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| | :''This article is about Dr. Mario's appearance in [[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]. For other uses, see [[Dr. Mario]]. Also, for information about the character of whom Dr. Mario is a [[clone]], see [[Mario (SSBM)]].'' |
| {{disambig2|Dr. Mario's appearance in ''Super Smash Bros. Melee''|the character in other contexts|Dr. Mario}}
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| {{Infobox Character | | {{Infobox Character |
| |name = Dr. Mario | | |name = Dr. Mario |
| |image = [[File:Dr. Mario SSBM.jpg]] | | |image = [[File:Drmariomelee.jpg|Dr. Mario]] |
| |symbol = preBrawl | | |caption = |
| |game = SSBM | | |universe = [[Mario (universe)|Mario]] |
| |ssbgame1 = SSB4 | | |games = ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee|SSBM]]'' |
| |ssbgame2 = SSBU | | |firstgame = ''[[Dr. Mario (game)|Dr. Mario]]'' (1990) |
| |availability = [[Unlockable character|Unlockable]] | | |availability = [[Unlockable character|Unlockable]] |
| |tier = B- | | |tier = Middle |
| |tierPAL = D
| | |ranking = 10 |
| |ranking = 13 | |
| |rankingPAL = 12
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| }} | | }} |
| '''Dr. Mario''' ({{ja|Dr. マリオ|Dokutā Mario}}, ''Dr. Mario'') is an [[unlockable character]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''. | | '''Dr. Mario''' ({{ja|Dr. マリオ}} ''Dokutā Mario'') is a [[character]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', and is a clone of [[Mario (SSBM)|Mario]], meaning almost all of their moves are exactly alike, though Dr. Mario and Mario do have some differences in their attack physics. |
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| ''Melee'' marks Dr. Mario's first 3D appearance as well as his first appearance in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series, as he stems from a series of ''Mario'' puzzle games. As a [[clone]] of {{SSBM|Mario}}, Dr. Mario and Mario have nearly identical movesets with obvious differences in attack physics. Dr. Mario's voice consists of the same voice clips regular Mario has; they come from ''Super Mario 64'' and were originally performed by Charles Martinet.
| | Dr. Mario currents ranks 10th on ''Melee''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s tier list for his great combos and overall uniqueness as a fighter, and is, of course, a "clone" of Mario. He is also the only "clone" of a character in Melee to be ranked higher than his original. |
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| Dr. Mario currently ranks 13th on the ''Melee'' [[tier list]], at the end of B- tier, two places higher than Mario's rank and his best placement in the series. His [[combo]] ability possesses unique qualities, such as an unusual-functioning reverse-[[sex kick]]. His [[approach]] options are also very good, with a long [[wavedash]] and a good air game, as well as a very good [[SHFFL]]. Dr. Mario also has a good [[projectile]], which itself can be used to aid his approach while subsequently keeping away others. However, Dr. Mario's primary weakness is his abysmal [[recovery]], which is one of the worst in the game, due to its predictability and few methods of increasing its distance. Dr. Mario also suffers from lack of range in his attacks, leaving him vulnerable against characters with disjointed hitboxes such as {{SSBM|Marth}}.
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| ==How to unlock== | | ==How to unlock== |
| Dr. Mario must be defeated in battle before he can be unlocked. There are two ways the player can encounter Dr. Mario:
| | *Clearing [[Classic Mode]] on any difficulty or [[stock]] setting with Mario without using any continues. |
| *One way is to complete Classic Mode, Adventure Mode, or All-Star Mode as Mario without using any continues. If the player fails to defeat Dr. Mario, they can re-fight him by doing this same method again. | | *Playing 100 [[Versus Mode]] matches. |
| *Another way is to play 100 VS. matches to completion. If the player fails to defeat Dr. Mario, they can re-fight him by playing another VS. match to completion. If this method is used, {{SSBM|Jigglypuff}} must be unlocked before Dr. Mario can be fought. | |
| Dr. Mario is fought on [[Princess Peach's Castle]], with the track "Dr. Mario" playing.
