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Costumes, also known as palette swaps and color changes, are a feature in Super Smash Flash 2 and Yeah Jam Fury that allows characters to swap between different appearances with different sets of colors and outfits.
In Super Smash Flash 2
Every character in Super Smash Flash 2 will have 12 different costumes, including the default design, with the main purpose of distinguishing players that are using the same character or simply customizing the character to the player's preference. This is one of the many features carried over from the Super Smash Bros. games to Super Smash Flash 2 and, as such, was absent from the original Super Smash Flash.
Most costumes recolor certain elements of a character's appearance, such as their clothes, skin, hair, or weapons, with each one meant to represent a separate color or style. However, certain characters also have costumes where they wear different kinds of clothing or accessories, such as hats and bows, which often keep the trend of separate colors.
Players can choose their costumes from the character selection screen. In Free for All matches, players can select any of the costumes their characters have available, and each one can be used by only one player at a time. In Team Battle, characters can only change color by changing teams (which only supports three colors: red, green and blue). If team members choose the same characters, the second will have a lighter tint applied to their character; a third member will have a darker tint.
In online matches, if two players select the same costume, the host is forced to use the default color while the other player keeps the color they have chosen. If both players pick the default color, the host uses the secondary color of the character.
List of costumes
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Below is a list of each character's costumes in SSF2, including their order, colors, and any source material the costumes are or may be based on. Costumes listed as 1 are the default costumes for their respective characters. Cells colored denote costumes available to Red , Blue and Green teams, respectively.
Bandana Dee
Currently, Bandana Dee has only nine costumes consisting of filters. This will be changed in an upcoming demo.
1 | Red | Based on Bandana Waddle Dee's appearance since Kirby's Return to Dream Land. |
2 | Green | N/A |
3 | Blue | |
4 | Yellow | |
5 | Vanilla | |
6 | Indigo | Resembles Meta Knight |
7 | Violet | Resembles the Milky Way Wishes variant of Waddle Dee from Kirby Super Star. |
8 | Pink | Resembles Kirby. |
9 | Black | N/A |
Black Mage
Currently, Black Mage has only ten costumes consisting of filters. This will be changed in an upcoming demo.
1 | Blue | Based on Black Mage's appearance in the original FINAL FANTASY. |
2 | Red | Probably a reference to the Red Mage job in most FINAL FANTASY games. |
3 | Green | Resembles how Black Mages appear with green robes in Chocobo's Dungeon 2. It also loosely resembles the Illusionist from FINAL FANTASY Tactics Advance. |
4 | Orange | N/A |
5 | Yellow | Loosely resembles Bangaa. |
6 | Light green | N/A |
7 | Purple | Loosely resembles the Ninja from FINAL FANTASY Tactics Advance. |
8 | Pink | Resembles Orko from He-Man and the Masters of the Universe. |
9 | Black | N/A |
10 | White | Based on White Mage. |
Bomberman
Changing Bomberman's costume will also change the color appearance of his Bombs.
1 | White | Based on White Bomberman. It specifically takes his appearance from Bomberman Generation. |
2 | Black | Based on Black Bomberman.[1] |
3 | Red | Based on Red Bomberman.[1] |
4 | Blue | Based on Blue Bomberman.[1] |
5 | Green | Based on Green Bomberman. |
6 | Yellow | Based on Yellow Bomberman. |
7 | Turquoise | Based on Aqua Bomberman. |
8 | Pink | Based on Pink Bomberman and Pretty Bomber. |
9 | Orange | Based on Orange Bomberman. |
10 | Gray | Based on Gray Bomber from the Bomberman B-Daman series. |
11 | Black | Based on the Hudson Bee formerly used in Hudson Soft's logo.[1] |
12 | Retro | Based on Bomberman's in-game sprites from Bomberman II. |
Bowser
1 | Amber | Based on Bowser's appearance as of Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels but taking his current art style as of Super Mario Sunshine. |
2 | Black | Based on Bowser's fourth costume in Super Smash Bros. Melee. |
3 | Yellow | Based on Bowser's third costume in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U. |
4 | Green | Based on Bowser's fourth costume in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U, which subsequently resembles his fourth alternate color in Mario Golf and his in-game sprites from Super Mario World. |
5 | Gray | Based on Bowser's fifth costume in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U, which subsequently resembles Morton Koopa Jr.'s in-game sprites from Super Mario Bros. 3 and Super Mario World. |
6 | Orange | Based on Meowser from Super Mario 3D World. |
7 | Red | Based on Bowser's second filtered costume in Super Smash Flash 2 prior to Beta 1.2. |
8 | Blue | Based on Bowser's fourth filtered costume in Super Smash Flash 2 prior to Beta 1.2. |
9 | Dark blue | Based on Dark Bowser from Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story. |
10 | White | Based on Dry Bowser, a recurring form of Bowser in the Mario series. |
11 | Pink | Based on Midbus from Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story. |
12 | Retro | Based on Bowser's in-game sprites from Super Mario Bros. 3.[1] |
Captain Falcon
Currently, Captain Falcon has only eight costumes consisting of filters. This will be changed in an upcoming demo.
1 | Blue | Based on Captain Falcon's appearance in F-Zero GX |
2 | Red | Based on Blood Falcon from the F-Zero series. |
3 | Green | N/A |
4 | Yellow | |
5 | Light blue | |
6 | Dark blue | Resembles Captain Falcon's appearance when piloting the Super Falcon in F-Zero X Expansion Kit. |
7 | Purple | N/A |
8 | Pink |
Chibi-Robo
Currently, Chibi-Robo has only eight costumes consisting of filters. This will be changed in an upcoming demo.
1 | Gray | Based on Chibi-Robo's appearance in the original Chibi-Robo!. |
2 | Red | N/A |
3 | Green | Resembles the Frog Suit from Chibi-Robo!. |
4 | Blue | N/A |
5 | Gold | Based on Super Chibi-Robo from Chibi-Robo! Zip Lash. |
6 | Purple | N/A |
7 | Brown | |
8 | Black | Loosely reminiscent of the Tao Suit colors from Chibi-Robo!. |
Donkey Kong
Currently, Donkey Kong has only eight costumes consisting of filters. This will be changed in an upcoming demo.
