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{{Infobox Item
| title        = Sticker
| image        = [[File:Stickers.jpg|250px]]
| caption      = Stickers
| series      = {{uv|Super Smash Bros.}}
| item class  = Collectible
| game1        = Brawl
| requirements = Several ways
}}
A '''sticker''' ({{ja|シール|Shīru}}, ''Seal'') is a collectible item in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', similar to a [[trophy]]. Stickers can be used in [[The Subspace Emissary]] to boost certain aspects or stats of a character. Additionally, stickers can be added to a background and made into a collage inside the "Sticker Album" menu.


'''Sticker'''s are a collectible item in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', similar to ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s [[trophy|trophies]]. They can be added to a background and made into a collage. According to the update in which they were confirmed, they will be easier to obtain than trophies. Stickers can be obtained by picking them up as an item, won through Spectator Mode over Wi-Fi, defeating minor enemies in the subspace Emissary, and other such methods. Stickers have been shown to appear as items in nearly every game mode, even during Wi-Fi Battles.
There are 700 stickers. Collecting all of them will unlock the [[#Trophy|Stickers Trophy]].


==Known Stickers==
==Collecting stickers==
Compared to trophies, stickers are far more common, as there are 700 stickers total, and only a handful<!--An exact amount would be great--> of trophies that can be found randomly. Stickers can be earned via the following methods:
*Stickers appear randomly in regular Brawls, as long as [[Item Switch]] is not set to none.
*Wi-Fi's [[Spectator Mode]] can also yield stickers.
*Stickers can be dropped in The Subspace Emissary.
**Minor enemies have a chance to drop stickers; this chance can be increased by the "Sticker Drop" boost on certain stickers.
**[[Cube]]s have a chance to drop up to 5 stickers at a time.
**Stickers may fall out of a defeated [[Boss]].
*Stickers can be won in [[Coin Launcher]].
*[[Sandbag]] can drop stickers.
**Some players "farm" stickers from Sandbag through the use of a [[CD Factory]].
*When [[Jirachi]] is released from a [[Poké Ball]], it can drop several stickers. [[Mew]] can drop one sticker if all random [[CD]]s are unlocked.


{| class="wikitable sortable"
The maximum number of stickers the player can collect per battle is 255, and exceeding this limit will get rid of the stickers the player had collected at the time. The reason for this limit is a {{iw|wikipedia|wrapping|overflow}} issue; the per-battle sticker count is stored in a single byte, and when the count goes above 255 ([[wikipedia:Binary number|binary]] 11111111) to 256 (binary 100000000), only the last 8 bits (digits) are stored, setting the count to 0.
|+ Stickers
 
! Name
==Power-ups==
! Game World
[[File:stickerMenu.png|left|thumb|Stickers being placed on a trophy base.]]
! Bonus
On Friday, Jan 18th 2008, [[Smash Bros. DOJO!!]] announced that stickers can be used as power-ups. To do so, the stickers must be placed on the undersides of character trophies. Different stickers give different boosts, as well as some that are character-specific (most of them can be used by any character). Larger stickers give higher boosts, but take up more space on the trophy base. The statistical boost is only for The Subspace Emissary and does not apply to any other modes. Applied stickers can be moved around, but removing one discards it permanently (though they can be regained through playing).
 
[[File:Stick.jpg|thumb|A sticker as an in-game item, with {{SSBB|Yoshi}} about to grab it.]]
Stickers with the same effects do not stack; e.g. if an Arm +13 and an Arm +20 are placed on the base of a trophy, that character will only receive the larger +20 boost to arm attacks, not +33, although an Arm/Leg sticker will stack with individual Arm and Leg stickers - i.e., an Arm/Leg + 10, an Arm +10 and a Leg+10 sticker will all combine to boost Arm and Leg attacks by 20. It is also possible for a single attack to fall under several categories, like Captain Falcon's Falcon Punch, which deals Arm, Specials: Direct, and Fire damage.
 
The stickers page can be accessed in The Subspace Emissary by pressing the [[1 button|1]] or [[B button]] on the level map and selecting the "Stickers" option to the left of the "Save" option. Also, using a Continue in The Subspace Emissary deducts half of the stickers currently earned in the level.
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===Power-Up Effects===
Each sticker has a single effect which may be any of the following. The number listed with the effect indicates how much the aspect is improved.
 
====Attack-based effects====
The largest category of stickers simply increases the damage dealt by the user's attacks.
 
The formula for the damage multiplier is:
 
<big><big><math>r={v \over 80}+1</math></big></big>
 
[Specials: Indirect] Attack is an exception and uses:
 
<big><big><math>r={v \over 40}+1</math></big></big>
 
Where '''v''' is the value given by the sticker description and '''r''' is the damage multiplier; '''r''' cannot be greater than 25.675, though this can't be reached without hacking. For example, a sticker with a value of 20 will deal 1.25× damage compared to base damage. Note, in the code the sticker's value is cut in half and rounded down, resulting in every odd number being the exact same as the even number before it (e.g. 3=2, 25=24, etc.).
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{|class="wikitable"
|-
|-
! [[1-Up Mushroom]]
!Icon!!Effect!!Description
! [[New Super Mario Bros]]
! [Leg] +4  (Mario, Luigi, Peach, Yoshi, Bowser)
|-
|-
! [[18-Volt]]
|{{TypeIcon|Hand}}||[Arm] Attack||Increases the damage done by [[Arm|punches, slaps, pokes, and elbows]].
! [[WarioWare: Touched]]
! [Arm] +4 (All)
|-
|-
! [[9-Volt]]
|{{TypeIcon|Foot}}||[Leg] Attack||Increases the damage done by [[Leg|kicks, knees, and stomps]].
! [[WarioWare: Mega Party Games]]
! [Electric/Head] +5/+8 [All/All]
|-
|-
! [[Aijou Boom no Ya]]
|{{TypeIcon|Hand}}{{TypeIcon|Foot}}||[Arm],[Leg] Attack||Increases damage done by the previous two categories as a single sticker.
! [[Sennen Kazoku]]
! [Arm] +8
|-
|-
! [[Akari Hayami 1080 Avalanche]]
|{{TypeIcon|Head}}||[Head] Attack||Increases the damage done by [[head]]butts and the like.
! [[Wave Race: Blue Storm]]
! [Freezing/Water] (All/Pokemon Trainer) +14/+8
|-
|-
! [[Amy Rose]]
|{{TypeIcon|Body}}||[Body] Attack||Increases the damage done by [[Body|full-body attacks]] such as {{SSBB|King Dedede}}'s [[dash attack]] or {{SSBB|Yoshi}}'s [[Yoshi Bomb]]. Always paired with [Spin] attack boosts in a sticker.
! [[Sonic CD]]
! [Leg] +14 (Sonic)
|-
|-
! [[Ana]]
|{{TypeIcon|Spin}}||[Spin] Attack||Increases the damage done by attacks which involve [[spin]]ning. Always paired with [Body] attack boosts in a sticker.
! [[WarioWare: Touched!]]
! [Body,Spin/Slash] +7/+4 (All/All)
|-
|-
! [[Andrew]]
|{{TypeIcon|Tail}}||[Tail] Attack||Increases the damage done by [[tail]] attacks. Only Yoshi, {{SSBB|Pikachu}}, {{SSBB|Diddy Kong}}, {{SSBB|Pokémon Trainer}}, {{SSBB|Fox}}, {{SSBB|Falco}}, and {{SSBB|Wolf}} can apply stickers with this effect.
! [[Star Fox: Assault]]
! [Launch Resistance] +7 (Fox, Falco, Wolf)
|-
|-
! [[Andy]]
|{{TypeIcon|Bite}}||[Bite] Attack||Increases the damage done by attacks which involves [[Bite|fangs or biting]]. Only Yoshi, {{SSBB|Wario}}, {{SSBB|Pokémon Trainer}}, and Wolf can apply stickers with this effect.
! [[Advance Wars]]
! [Specials:Indirect] +6 (All)
|-
|-
! [[Annie]]
|{{EffectIcon|Slash}}||[Slash] Attack||Increases the damage done by [[slash]] attacks.
! [[Custom Robo V2]]
! ?
|-
|-
! [[Acro]]
|{{TypeIcon|Weapon}}||[Weapon] Attack||Increases the damage done by any [[weapon]], including swords, hammers, bats, umbrellas, and so on.
! [[Kirby (universe)|Kirby series]]
! [Magic] +15 (Peach,Zelda)
|-
|-
! [[Animal Crossing Male Villager]]
|{{TypeIcon|Throwing}}||[Throwing] Attack||Increases the [[Throwing|damage done by throws]].
! [[Animal Crossing: Wild World]]
! ?
|-
|-
! [[Arwing]] [[Starfox (universe)]]
|{{EffectIcon|Flame}}||[Flame] Attack||Increases the damage done by [[flame|fire-based]] attacks.
! [[Star Fox 64]]
! [Leg] +6 (Fox,Falco,Wolf)
|-
|-
! [[Aryll]]
|{{EffectIcon|Electric}}||[Electric] Attack||Increases the damage done by [[electric]] attacks.
! [[Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker]]
! ?
|-
|-
! [[Ashley]]
|{{EffectIcon|Freezing}}||[Freezing] Attack||Increases the damage done by [[freezing|ice-based]] attacks.
! [[Trace Memory]]
! [Throwing] +16 (All)
|-
|-
! [[Ashley]]
|{{EffectIcon|Water}}||[Water] Attack||Increases the damage done by [[water|water-based]] attacks. Only the Pokémon Trainer's {{SSBB|Squirtle}} can apply stickers with this effect.
! [[WarioWare: Touched]]
! ?
|-
|-
! [[Ashley viewing OTS]]
|{{EffectIcon|Grass}}||[Grass] Attack||Increases the damage done by [[grass (effect)|plant-based]] attacks. Only the Pokémon Trainer's {{SSBB|Ivysaur}} can apply stickers with this effect.
! [[Trace Memory]]
! ?
|-
|-
! [[Baby Mario]]
|{{TypeIcon|Energy}}||[Energy] Attack||Increases the damage done by [[energy|energy-based]] attacks such as Fox's {{b|Blaster|Fox}}.
! [[Yoshi's Island]]
! ?
|-
|-
! [[Bowser Jr.]]
|{{TypeIcon|Magic}}||[Magic] Attack||Increases the damage done by [[magic (type)|magical]] attacks. Only {{SSBB|Peach}} and {{SSBB|Zelda}} can apply stickers with this effect.
! [[Mario Superstar Baseball]]
! ?
|-
|-
! [[Balloon Fighter]]
|{{TypeIcon|PK}}||[PK] Attack||Increases the damage done by [[PK]]-based attacks. Only {{SSBB|Ness}} and {{SSBB|Lucas}} can apply stickers with this effect.
! [[Balloon Fight]]
! [Weapon] +4 (Pit)
|-
|-
! [[Banana Bunch]]
|{{EffectIcon|Aura}}||[Aura] Attack||Increases the damage done by {{b|aura|effect}}-based attacks. Only {{SSBB|Lucario}} can apply stickers with this effect.
! [[Donkey Kong Country]]
! ?
|-
|-
! [[Banana Coin]]
|{{TypeIcon|Pikmin}}||[Pikmin] Attack||Increases the damage done by [[Pikmin]]-based attacks. Only {{SSBB|Olimar}} can apply stickers with this effect.
! [[Donkey Kong 64]]
! [Leg] +4 (All)
|-
|-
! [[Banana Peel]]
|{{EffectIcon|Darkness}}||[Darkness] Attack||Increases the damage done by [[darkness|dark-based]] attacks. Only {{SSBB|Ganondorf}} can apply stickers with this effect.
! [[Mario Kart: Double Dash]]
! ?
|-
|-
! [[Barkle]]
|{{TypeIcon|Explosive}}||[Explosives] Attack||Increases the damage done by [[explosive|explosion-based]] attacks.
! [[Tingle's Rupeeland]]
! ?
|-
|-
! [[Barrel Train]]
|[[File:SpecialsDirect.png|16px|link=Specials: Direct]]||[Specials: Direct] Attack||Increases the damage done by moves that are considered to be [[Specials: Direct|direct]]. The exact criteria are unknown.
! [[Mario Kart: Double Dash]]
! [Leg] Attack +19 (All)
|-
|-
! [[Bellossom]]
|[[File:SpecialsIndirect.png|16px|link=Specials: Indirect]]||{{NTSC}} [Specials: Indirect] Attack<br>{{PAL}} [Indirect] Attack||Increases the damage done by moves that are considered to be [[Specials: Indirect|indirect]]. This includes all projectiles and a few regular, distanced attacks.
! [[Pokemon series]]
|}
! ?
 
