Palette Swaps in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate remain the same for the majority of the cast returning from the previous title, with each character receiving eight total. However, characters such as Mario and Cloud possess different outfits, while characters such as Robin, Corrin, and Byleth have male and female variants, and characters such as Bowser Jr., Olimar, Hero, and Steve change them into different characters that change their voice lines and name, though gameplay-wise they remain the same.
Unlike previous installments, palette swaps are now notated by "Color #." In addition, by selecting the character on the character slot, an additional menu can be brought up to display all the colors immediately, though the traditional method of selecting a palette swap via the left and right shoulder buttons is still retained. Palette swaps are loaded up by order of the character's placement in the roster, meaning the characters from Smash 64 will have their palettes shown earlier than characters that are DLC.
N/A: Color that is original to Super Smash Bros. and doesn't have any particular reference.
Characters
Mario
Red |
Based on his current appearance since Super Mario Odyssey. |
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Striped |
Based on the outfit Mario wore in NES Open Tournament Golf. The outfit also resembles the American flag. In the Japanese version of NES Open Tournament Golf, it was only worn while playing on the U.S. Course, while Mario's default outfit was worn while playing in other courses. |
Blue |
Based on his appearance on the Japanese box art for Mario Bros., Mario's appearance on the cover of the e-Reader game Mario Bros.-e, and the Urban Champion Fighter from Urban Champion. This replaces the inverted blue costume that was previously in all the other games. |
Black |
Originally based on Foreman Spike from Wrecking Crew '98 according to the original SSB Japanese site, though the costume has updated from the original version of this swap to be more black and white than brown and yellow. It may also resemble his more monochromatic appearance in the Super Mario Land games for the Game Boy. |
Green |
A color inverse of his traditional colors. Resembles Mario's appearance on Japanese and European box arts for Wrecking Crew. It also resembles Luigi's appearance on the arcade version of Mario Bros. |
Purple |
Based on Waluigi. Interestingly, Mario could wear these colors in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door by having both the L Emblem and W Emblem badges equipped. |
Yellow |
Builder Mario from Super Mario Maker. Replaces his previous yellow costume which was based on Wario. |
White |
Wedding Mario from Super Mario Odyssey. Replaces his Fire Flower costume. |
Donkey Kong
Brown |
Based on his current appearance since the original Donkey Kong Country. |
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Black |
Resembles a real life rainforest gorilla. The tie is the same as the one used in Contest Mode as a second player in the original Donkey Kong Country. |
Red |
May represent the original Donkey Kong from the arcade game with the same name who had reddish orange fur. |
Blue |
Resembles an alternate color scheme from Donkey Kong 64 and an alternate costume from Mario Golf. |
Green |
Based on his green color scheme throughout the Super Smash Bros. series. Resembles an alternate color scheme from DK: King of Swing. |
White |
Referred to as "Yeti DK" on the Brawl DOJO!! Resembles the Fire Mini Donkey Kong from the Mario vs. Donkey Kong series, and a recolor from Mario Golf. Also resembles Super Kong from the Donkey Kong Country games developed by Retro Studios. |
Yellow |
Resembles Donkey Kong under the effects of Banana Juice from Donkey Kong Country Returns, and a recolor from Mario Golf. |
Pink |
Based on Junior (II) from Donkey Kong Jr. Math. |
Link
Blue |
Link's incarnation as the Champion of the Wild from The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. He wears the Champion's Tunic. |
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Green |
Wears the Hero of the Wild from Breath of the Wild. This also gives Link his more traditional appearance from throughout The Legend of Zelda series. |
Red |
Based on the Hylian Tunic from Breath of the Wild. |
Grey |
Based on Fierce Deity Link from The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask. |
Indigo |
Based on the Royal Guard Uniform from Breath of the Wild. The colors of the Hylian Shield resembles the Royal Guard's Shield. |
Teal |
Based on the Hero of Twilight's clothes from Twilight Princess. |
White |
Partially based on his pre-adventure outfit from Skyward Sword. |
Black |
Based on Dark Link, specifically using the design of the Dark Armor set from Breath of the Wild. |
Samus
Orange |
Based on the Varia Suit as it appears in Metroid: Other M. |
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Blue |
Resembles the Fusion Suit from Metroid Fusion. |
Pink |
Based on the Varia Suit of the original Metroid when missiles are selected. It's also based the Gravity Suit as it appears in Super Metroid. |
Brown |
Based on the Dark Suit from Metroid Prime 2: Echoes. |
Purple |
Based on the Gravity Suit as it appears throughout most games in the Metroid series. |
Green |
Samus' Power Suit in Super Metroid. The original Smash 64 website referred to this alternate costume as "Mass Produced Samus", a reference to the Mass Produced Gundam's in the Gundam series. |
White |
Based on the Light Suit from Metroid Prime 2: Echoes . It also resembles her sprite in Metroid II: Return of Samus on the Game Boy. |
Black |
Resembles a Power Trooper from Metroid Prime. It also resembles Kanden from Metroid Prime Hunters. Replaces her Dark Samus costume from 3DS/Wii U, as Dark Samus is now an Echo Fighter for Samus. |
Dark Samus
Blue |
Based on her appearance in Metroid Prime 3: Corruption. |
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Green |
Could likely be made to match with Samus's "Mass Produced Samus" palette from the original Super Smash Bros. |
Purple |
Resembles Gandrayda from Metroid Prime 3: Corruption and Noxus from Metroid Prime Hunters. |
Red |
Resembles both Trace and Spire from Metroid Prime Hunters. |
Yellow |
Resembles the Golden Torizo from Super Metroid. |
Grey |
Resembles concept art of Dark Samus from Metroid Prime 2: Echoes. |
Black |
Resembles Orange Phazon from Metroid Prime or a Demolition Trooper from Metroid Prime 3: Corruption. |
Pink |
Resembles Zazabi from Metroid Fusion. |
Yoshi
Green |
Yoshi's main colors, based on his appearance from both the Mario and Yoshi series as well as his current appearance since Super Mario Sunshine and Mario Party 4. |
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Red |
Based on a Fire Yoshi |
Blue |
Based on a Blue Yoshi |
Yellow |
Based on a Yellow Yoshi |
Pink |
Based on a Pink Yoshi |
Cyan |
Based on a Cyan Yoshi |
Purple |
Based on a Purple Yoshi |
Crafted |
A new alternate costume based on his appearance from Yoshi's Crafted World. While the render has a unique "fuzzy" coating, the in-game model simply uses material shades to the same effect. His shoes and saddle also have a glossier appearance. |
Kirby
Pink |
Based on his appearance from recent Kirby games. |
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Yellow |
Based on Keeby, the Yellow Kirby controlled by Player 2 in Kirby's Dream Course and various other Kirby titles, as well as Beam Kirby from Kirby's Adventure. |
Blue |
Based on Kirby's Ocean Spray Paint color in Kirby & the Amazing Mirror and Kirby: Squeak Squad. It's also based on the Blue Kirby controlled by Player 3 in recent multiplayer games. |
Red |
Based on the Kirby's Red Spray Paint in in Kirby & the Amazing Mirror and Kirby: Squeak Squad. It's also based on the Red Kirby controlled by the CPU in Kirby and the Amazing Mirror. |
Green |
Based on Kirby's Green Spray Paint in Kirby & the Amazing Mirror and Kirby: Squeak Squad. It's also based on the Green Kirby controlled by the CPU in Kirby & the Amazing Mirror, as well as the Kusa-mochi Kirby outfit in the original Super Smash Bros., but for the latter reference, the feet are yellow instead of green. |
White |
Based on Kirby's monochrome appearance from the original Kirby's Dream Land. It is also similar to Kirby's appearance on the North American box cover. It is most similar in appearance to the alternate "Chalk" palette in Kirby: Squeak Squad. |
Orange |
Resembles the Orange Spray Paint from Kirby & The Amazing Mirror and Kirby: Squeak Squad. It also resembles the color of Suplex Kirby in Kirby Super Star Ultra. |
Purple |
Resembles Meta Knight without his armor and mask in the recent games. |
Fox
Default |
Based on his appearance in Star Fox Zero. |
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Black |
His “Dark Fox” costume from Brawl, as named on the Brawl DOJO!!. It also resembles a cross fox. |
Red |
Resembles Fox's Player 1 costume from the Versus Mode of Star Fox: Assault. His pink jumpsuit somewhat resembles Falco’s appearance from Assault. |
Green |
Resembles Fox's Player 4 costume from the Versus Mode of Star Fox: Assault. |
Orange |
Resembles Falco's appearances in Star Fox 64, Star Fox 64 3D, and Star Fox Zero. |
White |
N/A |
Yellow |
Resembles Fox's Player 3 costume from the Versus Mode of Star Fox: Assault. |
Purple |