1 | Brown | Based on Donkey Kong's design as of Donkey Kong Country but using his current art style as of Mario Party 4. |
2 | Red | Resembles Donkey Kong's original appearance in the arcade game Donkey Kong. |
3 | Green | Loosely resembles one of Donkey Kong's alternate colors in Donkey Kong 64. |
4 | Blue | Based on one of his costumes in Donkey Kong 64. |
5 | Light green | Resembles King K. Rool from the Donkey Kong series. |
6 | Purple | N/A |
7 | Pink | Resembles Dixie Kong from the Donkey Kong series. |
8 | Black | Resembles his monochrome design in the Game Boy game Donkey Kong. |
Falco
Currently, Falco has only nine costumes consisting of filters. This will be changed in an upcoming demo.
1 | Blue | A mix based on Falco's appearance in Star Fox: Assault and Star Fox Command. |
2 | Red | Resembles Falco's attire in Star Fox Assault. |
3 | Green | Resembles Leon Powalski from the Star Fox series. |
4 | Orange | Resembles the colors of Falco's jumpsuit in Star Fox and Star Fox 64. |
5 | Yellow | Based on R.O.B. 64 from the Star Fox series. |
6 | Dark blue | Resembles Falco's design in Star Fox 64. |
7 | Purple | Resembles Katt Monroe from the Star Fox series. |
8 | Brown | Resembles a real-life falcon. |
9 | Black | Resembles "Dark Falco" in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. |
Fox
Currently, Fox has only eight costumes consisting of filters. This will be changed in an upcoming demo.
1 | Brown | A mix based on Fox's appearance in Star Fox: Assault and Star Fox Command. |
2 | Red | Resembles a red fox. |
3 | Green | Resembles Slippy Toad from the Star Fox series. |
4 | Blue | Resembles Marcus McCloud from Star Fox Command. |
5 | Light green | N/A |
6 | Light blue | |
7 | Purple | |
8 | Dark blue | Based on Wolf O'Donnell from the Star Fox series.[2] |
Goku
Currently, Goku has only nine costumes consisting of filters. This will be changed in an upcoming demo.
1 | Orange | Based on Goku's appearance during the Androids arc from the manga Dragon Ball and the anime Dragon Ball Z. |
2 | Red | N/A |
3 | Green | Based on Tien from the Dragon Ball franchise.[2] |
4 | Blue | Based on Trunks.[2] |
5 | Brown | N/A |
6 | Turquoise | |
7 | Purple | Based on Piccolo from the Dragon Ball franchise.[2] |
8 | Pink | N/A |
9 | Black | Loosely resembles Goku Black from Dragon Ball Super. |
Ichigo
Certain costumes will also change the color appearance of Ichigo’s Hollow Mask in his down taunt.
1 | Black | Based on Ichigo's appearance as his base Shinigami form in the manga and anime Bleach. |
2 | Red | Based on Hiyori Sarugaki from Bleach.[1] |
3 | Green | Based on Nelliel Tu Odelschwanck from Bleach. |
4 | Blue | Resembles Masaki Kurosaki from Bleach. |
5 | Orange | Based on Yoruichi Shihōin from Bleach. |
6 | Pink | Resembles Orihime Inoue from Bleach. |
7 | Brown | Based on Kon's plushie form from Bleach, with the blue strap referencing the Quincy cross on the back of Kon's head. |
8 | Light blue | Based on Grimmjow Jaegerjaquez from Bleach. |
9 | Light green | N/A |
10 | Purple | Resembles Cloud Strife from Final Fantasy 7. |
11 | Black | Based on Ichigo's incomplete Fullbringer form from Bleach. |
12 | White | Based on Hollow Ichigo from Bleach.[1] |
Isaac
1 | Blue | Based on Isaac's appearance in Golden Sun. |
2 | Purple | Resembles Ivan from Golden Sun. |
3 | Yellow | Resembles Garet from Golden Sun. |
4 | White | Resembles Mia from Golden Sun. |
5 | Green | Resembles Felix from Golden Sun. |
6 | Pink | Resembles Jenna from Golden Sun. |
7 | Pale purple | Resembles Sheba from Golden Sun: The Lost Age. |
8 | Light blue | Based on Piers from Golden Sun: The Lost Age.[1] |
9 | Red | Resembles Menardi from Golden Sun. |
10 | Dark green | Resembles Isaac's appearance in Golden Sun: Dark Dawn. |
11 | Violet | Resembles Isaac's eighth filtered costume in Super Smash Flash 2 prior to Beta 1.2. Also resembles Karis from Golden Sun: Dark Dawn. |
12 | Teal | TBA |
Jigglypuff
Currently, Jigglypuff has only nine costumes consisting of filters. This will be changed in an upcoming demo.
