Super Smash Bros. Conquest is a Super Smash Bros. game developed by Hammy Games Inc. and Sora Ltd. for the Hammicube. It is the fifth installment in the series, succeeding Super Smash Bros. for 3DS and Wii U.
Modes
Group
This mode is designed for multiplayer, but can be played solo.
Smash
This mode remains the same as previous games, with the addition of new characters, items, stages, assist trophies and palette swaps.
Smash Run
See how far you can get, collecting stickers to power up and defeating enemies along the way. Don't forget to collect those trophies!
Solo
The Zero Conquest
1-2 players
The story mode for the game, much like the Subspace Emissary from Brawl. This is also an alternitave way to unlock most characters.
Classic
1 player
This mode remains pretty much the same as in previous games.
All-Star
1 player
This mode hasn't been altered very much.
Events
1-2 players
Compete in a variety of events to come on top! You'll get a special reward for completing them all...
Online Play
Compete with players from all over the world and attempt to come out on top!
Characters
Default
Image | Name | Description | Attacks |
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Mario | Mario is the Mushroom Kingdom's most famous plumber! He is a very balanced character, with a good jump too! His moveset has a good array of projectile and close range attacks, so there is no need to worry when Mario is on the case! | Neutral: Fireball
Side: Hammer Up: Super Jump Down: ? Block Final Smash: Warp Pipe Mayhem | |
Peach | Peach is no damsel in distress this time! She is a light character, but packs a punch. She can hover in the air for a short time, with aid of her Joy Vibe. On top of that, her Parasol move lets her glide for even longer! | Neutral: Toad
Side: Peach Bomber Up: Parasol Down: Striker Kick Final Smash: Peach Vibes | |
Bowser | The Koopa King is ready to take out his foes! Armed with fire breath and a spiky shell, Bowser sure is one tough opponent! But he is very slow and has a bad jump in exchange for his brute force. | Neutral: Fire Breath
Side: Shell Slide Up: Koopa Clown Car Down: Bowser Bomber Final Smash: Koopa Troops | |
Newcomer! |
Captain Toad treks in! The famous Toad explorer is ready for battle, armed with his trusty pickaxe! He is nimble with a good jump, but lacks power. | Neutral: Headlamp
Side: Pack Up! Up: Grappling Hook Down: Pickaxe Final Smash: Toad Brigade | |
Yoshi | Yoshi flutters into battle! Yoshi is an all-around fighter, with great speed, excelling jump and decent power. His long tongue and eggs can act as ranged attacks and he's got some pretty strong melee attacks too! | Neutral: Tongue
Side: Egg Toss Up: Flutter Wings Down: Egg Shield Final Smash: Mega Eggdozer | |
Newcomers! |
Baby Mario and Baby Luigi are ready to brawl! They act as a pair, much like the Ice Climbers. Despite being small, a lot of their moves make up for their lack of height and speed. These are by far the toughest babies I've seen! | Neutral: Hammer
Side: Goo Goo Buggy Up: The duo stand on top of one another and spin. Down: Mix Flower Final Smash: Pocket Chomp | |
Wario | Wario is the greedy rival of Mario, and owner of WarioWare. He is a slow character, but he is also pretty strong. His Wario Bike allows him to go much faster though. His alternate costumes are unique, in the fact that he has variations of his biker outfit and his overalls. | Neutral: Money Magnet
Side: Wario Bike Up: Corkscrew Down: Mega Fart Final Smash: Wario Man | |
File:Dkssbi.png | Donkey Kong | DK swings in! The king of the jungle moves with surprising speed, considering his size. He is also pretty powerful! However, his moveset doesn't have much variety, consisting mainly of physical attacks. | Neutral: DK Headbutt
Side: Spin Up: Vine Down: Ground Slam Final Smash: Barrel Toss |
Semi-Newcomer! |
Diddy Kong and Dixie Kong monkey around! These two act as a duo, like the Ice Climbers. Unlike the Ice Climbers, these two stick together at all times. | Neutral: Diddy Popgun
Side: Somersault Up: Dixie Hair-Copter Down: Banana Final Smash: Rocketbarrel Barrage | |
Kirby | Kirby flies in! Kirby is the most lovable character ever. C'mon, you can't deny it. He is a very light character with multiple jumps. Don't let his cute looks fool you though, Kirby is a very formidable foe. | Neutral: Inhale
Side: Warp Star Dash Up: Final Cutter Down: Stone Final Smash: Hypernova | |