Resembles Wolf O'Donnell. The fur is now purple to further differentiate from Wolf, who is now playable in Ultimate. |
Pikachu
Default |
Based on its appearance from the most recent games in the Pokémon series. |
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Red |
Includes Red's hat, the male protagonist from the Generation I Pokémon games. Pikachu's fur color also changes to look akin to a shiny Pikachu. Pikachu's fur in this costume also resembles a color alteration of Pikachu in the Pokémon Stadium games. |
Green |
Includes the headband of Brenden, the male protagonist from the Generation III Pokémon games. Pikachu's fur in this costume also resembles a color alteration of Pikachu in the Pokémon Stadium games. |
Yellow |
Based on the hat the male protagonist Ethan wears in the Generation II Pokémon games. |
Blue |
Pikachu wears the blue party hat from the first Super Smash Bros. and Melee. |
Purple |
Wears the default hat of the male protagonist Calem from Pokémon X and Y. |
Female |
A female Pikachu, as identified by her heart-shaped tail. She wears the cap of Moon/Selene from Pokémon Sun and Moon. |
Libre |
A female Pikachu, as identified by her heart-shaped tail. She wears the Libre costume from Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire and Pokkén Tournament. |
Luigi
Green |
Based on his current appearance in recent Mario games. |
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Orange |
Most likely resembles Mario's color scheme from Pinball, although Luigi's cap is orange instead of the matching blue. |
Pink |
The original Super Smash Bros. website referred to this costume as "Strawberry Luigi", It Resembles Luigi's outfit from Wrecking Crew. |
Cyan |
Based on Ice Luigi, with his overalls purple instead of green. Also resembles Mario's appearance on the Mario Bros. cartridge art. |
White |
Based on Fire Luigi. |
Purple |
Based on Waluigi, his arch-rival from the Mario series, even though the "L" on his cap is purple rather than yellow. Luigi's overalls are the same color as his normal green color costume. |
Blue |
Resembles Luigi's Player 2 costume in Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon's ScareScraper, and Mario's appearance on the Game & Watch box art for Donkey Kong Jr. It is also a reference of his 1986 anime costume, with the L on Luigi's cap green instead of navy. This is the only costume where Luigi's overalls match his cap. |
Yellow |
Resembles his appearance in the Atari XE port of Mario Bros., although Luigi's cap is yellow rather than green. His overalls are green compared to his Fire Luigi alternate costume. |
Ness
Red |
Based on his appearance from EarthBound. |
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White |
Resembles Fuel from Mother 3. His appearance is similar to Fire Mario. |
Yellow |
Intended to reference the striped, black and yellow uniforms of the Hanshin Tigers, a Japanese baseball team. The shirt's pattern is also reminiscent of the Gigantic Ant enemy from EarthBound. |
Green |
Resembles Everdred from EarthBound. Ness' cap is green but his shirt is yellow and orange striped. |
Blue |
Colors resemble that of his younger self that Ness encounters briefly in Magicant. Additionally, the shirt's colors resemble Ness's pajamas from the beginning of EarthBound. |
Black |
Ness wears a t-shirt with a sprite of Mr. Saturn and a pink cap. |
Cyan |
The patterns and eyes on his shirt are based on Master Belch, an enemy from EarthBound. However, it appears to be darker than the previous game. |
Purple |
The shirt represents the checkered backgrounds of some of the menu screens in EarthBound. Ness' cap is purple but he wears a cyan checkerboard shirt with maroon shorts. |
Captain Falcon
Indigo |
Based his standard appearance from F-Zero GX. |
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Black |
Resembles his appearance in the Japanese F-Zero X commercial. |
Red |
Based on Blood Falcon's outfit from F-Zero X. Much like in the previous games, this color alters the logo on his back depending on the region; in the Western releases, it says “Blood Hawk”, while in the Japanese version it instead says "Hell Hawk". |
Green |
Reminiscent of Pico and Wild Goose’s color schemes. |
Blue |
A reference to his original F-Zero costume, as well his appearance in F-Zero: GP Legend. |
White |
Resembles Jody Summer’s original appearance in F-Zero X. |
Yellow |
Possibly based on Dr. Stewart and the Golden Fox’s color schemes. |
Cyan |
May be based on the outfit of Rick Wheeler, the protagonist of F-Zero: GP Legend. |
Jigglypuff
Default |
Based on its appearance from the most recent games in the Pokémon series. |
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Red |
Resemble the flower Elite Four member Phoebe wears in the Generation III Pokémon games, most noticeably in Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire (although it's worth pointing out that Jigglypuff has had this alternate costume ever since the original Super Smash Bros.) |
White |
Wears the hat of Leaf, the female protagonist from Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen. |
Blue |
Wears a straw hat that's commonly associated with Bug Catcher Trainers throughout the Pokémon series. Jigglypuff's skin is one of the possible colors it can have in Pokémon Stadium after giving it a nickname. |
Green |
Wears the hat Kirby wears when he has the sleep copy ability, a reference to Jigglypuff's Rest ability. Jigglypuff's skin is one of the possible colors it can have in Pokémon Stadium after giving it a nickname. |
Pink |
Based on the ribbon associated with the Fairy Tale Girls. Also resembles Jigglypuff's red ribbon alternate costume in the original Super Smash Bros. |
Nurse |
Wears the hat of the Pokémon Center Nurse as it appears in Pokémon X and Y. |
Glasses |
Wears the default hat and glasses of Serena, the female protagonist from Pokémon X and Y. |
Peach
Pink |
Based on her current appearance since Super Mario Sunshine and Mario Party 4. |
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Yellow |
Resembles Gold Peach from Super Mario Party. Replaces her Daisy alternate costume that she previously had ever since Melee due to Daisy now being her Echo Fighter. |
Red |
Resembles the original design of Pauline, Mario's girlfriend from Donkey Kong. |
Blue |
Based on an alternate costume in Mario Golf, with a crown resembling Rosalina's. Resembles Daisy's outfit from NES Open Tournament Golf. |
Green |
Based on an alternate costume in Mario Golf. Resembles her outfit from NES Open Tournament Golf. |
White |
Resembles her Wedding Dress from Super Paper Mario and Super Mario Odyssey. |
Fire |
Based on Fire Peach from Super Mario 3D World. Also resembles Peach's original sprite from Super Mario Bros. |
Black |
Loosely based on the Shadow Queen from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year-Door. |
Daisy
Orange |
Based on her appearance from Mario Party 4 onwards. |
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Green |
Resembles Peach's appearance on the title screen of NES Open Tournament Golf. Also resembles an alternate costume for Peach from Mario Golf. |
Pink |
Resembles Princess Peach's sprites in Super Mario Bros. 2 and Super Mario Bros. 3, in which she was a redhead. It also resembles Princess Peach's cartoon design from the three DIC Entertainment shows, as well as the Nintendo Comics System series. |
Blue |
Resembles her appearance on the title screen of NES Open Tournament Golf. Also resembles an alternate costume for Peach from Mario Golf. |
Red |
Resembles a flamenco dress. |
Purple |
Resembles her appearance in the Short Game mode from Mario Tennis. |
White |
Resembles a wedding dress, meant to match with Peach's. |
Black |
Resembles a maid uniform. |
Bowser
Default |
Based on his appearance from the most recent games in the Mario series since Luigi's Mansion, Super Mario Sunshine, and Mario Party 4. |
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Brown |
Based on Morton Koopa Jr.'s design from recent games. This costume somewhat combines the Black and Brown costumes from Brawl. |
Yellow |
Possibly a reference to the gold Bowser statue from Super Mario World, or Ludwig Von Koopa's sprite design from the same game. |
Green |
Heavily resembles Bowser's in-game sprite from Super Mario World. It is also based on a green alternate costume in Mario Golf, and seems reminiscent of Bowser's cartoon design used in the three DIC Entertainment shows, as well as the Nintendo Comics System series. It could also resemble an actual turtle. |
Grey |
This costume turns Bowser’s hair red and his shell and spiked collars to white, somewhat resembling Dry Bowser from New Super Mario Bros. and Mario Kart Wii. It also resembles Morton Koopa Jr.’s white and gold shell and darker skin. |
Orange |
The color scheme may resemble Bowletta from Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga and Giga Bowser from Super Smash Bros. Melee. |
Red |
Based on an alternate costume in Mario Golf, except with red hair and a pink head. |
Blue |
Based on the color scheme of a Bowser Impostor from Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels, or Dark Bowser from Mario and Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story. Also resembles his alternate color in Mario Golf. |
Ice Climbers
The first four costumes have Popo as the lead climber the player controls while the latter half has Nana as the lead.
