Super Smash Bros Ultimate, as of the most recent DLC pack, features a total of 89 playable characters who span video game history. Alongside Nintendo's greats like Mario, Link, and Pikachu, the Nintendo Switch game's roster includes retro characters, third-party icons, and more modern video game heroes like Minecraft Steve and Min-Min.

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Super Smash Bros Brawl for the Nintendo Wii introduced the gameplay mechanic known as Final Smashes. By breaking the floating Smash Ball, or filling up a Final Smash Meter, players can perform this devastating attack inspired from the character's source game on their opponents. Of the game's 89 characters, these Final Smashes are the coolest.

10 NES Zapper Posse

Mii Brawler and Little Mac being shot at with Hogans' Alley gunmen

Duck Hunt was an unexpected addition to Super Smash Bros. 4, adapting the dog and bird from the classic NES title Duck Hunt. Famously, Duck Hunt was one of several NES games to be compatible with the NES Zapper, a plastic light gun that players point and shoot at their TV screens. Most of Duck Hunt's moveset in Smash are based off NES Zapper games.

Appropriately, Duck Hunt's Final Smash features an onslaught of enemies from the NES titles Wild Gunman and Hogan's Alley. Duck Hunt's opponents are caught in a shootout between characters from both games, as the Duck Hunt Dog does his iconic laugh. It's a stunning, and painful, tribute to a unique age of Nintendo games.

9 Petey Piranha

Petey Piranha attacking Kirby in New Donk City

When it comes to unexpected Super Smash Bros fighters, most fans probably agree that Piranha Plant takes the cake. The Super Mario enemy appeared as the DLC character for Super Smash Bros Ultimate. Though its moveset incorporates aspects of Piranha Plants in the Mario franchise, its Final Smash pays tribute to the history of Super Smash Bros.

In Super Smash Bros Brawl, the Mario character Petey Piranha appeared as a boss character in the game's Adventure Mode. Petey reprises his role as Piranha Plant's Final Smash, complete with the cages it used in Brawl to trap Piranha Plant's opponents, burn them, and slam them against the ground in its signature immature manner.

8 Zero Laser

Samus firing her Zero Laser across the stage

When Final Smashes were first introduced, Samus's served a much different function than it did for other characters. After Samus fired her massive Zero Laser, her armor would break apart, allowing players to control Zero Suit Samus. Similarly, Zero Suit Samus's Final Smash would change her back into regular Samus, but this has worked differently in recent games.

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Now, Samus and Zero Suit Samus are considered separate characters, meaning their Final Smashes doesn't transform them anymore. However, they still pack quite a punch, with Samus's being a static horizontal laser beam. Zero Suit Samus's similar Final Smash finds her retreating into her Gunship for a targeted vertical laser beam against players.

7 Critical Hit

Lucina dashing forward with her Final Smash

Many of the Fire Emblem series representatives share the shame Final Smash: Critical Hit. It was originated by Marth in Super Smash Bros Brawl, finding the hero dashing at the nearest opponent and one-hit KOing them. The move was later shared by Lucina from Fire Emblem Awakening, who is Marth's Echo Fighter in Super Smash Bros Ultimate.

While Roy isn't Marth's Echo Fighter, he features a similar, fiery version of the Critical Hit Final Smash. Like critical hits in the Fire Emblem series, the Final Smash is incredibly satisfying to pull off, though it does take some precision and timing or else you'll miss your target. Still, it definitely tops any Final Smash that doesn't guarantee a KO.

6 Ganon, The Demon King

Ganon in his Demon King form

Ganondorf has had a strange journey in the Super Smash Bros series. Despite being an important figure in The Legend of Zelda games, for most of the games Ganondorf has been a clone of Captain Falcon. The one area where they differed was Ganondorf's Final Smash, which in Brawl and Smash 4 transformed him into Beast Ganon from Twilight Princess.

In Super Smash Bros Ultimate, Ganondorf received some updates, including attacks utilizing Ganondorf's sword. His design also more resembles Ganondorf's look from Ocarina of Time, which is also reflected in his Final Smash. While still depicting Beast Ganon, this version will be a nostalgic reprise for those who have beaten Ocarina of Time's final boss battle.

5 Triple Finish

Squirtle, Ivysaur, and Charizard using Triple Finish against a CPU

Pokemon Trainer was sadly left out of Super Smash Bros 4 due to the 3DS's hardware limitations, but Charizard remained in the roster with a Final Smash turning him into Mega Charizard X. The trio of starters return for Super Smash Bros Ultimate, with their original Final Smash returning from Super Smash Bros Brawl: Triple Finish.

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For each of the three characters (Squirtle, Ivysaur, and Charizard), all three are summoned at once to use their most powerful attacks. Charizard uses Fire Blast, Ivysaur uses Solar Beam, and Squirtle uses Hydro Pump, which devastate any opponent to Pokemon Trainer's right. Though it's not a guaranteed KO, it's an incredible sight for Pokemon fans.

4 PK Starstorm

Kumatora, Lucas, and Boney during PK Starstorm

When it comes to fan-service, few Final Smashes go as above and beyond as Ness and Lucas's. The two protagonists from Earthbound and Mother 3, respectively, use the move known as PK Starstorm. As they stand invulnerable, comets fly down from the top of the screen, which are difficult to avoid for many of the opponents scrambling on stage.

However, the real great part of this move are the cameos by Ness and Lucas's fellow party members. For Ness, the characters Paula and Poo join alongside him (while their fourth party member, Jeff, is an Assist Trophy in the game). Lucas is accompanied by two of his own party members, Kumatora and Boney, the latter of whom is Lucas's dog in the unlocalized game.

3 End Of Day

Olimar boarding a starship while other Olimar stay buried

Many of the best Final Smashes in Super Smash Bros Ultimate accurately represent their game's origins. That's certainly the case for Captain Olimar, the protagonist of Pikmin and Pikmin 2, who debuted in Super Smash Bros Brawl alongside the inclusion of Final Smashes. His Final Smash mimics the end of a day's events in the Pikmin franchise.

After accomplishing that day's tasks, players must return to their spaceship with their Pikmin army in tow to fly into space as predators come out at night. Any Pikmin that are left behind are killed, which applies to Olimar's opponents as him and his Pikmin fly into the night sky for the Final Smash. Though it's grim, it also makes for a fun tribute to the game series.

2 Wario-Man

Wario Man flashing a W sign in front of Cloud and Isabelle

In previous Super Smash Bros games, Wario's Final Smash transformed him into Wario-Man, powering him up and allowing him to dish out a whopping amount of damage. However, for Super Smash Bros Ultimate, transformation Final Smashes like this were removed. However, Wario-Man still makes an appearance in Wario's cartoonish Final Smash.

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Like many other Final Smashes, this move is executed when Wario dashes head-first into one of his opponents. In the following cinematic, Wario-Man makes quick work of his opponents before sending them blasting off. Though it loses its originality, it makes up for it with speed and style, which are certainly the style of the WarioWare game series.

1 Infernal Climax

Gomorrah chomping players in Smash Ultimate

Bayonetta was the final DLC character added to Super Smash Bros 4, while also becoming an incredibly overpowered addition to the roster. Her gimmick involved slowing down other players with her Down Special, Witch Time, which acts as a counter. However, her Final Smash, Infernal Climax, allows Bayonetta to slow down time even more for great rewards.

If Bayonetta is able to string together a combo during this slow-down time, she will unleash the powerful demon Gomorrah. However, Bayonetta players can't relax yet, as this moment requires a quick-time event not unlike the Bayonetta series of games. If the quick-time event is executed properly, she's guaranteed a powerful, and stylish, instant KO.

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