Smash Run

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[show]==Basic Rules== Up to four players, they can compete in two separate instances: one where they collect power-ups and another one where they fight each other.

Mario at the end of the first part of Smash Run, with the resulting stats. The first part of the mode happens in a gigantic labyrinth, similar to the Great Maze from the Subspace Emissary mode seen in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. Players are tasked with exploring the vast field and defeating enemies to collect power-ups, which boost the characters' stats. There are 6 types of boosts: The effect of those power-ups can be stacked. The larger the power-up is when dropped by the enemy, the higher is the resulting boost.
 * Speed: increases running speed and air speed.
 * Jump: increases jumping heights (including double jumps).
 * Attack: increases the amount of damage and launching power caused by normal attacks and Smash attacks.
 * Special: increases the amount of damaged caused and launching power by Special Moves.
 * Arms: increases the amount of damage caused by weapon items, as well the power of throwing attacks.
 * Defense: decreases the amount of damaged when receiving attacks.

Being hit by enemies will also make the characters drop those power-ups; and some, such as Tac, will be able to steal the player's charged power, which can be retrieved by defeating this fleeing foe. This match lasts for 5 minutes, and the goal is to collect as many power-ups as possible. When the time limit is up, players carry the boosts collected into the second phase.

Aside from power-ups, players can also collect Smash Coins (which can be spent on other modes), trophies, equippable items, and Special Move customizations.

To keep track of players, a feature called "Smash News!" will sometimes announce what the other characters are doing, such as opening treasure chests and defeating a number of enemies. At the end of the first phase, players will be taken to a results screen, where they will be shown their current stats, as their opponents'.

It is worth noting that your only interaction with the other players during the first portion of Smash Run will be through the Smash News. While the mini-map on the touchscreen shows the players location, if someone is in the same location as the other player, the player won't find anything, meaning that players can't interact with each other.

Final Battle
The second part of the mode is the Final Battle, where players will compete with each other with their enhanced abilities. The battle type is randomly chosen and the players battle using the power-ups they collected.

Smash
There are a variety of smash battles that can be chosen for the final battle. Unless otherwise stated, all smash battles are Free-for-All or Team Battle, any stage, all items, 1-minute timed battles.
 * Smash: Regular smash.
 * Stock Smash: 1-minute, 2-stock battle.
 * Stamina Smash: No time limit, all players have 200 hp.
 * 300% Smash: Players start every respawn with 300%.
 * Glorious Smash: Only Omega-form stages.
 * Reflect Smash: Players automatically reflect all projectiles.
 * High-Launch Smash: Every move has increased launch power.
 * Mega Smash: Everyone is mega-sized for the duration of the match.
 * Flower Smash: Players have a Lip's Stick effect on their heads for the duration of the match.
 * Explosive Smash: Only explosive items such as Bob-ombs, Smart Bombs, Explosive Crates, etc.
 * Mr. Saturn Smash: Only Mr. Saturns.
 * Mushroom Smash: Only Poisons and Super Mushrooms.
 * Warp Star Smash: Only Warp Stars.

Other
These final battles are not traditional player-against-player fighting battles. They have different objectives and settings from smash battles.
 * Multi-Man Smash: Defeat as many Mii-Fighters as you can within 1 minute, on Battlefield. Mii Fighters can be giant and/or metal. Metal and/or giant clones of your own character can also appear.
 * Vs. Enemy Team!: Involves characters individually fighting off swarms of enemies for 1 minute. The type of enemies is randomly chosen, and can include: Kirby enemies on the Omega-form Dream Land stage, Kid Icarus enemies on the Omega-form Reset Bomb Forest stage, and Smash Bros. enemies on Battlefield.
 * Run!: Involves characters dashing toward the finish line. Characters with high Speed stats will have the advantage in this battle, but speed powerups can still be found in the stage to pick up. Danger zones are scattered throughout the race, and if a character touches it, they will instantly be KO'ed and respawn further back in the stage.
 * Climb!: Involves the characters jumping toward the finish line. Characters with high Jump stats will have the advantage in this battle. Danger zones are also present in this Final Battle. If a player gets too far ahead of the other players, Smart Bombs will start blowing up near the lead player, allowing for the others a chance to catch up.

Events
From time to time, events will occur in the first phase. All players will be subject to similar conditions and they will use their techniques to power up and proceed. These events vary from defeating hordes of powerful enemies to simply having some of their stats increased. Similar to Subspace Emissary, some of those events can be accessed by entering hidden doors, which will take players to small instances.