====Defense-based effects====
When used, these stickers reduce the damage taken by incoming attacks.
 
The formula for damage reduction is:
 
<big><big><math>r=-{v \over 80}+1</math></big></big>
 
Where '''v''' is the value given by the sticker description and '''r''' is the damage multiplier. For example, a sticker with a reduction of 20 will cause attacks to be scaled to 0.75 of the original damage, or a damage reduction of 25%. Note, in the code the sticker's value is cut in half and rounded down, resulting in every odd number being the exact same as the even number before it (e.g. 3=2, 25=24, etc.).
 
To prevent the player from taking no damage, values of 80 or more set damage to 1%; this is not possible without hacking, as the highest value on a resistance sticker is 44. Values below 80 behave normally and can potentially reduce damage below 1%.
 
{|class="wikitable"
|-
|-
! [[Big Switch]]
!Icon||Effect!!Description
! [[Kirby and The Amazing Mirror]]
! [Launch Resistance] +18 (All)
|-
|-
! [[Big The Cat]]
|{{EffectIcon|Normal}}||[Battering] Resistance||Decreases damage taken from [[normal]] attacks.
! [[Sonic Adventure Director's Cut]]
! ?
|-
|-
! [[Blathers]]
|{{EffectIcon|Slash}}||[Slash] Resistance||Decreases damage taken from slash attacks.
! [[Animal Crossing: Wild World]]
! ?
|-
|-
! [[Blaze the Cat]]
|{{EffectIcon|Flame}}||[Flame] Resistance||Decreases damage taken from fire-based attacks.
! [[Sonic Rush]]
! ?
|-
|-
! [[Blipper]]
|{{EffectIcon|Electric}}||[Electric] Resistance||Decreases damage taken from electric attacks.
! [[Kirby Series]]
|}
! ?
 
