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{{Infobox Item
{{Infobox Item
| title        = Egg
| title        = Egg
| image        = [[Image:Ssbmitemsegg.jpg]]
| image        = [[File:Ssbmitemsegg.jpg]]
| caption      =  
| caption      =  
| series      = {{uv|Super Smash Bros.}}<br>{{uv|Pokémon}}<br>{{uv|Mario}}<br>{{uv|Yoshi}}
| series      = {{uv|Super Smash Bros.}}<br>{{uv|Pokémon}}<br>{{uv|Mario}}<br>{{uv|Yoshi}}
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===As a throwing item===
===As a throwing item===
[[File:Birdo Egg Held.png|thumb|right|{{SSBM|Zelda}} holding the two-dimensional Birdo Egg.]]
[[File:Birdo Egg Held.png|thumb|{{SSBM|Zelda}} holding the two-dimensional Birdo Egg.]]
Eggs are functionally similar to capsules, in that they are both items that contain a single item; both can be picked up and thrown, and both can be broken open via standard attacks. While the egg also has the chance to explode and inflict significant damage and knockback to opponents, the item's standard damage output is considerably less than that of the capsule.
Eggs are functionally similar to capsules, in that they are both items that contain a single item; both can be picked up and thrown, and both can be broken open via standard attacks. While the egg also has the chance to explode and inflict significant damage and knockback to opponents, the item's standard damage output is considerably less than that of the capsule.


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Unique to Birdo's Eggs is that they are displayed as two-dimensional sprites, identically to the character's appearance on the stage.
Unique to Birdo's Eggs is that they are displayed as two-dimensional sprites, identically to the character's appearance on the stage.
{{clear}}


==Damage==
==Damage==
{{Technical data|Needs Smash 64 damage}}
{{Technical data|Needs Smash 64 and Ultimate damage}}
{|border="1" class="wikitable sortable"
{|border="1" class="wikitable sortable"
|-valign="top"
|-valign="top"
|'''Action'''
|'''Action'''
![[Super Smash Bros.|''SSB'']]
!''[[SSB64]]''
![[Super Smash Bros. Melee|''Melee'']]  
!''[[SSBM]]''
![[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate|''Ultimate'']]
!''[[SSBU]]''
|-
|-
!Explosion  
!Explosion  
|  
|  
| 22%
| 22%
|
|-
|-
!Throw  
!Throw  
|  
|  
| 15%
| 15%
|
|-
|-
!Explosion throw
!Explosion throw
|  
|  
| 35%
| 35%
|
|-
|-
!Dash attack throw
!Dash attack throw
|  
|  
| 16%
| 16%
|
|-
|-
!Dash attack throw explosion
!Dash attack throw explosion
|  
|  
| 38%
| 38%
|
|-
|-
!Up tilt throw  
!Up tilt throw  
|  
|  
| 11%
| 11%
|
|-
|-
!Up tilt throw explosion
!Up tilt throw explosion
|  
|  
| 38%
| 38%
|
|-
|-
!Forward tilt throw
!Forward tilt throw
|
|
| 13%
| 13%
|
|-
|-
!Forward tilt throw explosion
!Forward tilt throw explosion
|
|
| 35%
| 35%
|
|-
|-
!Down tilt throw  
!Down tilt throw  
|
|
| 15%  
| 15%  
|
|-
|-
!Down tilt throw explosion
!Down tilt throw explosion
|
|
| 37%
| 37%
|
|-
|-
!Forward smash throw  
!Forward smash throw  
|  
|  
| 17%  
| 17%  
|
|-
|-
!Explosion forward smash throw
!Explosion forward smash throw
|  
|  
| 38%
| 38%
|
|-
|-
!Up smash throw  
!Up smash throw  
|  
|  
| 11%
| 11%
|
|-
|-
!Up smash throw explosion
!Up smash throw explosion
|  
|  
| 34%
| 34%
|
|-
|-
!Down smash throw  
!Down smash throw  
|
|
| 19%
| 19%
|
|-
|-
!Down smash throw explosion
!Down smash throw explosion
|  
|  
| 39%
| 39%
|
|-
|-
!Air throw
!Air throw
|  
|  
| 13%
| 13%
|
|-
|-
!Air throw explosion
!Air throw explosion
|  
|  
| 35%
| 35%
|
|-
|-
!Air Drop
!Air Drop
|N/A
|
| 11%
| 11%
|
|-
|-
!Air Drop Explosion
!Air Drop Explosion
|N/A
|
| 34%
| 34%
|
|-
|-
!Air up tilt throw
!Air up tilt throw
|  
|  
| 12%
| 12%
|
|-
|-
!Air up tilt throw explosion
!Air up tilt throw explosion
|  
|  
| 34%
| 34%
|
|-
|-
!Air down tilt throw
!Air down tilt throw
|  
|  
| 15%  
| 15%  
|
|-
|-
!Air down tilt throw explosion
!Air down tilt throw explosion
|  
|  
| 37%
| 37%
|
|-
|-
!Air forward smash throw
!Air forward smash throw
|  
|  
| 13%
| 13%
|
|-
|-
!Air forward smash throw explosion
!Air forward smash throw explosion
|  
|  
| 38%
| 38%
|
|-
|-
!Air up smash throw
!Air up smash throw
|  
|  
| 11%
| 11%
|
|-
|-
!Air up smash throw explosion
!Air up smash throw explosion
|  
|  
| 37%
| 37%
|
|-
|-
!Air down smash throw
!Air down smash throw
|  
|  
| 15%
| 15%
|
|-
|-
!Air down smash throw explosion
!Air down smash throw explosion
|  
|  
| 37%
| 37%
|
|}
|}