1 | Pink | Based on Jigglypuff's classic appearance from Pokémon Red and Green before Generation III's updated design. |
2 | Red | Resembles Jigglypuff's in-game sprites from Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire onwards. |
3 | Green | Resembles the colors of Gulpin. |
4 | Blue | Resembles Marill. |
5 | Peach | Vaguely resembles Jigglypuff's coloration with certain costumes in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U. |
6 | Yellow | N/A |
7 | Turquoise | Resembles Squirtle's colors, red eyes included. |
8 | Purple | Based on Jigglypuff's shiny coloration. |
9 | Retro | Based on Jigglypuff's in-game sprites from Pokémon Gold and Silver. |
Kirby
1 | Pink | Based on Kirby's current appearance as of Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land. |
2 | Yellow | Based on Kirby's 2P costume in Super Smash Bros., which subsequently is based on "Keeby" from Kirby's Dream Course. |
3 | Blue | Based on Kirby's 3P costume in Super Smash Bros., which subsequently is based on Ice Kirby's appearance in Kirby Super Star. |
4 | Red | Based on Kirby's 4P costume in Super Smash Bros., which subsequently is based on Fire Kirby's appearance in Kirby Super Star. |
5 | Green | Based on Kirby's green team costume in Super Smash Bros., which is referred to by the original Super Smash Bros. website as "Kusa-mochi Kirby", and is based off of Plasma Kirby's appearance in Kirby Air Ride.. |
6 | White | Based on Kirby's sixth costume in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, which subsequently resembles Kirby's monochrome appearance in Kirby's Dream Land. |
7 | Orange | Based on Kirby's seventh costume in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U, which subsequently resembles Kirby's appearance after using Orange Spray Paint in Kirby & The Amazing Mirror. |
8 | Purple | Based on Purple Kirby's appearance from Kirby Air Ride. |
9 | Brown | Based on Brown Kirby from Kirby Air Ride. |
10 | Black | Based on Kirby's appearance after using Carbon Spray Paint in Kirby & The Amazing Mirror. |
11 | Purple | Based on Kirby's eighth costume in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U, which subsequently resembles Meta Knight without his mask. |
12 | Retro | Based on Kirby's in-game sprites from Kirby's Adventure. His Hammer, Stone, and Final Cutter all resemble their respective sprites from this game as well. |
Krystal
1 | Pink | Based on Krystal's initial appearance from Star Fox Command. |
2 | Blue | Based on Krystal's appearance in Star Fox: Assault.[1] |
3 | Green | Based on Fox McCloud. |
4 | Yellow | Based on Lucy Hare from Star Fox Command.[1] |
5 | Dark green | Based on Amanda from Star Fox Command. |
6 | Brown | Based on Katt Monroe's appearance in Star Fox Command. |
7 | Cyan | Based on Fay from Star Fox 2. |
8 | Purple | Based on Miyu from Star Fox 2. |
9 | Red | Based on the Demon Sniper Rifle from Star Fox: Assault. |
10 | Green | N/A |
11 | Amber | Loosely based on the Homing Launcher from Star Fox: Assault. |
12 | White | Based on Panther Caroso's appearance in Star Fox: Assault. |
Link
1 | Green | Based on Link's appearance in The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess. |
2 | Red | Based on Link's second costume in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, which subsequently is based on the Goron Tunic from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. |
3 | Blue | Based on Link's third costume in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, which subsequently is based on the Zora Tunic from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. |
4 | Purple | Based on Link's fourth costume in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U, which subsequently resembles Purple Link from The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords. |
5 | Lavender | Based on Link's fourth costume in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, which subsequently is based on Link's tunic with the Blue Ring equipped in The Legend of Zelda. |
6 | Yellow | Based on Link's fifth costume in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. |
7 | Black | Based on Link's fourth costume in Super Smash Bros. Melee, which subsequently is based on Dark Link's appearance in Zelda II: The Adventure of Link. |
8 | Orange | Resembles Young Link's seventh costume in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. |
9 | Cyan | Based on Link's appearance in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, with his bombs being based on his Remote Bombs from that game. |
10 | Green | Based on Link's in-game sprites from The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past. |
11 | Black | Based on Link's sixth costume in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, which subsequently is based on the Interlopers from The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess. |
12 | Retro | Based on Link's in-game sprites from Zelda II: The Adventure of Link. |
Lloyd
1 | Red | Based on Lloyd's appearance in Tales of Symphonia. |
2 | White | Resembles Lloyd's "Nobleman" costume from Tales of Symphonia. |
3 | Green | Resembles Lloyd's "Arrgh, Me Hearties" costume from Tales of Symphonia. |
4 | Yellow | Resembles Lloyd's "Beach Boy" costume from Tales of Symphonia. |
5 | Black | Resembles Lloyd's "Unrivaled Blade" costume from Tales of Symphonia. |
6 | Blue | Resembles Genis Sage from Tales of Symphonia. |
7 | Light purple | Resembles Sheena Fujibayashi from Tales of Symphonia. |
8 | Purple | Resembles Kratos Aurion from Tales of Symphonia. |
9 | Orange | Resembles Raine Sage from Tales of Symphonia. |
10 | Pink | Resembles Zelos Wilder from Tales of Symphonia. |
11 | Dark blue | Resembles Emil Castagnier from Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World. |
12 | Cream | Resembles Cress Albane from Tales of Phantasia. Also resembles Marta Lualdi from Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World. |
Lucario
1 | Blue | Based on Lucario's appearance since its introduction in Pokémon Diamond and Pearl. |
2 | Red | Resembles Lucario's alternate costume from Pokkén Tournament. |
3 | Green | Based on Lucario's seventh costume in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U. |
4 | Orange | N/A |
5 | Purple | Based on Lucario's second costume in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U. |
6 | Magenta | Based on Lucario's eighth costume in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U. |
7 | Teal | Based on Lucario's fifth costume in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. |
8 | Navy | Based on Lucario's sixth costume in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U. |
9 | Black | N/A |
10 | White | Based on Lucario's fourth costume in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. |
11 | Brown | Based on Eevee, a Pokémon from Generation I of the Pokémon franchise. |
12 | Yellow | Based on Shiny Lucario.[3] |
Luffy
1 | Red | Based on Luffy's appearance after the time skip from the manga and anime One Piece. |
2 | Yellow | Based on Luffy's final outfit in the Marineford arc of One Piece. |
3 | Blue | Based on Luffy's outfit in the Sabaody Archipelago arc of One Piece. |
4 | Scarlet | Based on Luffy's outfit in the Enies Lobby arc of One Piece. |
5 | Black | Based on both Luffy's final outfit in One Piece Film: Gold and Kung Fu Luffy from One Piece: Burning Blood. |
6 | Green | Based on Roronoa Zoro from One Piece. |
7 | Purple | Based on Nico Robin from One Piece. |
8 | Pink | Resembles Donquixote Doflamingo from One Piece. |
9 | White | Based on Luffy's outfit in the Whole Cake Island arc of One Piece. |
10 | Grey | Based on "Red Haired" Shanks from One Piece. |
11 | Indigo | TBA |
12 | Orange | Based on Nightmare Luffy, a form of Luffy from the Thriller Bark arc of One Piece. |
Luigi
1 | Green | Based on Luigi's appearance as of Super Mario Bros. 3 but taking his current art style as of Mario Party 4. |
2 | White | Based on Fire Luigi. |
3 | Red | Based on Luigi's fourth costume in Super Smash Bros., which is referred to by the original Super Smash Bros. website as "Strawberry Luigi". |
4 | Blue | Based on Luigi's third costume in Super Smash Bros. Melee, which subsequently resembles Mario's appearance on the American box art for Mario Bros.. |
5 | Orange | Based on Luigi's second costume in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. |
6 | Blue | Based on Luigi's seventh costume in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U. |
7 | Yellow | Based on Luigi's eighth costume in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U. |
8 | Brown | Resembles Waluigi's alternate color scheme from Mario Tennis. |
9 | Dark blue | A combination of Luigi's second and third alternate colors in Mario Golf, including his shirt from the third color and his overalls from the second color. |
10 | Purple | Based on Waluigi.[4] |
11 | Black | Based on Mr. L from Super Paper Mario. |
12 | Retro | Based on Luigi's in-game sprites from Super Mario Bros. 3. |
Mario
Changing Mario's costume will also change the color appearance of the Luma that appears during Mario Tornado.