|-
====Special stickers====
! [[Blue Falcon]]
These stickers have varied and unusual effects.
! [[F-Zero GX]]
{|class="wikitable"
! ?
|-
! [[Bone Dragon]]
! [[Yoshi's Story]]
! ?
|-
! [[Bonkers]]
! [[Kirby: Squeak Squad]]
! ?
|-
! [[Boo]]
! [[Mario Tennis]]
! ?
|-
! [[Booker]]
! [[Animal Crossing]]
! ?
|-
! [[Boulder]]
! [[Excite Truck]]
! ?
|-
! [[Boundish]]
! [[Digiluxe]]
! ?
|-
! [[Bowser]]
! [[DDR: Mario Mix]]
! ?
|-
! [[Bowser]]
! [[Mario Kart 64]]
! ?
|-
! [[Bowser]]
! [[Super Paper Mario]]
! ?
|-
! [[Bowser Coin]]
! [[Mario Party 6]]
! ?
|-
! [[Bowser Jr.]]
! [[Super Mario Sunshine]]
! [Tail] +25 (Yoshi, Pikachu, Diddy Kong, Pokemon Trainer)
|-
! [[Bowser Space]]
! [[Mario Party]]
! ?
|-
! [[Boxy]]
! [[Kirby: Squeak Squad]]
! ?
|-
! [[Boy]]
! [[Animal Crossing: Wild World]]
! [Arm] +11 (All)
|-
! [[Boy]]
! [[Magical Starsign]]
! ?
|-
! [[Boy]]
! [[Magical Vacation]]
! ?
|-
! [[Brewster]]
! [[Animal Crossing: Wild World]]
! ?
|-
! [[Brute]]
! [[Mario Kart: Double Dash]]
! ?
|-
! [[Bubble Baby Mario]]
! [[Yoshi's Island]]
! ?
|-
! [[Bullet Bill]]
! [[New Super Mario Bros.]]
! ?
|-
! [[Bullet Blaster]]
! [[Mario Kart: Double Dash]]
! ?
|-
! [[Burt the Bashful]]
! [[Yoshi's Island]]
! ?
|-
! [[Cackletta]]
! [[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]
! ?
|-
! [[Capt. Falcon]]
! [[F-Zero GX]]
! ?
|-
! [[Capt. Falcon]]
! [[F-Zero X]]
! ?
|-
! [[Celebi]]
! [[Pokémon (universe)|Pokemon series]]
! ?
|-
! [[Celeste]]
! [[Animal Crossing: Wild World]]
! ?
|-
! [[Cell Phone]]
! [[Kirby & The Amazing Mirror]]
! [Slash] Resistance + 4'''
|-
! [[Kirby (SSBB)|Kirby]]
! ?
! ?
|-
! [[Meta Knight (SSBB)|Meta Knight]]
! ?
! ?
|-
! [[King Dedede (SSBB)|King Dedede]]
! ?
! ?
|-
! [[Chain Chomp]]
! [[Mario Party 8]]
! ?
|-
! [[Chao]]
! [[Sonic Adventure Director's Cut]]
! ?
|-
! [[Charizard]]
! [[Pokémon (universe)|Pokemon series]]
! ?
|-
! [[Chef]]
! [[Shaberu! DS Cooking Navi]]
! ?
|-
! [[Chef Kawasaki]]
! [[Kirby Super Star]]
! ?
|-
! [[Chibi-Robo]]
! [[Chibi-Robo]]
! ?
|-
! [[Chibi-Robo]]
! [[Chibi-Robo: Park Patrol]]
! ?
|-
! [[Chikorita]]
! [[Pokémon (universe)|Pokemon series]]
! ?
|-
! [[Chozo Statue]]
! [[Metroid II]]
! ?
|-
! [[Chromatron]]
! [[Digiluxe]]
! ?
|-
! [[Chunky Kong]]
! [[Donkey Kong 64]]
! ?
|-
! [[Claus]]
! [[Mother 3]]
! ?
|-
! [[Coin]]
! [[New Super Mario Bros.]]
! ?
|-
! [[Colonel Campbell]]
! [[Metal Gear Solid]]
! ?
|-
! [[Commander Kahn]]
! [[Elite Beat Agents]]
! [Arm] Attack +18
|-
! [[Cook Kirby]]
! [[Kirby Super Star]]
! ?
|-
! [[Copper]]
! [[Animal Crossing: Wild World]]
! ?
|-
! [[Count Bleck]]
! [[Super Paper Mario]]
! ?
|-
! [[Cranky Kong]]
! [[Donkey Kong (universe)|Donkey Kong Series]]
! ?
|-
! [[Crazee Dayzee]]
! [[Yoshi's Island DS]]
! ?
|-
! [[Crazy Redd]]
! [[Animal Crossing: Wild World]]
! ?
|-
! [[Cream the Rabbit and Cheese Chao]]
! [[Sonic Advance 2]]
! ?
|-
! [[Crimson Candypop Bud]]
! [[Pikmin 2]]
! ?
|-
! [[Charmy Bee]]
! [[Sonic Channel]]
! ?
|-
! [[Cupid Kirby]]
! [[Kirby & The Amazing Mirror]]
! ?
|-
! [[Cupit]]
! [[Sennen Kazoku]]
! ?
|-
! [[Daphnes Nohansen Hyrule]]
! [[The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker]]
! ?
|-
! [[Dark Samus]]
! [[Metroid Prime 2 Echoes]]
! ?
|-
! [[Dark Suit Samus]]
! [[Metroid Prime 2 Echoes]]
! ?
|-
! [[Dash]]
! [[Star Fox Command]]
! ?
|-
! [[Deku Link]]
! [[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask]]
! ?
|-
! [[Deku Nut]]
! [[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]]
! ?
|-
! [[Deoxys]]
! [[Pokémon (universe)|Pokemon series]]
! ?
|-
! [[Derek]]
! [[Elite Beat Agents]]
! ?
|-
! [[Dice Block]]
! [[Mario Party 8]]
! ?
|-
! [[Digidrive]]
! [[Digiluxe]]
! ?
|-
! [[Diddy Kong]]
! [[Donkey Kong Country]]
! ?
|-
! [[Diddy Kong]]
! [[Mario Superstar Baseball]]
! [Leg] +12 (Diddy Kong, Donkey Kong)
|-
! [[Dixie Kong]]
! [[Donkey Konga 2]]
! ?
|-
! [[DK]]
! [[Mario Superstar Baseball]]
! ?
|-
! [[Donbe]]
! [[Shin Onigashima]]
! ?
|-
! [[Donkey Kong]]
! [[Donkey Kong Country]]
! ?
|-
! [[Dr. Crygor]]
! [[Metroid Prime 2 Echoes]]
! ?
|-
! [[Dr. Eggman]]
! [[Sonic The Hedgehog]]
! ?
|-
! [[Dr. Lobe]]
! [[Big Brain Academy]]
! ?
|-
! [[Dr. Lobe]]
! [[Big Brain Academy: Wii Degree]]
! ?
|-
! [[Dribble]]
! [[WarioWare: Mega Party Games]]
! ?
|-
! [[Dr. Shrunk]]
! [[Animal Crossing: Wild World]]
! ?
|-
! [[Dry Bones]]
! [[Mario Party 7]]
! ?
|-
! [[Duck]]
! [[Duck Hunt]]
! ?
|-
! [[Dunning Smith]]
! [[Hotel Dusk: Room 215]]
! [Leg] +6 (All)
|-
! [[Dyna Blade]]
! [[Kirby Super Star]]
! ?
|-
! [[Dzuke-chan]]
! [[English Training]]
! ?
|-
! [[Duster]]
! [[Mother 3]]
! ?
|-
! [[E-102 Gamma]]
! [[Sonic Adventure Director's Cut]]
! ?
|-
! [[Egg]]
! [[Game & Watch]]
! ?
|-
! [[Eggplant Wizard]]
! [[Kid Icarus]]
! ?
|-
! [[Eirika]]
! [[Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones]]
! ?
|-
! [[Electrode]]
! [[Pokémon (universe)|Pokemon series]]
! ?
|-
! [[Electroplankton]]
! ?
! ?
|-
! [[Eliwood]]
! [[Fire Emblem]]
! ?
|-
! [[Emerl]]
! [[Sonic Battle]]
! ?
|-
! [[Enguarde]]
! [[Donkey Kong Country]]
! [Body],[Spin] +15 (Diddy Kong, Donkey Kong)
|-
! [[Entei]]
! [[Pokémon (universe)|Pokemon series]]
! ?
|-
! [[Epona & Link]]
! [[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]]
! ?
|-
! [[Erazor Djinn]]
! [[Sonic & the Secret Rings]]
! ?
|-
! [[Espio The Chameleon]]
! [[Sonic Heroes]]
! ?
|-
! [[Eva]]
! [[MGS3: Snake Eater]]
! ?
|-
! [[Ezlo]]
! [[Zelda: Minish Cap]]
! ?
|-
! [[F-Type]]
! [[Wild Trax]]
! ?
|-
! [[Fairy]]
! [[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess]]
! ?
|-
! [[Falco]]
! [[Star Fox 64]]
! ?
|-
! [[Falco]]
! [[Star Fox Assault]]
! ?
|-
! [[Fat Hockey Player]]
! [[Ice Hockey]]
! ?
|-
! [[Federation Trooper]]
! [[Metroid Prime 2 Echoes]]
! ?
|-
! [[Fire Flower]]
! [[New Super Mario Bros.]]
! ?
|-
! [[Fire Stingray]]
! [[F-Zero GX]]
! ?
|-
! [[Firefly]]
! [[Excite Truck]]
! ?
|-
! [[Flag Man]]
! [[Game & Watch]]
! ?
|-
! [[Flint]]
! [[Mother 3]]
! ?
|-
! [[Flower Fairy Lip]]
! [[Nintendo Puzzle Collection]]
! ?
|-
! [[Flower Icon]]
! [[Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door]]
! ?
|-
! [[Fly Guy]]
! [[Mario Power Tennis]]
! ?
|-
! [[Fox]]
! [[Star Fox]]
! ?
|-
! [[Free Ranger]]
! [[Chibi-Robo: Park Patrol]]
! ?
|-
! [[Funky Kong]]
! [[Donkey Konga 3 JP]]
! ?
|-
! [[Gale Hawg]]
! [[DK Jungle Beat]]
! ?
|-
! [[Ganondorf]]
! [[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]]
! ?
|-
! [[Ganondorf]]
! [[Zelda: Wind Waker]]
! ?
|-
! [[General Guy]]
! [[Paper Mario]]
! ?
|-
! [[Girl]]
! [[Animal Crossing: Wild World]]
! ?
|-
! [[Golden Fox]]
! [[F-Zero 64]]
! ?
|-
! [[Goldeen]]
! [[Pokemon series]]
! ?
|-
! [[Gomar & Shioh]]
! [[F-Zero GX]]
! ?
|-
! [[Goombella]]
! [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]
! ?
|-
! [[Gordo]]
! [[Kirby (universe)|''Kirby'' Series]]
! ?
|-
! [[Gracie]]
! [[Animal Crossing]]
! ?
|-
