Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Villager

The Villager moves in as the first Animal Crossing representative in Smash Bros.! Villager is an odd character with unconventional attacks that give him good defensive abilities. With a variety of projectiles, utility moves, high-powered attacks and a very unique special move in Pocket, Villager is a potent zoning threat, able to keep up long distance pressure and reverse attempts to camp against him as well. Like most keep-away oriented characters, Villager is at a disadvantage in close quarters combat, so Villager must make the most out of his unique moves to keep foes away. Just like how Animal Crossing makes daily tasks fun and interesting, Villager turns household tools into effective weapons bound to catch even veteran players off-guard.

Basic Attributes
Villager is a middleweight, around the same weight as Mario, so his stats aren't radically different. Being built around keepaway and defensive projectile play, Villager isn't very mobile, with a below average dash speed. Villager's jumps are moderately high and floaty. Villagers evasive options are nothing out of the ordinary. While they might not look like much of an athlete, Villager can indeed wall jump, giving you an additional recovery option back on to the stage when you're not far from the ledge.

Final Smash - Dream Home
Tom Nook and his two nephews Timmy and Tommy appear in front of Villager. Any opponent that touches them will be trapped as the Tanooki salesmen build a house around them at astonishing speed, complete with decorations and furniture. At the end, the house explodes, launching everyone inside the house off sideways with enough knockback to KO from center stage starting at around 50%. Any foes nearby as the house is being built and when it explodes will also be harmed. Dream Home is a standard trapping Final Smash, so you just need to land the initial hit to activate the rest of the attack. The initiation range is not bad as the raccoons are lined up horizontally. The construction of the house and its eventual explosion is also useful when playing against multiple opponents, since it takes up some space and can still harm players not trapped by the Final Smash.