Equippable Items
Players can carry equippable items and use them (by tapping their icons in the touch screen) to improve their performance in Smash Run, by granting them special buffs and effects. Those special items can be obtained by defeating powerful enemies or by finding them in treasure chests scattered around the maze. The level of an item is proportional to the strength, number of uses, and weight. They can be equipped in a menu, the players can change how the itens are set up by touching their icons and dragging them in other blank icons, if the X buttom is presssed, they will be randomly placed.

The types of items varies: from health recovery and invisibility to summoning meteors from the sky. Some of the items also allow the players to hold weapons, such as the Beam Sword.

The weight of the character affects the amount of slots and number of stacks that the player can have: heavier characters tend to have more slots and can carry more items, while lighter characters have less slots and can carry less items.

These items can not be used on both fazes of Smash Run, only on the first.

Enemies
In a combination of Adventure Mode from Super Smash Bros. Melee and Subspace Emissary from Super Smash Bros. Brawl, players will fight enemies from the various franchises (including 3rd Party Characters'), as well the returning original enemies from Subspace Emissary.

This ever-changing cast of enemy characters will be randomly placed in the maze. More powerful enemies drop lots of boost items. They are also more likely to drop custom parts and other rare items.

Enemies will flash red as their health is low, a visual indication that the player is closer to defeat them. 
 * Abrasive Goomba (Super Mario Bros.)
 * ALLEY-VIPER (G.I. Joe; A Real American Hero)
 * Amethyst Magikoopa (Super Mario Bros.)
 * Armored Mole Guard (Donkey Kong)
 * Armored Sledge Bro. (Super Mario Bros.)
 * ARSENALs (Marvel's Hulk & The Agents Of S.M.A.S.H.)
 * Aurum ANDORE JR. (Super Smash Bros. Melee)
 * Aurum Blade Knight (Kid Icarus)
 * Aurum Bullet Bill (Super Mario Bros.)
 * Aurum Clubba (Super Smash Bros. Melee)
 * Aurum Crested Brooka (Kid Icarus)
 * Aurum CYBORG GRUNT (Super Smash Bros. Melee)
 * Aurum Goomba (Kid Icarus)
 * Aurum G.U.N. Hunter (Super Smash Bros. Melee)
 * Aurum Lance Guard (Super Smash Bros. Melee)
 * Aurum LONG-ARMED PUNKS (Kid Icarus)
 * Aurum Mole Miner (Super Smash Bros. Melee)
 * Aurum MOLOTOV BIKER
 * Aurum Monoeye (Kid Icarus)
 * Aurum Octorok (Kid Icarus)
 * Aurum Papa Painguin (Super Smash Bros. Melee)
 * Aurum Rekka Brekka (Super Smash Bros. Melee)
 * Aurum Reflecto Bro (Kid Icarus)
 * Aurum ROBOT BOXERS (Super Smash Bros. Melee)
 * AurumScraggy Aurum Scrafty & AurumScrapunk(Super Smash Bros. Brawl: Subspace Emissary)
 * Aurum Sandslash (Super Smash Bros. Melee)
 * Aurum Shield Attacker (Kid Icarus)
 * Aurum Tiki Doom (Kid Icarus)
 * Aurum Vulcan Joe (Super Smash Bros. Melee)
 * Aurum WALTHER (Kid Icarus)
 * Aurum Wurmple (Kid Icarus)
 * Aurum Zeus Guy (Kid Icarus)
 * Bacura (Xevious)
 * Banana Bro. (Super Mario Bros.)
 * Bandicrook (Pokemon)
 * Banzai Bill (Super Mario Bros.)
 * Barrelhopper (Super Mario Bros.)
 * Barista (Rhythm Heaven)
 * Beam Joe (Megaman)
