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!Description
!Description
|-
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|[[Battlefield (Brawl)|Battlefield]]
|[[Battlefield (Super Smash Bros. Brawl)|Battlefield]]
|[[File:SSBB Battlefield.jpg|100px]]
|[[File:SSBB Battlefield.jpg|100px]]
|''Super Smash Bros.''
|''Super Smash Bros.''
|As the battle unfolds on the stage, the background will rapidly change according to the phases of the day.
|Battlefield is a basic stage, but as the battle unfolds, the background transitions from day to night then vice versa.
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|[[Siege Castle]]
|[[Bridge of Eldin (stage)|Bridge of Eldin]]
|[[File:Siege Castle SSBB (1).jpg|100px]]
|[[File:Great Eldin Bridge SSBB.jpg|100px]]
|''The Legend of Zelda''
|Every so often, [[King Bulblin]] arrives riding on [[Lord Bullbo]], then he throws a [[Bomb (The Legend of Zelda franchise)|Bomb]] at the center, where it explodes, breaking off part of the bridge. After a while, a [[Twilight Portal]] appears to rebuild the bridge.
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|[[Castle Siege]]
|[[File:Siege Castle SSBB.jpg|100px]]
|''Fire Emblem''
|''Fire Emblem''
|Stage that changes every 40 seconds, changing from a castle on the outside, then a castle on the inside, and finally the underground.
|A stage that transitions between three areas every forty seconds, changing from the outside of a castle, to the inside, and lastly the underworld.
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|[[Figure 8 Circuit|Mario Circuit]]
|[[File:Mario Circuit SSBB.jpg|100px]]
|''Mario''
|During the battle, Shy Guys will appear in their Go-Karts either from the sides or in the middle of the stage, running over and damaging any character who gets in their way. |-
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|[[Delfino Plaza (stage)|Delfino Plaza]]
|[[Delfino Plaza (stage)|Delfino Plaza]]
|[[File:Delfino City SSBB.jpg|100px]]
|[[File:Delfino City SSBB.jpg|100px]]
|''Mario''
|''Mario''
|Every time the stage moves, the floating platform changes shape. In addition, the platform often lowers to the ground, where battles are fought on the roofs of houses or on islands floating in the sea. After a while, it will rise again.
|Fighters battle on a platform that carries them somewhere on [[Delfino Plaza]] before rising up to carry them elsewehre.
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|-
|[[Final Destination (Brawl)|Final Destination]]
|[[Final Destination (Super Smash Bros. Brawl)|Final Destination]]
|[[File:Final Destination SSBB.jpg|100px]]
|[[File:Final Destination SSBB.jpg|100px]]
|''Super Smash Bros.''
|''Super Smash Bros.''
|This is the stage where you fight Master Hand and Crazy Hand.
|A stage featuring dynamic outer space visuals. In Classic mode, it is where Master Hand and Crazy Hand are fought.
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|[[Pokémon Stadium 2]]
|[[File:Pokémon Stadium 2 SSBB.jpg|100px]]
|''Pokémon''
|Like in [[Pokémon Stadium]], the stage changes elemental types, causing the stage's appearance to change depending on the type.
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|[[Orpheon Frigate]]
|[[Frigate Orpheon]]
|[[File:Orpheon Frigate SSBB (1).jpg|100px]]
|[[File:Frigate Orpheon SSBB.jpg|100px]]
|''Metroid''
|''Metroid''
|Double stage that rotates 180°.
|A stage that flips upside down every so often, before returning back to right-side up.
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|[[Great Eldin Bridge]]
|[[File:Great Eldin Bridge SSBB.jpg|100px]]
|''The Legend of Zelda''
|Here we see King Bulbin riding his boar, throwing a bomb, which destroys part of the bridge. After a while, a Twilight portal appears and rebuilds it.
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|-
|[[Halberd (stage)|Halberd]]
|[[Halberd (stage)|Halberd]]
|[[File:Hal Halberd SSBB.jpg|100px]]
|[[File:Hal Halberd SSBB.jpg|100px]]
|''Kirby''
|''Kirby''
|A moving stage, which has a platform that travels around the ship from the hangar until it lands on the deck of the Halberd.
|Fighters battle on a platform that travels around the [[Halberd]] from the hangar until it lands on the deck of the ship.
