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Fake Smash Ball

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Fake Smash Ball
SSBU Fake Smash Ball artwork.png
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate artwork
First appearance Super Smash Bros. Ultimate (2018)
Effect Explodes and damages players when broken.

The Fake Smash Ball is an item in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate that resembles a Smash Ball. Like its regular counterpart, a Fake Smash Ball appears at a random time during a battle. It can be hit several times, just like a regular Smash Ball, but if a Fake Smash Ball breaks, it explodes in an "X" formation and inflicts up to 43.2% damage on fighters within its range, launching them away. A Fake Smash Ball may even appear alongside a genuine Smash Ball, and unlike it, which moves arbitrarily around the stage, the Fake Smash Ball moves towards fighters, increasing their chances of accidentally breaking it.

A difference with a Fake Smash Ball's appearance is that its lines are inverted, with the horizontal one being thicker than the vertical one.

The Fake Smash Ball may spawn with Soccer Ball physics, and begin rolling on the ground, in a matter reminiscent of a regular Smash Ball.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese スマッシュボーム[1]
Sumasshu Bōmu
A pun on "Smash Ball" (スマッシュボール, Sumasshu Bōru) and "bomb" (ボム, bomu)
Chinese 亂鬥彈 (Traditional)
乱斗弹 (Simplified)
Luàn dòu dàn
Smash Bomb
German Smash-Bombe Smash Bomb
Italian Bomba Smash finta Fake Smash Bomb
Russian Смеш-бомба
Smesh-bomba
Smash Bomb

References

  1. ^ Nintendo. (June 12, 2018). 大乱闘スマッシュブラザーズ SPECIAL [E3 2018]. YouTube. Retrieved June 16, 2018.