 * Bean Teds (Super Mario Bros.)
 * Big Toe (Kid Icarus)
 * Big Shy Guy (Super Mario Bros.)
 * Bill Blaster (Super Mario Bros.)
 * Blazing Jambon Bros (Super Mario Bros.)
 * Blue Kong Spike (Donkey Kong)
 * Bone Wiggler (Super Mario Bros.)
 * Bony Boomerang Bro. (Super Mario Bros.)
 * Bonkers (Kirby)
 * Boom Stomper (Kid Icarus)
 * Brightest Gray Magikoopa (Super Mario Bros.)
 * Bronto Burt (Kirby)
 * Bro Team (Earthbound/MOTHER)
 * Bubble (The Legend of Zelda)
 * Bug-Eyed Daira (Kirby)
 * Bug-Eyed Golem (Kirby)
 * Bulborb (Pikmin)
 * Bullet Bill (Super Mario Bros.)
 * Bumpety Bomb (Kid Icarus)
 * BUSTER S.  (Marvel's Hulk & The Agents Of S.M.A.S.H.)
 * Cat Banzai Bill (Super Mario Bros.)
 * Cat Bronto Burt (Kirby)
 * Cat Perot (Sonic The Hedgehog)
 * Cellular Shildeen (Kid Icarus)
 * Centurion Strongarm (Rayman Legends)
 * Chandelure (Pokémon)
 * Clubberskull (Kid Icarus)
 * Coconut Wizard (Kid Icarus)
 * Crawlton (Sonic The Hedgehog)
 * Crystal Bronto Burt (Kirby)
 * Cryogonal (Pokémon)
 * Cucco (The Legend of Zelda)
 * Cursed Iron Bokoblin (The Legend of Zelda)
 * Daphne (Kid Icarus)
 * Darknut (The Legend of Zelda)
 * Devil Car (Earthbound/MOTHER)
 * Eggrobo (Sonic the Hedgehog)
 * Donatello, Leonardo, Mikey, "Raphael" and "Splinter" (Marvel's Hulk & The Agents Of S.M.A.S.H.)
 * Electro Clubberskull (Kid Icarus)
 * Electro Golem (Kirby)
 * Elite Gunzoo (Metroid)
 * Emerald Ant Frog (Skip and Sqak)
 * Emerald Megaborg (Earthbound/MOTHER)
 * Emerald Roader (Super Smash Bros. Brawl: Subspace Emissary)
 * Explodin' Eddy (Kirby)
 * False CYCLE GANG (Super Smash Bros. Brawl: Subspace Emissary)
 * False Space Pirate Sniper (Super Smash Bros. Brawl: Subspace Emissary)
 * False Topi (Super Smash Bros. Brawl: Subspace Emissary)
 * FATHER ANDORE (Final Fight)
 * Fiery Ant Missile (Skip and Sqak)
 * Fiery Bokoblin (The Legend of Zelda)
 * Fiery Hoggies (Skip and Sqak)
 * Fiery Dodongo (The Legend of Zelda)
 * Fiery Slam Shells (Skip and Sqak)
 * Fiery Zebesian (Metroid)
 * Fish Poker Pops (Donkey Kong)
 * Flage (Kid Icarus)
 * Flame Chomp (Super Mario Bros.)
 * Flaming Tiki Buzz (Donkey Kong)
 * Fly Guy (Super Mario Bros.)
 * FOOT CLAN With Throwing Star (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles)
 * Gangs (R.O.B.)
 * Gastly (Pokémon)
 * Geemer (Metroid)
 * Gem Tiki Goon (Donkey Kong)
 * Generator (Super Smash Bros. Brawl: Subspace Emissary)
 * Giant Goomba (Super Mario Bros.)
 * Glice (Super Smash Bros. Brawl: Subspace Emissary)
 * Glire (Super Smash Bros. Brawl: Subspace Emissary)
 * Glunder (Super Smash Bros. Brawl: Subspace Emissary)
 * Golden Octorok (The Legend Of Zelda)
 * Goomba (Super Mario Bros.)
 * Goron-ized Bouncelisk (The Legend Of Zelda)
 * Goron-ized Shewball (The Legend Of Zelda)
 * Gordo (Kirby)
 * GUS (Marvel's Hulk & The Agents Of S.M.A.S.H.)
 * Hammer Bro. (Super Mario Bros.)
 * Handsome Tom (Earthbound/MOTHER)
 * Hippie (Earthbound/MOTHER)
 * Hockey Chuck (Super Smash Bros. Melee)
 * Hulked-Out Gunmen (Marvel's Hulk & The Agents Of S.M.A.S.H.)
 * Hydro Octorok (The Legend Of Zelda)
 * Ice Kritter (Donkey Kong Country)
 * Icy Big Beanie (Yoshi's New Island)
 * Infantry & Tanks (Advance Wars)
 * Iridescent Glint Beetle (Pikmin)
