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'''Grass''' ({{ja|<ruby><rb>草</rb><rt>くさ</rt></ruby>|Kusa}}, "Grass") is an [[item]] from the {{uv|Mario}} series.
'''Grass''' ({{ja|グラス|Gurasu}}, "Grass") is an [[item]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''.


==Origin==
==Origin==
[[File:SMB2 Grass.png|thumb|left|Peach next to several patches of grass in the ''Super Mario All-Stars'' version of ''Super Mario Bros. 2''.]]
[[File:SMB2 Grass.png|thumb|left|Peach next to several patches of grass in the ''Super Mario All-Stars'' version of ''Super Mario Bros. 2''.]]
Red (black in ''{{s|mariowiki|Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic}}'') tufts of grass appear in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'', which when plucked produce an item, most commonly a [[vegetable]] but sometimes a {{s|mariowiki|Magic Potion}}, a [[POW Block]], a bomb, or a [[mariowiki:Red Shell|Turtle Shell]]. In {{s|mariowiki|Subspace}}, plucking grass rewards the player with {{s|mariowiki|coin}}s that can be spent at the end-of-level slot machine.
Black tufts of grass made their appearance in the Japan-only game ''{{s|mariowiki|Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic}}'' (repurposed as ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'' for international markets, where the grass tufts become red). When plucked, they will produce an item, most commonly a [[vegetable]] but sometimes a {{s|mariowiki|Magic Potion}}, a [[POW Block]], a bomb, or a [[mariowiki:Red Shell|Turtle Shell]]. In {{s|mariowiki|Subspace}}, plucking grass rewards the player with {{s|mariowiki|coin}}s that can be spent at the end-of-level slot machine.


Players can also pull up {{s|mariowiki|Stop Watch}}es (in place of every fifth ripe vegetable), {{s|mariowiki|Rocket}}s, and in [[mariowiki:Super Mario Advance|the GBA remake]], [[mariowiki:Heart (item)|heart]]s, all of which activate immediately: this may have inspired the instant effect-granting properties of any plucked status or recovery items in ''Super Smash Bros. 4''.
Players can also pull up {{s|mariowiki|Stop Watch}}es in place of every fifth ripe vegetable, {{s|mariowiki|Rocket}}s, and in [[mariowiki:Super Mario Advance|the Game Boy Advance remake]], [[mariowiki:Heart (item)|heart]]s, all of which activate immediately. In ''{{s|mariowiki|Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3}}'', grass tufts reappear, reprising their function in ''Super Mario Bros. 2'', though they are now green like the vegetables' leaves. In ''{{s|mariowiki|Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker}}'', the grass tufts are replaced by {{s|mariowiki|Pluck Patch}}es, which functions in a similar manner.
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==Overview==
[[File:Greninja Item Get Grass.jpeg|thumb|{{SSB4|Greninja}} having just obtained a [[Fire Bar]] from grass.]]
===As a stage element===
In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', the grass tufts appear as part of the background element in the [[Mushroom Kingdom II]] stage.


Grass tufts reappear in ''{{s|mariowiki|Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3}}'', working like they did in ''Super Mario Bros. 2'', though they are now green like the vegetables' leaves. Grass is replaced by {{s|mariowiki|Pluck Patch}}es in ''{{s|mariowiki|Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker}}'', which work the same way.
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==In ''Melee''==
===As an [[item]]===
[[File:MushroomKingdom2-Birdo.png|200px|thumb|left|Birdo near some grass tufts in ''Melee''.]]
The grass debuted as a carrying item in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''.
Prior to becoming an item in ''Super Smash Bros. 4'', grass appeared as part of the background decor in [[Mushroom Kingdom II]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''.
 
The grass tufts randomly appear on the stage platforms and ground. The fighter who plucks it will receive a random item - with some exceptions such as [[Freezie]]s and [[Pitfall]]s - and briefly holds it above their head before wielding it (if it can be wielded) or automatically using it (if it is a [[Item#Types_of_items|status]] or [[Item#Types_of_items|recovery]] item). If the platform vanishes, the grass it grows on will disappear.


==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''==
In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', the grass does not appear in the list of items when editing the [[rules]].
[[File:Greninja Item Get Grass.jpeg|thumb|left|{{SSB4|Greninja}} having just obtained a [[Fire Bar]] from grass.]]
 
