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| Attack || Increases damage done by all attacks, including special moves and items (although several item attacks, such as the [[Daybreak]]’s blast, [[Ray Gun]] shots, [[Beehive]] bees, and [[Hammer]]s are unaffected). [[Freeze frames]] are increased proportionally. Knockback is not affected; while opponents will take slightly more knockback simply due to having higher damage after being hit, the knockback formula only uses the unmodified damage of the move. Having negative Attack will both decrease how much damage the fighter deals and weaken their knockback delivered on top of that, making launching enemies take longer than expected. Equipment that increases Attack also decreases Defense.
| Attack || Increases damage done by all attacks, including special moves and items (although several item attacks, such as the [[Daybreak]]’s blast, [[Ray Gun]] shots, [[Beehive]] bees, and [[Hammer]]s are unaffected). [[Freeze frames]] are increased proportionally. Knockback is not affected; while opponents will take more slightly more knockback simply due to having higher damage after being hit, the knockback formula only uses the unmodified damage of the move. Having negative Attack will both decrease how much damage the fighter deals and weaken their knockback delivered on top of that, making launching enemies take longer than expected. Equipment that increases Attack also decreases Defense.
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| Defense || Decreases knockback taken from all sources, and very slightly reduces damage received. [[Weight]] is unaffected. It also reduces the growth rate of [[Lucario]]’s [[Aura]]. Negative defense values will cause the fighter to take more damage than normal, along with being more vulnerable to knockback. Hazards that normally do not KO, like the catapult in [[Pirate Ship]], may KO fighters with low enough Defense. Equipment that increases Defense also decreases Speed.
| Defense || Decreases knockback taken from all sources, and very slightly reduces damage received. [[Weight]] is unaffected. It also reduces the growth rate of [[Lucario]]’s [[Aura]]. Negative defense values will cause the fighter to take more damage than normal, along with being more vulnerable to knockback. Hazards that normally do not KO, like the catapult in [[Pirate Ship]], may KO fighters with low enough Defense. Equipment that increases Defense also decreases Speed.
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{{SSB4|Dr. Mario}} has the unique trait of having passive equipment statistics baked into his character: his raw properties are modified as if he were wearing equipment of +15 attack and -50 speed. However, unlike with attack equipment, the knockback formula does include Dr. Mario's increased damage multiplier when calculating the amount of knockback dealt. This modification occurs before any actual equipment is applied (e.g. giving him a +50 speed -15 attack equipment will not "reset" him to zero), and in general is largely invisible to the player.
{{SSB4|Dr. Mario}} has the unique trait of having passive equipment statistics baked into his character: his raw properties are modified as if he were wearing equipment of +15 attack and -50 speed. However, unlike with attack equipment, the knockback formula does include Dr. Mario's increased damage multiplier when calculating the amount of knockback dealt. This modification occurs before any actual equipment is applied (e.g. giving him a +50 speed -15 attack equipment will not "reset" him to zero), and in general is largely invisible to the player.


While equipment no longer appears in ''Ultimate'', {{SSBU|Dr. Mario}} still has external modifiers changing his physics and strength: they are modified as if he were wearing equipment of +22 attack and -65 speed in ''Smash 4''. However, they are not exactly like equipment; for example, the speed stat in ''Smash 4'' would modify landing lag, while Dr. Mario in ''Ultimate'' has the same landing lag as {{SSBU|Mario}}, with the landing lag for his neutral, up, back and down aerials manually adjusted to be different from Mario's.
While equipment no longer appears in ''Ultimate'', {{SSBU|Dr. Mario}} still has external modifiers changing his physics and strength. However, they are not exactly like equipment; for example, the speed stat in ''Smash 4'' would modify landing lag, while Dr. Mario in ''Ultimate'' has the same landing lag as {{SSBU|Mario}}, with the landing lag for his neutral, up, back and down aerials manually adjusted to be different from Mario's.


