Ultimate, and all Transformation Final Smashes were turned into Trapping, Stage-Wide, or Directional Final Smashes. This category of final smash has been discontinued in Super Smash Bros. An example of this is the Landmaster, Fox, Falco, and Wolf's Final Smash. It is generally up to the player themselves to deal massive damage with the Final Smash, or else the entire move will be ineffective.
The transformation is unaffected by all status effects except slow time. Some transformations buff up the character's existing moveset, while others use a different set of controls. Transformation - These Final Smashes only affect the user, who can then rampage around and cause damage.An example of this is PK Starstorm, Ness's Final Smash. However, they may be less effective on larger stages. Stage-Wide - These Final Smashes affect the whole stage, leaving little or no hiding spots.Some trapping Final Smashes such as Captain Falcon's Blue Falcon are cinematic.
An example of this is Triforce Slash, Toon Link's Final Smash (which is also directional since it heads in one direction). They generally have a small initial range and will fail if there are no targets caught, but their attack power is often high.
Some Final Smashes temporarily slow down stage elements, such as platform movement or motion within the background. No two Final Smashes occur simultaneously in this mode. Ultimate, a weaker Final Smash can be performed after filling their FS Meter, which gets filled by inflicting or taking damage. Multiple Smash Balls can't appear in a match at the same time, but another can reappear after the Final Smash is finished. To perform a Final Smash, simply press the Special Move Button. If too much damage is taken, the Smash Ball will fly out of the character, giving their opponents another opportunity to gain a Final Smash. Upon the destruction of the Smash Ball, the character will be engulfed in a multi-colored aura and their eyes will glow. To perform a Final Smash, a player must either destroy a Smash Ball or acquire a "Pity Final Smash". Final Smashes performed correctly will give a great advantage, and may help to catch up to others in the game, or vice versa. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii Uįinal Smashes are incredibly powerful in comparison to most other attacks, generally leaving the user invincible for the move's duration, and, if properly executed, usually have the capacity to KO at least one opponent.