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(Same as the Sonic the Hedgehog (universe) page.)
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(As mentioned on Lyn's page, she isn't a OHKO. Unless someone can find this mysterious sweetspot. Clarified Knuckle Joe, VJ to VJ is obviously not a OHKO, and VJ to SP isn't either)
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|[[File:KatAna.jpg|100px]]||[[Kat & Ana]]||30||Kat and Ana fly in different directions slashing at anybody in front of them, but always cross in the same spot.||{{symbol|wario|20px}}{{uv|Wario}}||
|[[File:KatAna.jpg|100px]]||[[Kat & Ana]]||30||Kat and Ana fly in different directions slashing at anybody in front of them, but always cross in the same spot.||{{symbol|wario|20px}}{{uv|Wario}}||
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|[[File:Knuckle Joe.jpg|100px]]||[[Knuckle Joe]]||30||Knuckle Joe delivers a series of Vulcan Jabs to his opponents and finishes with either a Smash Punch or an uppercut attack named Rising Break. It is an [[OHKO]] if all hitboxes land.||{{symbol|kirby|20px}}{{uv|Kirby}}||
|[[File:Knuckle Joe.jpg|100px]]||[[Knuckle Joe]]||30||Knuckle Joe delivers a series of Vulcan Jabs to his opponents and finishes with either a Smash Punch or an uppercut attack named Rising Break. He can [[one-hit KO]] if he combos Vulcan Jab into Rising Break.||{{symbol|kirby|20px}}{{uv|Kirby}}||
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|[[File:LakituAssist.jpg|100px]]||[[Lakitu and Spinies]]||30||Lakitu drops Spinies onto the field. The Spinies will [[meteor smash]] when falling from Lakitu. Upon landing, the Spinies walk around giving damage to opponents. Lakitu can be knocked off the screen.||{{symbol|mario|20px}}{{uv|Mario}}||
|[[File:LakituAssist.jpg|100px]]||[[Lakitu and Spinies]]||30||Lakitu drops Spinies onto the field. The Spinies will [[meteor smash]] when falling from Lakitu. Upon landing, the Spinies walk around giving damage to opponents. Lakitu can be knocked off the screen.||{{symbol|mario|20px}}{{uv|Mario}}||
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|[[File:Mac.jpg|100px]]||[[Little Mac]]||30||Little Mac runs and jumps around, attacking with powerful jabs and uppercuts.||{{symbol|po|20px}}{{uv|Punch-Out!!}}||
|[[File:Mac.jpg|100px]]||[[Little Mac]]||30||Little Mac runs and jumps around, attacking with powerful jabs and uppercuts.||{{symbol|po|20px}}{{uv|Punch-Out!!}}||
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|[[File:Lyndis.jpg|100px]]||[[Lyn]]||30||The screen darkens, as Lyn focuses and then, having teleported, she delivers a single, powerful strike focused on the nearest opponent, similar to [[Galaxia Darkness]] in animation but with higher knockback, enough to [[OHKO]] on the [[sweet spot]].||{{symbol|fe|20px}}{{uv|Fire Emblem}}||
|[[File:Lyndis.jpg|100px]]||[[Lyn]]||30||The screen darkens, as Lyn focuses and then, having teleported, she delivers a single, powerful strike focused on the nearest opponent. Similar to [[Galaxia Darkness]] in animation and knockback, except more horizontal.||{{symbol|fe|20px}}{{uv|Fire Emblem}}||
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|[[File:MetroidAssist.jpg|100px]]||{{b|Metroid|creature}}||30||A Metroid latches onto players and gives them damage. Can be attacked and shaken off, but prevents the victim from using recovery moves. However, if done right, the character can spam recovery moves indefinitely until the Metroid disappears.||{{symbol|metroid|20px}}{{uv|Metroid}}||
|[[File:MetroidAssist.jpg|100px]]||{{b|Metroid|creature}}||30||A Metroid latches onto players and gives them damage. Can be attacked and shaken off, but prevents the victim from using recovery moves. However, if done right, the character can spam recovery moves indefinitely until the Metroid disappears.||{{symbol|metroid|20px}}{{uv|Metroid}}||
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*The {{uv|Mega Man}} franchise has the most Assist Trophies out of any third-party franchise at 3, with [[Elec Man]] appearing in ''Smash 4'' and {{b|Zero|Mega Man}} and [[Wily Capsule]] appearing in ''Ultimate''.