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| ==Attributes== | | ==Attributes== |
| Dr. Mario is essentially a stronger version of Mario (that despite claims from his Smash trophies within the game, is not slower in any form except for his neutral attack, and aerial attack landing lag). Both have the same [[dash|dashing speed]] and [[falling speed]], yet most of Dr. Mario's attacks deal greater damage and knockback than Mario's. Dr. Mario has a slightly faster [[air speed]], rendering his combo potential and aerial approach superior. True to having relatively low traction and a slightly above average falling speed, Dr. Mario has a rather long wavedash. A low short hop, above average falling speed, and low lag aerials give Dr. Mario a good SHFFL, improving his air game. In addition, Dr. Mario has a good number of reliable finishers: a fast forward smash with no [[sourspot]]s that can KO opponents under 100%, an up smash that is faster than Mario's and has low knockback to set up more combos, and forward aerial, sometimes referred to as "The Fist", which is a very powerful aerial with a large, lasting hitbox, that can KO opponents under 120%, and is relatively easy to combo into. | | Dr. Mario is very similar to [[Mario (SSBM)|his clone]], but there are differences between them. Overall, Dr. Mario is slightly stronger than his counterpart. Dr. Mario's projectile, megavitamins, can help control approaches, but it moves rather slowly when compared to other projectiles. Dr. Mario is a good edge-guarder due to his back aerial, cape, and the aforementioned megavitamins. He also has a good aerial game, [[wavedash]], and [[SHFFL]]. Dr. Mario is the only character to have a [[sex kick]] which gets stronger after activation as opposed to weaker. He can [[chain grab]] some characters and down throw to forward aerial as a staple [[KO]]. Dr. Mario's biggest weakness is his very short recovery. His [[Super Jump Punch]] is a predictable recovery move that can be caped and edge-guarded fairly easily (although having a misleadingly large sweetspot range helps this problem). Dr. Mario's [[Back throw]] is ideal for [[Gimp kill]]s when accompanied by [[Edge-hogging]] since it has powerful knockback. |
| Dr. Mario also has a great projectile, [[Megavitamins]]. Their bounciness and slow horizontal speed creates a temporary defensive wall that deters his enemy's approach. Although designed to be like Mario's fireballs, which are fast moving and weak, Megavitamins deal surprisingly high damage (8% each) and high hitstun, opening up far more opportunities for combos if Dr. Mario is quick to capitalize on them. Dr. Mario can strategically manipulate his jumping prowess while shooting Megavitamins to perform the Pill Rush technique, maintaining at least two Megavitamins on the stage for stage control and defensive purposes. | |
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| Dr. Mario also has some properties unique to him that make him a more capable fighter. His neutral aerial attack is a sex kick, but is the only one that increases in damage and knockback the longer it is held out, making it a good SHFFL and edge-guarding option, as well as a reliable horizontal finisher at high percentages. Dr. Mario's up tilt is a good juggling option, dealing decent damage and low knockback. His back aerial is one of Dr. Mario's best edge-guarding and approach options, semi-spiking with high base knockback and low ending lag. His down tilt sends opponents behind him and has more hitstun than Mario's, making it a moderately useful combo starter. [[Super Sheet]], like Mario's cape, turns enemies around without dealing knockback, limiting the effectiveness of their recoveries and allowing for possible gimps and quick KO's. | | ===Moveset=== |
| | ====Ground Attacks==== |
| | =====Normal===== |
| | *Neutral Attack- Dr. Mario does a weak punch forward, followed by a second weak punch before a stronger kick forward. Similar to Mario's from [[Super Mario 64]]. Damage in respective order: 3-4%, 2-4%, 5-6% |
| | *Dash Attack- He slides on the ground feet first, has slightly more range than Mario's. Launches foes in a random trajectory. 9% damage. |
| | *Strong Side- A kick forward, stronger than Mario's. 85% damage. <-- lol this typo causes god power. |
| | *Strong Up- Dr. Mario punches upwards. Slightly more knockback with a different trajectory beased on where it hits. If you hit them while they're in front of you, they will sent forwards. If you hit them when they're above you, they'll go upwards. 10% damage. |
| | *Strong Down- While crouching, does a quick sweeper kick in front of him. Sends foes behind him, unlike his clone counterpart. 9% damage |
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| Like Mario, Dr. Mario has a good grab game; his up and forward throws can set up combos and [[chain throw]]s, while the latter can also act as a potential KO move at very high percentages. Dr. Mario's back throw, like Mario and Luigi's, is a very powerful throw (more powerful than Mario's and Luigi's), being effective for setting up edge guards at high percentages, and acting as a reliable KO move at very high percentages.
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| Dr. Mario also has his flaws. While powerful, the majority of the sweetspots in Dr. Mario's attacks are short-ranged. His forward smash is a notable example, where its reach is among the worst for a forward smash attack, requiring Dr. Mario to be right next to the opponent to land it. Similarly, his up smash is also rather close ranged.
| | =====[[Smash attack]]s===== |
| | *Side Smash- Launches a somewhat short ranged electrical shock from his palm, in a very similar fashion to his clone. 19% sweetspotted uncharged, 25% fully. |
| | *Up Smash- Dr. Mario headbutts upwards. Slightly more speedy and a little weaker than Mario's. 16% uncharged, 21% fully. |
| | *Down Smash- A very sudden break-dance like sweep, which is very fast and powerful.18% uncharged, 24% fully. |
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| Yet his greatest weakness is his abysmal recovery. A combination of predictability, poor distance covered, and few options to extend it makes it one of the worst in ''Melee''. Although he has above average air speed, he also has above average falling speed, lowering his horizontal air movement. [[Super Jump Punch]] grants below average vertical distance and poor horizontal distance. Button mashing [[Dr. Tornado]] is a decent stalling tactic and can mindgame edge-guarding opponents, but grants negligible net vertical and horizontal distance. His [[Super Sheet]], being not as effective as Mario's cape, only grants minor vertical distance once in the air.