1 | Red | Based on Mario's appearance as of Super Mario Bros. 3 but taking his current art style as of Luigi's Mansion and Super Mario Sunshine. Luma is based on Baby Luma from Super Mario Galaxy and Super Mario Galaxy 2. |
2 | White | Based on Mario's second costume in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, which subsequently is based on Fire Mario.[1] Luma is based on the Co-Star Luma from Super Mario Galaxy 2. |
3 | Blue | Based on Mario's 4P costume in Super Smash Bros., which subsequently is based on his appearance in the arcade version of Mario Bros..[1] Luma is based on a blue Luma. |
4 | Yellow | Based on Mario's 2P costume in Super Smash Bros., which subsequently is based on Wario.[1] Luma is based on a yellow Luma. |
5 | Black | Based on Mario's fifth costume in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, which subsequently is based on Foreman Spike from Wrecking Crew. Luma is based on Polari from Super Mario Galaxy. |
6 | Green | Based on Mario's green team costume in Super Smash Bros., which subsequently resembles Mario's appearance on the Japanese box art for Wrecking Crew.[1] Luma is based on a green Luma. |
7 | Purple | Based on Mario's sixth filtered costume in Super Smash Flash 2 prior to Beta 1.2. Luma is based on Lubba. |
8 | Pink | Based on Mario's third costume in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U, except with the shirt and overall colors of the outfit reversed. Luma is based on a red Luma. |
9 | Cyan | Based on Mario's fourth alternate color in Mario Golf. Luma resembles a Cyan Luma. |
10 | Black | Based on Bee Mario from Super Mario Galaxy. |
11 | Blue | Based on Shadow Mario from Super Mario Sunshine. |
12 | Retro | Based on Mario's in-game sprites from Super Mario Bros. 3.[1] |
Marth
Currently, Marth has only eight costumes consisting of filters. This will be changed in an upcoming demo.
1 | Blue | Based on Marth's appearance in Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem. |
2 | Red | Resembles the "enemy" unit color in the Fire Emblem series. |
3 | Green | Resembles the "other" unit color in the Fire Emblem series. |
4 | Light green | N/A |
5 | Light blue | Based on Marth's official artwork from Fire Emblem: Monshō no Nazo, with more vibrant colors. |
6 | Purple | N/A |
7 | Black | |
8 | White |
Mega Man
1 | Blue | Based on Mega Man's appearance in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U, which in turn is based on his appearance from the original Mega Man. |
2 | Red | Based on Mega Man's second costume from Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U, which subsequently resembles his appearance when using Rush in Mega Man 3. |
3 | Green | Based on Mega Man's sixth costume from Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U, which subsequently resembles his appearance when using Slash Claw in Mega Man 7. |
4 | Gray | Based on Mega Man's appearance when using Wheel Cutter in Mega Man 10. |
5 | Purple | Based on Mega Man's appearance when using Black Hole Bomb in Mega Man 9. |
6 | Cyan | Based on Mega Man's appearance when using Jewel Satellite in Mega Man 9. |
7 | Orange | Based on Mega Man's seventh costume from Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U, which subsequently resembles his appearance when using Fire Storm in Mega Man and Flame Blast in Mega Man 6. |
8 | Dark green | Based on Mega Man's appearance when using Tornado Hold in Mega Man 8. |
9 | Brown | Based on Mega Man's fourth costume from Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U, which subsequently resembles his appearance when using Metal Blade in Mega Man 2. |
10 | Pink | Based on Mega Man's appearance when using Wild Coil in Mega Man 7. |
11 | Yellow | Based on Mega Man's appearance when using Laser Trident in Mega Man 9.[5] Also resembles Bad Box Art Mega Man, the rendition of Mega Man that appears on the North American box art for Mega Man. |
12 | Retro | Based on Mega Man's in-game sprites from the Mega Man games for the NES, as well as Mega Man 9 and Mega Man 10. Crash Bomber resembles its appearance in Mega Man 2. |
Meta Knight
Currently, Meta Knight has only nine costumes consisting of filters. This will be changed in an upcoming demo.
1 | Blue | Based on Meta Knight's redesign from Super Smash Bros. Brawl. |
2 | Red | Resembles Meta Knight's red costume from Kirby Air Ride. |
3 | Green | Resembles Meta Knight's green costume from Kirby Air Ride. |
4 | Olive | N/A |
5 | White | |
6 | Purple | |
7 | Pink | Based on Galacta Knight from the Kirby series.[2] |
8 | Black | Resembles Meta Knight's appearance in Kirby's Adventure. |
9 | Light green | N/A |
Mr. Game & Watch
1 | Black | Based on the lit LCD cells from the Game & Watch units. His overall appearance is based on the generic Game & Watch-esque people from the games Fire and Parachute. |
2 | Red | Based on Mr. Game & Watch's second costume in Super Smash Bros. Melee, which subsequently resembles the red monochrome display of the Virtual Boy. |
3 | Yellow | TBA |
4 | Blue | Based on Mr. Game & Watch's second costume in Super Smash Bros. Melee. |
5 | Teal | Based on Mr. Game & Watch's fifth costume in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U. |
6 | Cyan | Based on Mr. Game & Watch's sixth costume in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, which subsequently resembles the backlit display of the Game Boy Light. |
7 | Green | Based on the green monochrome display of the Game Boy. |
8 | White | Based on Mr. Game & Watch's eighth costume in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U, which subsequently resembles the monochromatic LCD screen of the Game & Watch games. |
9 | Orange | TBA |
10 | Pink | |
11 | Purple | |
12 | Brown |
Naruto
1 | Orange | Based on Naruto's appearance after the time skip from the manga Naruto and the beginning of the anime Naruto: Shippūden. |
2 | Red | Based on Sakura Haruno's appearance as an adult from the manga and anime Boruto: Naruto Next Generations. |
3 | Green | Based on Rock Lee's original appearance from the manga and anime Naruto. |
4 | Blue | Based on Sasuke Uchiha's original appearance from the manga and anime Naruto. |
5 | Orange | Based on Naruto's original appearance from the manga and anime Naruto. |
6 | Dark blue | Based on Kakashi Hatake from the Naruto franchise. |
7 | Gray | Based on Kiba Inuzuka's original appearance from the manga and anime Naruto. |
8 | Black | Based on Madara Uchiha from the Naruto franchise. |
9 | White | Based on Hinata Hyūga's appearance after the time skip from the manga Naruto and the anime Naruto: Shippūden. |
10 | Pink | Based on Boruto Uzumaki from the Naruto franchise. |
11 | Teal | Based on Izuku Midoriya, also known as Deku, from the My Hero Academia franchise. |
12 | Yellow | Based on Saitama's appearance with his wig from the One-Punch Man franchise. |
Ness
Currently, Ness has only ten costumes consisting of filters. This will be changed in an upcoming demo.