*The {{uv|Mega Man}} franchise has the most Assist Trophies out of any third-party franchise at 3, with [[Elec Man]] appearing in ''Smash 4'' and {{b|Zero|Mega Man}} and [[Wily Capsule]] appearing in ''Ultimate''.
*The {{uv|Animal Crossing}} franchise is the only franchise to have a different Assist Trophy in each game, with [[Mr. Resetti]] appearing in ''Brawl'', Isabelle appearing in ''Smash 4'', and [[Kapp'n]] appearing in ''Ultimate.''
*The {{uv|Animal Crossing}} franchise is the only franchise to have a different Assist Trophy in each game, with [[Mr. Resetti]] appearing in ''Brawl'', Isabelle appearing in ''Smash 4'', and [[Kapp'n]] appearing in ''Ultimate.''
*In ''Brawl'''s {{SSBB|Classic Mode}}, if the character who summoned an Assist Trophy is KO'd, the Assist Trophy disappears. However, this does not happen in [[All-Star Mode]].
*In ''Brawl''{{'}}s {{SSBB|Classic Mode}}, if the character who summoned an Assist Trophy is KO'd, the Assist Trophy disappears. However, this does not happen in [[All-Star Mode]].
*In the Smash Direct for ''SSB4'', Waluigi was shown as a {{uv|Wario}} series Assist Trophy, despite never appearing in a ''Wario'' game. By the game's release, he was corrected to represent the {{uv|Mario}} series, like in ''Brawl''.
*In the Smash Direct for ''SSB4'', Waluigi was shown as a {{uv|Wario}} series Assist Trophy, despite never appearing in a ''Wario'' game. By the game's release, he was corrected to represent the {{uv|Mario}} series, like in ''Brawl''.
*In ''SSB4'', the silhouette figure within the Assist Trophy capsule will occasionally blink its eyes.
*In ''SSB4'', the silhouette figure within the Assist Trophy capsule will occasionally blink its eyes.
*In the GameCube preview issue of Electronic Gaming Monthly, the ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'' article comments that Nintendo originally tried to implement Assist Trophies in ''Melee''. The only trophy concept they gave details on was one that would release the ducks from {{uv|Duck Hunt}} to fly around the stage and interfere with the fighters [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mW4lhbnQIII#t=5m40s].
*In the GameCube preview issue of Electronic Gaming Monthly, the ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'' article comments that Nintendo originally tried to implement Assist Trophies in ''Melee''. The only trophy concept they gave details on was one that would release the ducks from {{uv|Duck Hunt}} to fly around the stage and interfere with the fighters.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mW4lhbnQIII#t=5m40s]</ref>
*Prior to the ''Ultimate'' [[List of updates (SSBU)/2.0.0 changelog|2.0.0 Update]], if two {{SSBU|Isabelle}}s used [[Fishing Rod]] to grab onto an Assist Trophy, one would grab on, and the other would not; however, the result would be the former [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lJgJZ-BpJOU infinitely spawning the same Assist Trophy] until she got hit.
*Prior to the ''Ultimate'' [[List of updates (SSBU)/2.0.0 changelog|2.0.0 Update]], if two {{SSBU|Isabelle}}s used [[Fishing Rod]] to grab onto an Assist Trophy, one would grab on, and the other would not; however, the result would be the former [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lJgJZ-BpJOU infinitely spawning the same Assist Trophy] until she got hit.
*Not counting [[Rathalos]], who is fought as a boss, [[Rodin]], Samurai Goroh, [[Phosphora]], and [[Spring Man]] are the only Assist Trophy characters to not appear in any [[Spirit]] battle.
*Not counting [[Rathalos]], who is fought as a boss, [[Rodin]], Samurai Goroh, [[Phosphora]], and [[Spring Man]] are the only Assist Trophy characters to not appear in any [[Spirit]] battle.
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**Additionally, Battlefield and Ω forms of some stages will feature every Assist Trophy, including Assist Trophies that could not be summoned on normal versions of those stages. However, not all Battlefield and Ω form of stages will summon all of the Assist Trophies.
**Additionally, Battlefield and Ω forms of some stages will feature every Assist Trophy, including Assist Trophies that could not be summoned on normal versions of those stages. However, not all Battlefield and Ω form of stages will summon all of the Assist Trophies.


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