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|[[Yoshi's Island (Brawl)|Yoshi's Island]]
|[[Lylat Cruise]]
|[[File:Yoshi's Island SSBB (1).jpg|100px]]
|[[File:Lylat System SSBB.jpg|100px]]
|''Yoshi''
|''Star Fox''
|From time to time, the stage's appearance may change depending on the seasons. The appearances change as follows: Spring-Summer-Autumn-Winter.
|The battle takes place atop a unique spaceship, the [[Pleiades]], which tilts from left to right, possible obstructing the trajectory of projectiles.
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|-
|[[Shadow Moses Island]]
|[[Mushroomy Kingdom]]
|[[File:Shadow Moses Island SSBB.jpg|100px]]
|[[File:Mushroom Kingdom 1-1 SSBB.jpg|100px]]
|''Metal Gear''
|''Mario''
|A stage that launches missiles at characters it focuses on with its spotlight.
|A "double" stage that is either a desert or a cave.
|-
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|[[The Summit]]
|[[Figure-8 Circuit (stage)|Mario Circuit]]
|[[File:The Summit SSBB.jpg|100px]]
|[[File:Mario Circuit SSBB.jpg|100px]]
|''Ice Climber''
|''Mario''
|At first glance, it looks like a typical glacier summit, but after struggling for a while, it breaks and slides down the mountainside, continuing until it reaches the sea.
|During the battle, Shy Guys will appear in their Go-Karts either from the sides or in the middle of the stage, running over and damaging any character who gets in their way. |-
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|-
|[[Rumble Falls (stage)|Rumble Falls]]
|[[New Pork City (stage)|New Pork City]]
|[[File:The Great Waterfall (1) SSBB.jpg|100px]]
|''Donkey Kong''
|In this stage, the screen slowly scrolls upwards, so you must constantly climb to survive without neglecting the fight against other opponents.
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|[[New Pork City]]
|[[File:New Pork City SSBB.jpg|100px]]
|[[File:New Pork City SSBB.jpg|100px]]
|''EarthBound''
|''EarthBound''
|From time to time, [[Ultimate Chimera]] from ''[[Mother 3]]'' appears. If it bites, it will deal 100-200% damage and cause an [[Instant Knockout|Instant K.O.]], unless the impact is absorbed by performing a [[ukemi]] next to a wall at the right moment. If the victim survives, they will take over 200% damage (sometimes up to over 300%).
|From time to time, [[Ultimate Chimera]] from ''[[Mother 3]]'' appears. If it bites, it will deal 100-200% damage and cause an [[Instant Knockout|Instant K.O.]], unless the impact is absorbed by performing a [[ukemi]] next to a wall at the right moment. If the victim survives, they will take over 200% damage (sometimes up to over 300%).
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|[[PictoChat]]
|[[PictoChat (stage)|PictoChat]]
|[[File:PictoChat SSBB.jpg|100px]]
|[[File:PictoChat SSBB.jpg|100px]]
|''Nintendo DS''
|''Nintendo DS''
| As the fight continues, the stage creates pictures, which perform different actions depending on the picture.
| As the fight continues, the stage creates pictures, which perform different actions depending on the picture.
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|[[Pokémon Stadium 2]]
|[[File:Pokémon Stadium 2 SSBB.jpg|100px]]
|''Pokémon''
|Like in [[Pokémon Stadium]], the stage transforms into one of a few layouts temporarily, each based on a different Pokémon type.
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|[[Port Town Aero Dive]]
|[[Port Town Aero Dive]]
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|The main platform in this stage moves along the track, randomly stopping in various locations, each with its own unique terrain.
|The main platform in this stage moves along the track, randomly stopping in various locations, each with its own unique terrain.
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|[[Smash Town]]
|[[Rumble Falls (stage)|Rumble Falls]]
|[[File:The Great Waterfall (1) SSBB.jpg|100px]]
|''Donkey Kong''
|In this stage, the screen slowly scrolls upwards, so you must constantly climb to survive without neglecting the fight against other opponents.
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|[[Shadow Moses Island]]
|[[File:Shadow Moses Island SSBB.jpg|100px]]
|''Metal Gear''
|A stage that launches missiles at characters it focuses on with its spotlight.
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|[[Summit]]
|[[File:The Summit SSBB.jpg|100px]]
|''Ice Climber''
|At first glance, it looks like a typical glacier summit, but after struggling for a while, it breaks and slides down the mountainside, continuing until it reaches the sea.