Purple |
Based on their appearance from the original Ice Climber. |
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Blue |
Nana's parka resembles Popo's sprite after touching an enemy and before losing a life. |
Green |
N/A |
Indigo |
N/A |
Red |
Nana's red parka resembles her appearance on the American box art for Ice Climber. |
Brown |
N/A |
White |
Resembles the color of any Ice Climber after losing a life. The mittens they wear are based on their default parka costumes. |
Orange |
N/A |
Sheik
Blue |
Based on the Stealth Set from The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, including the long white scarf of the Stealth Mask. She maintains her physical appearance from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. |
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Red |
Resembles the Stealth Set after being dyed red in Breath of the Wild. |
Indigo |
Resemble Sheik's original appearance in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. |
Purple |
Resembles the Stealth Set after being dyed purple in Breath of the Wild. |
Green |
Resembles the Stealth Set after being dyed green in Breath of the Wild. |
Black |
Resembles the Stealth Set after being dyed black in Breath of the Wild. A reference to a traditional ninja outfit, but is slightly darker and is the only costume to change the color of her hair. |
Yellow |
Resembles the Stealth Set after being dyed light yellow in Breath of the Wild. |
White |
A possible resemblance to some of the designs of Impa, a recurring Sheikah character throughout The Legend of Zelda series. |
Zelda
Pink |
Based on a mixture her appearances from The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds and The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past. |
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Red |
Based on Zelda's appearances in the original The Legend of Zelda when Link rescues her with the Red Ring equipped. Her hair is brunette just like said appearance from The Legend of Zelda. Could also be a reference to Din, the Goddess of Power from The Legend of Zelda series. |
Blue |
Based on Zelda's appearances in The Legend of Zelda when Link rescues her with the Blue Ring equipped. Could also be a reference to Nayru, the Goddess of Wisdom from The Legend of Zelda series. |
Violet |
Based on her appearance as adult Zelda from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. |
Green |
Based on Zelda's appearances in The Legend of Zelda when Link rescues her with no Magic Ring equipped. Could also be a reference to Farore, the Goddess of Courage from The Legend of Zelda series. |
Black |
Resembles the appearance of Hilda, Zelda's Lorule counterpart from The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds. |
Purple |
Resembles on Zelda's appearance from The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess, which was previously her design in Brawl and 3DS/Wii U. |
White |
Based on Zelda's field sprite from A Link to the Past as well as the goddess dress from Skyward Sword along with her white dress from Breath of the Wild. |
Dr. Mario
White |
Based on Dr. Mario’s appearance from Dr. Mario 64 onward, but with black jeans instead of white trousers like in Melee. |
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Red |
Resembles the scrubs worn by modern-day nurses. Also based on Fever the Red Virus from Dr. Mario. |
Blue |
Resembles the scrubs worn by modern-day general practicing doctors. Also based on Chill the Blue Virus from Dr. Mario. |
Green |
Resembles the scrubs worn by modern-day surgeons. |
Black |
Referred to as an “Unlicensed Doctor” on the Melee website. Also invokes the coats worn by earlier doctors before the shift to white coats. |
Yellow |
Based on Weird the Yellow Virus from Dr. Mario. |
Purple |
Resembles a Shellcreeper from Mario Bros. |
Pink |
Resembles Nurse Toadstool’s scrubs. |
Pichu
Yellow |
Based on its appearance from the most recent games in the Pokémon series. |
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Cyan |
Wears blue goggles based on the Swimmer Trainer class in the Pokémon series. |
Red |
Based on Pichu's red costume from Melee, albeit without the neckerchief. |
Grey |
Wears a white beanie based on Team Skull Grunts from Pokémon Sun and Moon. |
Blue |
Wears a blue bandana based on Team Aqua Grunts from Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire. |
Spiky |
Based on the spiky-eared Pichu, a special event Pokémon from Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver. |
White |
Wears the Flower Barrette accessory from Pokémon Sun and Moon. |
Band |
Wears the Focus Band, an item from the Pokémon series known for giving any Pokémon that wears it a 10% chance of preventing the Pokémon from fainting. Could potentially be a joke about how Pichu damages itself and wears it to prevent itself from unintentionally fainting. |
Falco
Grey |
Based on his appearance in Star Fox Zero. |
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Orange |
Resembles his appearance from Star Fox 64 and Star Fox 64 3D. |
Blue |
Resembles Wolf O'Donnell. |
Red |
Resembles his appearance in Star Fox: Assault. |
Green |
N/A |
Black |
Based on the "Dark Falco" costume Falco has from Brawl. Resembles a black pheasant, red-throated caracara, crow or raven. |
White |
Resembles Falco's blue costume from the Versus Mode of Star Fox: Assault. The blue jumpsuit is also based on Slippy Toad's jumpsuit from Star Fox 64, Star Fox 64 3D, and Star Fox Zero. |
Pink |
N/A |
Marth
Navy |
Based on his appearance as a Lord from Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and New Mystery of the Emblem. Also based on the "player unit" color in the Fire Emblem series. |
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Red |
Based on the "enemy unit" color in the Fire Emblem series. May also could be based on the Cain archetype in the Fire Emblem series. |
Green |
Based on the "ally unit" and "NPC unit" colors in the Fire Emblem series. May also be based on the Abel archetype in the Fire Emblem series. |
Black |
Resembles the overworld sprites of partner units from Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War. May also resemble Camus from New Mystery of the Emblem. |
White |
Based on Leif, the protagonist from Fire Emblem: Thracia 776. |
Blue |
Based on Marth's artwork from Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem. May also resemble Seliph from Genealogy of the Holy War. |
Yellow |
Based on Roy's yellow costume from Melee, but his pants are colored black instead of white. |
Purple |
Resembles his original artwork from Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light. |
Lucina
Blue |
Based on her default appearance as a Lord from Fire Emblem: Awakening. |
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Green |
Based off the color scheme of Nowi from Awakening |
Black |
Resembles Cherche. |
White |
Resembles the color scheme of Cordelia. |
Red |
Resembles the color scheme of Tiki. Her cape changes to bear the Divine Dragon Crest of Tiki's mother, Naga. |
Yellow |
Resembles Lissa, Lucina's aunt. |
Navy |
Resembles Tharja. Her cape changes to bear the crest of Plegia, the symbol of Tharja's home country |
Purple |
Resembles Sumia, her canon mother. |
Young Link
Green |
Based on his appearance from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask. |
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Red |
Resembles the Goron Tunic from Ocarina of Time. |
Blue |
Resembles the Zora Tunic from Ocarina of Time. |
White |
Resembles the use of the Blue Ring in The Legend of Zelda. |
Pink |
Based on the pink dye from Breath of the Wild. Might also be a reference to Ravio from A Link Between Worlds. |
Cyan |
Resembles Link's appearance in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. Uniquely, the color of his legs change to resemble brown tights. |
Orange |
Based on the orange dye from Breath of the Wild and Reminiscent of the color scheme of the Spirit Medallion from Ocarina of Time. |
Black |
His "Dark" costume, meant to complement Link's and Toon Link's own "Dark" palette swaps. |
Ganondorf
Red |
Based on his appearance from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time and The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D. |
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Violet |
Loosely resembles the appearance of Yuga from The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds. |
Blue |
Based of his original beast-boar form, Ganon, in the original The Legend of Zelda, A Link to the Past, and A Link Between Worlds. |
Green |
Loosely resembles his in-game appearance in Ocarina of Time. Also based on his green alternate costume from Melee. |
Purple |
The artwork for this alternate costume in-game displays the lining around Ganondorf's armor colored gold while it's actually colored white in-game. |
Brown |
Resembles his appearance from The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker. |
White |
Complementary to Link's "Dark Link" costume. This time, his skin is blue instead of grey. Also based on his white-haired costume from Brawl and 3DS/Wii U. |
Grey |
Resembles his appearance in The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess. which was his previously his design from Brawl and 3DS/Wii U. |
Mewtwo
Default |
Based on its appearance from the most recent games in the Pokémon series. |
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Orange |
Mewtwo's orange palette swap from Melee. Also resembles one of Mewtwo's possible alternate colors in the Pokémon Stadium games. Also has a possible reference to its Yellow sprite. |
Blue |
Mewtwo's blue palette swap from Melee. Also resembles one of Mewtwo's possible alternate colors in the Pokémon Stadium games. |
Brown |
N/A |
Pink |
Resembles Mewtwo's original artwork from Pokémon Red and Blue. |
Yellow |
Mewtwo's shiny form from Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal, seen more as a yellow-green color as back then Mewtwo had a slight change in its shiny over time. |
Cyan |
Resembles its current shiny form though more cyan in color since its debut in Melee. |
Purple |
Slightly resembles Shadow Lugia from Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness. Could also resemble Shadow Mewtwo from Pokkén Tournament. |
Roy
Blue |
Based on a mix of his designs from Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade, Fire Emblem Awakening and Fire Emblem Heroes. Also based on the color scheme of the "player units" in the Fire Emblem series. |
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Red |
Resembles Roy's red costume from Melee. Also based on the color scheme on the "enemy units" in the Fire Emblem series. |
Green |
Resembles Roy's green costume from Melee. Also based on the color scheme on the "ally units" and "NPC units" in the Fire Emblem series. |
Violet |
Resembles on the color scheme of Marcus, a paladin and Roy's guardian from The Binding Blade. |
Cyan |
Resembles on the color scheme of Eliwood, Roy's father from The Binding Blade and The Blazing Blade. Like in Melee, this is his only palette swap to change the highlight of his armor from golden to silver. |
Purple |
Resembles on the color scheme of Zephiel, the main antagonist from The Binding Blade. |
Pink |
Based on Cecilia, Roy's tutor from The Binding Blade. |
Yellow |
Based on Roy's yellow costume from Melee and 3DS/Wii U, also Resembles the color scheme of Partner Units in the Fire Emblem series, as well as NPC units in Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War. |
Chrom
Blue |
