Most of Villager's attacks are centered around various in-game actions. Isabelle is an assist trophy character, who assists her summoner by throwing Fruit at the summoner to heal their percentage, although other players aside from the summoner can pick up the fruit too if Isabelle misses. There is no ranking system for the online matches, but there are plans to ensure that random matches are organized by the players' skill levels. Players may transfer customized characters between the 3DS and Wii U versions, as well as certain items earned in specific modes. Players are also able to customize characters to alter the behavior of their move set though, customized characters, including Mii Fighters, may only be used in local and friend matches. For Fun features random stages and items, with Time matches only and Final Destination stages omitted, while For Glory limits matches to Omega Form stages with no items, Stock, and the option for 1-on-1 battles for more tournament-style gameplay. Online matches with strangers are divided into two modes: "For Fun" and "For Glory". The Nintendo Wii U version features an exclusive Smash Tour mode, in which players navigate their way across a board collecting power-ups, before facing each other in a match. The Nintendo 3DS version features an exclusive Smash Run mode, in which players navigate an open environment for stat-increasing power-ups, before facing each other in a match. Both versions include the same roster of playable characters, but the two versions each feature exclusive stages, assist trophies, and collectables. Cross-platform multiplayer is not possible due to the different maps across each game, however, the player may use a 3DS as a controller for the Wii U version. Local and online multiplayer is available in both the Nintendo 3DS and Wii U versions. Peepers, or Duck Hunt (also known as Duck Hunt Duo in the European release and Duckhunt in the Japanese version) from Duck Hunt. from the Mario universe, Shulk from Xenoblade Chronicles, and Mr.
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Other newcoming characters include Mega Man, the Wii Fit Trainers (Both male and female), Rosalina and Luma from Super Mario Galaxy, Little Mac from Punch-Out!!, the Pokémon Greninja, Robin and Corrin (from Fire Emblem, Mii's, Pac-Man from Pac-Man, Palutena (even though she was Pit's final smash in Brawl) from Kid Icarus, Bowser Jr. Villager appears as a representative of the Animal Crossing series. features collectable in-game trophies based on characters or items seen in various Nintendo games. Assist trophies, another returning feature from Brawl, are included, such as Skull Kid from The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask and a French Bulldog from Nintendogs.
Brawl, make a return, allowing whoever obtains them to perform extremely powerful attacks. Smash Balls, items first introduced in Super Smash Bros. Players use a variety of attacks to damage their opponents, increasing their damage percentage which makes them easier to knock out of the playing field. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U is a competitive fighting game in which up to four players (eight on Wii U) controlling various Nintendo and third-party characters fight against each other. Similar to previous games in the Super Smash Bros. 6.5 Throws (only used when an opponent is grabbed).6.3 Aerial Attacks (only used in the air).6.2 Ground Attacks (only used on ground).6.1 Smash Attacks (only used on ground).