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[[File:Daisy Smash.png|thumb|left|Daisy posing at [[WarioWare, Inc. (stage)|WarioWare, Inc.]] in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'']]
[[File:Daisy Smash.png|thumb|left|Daisy posing at [[WarioWare, Inc. (stage)|WarioWare, Inc.]] in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'']]
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Daisy appears for the first time in a ''Super Smash Bros.'' game as a playable character in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', announced during the E3 2018 Nintendo Direct alongside fellow newcomers [[Inkling]] and [[Ridley]]. In the game, she is an "Echo Fighter" — one of seven designated fighters whose attacks and animations are derived from other fighters. In this case, Daisy is Peach's Echo Fighter; like certain other Echo Fighters (namely [[Richter Belmont|Richter]] and [[Dark Samus]]), Daisy's gameplay differences are barely noticeable, though she has several aesthetic differences, such as different animations for standing and running, and floral effects replacing Peach's heart effects. As a byproduct of being directly based on Peach, she performs moves that she has never used so far in the ''Super Mario'' franchise, such as the [[Floating Jump]], and uses a [[Toad (species)|Blue Toad]] for all her grabs as well as her [[Toad (move)|standard special move]]. Like Peach, she plucks [[Vegetable (move)|Vegetables]] from the ground for her down special move, which have varying damage outputs depending on their faces, with the small chance of plucking a [[Bob-omb]] or [[Mr. Saturn]].
Daisy appears for the first time in a ''Super Smash Bros.'' game as a playable character in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', announced during the E3 2018 Nintendo Direct alongside fellow newcomers [[Inkling]] and [[Ridley]]. In the game, she is an "Echo Fighter" — one of seven designated fighters whose attacks and abilities are derived from other fighters. In her case, Daisy's statistics are exactly the same as Peach's, though she has several aesthetic differences, such as different animations for standing and running, and floral effects replacing Peach's heart effects. As a byproduct of being directly based on Peach, she performs moves that she has never used so far in the ''Super Mario'' franchise, such as the [[Floating Jump]], and uses a [[Toad (species)|Blue Toad]] for all her grabs as well as her [[Toad (move)|standard special move]]. Like Peach, she plucks [[Vegetable (move)|Vegetables]] from the ground for her down special move, which have varying damage outputs depending on their faces, with the small chance of plucking a [[Bob-omb]] or [[Mr. Saturn]].


Like [[Rosalina]], [[Bowser Jr.]], and the [[Koopalings]], Daisy's voice clips in this game are recycled from various ''Super Mario'' games; for example, Daisy's [[smashwiki:On-screen appearance|on-screen appearance]], [[smashwiki:Floor attack|floor attack]], forward smash attack, and light knockback voices are taken from ''Mario Kart 8'', the scream when she is hit by Shells in ''Mario Kart Wii'' is used when she is KO'd, and her falling scream from ''Mario Party 9'' is used when she is [[smashwiki:Star KO|star KO]]'d.
Like [[Rosalina]], [[Bowser Jr.]], and the [[Koopalings]], Daisy's voice clips in this game are recycled from various ''Super Mario'' games; for example, Daisy's [[smashwiki:On-screen appearance|on-screen appearance]], [[smashwiki:Floor attack|floor attack]], forward smash attack, and light knockback voices are taken from ''Mario Kart 8'', the scream when she is hit by Shells in ''Mario Kart Wii'' is used when she is KO'd, and her falling scream from ''Mario Party 9'' is used when she is [[smashwiki:Star KO|star KO]]'d.
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