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|[[Smashville]]
|[[File:Smash Town SSBB.jpg|100px]]
|[[File:Smash Town SSBB.jpg|100px]]
|''Animal Crossing''
|''Animal Crossing''
|This level, unlike other stages in the game, changes its appearance depending on the Nintendo Wii's internal clock.
|This level, unlike other stages in the game, changes its appearance depending on the Nintendo Wii's internal clock.
|-
|-
|[[Mushroom Kingdom]]
|[[Skyworld]]
|[[File:Mushroom Kingdom 1-1 SSBB.jpg|100px]]
|''Mario''
|A "double" stage that is either a desert or a cave.
|-
|[[Sky Kingdom]]
|[[File:Sky Kingdom SSBB.jpg|100px]]
|[[File:Sky Kingdom SSBB.jpg|100px]]
|''Kid Icarus''
|''Kid Icarus''
|All platforms can be destroyed by hitting a platform in the background that occasionally appears.
|All platforms can be destroyed by hitting a platform in the background that occasionally appears.
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|-
|[[Lylat System]]
|[[WarioWare, Inc. (stage)|WarioWare, Inc.]]
|[[File:Lylat System SSBB.jpg|100px]]
|''Star Fox''
|The ship is constantly moving and tilts from left to right, which can obstruct the trajectory of projectiles.
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|[[WarioWare, Inc|WarioWare]]
|[[File:Wario Ware SSBB.jpg|100px]]
|[[File:Wario Ware SSBB.jpg|100px]]
|''Wario''
|''Wario''
|A stage that presents various challenges and rewards the player who completes them.
|A stage that presents various challenges and rewards the player who completes them.
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|[[Yoshi's Island (Super Smash Bros, Brawl)|Yoshi's Island]]
|[[File:Yoshi's Island SSBB (1).jpg|100px]]
|''Yoshi''
|The main feature is that the background environment switches between the four seasons: spring, summer, fall, and winter.
|}
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!Description
!Description
|-
|-
|[[75 m]]
|[[75 m (stage)|75 m]]
|[[File:75 m SSBB.jpg|100px]]
|[[File:75 m SSBB.jpg|100px]]
|''Donkey Kong''
|''Donkey Kong''
|It has elevators, ladders and trampolines that damage characters, bags and umbrellas only give points to decorate the "Score" that appears above the stage, Donkey Kong will be above throwing trampolines that will damage whoever touches them, also if a player touches Donkey Kong he will be damaged, on the stage there are some fireballs that if a player touches them he receives 10% damage.
|It has elevators, ladders and trampolines that damage characters, bags and umbrellas only give points to decorate the "Score" that appears above the stage, Donkey Kong will be above throwing trampolines that will damage whoever touches them, also if a player touches Donkey Kong he will be damaged, on the stage there are some fireballs that if a player touches them he receives 10% damage.
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|-
|[[Pirate Ship]]
|[[Flat Zone 2]]
|[[File:SSBB Pirate Ship.jpg|100px]]
|[[File:Flat Zone 2 SSBB (1).jpg|100px]]
|''The Legend of Zelda''
|''Game & Watch''
|Stage with hazards such as cannonballs.
|The stage consists of a giant widescreen Game & Watch where the characters fight, which constantly changes designs based on classic Game & Watch games, such as Fire, Chef, Lion, and Oil Panic.
|-
|-
|[[Spear Pillar]]
|[[Green Hill Zone (Super Smash Bros. series)|Green Hill Zone]]
|[[File:SSBB Spear Pillar.jpg|100px]]
|''Pokémon''
|Stage that is attacked by [[Dialga]], [[Palkia]], and [[Cresselia]] perio
|-
|[[Green Hill Zone]]
|[[File:Green Hill Zone SSBB (1).jpg|100px]]
|[[File:Green Hill Zone SSBB (1).jpg|100px]]
|''Sonic the Hedgehog''
|''Sonic the Hedgehog''
|A stage with a large curve that is difficult to fight on.
|A stage with a U-shaped curve in the center.
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|[[Hanenbow]]
|[[Hanenbow]]
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|A stage that has several enemies and fireballs that damage characters.
|A stage that has several enemies and fireballs that damage characters.
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|-
|[[Stereo Zone 2]]
|[[Pirate Ship (stage)|Pirate Ship]]
|[[File:Stereo Zone 2 SSBB (1).jpg|100px]]
|[[File:SSBB Pirate Ship.jpg|100px]]
|''Game & Watch''
|''The Legend of Zelda''
|The stage consists of a giant widescreen Game & Watch where the characters fight, which constantly changes designs based on classic Game & Watch games, such as Fire, Chef, Lion, and Oil Panic.
|Stage with hazards such as cannonballs.
|-
|[[Spear Pillar (stage)|Spear Pillar]]
|[[File:SSBB Spear Pillar.jpg|100px]]
|''Pokémon''
|Stage that is attacked by [[Dialga]], [[Palkia]], and [[Cresselia]] periodically.
