#Togepi|Togepi]]
|-
*[[#Wobbuffet|Wobbuffet]]
|[[File:BrawlWobbuffet.jpg|146x120px]]
|Wobbuffet
|Counter
|align=left|Counters all attacks, wobbling back on forth as it does so. The faster the wobble, the more damage it will do. It can hurt the player who released it.
|}
 
===Stage Pokémon===
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*[[Rayquaza]] (boss)
 
==Pokémon in ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U''==
In ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]'', Pokémon still appear from [[Poké Ball]]s, though more powerful Pokémon can now appear from the new [[Master Ball]] item. While Pokémon Trainer was removed, Charizard was retained as a standalone playable fighter. [[Greninja]] was added for the first time, Pikachu & Jigglypuff maintained ever-present status, and [[Mewtwo]] would become available as a DLC option. With no counterpart to the Subspace Emissary mode of ''Brawl'', Stickers were no more.
 
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===Poké Ball Pokémon===
====New====
{| class=sortable align=center width=100% cellspacing=0 border=1 cellpadding=3 style="border-collapse:collapse; text-align:center"
*[[#Abomasnow|Abomasnow]]
|- style="background:aquamarine"
*[[#Arceus|Arceus]]
!style="width:150px"|
*[[#Chespin|Chespin]]
!style="width:9em"|Name
*[[#Darkrai|Darkrai]]
!style="width:9em"|Attack
*[[#Dedenne|Dedenne]]
!|Description
*[[#Eevee|Eevee]]
!style="width:2em"|Master Ball
*[[#Fennekin|Fennekin]]
|-
*[[#Fletchling|Fletchling]]
|[[File:Abomasnow SSB4 Wii U.jpg|146px]]
*[[#Genesect|Genesect]]
|[[bulbapedia:Abomasnow (Pokémon)|Abomasnow]]
*[[#Giratina|Giratina]]
|[[Bulbapedia:Blizzard (move)|Blizzard]]<br>[[Bulbapedia:Ice Punch (move)|Ice Punch]]
*[[#Inkay|Inkay]]
|[[bulbapedia:Abomasnow (Pokémon)|Abomasnow]] attacks by using Blizzard, releasing a blast of freezing wind around itself that draws opponents towards it and deals minor damage, then charges across the arena with Ice Punch, attacking the nearest opponent with a punch that freezes them in its path and deals severe damage if it hits.
*[[#Keldeo|Keldeo]]
|[[Image:X mark.svg|24px]]
*[[#Kyurem|Kyurem]]
|-
*[[#Meloetta|Meloetta]]
|[[File:Arceus Wii U.jpg|146px]]
*[[#Oshawott|Oshawott]]
|[[bulbapedia:Arceus (Pokémon)|Arceus]]
*[[#Palkia|Palkia]]
|[[Bulbapedia:Gravity (move)|Gravity]]<ref name="Pokemon"></ref>
*[[#Snivy|Snivy]]
|[[bulbapedia:Arceus|Arceus]] creates a pulse of gravity, a circular shockwave that smashes opponents downward if they are in the air, though it deals no damage.
*[[#Spewpa|Spewpa]]
|[[Image:Check mark.svg|24px]]
*[[#Swirlix|Swirlix]]
|-
*[[#Victini|Victini]]
|[[File:Bellossom Wii U.jpg|146px]]
*[[#Xerneas|Xerneas]]
|[[Bellossom]]
*[[#Zoroark|Zoroark]]
|Sweet Scent
|Bellossom releases a scent that puts nearby opponents to sleep.
|[[Image:X mark.svg|24px]]
|-
|[[File:Chespin Wii U.jpg|146px]]
|[[bulbapedia:Chespin (Pokémon)|Chespin]]
|[[Bulbapedia:Seed Bomb (move)|Seed Bomb]]