==Equipment types==
==Equipment types==
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==Equipment milestones==
There are various [[Notice|milestones]] regarding equipment in the game. The player can get a milestone for every 100 different equipment items they have, up to one thousand; and, starting at 30, the player can get a milestone for every 10 different unique bonus effects for equipment they find, including one for finding all 93.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
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*Risky Respawner and Imperfect Shield are the only effects that do not intensify if stacked, thus making them more convenient for boosting stats.
*Risky Respawner and Imperfect Shield are the only effects that do not intensify if stacked, thus making them more convenient for boosting stats.
*When someone uses their Final Smash, their equipment is temporarily disabled. This is easy to notice with high attack or Auto-Heal. However, if the victim has lower defense, they will take more damage than usual.
*When someone uses their Final Smash, their equipment is temporarily disabled. This is easy to notice with high attack or Auto-Heal. However, if the victim has lower defense, they will take more damage than usual.
**This can lead to some unique oddities, such as a souped-up [[Bowser]] transforming into a significantly weaker [[Giga Bowser (Final Smash)|Giga Bowser]].
**This can lead to some unique oddities, such as a souped-up [[Bowser]] transforming into a significantly weaker [[Giga Bowser (Final Smash)|Giga Bowser]].
*Should a game's save file be hacked to insert a piece of equipment with positive and negative values of 0, the game will delete it.
*It is possible to have 2 identical pieces of equipment with the same stats, and name, but sell for 2 different prices.
**This is only noticeable with the Brawn Badge, Protection Badge, and Agility Badge, however, due to the 0.72× multiplier that the badge equipment uses.
***For an example, a Super Brawn Badge that has +36 attack can either have a 1.22× price scale, or a 1.35× price scale; 50 and 51 are both rounded down to 36 after the 0.72× multiplier is applied.
*After selling equipment, if the player quits without saving the changes to the character, they get the equipment back. However, if the player were to feed equipment to an [[amiibo]], and then exit without saving to the amiibo, that equipment will disappear anyway. The only way to get it back is to quit the game without letting the game save.
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*The name of the Dash Mushroom is based on the speed-boosting Mushrooms of the ''Mario Kart'' series, though the name previously only existed in the PAL translation of ''Mario Kart 7'', meaning it appears to be a new name to NTSC players.
*The names of the Pokémon-exclusive equipment reference {{s|bulbapedia|battle item}}s in the Pokémon games that would boost a Pokémon's stat.
*The names of the Pokémon-exclusive equipment reference {{s|bulbapedia|battle item}}s in the Pokémon games that would boost a Pokémon's stat.
**The uncommon and rare variations may be based on the [[bulbapedia:Wonder Launcher#Wonder Launcher items|Wonder Launcher items]] in [[bulbapedia:Pokémon Black and White Versions|''Pokémon Black'' and ''White'']] and [[bulbapedia:Pokémon Black and White Versions 2|''Pokémon Black 2'' and ''White 2'']], which can boost a Pokémon's stats by three or six stages at once rather than one.
**The uncommon and rare variations may be based on the [[bulbapedia:Wonder Launcher#Wonder Launcher items|Wonder Launcher items]] in [[bulbapedia:Pokémon Black and White Versions|''Pokémon Black'' and ''White'']] and [[bulbapedia:Pokémon Black and White Versions 2|''Pokémon Black 2'' and ''White 2'']], which can boost a Pokémon's stats by three or six stages at once rather than one.
**The icons for these types of equipment are identical to Pokémon's pre-''Brawl'' [[series symbol]].
**The icons for these types of equipment are identical to Pokémon's pre-''Brawl'' [[series symbol]].
*Charizard is the only character to be able to use two types of specialized (i.e. non-badge) equipment within the same category, having both access to X Attack and Fake Nails in the attack category. This also makes it the only Pokémon character that can use something other than badges and the Pokémon equipment.
*{{SSB4|Dr. Mario}} and {{SSB4|Ganondorf}} are the only [[clone]]s (counting semi-clones) not to share all 3 types of equipment with their respective parent clones.
