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Super Scope
SSBUSuperScope.png
SpecialStagesSymbol.svg
Artwork of a Super Scope fromUltimate.
UniverseNintendo
Appears inMelee
Brawl
SSB4
Ultimate
Item classShooting
Article on Super Mario WikiSuper Scope
Fires small blasts and charged shots.
Super Smash Bros. Brawl instruction booklet description

TheSuper Scope (スーパースコープ,Super Scope), known as theNintendo Scope in thePAL region versions ofSuper Smash Bros. Brawl,Super Smash Bros. 4, andSuper Smash Bros. Ultimate, is a shooting item that appears inSuper Smash Bros. Melee,Super Smash Bros. Brawl,Super Smash Bros. 4, andSuper Smash Bros. Ultimate, based on a real-life peripheral from Nintendo.

Origin[edit]

A Super Scope on a table.

The Super Scope was released in September 1992 in the United States and European markets (the latter as the Nintendo Scope), shortly after the release of the actual Super Nintendo Entertainment System; the item was not sold in large quantities in Japan. The Super Scope was intended to act as a successor to theZapper, and as a result, functionally acted almost identical to its predecessor. Both werelight guns, though the Super Scope was wireless and took on a shape more similar to that of abazooka. The Super Scope was the first wireless device by Nintendo to reach the market, though its status as a peripheral makes some historians dispute calling it the first wireless controller by Nintendo, instead giving that honor to theGameCubeWaveBird controller released 10 years later.

In both the United States and Europe, the peripheral came bundled withSuper Scope 6 (Nintendo Scope 6 in Europe). The game featured six games within it that all acted as introductions to the Super Scope itself. In one of these games,Confront, the player is tasked with stopping an invasion of enemy ships; in order to do so, they were given an endless stockpile of ammunition that they could fire at these ships. These shots were small and yellow, and these rounds would later reappear as the primary output of the weapon in theSmash Bros. series.

Overview[edit]

The Super Scope inMelee.
Peach firing a Super Scope inSuper Smash Bros. for Wii U.

The Super Scope acts as a long-ranged shooting weapon. Tapping the attack button will fire three small shots inMelee and five small shots inBrawl onwards. If the player constantly taps the attack button, they will fire a constant stream of small shots, each of which does little knockback and damage. The high rate of fire and low knockback causes a "trapping" effect as the opponent will have little-to-no time to act and the shots themselves won't launch them away from incoming shots. Holding down the attack button charges the weapon, allowing for stronger and larger shots and having decentKO potential at full charge.

Super Scope shots are considered to be energy-based projectiles, as a result they can bereflected andabsorbed. Prior toSmash 4, the projectiles can be deflected by shallow-angled surfaces.

The Super Scope has limited ammunition, with 48 shots inMelee andBrawl and 72 starting inSmash 4. Different charge levels will increase the ammo used. Attempting to use the Super Scope after it runs out of ammunition causes it to fire nothing but a puff of smoke — at this point, the player can throw the weapon at opponents for a little extra knockback and damage. For details on the different stages, see#Stages.

InMelee, the uncharged shots have a 280° knockbackangle, resulting in a very weakmeteor smash, making it ineffective against opponents close to the stage. The uncharged shots can also pass through opponents, allowing it to trap multiple enemies

Starting inBrawl, the Super Scope became slightly more flexible. A buff added to all shooting weapons allows characters to run and jump while using them. This extra maneuverability makes it easier to land charged shots. However, uncharged shots no longer pass through enemies, making it more difficult to trap multiple enemies within a steady stream of shots.

InSuper Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS, the shots appear elongated for better visibility on the small screen —Super Smash Bros. for Wii U retains spherical shots.

InUltimate, the Super Scope is used in the credits sequences forClassic Mode.

Damage[edit]

InBrawl, the momentum of a projectile will affect the damage a character will receive; these are recorded in bounces.

ActionSSBMeleeBrawlSSB4
DropN/A11%11%
Forward tiltthrowN/A12%12%
Up tilt throwN/A13%13%
Down tilt throwN/A13%14%
Dash throwN/A14%14%
Forward smash throwN/A15%15%
Up smash throwN/A16%16%
Down smash throwN/A16%18%
Aerial forward tilt throwN/A12%12%
Aerial up tilt throwN/A13%13%
Aerial down tilt throwN/A14%14%
Aerial forward smash throwN/A12%12%
Aerial up smash throwN/A13%13%
Aerial down smash throwN/A14%14%

Stages[edit]

A fully charged shot.

The Super Scope has several charging stages, each with their own cost and damage. Some games will skip stages and are noted with their icon in the "Unused in" column. The damage and costs are the same in everySmash game.

StageCostDamageUnused in
111%
222%Super Smash Bros. 4Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
334%Super Smash Bros. 4Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
447%
5610%
6813%
71016%
81220%
91424%Super Smash Bros. Melee
101628%

InSmash Tour[edit]

The Super Scope is one of the many trophy items that can be obtained during the Smash Tour mode. It has a red base, and when used, it will allow the player to start one battle holding a Super Scope.

