
His wristbands resemble the hand sprite that appears in the Special Stages in Sonic the Hedgehog 2. Wristbands resemble the ones Silver wears, and the shoes are reminiscent of the Yellow Chaos Emerald.
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Also possibly based on Dark Sonic from the anime series Sonic X. Resembles his 2P costume from Sonic the Fighters. The cuffs are based on the blue Ark of the Cosmos from Sonic Riders: Zero Gravity, and the shoes are reminiscent of the White Chaos Emerald. The cuffs resemble the Crystal Ring from Sonic Adventure, and the shoes are reminiscent of the Cyan Chaos Emerald. The cuffs and shoes resemble the Purple Chaos Emerald. Resembles NiGHTS from NiGHTS into Dreams. Charizard in in its original shiny colors from Gold/Silver/CrystalĪs he has appeared since Sonic Adventure.The trainer is based on Moon/Selene, the female protagonist as she appears in Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon.Charizard resembles both Zubat and Golbat.The trainer is based on Calem, the male protagonist of Pokémon X and Y.Charizard possibly resembles Aerodactyl or Reshiram.Ivysaur is based on its in-battle sprite from Red and Green.Her bracelets also resemble an Xtransceiver. The trainer is based on Hilda, the female protagonist from Generation V ( Black and White).Charizard resembles both Shiny Charmander and Shiny Charmeleon.
Squirtle resembles its in-battle sprite from Gold/Silver/Crystal.The trainer is based on Lucas, the male protagonist from Diamond and Pearl.The trainer is based on May, the female protagonist from Generation III ( Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald).Ivysaur resembles its unevolved form Bulbasaur, as well as its in-game sprite from Generation I.The trainer is based on Ethan, the male protagonist from Gold/Silver/Crystal.
Charizard resembles its pre-evolution, Charmeleon. Ivysaur resembles its in-battle sprite from Pokémon Gold/Silver/Crystal. Squirtle resembles its evolution, Wartortle. Changes the trainer to Leaf from Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen. Red as he appears in Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen. Only the starting Pokémon is shown on the character selection screen it can be changed by hovering the cursor over it and selecting it. Resembles Zelda's design in The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess.īased on Zelda's appearance in The Legend of Zelda when Link rescues her with the Blue Ring equipped, as well as Zelda's field sprite from A Link to the Past, the goddess dress from Skyward Sword, and her white dress from Breath of the Wild. Could also be a reference to Farore, the Goddess of Courage. Could also be a reference to Nayru, the Goddess of Wisdom.īased on adult Zelda from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time.īased on Zelda's appearance in The Legend of Zelda when Link rescues her with no Magic Ring equipped. Possibly inspired by her casual clothes in A Link to the Past. Could also be a reference to Din, the Goddess of Power. N/A: Color that is original to Smash and doesn't have any particular reference.Ī mixture of her appearances from The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past and The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds.īased on Zelda's appearance in the original The Legend of Zelda when Link rescues her with the Red Ring equipped. In addition, by selecting the character on the character slot, an additional menu can be brought up to display all the colors immediately, though the traditional method of selecting a palette swap via the left and right shoulder buttons is still retained.įor this page, palette swaps are ordered by their placement in the Character Select Screen. Unlike previous installments, palette swaps are now notated by Color Number. However, characters such as Mario and Cloud possess different outfits while characters such as Robin, Corrin, and Byleth have male and female variants and characters such as Bowser Jr., Olimar, Hero, and Steve swap them into different characters that change their voice lines and name, though gameplay-wise they remain the same. Ultimate remain the same for the majority of the cast returning from the previous title, with each character receiving eight total.