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Ever since the launch of the Nintendo Switch in March 2017, Nintendo has had quite the first party lineup. It’s so vast that it’s given us countless possibilities for Super Smash Bros. newcomers. So far, there are only three Switch-era Nintendo newcomers, and all of them were DLC additions. Of course, we’re talking about Byleth from Fire Emblem: Three Houses, Min Min from ARMS, and Pyra & Mythra from Xenoblade Chronicles 2. But now that we’re likely in between games, many potential candidates have made their name known. So, let’s take a look at seven potential Super Smash Bros. newcomers.
The Switch 7
Characters listed are sorted chronologically by their game’s release date.
Characters listed are sorted chronologically by their game’s release date.
Officer Howard (Astral Chain) | Not to be confused with Akira Howard, their twin sibling. Officer Howard is the character you play as in Astral Chain. Despite only selling about 1.3 million units as of March 2024,Astral Chain has been a cult classic ever since it came out. Officer Howard would undoubtedly be a puppet fighter since they fight with their Legion by their side. However, there are two questions that would need to be answered: Would Officer Howard only use one Legion, or would they use all five Legions? Whatever ideas Sakurai and his team have for Officer Howard, would the next Nintendo console be able to handle it? Technical limitations are what prevented Rex from fighting alongside Pyra & Mythra in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. | |
Ring Fit Trainee (Ring Fit Adventure) | As of March 2024, Ring Fit Adventure is the 11th best-selling Switch game of all time, so it would make sense for the Ring Fit Trainee to be a newcomer. While they may look similar to Wii Fit Trainer at face value, the Ring Fit Trainee’s game has a very unique battle system. The gameplay revolves around the Ring-Con peripheral. Both the combat and exploration range from relatively simple exercises to fighting battles. The unique Fit Skills of the latter gameplay style can translate wonderfully to a platform fighter. The former gameplay style also has unique Ring skills that help the Trainee out in the overworld. These include using the Ring as a vacuum, a rowing paddle, and even as a glider. | |
Raven Beak (Metroid Dread) |
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Noah & Mio (Xenoblade Chronicles 3) | Xenoblade Chronicles 3 has a job system that allows the two Off-Seers to use Arts from one class while in another. Not to mention, the outfits they wear for each class are ripe with potential costumes. However, while Noah and Mio are characters who rely on each other, fans are divided on how they should be handled. Do you include only one character from the duo, with the other being relegated to an assisting role like Rex was with Pyra & Mythra? Or do you include both; in which case, would they be separate playable characters? Or could you somehow try to implement a more unique character swapping mechanic? Assuming they do go for a character swapping mechanic, it could probably work like Marvel vs. Capcom-style assist tagging, like the Angry Beavers in Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl 2. | |
Meowscarada (Pokémon Scarlet and Pokémon Violet) | Several Pokémon introduced in Generation 9 have risen to become fan favorites. Meowscarada, Tinkaton, Ceruledge, Ogerpon, the Paradox Pokémon, etc. Among the potential Gen 9 candidates for Super Smash Bros., Meowscarada seems to be the one The Pokémon Company is pushing. What with all of its merchandise, its playable appearance in Pokémon UNITE, and its evolutionary line’s starring role in the anime. That said, simply being a Pokémon is no guarantee of an invite. Pokémon Sword and Pokémon Shield were the most recent Pokémon games throughout the entirety of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate’s DLC life cycle. And yet, the former two games got Spirits but no DLC fighter. | |
Alear (Fire Emblem: Engage) | Fire Emblem in general is a pretty divisive topic when it comes to Smash speculation. Alear alone is one of the most contentious parts of Fire Emblem: Engage. But precedence for picking protagonists (three of which are Avatars) has trained fans to expect the Divine Dragon as a newcomer. Similar to Noah & Mio, there’s a lot of potential for Alear’s hypothetical moveset. There are many options, like only having Emblem Marth in play, or transplanting the current Fire Emblem side of the roster into their moveset. And, they could even use Emblem Rings based on characters who aren’t playable in Super Smash Bros. (Celica, Sigurd, Leif, Lyn, Eirika & Ephraim, and Micaiah). | |
(The Legend of Zelda: Tears of Kingdom) | Given how The Legend of Zelda hasn’t gotten a fully unique newcomer in years, the case can be made for anyone that isn’t part of the Triforce trio. But Rauru in particular stands out as an easy candidate to represent the gameplay of Tears of the Kingdom. While Rauru is rarely shown fighting in Tears of the Kingdom, his hand powers allow for an unusually unique fighter. Combine that with a Zonaite Sword, Zonai devices to fuse to it and his proficient light magic, and you have something that can make Rauru appealing. |
Honorable Mention
Rex (Xenoblade Chronicles 3: Future Redeemed) | As mentioned earlier, Rex doesn’t actively fight alongside Pyra & Mythra in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate due to technical limitations. Regardless, Rex appears in Future Redeemed as a major character with a new fighting style that could bypass those problems. In Future Redeemed, Rex fights solo using both Aegis swords in a dual-wielding fashion, with plenty of Arts to boot. The only reason he isn’t listed as part of the “Switch 7” is because while he doesn’t fight alongside them in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, he does appear in Pyra & Mythra’s battle intros, taunts, Final Smashes and victory animations. |
Author’s Note: By no means do I think any of these characters are guaranteed. All I really wanted was to highlight their merits as potential newcomers. With that being said, are there any other potential Switch era newcomers that you’d like to see? Let us know in the comments below!
Credits:
Writing: Perkilator
Editing: @Zerp and @Sari
Graphics: @Zerp
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