Use in glitches[edit]

A rollover bug inMelee can cause the Super Scopeto gain "infinite" ammunition. While this is a useful glitch in itself, it is often used in order to perform theblack hole glitch.

Trophies[edit]

InSuper Smash Bros. Melee[edit]

Super Scope's trophy inMelee
Super Scope
A peripheral device for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, the Super Scope is a wireless weapon that shoots infrared light to a receiver placed on top of the television. In Super Smash Bros. Melee, it can be fired rapidly or charged up to release a more powerful blast. It only has enough energy for 3 charge shots.
Super Scope (9/92)

InSuper Smash Bros. Brawl[edit]

Super Scope's trophy inBrawl
NtscSuper Scope
PalNintendo Scope
A bazooka-shaped peripheral for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System that was used wirelessly with an infrared sensor placed on top of the television. In Smash Bros., it can be fired rapidly or charged up. In Super Smash Bros. Melee, you could not move while shooting it, but in this game, you can move and jump while blasting!
NTSC
SNES:Super Scope 6
PAL
SNES:Nintendo Scope 6

InSuper Smash Bros. 4[edit]

Super Scope's trophy inSuper Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS
Super Scope's trophy inSuper Smash Bros. for Wii U
NtscSuper Scope
PalNintendo Scope
NTSCSuper Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DSThe wireless weapon from the SNES era can be used kind of like a bazooka in battle. Press the attack button rapidly to spray shots, or hold it down to charge up a powerful blast. The weapon's ammo won't last forever, however, so try not to get caught without juice left in your batteries.
NTSCSuper Smash Bros. for Wii UThis wireless weapon from the SNES era can be used kind of like a bazooka in battle. Press the attack button rapidly to spray shots, or hold it down to charge up a powerful blast. The weapon's ammo won't last forever, however, so try not to get caught without juice left in your batteries.
SNES:Super Scope 6 (02/1992)
PALThis wireless peripheral for the SNES can be used as a kind of bazooka in this game. And it comes with two different firing modes! Press the attack button repeatedly or hold it down to try them out! However, depending on how you use it, the batteries might run out pretty quick. And if they do, the fun's over. That's it!
SNES:Nintendo Scope 6 (08/1994)

Spirits[edit]

Equipping the Landmaster, Zero (Metal Gear Solid 3), Auto, Formula, or Tank & Infantrysupport spirits will give the player a Super Scope at the start of their stock.

No.ImageNameTypeClassCostAbilitySeries
392
SSBU spirit Landmaster.png
Landmaster
Support
★★2Super Scope EquippedStar Fox Series
764
from the game's files
Zero (Metal Gear Solid 3)
Support
★★2Super Scope EquippedMetal Gear Solid Series
871
SSBU spirit Auto.png
Auto
Support
★★2Super Scope EquippedMega Man Series
965
SSBU spirit Formula.png
Formula
Support
★★2Super Scope EquippedXenoblade Chronicles Series
1,134
SSBU spirit Tank & Infantry.png
Tank & Infantry
Support
★★2Super Scope EquippedFamicom Wars Series

Gallery[edit]

  • Artwork of a Super Scope from Brawl.

    Artwork of a Super Scope fromBrawl.

  • Wario holding a Super Scope.

    Wario holding a Super Scope.

  • 2 shots of equal energy clashing with each other.

    2 shots of equal energy clashing with each other.

  • The Super Scope in Smash 4.

    The Super Scope inSmash 4.

  • Zelda firing a Super Scope in Ultimate.

    Zelda firing a Super Scope inUltimate.

Names in other languages[edit]

LanguageNameMeaning
Japan JapaneseスーパースコープSuper Scope
USA English (NTSC)Super Scope
UK English (PAL)Nintendo Scope
France French (PAL)Nintendo Scope
Quebec French (NTSC)Super Scope
Germany GermanNintendo Scope
Spain Spanish (PAL)Nintendo Scope
Mexico Spanish (NTSC)Super Scope
Italy ItalianNintendo Scope
China ChineseSuper Scope
South Korea Korean슈퍼스코프Super Scope
Netherlands DutchNintendo Scope
Russia RussianПрицел NintendoNintendo Scope
Portugal PortugueseNintendo Scope

Trivia[edit]

  • The Super Scope was intended to be held somewhat similarly to a rocket launcher or a sniper rifle, with the back of the weapon resting on the user's shoulder and the user peering down the scope. While some characters wield the weapon normally (such asMario,Ness, andFox), some instead hold the weapon underneath their shoulder more akin to a rifle, while others hold it in more peculiar ways. There aren't any characters who hold the weapon the way it is intended to function; holding the grip with the opposing hand, looking down the sight, and using the other hand to press the fire button behind the sight.
  • The Super Scope's descriptions in SSB4 mentioning the depletion of batteries might be a reference to the real-life Super Scope's infamous battery consumption, being one of the main reasons for its lack of success.


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