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|''Star Fox''
|''Star Fox''
|Stage that is sometimes attacked by [[Arwing]]s and [[Wolfen]]s.
|Stage that is sometimes attacked by [[Arwing]]s and [[Wolfen]]s.
|-
|[[Onett (stage)|Onett]]
|[[File:Onett SSBM.jpg|100px]]
|''EarthBound''
|Onett is a place where many cars pass by. If a player stands on the sidewalk while a car passes by, the car will be hit, sending them flying into the air and dealing 30% damage. It is very likely that the player will [[Knockout|lose a life]].
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|[[Rainbow Cruise]]
|[[File:Rainbow Ride SSBB.jpg|100px]]
|''Mario''
|In this stage, the screen constantly scrolls, forcing fighters to jump from one platform to another while maintaining combat.
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|[[Temple (Super Smash Bros. series)|Temple]]
|[[Temple (Super Smash Bros. series)|Temple]]
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|''Yoshi''
|''Yoshi''
|A curved stage formed by the pipe that descends over the rotating platforms and the sand slope.
|A curved stage formed by the pipe that descends over the rotating platforms and the sand slope.
|-
|[[Onett]]
|[[File:Onett SSBM.jpg|100px]]
|''EarthBound''
|Onett is a place where many cars pass by. If a player stands on the sidewalk while a car passes by, the car will be hit, sending them flying into the air and dealing 30% damage. It is very likely that the player will [[Knockout|lose a life]].
|-
|[[Rainbow Cruise]]
|[[File:Rainbow Ride SSBB.jpg|100px]]
|''Mario''
|In this stage, the screen constantly scrolls, forcing fighters to jump from one platform to another while maintaining combat.
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|''F-Zero''
|''F-Zero''
|If a player falls onto the track, they will quickly roll to the left of the screen and lose a life if they fail to get back into a vehicle.
|If a player falls onto the track, they will quickly roll to the left of the screen and lose a life if they fail to get back into a vehicle.
|-
|[[Pokémon Stadium]]
|[[File:Pokémon Stadium SSBB.jpg|100px]]
|''Pokémon''
|A main feature is that the stage changes depending on the Pokémon's type.
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|[[Green Greens (stage)|Green Greens]]
|[[Green Greens (stage)|Green Greens]]
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|''Donkey Kong''
|''Donkey Kong''
|Beneath the platforms is a river that runs fairly quickly from right to left of the screen.
|Beneath the platforms is a river that runs fairly quickly from right to left of the screen.
|-
|[[Pokémon Stadium (stage)|Pokémon Stadium]]
|[[File:Pokémon Stadium SSBB.jpg|100px]]
|''Pokémon''
|A main feature is that the stage changes depending on the Pokémon's type.
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!Image
!Image
!Description
!Description
|-
|[[Assist Trophy]]
|[[File:Assist Trophy SSBB.jpg|100px]]
|It is used to summon a character from a certain game, franchise, or series to assist the user while fighting temporarily.
|-
|[[Banana Peel]]
|[[File:Banana Peel SSBB.jpg|100px]]
|After being thrown and landing on the ground, any enemy that passes over it will slip and fall to the ground.
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|[[Barrel (Super Smash Bros. series)|Barrel]]
|[[Barrel (Super Smash Bros. series)|Barrel]]
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|A heavy object that rolls along the ground when thrown. When destroyed, it can reveal up to three items, but sometimes explodes.
|A heavy object that rolls along the ground when thrown. When destroyed, it can reveal up to three items, but sometimes explodes.
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|-
|[[Party Ball]]
|[[Beam Sword]]
|[[File:SSBBParty Ball.jpg|100px]]
|[[File:Beam Sword SSBB.jpg|100px]]
|It's a classic balloon-shaped party ball that floats and releases various items when spawned.
|A weapon with balanced hitting ability.
|-
|[[Bob-omb]]
|[[File:Bob-omb SSBB.jpg|100px]]
|A highly explosive object that can be thrown. If no one picks it up, it will start walking on its own.
|-
|[[Bumper (Super Smash Bros. series)|Bumper]]
|[[File:SSBB Bumper.jpg|100px]]
|A throwable object that bounces sideways when it hits a player.
|-
|[[Bunny Hood]]
|[[File:SSBB Rabbit Hood.jpg|100px]]
|This item allows the wearer to move faster than normal and jump much higher than normal, making jumping and walking more effective.
