Super Smash Bros. Brawl/Items

Assist Trophy
Assist Trophies are a breed of new items that are very similar to Poké Balls. They send out various characters from different games to attack other players or to help you in some way. Some characters will hinder you, however. A complete list of known Assist Trophies are listed here.

Banana Peel
Another new item for Brawl, it simply won't let you run freely on the stage.

Beam Sword
The beam sword is back, but now longer than before.

Bunny Hood
Returning from Super Smash Bros. Melee, the Bunny Hood from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time will increase the speed and will let the character who wears it to jump really high.

Bumper
Nine years have passed since Super Smash Bros. was released, and with SSBM some items were forgotten. Well, now is the time for all the ones who didn't have SSB to use this veteran item. The Bumper is the closest thing to a pinball game and you can place it on the ground or in the air. If you hit it you will bounce to the other side.

CDs
CDs appear in every game mode, and add new music to be selected when taken.

"Clear form"
The Special Brawl menu lists a form called "clear", meaning that the ability to become invisible will still be in the game, but it's unlikely that the Cloaking Device from Melee will return, giving its origins from Perfect Dark; a game created and owned by Rare, which now works for Microsoft.

Cracker Launcher
Another new addition, the Cracker Launcher shoots off fire crackers that explode. The Launcher can be aimed up and down for the best firing angle. This gun-item also has the ability for the user to walk around and jump while firing.

Crates and Barrels
The crates and barrels have appeared since the first Super Smash Bros. Barrels from all Smash Bros. have had various amounts of different items inside each. You can get the items by throwing the box or crate, beating it up, or pushing it off a higher area to a lower area. Some added features in Super Smash Bros. Brawl is that the basic box style changes for each level, so you can have space boxes in a Star Fox level, or have presents in a Yoshi's Island level. Another added feature in Brawl is that boxes will slide downhill.

Fan
The hits take 1% damage, but the enemies will be attracted to you with each hit letting you do many combos, tapping the button many times.

Fire Flower
Only press and hold a button to unleash a fire flame.

Franklin Badge
The Franklin Badge, from Earthbound, reflects projectiles much like Fox's Reflector move, but automatically. The Franklin Badge wears off after a certain amount of time.

Freezie
Pick up and throw it against an opponent to freeze for a while.

Golden Hammer
Like a normal Hammer, but more powerful and allows the holder to hover in midair.

May be look-alike Golden Squeaky Hammer that does not cause damage.

Gooey Bomb
The Gooey Bomb is an item sort of like the Motion Sensor Bomb (likely a replacement, as the Motion Sensor Bomb itself comes from GoldenEye, which was created by Rare back when they were still developing games for Nintendo), except that it can stick to characters as well as the level. One of the bad factors of this item is that if you throw it on someone, they can run into you and make the bomb stick to you.

Hammer
Seen in the Golden Hammer update, the Hammer allows the holder to cause massive damage, just like in Super Smash Bros. Melee. It may drop it's head and become useless.

Home-Run Bat
The home-run bat is maybe the most powerful item because if you hit, you will surely knock out your opponent. In this edition of the Super Smash Bros. series, each character will their own stance.

Lip's Stick
Lip's Stick, originating from Panel de Pon, returns from Super Smash Bros. Melee. It can put a giant flower on top of an opponent's head, causing the precentage of the character to raise slowly.

Metal Box
The Metal Box from Super Mario 64 returns, behaving more or less the same as in Melee; pick it up to temporarily become a metal form.

Party Ball
Items fall out of a party ball. Party balls can also be empty.

Pitfall
This item appeared in Animal Crossing. Bury it in the ground and it becomes a trap. Throw it at the ground or at an opponent and they get stuck in the ground or fall through dropable platforms.

Poison Mushroom
Returning from Super Smash Bros. Melee, the Poison Mushroom causes your character to shrink to a smaller size.

Poké Ball
Like the previous games the Poké Ball will release a Pokémon which may be Pokémon from Generation I to IV. A list of Pokemon known to be appearing is here

Smart Bomb
If you have played a Star Fox game you will probably recognize this item. When the smart bomb is thrown, it will burst and cover almost all the stage, but sometimes it won't explote. Be careful when throwing it because it also damages the character who threw it.

Smash Ball
To unleash a Final Smash: Since these items are very rare, they do extreme damage to enemies who come into contact to the character who received the Smash Ball's attack. There is also an additional move named Pity Final Smash that is enabled when any character is losing considerably and is KO'd. The character will reappear in the Final Smash standby mode. A complete list of known attacks is listed here.
 * 1) Destroy a shield it has surrounding it.
 * 2) Touch the Smash Ball.
 * 3) Press the Special Move button to release the Final Smash (this is only for some characters, others unleash the Final Smash immediately).

Smoke Ball
The smoke ball does not cause any damage, but instead obscures the screen with a cloud of smoke. Smoke balls may be carried and thrown.

Super Mushroom
As it did in Super Smash Bros. Melee, the Super Mushroom causes your character to grow to a larger size.

Super Scope
The Super Scope is a gun that originated in Super Smash Bros. Melee. It has the ability to shoot multiple bullets quickly or charge up a huge bullet. In Super Smash Bros. Brawl, the player has the ability to jump and walk around while using the item.

Superspicy Curry
Eating superspicy curry will cause your character to begin to spew flames from its mouth, even while attacking. It also seems that extra combos will be available for your character to perform while under the influence of superspicy curry.

Team Healer
The team healer is an item that only works in team battles. You pick it up and throw it to a teammate so when you hit him, he will regenerate health. The higher the damage meter, the more recovery. Be careful when throwing it so you don't hit an enemy and replenish his health.

Trophy Stand
The trophy stand only appears in The Subspace Emissary. It is used to transform enemies into trophies. How do you do that? It is quite simple. Damage an enemie, and when it's too weakened throw the trophy stand. Also use it to get boss trophies, but don't worry if you didn't catch them the first time because there will be a mode to fight them after you've beaten them.