**Conversely, {{SSB4|Wario}}, {{SSB4|Ike}} and the {{uv|Pokémon}} characters are the only non-clones to share all equipment types with at least one other character.
*Mr. Game & Watch is the only character not to share any non-badge equipment with any other character.
*The Arm Cannon, Beam Whip, Blaster, Zapper, Booster and Space Suit all share the same rarity titles.
*The Arm Cannon, Beam Whip, Blaster, Zapper, Booster and Space Suit all share the same rarity titles.
*Turbo Boost's icon is a reference to the [[wikirby:File:Speeduppatch.png|Speed Up]] patch from ''{{s|wikirby|Kirby Air Ride}}''.
*Turbo Boost's icon is a reference to the [[wikirby:File:Speeduppatch.png|Speed Up]] patch from ''{{s|wikirby|Kirby Air Ride}}''.
*There is an interesting glitch when {{SSB4|King Dedede}} is equipped with Double Final Smasher equipment. If he fails [[Dedede Burst]], he gains the Final Smash glow as soon as his fail animation ends, but the glow disappears almost immediately after, so he cannot use his Final Smash again.
*The rarity titles for the Gloves may be a reference to [[Wikipedia:Power Glove|the infamous peripheral]].
*The rarity titles for the Gloves may be a reference to [[Wikipedia:Power Glove|the infamous peripheral]].
*The Legendary Bat equipment shares the same name of one of the Bats that Ness can use in ''[[EarthBound (game)|EarthBound]]''.
*The Legendary Bat equipment shares the same name of one of the Bats that Ness can use in ''[[EarthBound (game)|EarthBound]]''.
*Should a game's save file be hacked to insert a piece of equipment with positive and negative values of 0, the game will delete it.
*It is possible to have 2 identical pieces of equipment with the same stats, and name, but sell for 2 different prices.
**This is only noticeable with the Brawn Badge, Protection Badge, and Agility Badge, however, due to the 0.72× multiplier that the badge equipment uses.
***For an example, a Super Brawn Badge that has +36 attack can either have a 1.22× price scale, or a 1.35× price scale; 50 and 51 are both rounded down to 36 after the 0.72× multiplier is applied.
*Oddly, when organizing the equipment alphabetically, [[:File:Wrong order.jpeg|Super Suit will come before Super Final Smasher equipment]]. It also happens with Hyper Suit and Hyper Smasher equipment.
*Oddly, when organizing the equipment alphabetically, [[:File:Wrong order.jpeg|Super Suit will come before Super Final Smasher equipment]]. It also happens with Hyper Suit and Hyper Smasher equipment.
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*After selling equipment, if the player quits without saving the changes to the character, they get the equipment back. However, if the player were to feed equipment to an [[amiibo]], and then exit without saving to the amiibo, that equipment will disappear anyway. The only way to get it back is to quit the game without letting the game save.
*Charizard is the only character to be able to use two types of specialized (i.e. non-badge) equipment within the same category, having both access to X Attack and Fake Nails in the attack category. This also makes it the only Pokémon character that can use something other than badges and the Pokémon equipment.
*{{SSB4|Dr. Mario}} and {{SSB4|Ganondorf}} are the only [[clone]]s (counting semi-clones) not to share all 3 types of equipment with their respective parent clones.
**Conversely, {{SSB4|Wario}}, {{SSB4|Ike}} and the {{uv|Pokémon}} characters are the only non-clones to share all equipment types with at least one other character.
*Mr. Game & Watch is the only character not to share any non-badge equipment with any other character.
*There is an interesting glitch when {{SSB4|King Dedede}} is equipped with Double Final Smasher equipment. If he fails [[Dedede Burst]], he gains the Final Smash glow as soon as his fail animation ends, but the glow disappears almost immediately after, so he cannot use his Final Smash again.
*Corrin is assigned Shoes despite being barefoot.


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