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Reaper

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Reaper
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An undisturbed Reaper in Smash Run.
Universe Kid Icarus
Article on Icaruspedia Reaper & Reapette

Reapers (死神, Death God) are enemies in the Kid Icarus series.

In Super Smash Bros. Brawl

A Reaper appears in Brawl as a sticker.

Stickers
Name Game Effect Characters
Reaper Kid Icarus DefenseFlame+012EffectIcon(Flame).png Resistance +12 PitPitHeadSSBB.png
Brawl Sticker Reaper & Reapette (Kid Icarus).png
Reaper & Reapette
(Kid Icarus)

In Super Smash Bros. 4

In Smash Run

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A Reaper noticing Mega Man.

Reapers appear as enemies, using their design from Kid Icarus: Uprising. They remain stationary and look around themselves, and upon noticing a player they start attacking, sending out homing Reapettes which make characters trip on contact. If close enough, they also attack with a scythe swipe which does high damage and knockback. While a Reaper is active a whimsical 8-bit tune plays, the same heard in the Kid Icarus series in the same circumstance.

In Smash Tour

A Reaper can appear as a random event. It roams around the board, and when touched by a player it grants them a checkpoint bonus in exchange for three fighters before disappearing. Players with less than three characters just get launched away.

Trophy Description

The Reaper appears as a trophy in both versions. The trophy is randomly obtained in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS, while in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U it a Challenge reward obtained by defeating at least four opponents with Pit in Cruel Smash.

Reaper & Reapette

Since he's clearly not planning on doing any gardening, watch out for that scythe! You can tell when one of these has its sights set on you because the music will change and you'll hear a loud scream as it summons its Reapettes. If you always keep your distance and attack from afar, there's no need to fear the Reapers.

Origin

An icon for denoting incomplete things.

The Reaper first appeared in the original Kid Icarus.

Trivia