This page is for all the crossover characters in Smite
The Joy of Painting
Bob Ross (Sylvanus)
RWBY
Ruby Rose (Thanatos)
- Voiced by: Lindsay Jones
- Little Red Fighting Hood: Directly based on Red Riding Hood with her signature cape and hood, and a trained Huntress armed with a giant transforming gun-scythe.
- Power Floats: She and Blake retain the floating animations of their source Gods, unlike later crossovers that generally have unique animations.
- Something about a Rose: Like usual, Ruby produces a trail of rose petals behind her when she moves.
Weiss Schnee (Freya)
- Voiced by: Kara Eberle
- An Ice Person: Weiss's projectile attacks take the form of icy blasts of Dust energy. Still, don't call her "Ice Queen" if you know what's good for you.
Blake Belladonna (Amaterasu)
- Voiced by: Arryn Zech
- Power Floats: Like Ruby, she retains Amaterasu's floating animations despite not being able to do this on the show.
Yang Xiao Long (Terra)
- Voiced by: Barbera Dunkelman
- Extra-ore-dinary: Yang's version of Terra's earth and stone-using moves has her utilizing Dust crystals in their place.
- Good Old Fisticuffs: Like in her home series, Yang is a brawler first and foremost, armed with her Ember Celica gauntlets, one built into her robotic arm.
- Pungeon Master: Just like the show, Yang's voicelines are chock-full of puns. Almost makes you want a "Dammit, Barb!" emote.
Cinder Fall (Morgan le Fay)
- Voiced by: Jessica Nigri
- Assist Character: One of her moves allows her to summon the Grimm Wyvern (known affectionately by fans of the show as "Kevin") to breathe fire onto enemies.
- Eyepatch of Power: Cinder's appearance here is based on her Atlas arc attire, which includes an eyepatch to cover the damage Ruby's silver eyes inflict on her at the Fall of Beacon.
- Mythology Gag: Cinder's death animation shows the power of the Fall Maiden leaving her body, like what has been shown when a Maiden dies in the series.
- Playing with Fire: As the Fall Maiden, she can control many natural elements, but she prefers to use fire and heat, which is reflected in Smite by having her attacks use flame effects.
Avatar: The Last Airbender/The Legend of Korra
Aang (Merlin)
- Voiced by: Jaxon McBride
- All Your Powers Combined: As the Avatar, Aang is able to use all four elements in battle:
- Blow You Away: Airbending is his default element, replacing Merlin's Arcane magic. His special emote even has him create his signature Air Scooter.
- Playing with Fire: Firebending is his second element, just like Merlin's. He can even summon the dragons that taught him and Zuko the art.
- Making a Splash: Aang uses Waterbending as his third element, in place of Merlin's Ice magic.
- Extra-ore-dinary: Earthbending is only used with the other elements in Aang's Ultimate, when he briefly enters the Avatar State to swap elements.
- Mythology Gag:
- Aang's death animation has him begin to enter the Avatar State before slumping over as it flickers out, much like when Azula briefly killed him with lightning at the end of Book Two.
- His animation on the Gods menu has him create the Air Scooter and roll around excitedly before slamming into a statue, just like in the show's opening sequence.
Zuko (Susano)
- Voiced by: Stephen Fu
- Dual Wielding: His regular melee attack utilizes his dual swords, an art he is just as, if not more, skilled at then firebending.
- Playing with Fire: As the crown prince of the Fire Nation, Zuko is a master firebender, having learned the true form of it from the dragons that originated the art.
Korra & Naga (Skadi)
- Voiced by: Janet Varney
- Action Pet: Korra has Naga, her faithful polar bear-dog companion, at her side and can send her to attack the enemy.
- Making a Splash: Korra in Smite mostly uses her native Waterbending, including for her default attack, for which she keeps some water hovering around her at all times.
- Official Couple: One of her voicelines while attacking has her yell "For Asami!" D'awww!
- Playing with Fire: She can shoot out a blast of fire as one of her specials.
Azula (Pele)
- Voiced by: Megan Shipman
- Adaptational Context Change: One of her taunts is the famous line from "The Beach", only here, instead of saying it sadly, she seems proud, notably leaving out the bit about how thinking this did hurt her:"My own mother thought I was a monster. She was right, of course."
- Mythology Gag: Her death animation has her thrashing about wildly while chained to the ground, echoing Katara's defeat of her at the end of the series.
- Playing with Fire: As a firebending prodigy, her flames are so hot they burn blue, unlike her brother and uncle.
- Shock and Awe: Azula brings her skills with lightningbending to Smite in her Ultimate.
Iroh (Bacchus)
- Voiced by: Corey Yee
- Breath Weapon: He's able to use his bending to ingest tea and use its heat to shoot fire from his mouth. Why else would they call him the "Dragon of the West"?
Momo (Ratatoskr)
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Leonardo (Osiris)
- Voiced by: Matthew Curtis
Raphael (Loki)
- Voiced by: Mark Whitten
Michelangelo (Mercury)
- Voiced by: Nick Landis
- Catchphrase: He makes good use of (what else?) his signature "Cowabunga!"