| | =====Other Attacks===== |
| | * Ledge Attack - Does a somersault and then kicks upwards. 8% damage. |
| | * 100% Ledge Attack - Gets up then does an attack similar to his forward tilt. 10% damage |
| | * Floor Attack -Gets up then punches behind him, then in front of him. 6%. |
| | ====[[Aerial attack]]s==== |
| | *Neutral Aerial-Does a [[Sex Kick]]. Oddly, the move's power increases the more it's out, unlike other sex kicks. 10% when first out, 14% the longest and most powerful |
| | *Forward Aerial- Winds up and punches in a downwards angle, though cannot spike. However it is very powerful. 16% damage |
| | *Back Aerial- Mario kicks backwards. Good for [[edgeguarding]]. 8% |
| | *Up Aerial- Flip kicks upwards, which is good for juggling fast fallers. 10% damage |
| | *Down Aerial- Does a drilling kick. 12% if all hits connect |
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| Overall, Dr. Mario is a solid character with fast, relatively powerful attacks with great edgeguarding ability and good approaching options. As long as players can stay on the stage during the battle and keep their opponents within arm's reach, there is little an opponent can do against him.
| | ====[[Throw]]s==== |
| | *Pummel- Headbutts opponent. 2-3% per pummel |
| | *Forward Throw- spins opponent once, and tosses them forward with decent knockback. Good for an [[edgeguarding]] follow up. 9% damage. |
| | *Back Throw- Spins around three times and tosses the foe behind him, with impressive knockback. 12% damage. |
| | *Up Throw-Dr. Mario heaves his opponent upwards, can lead into a combo against fast fallers. 8% damage. |
| | *Down Throw- Slams opponent to ground, good for a short-hopped N-air follow up. 6% damage. |
| | ===Special Moves=== |
| | {| align="center" class="toccolours" cellpadding="1" |
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| | ! bgcolor="#ccccff" align="center" colspan="2" | [[Dr. Mario]]'s [[Special Move]]s |
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| | ! bgcolor="#ccccff" | [[Standard Special Move]]: |
| | | align="center" | [[Megavitamins]] |
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| | ! bgcolor="#ccccff" | [[Side Special Move]]: |
| | | align="center" | [[Cape|Super Sheet]] |
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| | ! bgcolor="#ccccff" | [[Up Special Move]]: |
| | | align="center" | [[Super Jump Punch]] |
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| | ! bgcolor="#ccccff" | [[Down Special Move]]: |
| | | align="center" | [[Mario Tornado|Dr. Tornado]] |
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| ==Differences from {{SSBM|Mario}}== | | ===Taunt=== |
| The most notable difference between the two is that Dr. Mario boasts higher attack power than Mario. Almost all of his attacks do more damage than his counterpart which allows him to rack up damage easily. He can also spike foes with his up smash, albeit only if they are on the ground, and has high KO potential on aerial foes. He can KO earlier than Mario, especially due to his throws being much stronger, with his back throw being among the strongest throws in the game.
| | Dr. Mario pulls out random color pills and balances them on his neck and arms, before putting them away. |
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| However, Dr. Mario's recovery is worse since he cannot wall jump, his Super Sheet (side special) only lifts him up once and gains minimal height on usage, and both his Super Jump Punch and Dr. Tornado specials gain less distance in the air in comparison to Mario's up and down specials. Furthermore, even though Dr. Mario boasts much more damage and KO potential than Mario, his forward smash's hitbox has less horizontal reach, requiring him to be closer to his opponents to make efficient usage of it. His combo game is also worse than Mario's, as his up and down tilts launch at very awkward angles, his down aerial lacks a landing hitbox, his neutral aerial's sourspot is much harder to hit with, and his throws' higher power make them less effective at setting up. Despite this, he has the aforementioned up smash, and his up special can be cancelled, making this nerf negligible. His grab range is also worse overall.
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| Despite this, the numerous advantages that he has over Mario outnumber his disadvantages and makes him a solid choice in ''Melee'', placing in the upper middle tier.