|[[bulbapedia:Chespin (Pokémon)|Chespin]] attacks by using Seed Bomb, which involves it releasing explosive seeds from its body. These moderately damage any opponents who are caught in the blast.
|[[Image:X mark.svg|24px]]
|-
|[[File:Darkrai Wii U.jpg|146px]]
|[[bulbapedia:Darkrai (Pokémon)|Darkrai]]
|[[Bulbapedia:Dark Void (move)|Dark Void]]
|[[bulbapedia:Darkrai (Pokémon)|Darkrai]] attacks by using its [[bulbapedia:Signature move|signature move]] Dark Void, creating a large dark sphere around itself that puts any opponent that enters it to sleep and deals minor damage to them.
|[[Image:Check mark.svg|24px]]
|-
|[[File:Dedenne-SSBWiiU.jpg|146px]]
|[[bulbapedia:Dedenne (Pokémon)|Dedenne]]
|[[Bulbapedia:Discharge (move)|Discharge]]
|[[bulbapedia:Dedenne (Pokémon)|Dedenne]] attacks by using Discharge, which involves it hovering in the air and releasing electricity that rotates in four beams around it. The electricity hits opponents multiple times, and the final burst does medium knockback
|[[Image:X mark.svg|24px]]
|-
|[[File:Deoxys Wii U.jpg|146px]]
|[[Deoxys]]
|Hyper Beam
|Deoxys fires a beam that deals continuous damage to whomever it hits.
|[[Image:Check mark.svg|24px]]
|-
|[[File:Eevee Wii U.jpg|146px]]
|[[Eevee]]
|Take Down
|Eevee rams into opponents to damage them.
|[[Image:X mark.svg|24px]]
|-
|[[File:Electrode Wii U.jpg|146px]]
|[[Electrode]]
|Explosion
|Electrode explodes, damaging any fighters caught in its radius.
|[[Image:X mark.svg|24px]]
|-
|[[File:Entei Wii U.jpg|146px]]
|[[Entei]]
|Fire Spin
|Creates a column of fire around itself, damaging any opponents caught in it.
|[[Image:Check mark.svg|24px]]
|-
|[[File:Fennekin Wii U.jpg|146px]]
|[[bulbapedia:Fennekin (Pokémon)|Fennekin]]
|[[Bulbapedia:Incinerate (move)|Incinerate]]<ref name="Pokemon">[http://www.smashbros.com/us/howto/entry7.html Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U: Pokémon]. Nintendo. Retrieved August 29, 2014.</ref>
|[[Bulbapedia:Fennekin (Pokémon)|Fennekin]] spits a fireball in front of it that creates a pillar of fire. If the fire hits an opponent, they become stunned and continuously take damage until the fire disappears.
|[[Image:X mark.svg|24px]]
|-
|[[File:Fletchling Wii U.jpg|146px]]
|[[bulbapedia:Fletchling (Pokémon)|Fletchling]]
|[[Bulbapedia:Peck (move)|Peck]]<ref name="Pokemon"></ref>
|[[bulbapedia:Fletchling (Pokémon)|Fletchling]] attacks by using Peck, which involves it hopping across the stage and pecking any nearby opponents, dealing weak damage and knockback. It can fly back to the stage if it falls off.
|[[Image:X mark.svg|24px]]
|-
|[[File:Gardevoir Wii U.jpg|146px]]
|[[Gardevoir]]
|Reflect
|Deflects any projectiles.
|[[Image:X mark.svg|24px]]
|-
|[[File:Genesect Wii U.jpg|146px]]
|[[bulbapedia:Genesect (Pokémon)|Genesect]]
|[[bulbapedia:Techno Blast (move)|Techno Blast]]
|[[bulbapedia:Genesect (Pokémon)|Genesect]] attacks by using its signature move Techno Blast, which involves it firing four small laser bursts before following it up with a large, continuous beam. The beam is significantly stronger than the bursts, and both attacks can pass through walls.
 