Based on his appearance as a Lord from Fire Emblem Awakening. |
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Red |
Resembles Walhart, an antagonist in Awakening. |
Green |
Resembles Stahl, one of Chrom’s shepherds. |
Yellow |
Resembles the color scheme of Owain, Chrom‘s nephew. |
Black |
Based on the color scheme of Lon'qu. Also resembles Karel in Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade. |
Purple |
Resembles Sumia, Chrom's canonical wife (and thus, the mother of Lucina, who shares this as her 8th palette) as well as Yen’fay, a minor antagonist in Awakening. |
White |
Resembles Kellam, one of Chrom’s shepherds. |
Cyan |
N/A |
Mr. Game & Watch
Meta Knight
Blue |
Based on his appearance from the most recent games in the Kirby series, particularly Kirby's Return to Dream Land, though with more pieces of armor. |
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White |
Based on an alternate costume in Kirby Air Ride, as well as a Paladin/Holy Knight. |
Red |
Based on an alternate costume in Kirby Air Ride. Also resembles concept artwork from Kirby's Dream Collection. |
Green |
Based on an alternate costume in Kirby Air Ride. |
Navy |
Resembles his original appearance in Kirby's Adventure, but with red eyes. |
Pink |
Based on an alternate costume in Kirby Air Ride, which references Kirby's color scheme, Meta Knight himself resembles a dark blue Kirby beneath his armor. |
Purple |
Based on Galacta Knight, this time complete with the 4-stared mask, red eyes, and light pink skin color. In addition, Galaxia turns purple to resemble Galacta Knight's lance. |
Grey |
Based on Dark Meta Knight, complete with a grey mantle and scar on his mask. In addition, Galaxia now has a silver coloration with a blue gem. |
Pit
Default |
Based on his appearance from Kid Icarus: Uprising, which was based on his redesign from Super Smash Bros. Brawl. |
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Yellow |
Resembles the color scheme of his outfit in the Captain N: The Game Master comic. |
Red |
Similar to an outfit from the original Kid Icarus, specifically when he is equipped with the Gold Arrow upgrade along with Level 4 strength. |
Green |
Similar to an outfit from the original Kid Icarus, specifically when he is equipped with the Bronze Arrow upgrade along with Level 2 strength, although his wings are now red instead of green. |
Blue |
Similar to an outfit from the original Kid Icarus, specifically when he is equipped with the Sacred Arrow upgrade along with Level 5 strength. |
Black |
Resembles Dark Pit, who in turn was based on Pit's "Fallen Angel" costume from Brawl. However, his laurel wreath is purple and his hair remains brown, likely to differentiate the two. |
White |
Resembles a cherub, a depiction of an angel from both the Bible and many other mythologies. |
Pink |
Combines elements of his cyan and pink costumes from 3DS/Wii U. |
Dark Pit
Black |
Based on his appearance from Kid Icarus: Uprising, which in turn is based on Pit's "Fallen Angel" costume from Brawl. |
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Green |
N/A |
Brown |
Resembles Magnus from Kid Icarus: Uprising. This palette swap is the only one to change Dark Pit's skin. |
Yellow |
N/A |
Red |
N/A |
Blue |
N/A |
White |
Similar to Pit’s default outfit, but with black wings and and a red scarf to differentiate the two. |
Purple |
Possibly inspired by the Eggplant Wizard from the Kid Icarus series. |
Zero Suit Samus
Cyan |
Based on her Zero Suit's appearance in Metroid: Other M, while also incorporating some traits from Metroid: Zero Mission. |
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Blue |
Based on her outfit she wears after completing Metroid Prime 2: Echoes. |
Red |
A reference to her red under suit from the original Metroid after clearing it 100% or by entering JUSTIN BAILEY into the password screen. |
Black |
May be a reference to her black under suit from Super Metroid, which was also seen in a Japanese Super Metroid commercial. |
Green |
Meant to compliment the "Mass Produced Samus" alternate costume |
White |
Resembles an outfit from one of the endings of Metroid Fusion. Also resembles the Gunship Mii's Zero Suit from Nintendo Land, albeit with pink Chozo marks instead of green. |
Shorts Orange |
Based on an outfit from the ending of Metroid: Zero Mission. |
Shorts Blue |
Based on an outfit from the ending of Metroid Fusion. |
Wario
Wario alternates between wearing his biker outfit from WarioWare and his classic overalls from the Mario and Wario Land games.
Blue |
Based on his outfit from the WarioWare series. |
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Classic |
Based on his classic outfit from the Mario series and the Wario Land series as well as his current appearance since Wario Land 2. |
Red |
Combines elements of his red and black costumes from Brawl. Resembles his Player 1 appearance from WarioWare: Mega Party Game$! |
Classic Red |
Resembles Mario's outfit in the original Donkey Kong arcade game, in the three DIC Entertainment cartoons, and in the Nintendo Comics System series as well as the Classic Suit in Super Mario Odyssey. Also one of Wario's alternate colors in Mario Golf. |
Yellow |
Combines elements of his yellow and green costumes from Brawl. Resembles his Player 3 appearance from Mega Party Game$! |
Classic Cyan |
Based on Mario's appearance on the Japanese cover of Mario Bros. |
Green |
Resembles his Player 4 appearance from Mega Party Game$! |
Classic Green |
Similar to Mario's green costume. It also resembles Luigi's debut in Mario Bros., although the colors of the overalls and shirt are swapped. |
Snake
Ike
Default |
Based on his appearance in the Ranger class outfit from Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance, which was his default design in Super Smash Bros. Brawl |
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Brown |
Based on his Hero appearance from Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn, which was his default design from Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U. |
Purple |
Resembles the outfit of Mia from Path of Radiance and Radiant Dawn. Also based on the "enemy unit" color from the Fire Emblem series. |
Red |
Resembles the outfit of Zelgius, the bearer of the Black Knight identity. |
Yellow |
Resembles the outfit of Ike's father, Greil. |
Green |
Resembles the outfit of Geoffrey from Path of Radiance. Also based on the "ally unit" and "NPC unit" colors in the Fire Emblem series. |
Blue |
Resembles the color scheme of Sigurd, one of the main protagonists from Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War. |
Black |
Resembles the Black Knight, one of the main antagonists from Path of Radiance and Radiant Dawn. |
Pokémon Trainer
Default |
Red as he appears in Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen. |
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Diddy Kong
Red |
Based on his current appearance since Donkey Kong Country. |
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White |
Resembles the alternate outfit in the Two-Player Contest mode from the original Donkey Kong Country game. |
Pink |
His clothing and fur is based on Dixie Kong. |
Purple |
Resembles the alternate outfit in the Two-Player Contest mode from Donkey Kong Country 2. |
Green |
Resembles one of Diddy Kong’s alternate costumes in the multiplayer mode of Donkey Kong 64. The reddish fur also matches Donkey Kong’s red alternate costume. |
Blue |
His clothing and fur is based on Kiddy Kong from Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie's Double Trouble. |
Yellow |
Resembles an actual chimpanzee. Similar and complimentary to Donkey Kong's black alternate costume. |
Cyan |
Resembles Donkey Kong Jr., as he appears in Donkey Kong Jr. Math. |
Lucas
Yellow |
Based on his appearance from Mother 3. |
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Orange |
Changes his color scheme to that of his twin brother Claus. |
Blue |
N/A |
Red |
N/A |
Grey |
Based on the color scheme of the Masked Man. The shirt's design includes a sprite of the Masked Man's head. |
Cyan |
Based on the color scheme of Duster. |
Green |
Based on the color scheme of Boney's human disguise. The shirt's design includes a sprite of Boney's head. |
Purple |
Based on Lucas's purple costume from Brawl, but the shirt has no stripes and instead includes a sprite of a baby Drago. |
Sonic
Blue |
Based on his current appearance from recent Sonic the Hedgehog games. |
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Purple |
Resembles NiGHTS from NiGHTS into Dreams..., another SEGA series. The wristbands resemble the Pink Chaos Emerald. |
Cyan |
Wristbands resemble the Crystal Ring, an upgrade item from Sonic Adventure which helps the player perform a Light Speed Dash quicker. His brighter colored fur also resembles Ice Sonic. |
White |
Resembles Silver the Hedgehog. His wristbands are based on the blue Ark of the Cosmos from Sonic Riders: Zero Gravity. |
Black |
Resembles his Dark Sonic form from the anime series Sonic X. Also resembles Shadow the Hedgehog. |
Yellow |
Wristbands resemble the ones Silver the Hedgehog wears. |
Orange |
His wristbands resemble the ones attached to the gloves that appear in the special stages in Sonic the Hedgehog 2. |
Green |
His wristbands resemble the ones attached to the gloves that appear in the special stages in Knuckles the Echidna in Sonic the Hedgehog 2. |
King Dedede
Red |
Based on his appearance from recent Kirby games. |
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Pink |
Similar to an alternate costume in the Multiplayer mode from Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards. |
Green |
Similar to an alternate costume in Kirby Air Ride. His obi features a pattern of Waddle Dees as they appear in Kirby Super Star Ultra. |
Purple |
Similar to an alternate costume in Kirby Air Ride. The obi is very ornately decorated, similar to those on formal Japanese kimonos. |
Cyan |
Similar to an alternate costume in Kirby Air Ride. Features an obi that contains the same icons as one of the menu schemes from Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards. |
Grey |
Based on his appearance on the monochromatic Game Boy screen in Kirby's Dream Land. |
Blue |
Similar to an alternate costume in the Multiplayer mode from Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards. The obi features a traditional Japanese seigaiha pattern. |
Black |
Similar to an alternate costume in Kirby Air Ride. May be based on the appearance of an actual Emperor Penguin. |
Olimar
Tan |
Olimar's Hocotate suit from Pikmin 3. |
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Red |
N/A |
Green |
Resembles the color scheme of Olimar's unnamed son in the Pikmin series. |
Blue |
Resembles the design of real life space suits. Also combines his white and blue swaps from Brawl. |
Alph |
Alph's standard design from Pikmin 3. |
Alph Green |
Resembles Charlie, the second playable character and Alph's captain from Pikmin 3. |
Alph Pink |
Resembles Brittany, the third playable character and Alph's co-worker from Pikmin 3. |
Alph Red |
Resembles Olimar's own color scheme from the original Pikmin. |
Lucario
Blue |
Based on its appearance from the most recent games in the Pokémon series. |
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Purple |
N/A |
White |
Resembles Lucario's pre-evolution, Riolu. |
Grey |
N/A |
Teal |
N/A |
Navy |
Resembles Lucario's appearance in the Pokémon Diamond & Pearl anime adaptation. |
Green |
Resembles Tornadus, a legendary Flying type from the Pokémon series. |
Pink |
N/A |
R.O.B.
