Reaper & Reapette

The Reaper is a recurring enemy in the Kid Icarus series. They usually appear on their own, ignoring anything that passes through them. If they see Pit, they will zoom into the closest spot available and will summon Reapettes until either they or Pit are defeated, or when Pit moves out of its sight. Reapers have a smaller variant named Reapettes, whom are summoned by them. Both of them appear in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS as enemies in Smash Run, and retain their behavior from the Kid Icarus series.

Although Reapers are enemies, they are treated as bosses in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS. Like in their series of origin, they walk on their own until they see the player, at which point they stop and start summoning Reapettes. While they are summoning Reapettes, the current playing music will change into 8-bit music. If players get close to the Reaper, the Reaper swings its scythe at them. Reapers can be stunned with powerful attacks unlike most boss enemies. If the Reaper is defeated, it may release stat boosts and even items including the Heart Container. Finally, some events in Smash Run optionally has the player defeat a Reaper for the reward of large stat boosts.

Reapers also appear in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U in Smash Tour. If a fighter runs into one on the board, they are granted a checkpoint bonus in exchange for three of their fighters. If the player does not have enough fighters, they are launched away.

Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U trophy
In British English releases, the trophy is named Reaper & Reapette. In Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, the trophy is unlocked by playing as Pit in a single Solo Cruel Smash and scoring at least 4 KOs.