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{{Game
|image= [[File:SSB4 Logo.png|250px]][[File:SSB4 Wii U Box Art.png|250px]]
|image= [[File:SSB4 Logo.png|256px]]
|caption= Wii U version box art
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|developer= {{List|{{wp|Sora Ltd.}}, {{wp|Namco Bandai Games}}}}
|developer= {{wp|Sora Ltd.}}<br>{{wp|Namco Bandai Games}}
|publisher= [[Nintendo]]
|publisher= [[Nintendo]]
|designer= [[wikipedia:Masahiro Sakurai|Masahiro Sakurai]]
|designer= {{wp|Masahiro Sakurai}}
|released= 2014
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'''Nintendo 3DS'''
{{Release|US= October 3, 2014|JP= September 13, 2014|UK= October 3, 2014|AU= October 4, 2014}}
'''Wii U'''
{{Release|US= November 21, 2014|JP= December 6, 2014|UK= November 28, 2014|AU= November 29, 2014}}
|platforms= [[Nintendo 3DS]] and [[Wii U]]
|platforms= [[Nintendo 3DS]] and [[Wii U]]
|predecessor= ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''
|predecessor= {{SSBB}}
|successor= {{SSBU}}
|strategy= {{StrategyWiki|Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS}}
{{StrategyWiki|Super Smash Bros. for Wii U}}
}}
}}
'''''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U/Nintendo 3DS''''' will be the fourth installment of the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series. It consists of two separate games: one for [[Wii U]] and another for [[Nintendo 3DS]].
'''{{SSB4|-}}''' is a fighting game released for both the [[Wii U]] and the [[Nintendo 3DS]]. It is a sequel to the [[Wii]] game {{SSBB}}. It features many {{TLoZ|Series|-}} characters, stages and items, alongside those of other popular [[Nintendo]] series.


==''The Legend of Zelda Characters'' and Stages==
==Characters from {{TLoZ|-}}==
So far, [[Link]], [[Toon Link]] and [[Princess Zelda]] are the only confirmed playable characters from the ''Zelda'' franchise. Link and Zelda continue to use their ''Twilight Princess'' appearances. Three ''Zelda''-themed stages were revealed at [[E3 Media & Business Summit|E3 2013]]: the Wii U version will feature a [[Skyloft]] stage, and the 3DS version will have [[Gerudo Valley]] and [[Spirit Train]] stages. [[Skull Kid#Majora's Mask|Skull Kid]], wearing [[Majora's Mask (Object)|Majora's Mask]], and [[Phantom#Phantom Zelda|Phantom Zelda]] will appear as Assist Trophies.
{{SSB4|-}} features [[Link]], [[Princess Zelda|Zelda]], [[Sheik]], [[Ganondorf]], and [[Toon Link]] as playable characters. Link, Zelda, and Ganondorf are once again based on their appearance in {{TP}}. Toon Link is based on his appearance in {{TWWHD}}.
 
===Link===
[[File:SSB4 Link Icon.png|left|40px]]
Link's moveset includes many attacks and items from {{TLoZ|-}} series, including the [[Master Sword]] for most of his smash attacks, the [[Spin Attack]] as his recovery, the [[Jump Thrust]] and [[Down Thrust]], and the [[Bow]] and [[Bomb]]s as projectiles. Link can also crouch to use the [[Hylian Shield]] to protect himself from projectiles. One of his {{ssb|taunt}}s features a [[Fairy]].
 
Link has been given a new version of the Up Thrust, and his running attack is now the [[Jump Attack]], and is powerful enough to KO fighters at low percentages. His Down Thrust's {{ssb|meteor smash}} function was considered to be removed at some point in development due to it being too powerful.<ref>{{Cite Web|quote= Link's downward strike was designed to change to a Meteor Smash when the tip of the sword is aligned just right at the start. However, it will be removed if it's deemed too powerful overall after some multiplayer play tests.|author=Masahiro Sakurai|published= November 6, 2013|retrieved= November 4, 2017|url= https://web.archive.org/web/20171009171931/https://miiverse.nintendo.net/posts/AYMHAAACAADMUKlaxXyxNw|title= Super Smash Bros. pic of the day|site= Miiverse|type= Archive}}</ref>
 
Link's alternative costumes include colors based on his starting clothes from {{SS}} and his [[Fierce Deity Link]] transformation from {{MM}}.
 
===Toon Link===
[[File:SSB4 Toon Link Icon.png|left|45px]]
Toon Link is a faster, but weaker, {{ssb|clone|semi-clone}} of Link. One of his taunts features him playing the [[Wind Waker (Item)|Wind Waker]]. His Down Thrust now goes straight through opponents rather than bouncing off them.
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===Zelda===
[[File:SSB4 Zelda Icon.png|left|40px]]
Zelda's moveset includes [[Farore's Wind]] used as her recovery. Her attacks also feature new visual effects. She is now a separate character from Sheik, which adds a new move to her set called the {{ssb|Phantom Slash}}, in which she summons a [[Phantom]] that can be used either as a ranged attack or as a method to block incoming attacks or projectiles.
 