| | ==Matchups== |
| ====Aesthetics====
| | {{SSBMMatchupTable|drmario=yes}} |
| *{{change|Dr. Mario's taunt, idle animation, and two of his victory poses are different.}}
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| ====Attributes==== | | ==Differences with [[Mario (SSBM)|Mario]]== |
| *{{buff|Dr. Mario's air speed is slightly faster (0.86 → 0.9), improving his ability to approach opponents.}} | | *The Super Sheet is longer than the cape and has more lag, making it not as useful as Mario's cape for recovery. |
| *{{change|Dr. Mario is heavier than Mario (PAL 98 → 100).}} | | *His pills do more damage than the fireballs, and don't light the opponents on fire. |
| *{{nerf|Dr. Mario cannot [[wall jump]], making his recovery worse than Mario's.}} | | *His Down Tilt sends opponents behind him. |
| *{{nerf|Dr. Mario's torso hurtbox is slightly bigger than Mario's, making him easier to hit.}} | | *His F-air isn't a [[Meteor Smash]] like Mario's. |
| | *It is harder to break out of his Down B attack. |
| | *He is slightly stronger. |
| | *His Down B attack sends opponents into a random direction, Mario's sends upwards. |
| | *Dr. Mario's Forward Smash is stronger if the opponent is closer, which is completely the opposite of Mario. It also has less range than Mario's side smash. |
| | *His [[sex kick]] gets stronger the longer it sticks out, which is also the opposite of Mario. |
| | *[[Special Move]]s have different sound effects. |
| | *Doesn't yell while he charges up his [[Forward aerial]]. |
| | *Slightly faster air speed. |
| | *Slightly slower on ground. |
| | *Forward Smash deals Electric Damage rather than Fire. |
| | *Dr. Mario can do the Up-B cancel and Mario and Luigi can't (To do Up-B cancel, look at Techniques right below). |
| | *Mario's taunt is him growing big and then shrinking and Dr. Mario's is him throwing a pill and then catching it (Dr. Mario can also Taunt cancel and Mario can't (Look at Techniques right below on how to do it)). |
| | ====Recovery Improvement==== |
| | *Forward-B (Cape): Gives a slight lift. This can be used once in the air to gain altitude, unlike Mario's-- which may be used more than once(Probably because his lift isn't as large as Mario's). |
| | *Down-B (Dr. Tornado): If one mashes B rapidly while Doc is spinning, he'll get a slight lift. Hold the Control Stick towards the stage afterwards so the slight altitude gained is not wasted. This can also be used only once in the air to rise. |
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| ====Ground attacks==== | | ==Techniques== |
| *[[Neutral attack]]: | | ===General gameplay=== |
| **{{buff|All hits deal more damage (3% (first hit)/2% (second hit)/5% (third hit) → 4%/3%/6%).}}
| | *Pill Rush: Bombard the enemy with a wall of Pills exerted after a short jumped into a fast fall and at ground point. Repeat this three Pill fire sequence while approaching the opponent to render them almost stunned. This technique does not work as well for Mario, due to the Pills added weight and higher bounce. |
| **{{buff|The third hit has more base knockback (10 → 18).}}
| | *Wall of Pain: Use of backward aerials to effectively keep the opponent off the edge.Doctor Mario can use multiple back aerials off the edge making him an excellent edge guarder. |
| **{{nerf|The first two hits transition significantly slower into the subsequent hits (Frame 6 (both) → 14 (hit 1)/16 (hit 2)).}}
| | *Up-B Cancel: Dr. Mario is the only character able to cancel his up-b attack. Within the first four frames, activate the move so you make Dr. Mario move in the backward direction of where he's facing and quickly move the control stick to the opposite direction. The opponent will be sent up at a trajectory based solely on their weight and Doctor Mario will be able to move. |
| **{{change|The first two hits have higher set knockback (20 → 30).}}
| | *Taunt Cancel: Dr. Mario is the only character that can taunt cancel. To taunt cancel, you have to run towards a edge and right before you reach the edge and do the edge animation, taunt and Dr. Mario will just about to throw his pill but he will have it canceled and he would do the edge animation so Dr. Mario can still move after he taunted. This doesn't really help, but you can use it to show skill like when you do the SSB Taunt cancel on the N64. |
| *[[Forward tilt]]:
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| **{{buff|It has less startup with a longer hitbox duration (Frames 5-7 → 4-8).}}
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| **{{buff|It has a shorter animation (32 frames → 29), giving it less ending lag.}}
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| **{{buff|The down angled variant does not have weak set-knockback.}}
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| **{{nerf|Forward tilt deals less damage on all angles (10%/9%/8% → 9%/8%/7%), although its knockback was somewhat compensated (6 base → 11/10/9).}}
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| *[[Up tilt]]: | |
| **{{change|Dr Mario's up tilt consists of a clean hit that is active on the first frame of activation.}}
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| ***{{buff|It does more damage (8% → 10%).}}
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| ***{{change|It sends at the [[Sakurai Angle]] instead of a vertical angle (96°), allowing it to be used as a horizontal launcher but it loses its combo potential.}}
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| ***{{nerf|It deals slightly less base knockback, and despite the damage increase, its KBG was lowered enough to give it slightly less knockback scaling too (26 (base)/125 (scaling) → 20/95).}}
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| **{{change|It also has a late hitbox that functions more like Mario's.}}
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| ***{{nerf|It has a very slightly smaller hitbox on the fist (4.8u → 4.6u).}}
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| ***{{nerf|It sends opponents further away (96° → 100°).}}
