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Villager

Name: Villager

Game Series: Animal Crossing
First Appearance: Animal Crossing (2001)

Unlock Criteria:

  • Starting Character

Wii U Screenshots

Alternate Costumes

Special Moves

Neutral SpecialPocket

Villager's neutral special is the Pocket. This move allows for Villager to pocket away anything and then pull it out at a later point. This ranges from energy projectiles, to items and more. This allows for reflection and tbeing able to damage any enemies who are nearby.

Side SpecialLloid Rocket

Villager's side special has him jump onto a gyroid rocket. This rocket will go horizontally until it hits something, where it will explode. Villager is able to jump off the rocket at any time, but the gyroid will do more damage if Villager remains on it. The distance it covers means it's a good move for recovery.

Up SpecialBalloon Trip

Villager's up special is his form of recovery. Based on the Balloon Flight games, Villager wears a helmet with balloons that allow for him to gain height. The balloons on the helmet can be popped, however, which will cause Villager to fall down, unable to move.

Down SpecialTimber

Villager's down special is a four pronged move. First time it is used, Villager will plant a seed. On the second time, Villager brings out a watering can to water the tree. Once the tree is watered, it will grow which will damage any opponents on the area. From there, Villager can use the move twice more to attack the tree with an axe, causing it to fall. If the tree hits an opponent, it will cause massive damage.

 Final Smash: Dream Home / Housewarming Party

Villager's Final Smash requires close proximity to an opponent. If an opponent is caught within it, then Tom Nook and a Nookling will appear and start building a house around the enemy, damaging them in the process. Once it ends, the house collapses which sends the opponent flying.

Custom Moves

Coming soon.

 
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