! [[Gray Fox]]
! [[Metal Gear Solid]]
! ?
|-
! [[Green Rupee]]
! [[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess]]
! ?
|-
! [[Greil]]
! [[Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance]]
! ?
|-
! [[Groudon]]
! [[Pokemon series]]
! ?
|-
! [[Gulliver]]
! [[Animal Crossing: Wild World]]
! ?
|-
! [[Hajime Tanaka]]
! [[Ouendan 2]]
! ?
|-
! [[Hammer Bro]]
! [[Mario (universe)|''Mario'' Series]]
! ?
|-
! [[Harriet]]
! [[Animal Crossing: Wild World]]
! ?
|-
! [[Hero's Shield]]
! [[The Legend of Zelda (universe)|''The Legend of Zelda'' series]]
! ?
|-
! [[Hinawa]]
! [[Mother 3]]
! ?
|-
! [[HM Mech Rosa]]
! [[Chosoju Mecha MG]]
! ?
|-
! [[Ho-oh]]
! [[Pokemon series]]
! ?
|-
! [[Hookshot]]
! [[The Legend of Zelda (universe)|''The Legend of Zelda'' series]]
! ?
|-
! [[Hot Head]]
! [[Kirby: Squeak Squad]]
! ?
|-
! [[Hylian Shield]]
! [[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess]]
! ?
|-
! [[Ike]]
! [[Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance]]
! ?
|-
! [[Instructor]]
! [[Pilotwings]]
! ?
|-
! [[Iron Tiger]]
! [[F-Zero X]]
! ?
|-
! [[Item Box]]
! [[Mario Kart: Double Dash]]
! ?
|-
! [[Jake]]
! [[Advance Wars: Dual Strike]]
! ?
|-
! [[Jewel Fairy Ruby]]
! [[Nintendo Puzzle Collection]]
! ?
|-
! [[Jill & Drill Dozer]]
! [[Drill Dozer]]
! ?
|-
! [[Jill]]
! [[Drill Dozer]]
! ?
|-
! [[Jimmy T.]]
! [[WarioWare: Mega Party Games]]
! ?
|-
! [[Jimmy T.]]
! [[WarioWare: Touched!]]
! ?
|-
! [[Jirachi]]
! [[Pokemon series]]
! ?
|-
! [[Joan]]
! [[Animal Crossing: Wild World]]
! ?
|-
! [[Joshua]]
! [[Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones]]
! [Slash] Attack + 9
|-
! [[K.K. Slider]]
! [[Animal Crossing: Wild World]]
! ?
|-
! [[Kai Doumeki]]
! [[Ouendan 2]]
! ?
|-
! [[Kamek]]
! [[Yoshi Touch & Go]]
! ?
|-
! [[Kamek]]
! [[Yoshi's Island]]
! ?
|-
! [[Kamisama]]
! [[Sennen Kazoku]]
! ?
|-
! [[Kammy Koopa]]
! [[Paper Mario]]
! ?
|-
! [[Kanden]]
! [[Metroid Prime Hunters]]
! ?
|-
! [[Kapp'n]]
! [[Animal Crossing: Wild World]]
! ?
|-
! [[Kat]]
! [[WarioWare: Touched]]
! ?
|-
! [[Katrina]]
! [[Animal Crossing: Wild World]]
! [Magic] Attack + 13
|-
! [[King Bulbin & Lord Bulbo]]
! [[Zelda: Twilight Princess]]
! ?
|-
! [[King DeDeDe]]
! [[Kirby: Squeak Squad]]
! ?
|-
! [[King Dodongo]]
! [[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]]
! ?
|-
! [[King K. Rool]]
! [[Donkey Kong 64]]
! ?
|-
! [[King of Red Lions & Link]]
! [[Zelda: Wind Waker]]
! ?
|-
! [[King Zora]]
! [[Zelda: Ocarina of Time]]
! ?
|-
! [[Kirby]]
! [[Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards]]
! ?
|-
! [[Kirsh]]
! [[Magical Vacation]]
! ?
|-
! [[Klaptrap]]
! [[Donkey Kong (universe)|Donkey Kong Series]]
! ?
|-
! [[Koopa Paratroopa]]
! [[Paper Mario (universe)|Paper Mario series]]
! ?
|-
! [[Koopa Troopa]]
! [[Super Mario Strikers]]
! ?
|-
! [[Kooper]]
! [[Paper Mario]]
! ?
|-
! [[Krystal]]
! [[Star Fox Assault]]
! [Electric] Attack +28
|-
! [[Kumatora]]
! [[Mother 3]]
! ?
|-
! [[Kururin]]
! [[Kururin Paradise]]
! ?
|-
! [[Kyorosuke]]
! [[Densetsu no Stafy 4]]
! ?
|-
! [[Lakitu]]
! [[Mario Kart: Super Circuit]]
! ?
|-
! [[Lakitu]]
! [[New Super Mario Bros.]]
! ?
|-
! [[Lanky Kong]]
! [[Donkey Kong 64]]
! ?
|-
! [[Lantern]]
! [[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess]]
! ?
|-
! [[Latias & Latios]]
! [[Pokemon series]]
! ?
|-
! [[Leon]]
! [[Star Fox Command]]
! ?
|-
! [[Leon]]
! [[Star Fox: Assault]]
! ?
|-
! [[Lightning]]
! [[Mario Kart (universe)|Mario Kart Series]]
! ?
|-
! [[Lilina]]
! [[Fire Emblem: Fūin no Tsurugi|Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade]]
! ?
|-
! [[Link & Pigs]]
! [[The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker]]
! ?
|-
! [[Link]]
! [[The Legend of Zelda]]
! ?
|-
! [[Link]]
! [[Zelda: Twilight Princess]]
! ?
|-
! [[Link]]
! [[Zelda: Wind Waker]]
! ?
|-
! [[Link with Goron Mask]]
! [[Zelda: Majora's Mask]]
! ?
|-
! [[Lion]]
! [[Game & Watch]]
! ?
|-
! [[Liquid Snake]]
! [[Metal Gear Solid]]
! ?
|-
! [[Lon Lon Milk]]
! [[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]]
! ?
|-
! [[Lucario]]
! [[Pokémon (universe)|Pokemon series]]
! ?
|-
! [[Ludwig von Koopa]]
! [[Super Mario Bros. 3]]
! ?
|-
! [[Lugia]]
! [[Pokémon (universe)|Pokemon series]]
! ?
|-
! [[Luigi & Baby Luigi]]
! [[Mario & Luigi: PiT]]
! ?
|-
! [[Mabel]]
! [[Animal Crossing: Wild World]]
! ?
|-
! [[Mach Rider]]
! ?
! ?
|-
! [[Mad Truck]]
! [[Mother]]
! ?
|-
! [[Makar]]
! [[The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker]]
! ?
|-
! [[Malo]]
! [[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess]]
! ?
|-
! [[Mario & Luigi]]
! [[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]
! ?
|-
! [[Mario & Yoshi]]
! [[Super Mario Sunshine]]
! ?
|-
! [[Mario]]
! [[Mario Kart DS]]
! ?
|-
! [[Mario]]
! [[Super Paper Mario]]
! ?
|-
! [[Marth]]
! [[Fire Emblem: Monsho no Nazo]]
! ?
|-
! [[Master]]
! [[Trade & Battle: Card Hero]]
! ?
|-
! [[Master Belch]]
! [[EarthBound]]
! ?
|-
! [[Master Miller]]
! [[Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes]]
! ?
|-
! [[Mega Mushroom]]
! [[New Super Mario Bros.]]
! ?
|-
! [[Megavitamin]]
! [[Dr. Mario|Dr. Mario series]]
! ?
|-
! [[Mei Ling]]
! [[Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes]]
! ?
|-
! [[Meryl Silverburgh]]
! [[Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes]]
! ?
|-
! [[Meta Knight Ball]]
! [[Kirby Canvas Curse]]
! ?
|-
! [[Metagross]]
! [[Pokémon (universe)|Pokemon series]]
! ?
|-
! [[Metal Gear Rex]]
! [[Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes]]
! ?
|-
! [[Metal Sonic]]
! [[Sonic CD]]
! ?
|-
! [[Metroid]]
! [[Metroid Pinball]]
! ?
|-
! [[Metroid]]
! [[Metroid Zero Mission]]
! ?
|-
! [[Mew]]
! [[Pokémon (universe)|Pokemon series]]
! ?
|-
! [[Midna & Wolf Link]]
! [[Zelda: Twilight Princess]]
! [Leg] +26 (Link, Toon Link, Zelda, Ganondorf)
|-
! [[Midori Mushi]]
! [[Slide Adventure MAGKID]]
! ?
|-
! [[Mila]]
! [[Hotel Dusk: Room 215]]
! ?
|-
! [[Miles "Tails" Prower]]
! [[Sonic The Hedgehog 2]]
! ?
|-
! [[Mini Mario]]
! [[Mario vs. DK 2: MotM]]
! ?
|-
! [[Mist]]
! [[Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance]]
! ?
|-
! [[Mona & Moped]]
! [[WarioWare: MMG]]
! ?
|-
! [[Mona]]
! [[WarioWare: Touched!]]
! [Slash] Resistance + 4
|-
! [[Monster]]
! [[FGPII: 3D Hot Rally]]
! ?
|-
! [[Moon Fairy Seren]]
! [[Nintendo Puzzle Collection]]
! ?
|-
! [[Mother Brain]]
! [[Metroid: Zero Mission]]
! ?
|-
! [[Mother Logo]]
! [[Mother (universe)|Mother series]]
! ?
|-
! [[Mouser]]
! [[New Super Mario Bros.]]
! ?
|-
! [[Mr. Saturn]]
! [[EarthBound]]
! ?
|-
! [[Mr. Saturn]]
! [[Mother 3]]
! ?
|-
! [[Munchlax]]
! [[Pokémon (universe)|Pokemon series]]
! ?
|-
! [[Mushroom]]
! [[New Super Mario Bros.]]
! ?
|-
! [[Musketeer Daltania]]
! [[Chosoju Mecha MG]]
! ?
|-
! [[Muskular]]
! [[Mario Party 5]]
! ?
|-
! [[Myrrh]]
! [[Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones]]
