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***Additionally, wolves in ''Minecraft'' can be tamed and can help the player in combat.
***Additionally, wolves in ''Minecraft'' can be tamed and can help the player in combat.
**Zombie is revealed breaking down a wooden door, which is an ability that Zombies have in ''Minecraft'' when playing on the hardest difficulty.
**Zombie is revealed breaking down a wooden door, which is an ability that Zombies have in ''Minecraft'' when playing on the hardest difficulty.
**Enderman standing under a leaf on Distant Planet while it is raining references Endermen's hydrophobic nature.
*Steve's Final Smash sends the opponent into a stronghold filled with TNT, where they are attacked by zombies and creepers, which detonates the explosives.
*Steve's Final Smash sends the opponent into a stronghold filled with TNT, where they are attacked by zombies and creepers, which detonates the explosives. The stronghold is a structure in ''Minecraft'' used to access the End dimension via an End Portal, though it is located underground in the game, as opposed to its depiction in ''Smash''.
*Steve is the third fighter to have one of their victory animations shown in their reveal trailer, the first two being [[Joker]] and [[Terry]].
*Steve is the third fighter to have one of their victory animations shown in their reveal trailer, the first two being [[Joker]] and [[Terry]].
*Zombie and Enderman are the second and third playable fighters in the series to be generic enemies, the first being [[Piranha Plant]].
*Zombie and Enderman are the second and third playable fighters in the series to be generic enemies, the first being [[Piranha Plant]].

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Symbol of the Minecraft series.
Universe Minecraft
Availability Downloadable
Final Smash House of Boom
Steve's stock icon.
Steve Rocks the Block!
—Introduction tagline (Steve).
Alex Swaps In!
—Introduction tagline. (Alex).
Zombie Spawns In!
—Introduction tagline (Zombie).
Enderman Steps from the Shadows!
—Introduction tagline (Enderman).

Steve (スティーブ, Steve) is a playable character in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate and is the second third-party representative from Microsoft after Banjo & Kazooie. They were confirmed as a playable character on October 1st, 2020 as the second downloadable character from Fighters Pass Vol. 2. Alex, a Zombie, and an Enderman will also appear as alternate costumes. Steve is classified as fighter #77.

Known Information

  • Similar to Mr. Game & Watch, Steve appears to be lifted directly from their home game; their model and movement appearing identical to that of Minecraft.
  • Steve's weapon stays in their hand momentarily depending on the move they use.
  • Steve can crawl.
  • Other alternate costumes are taken from the default selection of skins offered to players on the "Legacy Console" and "Bedrock" Editions of Minecraft.

Moveset

  • Steve appears to have a crafting mechanic, where they can mine the ground to obtain materials and upgrade their weapons by planting a Crafting Table.
  • Steve can place Blocks, which appear to break soon after placing them. Currently, the only known blocks they can place are Dirt, Oak Planks, Stone, Smooth Stone, and TNT.
    • Additionally, Steve can place Redstone and a Wooden Pressure Plate to detonate TNT. This appears to trigger Special Zoom.
  • Steve has been shown using several tools from Minecraft in combat:
    • Their grab appears to be a tether grab, where they use a Fishing Rod to grab opponents while behind an open wooden gate. One of their throws forces their victim to get thrown aside using a Piston.
    • They are shown using swords for tilt attacks, including their forward smash.
    • They are seen using Flint and Steel to light the floor on fire, though its current mechanics are unknown.
    • Their down smash causes them to dump lava out of a lava bucket in front of them, then behind.
    • Their up special appears to be an Elytra, which they use to glide.

Aesthetics

  • Steve's character design is taken from their texture used in early Alpha builds of Minecraft, specifically prior to version "0.24_SURVIVAL_TEST," rather than their current, beard-less design.
  • One of Steve's victory poses has them build a house similar to ones found in Villages, stand outside of it, then close the door.

Alternate costumes

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Steve's stock icon. SteveHeadAlexSSBU.png File:SteveHeadSteveAlt1SSBU.png File:SteveHeadAlexAlt1SSBU.png File:SteveHeadSteveAlt2SSBU.png File:SteveHeadAlexAlt2SSBU.png SteveHeadZombieSSBU.png SteveHeadEndermanSSBU.png


Reveal trailer

Trivia

  • Steve was created by the Swedish video game company Mojang, making them the second DLC fighter that was created outside of Japan.
    • The first were Banjo & Kazooie, created by the UK-based developer Rare, which are coincidentally also owned by Microsoft.
  • After Mr. Game & Watch, Steve is the second playable character to look almost identical to their original appearance, the first third-party character to do so, and the first to come from a conventional video game rather than an LCD game.
    • In Minecraft, since the Beta 1.9 Prerelease the bottom textures of all skins were flipped vertically, and though the bottoms of skins such as Steve's and the Zombie's heads had details that were affected by this, they were never adjusted to appear how they were originally intended. In Smash, the bottoms of Steve's and Zombie's heads are oriented the way they were originally, with the texture not being flipped, while Alex, whose skin was designed for the bottom to be flipped, also has her skin as originally intended. However, the bottoms of Steve's hands, and presumably his legs and body though the are solid colors, were not flipped.
    • The Zombie alternate costume uses the original texture, though there was a texture update in 1.14 of Minecraft. This is possibly so that it better matches with the Steve texture.
    • The Enderman alternate costume also was slightly altered to match the dimensions of Steve, as the character is much taller in the original game.
    • Steve's design in Ultimate has a beard, which was removed from his texture in 2009 (though his beard still appears in some promotional artwork and merchandise afterwards).
  • Steve's reveal trailer contains multiple references to Minecraft:
    • The Enderman picking up the crate references their affinity for picking up blocks and carrying them around.
      • The Enderman also hides from the rain on Distant Planet. It references the fact that Endermen can receive damage from water in Minecraft.
    • Wolf throwing the Zombie causes it to drop meat, a reference to Rotten Flesh, which is their most common drop.
      • Additionally, wolves in Minecraft can be tamed and can help the player in combat.
    • Zombie is revealed breaking down a wooden door, which is an ability that Zombies have in Minecraft when playing on the hardest difficulty.
  • Steve's Final Smash sends the opponent into a stronghold filled with TNT, where they are attacked by zombies and creepers, which detonates the explosives.
  • Steve is the third fighter to have one of their victory animations shown in their reveal trailer, the first two being Joker and Terry.
  • Zombie and Enderman are the second and third playable fighters in the series to be generic enemies, the first being Piranha Plant.