 * Jack (Animal Crossing)
 * Jade Starman (Earthbound/MOTHER)
 * Kamek (Super Mario Bros.)
 * KAMEKAP (Pokemon)
 * Katrina (Animal Crossing)
 * Keron (Kid Icarus)
 * Kihunter (Metroid)
 * Koffing (Pokémon)
 * Kong Spike (Donkey Kong)
 * Koopa Tanoopa (Super Mario Bros.)
 * Koopa ParaTanoopa (Super Mario Bros.)
 * Koopa Paratroopa (Super Mario Bros.)
 * Koopa Troopa (Super Mario Bros.)
 * Kritter (Donkey Kong)
 * Kung-Fu Primid (Super Smash Bros. Brawl: Subspace Emissary)
 * Lakitu (Super Mario Bros.)
 * LASER-VIPER (G.I. Joe; A Real American Hero)
 * Lethinium (Kid Icarus)
 * Light-Blue Magikoopa (Super Mario Bros.)
 * Light-Blue Super Bandit (Super Mario Bros.)
 * Lion Bokoblin (The Legend Of Zelda)
 * Lurchthorn (Kid Icarus)
 * Mahva (Kid Icarus)
 * Masked Chav Koopa (Super Mario Bros.)
 * Mecha Katrina (The Legend Of Zelda)
 * Mega Glice (Super Smash Bros. Brawl)
 * Mega Sokker (Kirby)
 * Megonta (Kid Icarus)
 * Metal Clashin' Clark (Super Mario Bros.)
 * Metallo Shadow Clones (Super Smash Bros. Brawl)
 * Metroid (Metroid)
 * Mettaur (Mega Man)
 * Miirio Clones (Super Smash Bros. Brawl)
 * Mimicutie (Kid Icarus)
 * Missile Kritter (Donkey Kong)
 * Mite (Super Smash Bros. Brawl: Subspace Emissary)
 * Molerborg (Earthbound/MOTHER)
 * Monkey (Rhythm Heaven)
 * Monoeye (Kid Icarus)
 * Monsters of Zero Street(Marvel's Hulk & The Agents Of S.M.A.S.H.)
 * Mushroom Clayman (Earthbound/MOTHER)
 * Nutski (Kid Icarus)
 * Octorok (The Legend of Zelda)
 * Orbinaut (Sonic The Hedghog)
 * Omega Pointy Tuck (Metroid)
 * Orne (Kid Icarus)
 * Pac-Mad Duck (Pac-Man)
 * Painter Guy (Super Mario Bros.)
 * Papa Painguin (Donkey Kong)
 * Parasol Waddle Dee (Kirby)
 * Passin' Chuck (Super Mario Bros.)
 * Peahat (The Legend of Zelda)
 * Petilil (Pokémon)
 * Pigmask Freezor (Earthbound/MOTHER)
 * Pigmask Private  (Earthbound/MOTHER)
 * Pigmask Soldier (Earthbound/MOTHER)
 * Pine Man Shadow Clones (Mega Man)
 * Plasma Waddle Dee (Kirby)
 * Plasma Wisp (Kirby)
 * Poe (The Legend of Zelda)
 * Pointy Tuck (Donkey Kong)
 * Polar Bear (Ice Climber)
 * Pooka (Dig Dug)
 * Poppant (Super Smash Bros. Brawl: Subspace Emissary)
 * Porcupal (Donkey Kong)
 * PRETTY BOY (Marvel's Hulk & The Agents Of S.M.A.S.H.)
 * Purple Magikoopa (Super Mario Bros.)
 * Ramblin' Evil Mushroom (Earthbound/MOTHER)
 * Reaper (Kid Icarus)
 * Reapette (Kid Icarus)
 * ReDead (The Legend of Zelda)
 * Red Boomeringo (Kirby)
 * Red Gaw Gaw (Kirby)
 * Red Hot Topi (Ice Climbers)
 * Red Ninjas (G.I. Joe; A Real American Hero)
 * Reo (Metroid)
 * R.O.B. Laser (Super Smash Bros. Brawl: Subspace Emissary)
 * Rock Solider Private (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles)
 * ROCK SOLDIER With GIRDER (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles)
 * Rokman (Kid Icarus)
 * Roturret (Super Smash Bros. Brawl: Subspace Emissary)
 * Ruby Limbo Bro. (Super Mario Bros.)
 * Ruby Nep-Enut (Super Mario Bros.)
 * Ruby Slipping Stu (Super Mario Bros.)
 * Ruby TAC (Kirby)
 * Sandstone Morty Mole (Super Mario Bros.)
 * Scrapunk (Pokemon)
 * SENTINEL Mk V(Marvel's Hulk & The Agents Of S.M.A.S.H.)
 * Shadow Koopa Firebreather (Super Smash Bros. Brawl: Subspace Emissary)