- Super-Speed: To keep up with Mercury, Mikey uses a rocket-powered skateboard to propel himself at enemies.
- Totally Radical: As per usual, he talks like this. In fact, one of his voicelines is the trope name verbatim.
Donatello (Sun Wukong)
- Voiced by: Landon McDonald
- The Smart Guy: As he famously "does machines", Donnie's gadgets help him to mimic Sun Wukong's various powers and transformations, such as using the Turtle Blimp as a glider for his Ultimate and recall animation.
Splinter (Hachiman)
- Cool Car: For his Ultimate, instead of Haichiman's horse, Splinter hops aboard the Turtle Van to take a shot.
Shredder (Ravana)
- Arch-Enemy: Of the Turtles as a whole, though both his victory and defeat animations involve him fighting Splinter one-on-one.
Krang (Xing Tian)
- Mythology Gag: Krang's selection line, with its repetitive structure and usage of "Kraang" as a species name, is a nod to the 2012 cartoon where the Kraang were an entire species that spoke this way and were all individually called "Krang". In fact, the original 1987 Krang was eventually revealed to be one of the Kraang, having been exiled from the 2012 universe.
Slash (Kuzenbo)
Stranger Things
Eleven (Scylla)
- Voiced by: Charlie Ann Duncan
Hopper (Apollo)
- Voiced by: Brent Mukai
- Death from Above: His Ultimate has him leap down from a helicopter guns blazing.
- Leitmotif: During his Ultimate, as the helicopter flies around selecting his target, the Stranger Things theme plays.
The Demogorgon (Bakasura)
- Voiced by: Nick Landis
The Mind Flayer (Sylvanus)
Transformers
Optimus Prime (Geb)
- Voiced by: Jake Foushee
- Expy Coexistence: One of Geb's earlier skins, G.E.B.1, was already a Transformers reference, which now exists in the same game as the real Optimus Prime.
- MacGuffin: Optimus's Ultimate has him pull out the Matrix of Leadership to produce a circular shockwave around him.
Megatron (Ra)
- Voiced by: Jason Marnocha
- Assist Character: When Megatron uses Ra's Celestial Beam, the beam comes from a Seeker that resembles Blitzwing flying overhead.
- Tank Goodness: Megatron's altmode is a tank, like a lot of his later depictions (due to toy laws making the classic handgun mode less viable as an option), which he transforms into for his unique taunt and his Ultimate.
Starscream (Jing Wei)
- Voiced by: Frank Todaro
- Mythology Gag: His emotes have him putting on his crown from The Transformers: The Movie, apparently just to show off.
- The Starscream: Duh. His voicelines make his ambitions of leadership no secret, and it's no longer limited to just overtaking Megatron either; he openly demands that all of the Gods bow before him.
Rambo
John Rambo (Ullr)
- Voiced by: Jim Foronda
- Demographic-Dissonant Crossover: Rambo stands out among the other Guest Fighters as originating from a very dark and violent series of R-rated movies, with many of the others coming from relatively family-friendly series, and Smite itself being a Teen rated game.
- Stance System: Rambo swaps between being able to use a compound bow and twin knives for both long and short-range coverage.
Slipknot
Corey Taylor (Poseiden)
- Precision F-Strike: His intro line includes a (bleeped) usage of the f-word, making it the single strongest use of profanity in the game.
Craig Jones (Poseiden)
Sid Wilson (Poseiden)
Alessandro Venturella (Chaac)
- Voiced by: Himself
Jim Root (Chaac)
Mick Thompson (Chaac)
Clown (Raijin)
Michael Pfaff (Raijin)
- Voiced by: Himself
Jay Weinberg (Raijin)
Nickelodeon
Rocko (Danzaburou)
- Voiced by: Matt Cowlrick
- Improbable Weapon User: His replacement for Danzaburou's cannon is a giant TV remote that emits shockwaves of energy.
- Wild Take: Rocko's Ultimate, recall, and victory animations feature him doing one, reacting to the sudden appearance of a giant fireworks rocket.
Invader Zim (Cupid)
- Voiced by: Andrew Russell
Jenny Wakeman/XJ- 9 (Freya)
- Voiced by: Jenny Yokobori
Powdered Toast Man (Gilgamesh)
- Voiced by: Michael Berger
Danny Phantom (Janus)
- Voiced by: Sean Chiplock
- Thinking Up Portals: Like Janus, Danny can summon gateways with his specials, and his resemble the Fenton Portal from his home series. He's essentially sending himself and the Gods on a short trip through the Ghost Zone.
Runescape
Rune Armor (Bellona)
Blessed Dragonhide (Neith)
Gnome Child (Vamana)
Wise Old Man (Merlin)
King Black Dragon (Cerberus)
Magic: The Gathering
Chandra Nalaar (Pele)
Jace Beleren (Yu Huang)
Karn (Atlas)
Liliana Vess (Nu Wa)
Atraxa (Thanatos)
G.I. Joe
Duke (Hou Yi)
- "YO JOE!"
Scarlett (Neith)
Snake Eyes (Susano)
- "..."
Cobra Commander (Hou Yi)
- "COBRAAAA!!!"
The Baroness (Neith)
Storm Shadow (Susano)