With the addition of Sora fromKingdom Heartsas DLC,Super Smash Bros. Ultimateis finished adding new fighters into the game post-release. Unfortunately, this is bad news forPokemonfans who are excited about the recent releases ofBrilliant Diamond,Shining Pearl, and the highly-anticipatedPokemon Legends Arceus.

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Kiawe’s Alolan Marowak holding a Bone Club in the anime

Pokemonhas been a staple of theSuper Smash Brosfranchise since its debut on Nintendo 64 in 1999. Every installment has featured new Pokemon characters, though many generations are still unrepresented in the crossover fighter. These twelve Pokemon would be excellent additions to a future installment ofSuper Smash Bros.

12Marowak: The Bone Keeper Pokemon

Marowakoriginated all the way in Generation 1, which is the most over-represented generation in terms of Pokemon fighters inSuper Smash Bros. Marowak would be joining Pikachu, Jigglypuff, Mewtwo, and Pokemon Trainer as Kanto-region Pokemon appearing in the franchise. This would probably be the biggest reasonnotto include Marowak in a futureSuper Smash Brosgame.

However, Marowak’s Alolan form could possibly differentiate it from the other Gen 1 Pokemon currently in the game. While Marowak’s original typing is Ground, its Alolan form is Fire and Ghost, giving it quite a unique moveset split between the two forms.

Skarmory flying in mid-air in the anime

11Skarmory: The Armor Bird Pokemon

As it stands, the only fighter inSuper Smash Bros. Ultimatewho represents Pokemon’s second-gen is Pichu, the self-harming pre-evolved form of Pikachu. If Masahiro Sakurai was considering adding another Johto Pokemon to the series, Skarmory would be an excellent choice.

As a Steel and Flying-type, Skarmory would boast a compelling moveset, with Steel Wing, Brave Bird, and Drill Peck in its arsenal. That being said, Skarmory is not the most popular or recognizable Pokemon in the franchise’s history. It would still make for a pretty cool character to play as, though!

Sceptile as a playable fighter in Pokken Tournament

10Sceptile: The Forest Pokemon

When it comes to Gen 3 starters, mostSuper Smash Bros.fans would probably prefer Blaziken over his grass-type counterpart, Sceptile. However,Super Smash Bros. Ultimatecurrently features two Fire-type Starter Pokemon as fighters (Charizard and Incineroar) as well as two Water-type starters (Squirtle and Greninja). It’s Grass-type’s time to shine!

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Sceptile’s no stranger to fighting games either, as this Pokemon also makes an appearance inPokken Tournamentfor Wii U andPokken Tournament Deluxefor Nintendo Switch. Considering it also has a Mega Evolution, Sceptile would be a great pick for the long-underrepresented Hoenn region.

9Gallade: The Blade Pokemon

Gallade is a split-evolution of Gardevoir, a Generation 3 Pokemon whocurrently appears inSuper Smash Bros. Ultimateas a Pokeball Pokemon. Naturally, with Gallade’s Psychic and Fighting-type combination, it makes for an easy choice for a potentialSmash Bros.fighter.

In addition, Gallade would work as a second representative from the fourth generation of Pokemon games, alongside Lucario, another Fighting-type. Gallade makes for a great counterpart to the Aura Pokemon, focusing on grace and style over Lucario’s aggression and swiftness.

Gallade standing intimidatingly in the Pokemon anime

8Zoroark: The Illusion Fox Pokemon

Zoroark is the obvious choice to represent the currently absent Generation 5 in theSuper Smash Brosseries. As the star of its own anime movie, Zoroark is popular with fans and has a moveset that makes it unique among the currentSuper Smash Brosroster, with abilities that let it shapeshift and cast illusions.

In addition,Zoroark has an alternate form in the upcomingPokemon Legends Arceus, swapping its pure Dark-typing for an unseen Normal and Ghost-typing. Perhaps Zoroark’s representation inSuper Smash Broscould feature both forms with a moveset that combines the best of both mysterious foxes.

Hisuian Zoroark standing with a Hisuian Zorua in the snow in Pokemon Legends Arceus

7Hawlucha: The Wrestling Pokemon

While the role of wrestling-based Pokemon fighter seems occupied by Generation 7’s Incineroar, Hawlucha has enough differences to earn its spot as a potentialSuper Smash Broscharacter. Hawlucha also appeared asa member of Ash Ketchum’s teamduring his travels in the Kalos region.

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As a Fighting and Flying-type, Hawlucha’s typing is covered by other currentSuper Smash Brosfighters. However, Hawlucha’s moveset could take advantage of its wrestling persona, with moves like Flying Press, Acrobatics, and Roost.

6Aegislash: The Royal Sword Pokemon

This Steel and Ghost-type was once upon a time among the strongest Pokemon in the competitive meta, though it has since been nerfed. However, it’s become a fan favorite in the Pokemon community for its unique design, advantageous typing, and ability to switch forms that hugely affect its stats. Design-wise, it’s very easy to imagine this Pokemon’s potential in aSuper Smash Brosgame.

With its Stance Change ability in-game, Aegislash alternates between a heavily-defense Pokemon and a powerhouse attacker. This could be incorporated into Aegislash’s moveset, giving it both defensive moves like Counter and King’s Shield, as well as brutal offensive moves like Shadow Sneak and Iron Head.

Ash’s Hawlucha striking a pose while Ash and Pikachu watch in the anime

5Mimikyu: The Disguise Pokemon

Another Ghost-type,this cute copycat has easily become one of the most popular Pokemonto come out of the seventh generation. Its recognizable Pikachu costume would make it fit right intoSuper Smash Brosnext to the real Pikachu while having a completely different moveset from the Electric Mouse Pokemon.

With Mimikyu’s Ghost and Fairy typing, it could utilize moves inSuper Smash Broslike Play Rough, Shadow Claw, and Substitute. Given its additional high speed, Mimikyu has the potential to be a very annoying fighter, with the ability to move all across the map while setting up decoys.

Sawyer’s Aegislash being sent out to battle

4Tapu Koko: The Land Spirit Pokemon

The four guardian deities are Legendary Pokemon who appeared inPokemon Sun & Moon. Tapu Koko stands out among them as the one most relevant to the game’s plot, making it the clear choice of the four to become a fighter inSuper Smash Bros.

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The only issue with including Tapu Koko is that this would give Electric-type a third representative, after Pikachu and Pichu. However, Tapu Koko’s dual typing with Fairy could give it an edge, with a moveset including Nature’s Madness, Electric Terrain, and Wild Charge.

3Marshadow: The Gloomdweller Pokemon

This Fighting and Ghost-type Mythical Pokemon was made obtainable via an Event inPokemon Sun & Moon. Currently, it appears inSuper Smash Bros. Ultimateas a Pokeball Pokemon, utilizing its signature move, Spectral Thief. However, Marshadow has a diverse enough learnset to warrant its inclusion as a full fighter in a futureSuper Smash Bros.title.

Though it has a unique type combination in Fighting and Ghost, Marshadow also learns several moves from other types, including Thunder Punch, Poison Jab, and Grass Knot. Marshadow could be a powerhouse inSuper Smash Bros, and he’s even cute enough to appeal to younger fans.

A wild Mimikyu in a forest

Tapu Koko observing something from mid-air in the anime

Marshadow charged up with shadow energy in the Pokemon The Movie: I Choose You!