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|[[Crate (Super Smash Bros. series)|Crate]]
|[[Crate (Super Smash Bros. series)|Crate]]
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|A heavy object that can hold up to three items inside. Sometimes it can explode.
|A heavy object that can hold up to three items inside. Sometimes it can explode.
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|[[Rolling Crate]]
|[[Capsule (Super Smash Bros. series)|Capsule]]
|[[File:SSBB Rolling Crate.jpg|100px]]
|It's the same as a crate, except this one has wheels. Destroying one of these crates will yield the same kinds of items as regular crates.
|-
|[[Capsule]]
|[[File:SSBB Capsule.jpg|100px]]
|[[File:SSBB Capsule.jpg|100px]]
|The most common item in the game. It's a throwable object that can hold one item inside. It can explode 1 out of 8 times.
|The most common item in the game. It's a throwable object that can hold one item inside. It can explode 1 out of 8 times.
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|-
|[[Bucket]]
|[[Cracker Launcher]]
|[[File:SSBB Orange Cube.jpg|100px]]
|[[File:Firecracker Launcher SSBB.jpg|100px]]
|This cube appears in Adventure Mode and can contain stickers or trophies.
|An object that launches powerful [[Projectile]].
|-
|[[Deku Nut]]
|[[File:Deku Nut SSBB.jpg|100px]]
|When it explodes after being thrown, attacked, or after its time limit expires, any character within range (including the thrower) will be stunned for a short time.
|-
|-
|[[Sandbag]]
|[[Dragoon]]
|[[File:SSBB Sandbag.jpg|100px]]
|[[File:Dragoon SSBB.jpg|100px]]
|Hitting this bag will yield items. The more you hit it, the more items will come out.
|By collecting all three parts, you can [[Instant Knockout|instantly knock out]] your opponent.
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|-
|[[Fan]]
|[[Fan (Super Smash Bros. series)|Fan]]
|[[File:Fan SSBB.jpg|100px]]
|[[File:Fan SSBB.jpg|100px]]
|A weapon that can hit quickly. Its hits can cause high [[Shield Damage Modifier|shield damage]] to the opponent.
|A weapon that can hit quickly. Its hits can cause high [[Shield Damage Modifier|shield damage]] to the opponent.
|-
|[[Baseball Bat]]
|[[File:Baseball Bat SSBB.jpg|100px]]
|A weapon that can [[Instant Knockout|instantly knock out]] the opponent.
|-
|[[Lightsword]]
|[[File:Lightsword SSBB.jpg|100px]]
|A weapon with balanced hitting ability.
|-
|[[Hammer]]
|[[File:Hammer SSBB.jpg|100px]]
|An item that, when picked up, allows you to pummel opponents for a short time.
|-
|[[Golden Hammer]]
|[[File:Golden Hammer SSBB.jpg|100px]]
|An item that, when picked up, allows opponents to be pummeled for a short time.
|-
|[[Lip's Wand]]
|[[File:Lip's Wand SSBB.jpg|100px]]
|It is a type of flower that, when hit, causes minor damage. However, when hit by this flower, the enemy will also be in [[flower|flower state]].
|-
|[[Star Wand]]
|[[File:Star Wand SSBB.jpg|100px]]
|A striking item that can shoot stars from a distance.
|-
|-
|[[Fire Flower]]
|[[Fire Flower]]
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|A weapon that can launch a large burst of flame that causes damage.
|A weapon that can launch a large burst of flame that causes damage.
|-
|-
|[[Firecracker Launcher]]
|[[Food]]
|[[File:Firecracker Launcher SSBB.jpg|100px]]
|[[File:SSBB Food.jpeg|100px]]
|An object that launches powerful [[Projectile]].
|Healing items that restore damage based on the richer they are.
|-
|-
|[[Nintendo Scope]]
|[[Franklin Badge]]
|[[File:Nintendo Scope SSBB.jpg|100px]]
|[[File:SSBB Franklin Brooch.jpg|100px]]
|An object that can fire reloaded [[Projectile]].
|This item has the power of [[Reflection]], meaning it can repel [[Projectile]]s thrown back in the direction they came from.
|-
|-
|[[Ray Gun]]
|[[Freezie]]
|[[File:Ray Gun SSBB.jpg|100px]]
|[[File:Freezie SSBB.jpg|100px]]
|A weapon that can fire up to 16 [[Projectile]].
|When a character throws the Freezie at an opponent, they will take damage and freeze, being sent upward and slightly in the direction the Tempanito was thrown.