1 | Red | Based on Ness's appearance in EarthBound. |
2 | Green | Resembles Ness's 4P costume in Super Smash Bros.. |
3 | Blue | Resembles Ness's 3P costume in Super Smash Bros., which subsequently resembles Ness's younger self he encounters in Magicant in EarthBound. |
4 | Orange | N/A |
5 | Pink | |
6 | Teal | |
7 | Purple | |
8 | Green | |
9 | Black | Resembles the color scheme of the Runaway Five from EarthBound. |
10 | Gray | Based on Ness's ghost form whenever he falls unconscious in EarthBound. It uniquely gives him a transparent hue to further reference that. Referred to by developers as "Ghost Ness".[2] |
PAC-MAN
Currently, PAC-MAN has only eight costumes consisting of filters. This will be changed in an upcoming demo.
1 | Yellow | Based on PAC-MAN's cabinet artwork design since the original arcade game. |
2 | Red | Based on Blinky from the PAC-MAN series. |
3 | Pink | Based on Pinky from the PAC-MAN series. |
4 | Cyan | Based on Inky from the PAC-MAN series. |
5 | Orange | Based on Clyde from the PAC-MAN series. |
6 | Blue | Based on the vulnerable ghosts in most PAC-MAN games when PAC-MAN eats a power pellet. |
7 | Green | Based on Funky from the PAC-MAN series. |
8 | Purple | Based on Sue from the PAC-MAN series. |
Peach
Changing Peach's costume will also change the color of her Toad.
1 | Pink | Based on Peach's design as of Super Mario Bros. but taking her current art style as of Super Mario Sunshine. Toad is based on Red Toad. |
2 | Red | Based on Pauline's appearance since Donkey Kong for the Game Boy. Toad resembles the colors of a Super Mushroom. |
3 | Orange | Based on Peach's second costume in Super Smash Bros. Melee, which subsequently is based on Princess Daisy's appearance in Mario Tennis and Mario Party 3. Toad resembles Blue Toad, similarly to how Daisy wields a blue Toad for this move in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. |
4 | Turquoise | Based on Rosalina, a recurring character from the Mario series. Toad is based on the Mailtoad, a purple Toad also debuting in Super Mario Galaxy. |
5 | Blue | Based on Peach's fourth costume from Super Smash Bros. Brawl, except with her hair white. Toad resembles Blue Toad's Small form from Super Mario 3D World, or the colors of a Mini Mushroom. |
6 | Green | Based on Koopeach, an unused form of Peach after getting captured by Bowser in Super Mario Odyssey, featured as concept art in the book The Art of Super Mario Odyssey.[1] Toad is based on a Green Toad. |
7 | Yellow | Based on Peach's second costume in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Toad is based on Yellow Toad. |
8 | White | Based on the wedding dress Peach wears in Super Mario Odyssey. Her crown is also altered to resemble Tiara from the same game. Toad is based on Toadette. |
9 | Black | Based on Peach's eighth costume in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U. Toad is based on Toadsworth. |
10 | Brown | Based on Tanooki Peach from Super Mario 3D World.[1] Toad is based Tanooki Toad from the same game. Also referred to by developers as a Halloween-themed costume.[6] |
11 | Purple | Based on the Shadow Queen's possessed Princess Peach form from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.[1] |
12 | Retro | Based on Peach's in-game sprites from Super Mario Bros. 2 and Super Mario Bros. 3. Her Toad and Vegetables are based on their in-game sprites from Super Mario Bros. 2. |
Pichu
1 | Yellow | Based on Pichu's appearance since Pokémon Gold and Silver. |
2 | Red | N/A |
3 | Blue | Resembles Marill, a Pokémon from Generation II of the Pokémon franchise. |
4 | Green | Resembles Electrike, a Pokémon from Generation III of the Pokémon franchise. |
5 | Pink | N/A |
6 | Orange | Based on Shiny Pichu. |
7 | Cyan | Based on Shinx, a Pokémon from Generation IV of the Pokémon franchise. |
8 | Cream | Based on Plusle, a Pokémon from Generation III of the Pokémon franchise. |
9 | Cream | Based on Minun, a Pokémon from Generation III of the Pokémon franchise. |
10 | Gray | Based on Togedemaru, a Pokémon from Generation VII of the Pokémon franchise. |
11 | Tan | Based on Mimikyu, a Pokémon from Generation VII of the Pokémon franchise. |
12 | Retro | Based on Pichu's in-game sprites from Pokémon Gold and Silver. |
Pikachu
Currently, Pikachu has only ten costumes consisting of filters. This will be changed in an upcoming demo.