Tan |
Based on R.O.B's Japanese color scheme for the Famicom. Used as R.O.B.'s default costume in the Japanese version of the game. |
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Grey |
Based on R.O.B's American color scheme for the NES, with the text on the base reading "R.O.B. - Robotic Operating Buddy". Used as R.O.B.'s default costume in the North American and PAL version of the game. |
Yellow |
Resembles the color scheme of the glitch, Spike, from Stack-Up. |
Purple |
Resembles the color scheme of the glitch, Flipper, from Stack-Up. May also resemble the Clear Purple Game Boy Color and the Atomic Purple Nintendo 64 controller. |
Blue |
Based on either the color scheme of the Indigo GameCube model or the color scheme of the Cobalt Blue Game Boy Advance SP. Also loosely resembles the Nav-Com from StarTropics, who was a reference to R.O.B. itself. |
Green |
Similar to the R.O.B. Launcher from the Subspace Emissary, though lacking the same bright blue cord and missile-launching face. |
Cyan |
Resembles the color scheme of both the Pearl Blue Game Boy Advance SP model and the Japanese only "Mint x White" New Nintendo 3DS LL model. |
Red |
Resembles the Virtual Boy. |
Toon Link
Green |
Based on his regular outfit from The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker. |
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Red |
Based on the Red Link copy from The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords and Four Swords Adventure |
Blue |
Based on the Blue Link copy from The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords and Four Swords Adventure. |
Purple |
Based on the Purple Link copy from The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords and Four Swords Adventure. |
Brown |
Based on Link's appearance from the original The Legend of Zelda and his appearance in The Legend of Zelda cartoon. |
Black |
Based on Dark Link's appearance in Twilight Princess. While a similar Dark Toon Link, known as Shadow Link, appeared in The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures, it did not closely resemble this color scheme. It is one of three costumes to change the color of his tights and is the only costume to change the color of his shield. |
Grey |
Based on the color scheme when Link wears the Blue Ring in The Legend of Zelda. It is one of three costumes to change the color of his tights. |
Teal |
Based on Link's appearance in A Link to the Past and A Link Between Worlds. It is one of three costumes to change the color of his tights. |
Wolf
Villager
Villager's appearance varies greatly between costumes, with their eyes, hair, gender and clothing all changing. All of Villager's alternate costumes, with the exception of the yellow costume, are based on how the player may look at the start of a new game depending on how they answer questions asked by Kapp'n or Rover in Animal Crossing: Wild World and Animal Crossing: City Folk respectively. The shirts/dresses worn are named below.
Mega Man
Blue |
Based on his design in the original Mega Man series when he uses no weapons and only uses the Mega Buster. |
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Red |
Based on his original coloration when using Items 1, 2, and 3 in Mega Man 2, as well as when using the Rush Coil and the other Rush adapters in the series starting from Mega Man 3 and onward. |
Green |
Based off the colors of Hyper Bomb from the original Mega Man, Leaf Shield from Mega Man 2, Gyro Attack from Mega Man 5, and Tornado Blow from Mega Man 9. |
Brown |
Based off the colors of Metal Blade from Mega Man 2 and Ring Boomerang from Mega Man 4. |
Cyan |
Based off the colors of the Air Shooter from Mega Man 2 and Crystal Eye from Mega Man 5. |
Chartreuse |
Based off the colors of Slash Claw from Mega Man 7. The colors also resemble his appearance from the Captain N: The Game Master cartoon. |
Orange |
Based off the colors of Flame Blast from Mega Man 6, the Fire Storm from Mega Man, the Atomic Fire from Mega Man 2, the Wave Burner from Mega Man & Bass, the Magma Bazooka from Mega Man 9, and the Solar Blaze from Mega Man 10. |
Grey |
Based off the colors of Thunder Beam from the original Mega Man, the Top Spin from Mega Man 3, and the Thunder Wool from Mega Man 10. It may also have a reference to Junk Man's body. |
Wii Fit Trainer
Female |
Based on her design from Wii Fit, but the hair is based on her design from Wii Fit Plus and her top covers up more of her torso. |
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Male |
Based on his design from Wii Fit. |
Green |
Based on their design from Wii Fit Plus and Wii Fit U. Also the color that represents the Strength training mode in the Wii Fit series. |
Male Green | |
Red |
The color that represents the Aerobics category of activities in the Wii Fit series. |
Male Red | |
Yellow |
The color that represents the Balance Games in the Wii Fit series. Also loosely based on an alternate outfit from Wii Fit Plus which only appears when a Yoga or Strength Training activity is being done in "My Wii Fit Plus" mode. |
Male Yellow |
Rosalina & Luma
Cyan |
Based on her appearance from Super Mario Galaxy, but with added details to her dress. |
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Pink |
Represents a Hungry Luma from Super Mario Galaxy. Also resembles Princess Peach's dress. |
Yellow |
Based on the Power Stars and Yellow Lumas from Super Mario Galaxy. |
Green |
Based on the Green Power Stars and Green Lumas from Super Mario Galaxy. |
Red |
Based on Fire Rosalina's appearance in Super Mario 3D World. May also represent the Red Star and Red Lumas from Super Mario Galaxy. |
Purple |
Based on Lubba from Super Mario Galaxy 2. Also resembles the Purple Coins. |
Black |
N/A |
White |
Bears slight resemblance to Peach's appearance from Super Mario Bros. and Fire Peach from Super Mario 3D World. |
Little Mac
Default |
Based on his appearance from Punch-Out!! for Wii. He wears this outfit in Contender mode when fighting in the Minor Circuit, the title introduction, and during his training montages. He also wears this outfit as Player 1 in the multiplayer mode, and in Doc Louis' Punch-Out!!. |
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Yellow |
Resembles his appearance in Title Defense Mode in Punch-Out!! for Wii. |
White |
Resembles a glitch from the NES Punch-Out!! where the green color on Little Mac's sprite would turn white after winning a match. Also resembles Piston Hondo's attire from the Wii version of Punch-Out!!. |
Blue |
Resembles his appearance when fighting in the Major Circuit in Punch-Out!! for Wii. |
Black |
Resembles the appearance of the protagonist from the SNES version of Super Punch-Out!!. While the character is called "Little Mac" in some of the game's later promotional materials, there is dispute as to whether or not the two are the same character. |
Pink |
Wears his pink, hooded sweatshirt from various training montages in the Punch-Out!! series. |
Wireframe |
The wireframe design based on the original Punch-Out!! arcade game. |
Green |
The wireframe variant swaps the color of the hoodie and gloves, making the hoodie green and the gloves pink, which is the opposite of his training outfit. |
Greninja
Blue |
Based on its appearance from Pokemon X and Y. |
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Red |
Resembles Crawdaunt, another Water/Dark Type Pokémon from the Pokémon series. |
Pink |
Resembles Lickilicky, another Pokémon in the Pokémon series with a large tongue. |
Black |
Resembles its shiny variation, but with an orange tongue rather than a red tongue and white skin in certain areas instead of black skin. |
Violet |
An inverse of the color scheme of Kecleon, another Pokémon in the Pokémon series with a long tongue. |
Green |
N/A |
Grey |
N/A |
Purple |
Color scheme resembles Shellder, another Water-type Pokémon in the Pokémon series with a large tongue. |
Mii Fighters
Here is a list of the Mii Fighter costumes currently available in Ultimate.