====Returning====
While it is available by default in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]'', in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]'', it is unlocked by playing Endless Smash for the first time.
*[[#Bellossom|Bellossom]]
|[[Image:Check mark.svg|24px]]
*[[#Deoxys|Deoxys]]
|-
*[[#Electrode|Electrode]]
|[[File:Giratina Wii U.jpg|146px]]
*[[#Entei|Entei]]
|[[bulbapedia:Giratina (Pokémon)|Giratina]]
*[[#Gardevoir|Gardevoir]]
|[[Bulbapedia:Dragon Breath (move)|Dragon Breath]]<ref name="Pokemon"></ref>
*[[#Goldeen|Goldeen]]
|[[Bulbapedia:Giratina (Pokémon)|Giratina]] attacks by using Dragon Breath, blowing a horizontal vortex that shoots across the entire stage, repeatedly dealing weak damage while stuck in the whirlwind. Coming in contact with Giratina will deal slightly stronger damage with knockback.
*[[#Kyogre|Kyogre]]
|[[Image:Check mark.svg|24px]]
*[[#Latios|Latios]] and [[#Latias|Latias]]
|-
*[[#Lugia|Lugia]]
|[[File:Gogoat Wii U.jpg|146px]]
*[[#Meowth|Meowth]]
|[[bulbapedia:Gogoat (Pokémon)|Gogoat]]
*[[#Metagross|Metagross]]
|[[Bulbapedia:Take Down (move)|Take Down]]
*[[#Mew|Mew]]
|[[bulbapedia:Gogoat (Pokémon)|Gogoat]] attacks using Take Down, represented as charging from one side of the stage to the other and ramming any opponents in its path. Anyone, whether if it's its summoner or other fighters, can jump on top of it and attack from it as it's moving. If it runs into a wall, it will be momentarily stunned.
*[[#Moltres|Moltres]]
|[[Image:X mark.svg|24px]]
*[[#Snorlax|Snorlax]]
|-
*[[#Staryu|Staryu]]
|[[File:Goldeen Wii U.jpg|146px]]
*[[#Suicune|Suicune]]
|[[Goldeen]]
*[[#Togepi|Togepi]]
|Splash<small><br>(cannot learn this move in the ''Pokémon'' series)</small>
|Does nothing.
|[[Image:Check mark.svg|24px]]
|-
|[[File:Inkay WiiU.JPG|146px]]
|[[bulbapedia:Inkay (Pokémon)|Inkay]]
|[[Bulbapedia:Topsy-Turvy (move)|Topsy-Turvy]]<ref name="Pokemon"></ref>
|[[Bulbapedia:Inkay (Pokémon)|Inkay]] attacks by using its signature move, Topsy-Turvy, which involves it flipping upside down before slamming into the ground, [[Trip|tripping]] any opponents in its vicinity.
|[[Image:X mark.svg|24px]]
|-
|[[File:SSB4 Wii U Keldeo.jpg|146px]]
|[[bulbapedia:Keldeo (Pokémon)|Keldeo]]
|[[Bulbapedia:Secret Sword (move)|Secret Sword]]<ref name="Pokemon"></ref>
|[[Bulbapedia:Keldeo (Pokémon)|Keldeo]] emerges from the Poké Ball in its Resolute Form and attacks by using its signature move, Secret Sword, by running around the stage and occasionally jumping to slash at opponents with its horn, dealing strong damage with each swipe.
|[[Image:Check mark.svg|24px]]
|-
|[[File:Kyogre Wii U.jpg|146px]]
|[[Kyogre]]
|Hydro Pump
|Kyogre attacks by using Hydro Pump, which involves it floating into the air and shooting large bursts of water towards either side of the screen. The water does not do damage (though Kyogre itself has contact damage), but is intended to push opponents off of the stage.
|[[Image:Check mark.svg|24px]]
|-
|[[File:Kyurem Wii U.jpg|146px]]
|[[Kyurem]]
|[[Bulbapedia:Icy Wind (move)|Icy Wind]]
|[[Bulbapedia:Kyurem (Pokémon)|Kyurem]] attacks by using Icy Wind, shooting spirals of cold on both sides that freeze any opponents that come into contact with them and deal moderate damage.
|[[Image:Check mark.svg|24px]]
|-
|[[File:Latias and Latios Wii U.png|146px]]
|[[Latias & Latios]]
|Steel Wing
|Both Pokémon fly across the screen, heavily damaging any fighters they ram in to.
|[[Image:Check mark.svg|24px]]
|-
|[[File:Lugia Wii U.jpg|146px]]
|[[Lugia]]
|Aeroblast
|Flies up into the background, then uses Aeroblast to deal heavy damage to opponents.
|[[Image:Check mark.svg|24px]]
|-
|[[File:Meloetta Wii U.jpg|146px]]
|[[bulbapedia:Meloetta (Pokémon)|Meloetta]]
|[[Bulbapedia:Echoed Voice (move)|Echoed Voice]]
|[[bulbapedia:Meloetta (Pokémon)|Meloetta]] attacks by using Echoed Voice, shooting a pair of melodic projectiles that bounce from walls and reflect off the stage's perimeter, dealing moderate damage and knockback to any opponents that come into contact with them.
 
