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Assist Trophies (アシストフィギュア Assist Figure) are a type of NPC that are summoned from the Assist Trophy Capsule. Certain amounts of them are playable in Assist Smash, can air dodge, meteor smash/spike opponents and can be defeated, buried, chomped on, grabbed, thrown, caried, taken down and possessed. They can also be given food/drinks to keep them from being KO'd, especially after getting hit and be protected as if they were a Team Member.

This is the list of Assist Trophies in Super Smash Bros. Wildverse.

Assist Trophies[]

Returning[]

Image Name Playable in Assist Smash? Function Defeatable? Series Debut Console of Debut Belongs to
Hammer Bro No Throws hammers at opponents. Yes
Super Mario Bros. (1985)
Lakitu No Throws Spinies at opponents. Yes
Super Mario Bros. (1985)
Chain Chomp No Bounces around before targeting an opponent and attacking them by lunging and biting them. Head can also damage opponents while bouncing. Yes
Super Mario Bros. 3 (1988)
Thwomp No Hovers high up the stage, remaining still. If any opponent walks underneath it, it drops down to attack it, then moves back up. It won't attack again until it returns to its original position. No
Super Mario Bros. 3 (1988)
Waluigi Yes Rapidly stomps on opponents if they get close & uses his tennis racket. Yes
Mario Tennis (2000)
Klaptrap No Lunges across the screen and latches onto foes before launching them. Yes
Donkey Kong Country (1994)
Moon No Crashes into the stage, dealing massive damage with a very large area of impact. No
The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask (2000)
Ghirahim Yes Fights with a sword and throwing knives. He will teleport back onstage if he goes over the edge. Yes
The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword (2011)
Metroid No Latches onto players and hits them repeatedly. Can be attacked and shaken off temporarily. Yes (Only with ice attacks)
Metroid (1986)
Chef Kawasaki No Captures players using his telescopic ladle and cooks them in a boiling pot, which produces food similar to Kirby's Final Smash in Brawl. If he fails to catch anyone in his ladle, he may throw plates or attempt to use his ladle again. Yes
Kirby Super Star (1996)
Starman No Teleports about the stage, shooting PK Beam out of its head at opponents. If defeated, the "SMAAASH!" effect from Earthbound is seen. Yes

Mother (1989)

Shigesato Itoi
Jeff No Shoots rockets from his Multi Bottle Rocket 5 at his opponents. No

EarthBound (1994)


Shigesato Itoi
Samurai Goroh No Slashes with his katana while chasing towards opponents. Yes
F-Zero (1990)
Magnus No Leaps around and swings the Magnus Club. He flinches if he's attacked. Yes
Kid Icarus: Uprising (2012)
Phosphora No Teleports around while shooting lightning bolts and various other electric attacks. Yes
Kid Icarus: Uprising (2012)
Burrowing Snagret No Emerges from the ground and wildly pecks at opponents, then hides underground before reappearing at another location. Yes
Pikmin (2001)
Riki No He uses several different arts from Xenoblade Chronicles, including Happy Happy, Bedtime, You Can Do It, Roly-Poly, Freezinate, and Yoink. No
Xenoblade Chronicles (2010)
Sheriff No Walks around in the air, shooting at opponents with his pistol. Yes
Sheriff (1979) Arcade
Prince of Sablé No Turns into either a frog or a snake. Yes (Only in his Human Form)
Kaeru no Tame ni Kane wa Naru (1992)
Gray Fox No Runs around slashing opponents. Also reflects stray projectiles. Yes
Metal Gear (1987)
Rodin No Attacks with giant arms similar to Bayonetta's Wicked Weaves, as well with attacks resembling aerial Heel Slide and heel drop. Before disappearing, he spawns a random item and tosses it at the summoner. Yes
Bayonetta (2009)


Akira No Runs around and attacks with various martial arts moves. Yes
Virtua Fighter (1993) Sega Model 1
Dr. Wily/Wily Capsule 7 No Piloting his Wily Capsule from Mega Man 7, Dr. Wily warps around the stage and fires fire, ice, and lightning projectiles at opponents. Unlike most Assist Trophies that can be defeated, he does not disappear immediately, instead falling to the ground and begging for forgiveness. Yes
Mega Man (1987)
Elec Man No Moves around freely and attacks characters with his Thunder Beam. Yes
Mega Man (1987)
Guile Yes Crouches in place, throwing Sonic Booms and blocking any physical attacks that hit him. Intercepts nearby enemies with his signature Flash Kick move. Yes
Street Fighter II: The World Warrior (1991) Arcade
Dr. Wright No Summons buildings from within the ground. Anyone other than the summoner who touches these buildings will receive damage. Yes (Before he summons buildings. Otherwise, he'll despawn.)
SimCity (1991: SNES)

New[]