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| ***{{change|It has altered knockback (26 (base)/125 (scaling) → 30/122).}}
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| **{{buff|Up tilt has a longer duration (Frames 4-12 → 4-13).}} | |
| *{{change|Dr. Mario's down tilt sends opponents behind him at a semi-spike angle (80° → 150°) and has slightly increased knockback (10 (base)/80 (growth) → 20/82). This allows it to set up edgeguards, but significantly reduces its combo potential.}}
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| **{{buff|Its hitboxes are larger (3.6u/2.4u (clean), 3.2/0.8u (late) → 3.6u (all)), and have more favorable placements (X offset: -0.4u/0.8u → 3.6u/0u (clean), 2.4 (late)).}}
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| **{{buff|It deals more damage on the late hit (7% → 8%).}}
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| **{{change|It has less knockback on the clean hit (50 (scaling) → 30), but has more on the late hit (45 (base)/30 (scaling) → 60/50).}}
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| **{{change|It has a higher launch angle that sends opponents in front of him instead of behind (110°/120° → 80°/85°).}}
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| **{{change|Dash attack has less animation frames (48 frames → 43), but still has the same IASA frames as Mario's, keeping the ending lag identical.}}
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| *[[Forward smash]]: | |
| **{{buff|Forward smash deals more damage (18% → 19%) and has slightly stronger knockback (25 (base)/95 (growth) → 30/97), making it the fifth most powerful forward smash in the game. Additionally, it also lacks a sourspot.}}
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| **{{nerf|Forward smash has significantly shorter reach, making it significantly harder to connect with.}}
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| **{{change|Forward smash lacks transcendent priority and deals [[electric]] damage instead of [[flame]] damage.}}
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| **{{change|Up smash a clean and late hit that deals more and less damage respectively (15% → 16% (clean)/13% (late)), the late hit also has a different launch angle (83° → 76°) on aerial opponents.}}
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| **{{change|Up smash can spike grounded opponents (83° → 259°).}}
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| ***{{buff|This noticeably improves the move's combo potential against grounded opponents.}}
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| ***{{nerf|However, it also significantly hinders its KO potential against them.}}
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| **{{buff|Up smash has larger hitboxes (3.2 → 3.6), slightly improving its range.}}
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| **{{nerf|The early and clean hits of up smash deal slightly less knockback (32 (base)/97 (scaling) → 35/95), hindering their KO potential.}}
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| **{{buff|Down smash deals marginally more base knockback (40 → 45) and damage (16% and 10%/12% → 18%/17% and 15%/13%). Additionally, its second hit has a slightly longer duration (frame 14-15 → 14-16), enabling it to punish rolls better than Mario's.}}
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| **{{nerf|Down smash has less reach (12u/6.8u (front) and -10.8u/-6u (back) → 10u/6u and -10u/-6u).}}
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| **{{change|Down smash has a 'cone' effect instead of a smoke effect.}}
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| ====Aerial attacks==== | | ===Throw Combos=== |
| *{{nerf|Dr. Mario's aerials have more landing lag (16 frames → 18 (neutral); 21 frames → 25 (forward); 15 frames → 18 (back and up); 23 frames → 24 (down).}} | | ====Down throw==== |
| *[[Neutral aerial]]:
| | *Down throw + down special- a reliable and basic combo, the Mario tornado, since it's Dr. Mario's version, will send foe at a random trajectory, making it hard for the foe to counter it. |
| **{{change|Dr. Mario's neutral aerial does more damage and knockback the longer it's out, while it does less damage and knockback when it first comes out. Overall, Mario's sweetspotted neutral is in between Dr. Mario's neutral aerial's sweet and sour spots. Also, when it first comes out, it has a larger hitbox than Mario's, but afterwards it gets smaller than Mario's neutral aerial. Lastly, it has a slightly altered animation where Dr. Mario sticks his leg completely out, while Mario's is at an angle.}}
| | *Down throw + up tilt + up tilt- A basic up tilt and up tilt, where the first u-tilt usually doesn't launch the foe in a random trajectory due to close range, but the second one does. |
| **{{buff|It does more damage than Mario's (12% (sweetspot)/8% (sourspot) → 14%/10%).}}
| | *Down throw + up smash- reliable against fast fallers between low to mid-high percents, good for leading into aerial follow ups. |
| **{{nerf|Neutral aerial has a slightly shorter duration (3-33 → 3-32).}} | | *Down throw + up special- a near-useless combo, but doable nonetheless, where Dr. Mario can use his up-b after his d-throw, though usually only hits once or twice, and sends him and the foe in opposite directions. |
| *[[Forward aerial]]: | | *Down throw + neutral combo- a situational combo where Dr. Mario can just barely connect his neutral attacks with a fallen foe. |
| **{{buff|Dr. Mario's forward aerial deals more damage (15% → 17%/16%) and sends opponents at a different angle (280° → 60°) that can reliably KO at 80-100%. It also deals significantly more knockback (30 (base)/70 (growth) → 50 and 40/100). It's less risky to use as a finisher than Mario's since Dr. Mario does not need to be offstage for it to be effective.}}