In the 3DS version, it is unlocked by having the game on for at least eight hours, while in the Wii U version, it can be unlocked by clearing All-Star mode with [[Lucario]] on Normal or Hard difficulty.
|[[Image:Check mark.svg|24px]]
|-
|[[File:Meowth Wii U.jpg|146px]]
|[[Meowth]]
|Pay Day
|Meowth flings coins at opponents to damage them.
|[[Image:X mark.svg|24px]]
|-
|[[File:Metagross Wii U.jpg|146px]]
|[[Metagross]]
|Earthquake
|Metagross stomps the ground, causing opponents to get stuck in the ground and launching trapped opponents.
|[[Image:X mark.svg|24px]]
|-
|[[File:Mew Wii U.jpg|146px]]
|[[Mew]]
|Teleport
|Mew appears on the stage and flies away, dropping [[Custom Part]]s, CDs, and Trophies as it does.
|[[Image:Check mark.svg|24px]]
|-
|[[File:Moltres Wii U.jpg|146px]]
|[[Moltres]]
|Fly
|Moltres flies up off the screen seconds after being summoned, damaging any opponenets that touch it.
|[[Image:Check mark.svg|24px]]
|-
|[[File:Oshawott Wii U.jpg|146px]]
|[[bulbapedia:Oshawott (Pokémon)|Oshawott]]
|[[Bulbapedia:Surf (move)|Surf]]
|[[Bulbapedia:Oshawott (Pokémon)|Oshawott]] attacks by using Surf, riding a wave towards the stage's edge and beyond, dragging any opponents caught in the path with it.
|[[Image:X mark.svg|24px]]
|-
|[[File:Palkia Wii U.jpg|146px]]
|[[Palkia]]
|Spacial Rend
|Palkia flips the stage upside-down, reversing the controls for every player.
|[[Image:Check mark.svg|24px]]
|-
|[[File:Snivy WiiU.JPG|146px]]
|[[bulbapedia:Snivy (Pokémon)|Snivy]]
|[[Bulbapedia:Razor Leaf (move)|Razor Leaf]]
|[[Bulbapedia:Snivy (Pokémon)|Snivy]] attacks by using Razor Leaf]], which involves it firing a stream of sharp leaves towards one side of the screen, dealing moderate damage to any opponent that it hits.
|[[Image:X mark.svg|24px]]
|-
|[[File:Snorlax Wii U.jpg|146px]]
|[[Snorlax]]
|Body Slam
|Flies up off the screen, then falls back down at a larger size, knocking away any fighters in its path.
|[[Image:X mark.svg|24px]]
|-
|[[File:Spewpa Wii U.jpg|146px]]
|[[bulbapedia:Spewpa (Pokémon)|Spewpa]]
|[[Bulbapedia:Stun Spore (move)|Stun Spore]]
|[[Bulbapedia:Spewpa (Pokémon)|Spewpa]], if left undisturbed, sits unmoving for the entire duration of its summon. If attacked, however, it releases a Stun Spore cloud which causes any opponent which comes into contact with the spores to become momentarily paralyzed.
|[[Image:X mark.svg|24px]]
|-
|[[File:Staryu Wii U.jpg|146px]]
|[[Staryu]]
|Swift
|Staryu shoots stars at a selected opponent.
|[[Image:X mark.svg|24px]]
|-
|[[File:Suicune Wii U.jpg|146px]]
|[[Suicune]]
|Aurora Beam
|Fires Aurora Beam across the screen, freezing any opponenets in the path of the blast.
|[[Image:Check mark.svg|24px]]
|-
|[[File:Swirlix Wii U.jpg|146px]]
|[[bulbapedia:Swirlix (Pokémon)|Swirlix]]
|Cotton Spore
|[[Bulbapedia:Swirlix (Pokémon)|Swirlix]] attacks by using [[Bulbapedia:Cotton Spore (move)|Cotton Spore]], releasing a continuous bunch of spores that heavily slow any opponents caught in the cloud. Swirlix is otherwise motionless.
|[[Image:X mark.svg|24px]]
|-
|[[File:Togepi SSB4 Wii U.jpg|146px]]
|[[Togepi]]
|Metronome
|An attack that causes a random effect. Metronome can:
*Puts opponents to sleep.
*cover the stage in darkness.
*Put flowers on opponent's heads.
*Freezes opponents.
*Traps opponents in the ground.
|[[Image:X mark.svg|24px]]
|-
|[[File:Victini Wii U.jpg|146px]]
|[[Victini]]
|[[bulbapedia:Victory Star (move)|Victory Star]]
|[[bulbapedia:Victini (Pokémon)|Victini]] does not directly attack when summoned, instead it temporarily makes the summoner immune to knockback and gives them a boost to their attacks.
 