Palutena
White |
Based on her appearance from Kid Icarus: Uprising, which itself is based on her updated design that debuted in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. |
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Pink |
Resembles her in-game sprite from the original Kid Icarus. |
Cyan |
Resembles concept art of Palutena from the original Kid Icarus. Also resembles the color scheme of Amazon Pandora from Kid Icarus: Uprising. |
Green |
Resembles artwork of Palutena in the instruction manual from the original Kid Icarus. Might also resemble the sprite of Medusa's true form from the original Kid Icarus. |
Blue |
Resembles the color scheme of Pandora from Kid Icarus: Uprising. |
Red |
Based on the color scheme of Viridi from Kid Icarus: Uprising. |
Black |
Based on the color scheme of Dark Pit from Kid Icarus: Uprising. |
Purple |
Based on the color scheme of Medusa from Kid Icarus: Uprising. |
Pac-Man
Default |
Based on his design on Japanese arcade cabinets, in the Japanese version of Pac-Land, and his appearance from the Pac-Man World games. |
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Blue |
Based on his in-game sprite with the Wing Shoes power-up from Pac-Land. |
Yellow |
N/A |
Black |
N/A |
Purple |
Resembles the color scheme of the Mother Fairy from Pac-Land. Also Resembles Sue, one of the ghosts that originally appeared in Ms. Pac-Man and Pac-Mania. |
White |
Based on the official artwork of him wearing the Wing Shoes power-up from Pac-Land. |
Red |
Most likely represents the ghost Blinky. |
Plaid |
Gives Pac-Man's gloves and boots the appearance of oven mitts. |
Robin
Male |
Based on the default male avatar as a Tactician from Fire Emblem Awakening. |
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Female |
Based on the default female avatar as a Tactician from Fire Emblem Awakening. |
Green |
Resembles the Tactician's map sprite color scheme from Fire Emblem as well as the scheme of the Abel archetypes. Robin's hair color more closely resembles Mark's from Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade than the equivalent costume in 3DS/Wii U. |
Red |
Resembles Anna, a reoccurring shopkeeper in the Fire Emblem series, as she appeared in Fire Emblem Awakening as well as the scheme of the Minerva and Cain archetypes. Robin's hair color less closely resembles Anna's than the equivalent costume in 3DS/Wii U. |
Blue |
Based on the Avatar from Fire Emblem: New Mystery of the Emblem: Heroes of Light and Shadow, who was also the first ever customizable avatar in the Fire Emblem series. |
Yellow |
Resembles either Brigid from Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War or Eyvel from Fire Emblem: Thracia 776. Robin's hair color less closely resembles Eyvel's than the equivalent costume in 3DS/Wii U. |
White |
The colors are reminiscent of the White Mage from Final Fantasy. Also loosely resembles the summoner from Fire Emblem Heroes. |
Pink |
Based on Serra from Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade. |
Shulk
Red |
Based on Shulk's official art for Xenoblade Chronicles in his default "Colony" armor set. |
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White |
Resembles Mecha-Fiora. |
Black |
Resembles Dunban. |
Orange |
Resembles Reyn. |
Blue |
Resembles Sharla. |
Purple |
Resembles Melia. |
Yellow |
Resembles Riki. |
Trunks |
Based on Shulk's swimsuit armor set. Also seen when all of his equipment is removed. His skin is slightly tanned when wearing this costume. |
Bowser Jr.
Bowser Jr.'s alternate designs replace him with each of the seven Koopalings.
Junior |
Bowser Jr. rides in his Junior Clown Car that was introduced in New Super Mario Bros. Wii. |
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Larry |
Replaced with Larry Koopa. |
Roy |
Replaced with Roy Koopa. |
Wendy |
Replaced with Wendy O. Koopa. |
Iggy |
Replaced with Iggy Koopa. |
Morton |
Replaced with Morton Koopa Jr. |
Lemmy |
Replaced with Lemmy Koopa. |
Ludwig |
Replaced with Ludwig von Koopa. |
Duck Hunt
Default |
The dog is based on its default appearance from Duck Hunt. The duck is one of the three possible ducks from Duck Hunt. |
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Black |
The dog has a tricolor coat pattern and resembles either a Rottweiler, a Doberman Pinscher, a Beauceron, a tricolor Border Collie, an Australian Shepherd or a Coonhound. The duck resembles that of a Swedish Blue or a male Saxony duck. |
Blue |
The dog is likely based on either an American Akita, American Pit Bull Terrier, English Foxhound or a bicolor Border Collie. The duck resembles a male Common Pochard or an American black duck. |
Brown |
The dog is likely based on either a Chocolate Labrador Retriever, or a Bloodhound. The duck is likely based on a Silver Appleyard, a female Welsh Harlequin, an American Black duck or a female Orpington duck. |
White |
The dog is based on a Dalmatian. The duck is likely based on an East Indie duck, a Ruddy shelduck or a male Red-Crested Pochard duck. |
Tan |
The dog is likely based on either a Japanese Akita, Shiba Inu, Beagle or an American Foxhound. The duck is highly likely based on a female Blue-Headed Mallard duck. |
Yellow |
The dog's coat resembles either a German Shepherd, Yellow Labrador Retriever or Golden Retriever. The dog's coat also resembles it's official artwork from the original NES game. The duck appears to be a male Mallard Duck and also one of the three possible ducks that appears in the original Duck Hunt. |
Red |
The dog's coat is likely based on a Black Labrador Retriever or a Great Dane. The duck is one of the three possible ducks from Duck Hunt. It also bears somewhat of a resemblance to Banjo & Kazooie, since this was referenced through their Classic Mode route. |
Ryu
White |
Based on his appearance from Street Fighter II up to Street Fighter IV. It is also his default "Low Punch" palette in Super Street Fighter II Turbo. |
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Grey |
Based on his second player color in Champion Edition. It is also his "Strong Punch" palette in Super Street Fighter II Turbo. |
Cyan |
Based on his first player color in Hyper Fighting. It is also his "Fierce Punch" palette in Super Street Fighter II Turbo. |
Black |
Resembles his “Light Punch” color from Super Street Fighter II Turbo. |
Orange |
Resembles his "Light Kick" color from Super Street Fighter II Turbo. Based on Ryo Sakazaki, a fighter from SNK's Art of Fighting series. |
Blue |
Based on his "Forward Kick" palette from Super Street Fighter II Turbo. |
Green |
Based on his "Start + Kick" palette from Super Street Fighter II Turbo. |
Purple |
Resembles Ryu's tenth color from Street Fighter V. |
Ken
Red |
Based on his design since the original Street Fighter. |
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Grey |
Resembles his “Medium Punch“ color. |
Blue |
Resembles his ”Heavy Punch” color. |
White |
Resembles his “Light Punch” color. |
Green |
Resembles his “Light Kick” color. |
Yellow |
Resembles his “Start button” color. |
Cyan |
Resembles his “Medium Kick” color. |
Black |
Resembles Violent Ken's 5th color in Ultra Street Fighter II: The Final Challengers, his EX color in Street Fighter III: 2nd Impact, or his secret color in Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike. |
Cloud
Purple |
Based on his original appearance in Final Fantasy VII. |
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Advent |
Based on his appearance from the movie, Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children. Also known as "Cloudy Wolf" in the Dissidia Final Fantasy series. In this costume, his Buster Sword changes to the Fusion Sword. It is referred to as his "Advent Children costume". Following the release of Ver. 10.1.0, Cloud's Final Smash when in any of the Advent Children costumes changes to Omnislash Ver. 5. |
Blue |
Based on the default SOLDIER 3rd Class uniform in the original Final Fantasy VII. It also resembles Zack Fair's original SOLDIER 2nd Class uniform from the start of Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII. |
Advent Blue |
Resembles the color scheme of the default SOLDIER 3rd Class uniform from Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII. Also resembles the color scheme of the Shinra infantryman uniform from Crisis Core. |
Red |
Based on the default SOLDIER 2nd Class uniform from the original Final Fantasy VII. |
Advent Black |
Based on his appearance in Advent Children after his fight with Bahamut SIN, during which his sleeve is torn off, revealing a pink ribbon commemorating Aerith. |
Brown |
Loosely resembles the default SOLDIER 1st Class uniform from Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII, which is used by Zack Fair in the same game. Also resembles the color of Cloud's default costume in Dissidia Final Fantasy NT. |