===Sheik===
[[File:SSB4 Sheik Icon.png|left|35px]]
Sheik is now a separate character, no longer being a transformation of Zelda. Due to this, a new special attack has been added to her moveset: the Bouncing Fish, which is a mid-air dive kick towards the ground. Sheik's Chain special attack has also been replaced with a new special attack: the Burst Grenade. This attack has Sheik pull out her chain, which has a small grenade on the end of it. When the attack button is released, Sheik pulls the pin on the grenade, causing it to explode. The grenade's explosion also causes a vortex effect that pulls in nearby opponents, trapping them in the explosion.
 
===Ganondorf===
[[File:SSB4 Ganondorf Icon.png|left|40px]]
Ganondorf is a stronger, but heavier, semi-clone of Captain Falcon. He possesses the same moveset but with different names, such as the Gerudo Dragon. Ganondorf transforms into Beast Ganon for his Final Smash.
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===Mii Fighters===
[[Mii Fighter]]s can wear different outfits and headgear based on {{TLoZ|-}}. The Link Outfit, which includes the Master Sword, is usable by {{Plural|SSBfWU|Mii Swordfighter|link}} only, while the Link Cap, [[Majora's Mask (Object)|Majora's Mask]], Princess Zelda Wig and Sheik Mask are usable by all types of Mii Fighters. Link's Outfit and Cap and Majora's Mask were released through DLC on April 15, 2015,<ref>{{Cite Web|quote= {{Big|Mii Fighter Costume Bundle #1}}<br/>Release date: April 15th 2015|url=https://www.smashbros.com/wiiu-3ds/en-uk/dlc/index.html |title= Add-on Content Smashes In!|site= Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U}}</ref> while the other headgear is available by default.
 
==Stages from {{TLoZ|-}}==
===Skyloft===
[[File:SSB4 Skyloft.png|thumb|right|200px|The Skyloft stage]]
Taken from {{SS}}, the stage features a moving platform which lands in different areas of [[Skyloft]]. Some of these include the [[Statue of the Goddess]], the {{Term|SS|Skyloft Bazaar|link}}, the [[Light Tower]], and the outside of [[Batreaux]]'s house. [[Beedle's Air Shop#Skyward Sword|Beedle's Air Shop]] and [[Loftwing]]s make cameo appearances flying around the stage. It is an exclusive stage to the Wii U version.
 
===Gerudo Valley===
Taken from {{OoT3D}}, the [[Gerudo Valley]] stage features a flat surface divided by a chasm. The stage also features a bridge that can be destroyed by attacks, reconstructing itself after a short time. At the sides of the bridge, two canopies were added as extra platforms, each at different heights. Two posts were also added to the chasm in order to help fighters return to the top, while some spikes are also found below. [[Twinrova|Koume and Kotake]] appear as a stage hazard, attacking fighters with fire and ice attacks, respectively. It is an exclusive stage to the 3DS version.
 
===Spirit Train===
[[File:SSB4 Spirit Train 2.png|thumb|right|200px|The Spirit Train stage]]
Taken from {{ST}}, the [[Spirit Train]] stage features the train moving across [[Hyrule/Appearances by Game#Spirit Tracks|New Hyrule]]. The main platforms are three [[Train Cars]], including the Spirit Engine, the Solid Passenger Car without windows, and the Trusty Freight Car, which often changes cargo. Every so often, [[Dark Train]]s and birds carrying a platform appear as temporary extra platforms. Link in his [[Engineer's Clothes]] makes a cameo appearance driving the train. If Toon Link appears in the stage, Link is replaced by [[Alfonzo]] as the train driver. It is an exclusive stage to the 3DS version.
 
===Returning Stages===
In the Wii U version of the game, the [[Hyrule: Temple|Temple]] stage from {{SSBM}} and the [[Bridge of Eldin#Super Smash Bros. Brawl|Bridge of Eldin]] stage from {{SSBB}} make a return with remastered textures. The [[Hyrule Castle]] stage from {{SSB}} is downloadable for both versions, and the [[Pirate Ship]] stage from {{SSBB|-}} is downloadable for the Wii U version only. All these stages also feature an {{ssb|Omega form}}.
 