! ?
|-
! [[Nana]]
! [[Ice Climber]]
! ?
|-
! [[Naomi Hunter]]
! [[Metal Gear Solid]]
! ?
|-
! [[Ness]]
! [[EarthBound]]
! ?
|-
! [[Ningyou Kouchuu Viigaru]]
! [[Chosoju Mecha MG]]
! ?
|-
! [[Ninian]]
! [[Fire Emblem]]
! ?
|-
! [[Ninten]]
! [[Mother]]
! ?
|-
! [[Noki]]
! [[Super Mario Sunshine]]
! ?
|-
! [[Nruff]]
! [[Kirby 64]]
! ?
|-
! [[Ocarina of Time]]
! [[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]]
! ?
|-
! [[O'Chunks]]
! [[Super Paper Mario]]
! ?
|-
! [[Octoman]]
! [[F-Zero GX]]
! ?
|-
! [[Octopus]]
! [[Game & Watch]]
! ?
|-
! [[Orbiter]]
! [[Digiluxe]]
! ?
|-
! [[Orbulon]]
! [[WarioWare: Mega Party Games]]
! ?
|-
! [[Otacon]]
! [[Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Libery]]
! ?
|-
! [[Pak E. Derm]]
! [[Yoshi's Story]]
! ?
|-
! [[Panel]]
! [[Nintendo Puzzle Collection]]
! ?
|-
! [[Papa]]
! [[Chibi Robo]]
! ?
|-
! [[Parachute]]
! [[Game & Watch]]
! ?
|-
! [[Party Monkey]]
! [[Donkey Kong: Jungle Beat]]
! ?
|-
! [[Peach & Daisy]]
! [[Mario Party 7]]
! ?
|-
! [[Peach]]
! [[Mario Strikers Charged]]
! ?
|-
! [[Peach]]
! [[Super Mario Bros. 2]]
! ?
|-
! [[Peach]]
! [[Super Princess Peach]]
! ?
|-
! [[Pelly]]
! [[Animal Crossing: Wild World]]
! ?
|-
! [[Penny]]
! [[WarioWare: Smooth Moves]]
! ?
|-
! [[Peppy]]
! [[Star Fox 64]]
! ?
|-
! [[Peppy]]
! [[Star Fox Assault]]
! ?
|-
! [[Perry]]
! [[Super Princess Peach]]
! ?
|-
! [[Petey Piranha]]
! [[Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour]]
! ?
|-
! [[Petey Piranha]]
! [[Mario Strikers Charged]]
! ?
|-
! [[Phantom Ganon]]
! [[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]]
! ?
|-
! [[Pianta]]
! [[Super Mario Sunshine]]
! ?
|-
! [[Pigma]]
! [[Star Fox: Assault]]
! ?
|-
! [[Pinkle]]
! [[Tingle's Rupeeland]]
! ?
|-
! [[Piplup]]
! [[Pokémon (universe)|Pokemon series]]
! ?
|-
! [[Pit]]
! [[Kid Icarus]]
! ?
|-
! [[Pit]]
! [[Kid Icarus: OM&M]]
! ?
|-
! [[Plum]]
! [[Mario Golf]]
! ?
|-
! [[Poo]]
! [[EarthBound]]
! ?
|-
! [[Porky]]
! [[EarthBound]]
! ?
|-
! [[Postman]]
! [[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess]]
! ?
|-
! [[Propeller Shy Guy]]
! [[Yoshi's Story]]
! ?
|-
! [[Purple Pikmin]]
! [[Pikmin 2]]
! ?
|-
! [[Putty]]
! [[Magical Starsign]]
! ?
|-
! [[R.O.B.]]
! [[Mario Kart DS US]]
! ?
|-
! [[Rad]]
! [[Excite Truck]]
! ?
|-
! [[Raiden]]
! [[Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons Of Liberty]]
! ?
|-
! [[Rakensen]]
! [[Custom Robo: BR]]
! ?
|-
! [[Rambi]]
! [[Donkey Kong Country]]
! ?
|-
! [[Rawk Hawk]]
! [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]
! ?
|-
! [[Ray]]
! [[Custom Robo]]
! ?
|-
! [[Ray 01]]
! [[Custom Robo: BR]]
! ?
|-
! [[Ray MKIII]]
! [[Custom Robo Arena]]
! ?
|-
! [[Rayquaza]]
! [[Pokemon series]]
! ?
|-
! [[Reaper & Reapette]]
! [[Kid Icarus]]
! ?
|-
! [[Red Fire]]
! [[Mario Kart: Double Dash]]
! ?
|-
! [[Red Gazelle]]
! [[F-Zero X]]
! ?
|-
! [[Red Pellet Flower]]
! [[Pikmin 2]]
! ?
|-
! [[ReDead]]
! [[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]]
! ?
|-
! [[Ridley]]
! [[Metroid]]
! ?
|-
! [[ROB]]
! [[Star Fox Adventures]]
! ?
|-
! [[Rob Haywood]]
! [[Wave Race BS]]
! ?
|-
! [[Robo Cube]]
! [[Custom Robo: BR]]
! ?
|-
! [[Robot & Blocks]]
! [[Stack Up]]
! ?
|-
! [[Robot]]
! [[Mario Kart DS JP]]
! ?
|-
! [[Rosie]]
! [[Animal Crossing: Wild World]]
! ?
|-
! [[Running Chibi-Robo]]
! [[Chibi-Robo]]
! ?
|-
! [[Running Zero Suit Samus]]
! [[Metroid: Zero Mission]]
! ?
|-
! [[Sabure Prince]]
! [[Kaeru no Tame ni Kane wa Naru]]
! ?
|-
! [[Salsa]]
! [[Mother 3]]
! ?
|-
! [[Salvatore]]
! [[The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker]]
! ?
|-
! [[Sami]]
! [[Advance Wars]]
! ?
|-
! [[Samus]]
! [[Metroid Fusion]]
! ?
|-
! [[Samus]]
! [[Metroid]]
! ?
|-
! [[Samurai Goroh]]
! [[F-Zero X]]
! ?
|-
! [[Sayaka Amemiya]]
! [[Ouendan 2]]
! ?
|-
! [[Seal Head]]
! [[Custom Robo: BR]]
! ?
|-
! [[Shadow The Hedgehog]]
! [[Sonic Adventure 2 Battle]]
! ?
|-
! [[Sheriff]]
! ?
! ?
|-
! [[Shiba Inu]]
! [[Nintendogs]]
! ?
|-
! [[Shiida]]
! [[Fire Emblem: Monshono no Nazo]]
! ?
|-
! [[Shine Sprite]]
! [[Super Mario Sunshine]]
! ?
|-
! [[Shroob]]
! [[Mario & Luigi: PiT]]
! ?
|-
! [[Shy Guy]]
! [[Yoshi's Story]]
! ?
|-
! [[Sidestepper]]
! [[Mario Bros.]]
! ?
|-
! [[Silver the Hedgehog]]
! [[Sonic Channel]]
! ?
|-
! [[Skull Kid]]
! [[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask]]
! ?
|-
! [[Slippy]]
! [[Star Fox: Assault]]
! ?
|-
! [[Solid Snake]]
! [[Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes]]
! ?
|-
! [[Solid Snake]]
! [[Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty ]]
! ?
|-
! [[Sonic the Hedgehog]]
! [[Sonic the Hedgehog (game)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]
! ?
|-
! [[Sothe]]
! [[Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn]]
! ?
|-
! [[Super Sonic]]
! [[Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (game)|Sonic the Hedgehog 2]]
! ?
|-
! [[Space Pirate]]
! [[Super Metroid]]
! ?
|-
! [[Special Token]]
! [[Metroid Pinball]]
! ?
|-
! [[Spiny]]
! [[New Super Mario Bros.]]
! ?
|-
! [[Spitz]]
! [[WarioWare: Mega Party Games]]
! ?
|-
! [[Stafy]]
! [[Densetsu no Stafy ]]
! ?
|-
! [[Stafy]]
! [[Densetsu no Stafy 2]]
! ?
|-
! [[Starman]]
! [[Kirby: Squeak Squad]]
! ?
|-
! [[Starman]]
! [[Mario (universe)|Mario Series]]
! ?
|-
! [[Starship]]
! [[Metroid Fusion]]
! [Weapon] +9 (Samus, Zero Suit Samus)
|-
! [[Starship]]
! [[Metroid Prime Hunters]]
! ?
|-
! [[Stork]]
! [[Yoshi's Island DS]]
! ?
|-
! [[Stork Stop]]
! [[Yoshi's Island DS]]
! ?
|-
! [[Stuffwell]]
! [[Joy Mech Flight]]
! ?
|-
! [[Suicune]]
! [[Pokémon (universe)|Pokemon series]]
! ?
|-
! [[Sukapon]]
! [[Joy Mech Fight]]
! Launch Power + 10
|-
! [[Super Mario Bros.]]
! ?
! ?
|-
! [[Super Sonic]]
! [[Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (game)|Sonic the Hedgehog 2]]
! ?
|-
! [[Sylux]]
! [[Metroid Prime Hunters]]
! ?
|-
! [[Tameo]]
! [[Trade & Battle: Card Hero]]
! ?
|-
! [[Teddy]]
! [[Mother]]
! ?
|-
! [[Telly]]
! [[Chibi-Robo]]
! ?
|-
! [[Tetra]]
! [[The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker]]
! ?
|-
! [[The Black Knight]]
! [[Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance]]
! ?
|-
! [[The Boss]]
! [[Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater]]
! ?
|-
! [[The Great Fairy]]
! [[The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker]]
! ?
|-
! [[The President]]
! [[Pikmin 2]]
! ?
|-
! [[Tikal]]
! [[Sonic Adventure Director's Cut]]
! ?
|-
! [[Tingle]]
! [[Tingle's Rupeeland]]
! ?
|-
! [[Tingle]]
! [[The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker]]
! ?
|-
! [[Toad]]
! [[Mario (universe)|Mario Series]]
! ?
|-
! [[Toad]]
! [[Mario Party 6]]
! ?
|-
! [[Toadette]]
! [[Mario Kart: Double Dash!]]
! ?
|-
! [[Toadsworth]]
! [[Mario & Luigi: Partners In Time]]
! ?
|-
! [[Toadsworth]]
! [[Super Mario Sunshine]]
! ?
|-
! [[Togepi]]