Advent Purple |
Based on the default SOLIDER 1st Class uniform in the original Final Fantasy VII, which was used by Cloud. Also resembles the color scheme of the default SOLDIER 2nd Class uniform from Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII. |
Corrin
Bayonetta
Black |
Based on her appearance in Bayonetta 2. |
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Classic |
Based on her appearance in Bayonetta. |
Yellow |
Resembles her Princess Daisy outfit from the Wii U and Nintendo Switch versions of Bayonetta and Bayonetta 2. Also Resembles her yellow alternate color in the film Bayonetta: Anarchy Reigns. |
Green |
Resembles her green alternate color in the film Bayonetta: Anarchy Reigns. |
Red |
Based on the color scheme of her friend/rival Jeanne. Her hair, Wicked Weaves, and Gammorah will be white to match. |
Pink |
Based on her time-displaced, younger self from the first Bayonetta. |
White |
Based on the white dress she wears in the beginning of Bayonetta 2. Also resembles the platinum and pure platinum trophies in Bayonetta 2, which depict her in a silvery color scheme. |
Blue |
Resembles her blue alternate color in the film Bayonetta: Anarchy Reigns. |
Inkling
Orange |
Female Inkling wearing Fake Contacts, a White Tee, and Pink Trainers. Based on her default appearance in artwork and marketing from the original Splatoon. |
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Blue |
Male Inkling wearing Fake Contacts, a Zink Layered LS, and Purple Hi-Horses. Based on his default appearance in artwork and marketing from the original Splatoon. |
Yellow |
Female Inkling wearing the Hero Headset Replica, Hero Jacket Replica, and Hero Runner Replicas. Based on how she appears in artwork from the original Splatoon, but with yellow tentacles and ink instead of green. Resembles the default appearance of the Female Agent 3. |
Green |
Male Inkling wearing the Skull Bandana, Armor Jacket Replica, and Moto Boots. Based on how he appears in on the box art for Volume 2 of Sheldon's Picks. |
Pink |
Female Inkling wearing the Takoroka Mesh, Black Squideye, and White Kicks. Based on how she appears in artwork from the original Splatoon. |
Cyan |
Male Inkling wearing the Retro Specs, Baby-Jelly Shirt, and Blue Slip-Ons. Based on how he appears in artwork from the original Splatoon, but with cyan tentacles and ink instead of purple. |
Purple |
Female Inkling wearing the Squid Hairclip, School Uniform, and School Shoes, as she appears in promotional artwork from the Squid Research Lab. Also based on the School Uniform that can be unlocked in the original Splatoon after completing all challenges for the Female Inkling Amiibo. |
Indigo |
Male Inkling wearing the Skate Helmet, Octo Tee, and Octoling Boots. |
Ridley
Default |
Seems to be an amalgamation of his in-game sprite from Super Metroid and his appearance in Metroid: Other M. |
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Meta |
Changes Ridley to Meta Ridley |
Red |
Resembles artwork of him for Super Metroid and his appearance on the game's American box art. |
Blue |
Resembles Neo-Ridley from Metroid Fusion. |
Green |
Resembles his official artwork in Metroid: Zero Mission. |
Purple |
Resembles his in-game sprite from the original Metroid. |
Yellow |
Resembles the Golden Statue from Super Metroid, albeit with blue highlights instead of red as in the original. |
Grey |
Resembles Mecha Ridley from Metroid: Zero Mission. |
Simon
Brown |
Based on his classic appearance from the Castlevania series, particularly the Sharp X68000 version of Castlevania Chronicles, with elements of his appearance from Super Castlevania IV. |
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Red |
Resembles his appearance from Castlevania II: Simon's Quest. |
Yellow |
Resembles his appearance as he appears in the Western box art from Super Castlevania IV. Could also resembles Fake Trevor, a boss from Castlevania: Symphony of the Night. |
Black |
Resembles his in-game appearance from Vampire Killer, the MSX2 version of the original Castlevania. Also resembles his appearance from Castlevania Chronicles. |
Blue |
Resembles his appearance as he appears in the Japanese box art from Super Castlevania IV. Also resembles Richter Belmont. |
Purple |
Resembles Cornell from Castlevania: Legacy of Darkness. Also resembles his in-game appearance in Vampire Killer, the MSX2 version of the original Castlevania. |
Orange |
Resembles his in-game appearance from the original Castlevania. |
Indigo |
Resembles Hector from Castlevania: Curse of Darkness. Also Resembles Trevor Belmont's doppelganger from Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse. |
Richter
Navy |
A mix between his appearance from Castlevania: Rondo of Blood and Symphony of the Night. |
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Red |
Resembles his ancestor Christopher Belmont as he appears in Castlevania: The Adventure ReBirth and Juste Belmont from Harmony of Dissonance. |
Purple |
Resembles Richter's appearance from the unreleased SEGA 32X game Castlevania: The Bloodletting as well as Shaft from Rondo of Blood and Symphony of the Night. |
Green |
Possibly a reference to his girlfriend Annette as she appears in Castlevania: Dracula X Chronicles. It also resembles the "Curse" status-effect from Rondo of Blood. |
Yellow |
Resembles artwork of John Morris from Castlevania: Bloodlines. Also resembles Julius Belmont as he appears in Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow. |
Blue |
Resembles his design in Castlevania: Symphony of the Night. |
Black |
Resembles Alucard |
White |
Resembles Leon Belmont from Castlevania: Lament of Innocence. |
King K. Rool
Green |
Based on his original appearance from Donkey Kong Country, with elements from the post-Donkey Kong 64 redesign of the character, such as the blue gem on his cape and more expressive eyes. |
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Orange |
Based on Kannon from Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest and Re-Koil from Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble! |
Blue |
Resembles one of his alternate colors from DK: King of Swing. May also resemble Krusha, Kludge, or a Klaptrap. |
Yellow |
Based on the enemies Kutlass and Kopter from Donkey Kong Country 2. |
Pink |
Resembles Skidda from Donkey Kong Country 3 and Klump from Donkey Kong 64. |
Black |
Most likely resembles Boss Dumb Drum from Donkey Kong Country. |
Brown |
Most likely based on Rockcroc or Klump from Donkey Kong Country. |
White |
Most likely based on Bleak from Donkey Kong Country 3. |
Isabelle
Green |
Her Summer Outfit appearance from Animal Crossing: New Leaf onwards. |
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Yellow |
Her Winter Outfit appearance from Animal Crossing: New Leaf onwards. |
Pink |
A variation of her Summer Outfit, which resembles her casual outfit from Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer. |
Red |
Resembles the uniform worn by employees of the Happy Home Academy, one of which is notably Isabelle's brother, Digby. |
Purple |
Resembles Pelly from the Animal Crossing series. Also resembles her Winter Solstice outfit. |
Teal |
Resembles Tom Nook's appearance from Animal Crossing: New Leaf. |
Grey |
Resembles Brewster. Also resembles her Labor Day outfit. |
Blue |
Resembles Zipper T. Bunny. |
Incineroar
Red |
Based on it's appearance from Pokémon Sun and Moon. |
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Green |
Resembles Mitsuharu Misawa, the second Tiger Mask wrestler in Japan. |
Black |
A reversal of its normal color scheme. Resembles a black and red mask once worn by Japanese wrestler, The Great Muta. Also resembles its pre-evolution, Litten, but with a grey torso instead of a black one. |
Blue |
Resembles Ultimo Dragon, a Japanese wrestler known for popularizing the Asai Moonsault. |
Orange |
Resembles Yoshihiro Yamazaki, the fourth Tiger Mask wrestler in Japan. Also resembles Infernape, another evolved Fire-Type Pokémon. It also has a similar color scheme to it's other pre-evolution, Torracat. |
Purple |
Resembles a costume worn by Spanish wrestler Rey Mysterio Jr. from the 1997 Halloween Havoc event. Also resembles Big the Cat from the Sonic the Hedgehog series. |
Grey |
A more monochromatic or "burnt" looking swap. Resembles the Black Tiger, the rival persona of the Japanese wrestler, Tiger Mask. It might also resemble the black and white appearance of Dollar, Sun's Torracat from the Pokémon Adventures manga series. |
White |
Resembles its Shiny coloration from Pokémon Sun and Moon. Also resembles Japanese wrestler, Jushin "Thunder" Liger. |
Piranha Plant
For each costume, the container Piranha Plant sits in alternates between a pot and a pipe.
