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As in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'', {{s|wikipedia|Alésia Glidewell}}'s portrayal of Zero Suit Samus from ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' was repurposed for ''Ultimate''.
As in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'', {{s|wikipedia|Alésia Glidewell}}'s portrayal of Zero Suit Samus from ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' was repurposed for ''Ultimate''.


Zero Suit Samus is currently ranked 30th out of 82 characters on the current ''Ultimate'' [[tier list]], placing her at the bottom of the A- tier. This is a significant drop from her top-tier position in ''Smash 4'', where she was ranked 6th out of 54 characters, and is her worst placement in the series to date. Zero Suit Samus possesses fantastic movement that allows her to be fantastic as a hit-and-run character and even a time-out character, while also giving her a strong disadvantage state. Zero Suit Samus also possesses a long and fast recovery thanks to [[Flip Jump]], [[Boost Kick]], and her [[tether]]. She also possesses safe aerials and a projectile that complements her strong neutral game and grants her a strong aerial game.
Zero Suit Samus is currently ranked 30th out of 82 characters on the current ''Ultimate'' [[tier list]], placing her in A- tier. This is a significant drop from her top-tier position in ''Smash 4'', where she was ranked 6th out of 54 characters, and is her worst placement in the series to date. Zero Suit Samus possesses fantastic movement that allows her to be fantastic as a hit-and-run character and even a time-out character, while also giving her a strong disadvantage state. Zero Suit Samus also possesses a long and fast recovery thanks to [[Flip Jump]], [[Boost Kick]], and her [[tether]]. She also possesses safe aerials and a projectile that complements her strong neutral game and grants her a strong aerial game.


However, Zero Suit Samus also has some notable weaknesses. Zero Suit Samus has issues closing out stocks consistently and her damage racking capabilities are unimpressive compared to other top-tier characters, making her ability to make comebacks rather poor. She also has weak survivability due to being a tall yet light character, making her susceptible to early KOs. Finally, she has little out-of-shield options, while the options she does have are either inconsistent or has average startup.
However, Zero Suit Samus also has some notable weaknesses. Zero Suit Samus has issues closing out stocks consistently and her damage racking capabilities are unimpressive compared to other top-tier characters, making her ability to make comebacks rather poor. She also has weak survivability due to being a tall yet light character, making her susceptible to early KOs. Finally, she has little out-of-shield options, while the options she does have are either inconsistent or has average startup.


Zero Suit Samus was initially considered to be among the best characters in the game, with the character notably having a strong presence in Japan. However, nerfs to her strengths and metagame shifts due to the addition of DLC characters and buffs to other characters led to a noticeable decline following the online era. Even with the decline, she is still considered to be a viable character who has seen great results and decent representation in tournaments thanks to the likes of {{Sm|Marss}}.
Zero Suit Samus was initially considered to be among the best characters in the game, with the character notably having a strong presence in Japan. However, nerfs to her strengths and metagame shifts due to the addition of DLC characters and buffs to other characters led to a noticeable decline following the online era. Even with the decline, she is still considered to be a viable character who has seen great results and decent representation in tournaments thanks to the likes of {{Sm|Marss}}.


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