In the 3DS version, it is unlocked by playing 100-Man Smash for the first time, and in the Wii U version, it is unlocked by clearing All-Star Mode for the first time.
|[[Image:Check mark.svg|24px]]
|-
|[[File:Xerneas Wii U.jpg|146px]]
|[[Xerneas]]
|Geomancy<ref name="Miiverse">[https://web.archive.org/web/20171017180843/https://miiverse.nintendo.net/posts/AYMHAAACAAAYUKlgnNWiCQ (Translated) Miiverse post by Masahiro Sakurai] (August 6, 2014). Retrieved
 
August 29, 2014.</ref>
|Xerneas uses Geomancy to increase the launch power of every fighter on the stage. The player who summons Xerneas receives the largest boost.
|[[Image:Check mark.svg|24px]]
|-
|[[File:Zoroark Wii U.jpg|146px]]
|[[bulbapedia:Zoroark (Pokémon)|Zoroark]]
|[[Bulbapedia:Fury Swipes (move)|Fury Swipes]]<ref name="Pokemon"></ref>
|[[bulbapedia:Zoroark (Pokémon)|Zoroark]] attacks by using Fury Swipes, grabbing a single opponent and launching them in the air, then swiping at them multiple times for moderate damage before smashing them back to the ground. However, the move will fail if the targeted opponent is being grabbed by another fighter; instead Zoroark will keep slashing at the grabbed opponent until Zoroark disappears.
 
Zoroark is one of only two non-Legendary or Mythical Pokémon who can be released from a [[Master Ball]], the other being Goldeen.
 
|[[Image:Check mark.svg|24px]]
|}
 
==Pokémon in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''==
In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', due to every fighter in the series returning, the Pokémon Trainer, Squirtle, Ivysaur, and Pichu all make a return alongside the playable Pokémon featured in the previous installment. As a result, Charizard has been grouped back into the Pokémon Trainer's party alongside Squirtle and Ivysaur. The female Pokémon Trainer featured in ''Pokémon: FireRed/LeafGreen'' makes an appearance as an alternate costume for the Pokémon Trainer. This marks Pichu's first playable appearance in the series 17 years after its debut in ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'', alongside fellow veteran [[Young Link]] of ''[[:Category:The Legend of Zelda Series|The Legend of Zelda]]''. Additionally, [[Incineroar]] appears as a new playable fighter.
 
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====New====
[[File:AlolanVulpix SSBUltimate.png|thumb|Alolan Vulpix]]
*[[Pokémon#Abra|Abra]]
*[[Pokémon#Alolan Exeggutor|Alolan Exeggutor]]
*[[Pokémon#Alolan Raichu|Alolan Raichu]]
*[[Pokémon#Alolan Vulpix|Alolan Vulpix]]
*[[Pokémon#Bewear|Bewear]]
*[[Pokémon#Ditto|Ditto]]
*[[Pokémon#Lunala|Lunala]]
*[[Pokémon#Marshadow|Marshadow]]
*[[Pokémon#Mimikyu|Mimikyu]]
*[[Pokémon#Pyukumuku|Pyukumuku]]
*[[Pokémon#Solgaleo|Solgaleo]]
*[[Pokémon#Togedemaru|Togedemaru]]
*[[Pokémon#Vulpix|Vulpix]]
 
====Returning====
<div style="display:flex;flex-flow:row wrap;">
<div style="min-width:12.5em">
*[[Pokémon#Abomasnow|Abomasnow]]
*[[Pokémon#Bellossom|Bellossom]]
*[[Pokémon#Chespin|Chespin]]
*[[Pokémon#Darkrai|Darkrai]]
*[[Pokémon#Deoxys|Deoxys]]
*[[Pokémon#Electrode|Electrode]]
*[[Pokémon#Eevee|Eevee]]
*[[Pokémon#Entei|Entei]]
</div>
<div style="min-width:12.5em">
*[[Pokémon#Giratina|Giratina]]
*[[Pokémon#Goldeen|Goldeen]]
*[[Pokémon#Kyogre|Kyogre]]
*[[Pokémon#Latios and Latias|Latios and Latias]]
*[[Pokémon#Meowth|Meowth]]
*[[Pokémon#Metagross|Metagross]]
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</div>
<div style="min-width:12.5em">
*[[Pokémon#Palkia|Palkia]]
*[[Pokémon#Scizor|Scizor]]
*[[Pokémon#Snorlax|Snorlax]]
*[[Pokémon#Staryu|Staryu]]
*[[Pokémon#Suicune|Suicune]]
*[[Pokémon#Xerneas|Xerneas]]
*[[Pokémon#Zoroark|Zoroark]]
</div>
</div>
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