! [[Pokemon Series]]
! ?
|-
! [[Tom Nook]]
! [[Animal Crossing: Wild World]]
! ?
|-
! [[Torchic]]
! [[Pokemon Series]]
! ?
|-
! [[Tortimer]]
! [[Animal Crossing]]
! ?
|-
! [[Training Academy Coach]]
! [[X]]
! ?
|-
! [[Treasure Chest]]
! [[Kirby: Squeak Squad]]
! ?
|-
! [[Vector The Crocodile]]
! [[Sonic Heroes]]
! ?
|-
! [[Vermin]]
! [[Game & Watch]]
! ?
|-
! [[Volvoice]]
! [[Electroplankton]]
! ?
|-
! [[Waddle Dee Ball]]
! [[Kirby Canvas Curse]]
! [Arm] +5 (All)
|-
! [[Waluigi]]
! [[Mario Superstar Baseball]]
! ?
|-
! [[Waluigi]]
! [[Super Mario Strikers]]
! ?
|-
! [[Wario]]
! [[Super Mario Strikers]]
! ?
|-
! [[Wario Car]]
! [[Mario Kart: Double Dash]]
! ?
|-
! [[Wario World Symbol]]
! [[Wario World]]
! ?
|-
! [[Warior Ing]]
! [[Metroid Prime 2 Echoes]]
! ?
|-
! [[Warrior Mech Gauss]]
! [[Chosoju Mecha MG]]
! ?
|-
! [[Water Fairy Elias]]
! [[Nintendo Puzzle Collection]]
! ?
|-
! [[Wave the Swallow]]
! [[Sonic Riders]]
! ?
|-
|-
! [[Weavel]]
!Icon||Effect!!Description!!Meaning of value
! [[Metroid Prime Hunters]]
! ?
|-
|-
! [[Weavile]]
|{{StickerIcon|LaunchPower}}||Launch Power||Increases the distance a character's attacks can send enemies.||Acts as a multiplier to all [[knockback]] delivered, following the formula <math>1+{v \over 200}</math>; it ranges from 4 to 53.
! [[Pokémon (universe)|Pokemon series]]
! ?
|-
|-
! [[Welsh Corgi]]
|{{StickerIcon|LaunchResistance}}||Launch Resistance||Decreases the distance a character flies when hit.||Acts as a multiplier to all knockback received, following the formula <math>1-{v \over 200}</math>; it ranges from 6 to 57.
! [[Nintendogs]]
! ?
|-
|-
! [[Whispy Woods]]
|{{StickerIcon|FlinchResistance}}||Flinch Resistance||Makes it more difficult for a character to [[flinch]].||Grants [[knockback-based armor]] equal to the sticker's value; it ranges from 35 to 168. Launch Resistance reduces knockback before Flinch Resistance occurs, allowing for stronger attacks to be armored when combined.
! [[Kirby Super Star]]
! ?
|-
|-
! [[White Cat]]
|{{StickerIcon|ShieldResistance}}||Shield Resistance||Increases the strength of a character's [[shield]] by the number indicated.||Adds the sticker's value to the shield's health.
! [[F-Zero GX]]
! ?
|-
|-
! [[White Monkey]]
|{{StickerIcon|ShieldRecovery}}||Shield Recovery||Improves the recharge rate of a character's shield.||Adds 1/10th sticker's value to the amount of shield health regenerated per second.
! [[Donkey Kong: Jungle Beat]]
! ?
|-
|-
! [[Wild Gunman]]
|{{StickerIcon|DizzyTime}}||Dizzy Time||Reduces the length of time spent [[stun]]ned. The only sticker effect given as a negative number.||Reduces the number of stun [[frame]]s by the sticker's value.
! ?
! ?
|-
|-
! [[Wolf]]
|{{StickerIcon|SwimTime}}||Swim Time||Increases the duration a character can [[swim]] before drowning.||Adds the sticker's value in seconds to how long a character can safely swim for.
! [[Star Fox: Assault]]
! ?
|-
|-
! [[Wolfen]]
|{{StickerIcon|FoodEffect}}||Food Effect||Increases the healing effect of [[food]] items by the number indicated.||Adds to how much damage food heals.
! [[Star Fox 64]]
! ?
|-
|-
! [[Wolfen]]
|{{StickerIcon|MaximTomatoEffect}}||Maxim Tomato Effect||Increases the healing effect of a [[Maxim Tomato]] by the number indicated. Unique to Kirby series characters.||Adds to how much damage a Maxim Tomato heals.
! [[Star Fox: Assault]]
! ?
|-
|-
! [[Wrinkly Kong]]
|{{StickerIcon|HeartContainerEffect}}||Heart Container Effect||Increases the healing effect of a [[Heart Container]] by the number indicated. Unique to Zelda series characters.||Adds to how much damage a Heart Container heals.
! [[Donkey Kong: King of Swing]]
! ?
|-
|-
! [[Xananab]]
|{{StickerIcon|TrophyStandDrops}}||Trophy Stand Drops||Increases the frequency of [[Trophy Stand|trophy stands]].||Adds to the frequency ratio of Trophy Stands. This only affects boxes and enemies that already have a greater than 0 chance of dropping Trophy Stands.
! [[DK Jungle Climber]]
! Launch Resistance + 20
|-
|-
! [[Yadokarita]]
|{{StickerIcon|StickerDrops}}||Sticker Drops||Increases the frequency of stickers.||Adds to the frequency ratio of stickers. This only affects boxes and enemies that already have a greater than 0 chance of dropping stickers.
! [[Densetsu no Stafy]]
! [Weapon] +8
|-
|-
! [[Yellow Pellet]]
|{{StickerIcon|TrophyDrops}}||Trophy Drops||Increases the frequency of trophies.||Adds to the frequency ratio of trophies. This only affects boxes and enemies that already have a greater than 0 chance of dropping trophies.
! [[Pikmin 2]]
! ?
|-
|-
! [[Yellow Pikmin]]
|{{TypeIcon|Typeless}}||Carry [Item]||colspan="2"|Every new step (i.e., every time a character goes through a door), the character will start off holding the listed item. Possible items include [[Beam Sword]], [[Bob-omb]], [[Cracker Launcher]], [[Fan]], [[Fire Flower]], [[Home-Run Bat]], [[Lip's Stick]], [[Mr. Saturn]], [[Ray Gun]], [[Star Rod]], and [[Super Scope]]; there is only one sticker for each item.
! [[Pikmin]]
! ?
|-
! [[Yellow Virus]]
! [[Nintendo Puzzle Collection]]
! ?
|-
! [[Yoshi]]
! [[Mario Party 2]]
! ?
|-
! [[Yoshi]]
! [[Yoshi: Touch & Go]]
! ?
|-
! [[Yoshi Ship]]
! [[Yoshi Topsy-Turvy]]
! ?
|-
! [[Young Cricket]]
! [[WarioWare: Smooth Moves]]
! ?
|-
! [[Young Zelda]]
! [[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]]
! ?
|-
! [[Zelda]]
! [[The Legend of Zelda: Link to the Past]]
! ?
|-
! [[Zelda]]
! [[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]]
! ?
|-
! [[Zinger]]
! [[Donkey Kong: King of Swing]]
! ?
|-
! [[Zora]]
! [[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]]
! ?
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==Power-Ups==
==Trophy==
[[Image:sticker_base.jpg|right|thumb|Stickers being placed on a trophy base.]]
{{Trophy
On Friday, Jan 18th, ''Dojo!!'' announced that stickers can be used as power-ups. To do so, the stickers must be placed on the undersides of character trophies. Different stickers give different boosts, as well as some that are character-specific. Larger stickers give higher boosts, but take up more space on the trophy base. Applied stickers can be moved around, but removing one discards it permanently (though they can be regained through playing). Losing during adventure mode now causes half of the stickers found on that level to be lost.
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The statistical boost is only for adventure mode and not for ordinary brawls.
|desc=In The Subspace Emissary, you can place stickers on trophy stands to augment the offensive and defensive abilities of your characters. But stickers must be applied neatly--they must be fully on the stand and must not overlap. Sticker power generally corresponds to sticker size--bigger is better. But big stickers take up more room, so you must strike a balance.
 