Image Name Playable in Assist Smash? Function Defeatable? Series Debut Console of Debut Belongs to
Birdo No Spits eggs at the fighters. Yes
Yume Kojo: Doki Doki Panic (1987)
Poochy No Runs and charges into opponents. No
Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island (1995)
E.M.M.I. No Pursues opponents by running on fours at high speeds and attacks with its claws. Can also climb up walls/ceilings. Is invulnerable to attacks until countered while it attacks, which leaves them stunned. Yes (though it will be hard due to being one of the most powerful Assist Trophies and having super armor)
Metroid Dread (2021)
Adeleine No Sets down a canvas and begin to paint various Kirby enemies. However, paintings come to life upon being finished and pursue opponents for a short time. She will despawn after summoning five enemies. No (only her paintings can be defeated)
Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards (2000)
Daroach Yes Slashes opponents with his Claws, Deals Ice Damage with his wand (Can also freeze opponents with it) or throws bombs. Yes
Kirby: Squeak Squad (2006)
Susie Yes Dons her Business Suit & fires explosive screwdriver heads, spins her mech's arms around & tries charging into opponents, but also fires her H.W.C. Blaster on the ground or while on her Transporter, which she could to recover if her mech is destroyed. Yes
Kirby: Planet Robobot (2016)
Camilla No Swings her Axe, delivering powerful strikes on the nearest opponent. Yes
Fire Emblem Fates (2015)
Bald Bull No Charges around the stage, uppercuts anything in his path. Yes
Punch-Out!! (1984) Arcade
Zeke & Pandoria Yes Both attack with electricity (with the former using the Big Bang Edge while the latter uses a wand). Yes
Xenoblade Chronicles 2 (2017)
Ninjara No Throws punches and runs around. Occassionally will Teleport. Yes
ARMS (2017)
Magnet Bomber No Dashes across the stage, occasionally jumping and releasing a Magnet Bomb that targets an opponent and explodes on contact. Yes
Super Bomberman 2 (1994)
Espio the Chameleon Yes He throws shurikens, which can be reflected. He can also turn invisible. Yes
Knuckles Chaotix (1995)
Rouge the Bat Yes Infatutes the opponents, then uses a wide variety of kicks (Including Side, Spin and Axe Kicks) and is able to dig too. Yes
Sonic Adventure 2 (2001)
Blaze the Cat Yes She shoots fireballs that pack enough power to send opponents flying. Yes
Sonic Rush (2005)
Jack Frost Yes Says "Hee-ho!!" & wanders around the stage, launching icy bullets that freeze opponents. Yes
Megami Tensei II (1990)
Aigis Yes Starts using the Pandora Missile Launcher to blast missiles to opponents, before summoning her Persona, Palladion, who then deals strike or slash damage (such as Fatal End, Heat Wave and Kill Rush) or increases Aigis' Stats (Such as Sukukaja). Yes
Persona 3 (2006)
Naoto Yes Shoots the opponent with the Algernon, before summoning her persona, Sukuna-Hikona, to attack with Almighty, Light and Dark attacks (Such as Megidola, Mudoon and Hamaon). Yes
Persona 4 (2008)
Oracle No Summons either Prometheus or Necronomicon, saying "Persona!!" in the process & attacks with Maragion, dealing fire damage with the former or rams into opponents with the latter as well as hacking into opponents to mess with their controls before ending up with her All-Out Attack, summoning a giant bomb that deals massive damage. No
Persona 5 (2016)


Snake Man No Moves around freely and shoots out his Search Snakes, which are missiles that explode. Yes
Mega Man 3 (1990)
Juri Han Yes Uses Kasatushi to avoid attacks & attacks with Senpusha, a cartwheel kick, Shikusen, an aerial divekick, Fuhajin, a dark energy ball released from a kick & ends with Kaisen Dankairaku, where she kicks an opponent, follows up with a barrage of vertical spinning kicks, kicks them down & "catches" them with 1 last kick & then slams them to the ground. Yes
Super Street Fighter IV (2010)
Vergil Yes Slashes opponents with a Yamoto and can unleash his Devil Trigger form at times, making him stronger. Yes
Devil May Cry (2001)
Demitri Maximoff Yes Starts shooting Chaos Flare, and later he uses Bat Spin for a close range (most of the time deflecting projectile attacks). Before leaving, finishes with a Midnight Bliss (it doesn't turn the opponent into a woman btw, he just sucks them to cause damage). Yes
Darkstalkers: The Night Warriors (1994) Arcade
Ivy Valentine Yes Expands her Valentine Sword and makes contact with opponents. Yes
Soul Calibur (1998) Arcade

Taizo Hori No Burrows underground. He will reappear after a few seconds and will begin to use a jackhammer, which will make the area he dug in a trap for fighters. Yes
Dig Dug (1982) Arcade
Aerith Gainsborough No Either heals up the Damage from the Summoner or casts a fire spell onto the opponent. No
Final Fantasy VII (1997)
Nakoruru Yes Slashes with Chichi-ushi & sends her eagle Mamahaha or wolf Shikuru after opponents. Yes
Samurai Shodown (1993)
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