==Items from {{TLoZ|-}}==
[[File:SSB4 Gust Bellows.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Link using the Gust Bellows]]
The [[Fairy Bottle]] appears as a recovery item, decreasing 100% of damage. If the player does not have at least 100% of damage, the Bottle can be used as a projectile. If another player is hit by the Bottle while having at least 100% of damage, the player damage will be decreased. [[Heart Container]]s, based on their {{SS}} appearance, also appear as recovery items. They decrease up to 100% of damage when grabbed. The [[Beetle (Item)|Beetle]] appears as a projectile. Once grabbed, it can be launched towards an opponent, grabbing them and flying off with them. The [[Gust Bellows]] can blow opponents away with a wind blast. If the item is dropped, the gust runs wild. [[Bombchu]] appear as an exploding item, which, once thrown, will follow its path until hitting a opponent, detonating upon impact. The [[Bunny Hood]] improves fighters' agility, allowing them to jump higher and move faster. [[Deku Nut]]s, when thrown, stun any player caught in its blast. [[Cucco]]s can be thrown to release a group of Cuccos who will attack the targeted opponent and anyone else in the way.<ref>{{Cite Web|quote= Never bully Cuccos. Seriously, attacking them is out of the question! This has always been a cardinal rule of The Legend of Zelda series.|author= Masahiro Sakurai|published= March 25, 2014|retrieved= November 4, 2017|url= https://web.archive.org/web/20171017180501/https://miiverse.nintendo.net/posts/AYMHAAACAABnUYnpxQBVQw|title= Super Smash Bros. pic of the day|site= Miiverse|type= Archive}}</ref>
 
[[Skull Kid#Majora's Mask|Skull Kid]] wearing the Majora's Mask, [[Midna]], and [[Ghirahim]] appear as {{Plural|SSBfWU|Assist Trophy|link}}.
 
==Enemies from {{TLoZ|-}}==
{{Hatnote|For further information about this mode, visit its {{ssb|Smash Run|article}} at SmashWiki.}}
The [[Nintendo 3DS]] version of the game includes a mode called Smash Run, which features various enemies from {{TLoZ|-}} series. These include Cuccos in their {{ALttP|-}} appearance, [[Bubble]]s, [[Peahat]]s, [[ReDead]]s, and [[Stalfos]] in their {{OoT|-}} appearance, [[Darknut]]s in their {{TP|-}} appearance, and [[Octorok]]s in their {{SS|-}} appearance.
 
==All-Star Mode==
[[File:SSBfN3DS All-Star Rest Area.png|thumb|right|200px|The rest area in All-Star Mode]]
A redesigned version of All-Star Mode from previous {{SSB|-}} games pits the player against every Fighter in the game, divided into seven Levels based on the dates of the Fighters' video game debuts. The player has only a single stock, and any damage taken during one Level is carried over into the next. The rest area in between Levels contains several recovery items including a {{Term|SSBfWU|Fairy Bottle|link}} and a {{Term|SSBfWU|Heart Container|link}}.
 
Link and Zelda are battled in Level 2 on Nintendo 3DS and Level 6 on Wii U, which is comprised of Fighters that debuted between 1984 and 1986. This Level has a random chance of taking place in the Gerudo Valley, Skyloft, or Hyrule Castle (64) Stages, among others.
 
Sheik and Ganondorf are battled in Level 5 on Nintendo 3DS and Level 3 on Wii U, which is comprised of Fighters that debuted between 1994 and 1998. This Level has a chance of taking place on the Spirit Train or the Bridge of Eldin.
 
Toon Link is battled in Level 6 on Nintendo 3DS and Level 2 on Wii U, which is comprised of Fighters that debuted between 2001 and 2006. In the Wii U version, this Level has a chance of taking place on the Pirate Ship.
 
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===[[Songs in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U|Songs]]===
===[[Trophies in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U|Trophies]]===


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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{{Gallery|Gallery:Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U}}
File:LinkSSBN.png|Link as he appears in the game
Image:ToonLinkSSB4.png|Toon Link as he appears in the game
File:SSB4 - Zelda Artwork.png|Princess Zelda as she appears in the game
File:SSB4 Skyloft.png|Skyloft stage (Wii U)
File:SSB4 Gerudo Valley.png|Gerudo Valley stage (Nintendo 3DS)
File:SSB4 Spirit Train.png|Spirit Train stage (Nintendo 3DS)
File:SSB4 Spirit Train 2.png|Spirit Train stage (Nintendo 3DS)
File:SkullKidSSB.jpg|Skull Kid Assist Trophy (Wii U)
File:Phantom SSB4.PNG|Phantom Zelda Assist Trophy (Wii U)
File:Super smash bros wii u link zelda.jpg|A cutscene depicting Link holding the Master Sword with Hyrule Castle in the background (Wii U)
</gallery>


==External links==
==External links==
*''{{ssb|Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U}}'' on {{ssb||Smashwiki}}
*[http://www.smashbros.com/wiiu-3ds/us/ Offical {{SSB4|-}} website]
*[http://www.smashbros.com Offical ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U'' official website]
 
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