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The villagers that appear on Smashville in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' also return in this game along with the stage.
The villagers that appear on Smashville in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' also return in this game along with the stage.
Villager is a middleweight fighter, having the same weight as [[Luigi]] and the lightest possible [[Mii|Mii Fighter]]s, while being lighter than [[Mario]], [[Dr. Mario]], and [[Corrin]] and heavier than [[Pit (character)|Pit]], [[Wii Fit Trainer]], and [[Dark Pit]].
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Villager returns as an unlockable playable fighter in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. Players can now see what the Villager has pocketed over the HUD icon on the bottom of the screen. Additionally, Villager can now pocket items with their net grab. Other than this, Villager's moveset is largely unchanged.
Villager returns as an unlockable playable fighter in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. Players can now see what the Villager has pocketed over the HUD icon on the bottom of the screen. Additionally, Villager can now pocket items with their net grab. Other than this, Villager's moveset is largely unchanged.


However, Villager benefits from the game's universal changes: their mobility is faster; their aerial attacks have less landing lag; their short hop timing is reduced; they can directionally air dodge; and they can use any grounded attack out of a run and use any of their aerials while on ladders. Villager remains a middleweight, now having the same weight as [[Ice Climbers]], [[Lucario]], [[Wolf O'Donnell|Wolf]], [[Steve (Minecraft)|Steve]], and [[Mythra]], while being lighter than [[Joker]] and heavier than [[Toon Link]] and [[Palutena]].
However, Villager benefits from the game's universal changes: their mobility is faster; their aerial attacks have less landing lag; their short hop timing is reduced; they can directionally air dodge; and they can use any grounded attack out of a run and use any of their aerials while on ladders.


The male Villager cameos alongside [[Bowser Jr.]] and [[King K. Rool]] in the reveal trailer for [[Ken Masters]] and [[Incineroar]], where he is shown wanting to challenge the latter over the former's defeat, much to Incineroar's chagrin.
The male Villager cameos alongside [[Bowser Jr.]] and [[King K. Rool]] in the reveal trailer for [[Ken Masters]] and [[Incineroar]], where he is shown wanting to challenge the latter over the former's defeat, much to Incineroar's chagrin.

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