Red |
It sits in the brown pot from Super Mario 3D World by default. |
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Green |
Resembles its original design from Super Mario Bros. The pot is replaced with a green pipe. |
Yellow |
Resembles various yellow Piranha Plants from the Mario series: the transformed king of Pipe Land from Super Mario Bros. 3, the Wild Ptooie Piranha from Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island after being struck once, and the Glad Piranha Plant from Super Princess Peach. It sits in a magenta pot. |
Pink |
Resembles Peewee Piranha from Super Mario Galaxy and the Nipper Plants from the Super Mario All-Stars release of Super Mario Bros. 3. The stem color is shared with the white costume. It sits in a black pipe. |
Black |
Resembles the Inky Piranha Plant from Super Mario 3D Land. It may also be patterned off of the Pale Piranha from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. It sits in a red pot. |
White |
Resembles the Nipper Plant from Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island, the spots are based on the Nipper Spores. The stem color is shared with the pink costume. It sits in a yellow pipe. |
Purple |
Resembles the Bungee Piranhas from Yoshi's Island DS and the Prickly Piranha Plant from Super Mario Galaxy. It sits in a yellow pot. It may also be patterned off of Mom Piranha from Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga as well as the blue-colored Piranha Plants that appear both before and during the fight against her. |
Blue |
Resembles its blue cave sprite from Super Mario Bros. It may also be patterned off of the Frost Piranha as it appeared in Super Paper Mario, where it had a green stem rather than a blue one as in previous games. The pot is replaced with a brown pipe. |
Joker
Black |
Based on his appearance as a Phantom Thief from Persona 5. |
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Purple |
Based on the main color motif of Revelations: Persona. |
Blue |
Based on the main color motif of Persona 3, as well as the color scheme of the Velvet Room attendants' uniforms. |
Yellow |
Based on the main color motif of Persona 4. |
Red |
A reversal of his normal colors. Based on the main color motif of both Persona 2 and Persona 5. Also resembles the color scheme of Arsene. |
White |
Based on the attire of temporary Phantom Thief member Crow. The only palette swap to change Joker's hair entirely to a different color. |
School |
Joker donning his Shujin Academy uniform. |
School White |
Resembles Joker's appearance when wearing his summer Shujin Academy uniform. Could also resemble the suit jacket of Goro Akechi. |
Hero
Banjo & Kazooie
Brown |
Based on their original appearance in Banjo-Kazooie and Banjo-Tooie. |
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Pink |
Banjo resembles Mumbo Jumbo, while Kazooie has a lighter orange plumage similar to her appearance in Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts. Her orange color might also reference Eyrie. |
Black |
Banjo resembles Bottles, while Kazooie resembles one of her multiplayer colors in Banjo-Tooie's Squawkmatch. |
Red |
Banjo resembles his sister Tooty, with her blonde hair represented by his yellow backpack. The red fur and blue clothing also cause him to bear a resemblance to Conker the Squirrel, another Rare Ltd. character. Kazooie resembles one of her four possible colors in Banjo-Tooie's Squawkmatch. She also references the Pink Breegulls from Banjo-Kazooie: Grunty's Revenge. |
White |
Banjo resembles Boggy, while Kazooie resembles a gentoo penguin. |
Yellow |
Most likely resembles either Targitzan, the first boss from Banjo-Tooie, a multiplayer color for Banjo in Banjo-Tooie's Squawkmatch, or the Jiggies. |
Blue |
Most likely a reference to the blue eggs and red feathers Banjo and Kazooie collect, or the Split-Up Pads in Banjo-Tooie. Could also be based on the colors Banjo and Kazooie's names are in the series logo. |
Green |
Resembles Gruntilda, with Banjo's pants specifically resembling Gruntilda's scarf, and their bodies resembling her skin, dress, and hat. |
Terry
Red |
Based on his appearance from The King of Fighters series. It is also his default "Light Punch" palette. |
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Blue |
Resembles his usual alternate/Player 2 color. The color of the "Fatal Fury" on his hat also changes to blue. |
Brown |
Based on one of his alternate palettes from The King of Fighters 2002. The "Fatal Fury" on his hat is also removed. |
Green |
Also resembles another palette swap from The King of Fighters 2002. Could potentially resemble Eri Kasamoto from the Metal Slug series. The "Fatal Fury" on his hat is also removed. |
Orange |
Based on his appearance from Fatal Fury: King of Fighters and Fatal Fury 2. The "Fatal Fury" on his hat also changes to "NEO GEO". |
Grey |
Resembles his "Heavy Punch" palette from The King of Fighter '98. Also resembles Kyo Kusanagi, the main protagonist from The King of Fighters series. The "Fatal Fury" on his hat also changes to "THE KING OF FIGHTERS". |
Black |
Resembles one of his alternate palette swaps in Fatal Fury: Wild Ambition. His hat has a metal plate on the front much like it appears in the Fatal Fury anime films. |
Yellow |
Based on his "Color 6" palette from The King of Fighters XIV. The "Fatal Fury" on his hat also changes to "HUNGRY WOLF", which in itself is based on his design in The King of Fighters XIV. |
Byleth
Min Min
Orange |
Her default color scheme in ARMS. |
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Cyan |
Resembles her "right" control stick costume. |
Red |
Resembles her "down" control stick costume. |
Yellow |
Resembles her "left" control stick costume. Also resembles Mechanica. |
Blue |
Resembles Ninjara's default costume and Spring Man's "down" control stick costume. |
Green |
Resembles the Dragon ARM and Twintelle's "left" control stick costume. |
Pink |
Resembles Ribbon Girl's "down" control stick costume. |
Black |
Resembles the Phoenix ARM and Byte & Barq's "left" control stick costume. Could also resemble her waitress outfit seen in her reveal trailer. |
Steve
Steve |
The first default player skin. |
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Alex |
The second default player skin from the 2014 update and onwards, with a slightly thinner build. |
Steve White |
Tennis Steve and Tennis Alex taken from the Default Skin pack added in the first version of the Legacy Console Edition. |
Alex White | |
Steve Black |
Scottish Steve and Swedish Alex taken from the Default Skin pack added in the first version of the Legacy Console Edition. |
Alex Blue | |
Zombie |
Replaces Steve with a Zombie. This skin is also available on the Bedrock Edition's Marketplace under Skin Pack 1 - Classic. |
Enderman |
Replaces Alex with an Enderman, though made to be much shorter to match the other characters' builds while still retaining its thin limbs. This skin is also available on the Bedrock Edition's Marketplace under Skin Pack 2 - Classic. |
Sephiroth
Black |
Based on his original appearance in Final Fantasy VII, with his black wing taken from the film Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children, as well as in other appearances such as Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII. |
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Purple |
Resembles 1st Class SOLDIERs from Final Fantasy VII. |
Green |
A possible reference to Midgar Zolom, the giant snake found outside the Mythril Mine that he kills in Final Fantasy VII. |
Red |
Sephiroth's second alternate color in Dissidia Final Fantasy NT; itself a possible reference to Genesis Rhapsodos, another subject of the Jenova Project and one of Sephiroth's good friends. |
White |
Possibly based on Rufus Shinra, the president of the Shinra Electric Power Company and minor antagonist in Final Fantasy VII. |
Blue |
Possibly based on his Manikin in the Dissidia series. |
Coatless |
Based on his appearance during the final battle against him in the original Final Fantasy VII. This also appears as one of his alternate costumes in the PSP Dissidia Final Fantasy games, dubbed there as his "Executioner" outfit. |
Coatless Violet |
N/A |
Pyra/Mythra
Default |
Based on their original designs from Xenoblade Chronicles 2, however with some slight changes as to comply with Ultimate's E10+ rating, Pyra now wears tights while Mythra wears the DLC "Massive Melee Mythra" costume, which is based on the edits made to her Spirit artwork. |
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Green |
Based on Pneuma, the true form of the Aegis (known as their Ascended State). |
Swapped |
A swap of each other's default colors, which are in turn based on the "Mythra-styled Pyra" and "Pyra-styled Mythra" outfits they can acquire through completing Challenge Mode. |
Gormotti |
Pyra's is based on the Gormotti cloak she wears during Chapter 2, which is also another outfit she can acquire (named "Disguised Pyra"). Mythra's colors are based on Nia. |
Black |
Loosely resembles Poppi QTπ, Poppi's third form. Described by Masahiro Sakurai as a "villainous look". |
Blue |
Loosely resembles KOS-MOS's appearance in Xenoblade Chronicles 2. Described by Sakurai as "a tricolor, aeronautical aesthetic". |
Saturated |
A much more bright and vibrant version of Pyra and Mythra's default color scheme. |
Metal |
Turns Pyra's color scheme to gold, while Mythra's becomes silver. |
Trivia
- There is a total of (as of the release of Version 11.0.0 or Version 11.0.1) 696 alternate costumes.
- Like with 3DS/Wii U, the average number of costumes per character is 8.
- However unlike both Brawl and 3DS/Wii U, there is currently no fighter that has more or less than 8 color palettes specifically for an alternate costume like with Wario in Brawl or Little Mac in 3DS/Wii U, meaning that the number eight is standardized.
- This marks the first time all fighters have the same number of color palettes.
- However unlike both Brawl and 3DS/Wii U, there is currently no fighter that has more or less than 8 color palettes specifically for an alternate costume like with Wario in Brawl or Little Mac in 3DS/Wii U, meaning that the number eight is standardized.
- There is some costumes that have been cut and removed.
- Mario: Wario-colored,Fire Form & Jumpman-colored.
- Yoshi: Black colored.
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Lists by Game | Super Smash Bros. · Melee · Brawl · for 3DS/Wii U · Ultimate |
Characters | Builder Mario · Dark Link · Pikachu Libre · Alph · Koopalings · Meta Ridley · Heroes (III, IV, VIII) · Zombie and Enderman |