King DeDeDe | King DeDeDe is the greedy king of Dreamland, and an ally of Kirby. He is a slow character but has a great jump to make up for it. He usually relies on his minions, but he's giving it a shot himself. Granted, he uses his minions in his moveset... | Neutral: Gordo Throw
Side: Hammer Up: Super DeDeDe Jump Down: Rocket Hammer Final Smash: Waddle Army | |
Pikachu | Pikachu shocks the competition! This electric mouse Pokémon is speedy and light, so be wary when being blasted. To cover for this, Pikachu's Thunderwave can paralyze foes for a short time! | Neutral: Thunderbolt
Side: Iron Tail Up: Quick Attack Down: Thunderwave Final Smash: Discharge | |
Lucario | Lucario is the Aura Pokémon and a Fighting/Steel type, making for a pretty strong opponent! He is speedy and powerful, overall an excellent fighter. | Neutral: Aura Sphere
Side: Power-Up Punch Up: Extreme Speed Down: Low Sweep Final Smash: Mega Evolve | |
Charizard | Charizard is all fired up! This Fire/Flying type Pokémon is a heavyweight with the ability to jump multiple times, similarly to Kirby and Pit. His fiery attacks will scorch anyone who blocks his way! Are you feeling the heat yet? | Neutral: Flamethrower
Side: Fire Fang Up: Fly Down: Rock Smash Final Smash: Mega Charizard X | |
Pokémon Trainer | Go! Turtwig! Quilava! Greninja! Pokémon Trainer returns with a new team, revised to fit other generations. Turtwig is of average speed with a low jump. He has more ranged attacks than his companions. Quilava is the slowest Pokémon on the team, but he packs a punch. All his attacks have a fire aspect, with the exception of his standard attacks. Greninja's stats remain mostly unchanged from the previous two titles, with the exception of his moveset. | Neutral: Razor Leaf / Smokescreen / Water Shuriken
Side: Energy Ball / Flame Wheel / Surf Up: Leaf Storm / Will-O-Wisp / Substitute Down: Switch Out Final Smash: Triple Finish | |
Link | Link, the hero of Hyrule, is ready for battle! Armed with his bow and sword, Link is good at both long range and short range. He can do a tether recovery to make up for his less than average jump. He is quite nimble and his Smash Attacks often rely on his sword. Despite his Special moveset being the same as in Super smash bros. Brawl, he plays very differently, a bit more akin to Hyrule Warriors. | Neutral: Hero's Bow
Side: Gale Boomerang Up: Spin Attack Down: Bomb Final Smash: Triforce Slash | |
Zelda | Zelda returns to battle! She appears more akin to her Hyrule Warriors design by default, but this can be changed with alternate costumes. She is a ranged fighter, mostly using magic attacks, but she makes use of her rapier with some of her standard attacks. She can also become Sheik through the use of her Down Special move. | Neutral: Phantom Slash
Side: Wind Waker Up: Light Force Down: Transform Final Smash: Triforce of Wisdom | |
Sheik | TBA | TBA | |
Mii Brawler | Mii Brawler makes a return, along with his fellow Mii Fighters. Brawler is a close-ranged class, specializing in punches and kicks. However, their moves have a lot of variety to them. | See here | |
Mii Swordfighter | Mii Swordfighter is back and better than ever! Armed with a new arsenal of weapons, as well as their trusty sword, Mii Swordfighters are a force to be reckoned with! | See here | |
Mii Gunner | Mii Gunners make a return, along with new allies. They have a mysterious arm cannon, capable of shooting all kinds of projectiles. They are much the opposite of Mii Brawlers, having bad close-range combat skills. | See here | |
Party Mii | The Party Mii joins the fray! This Mii Fighter uses moves inspired by games such as Wii Party, Nintendo Land and Tomodachi Life. They are identifiable by their wacky accessories like swimwear, scarves or even fish hats! | See here |
Unlockable
Image | Name | Description | Attacks |
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Luigi | Luigi, the lesser-known brother of Mario is ready to fight once more! He plays similarly to Mario, with less traction and a higher jump. His moveset has been completely revised to use elements from the Luigi's Mansion series alongside some of his other appearances. However, Luigi's moves may take a while to execute. | Neutral: Polterpup
Side: Luiginary Ball Up: Super Jump Down: Poltergust Final Smash: Boo Storm | |
Rosalina & Luma | Rosalina and her loyal Luma launch into battle! Rosalina acts as a puppeteer character, being able to control her Luma over far distances. Rosalina is somewhat slow but has an excellent jump to make up for it. | Neutral: Star Spin
Side: Luma Shot Up: Sling Star Down: Star Bit Final Smash: Grand Star | |
Paper Mario
Newcomer! |