| | *Down throw + Cape- another situational combo where Dr. M. can assume the foe will try to dodge roll away from him when they try to fastfall and land, only to have them rolling the other way into a combo. |
| **{{buff|Its fist hitbox is larger (4u → 4.6u).}} | | *Down throw + Down smash- this combo usually works at low percents. The foe is almost always hit before they can escape due to the d-smash's speed |
| **{{nerf|Dr. Mario's forward aerial is slightly less useful for edgeguarding due to lacking meteor smash hitboxes.}} | | ====Up throw==== |
| ***{{Buff|However, it is more reliable than Mario's forward aerial due to its angle rendering it immune to meteor cancelling.}} | | *Up throw + up tilt- a basic combo, where the foe is sent at a random trajectory due to his up tilt physics. |
| *[[Back aerial]]: | | *Up throw + up b- if the foe DIs slightly just right immediately after, his up-b can be used for good damage. |
| **{{buff|The clean hit sends at a [[semi-spike]] angle (361° → 28°).}}
| | *Up throw + down b- a DI-able combo, similar to one of his d-throw combos. |
| **{{buff|The clean hit has more range (Z-offset: 1.5624 → 3.1248).}}
| | *Up throw + up smash- a basic combo, good for setups and low to mid-low %s |
| **{{buff|It has has much more base knockback (10 (clean)/7 (late) → 43/20).}}
| | *Up throw + any aerial- a multi-purpose setup for aerials. |
| ***{{nerf|This makes it less practical for combos.}}
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| **{{nerf|It does less damage (11% (clean)/9% (late) → 8%/7%).}}
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| **{{nerf|The clean hit has much less knockback scaling (100 → 65), making it much weaker for KOing at center stage.}} | |
| **{{nerf|Back aerial has a slightly shorter duration (6-17 → 6-16).}}
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| *{{change|Up aerial deals 1% less damage (11% → 10%), making it slightly weaker. This hinders its gimping potential, but improves its combo potential.}} | |
| *[[Down aerial]]: | |
| **{{buff|Down aerial's looping hits deal more damage (2% → 3%).}}
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| **{{buff|It has a different launch angle (94° → 80°), improving its gimping potential.}}
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| **{{nerf|It has smaller hitboxes (6u → 5.6u).}}
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| **{{nerf|It does not have a landing hitbox.}}
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| ====Grab and throws==== | | ===Target Test by DRIN=== |
| *{{nerf|Dr. Mario's grabs have less disjoint due to him lunging forward more and the range not being properly compensated. Additionally, dash grab has slightly less range behind Dr. Mario.}}
| | You will need to abuse many techniques for this, so practice is recommended. |
| *{{buff|Forward and back throws have knockback growth (65 → 72), improving their KO potential.}}
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| *{{change|Up throw has more knockback growth (72 → 80). While this improves its KO ability, this also limits its follow-up potential at higher percentages, though its still very effective and fast-fallers, especially the lighter ones; it additionally cannot chaingrab as effectively.}}
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| *{{nerf|Down throw has more knockback growth (30 → 40). Like the up throw, except it can never KO under realistic circumstances, and as a result, it has less combo potential overall.}}
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| **{{buff|This makes it slightly easier to chaingrab fast fallers at low percent.}}
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| ====Special moves====
| | First, as soon as movement is allowed, run to the right. You should start moving before the timer begins running. As you start to fall, cape the target, and double jump back to the start platform. Dash right, then use the cape to hit the target inside the open box. The cape's momentum should land you inside, but use your 2nd jump if needed. Double jump back to the start. |
| *[[Megavitamins]]:
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| **{{buff|Megavitamins deals more damage (6% → 8%) and has a larger hitbox.}}
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| **{{change|Megavitamins does not have a [[flame]] effect.}}
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| **{{change|Megavitamins travel slower (1.5 → 1.4).}}
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| **{{change|Megavitamins uses the normal and virus line clear sound effects from the original ''Dr. Mario''.}}
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| *[[Super Sheet]]:
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| **{{buff|It deals more damage (8% → 10%).}}
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| **{{change|Super Sheet contains three hitboxes instead of two, these hitboxes are larger (6.4u → 7.2u) and have altered placements (X-offset: 0u/7.2u → 2.4u/4u/-1.6u, Y-offset: 0u → 0u/-5.6/5.6, Z-offset: 0u → 0u/-5.6/5.6), this gives it significantly more vertical range, but gives it less horizontal range.}}
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| **{{nerf|Super Sheet stalls Dr. Mario in the air for a much shorter time (Frames 12-34 → 12-15).}}
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| *[[Super Jump Punch]]:
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| **{{buff|[[Super Jump Punch]] can be cancelled, which can be use to set up into other moves.}}
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| **{{buff|The last hit has increased knockback scaling (140 → 160).}}
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| **{{change|The last hit sends at a vertical angle instead of a horizontal one (50° → 80°).}}
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| **{{change|The looping hits deal more damage (1% → 2%) but hit fewer times (11 → 6).}}
