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In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', the Piranha Plant was made available as a playable fighter through the game's DLC and was the game's first DLC fighter. For players who purchased the game by the end of January 2019 and had it registered with My Nintendo, it became available as a free download on January 29, 2019. It then became available for purchase through the eShop days later, on February 1st. In battle, the Piranha Plant moved around and attacked while based within a pot that resembled a Warp Pipe. It had special attacks which channeled the abilities of other Piranha Plant variants, such as spitting a spiked ball into the air like a Ptooie. It would also change color to the coloration of a Purtrid Piranha when using its Poison Breath. For its Final Smash, it would summon Petey Piranha to attack its opponents.
 
In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', the Piranha Plant was made available as a playable fighter through the game's DLC and was the game's first DLC fighter. For players who purchased the game by the end of January 2019 and had it registered with My Nintendo, it became available as a free download on January 29, 2019. It then became available for purchase through the eShop days later, on February 1st. In battle, the Piranha Plant moved around and attacked while based within a pot that resembled a Warp Pipe. It had special attacks which channeled the abilities of other Piranha Plant variants, such as spitting a spiked ball into the air like a Ptooie. It would also change color to the coloration of a Purtrid Piranha when using its Poison Breath. For its Final Smash, it would summon Petey Piranha to attack its opponents.
  
After being downloaded, a Fighter [[Spirit]] of the Piranha Plant became available. It also gained its own Classic Mode route, called New Bloom, where its opponents consisted of all of the game's newcomer fighters, and the boss faced at the end was [[Third Party Characters in Nintendo Games#Rathalos|Rathalos]]. Its addition to the game also came with a new [[Palutena]]'s Guidance conversation in which [[Viridi]] listed numerous types of Piranha Plants from ''Mario'' history, including Nippers, the RPG variations (even Chewies and Megasmilax from ''Super Mario RPG''), the Piranha Plant bosses and the variations of Petey Piranha. She also claimed to have written her thesis on Piranha Plants.
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After being downloaded, a Fighter [[Spirit]] of the Piranha Plant became available. It also gained its own Classic Mode route, called New Bloom, where its opponents consisted of all of the game's new fighters. Its addition to the game also came with a new [[Palutena]]'s Guidance conversation in which [[Viridi]] listed numerous types of Piranha Plants from ''Mario'' history, including Nippers, the RPG variations (even Chewies and Megasmilax from ''Super Mario RPG''), the Piranha Plant bosses and the variations of Petey Piranha. She also claimed to have written her thesis on Piranha Plants.
  
 
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