Paper Mario folds in! What? Another Mario clone? Fear not, Paper Mario is very unique from his organic form. He is speedy and falls slowly, but isn't that powerful. Being paper-thin, he can dodge attacks easily, too! | Neutral: Partner Ability
Side: Hammer Up: Plane Curse Down: Partner Swap Final Smash: Paperize | |
Kamek
Newcomer! |
Kamek teleports in! This Magikoopa is a long-ranged fighter armed with tons of dangerous spells. Watch out for those bubbles! You'll be trapped in them for a short while! | Neutral: Magic Blast
Side: Bubbles Up: Teleport Down: Broomstick Final Smash: Toadies | |
File:Shaymin.png | Shaymin | Shaymin graces the battlefield! The gratitude Pokémon is an oddball character with two Formes that he can switch between. Its Land Forme is slow with a bad jump but has great ranged moves, while the opposite applies to Sky Forme. Formes can be switched through the use of the Down Special attack, Gracidea flower. | Neutral: Giga Drain / Air Slash
Side: Magical Leaf / Facade Up: Swift / Air Cutter Down: Gracidea Flower Final Smash: Seed Flare |
Stages
Conquest Stages
3DS/Wii U Stages
Items
Image | Name | Description | Type |
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Smash Ball | The Smash Ball returns, as in every Super Smash Bros. game! What would this game be without the iconic item? The Smash Ball is a mysterious ball of energy that, when broken, bestows a power known as a Final Smash onto you. | Transformation | |
Assist Trophy | It's the Assist Trophy! This mysterious figurine comes to life when you activate it! Who knows who will appear? Either way, they're going to help you!
See here for a list of Assists. |
Other | |
Beam Sword | Fwoosh! Fwoosh! It's the Beam Sword! This item looks vaguely familiar... Oh well. It delivers slashes on foes that, despite not dealing much knockback, can cause high damage! | Battering | |
Home Run Bat | Home run! Usually used alongside the Sandbag, this sporting item is a force to be dealt with! Be careful when a foe gets one of these! One hit could blast you straight off the screen! | Battering | |
Trophy Stand | This may look like a regular trophy stand, but this can turn living creatures into trophies! Just one simple toss and it flies straight, not stopping until it reaches something to be transformed. These are more common in The Zero Conquest, where they can turn enemies into trophies. Rarely, they will appear in a regular fight and can turn items, assists and Pokémon into trophies.
See here for a list of Trophies. |
Other | |
Trophy | No, this isn't the Assist Trophy. No, this isn't the Trophy Stand. This is, well, a trophy! These are only found in The Zero Conquest and in regular battles when Mew is released from a Pokéball. These depict a random character and will be added to your Vault.
See here for a list of Trophies. |
Other | |
Sandbag | What? This is just a regular sandbag! How can this be worthy of being an item? It's so much more than a sandbag! If you hit it enough, items will appear from it, mainly healing items. | Other | |
Party Ball | Surprise! It's the Party Ball! Who knows what's in here? There's only one way to find out. Pick it up and throw it and items will fall out. Maybe healing items, maybe weapons, or maybe Bob-Ombs! Wait, Bob-Ombs? RUN! | Container | |
Super Scope | What? It's just a weak console add-on! Surely this can't do anything! That's where you're wrong! This powerful zapper shoots tiny fireballs one after another when you press the attack button. You can charge it up to deliver a bigger and more powerful shot. | Shooting | |
Crate | The crates return from previous games, accompanied by their Barrel variants. They contain random items when broken. Sometimes, the Crates will be on wheels, allowing them to roll, but otherwise, Barrels can roll. | Container | |
Striker Ball | This item replaces the Soccer Ball from previous games. Though it functions similarly, a new feature has been added. You can hit it with a Smash Attack, one involving kicking is more effective. However, the ball glows brighter with every hit. From white to red, it gets stronger with every hit too. It isn't lit up when it spawns, then turns white and finally it goes red. | Other | |
Pokéball | I choose you! The Pokéball is essentially an Assist Trophy, but with Pokémon instead of characters from various franchises. The kind of Pokémon summoned depends on the Pokéball used. Legendaries emerge from Master Balls, Water-types come from Dive Balls, etc.
See here for a list of summonable Pokémon and their attributes. |
Other |