It manifests as a tuft of grass which randomly appears on the ground. The character who plucks the grass receives a random item - with some exceptions such as [[Freezie]]s and [[Pitfall]]s - and briefly holds it above their head before wielding it (if it can be wielded) or automatically using it (if it is a [[Item#Types_of_items|status]] or [[Item#Types_of_items|recovery]] item). Similar to [[Crate]]s and [[Barrel]]s, grass cannot be plucked in mid-air. Grass vanishes if the [[platform]] it is on disappears.
==Trophy==
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===In ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''===
===Trophy information===
The Grass trophy appears in both versions.
[[File:GrassTrophy3DS.png|thumb|left|100px|Trophy in ''for 3DS''.]]
{{Trophy
[[File:GrassTrophyWiiU.png|thumb|100px|Trophy in ''for Wii U''.]]
|name=Grass
;Grass
|image-3ds=GrassTrophy3DS.png
:{{Flag|North America}} ''This special grass first appeared in Super Mario Bros. 2, where plucking it revealed hidden items. It works exactly the same way in Smash Bros.—if you pluck the grass, maybe you'll find a game-changing object! If only cleaning an unkempt lawn would reveal such neat things...''
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:{{Flag|Europe}} ''A patch of overgrown grass with an item buried underneath. Grass like this grew all over the place in Super Mario Bros. 2, and Mario and co. could pull it up to get all kinds of handy items for their quest. It works the same way in this game: pull it up to get an item. Who knows what it'll be?''
|desc-ntsc=This special grass first appeared in Super Mario Bros. 2, where plucking it revealed hidden items. It works exactly the same way in Smash Bros.—if you pluck the grass, maybe you'll find a game-changing object! If only cleaning an unkempt lawn would reveal such neat things...
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|desc-pal=A patch of overgrown grass with an item buried underneath. Grass like this grew all over the place in Super Mario Bros. 2, and Mario and co. could pull it up to get all kinds of handy items for their quest. It works the same way in this game: pull it up to get an item. Who knows what it'll be?
|gamelist-ntsc={{Trophy games|console1=NES|game1=Super Mario Bros. 2|release1=10/1988}}
|gamelist-pal={{Trophy games|console1=NES|game1=Super Mario Bros. 2|release1=04/1989}}
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==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''==
==Names in other languages==
Grass reappears as an item in ''Ultimate'' with the same properties as ''Smash 4''. However, it does not appear in the list of items when editing [[Rules]].
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Latest revision as of 00:59, May 22, 2024

This article is about the item in SSB4 and Ultimate. For the attack effect in Brawl, see Grass (effect).
Grass
Villager Grass.jpeg
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Grass in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U.
Universe Mario
Appears in SSB4
Ultimate
Item class Carrier
Article on Super Mario Wiki Grass

Grass (くさ, "Grass") is an item from the Mario series.

OriginEdit

 
Peach next to several patches of grass in the Super Mario All-Stars version of Super Mario Bros. 2.

Black tufts of grass made their appearance in the Japan-only game Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic (repurposed as Super Mario Bros. 2 for international markets, where the grass tufts become red). When plucked, they will produce an item, most commonly a vegetable but sometimes a Magic Potion, a POW Block, a bomb, or a Turtle Shell. In Subspace, plucking grass rewards the player with coins that can be spent at the end-of-level slot machine.

Players can also pull up Stop Watches in place of every fifth ripe vegetable, Rockets, and in the Game Boy Advance remake, hearts, all of which activate immediately. In Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3, grass tufts reappear, reprising their function in Super Mario Bros. 2, though they are now green like the vegetables' leaves. In Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker, the grass tufts are replaced by Pluck Patches, which functions in a similar manner.

OverviewEdit

 
Greninja having just obtained a Fire Bar from grass.

As a stage elementEdit

In Super Smash Bros. Melee, the grass tufts appear as part of the background element in the Mushroom Kingdom II stage.

As an itemEdit

The grass debuted as a carrying item in Super Smash Bros. 4.

The grass tufts randomly appear on the stage platforms and ground. The fighter who plucks it will receive a random item - with some exceptions such as Freezies and Pitfalls - and briefly holds it above their head before wielding it (if it can be wielded) or automatically using it (if it is a status or recovery item). If the platform vanishes, the grass it grows on will disappear.

In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, the grass does not appear in the list of items when editing the rules.

TrophyEdit

In Super Smash Bros. 4Edit

The Grass trophy appears in both versions.

Grass
  This special grass first appeared in Super Mario Bros. 2, where plucking it revealed hidden items. It works exactly the same way in Smash Bros.—if you pluck the grass, maybe you'll find a game-changing object! If only cleaning an unkempt lawn would reveal such neat things...
 : Super Mario Bros. 2 (10/1988)
  A patch of overgrown grass with an item buried underneath. Grass like this grew all over the place in Super Mario Bros. 2, and Mario and co. could pull it up to get all kinds of handy items for their quest. It works the same way in this game: pull it up to get an item. Who knows what it'll be?
 : Super Mario Bros. 2 (04/1989)

Names in other languagesEdit

Language Name Meaning
  Japanese くさ Grass
  English Grass
  French Herbe Grass
  German Grasbüschel Tuft of Grass
  Spanish Hierba Grass
  Italian Erba Grass
  Chinese Grass
  Korean Grass
  Dutch Graspol Grass
  Russian Трава Grass