1 | Yellow | Based on Pikachu's appearance from Pokémon Red and Green before Generation III's updated design. |
2 | Red | N/A |
3 | Green | |
4 | Blue | |
5 | Orange | Resembles Pikachu shiny variant. It also resembles Raichu. |
6 | Purple | N/A |
7 | Pink | |
8 | Dark red | Resembles the Shadow Pokémon encountered in Pokémon Colosseum and Pokemon XD: Gale of Darkness. |
9 | Black | Loosely resembles Pikachu's in-game sprites from Pokémon Red and Blue. |
10 | Retro | Based on Pikachu's in-game sprites from Pokémon Gold and Silver. |
Pit
1 | White | Based on Pit's current appearance as of Kid Icarus: Uprising. |
2 | Yellow | Based on Pit's second costume in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. |
3 | Red | Based on Pit's third costume in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, which subsequently resembles Pit's chiton after obtaining the Gold Arrow and reaching Level 4 strength in Kid Icarus. |
4 | Green | Based on Pit's fourth costume in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, which subsequently resembles Pit's chiton after obtaining the Bronze Arrow and reaching Level 2 strength in Kid Icarus. |
5 | Blue | Based on Pit's fifth costume in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, which subsequently resembles Pit's chiton after obtaining the Sacred Arrow and reaching Level 5 strength in Kid Icarus. |
6 | Pink | Based on Pit's eighth costume in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U. |
7 | Purple | Based on Pit's seventh costume in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U, which subsequently resembles Pit's chiton after obtaining the Silver Arrow and reaching Level 3 strength in Kid Icarus. |
8 | Dark red | Based on Dark Pit's fifth costume in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. |
9 | Dark blue | Based on Dark Pit's sixth costume in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, except with green wings. |
10 | Pink | Based on Viridi from Kid Icarus: Uprising, with his Palutena Bow being loosely based on Viridi's staff. |
11 | Black | Based on Dark Pit from Kid Icarus: Uprising, with his Palutena Bow being based on Dark Pit's Silver Bow and his Upperdash Arm being based on Dark Pit's Electroshock Arm. |
12 | Retro | Based on Pit's in-game sprites from Kid Icarus. |
Rayman
1 | Purple | Based on Rayman's current appearance from Rayman Origins. |
2 | Green | Based on Rayman's appearance when using the Vortex in Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc. |
3 | Red | Based on Rayman's appearance when using the Heavy Metal Fist in Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc. |
4 | Blue | Based on Rayman's appearance when using the LockJaw in Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc. |
5 | Orange | Based on Rayman's appearance when using the Shock Rocket in Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc. |
6 | Yellow | Based on Rayman's appearance when using the Throttle Copter in Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc. |
7 | Brown | Based on Rayman's Punk costume in Rayman Raving Rabbids. |
8 | Yellow | Based on Tarayzan from Rayman. |
9 | White | Based on Ly the Fairy's appearance in the Japanese version of Rayman 2: The Great Escape. |
10 | Gray | Based on Bad Rayman from Rayman, as well as Raymesis from Rayman Origins. |
11 | Pink | N/A |
12 | Purple | Based on Ed from Tonic Trouble. |
Ryu
1 | White | Based on Ryu's design since Street Fighter II. |
2 | Orange | Based on Ryu's "Light Kick" color in Super Street Fighter II Turbo. |
3 | Cyan | Based on Ryu's "Heavy Punch" color in Super Street Fighter II Turbo. |
4 | Blue | TBA |
5 | Green | |
6 | Red | Based on Ryu's fourth alternate costume from Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3, which subsequently is based on Ken Masters from the Street Fighter series.[7] |
7 | Pink | Based on Dan Hibiki from the Street Fighter series.[8] |
8 | Yellow | TBA |
9 | Purple | Based on Ryu's tenth color in Street Fighter V. |
10 | Black | Based on Ryu's "Light Punch" color in Super Street Fighter II Turbo. |
11 | White | Based on Ryu's appearance in Street Fighter.[9] |
12 | Dark purple | Based on Evil Ryu from the Street Fighter series.[9] |
Samus
Currently, Samus has only ten costumes consisting of filters. This will be changed in an upcoming demo.
1 | Orange | Based on Samus's Varia Suit design from Metroid II: Return of Samus and Super Metroid. |
2 | Red | N/A |
3 | Green | |
4 | Blue | Based on Dark Samus from the Metroid Prime games.[2] |
5 | Yellow | Resembles the Power Suit color scheme from Super Metroid. |
6 | Light blue | N/A |
7 | Purple | Loosely resembles the Gravity Suit from Metroid Prime 2: Echoes. |
8 | Pink | Based on the Varia Suit color scheme when selecting missiles in the original Metroid. |
9 | Brown | Loosely resembles the Dark Suit from Metroid Prime 2: Echoes. |
10 | White | Loosely resembles the Light Suit from Metroid Prime 2: Echoes. |
Sandbag
1 | White | Based on Sandbag's sole design since Super Smash Bros. Melee. |
2 | Red | TBA |
3 | Blue | |
4 | Green | |
5 | Yellow | |
6 | Orange | |
7 | Pink | |
8 | Purple | |
9 | Tan | |
10 | Brown | |
11 | Gray | |
12 | Black | Negative color that resembles the Fighting Silhouette Team in Multi-Man Smash. |
Sheik
Currently, Sheik has only nine costumes consisting of filters. This will be changed in an upcoming demo.