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===Power-Up Effects===
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There are different types of powerups such as:
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Body - For Body Based attacks such as Wario or Kirby.
 
Flinch - Keeps the character from tripping as often.
 
Launch Resistance - Smashes don't launch you as far.


Head - for head butts such as Olimar's basic attack.
==Trivia==
*The internal file names of the sticker images are organized by a technical abbreviation of their console of origin, such as "DOL" for [[GameCube]], "NTR" for [[Nintendo DS]], and "RVL" for [[Wii]]. These abbreviations are references to their original codenames: Dolphin, Nitro, and Revolution, respectively. Third-party stickers are given "KONAMI" and "SEGA" designations instead, and ''Pokémon'' stickers with ''Brawl''-original artwork are under "Comp", most likely referring to The Pokémon Company.
*While seven characters can use Tail stickers, no Tail sticker can be used by all seven. They can be used by either the [[space animal]]s, or by the other four, but never both.
*A [[Media:EGX Booklet Pages 14-15.jpg|booklet handed out at EGX 2014]] states that in {{for3ds}}, stickers and [[CD]]s are collectable, and one can see where trophies originated, all of which are false.
*{{SSBB|Pokémon Trainer}} (via {{SSBB|Squirtle}}) is the only character that can equip Water-enhancing stickers, despite {{SSBB|Mario}}'s [[F.L.U.D.D.]] also being Water-elemental. This is presumably because F.L.U.D.D. does not deal any damage.
*In ''Brawl''{{'}}s [[Boss Battles]] mode, the player is unable to earn or use any sticker.


Donut - Constantly heals characters at a rate of about 1 percent every couple of seconds.
==See also==
*{{b|List of stickers|complete list}}


Fire - Increases damage of attacks using fire based. Such as Ike.
==External links==
*[https://www.smashbros.com/wii/en_us/gamemode/various/various37_list.html Complete sticker list (Dojo)]
*[https://www.smashbros.com/wii/en_us/gamemode/various/various03.html Confirmation]
*[https://www.smashbros.com/wii/en_us/gamemode/modea/modea12.html Power-Up Confirmation]


==External Links==
*[http://www.smashbros.com/en_us/gamemode/various/various03.html Confirmation]
*[http://www.smashbros.com/en_us/gamemode/wi-fi/wi-fi02.html Confirmation of Silver the Hedgehog (sticker), third picture down]
*[http://www.smashbros.com/en_us/gamemode/modea/modea12.html Power-Up Confirmation]
*[http://youtube.com/watch?v=Xl-DGPQ5MH0 Various Sticker Confirmations (2:00 onward)]
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Sticker
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Stickers
Universe Super Smash Bros.
Appears in Brawl
Item class Collectible
Requirements Several ways

A sticker (シール, Seal) is a collectible item in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, similar to a trophy. Stickers can be used in The Subspace Emissary to boost certain aspects or stats of a character. Additionally, stickers can be added to a background and made into a collage inside the "Sticker Album" menu.

There are 700 stickers. Collecting all of them will unlock the Stickers Trophy.

Collecting stickers[edit]

Compared to trophies, stickers are far more common, as there are 700 stickers total, and only a handful of trophies that can be found randomly. Stickers can be earned via the following methods:

  • Stickers appear randomly in regular Brawls, as long as Item Switch is not set to none.
  • Wi-Fi's Spectator Mode can also yield stickers.
  • Stickers can be dropped in The Subspace Emissary.
    • Minor enemies have a chance to drop stickers; this chance can be increased by the "Sticker Drop" boost on certain stickers.
    • Cubes have a chance to drop up to 5 stickers at a time.
    • Stickers may fall out of a defeated Boss.
  • Stickers can be won in Coin Launcher.
  • Sandbag can drop stickers.
    • Some players "farm" stickers from Sandbag through the use of a CD Factory.
  • When Jirachi is released from a Poké Ball, it can drop several stickers. Mew can drop one sticker if all random CDs are unlocked.

The maximum number of stickers the player can collect per battle is 255, and exceeding this limit will get rid of the stickers the player had collected at the time. The reason for this limit is a wrapping issue; the per-battle sticker count is stored in a single byte, and when the count goes above 255 (binary 11111111) to 256 (binary 100000000), only the last 8 bits (digits) are stored, setting the count to 0.

Power-ups[edit]

Stickers being placed on a trophy base.

On Friday, Jan 18th 2008, Smash Bros. DOJO!! announced that stickers can be used as power-ups. To do so, the stickers must be placed on the undersides of character trophies. Different stickers give different boosts, as well as some that are character-specific (most of them can be used by any character). Larger stickers give higher boosts, but take up more space on the trophy base. The statistical boost is only for The Subspace Emissary and does not apply to any other modes. Applied stickers can be moved around, but removing one discards it permanently (though they can be regained through playing).

A sticker as an in-game item, with Yoshi about to grab it.

Stickers with the same effects do not stack; e.g. if an Arm +13 and an Arm +20 are placed on the base of a trophy, that character will only receive the larger +20 boost to arm attacks, not +33, although an Arm/Leg sticker will stack with individual Arm and Leg stickers - i.e., an Arm/Leg + 10, an Arm +10 and a Leg+10 sticker will all combine to boost Arm and Leg attacks by 20. It is also possible for a single attack to fall under several categories, like Captain Falcon's Falcon Punch, which deals Arm, Specials: Direct, and Fire damage.

The stickers page can be accessed in The Subspace Emissary by pressing the 1 or B button on the level map and selecting the "Stickers" option to the left of the "Save" option. Also, using a Continue in The Subspace Emissary deducts half of the stickers currently earned in the level.

Power-Up Effects[edit]

Each sticker has a single effect which may be any of the following. The number listed with the effect indicates how much the aspect is improved.

Attack-based effects[edit]

The largest category of stickers simply increases the damage dealt by the user's attacks.

The formula for the damage multiplier is:

[Specials: Indirect] Attack is an exception and uses:

Where v is the value given by the sticker description and r is the damage multiplier; r cannot be greater than 25.675, though this can't be reached without hacking. For example, a sticker with a value of 20 will deal 1.25× damage compared to base damage. Note, in the code the sticker's value is cut in half and rounded down, resulting in every odd number being the exact same as the even number before it (e.g. 3=2, 25=24, etc.).

