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*Pulling out a weed from the ground in front of him.
*Pulling out a weed from the ground in front of him.
*Losing balance while running with a potted sapling; the pot does damage as it falls to the ground.
*Losing balance while running with a potted sapling; the pot does damage as it falls to the ground.
*Shooting a firework upwards, similar to {{SSBB|Snake}}'s [[up smash]] in ''[[Brawl]]''.  
*Shooting a fountain firework upwards, similar to {{SSBB|Snake}}'s [[up smash]] in ''[[Brawl]]''.  
*Using a shovel to dig two holes on either side, burying opponents.
*Using a shovel to dig two holes on either side, burying opponents.
*Performing a cartwheel in midair, similar to [[Diddy Kong]]'s neutral aerial.
*Performing a cartwheel in midair, similar to [[Diddy Kong]]'s neutral aerial.
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===[[Special move]]s===
===[[Special move]]s===
*[[Neutral special move]]: [[Pocket]], A move where Villager catches various ranged attacks, stowing them away; using the move again uses the stored attack, acting as a delayed [[reflect]]or.
*[[Neutral special move]]: [[Pocket]], A move where Villager catches various ranged attacks, stowing them away; using the move again uses the stored attack, acting as a delayed [[reflect]]or. He can also pocket items.
*[[Side special move]]: [[Lloid Rocket]], a move with involves launching the Gyroid [[nookipedia:Lloid|Lloid]] sideways. The Villager can choose to ride on him, which increases its damage.
*[[Side special move]]: [[Lloid Rocket]], a move with involves launching the Gyroid [[nookipedia:Lloid|Lloid]] sideways. The Villager can choose to ride on him, which increases its damage.
*[[Up special move]]: [[Balloon Trip (move)|Balloon Trip]], a move where Villager uses two balloons, both red or blue, to fly ''{{s|wikipedia|Balloon Fight}}''-style (as ''Balloon Fight'' appeared in the original ''Animal Crossing'' as an obtainable NES game). The Villager's [[helpless]] animation after they are popped is the same as the Balloon Fighter's losing animation in ''Balloon Fight''.
*[[Up special move]]: [[Balloon Trip (move)|Balloon Trip]], a move where Villager uses two balloons, both red or blue, to fly ''{{s|wikipedia|Balloon Fight}}''-style (as ''Balloon Fight'' appeared in the original ''Animal Crossing'' as an obtainable NES game). The Villager's [[helpless]] animation after they are popped is the same as the Balloon Fighter's losing animation in ''Balloon Fight''.

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Villager
in Super Smash Bros. 4
Villager
Symbol of the Animal Crossing series.
Universe Animal Crossing
Final Smash Dream Home
Villager's stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U.
Villager Comes to Town!
—Introduction Tagline

Villager (むらびと, Murabito) has been confirmed to be a newcomer in Super Smash Bros. 4. Similar to Mr. Game & Watch, his moveset will involve using a variety of miscellaneous objects from his series to attack.[1]

Known moveset

  • Punching with a pair of boxing gloves, Punch-Out!!-style (as Punch-Out!! Featuring Mr. Dream, the 1990 re-release of Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!!, appeared in the original Animal Crossing as an obtainable NES game).
  • Doing a backhand swipe with an umbrella.
  • Doing a short vertical swipe with a tree branch.
  • Pulling out a weed from the ground in front of him.
  • Losing balance while running with a potted sapling; the pot does damage as it falls to the ground.
  • Shooting a fountain firework upwards, similar to Snake's up smash in Brawl.
  • Using a shovel to dig two holes on either side, burying opponents.
  • Performing a cartwheel in midair, similar to Diddy Kong's neutral aerial.
  • Firing a short-range pellet backwards with a slingshot while aerial.
  • Attacks with turnips upward while aerial (not to be confused with Vegetable). The number of turnips change each time used.
  • Swings a turnip downwards while aerial. The number of turnips change each time used.
  • Leaning forwards and dropping a bowling ball. The ball falls a reasonable distance when used over an edge.
  • Trapping opponents in a net, which is stated to act as a grab; as all of Villager's special moves are known to be something else, it is presumably his standard grab.

Special moves

  • Neutral special move: Pocket, A move where Villager catches various ranged attacks, stowing them away; using the move again uses the stored attack, acting as a delayed reflector. He can also pocket items.
  • Side special move: Lloid Rocket, a move with involves launching the Gyroid Lloid sideways. The Villager can choose to ride on him, which increases its damage.
  • Up special move: Balloon Trip, a move where Villager uses two balloons, both red or blue, to fly Balloon Fight-style (as Balloon Fight appeared in the original Animal Crossing as an obtainable NES game). The Villager's helpless animation after they are popped is the same as the Balloon Fighter's losing animation in Balloon Fight.
  • Down special move: Timber, a move where Villager plants, waters, and chops down a tree, which hits opponents as it falls, even bouncing off near edges to lower areas. However, the tree can be destroyed by other characters, and is a fairly slow move to use altogether - using the move once only advances through one of the four stages (plant, water, first chop, second chop), so having it actually deal damage takes four total usages in the same location.
  • Final Smash: Dream Home ("Housewarming Party" in Europe), in which Tom, Timmy, and Tommy Nook trap any opponents in front of Villager and start building a house around them and then finish the house, only for it to explode, blowing away Tom and the Nooklings and knocking Villager down while the enemies inside the house take a lot of damage and knockback.

Gallery

Trivia

  • The Villager was considered as a character in the planning stages of Brawl, but dropped because "he wasn't suited for battle".[2]
  • The Villager is the first newcomer announced for Super Smash Bros. 4.
  • The initial reveal for the Villager quickly became an internet phenomenon; due to his constant smile and variety of weapons associated with stereotypical killers, such as a shovel and axe, many smashers and outside observers claimed that the Villager was actually a dangerous psychopath. The Wii Fit Trainer was also given this treatment, though this was much less widespread than the Villager's.

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