1 | Blue | Based on Sheik's unused concept art design from The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess. |
2 | Red | N/A |
3 | Green | |
4 | Blue | Resembles Sheik's appearance in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. |
5 | Pink | N/A |
6 | Yellow | |
7 | Purple | |
8 | Black | |
9 | White |
Simon
1 | Black | Based on Simon's appearance from Castlevania Chronicles. |
2 | White | Based on Simon's appearance in Castlevania: Grimoire of Souls and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.[1] |
3 | Brown | Based on Trevor Belmont from Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse. |
4 | Blue | Based on Richter Belmont from Castlevania: Rondo of Blood.[1] |
5 | Red | Based on Juste Belmont from Castlevania: Harmony of Dissonance. |
6 | Brown | Based on Julius Belmont's appearance in Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow. |
7 | White | Based on Leon Belmont from Castlevania: Lament of Innocence. |
8 | Green | Based on Sonia Belmont from Castlevania Legends. |
9 | Red | Based on Simon's third alternate palette in DreamMix TV World Fighters. |
10 | Blue | Based on Simon's second alternate palette in DreamMix TV World Fighters. |
11 | Gray | Based on Simon's appearance in Castlevania Judgment. |
12 | Retro | Based on Simon's in-game sprites from Castlevania. |
Sonic
1 | Blue | Based on Sonic's current design as of Sonic Adventure. |
2 | Yellow | Based on Miles "Tails" Prower. |
3 | Red | Based on Knuckles the Echidna. |
4 | Pink | Based on Amy Rose from the Sonic franchise. |
5 | Black | Based on Shadow the Hedgehog. |
6 | White | Based on Silver the Hedgehog. |
7 | Purple | Based on Espio the Chameleon from the Sonic franchise. |
8 | Green | Based on Jet the Hawk from the Sonic franchise. |
9 | Orange | Based on Sticks the Badger from the Sonic Boom series. |
10 | Light blue | Based on Classic Sonic from the Sonic franchise. |
11 | Brown | Based on Sonic's original appearance in the 1991 promotional comic Sonic the Hedgehog. |
12 | Lavender | Based on Sash Lilac from Freedom Planet.[10] |
Sora
1 | Black | Based on Sora's default appearance from KINGDOM HEARTS II. |
2 | Red | Based on Sora's Valor Form from KINGDOM HEARTS II.[11] |
3 | Blue | Based on Sora's Wisdom Form from KINGDOM HEARTS II.[11] |
4 | Yellow | Based on Sora's Master Form from KINGDOM HEARTS II.[11] |
5 | White | Based on Sora's Final Form from KINGDOM HEARTS II.[11] |
6 | Red | Based on Sora's Limit Form from KINGDOM HEARTS II Final Mix and his default appearance in the original KINGDOM HEARTS.[11] |
7 | Dark blue | Based on Sora's Anti Form from KINGDOM HEARTS II.[11] |
8 | Tan | Based on Roxas's appearance in his Twilight Town attire in KINGDOM HEARTS II.[11] |
9 | Green | Based on Goofy's appearance in his Knight outfit in the KINGDOM HEARTS series, with his Kingdom Key being based on the Kingdom Key D.[11] |
10 | Navy | Based on Donald Duck's appearance in his Royal Magician outfit in the KINGDOM HEARTS series, with his Kingdom Key being based on the Kingdom Key D.[11] |
11 | Pink | Based on Kairi's appearance in KINGDOM HEARTS II.[11] |
12 | Light blue | Based on Riku's appearance in KINGDOM HEARTS II, with his Kingdom Key being based on Riku's Keyblade of heart.[11] |
Tails
1 | Yellow | Based on Tails's current design as of Sonic Adventure. |
2 | Blue | Based on Sonic the Hedgehog. |
3 | Red | Based on Doctor Eggman. |
4 | Cream | Based on Cream the Rabbit from the Sonic franchise. |
5 | White | Based on Rouge the Bat from the Sonic franchise. |
6 | Lavender | Based on Blaze the Cat from the Sonic franchise. |
7 | Light blue | Based on the Chao from the Sonic franchise. |
8 | Purple | Based on Light Gaia, also known as Chip, from Sonic Unleashed. |
9 | Orange | Based on Marine the Raccoon from Sonic Rush Adventure. |
10 | Green | Based on Cosmo from the anime Sonic X. |
11 | Brown | Based on Tails's appearance in the animated shows Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog and Sonic the Hedgehog. |
12 | Black | Based on Klonoa from the Klonoa series. |
Waluigi
Changing Waluigi's costume will also change the color appearance of his Piranha Plant and his Waluigi Dice, the latter of which will be the same color as its respective costume.
1 | Purple | Based on Waluigi's appearance as of Mario Tennis but taking his current art style as of Mario Party 4. The Piranha Plant is based on the potted Piranha Plant's appearance from Super Mario 3D World. |
2 | White | Based on the color schemes of Fire Mario and Fire Luigi with purple overalls to match Waluigi, referred to as "Fire Waluigi". The Piranha Plant is based on the Fire Piranha Plant's appearance in Super Mario 3D Land. |
3 | Red | Resembles Luigi's 4P costume in Super Smash Bros., with the colors of his shirt and overalls switched. Also resembles Eggplant Man's appearance in Wrecking Crew. The Piranha Plant is based on its seventh costume in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. |
4 | Green | Resembles Luigi's second alternate color in Mario Golf. The Piranha Plant is based on its second costume in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, which is based off of its original Super Mario Bros sprite. |
5 | Blue | Resembles Foreman Spike's appearance in Mobile Golf. The Piranha Plant is based on its eighth costume in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, which is based off of its original Super Mario Bros underground sprite. |
6 | Yellow | Based on Luigi's eighth costume in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U. Also resembles Mario’s third alt color in Super Mario Advance. The Piranha Plant is based on its third costume in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. |
7 | Orange | The Piranha Plant is based on the Prickly Piranha Plant from Super Mario Galaxy 2. |
8 | Blue | Resembles Luigi's third alternate color in Mario Golf. The Piranha Plant resembles the Frost Piranha's appearance in Super Paper Mario. |
9 | Gray | The Piranha Plant is based on its sixth costume in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, which is based off the Bone Piranha Plant from New Super Mario Bros. 2. |
10 | Brown | Resembles Waluigi's alternate color scheme from Mario Tennis. The Piranha Plant is based on its fifth costume in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, which is based off the Inky Piranha Plant from Super Mario 3D Land. |
11 | Purple | Based on Luigi's seventh costume in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U. The Piranha Plant is based on the Putrid Piranha's appearance in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. |
12 | Green | Based on Luigi.[4] The Piranha Plant is based on the Pit Plant from Dry Dry Desert in Mario Kart: Double Dash!!. |
Wario
1 | Yellow | Based on Wario's short-sleeved design since Wario Land II but taking his current art style as of Mario Party 4. |
2 | White | Based on the color schemes of Fire Mario and Fire Luigi with yellow overalls to match Wario, referred to as "Fire Wario". |
3 | Red | Based on Mario, whom, unlike his red overalls costume in the Super Smash Bros. series, actually has blue overalls to further connect the reference, albeit the 'W' on his cap and gloves still remain orange.[1] |
4 | Blue | Based on Wario's third overalls costume in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, which subsequently resembles Mario's appearance on the Japanese box art for Mario Bros.. |
5 | Green | Based on Wario's fourth overalls costume in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, which subsequently resembles resembles Mario's appearance on the Japanese box art for Wrecking Crew and Luigi's appearance on the arcade version of Mario Bros..[1] |
6 | Brown | Based on Wario's fifth overalls costume in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, which subsequently resembles Foreman Spike from Wrecking Crew. |
7 | White | Based on Wario's sixth overalls costume in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, which subsequently resembles Wario's in-game sprites from the early Wario Land titles on the Game Boy.[1] Also referred to by developers as "Sailor Wario". |
8 | Navy | Based on Wario's appearance in his biker uniform in the WarioWare series, as well as his default appearance in the Super Smash Bros. series. |
9 | Black | Based on Wario's fifth biker costume in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. |
10 | Orange | Loosely based on Mario's original appearance in Donkey Kong in which the shirt and overall colors of Mario's current outfit are reversed, except with orange overalls and a purple shirt. |
11 | Gray | Based on Clarence Lardbottom from the Flash game Clarence's Big Chance. |
12 | Retro | Based on Wario's monochrome in-game sprites from the early Wario Land titles on the Game Boy. |
Yoshi
Yoshi's costumes change the appearance of his eggs, except for those containing foes via Egg Lay.