Icon Effect Description
TypeIcon(Hand).png [Arm] Attack Increases the damage done by punches, slaps, pokes, and elbows.
TypeIcon(Foot).png [Leg] Attack Increases the damage done by kicks, knees, and stomps.
TypeIcon(Hand).pngTypeIcon(Foot).png [Arm],[Leg] Attack Increases damage done by the previous two categories as a single sticker.
TypeIcon(Head).png [Head] Attack Increases the damage done by headbutts and the like.
TypeIcon(Body).png [Body] Attack Increases the damage done by full-body attacks such as King Dedede's dash attack or Yoshi's Yoshi Bomb. Always paired with [Spin] attack boosts in a sticker.
TypeIcon(Spin).png [Spin] Attack Increases the damage done by attacks which involve spinning. Always paired with [Body] attack boosts in a sticker.
TypeIcon(Tail).png [Tail] Attack Increases the damage done by tail attacks. Only Yoshi, Pikachu, Diddy Kong, Pokémon Trainer, Fox, Falco, and Wolf can apply stickers with this effect.
TypeIcon(Bite).png [Bite] Attack Increases the damage done by attacks which involves fangs or biting. Only Yoshi, Wario, Pokémon Trainer, and Wolf can apply stickers with this effect.
EffectIcon(Slash).png [Slash] Attack Increases the damage done by slash attacks.
TypeIcon(Weapon).png [Weapon] Attack Increases the damage done by any weapon, including swords, hammers, bats, umbrellas, and so on.
TypeIcon(Throwing).png [Throwing] Attack Increases the damage done by throws.
EffectIcon(Flame).png [Flame] Attack Increases the damage done by fire-based attacks.
EffectIcon(Electric).png [Electric] Attack Increases the damage done by electric attacks.
EffectIcon(Freezing).png [Freezing] Attack Increases the damage done by ice-based attacks.
EffectIcon(Water).png [Water] Attack Increases the damage done by water-based attacks. Only the Pokémon Trainer's Squirtle can apply stickers with this effect.
The icon for the grass effect. [Grass] Attack Increases the damage done by plant-based attacks. Only the Pokémon Trainer's Ivysaur can apply stickers with this effect.
TypeIcon(Energy).png [Energy] Attack Increases the damage done by energy-based attacks such as Fox's Blaster.
TypeIcon(Magic).png [Magic] Attack Increases the damage done by magical attacks. Only Peach and Zelda can apply stickers with this effect.
TypeIcon(PK).png [PK] Attack Increases the damage done by PK-based attacks. Only Ness and Lucas can apply stickers with this effect.
EffectIcon(Aura).png [Aura] Attack Increases the damage done by aura-based attacks. Only Lucario can apply stickers with this effect.
TypeIcon(Pikmin).png [Pikmin] Attack Increases the damage done by Pikmin-based attacks. Only Olimar can apply stickers with this effect.
EffectIcon(Darkness).png [Darkness] Attack Increases the damage done by dark-based attacks. Only Ganondorf can apply stickers with this effect.
TypeIcon(Explosive).png [Explosives] Attack Increases the damage done by explosion-based attacks.
SpecialsDirect.png [Specials: Direct] Attack Increases the damage done by moves that are considered to be direct. The exact criteria are unknown.
SpecialsIndirect.png Custom combination of the flags of Canada, the USA, and Mexico. [Specials: Indirect] Attack
Source, tweaked to fix rendering issues [Indirect] Attack
Increases the damage done by moves that are considered to be indirect. This includes all projectiles and a few regular, distanced attacks.

Defense-based effects[edit]

When used, these stickers reduce the damage taken by incoming attacks.

The formula for damage reduction is:

Where v is the value given by the sticker description and r is the damage multiplier. For example, a sticker with a reduction of 20 will cause attacks to be scaled to 0.75 of the original damage, or a damage reduction of 25%. Note, in the code the sticker's value is cut in half and rounded down, resulting in every odd number being the exact same as the even number before it (e.g. 3=2, 25=24, etc.).

To prevent the player from taking no damage, values of 80 or more set damage to 1%; this is not possible without hacking, as the highest value on a resistance sticker is 44. Values below 80 behave normally and can potentially reduce damage below 1%.

Icon Effect Description
EffectIcon(Normal).png [Battering] Resistance Decreases damage taken from normal attacks.
EffectIcon(Slash).png [Slash] Resistance Decreases damage taken from slash attacks.
EffectIcon(Flame).png [Flame] Resistance Decreases damage taken from fire-based attacks.
EffectIcon(Electric).png [Electric] Resistance Decreases damage taken from electric attacks.

Special stickers[edit]

These stickers have varied and unusual effects.

Icon Effect Description Meaning of value
StickerIconLaunchPower.png Launch Power Increases the distance a character's attacks can send enemies. Acts as a multiplier to all knockback delivered, following the formula ; it ranges from 4 to 53.
StickerIconLaunchResistance.png Launch Resistance Decreases the distance a character flies when hit. Acts as a multiplier to all knockback received, following the formula ; it ranges from 6 to 57.
StickerIconFlinchResistance.png Flinch Resistance Makes it more difficult for a character to flinch. Grants knockback-based armor equal to the sticker's value; it ranges from 35 to 168. Launch Resistance reduces knockback before Flinch Resistance occurs, allowing for stronger attacks to be armored when combined.
StickerIconShieldResistance.png Shield Resistance Increases the strength of a character's shield by the number indicated. Adds the sticker's value to the shield's health.
StickerIconShieldRecovery.png Shield Recovery Improves the recharge rate of a character's shield. Adds 1/10th sticker's value to the amount of shield health regenerated per second.
StickerIconDizzyTime.png Dizzy Time Reduces the length of time spent stunned. The only sticker effect given as a negative number. Reduces the number of stun frames by the sticker's value.
StickerIconSwimTime.png Swim Time Increases the duration a character can swim before drowning. Adds the sticker's value in seconds to how long a character can safely swim for.
StickerIconFoodEffect.png Food Effect Increases the healing effect of food items by the number indicated. Adds to how much damage food heals.
StickerIconMaximTomatoEffect.png Maxim Tomato Effect Increases the healing effect of a Maxim Tomato by the number indicated. Unique to Kirby series characters. Adds to how much damage a Maxim Tomato heals.
StickerIconHeartContainerEffect.png Heart Container Effect Increases the healing effect of a Heart Container by the number indicated. Unique to Zelda series characters. Adds to how much damage a Heart Container heals.
StickerIconTrophyStandDrops.png Trophy Stand Drops Increases the frequency of trophy stands. Adds to the frequency ratio of Trophy Stands. This only affects boxes and enemies that already have a greater than 0 chance of dropping Trophy Stands.
StickerIconStickerDrops.png Sticker Drops Increases the frequency of stickers. Adds to the frequency ratio of stickers. This only affects boxes and enemies that already have a greater than 0 chance of dropping stickers.
StickerIconTrophyDrops.png Trophy Drops Increases the frequency of trophies. Adds to the frequency ratio of trophies. This only affects boxes and enemies that already have a greater than 0 chance of dropping trophies.
TypeIcon(Typeless).png Carry [Item] Every new step (i.e., every time a character goes through a door), the character will start off holding the listed item. Possible items include Beam Sword, Bob-omb, Cracker Launcher, Fan, Fire Flower, Home-Run Bat, Lip's Stick, Mr. Saturn, Ray Gun, Star Rod, and Super Scope; there is only one sticker for each item.

Trophy[edit]

Sticker trophy from Super Smash Bros. Brawl.
Stickers's trophy in Brawl
Stickers
In The Subspace Emissary, you can place stickers on trophy stands to augment the offensive and defensive abilities of your characters. But stickers must be applied neatly--they must be fully on the stand and must not overlap. Sticker power generally corresponds to sticker size--bigger is better. But big stickers take up more room, so you must strike a balance.
Wii: Super Smash Bros. Brawl

Trivia[edit]

  • The internal file names of the sticker images are organized by a technical abbreviation of their console of origin, such as "DOL" for GameCube, "NTR" for Nintendo DS, and "RVL" for Wii. These abbreviations are references to their original codenames: Dolphin, Nitro, and Revolution, respectively. Third-party stickers are given "KONAMI" and "SEGA" designations instead, and Pokémon stickers with Brawl-original artwork are under "Comp", most likely referring to The Pokémon Company.
  • While seven characters can use Tail stickers, no Tail sticker can be used by all seven. They can be used by either the space animals, or by the other four, but never both.
  • A booklet handed out at EGX 2014 states that in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS, stickers and CDs are collectable, and one can see where trophies originated, all of which are false.
  • Pokémon Trainer (via Squirtle) is the only character that can equip Water-enhancing stickers, despite Mario's F.L.U.D.D. also being Water-elemental. This is presumably because F.L.U.D.D. does not deal any damage.
  • In Brawl's Boss Battles mode, the player is unable to earn or use any sticker.

See also[edit]

External links[edit]