==Trophy description==
==Trophy==
[[File:Egg Melee Trophy.png|thumb|left|100px|Egg trophy in ''Melee''.]]
{{Trophy
''Eggs are basically the same as Capsules, in that they'll release items when you break them open. They've been known to explode, too. The likelihood that certain items may be inside Eggs depends on the type of stage being played. Sometimes Eggs will contain health-replenishing food items; other times, they may hold weapons.''
|name=Egg
|image=Egg Melee Trophy.png
|desc=Eggs are basically the same as Capsules, in that they'll release items when you break them open. They've been known to explode, too. The likelihood that certain items may be inside Eggs depends on the type of stage being played. Sometimes Eggs will contain health-replenishing food items; other times, they may hold weapons.
|gamelist={{Trophy games|game1=Super Smash Bros.|release1=4/99}}
|game=Melee
}}
{{clrl}}
{{clrl}}
==Origin==
In the real world, eggs are an organic vessel in which a embryo develops until it can survive on its own; most animals, including all birds, reproduce by laying eggs. Bird eggs, which the eggs appearing in ''Super Smash Bros.'' resemble, can be used as food by humans, who usually harvest them from domestic poultry. The use of eggs as container items in ''Smash'' may be inspired by the tradition of {{iw|wikipedia|easter egg}}s, hollow chocolate eggs that contain a toy inside.
In the {{uv|Pokémon}} series, eggs are typically associated with the Pokémon [[Chansey]] starting with the original ''Pokémon Red & Blue''. Chansey is recognizable by the large egg it carries in its pouch, which is said to have remarkable curative effects. Chansey is able to learn a few egg-based moves such as {{iw|bulbapedia|Egg Bomb|move}} and {{iw|bulbapedia|Soft-Boiled|move}}. ''Pokémon Gold & Silver'' introduced the {{iw|bulbapedia|Lucky Egg}}, an item usually held by wild Chansey that increases the experience points earned in battle. ''Gold & Silver'' also introduced breeding mechanics and established Pokémon as egg-laying creatures, though {{iw|bulbapedia|Pokémon egg}}s look different than the ones in ''Smash'', with the games portraying them as pale with green spots and the anime giving the shell a pattern similar to the Pokémon contained inside. Pokémon eggs also cannot be used in battle.
In ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'', [[Birdo]] will attack the player by shooting eggs from her mouth. To defeat her, the player is required to jump on the eggs, pick them up and throw them back at her.
Eggs are also a common motif in the {{uv|Yoshi}} series, which explains their appearance as items on ''Yoshi'' stages replacing capsules. However, eggs in ''Yoshi'' games have a distinctive design with colored spots.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:EggIconSSB.png|Egg's artwork in ''SSB64''.
EggIconSSB.png|Egg's artwork in ''SSB64''.
File:Egg2.jpg|The Egg, as it appears in ''SSB64''.
Egg2.jpg|The Egg, as it appears in ''SSB64''.
File:Birdo Egg Airbourne.png|An Egg shot by [[Birdo]].
Birdo Egg Airbourne.png|An Egg shot by [[Birdo]].
</gallery>
</gallery>
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