1 | Green | Based on Yoshi's design as of Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island but taking his current art style as of Super Mario Sunshine. |
2 | Red | Based on Red Yoshi. |
3 | Blue | Based on Blue Yoshi. |
4 | Yellow | Based on Yellow Yoshi. |
5 | Pink | Based on Pink Yoshi. |
6 | Light blue | Based on Light Blue Yoshi. |
7 | Orange | Based on Orange Yoshi. |
8 | Purple | Based on Purple Yoshi. |
9 | Brown | Based on Brown Yoshi. |
10 | Black | Based on Black Yoshi. |
11 | White | Based on White Yoshi. |
12 | Magenta | Based on Yoob from Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time. |
Zelda
Currently, Zelda has only nine costumes consisting of filters. This will be changed in an upcoming demo.
1 | Purple | Based on Zelda's design from The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess. |
2 | Red | N/A |
3 | Green | |
4 | Blue | |
5 | Pink | |
6 | Yellow | |
7 | Purple | Based on Zelda's appearance in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, with more vibrant colors. |
8 | Black | N/A |
9 | White |
Zero Suit Samus
1 | Cyan | Based on Zero Suit Samus's appearance since Metroid: Zero Mission. |
2 | Blue | Based on Zero Suit Samus's second costume in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, which subsequently resembles the Zero Suit at the end of Metroid Prime 2: Echoes. |
3 | Red | Based on Zero Suit Samus's third costume in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U, which subsequently resembles Samus's leotard at the end of Metroid. |
4 | Pink | Based on Zero Suit Samus's third costume in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, which subsequently resembles Samus's leotard at the end of Metroid. |
5 | Black | Based on Zero Suit Samus's fourth costume in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, which subsequently resembles Samus's outfit at the end of Super Metroid. |
6 | Purple | Based on Zero Suit Samus's fifth costume in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. |
7 | Green | Based on Zero Suit Samus's sixth costume in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. |
8 | White | Based on Zero Suit Samus's sixth costume in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U, which subsequently resembles Samus's outfit from one of the endings of Metroid Fusion. |
9 | Orange | Resembles Samus's outfit at the end of Metroid: Zero Mission. |
10 | Yellow | TBA |
11 | Dark blue | Based on Dark Samus from the Metroid Prime games. |
12 | Retro | Based on Samus's in-game sprites without her Power Suit from Metroid. |
In Yeah Jam Fury
After clearing the final level of Yeah Jam Fury, China Shop, the player unlocks the ability to switch between two sets of costumes, referred to as threads, in the settings menu. The first set of threads is simply the characters' default clothes, whereas the second set has each character wearing a golden hat, a golden jacket, green earmuffs, a white shirt, and black pants. In Style-themed and Desert-themed levels, their colors are unaffected. Much like in SSF2, these changes are purely cosmetic and do not affect gameplay.
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Trivia
- The current method for creating costumes in SSF2 was discovered by developer Refurin in April 2019 and involves applying different colors to separate sections of characters' sprites, called palettes, and then applying different colors to those palettes for each costume.
- Unlike other, more traditional methods of including costumes, this method only marginally increases the game's file size.
- According to Refurin, this method had not been known or used in Flash before.
- Prior to Beta 1.2, before the current method for creating costumes was known, all costumes in SSF2 were simple tints and hues applied to the default design of the character. Many of these costumes have garnered strong controversy from the community due to their simple nature, causing them to appear unnatural and unappealing, and improved costumes were one of the most frequently requested features to be included.
- Although costumes would be improved with updates to the game, former developer Alex Knowles released a video to his YouTube channel in 2015 to explain the process of making costumes and how the developers are only able to do so much with the limitations of Flash, as more complex costumes would likely require far more work and data to include.
- With the release of Beta, most characters' effects were separated from the characters themselves in order to keep their colors consistent across costumes. However, with the updated costumes, this is no longer necessary.
- In SSF2, costumes were first presented in v0.4a of the demo as basic tints ranging from red, green and blue, solely for the purpose of Team battles. This remained the same until v0.9a, which incorporated more complex color changes, replacing the old tints.
- It was originally planned for Yeah Jam Fury to include additional unlockable costumes, including one that switches the main characters Yeah, Jam, and Fury to female counterparts Yeanna, Jammi, and Furia, respectively, with each having a unique voice. They were intended to be used in the Steam and Wii U release of the game before it was cancelled in favor of the follow-up, Yeah Jam Fury: U, Me, Everybody!.
- Although YJF only contains one set of traditional color changes and its follow-up contains none, the physical appearance of the three playable characters automatically changes in certain themes in both games.
- Unlocking the costumes in YJF unlocks the Unlocked Cool Clothes! trochieval.
References
- ↑ 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 1.14 1.15 1.16 1.17 1.18 1.19 1.20 1.21 1.22 Reddit Accessed on September 6, 2019
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 SuperSmashFlash.com Accessed on February 16, 2020
- ↑ Twitter Accessed on September 6, 2019
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Twitter Accessed on September 6, 2019
- ↑ Twitter Accessed on October 13, 2019
- ↑ Twitter Accessed on September 6, 2019
- ↑ Twitter Accessed on September 6, 2019
- ↑ Twitter Accessed on October 2, 2019
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 Twitter Accessed on September 6, 2019
- ↑ Twitter Accessed on February 16, 2020
- ↑ 11.00 11.01 11.02 11.03 11.04 11.05 11.06 11.07 11.08 11.09 11.10 YouTube Accessed on September 6, 2019
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