|-
|-
|[[Bob-omb]]
|[[Golden Hammer]]
|[[File:Bob-omb SSBB.jpg|100px]]
|[[File:Golden Hammer SSBB.jpg|100px]]
|A highly explosive object that can be thrown. If no one picks it up, it will start walking on its own.
|An item that, when picked up, allows opponents to be pummeled for a short time.
|-
|[[Smoke Ball]]
|[[File:SSBB Smoke Ball.jpg|100px]]
|It's a colored smoke object that does no damage.
|-
|-
|[[Gooey Bomb]]
|[[Gooey Bomb]]
|[[File:SSBB Gooey Bomb.jpg|100px]]
|[[File:SSBB Gooey Bomb.jpg|100px]]
|This bomb sticks to the character it's thrown at and explodes after a few seconds. You can avoid it by passing it to another player or activating your shield.
|This bomb sticks to the character it's thrown at and explodes after a few seconds. You can avoid it by passing it to another player or activating your shield.
|-
|[[Smart Bomb]]
|[[File:SSBB Smart Bomb.jpg|100px]]
|It's an extremely powerful long-range bomb.
|-
|[[Bumper]]
|[[File:SSBB Bumper.jpg|100px]]
|A throwable object that bounces sideways when it hits a player.
|-
|-
|[[Green Shell]]
|[[Green Shell]]
|[[File:Green Shell SSBB.jpg|100px]]
|[[File:Green Shell SSBB.jpg|100px]]
|An item that deals a high percentage of damage when thrown.
|An item that deals a high percentage of damage when thrown.
|-
|[[Hammer (Mario franchise)|Hammer]]
|[[File:Hammer SSBB.jpg|100px]]
|An item that, when picked up, allows you to pummel opponents for a short time.
|-
|[[Heart Container]]
|[[File:SSBB Heart Container.jpg|100px]]
|Healing item that restores all of a character's damage.
|-
|[[Home-Run Bat]]
|[[File:Baseball Bat SSBB.jpg|100px]]
|A weapon that can [[Instant Knockout|instantly knock out]] the opponent.
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|[[Hothead]]
|[[Hothead]]
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|This item slides along the ground, releasing sparks that will burn the opponents of the person who threw it.
|This item slides along the ground, releasing sparks that will burn the opponents of the person who threw it.
|-
|-
|[[Banana Peel]]
|[[Key]]
|[[File:Banana Peel SSBB.jpg|100px]]
|[[File:SSBB Key.jpg|100px]]
|After being thrown and landing on the ground, any enemy that passes over it will slip and fall to the ground.
|In [[The Subspace Emissary]], once picked up, it can be used to open locked doors.
|-
|[[Lightning Bolt]]
|[[File:SSBB Lightning Bolt.jpg|100px]]
|It is a small lightning bolt whose function is to shrink the opponents of the person who picks it up.
|-
|[[Lip's Stick]]
|[[File:Lip's Wand SSBB.jpg|100px]]
|It is a type of flower that, when hit, causes minor damage. However, when hit by this flower, the enemy will also be in [[flower|flower state]].
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|[[Maxim Tomato]]
|[[File:SSBBStopwatch.jpg|100px]]
|Reduces 50% of damage percentage.
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|[[Mr. Saturn]]
|[[Mr. Saturn]]
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|This item deals very low damage when thrown (2 to 5% damage). However, they do deal high damage to the opponent's shield.
|This item deals very low damage when thrown (2 to 5% damage). However, they do deal high damage to the opponent's shield.
|-
|-
|[[Deku Nut]]
|[[Orange cube]]
|[[File:Deku Nut SSBB.jpg|100px]]
|[[File:SSBB Orange Cube.jpg|100px]]
|When it explodes after being thrown, attacked, or after its time limit expires, any character within range (including the thrower) will be stunned for a short time.
|This cube appears in Adventure Mode and can contain stickers or trophies.
|-
|[[Party Ball]]
|[[File:SSBBParty Ball.jpg|100px]]
|It's a classic balloon-shaped party ball that floats and releases various items when spawned.
|-
|[[Pitfall]]
|[[File:Pitfall SSBB.jpg|100px]]
|If a player steps on it, they will be buried in the stage floor for three seconds, dealing around 10% damage; throwing it directly at someone has the same effect.
|-
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|[[Pedestal]]
|[[Poison Mushroom]]
|[[File:Pedestal SSBB.jpg|100px]]
|[[File:SSBB Poisonous Mushroom.jpg|100px]]
|The Pedestal allows the user to turn the [[Subspace Emissary]]'s enemies into collectible trophies.
|Its function is to shrink whoever touches it, and it is even capable of neutralizing the effects of a giant mushroom.
