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'''Villager''' (むらびと, ''Murabito'') is a playable character in the upcoming ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U]]''.  
 
'''Villager''' (むらびと, ''Murabito'') is a playable character in the upcoming ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U]]''.  
  
On June 11, 2013, Nintendo revealed their new ''Super Smash Bros.'' video game for the [[3DS]] and [[Wii U]] at [[Wikipedia:Electronic Entertainment Expo 2013|E3 2013]], showcasing three new characters, one being the default male character in the {{SER}} - the "Villager."<ref>[http://www.smashbros.com/us/characters/villager.html Smash Bros. - Villager]</ref>
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On June 11, 2013, Nintendo revealed their new ''Super Smash Bros.'' video game for the [[3DS]] and [[Wii U]] at [[Wikipedia:Electronic Entertainment Expo 2013|E3 2013]], showcasing three new characters, one being the player character in the {{SER}} - the "Villager."<ref>[http://www.smashbros.com/us/characters/villager.html Smash Bros. - Villager]</ref>
  
 
On May 16, 2014, three new character costumes were revealed for the Villager, including two female skins.
 
On May 16, 2014, three new character costumes were revealed for the Villager, including two female skins.
  
 
== Appearance ==
 
== Appearance ==
The Villager is a boy with brown hair, wearing a red shirt with a light-blue number "1" printed on the front. This is the same appearance as the male player on the cover of {{CF}}.
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The default male Villager is a boy with brown hair, wearing the No. 1 Shirt. This is the same appearance as the male player on the cover of {{CF}}.
  
 
== Moveset ==
 
== Moveset ==
[[File:Villagers - Super Smash Bros for Wii U and 3DS.jpg|thumb|Four playable costumes]]
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[[File:Villagers - Super Smash Bros Wii U and 3DS.jpg|thumb|Four playable costumes]]
The Villager's in-game moves include:
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The Villagers' Special moves are detailed below.
*The ability to attack other players using a net
 
*Trapping opponents in pitfalls
 
*Chopping down trees to cause damage
 
*He can also fight using balloons in a style similar to ''[[Balloon Fight]]''
 
*The ability to use boxing gloves and fireworks.
 
*The ability to use a gyroid as a rocket
 
*The ability to use a sapling in a pot to attack opponents
 
*The ability to store incoming projectiles in his pockets.
 
*The ability to use a shovel on opponents, which then buries them.
 
  
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Their Neutral Special, Pocket, makes the Villager reach his or her hand out, being able to store enemy projectiles or items in their pockets. Using the move again afterwards will make them throw the stored projectile, or drop the item, opening up many possible strategies.
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The Lloid Rocket is their Side Special. Using it once will shoot out a [[Gyroid]], namely [[Lloid]], sending him flying straight, exploding among contact. Pressing the button twice has the Villager mount on top of Lloid as a method of horizontal recovery.
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Balloon Trip is their Up Special, which gears the Villager with the balloon-strapped helmet worn by the player characters from the NES classic Balloon Fight, able to fly around the stage by flapping their arms. However, if an opponent manages to pop both of your balloons, the Villager will be left in a helpless freefall state.
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Their Down Special, Timber, is a process of three steps. First, a sapling is planted with his or her shovel. After that, the sapling is watered with a watering can, growing the sapling into an adult tree. After two swipes of an axe, the tree will be chopped down, crushing whoever stands under the trunk.
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And for the Final Smash, Dream Home, Tom, Timmy, and Tommy Nook appear, and the Villager pays of their mortage handing over a bag of Bells to Tom Nook. He and his nephews will proceed to building the new home, with the opponents trapped inside. Once the house had been completed, celebration follows, until the house explodes soon after, sending the fighters (And the Nooks) flying.
 
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Revision as of 01:16, May 17, 2014

Villager (むらびと, Murabito) is a playable character in the upcoming Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U.

On June 11, 2013, Nintendo revealed their new Super Smash Bros. video game for the 3DS and Wii U at E3 2013, showcasing three new characters, one being the player character in the Animal Crossing series - the "Villager."[1]

On May 16, 2014, three new character costumes were revealed for the Villager, including two female skins.

Appearance

The default male Villager is a boy with brown hair, wearing the No. 1 Shirt. This is the same appearance as the male player on the cover of Animal Crossing: City Folk.

Moveset

The Villagers' Special moves are detailed below.

Their Neutral Special, Pocket, makes the Villager reach his or her hand out, being able to store enemy projectiles or items in their pockets. Using the move again afterwards will make them throw the stored projectile, or drop the item, opening up many possible strategies.

The Lloid Rocket is their Side Special. Using it once will shoot out a Gyroid, namely Lloid, sending him flying straight, exploding among contact. Pressing the button twice has the Villager mount on top of Lloid as a method of horizontal recovery.

Balloon Trip is their Up Special, which gears the Villager with the balloon-strapped helmet worn by the player characters from the NES classic Balloon Fight, able to fly around the stage by flapping their arms. However, if an opponent manages to pop both of your balloons, the Villager will be left in a helpless freefall state.

Their Down Special, Timber, is a process of three steps. First, a sapling is planted with his or her shovel. After that, the sapling is watered with a watering can, growing the sapling into an adult tree. After two swipes of an axe, the tree will be chopped down, crushing whoever stands under the trunk.

And for the Final Smash, Dream Home, Tom, Timmy, and Tommy Nook appear, and the Villager pays of their mortage handing over a bag of Bells to Tom Nook. He and his nephews will proceed to building the new home, with the opponents trapped inside. Once the house had been completed, celebration follows, until the house explodes soon after, sending the fighters (And the Nooks) flying.

Gallery

References