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| **{{nerf|It has higher set knockback on the initial and first half of the looping hits (130 (initial)/(110/150 (first half)) → 150/(140/180)), and the gap between hits is longer (2 frames → 4), making it connect less reliably.}}
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| **{{nerf|Super Jump Punch only has one [[intangibility]] frame (Frames 3-6 → 3) and cannot be cancelled into a wall jump since Dr. Mario cannot wall jump.}}
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| **{{change|Super Jump Punch does not make a coin sound effect.}}
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| *[[Dr. Tornado]]:
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| **{{buff|Dr. Tornado does more knockback than the Mario Tornado, improving its KO potential.}}
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| **{{change|Dr. Tornado hits less times (7 → 5) and the last hit launches opponents horizontally instead of vertically. Dr. Mario also lacks a voice clip when performing the move.}}
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| **{{nerf|Dr. Tornado's looping hits use one large hitbox rather than 3 small ones, which reaches out less far overall. The hitboxes are also less active, with each hitbox except the final two lasting for only 1 frame instead of 2. Combined with the lower hit rate, this makes Dr. Mario far more vulnerable while using the move.}}
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| **{{buff|The final hit is much bigger, especially on the ground (6.25u → 9.37u (ground)/8.2u (air)). Additionally, the delay between the penultimate and final hits is 2 frames shorter, due to the altered timing of the multi-hits, making the final hit less likely to drop.}}
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| ==Moveset==
| | Next, jump on to the 2nd platform above you. It should be close to the targets on the left side of the metal wall. Dash Jump, cape BOTH TARGETS AT ONCE, and double jump back to the platforms to the left. A F-air also works for this. |
| [[File:DrMarioAerialAttacksSSBM.png|thumb|200px|Dr. Mario's aerial attacks.]]
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| ''For a gallery of Dr. Mario's hitboxes, see [[Dr. Mario (SSBM)/Hitboxes|here]].''
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| {{MovesetTable
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| |game=SSBM
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| |neutralcount=3
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| |neutralname=Left Jab ({{ja|左パンチ|Hidari Panchi}}, ''Left Punch'') / Right Cross ({{ja|右パンチ|Migi Panchi}}, ''Right Punch'') / Toe Kick ({{ja|けりあげ|Kiri Age}}, ''Kick Up'')
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| |neutral1dmg=4%
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| |neutral2dmg=3%
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| |neutral3dmg=6%
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| |neutraldesc=A weak punch forward, then a second weak punch, then a strong kick forward.
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| |ftiltname=Dr. Kick ({{ja|ミドルキック|Midoru Kikku}}, ''Middle Kick'')
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| |ftiltangles=3
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| |ftiltupdmg=9%
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| |ftiltsidedmg=8%
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| |ftiltdowndmg=7%
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| |ftiltdesc=Kick straight forward. Is weaker than {{SSBM|Mario}}'s (despite having slightly more base knockback), but has less ending lag.
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| |utiltname=Uppercut ({{ja|アッパーカット|Appākatto}})
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| |utiltdmg=10% (clean), 8% (late)
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| |utiltdesc=Punches upwards. Slightly more knockback than Mario's with a different trajectory based on where it hits. If hit from the front, the opponent gets launched diagonally forward, and if hit from above, the opponent will be launched upwards. When sent on the former trajectory, it can set up edgeguards, while on the latter trajectory, it's easy to combo into an aerial.
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| |dtiltname=Reflex Test ({{ja|スピニングローキック|Supiningu Rō Kikku}}, ''Spinning Low Kick'')
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| |dtiltdmg=9%
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| |dtiltdesc=Kneels down and sweeps his leg low to the ground. Sends foes behind him, unlike Mario's.
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| |dashname=Slide ({{ja|スライディング|Suraidingu}}, ''Sliding'')
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| |dashdmg=9% (clean), 8% (late)
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| |dashdesc=Slides on the ground feet first, has slightly more range than Mario's, since the hitbox fully covers Dr. Mario's foot, instead of only covering up to his leg, like Mario's version. Launches foes in a different trajectory compared to Mario's.
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| |fsmashname=Defibrillator ({{ja|心臓マッサージ|Shinzō Massāji}}, ''Cardiac Massage'')
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| |fsmashangles=3
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| |fsmashupdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|20}}
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| |fsmashsidedmg= {{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|19}}
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| |fsmashdowndmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|18}}
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| |fsmashdesc=Launches a somewhat short-ranged electrical shock from his palm, in a very similar fashion to his clone. In comparison with Mario's, it has no sourspot and is quite stronger, being able to reliably KO under 100%. It does, however, have less range than Mario's and lacks transcendent priority.