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|[[Poké Ball]]
|[[Poké Ball]]
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|An item that, when dropped on the ground, can reveal a [[Pokémon (species)|Pokémon]], which will aid the player who summons it in battle.
|An item that, when dropped on the ground, can reveal a [[Pokémon (species)|Pokémon]], which will aid the player who summons it in battle.
|-
|-
|[[Tempanito]]
|[[Ray Gun]]
|[[File:Tempanito SSBB.jpg|100px]]
|[[File:Ray Gun SSBB.jpg|100px]]
|When a character throws the Tempanito at an opponent, they will take damage and freeze, being sent upward and slightly in the direction the Tempanito was thrown.
|A weapon that can fire up to 16 [[Projectile]].
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|[[Rolling Crate]]
|[[File:SSBB Rolling Crate.jpg|100px]]
|It's the same as a crate, except this one has wheels. Destroying one of these crates will yield the same kinds of items as regular crates.
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|[[Trap]]
|[[Sandbag]]
|[[File:SSBBTrap.jpg|100px]]
|[[File:SSBB Sandbag.jpg|100px]]
|If a player steps on it, they will be buried in the stage floor for three seconds, dealing around 10% damage; throwing it directly at someone has the same effect.
|Hitting this bag will yield items. The more you hit it, the more items will come out.
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|[[Unira]]
|[[Screw Attack (item)|Screw Attack]]
|[[File:Unira SSBB.jpg|100px]]
|[[File:SSBB Official Art Spiral Attack Module.jpg|100px]]
|When this item is thrown, it expands its spines and damages enemies.
|It is a badge that characters can wear, adding the Spiral Attack Module to their normal and aerial jumps.
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|[[Ally Balm]]
|[[Smart Bomb]]
|[[File:SSBB Ally Balm.jpg|100px]]
|[[File:SSBB Smart Bomb.jpg|100px]]
|If used on an ally (i.e., a fighter on the same team), the balm will heal a certain percentage of their damage, depending on the damage of the caster (the more damage, the more it heals).
|It's an extremely powerful long-range bomb.
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|[[Smash Ball]]
|[[Smash Ball]]
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|If a fighter breaks it, they can use their [[Final Smash]] by pressing the special move button (B button on the Gamecube controller and Nunchuk, 1 button on the Wii controller).
|If a fighter breaks it, they can use their [[Final Smash]] by pressing the special move button (B button on the Gamecube controller and Nunchuk, 1 button on the Wii controller).
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|[[Franklin Brooch]]
|[[Smoke Ball]]
|[[File:SSBB Franklin Brooch.jpg|100px]]
|[[File:SSBB Smoke Ball.jpg|100px]]
|This item has the power of [[Reflection]], meaning it can repel [[Projectile]]s thrown back in the direction they came from.
|It's a colored smoke object that does no damage.
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|[[Bunny Hood]]
|[[Spring]]
|[[File:SSBB Rabbit Hood.jpg|100px]]
|[[File:SSBB Dock.jpg|100px]]
|This item allows the wearer to move faster than normal and jump much higher than normal, making jumping and walking more effective.
|They are used to make huge jumps when a player bounces on them. Sometimes they may stay on their side, in which case, whoever touches them will be thrown horizontally, with a high chance of getting a [[Knockout|K.O.]]
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|[[Giant Mushroom]]
|[[Star Rod (Kirby franchise)|Star Rod]]
|[[File:SSBB Giant Mushroom.jpg|100px]]
|[[File:Star Wand SSBB.jpg|100px]]
|Its function is to briefly increase the player's size, making them more powerful and heavier.
|A striking item that can shoot stars from a distance.
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|[[Poisonous Mushroom]]
|[[Soccer Ball]]
|[[File:SSBB Poisonous Mushroom.jpg|100px]]
|[[File:Soccer Ball SSBB.jpg|100px]]
|Its function is to shrink whoever touches it, and it is even capable of neutralizing the effects of a giant mushroom.
|Depending on the strength of the attack with which the ball is hit, the faster it will fly and the more damage it will cause.
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|[[Food]]
|[[Stock Ball]]
|[[File:SSBB Food.jpeg|100px]]
|[[File:Stock Ball SSBB.jpg|100px]]
|Healing items that restore damage based on the richer they are.
|In [[The Subspace Emissary]], it grants a life to whoever touches it.