 * Shadow Kreep - The Subspace Version Of Kreep (Super Smash Bros. Brawl: Subspace Emissary)
 * Shadow Painguin Tuck (Super Smash Bros. Brawl: Subspace Emissary)
 * Shadow Poppy Bro Jr (Kirby)
 * She-Hulkroid(Marvel's Hulk & The Agents Of S.M.A.S.H.)
 * Shotzo (Kirby)
 * Shy Guy (Super Mario Bros.)
 * Silver Dodongo (The Legend Of Zelda)
 * Silver Magikoopa (Super Mario Bros.)
 * Skeleton Pirates (Marvel's Hulk & The Agents Of S.M.A.S.H.)
 * SkeleArmight (Super Smash Bros. Brawl: Subspace Emissary)
 * Skelpion (Earthbound/MOTHER)
 * Skull Knuckle Joe (Kirby)
 * Skuttler (Kid Icarus)
 * Skuttler Cannoneer (Kid Icarus)
 * Skuttler Mage (Kid Icarus)
 * SM3DW Lantern Ghost (Super Mario Bros.)
 * Sneaky Spirit (Rhythm Heaven)
 * Sonic Gun Bokoblin (The Legend Of Zelda)
 * Souflee (Kid Icarus)
 * Spike Top (Super Mario Bros.)
 * Spiteful Crow (Earthbound/MOTHER)
 * Stalfos (The Legend of Zelda)
 * Starman (Earthbound/MOTHER)
 * Subspace Ant Kaboom (Super Smash Bros. Brawl: Subspace Emissary)
 * Subspace Bokoblin (Super Smash Bros. Brawl: Subspace Emissary)
 * Subspace Defense Chargin' Chuck (Super Smash Bros. Brawl: Subspace Emissary)
 * Subspace Gol' Chunks (Super Smash Bros. Brawl: Subspace Emissary)
 * Subspace Lantern Ghost (Super Smash Bros. Brawl: Subspace Emissary)
 * Subspace Papa Painguin (Super Smash Bros. Brawl: Subspace Emissary)
 * Subspace Technoblin (Super Smash Bros. Brawl: Subspace Emissary)
 * Subspace Teds (Super Smash Bros. Brawl: Subspace Emissary)
 * Subspace Wrestle Bros. (Super Smash Bros. Brawl: Subspace Emissary)
 * Super Cutter Primid (Super Smash Bros. Brawl: Subspace Emissary)
 * Super Skate Punk (Earthbound/MOTHER)
 * Sword Pointy Tuck (Donkey Kong)
 * Syren (Kid Icarus)
 * Tac (Kirby)
 * Tedsroid (Super Smash Bros. Brawl: Subspace Emissary)
 * Tektite (The Legend Of Zelda)
 * The Metal Men  (Marvel's Hulk & The Agents Of S.M.A.S.H.)
 * Tiki Ant Hammer (Donkey Kong)
 * Tiki Buzz (Donkey Kong)
 * Tiki Chav Koopa (Donkey Kong)
 * Tiki Fliprus (Donkey Kong)
 * Tiki Goon (Donkey Kong)
 * Tiki Katrina (Donkey Kong)
 * Tiki Snow Ant (Donkey Kong)
 * Topi (Ice Climbers)
 * Tribal Missult (Kirby)
 * Tribyte (Kid Icarus)
 * Tribyte ALLEY-VIPER
 * Tribyte Noodos (Kid Icarus)
 * Undead Ant Saucer (The Legend Of Zelda)
 * VENOM FOOT SOLDIER (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles)
 * Volt Galoombota (Super Mario Bros.)
 * Waddle Dee (Kirby)
 * Waddle Doo (Kirby)
 * Waddle Mee (Kirby)
 * Whip Bro. (Super Mario Bros.)
 * Whip Hippie (Earthbound/MOTHER)
 * Whip Skeleton Primid (Super Smash Bros. Brawl: Subspace Emissary)
 * Wild Gunman (R.O.B.)
 * "Yellow Ghost" (Find Mii)
 * Yellow Magikoopa
 * Zoomer (Metroid)
 * Zuree (Kid Icarus)

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 * In the Nintendo Direct it was announced, Sakurai stated that this mode was inspired by one of his own games, Kirby Air Ride (which was the last Kirby game he worked on as a director), which featured a similar mode called City Trial. "I created that game a while ago, and thought I'd unearth a piece of it and use it in Smash Bros."
 * Four Smash Run enemies, Hammer Bro, Starman, Chain Chomp and Metroid, double as Assist Trophies.
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