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|[[Heart Container]]
|[[File:SSBB Heart Container.jpg|100px]]
|Healing item that restores all of a character's damage.
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|[[Stopwatch]]
|[[Stopwatch]]
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|When a player picks up the stopwatch, certain players will have reduced mobility, becoming slower in all aspects (moving, attacking, jumping, etc.).
|When a player picks up the stopwatch, certain players will have reduced mobility, becoming slower in all aspects (moving, attacking, jumping, etc.).
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|[[Super Spicy Curry]]
|[[Super Mushroom]]
|[[File:SSBBStopwatch.jpg|100px]]
|[[File:SSBB Giant Mushroom.jpg|100px]]
|This food makes whoever eats it burn their mouth due to its spiciness, and it's so strong that it makes fire come out of their mouths, although the only strange and good thing is that it doesn't damage the person who eats it, but rather their enemies.
|Its function is to briefly increase the player's size, making them more powerful and heavier.
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|[[Maxi Tomato]]
|[[Super Scope (item)|Super Scope]]
|[[File:SSBBStopwatch.jpg|100px]]
|[[File:Nintendo Scope SSBB.jpg|100px]]
|Reduces 50% of damage percentage.
|An object that can fire reloaded [[Projectile]].
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|[[Spiral Attack Module (item)|Spiral Attack Module]]
|[[File:SSBB Official Art Spiral Attack Module.jpg|100px]]
|It is a badge that characters can wear, adding the Spiral Attack Module to their normal and aerial jumps.
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|[[Lightning Bolt (item)|Lightning Bolt]]
|[[File:SSBB Lightning Bolt.jpg|100px]]
|It is a small lightning bolt whose function is to shrink the opponents of the person who picks it up.
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|[[Super Star]]
|[[Super Star]]
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|An item that, when picked up, grants [[invincibility]] for a short time.
|An item that, when picked up, grants [[invincibility]] for a short time.
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|[[Helper]]
|[[Superspicy Curry]]
|[[File:SSBBHelper.jpg|100px]]
|[[File:SSBBStopwatch.jpg|100px]]
|It is used to summon a character from another video game series to assist the fighter in combat.
|This food makes whoever eats it burn their mouth due to its spiciness, and it's so strong that it makes fire come out of their mouths, although the only strange and good thing is that it doesn't damage the person who eats it, but rather their enemies.
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|[[Ball]]
|[[Team Healer]]
|[[File:SSBBBall.jpg|100px]]
|[[File:SSBB Team Healer.jpg|100px]]
|Depending on the strength of the attack with which the ball is hit, the faster it will fly and the more damage it will cause.
|If used on an ally (i.e., a fighter on the same team), the balm will heal a certain percentage of their damage, depending on the damage of the caster (the more damage, the more it heals).
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|[[Life Ball]]
|[[Trophy Stand]]
|[[File:SSBBLife Ball.jpg|100px]]
|[[File:Pedestal SSBB.jpg|100px]]
|In [[The Subspace Emissary]], it grants a life to whoever touches it.
|The Pedestal allows the user to turn the [[Subspace Emissary]]'s enemies into collectible trophies.
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|[[Dragoon]]
|[[Unira]]
|[[File:Dragoon SSBB.jpg|100px]]
|[[File:Unira SSBB.jpg|100px]]
|By collecting all 3 parts, you can [[Instant Knockout|instantly knock out]] your opponent.
|When this item is thrown, it expands its spines and damages enemies.
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|[[Towing Star]]
|[[Warp Star]]
|[[File:SSBB Towing Star.jpg|100px]]
|[[File:SSBB Towing Star.jpg|100px]]
|It's a medium-sized star that, when used, will transport the fighter off-screen for a moment (specifically, upwards). Moments later, it will plummet downwards, causing an explosion capable of dealing 22% damage and achieving a [[Knockout|K.O.]]
|It's a medium-sized star that, when used, will transport the fighter off-screen for a moment (specifically, upwards). Moments later, it will plummet downwards, causing an explosion capable of dealing 22% damage and achieving a [[Knockout|K.O.]]
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|[[Key]]
|[[File:SSBB Key.jpg|100px]]
|In [[The Subspace Emissary]], once picked up, it can be used to open locked doors.
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|[[Dock]]
|[[File:SSBB Dock.jpg|100px]]
|They are used to make huge jumps when a player bounces on them. Sometimes they may stay on their side, in which case, whoever touches them will be thrown horizontally, with a high chance of getting a [[Knockout|K.O.]]
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