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| |usmashname=Ear, Nose and Throat ({{ja|スマッシュヘッドバット|Sumasshu Heddobatto}}, ''Smash Headbutt'')
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| |usmashdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|16}} (clean), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|13}} (late)
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| |usmashdesc=Headbutts upwards. Slightly faster, but a little weaker than Mario's (if hit on an aerial foe, it will be stronger than Mario`s). Unusually, the hitboxes have [[spike]] properties, though it only works on grounded opponents. Just like Mario, Dr. Mario's head is intangible while the hitboxes are out.
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| |dsmashname=Surgical Sweep ({{ja|ダブルキック|Daburu Kikku}}, ''Double Kick'')
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| |dsmashdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|18}}/{{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|17}} (front), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|15}}/{{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|13}} (back)
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| |dsmashdesc=Does a breakdancing sweep kick. Deals more damage if the opponents hits Dr. Mario's feet. Also has less reach compared with Mario's. Considered to be his best KO move.
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| |nairname=Dr. Kick ({{ja|ドクターキック|Dokutā Kikku}}, ''Doctor Kick'')
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| |nairdmg=10% (clean), 14% (late)
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| |nairdesc=Does an inverted "[[sex kick]]". Oddly, the move's power increases the longer it's out, unlike other sex kicks. One of the most powerful neutral aerials in the game. It also has a slightly different animation from Mario's (Mario's leg is at an angle while Dr. Mario's leg is fully extended out in front of him).
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| |fairname=Dr. Punch ({{ja|ドクターグーパンチ|Dokutā Gū Panchi}}, ''Doctor Rock Punch'')
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| |fairdmg=17% (sweetspot), 16% (sourspot)
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| |fairdesc=Winds up and punches in a downwards angle, though unlike Mario's, it does not have a meteor smash hitbox; instead, it has high vertical knockback, being capable of KOing at 80%-100% and is the most powerful forward aerial in the game, knockback-wise (along with {{SSBM|Zelda}}'s). Has a slightly weaker sourspot on Dr. Mario's hand. While it is a very powerful KO option (in fact, it is his most powerful attack), it is rather sluggish (hits on frames 18-22 and its FAF is on frame 60), being hard to land on its own. While Dr. Mario has setups for the move in his throws, they are not fully reliable and require successful reading of the opponent's DI for landing the move.
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| |bairname=Drop Kick, M.D. ({{ja|ドロップキック|Doroppu Kikku}}, ''Drop Kick'')
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| |bairdmg=8% (clean), 7% (late)
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| |bairdesc=Kicks backwards. Very good for [[edgeguarding]], with very fast start-up and ending lag, having high base knockback (43), and hitting opponents in a semi-spike trajectory (28 degrees). However, at higher percentages, this move fails to KO effectively due to its very low knockback growth (65) and is one of Dr. Mario's few moves that is actually weaker than Mario's.
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| |uairname=Bicycle Kick ({{ja|エアスラッシュ|Ea Surasshu}}, ''Air Slash'')
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| |uairdmg=10%
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| |uairdesc=Does a flip kick upward. A good move for juggling fast-fallers. Weaker than Mario's, which allows for more extended juggles.
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| |dairname=Bone Drill ({{ja|ドリルキック|Doriru Kikku}}, ''Drill Kick'')
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| |dairdmg=3% (hits 1-7)
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| |dairdesc=Does a downwards drill kick. The attack has set knockback and does not contain a landing hitbox, unlike Mario's.
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| |grabname=Grab ({{ja|つかみ|Tsukami}})
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| |grabdesc=
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| |pummelname=Eye Exam ({{ja|つかみヘッドバット|Tsukami Heddobatto}}, ''Grab Headbutt'')
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| |pummeldmg=3%
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| |pummeldesc=Headbutts the opponent. Relatively slow.
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| |fthrowname=Routine Physical ({{ja|ヒコーキ投げ|Hikōki Nage}}, ''Airplane Throw'')
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| |fthrowdmg=9%
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| |fthrowdesc=Spins opponent once, and tosses them forward with decent knockback. Good for an [[edgeguarding]] follow-up attack.
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| |bthrowname=Traction ({{ja|ジャイアントスイング|Jaianto Suingu}}, ''Giant Swing'')
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| |bthrowdmg=12% (throw), 8% (collateral)
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| |bthrowdesc=Spins around three times and tosses the foe behind him, with impressive knockback, being stronger than {{SSBM|Mewtwo}}'s back throw and the second strongest back throw in the game, only behind {{SSBM|Ness}}'s back throw.
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| |uthrowname=Check Up ({{ja|スルーアップ|Surū Appu}}, ''Throw Up'')
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| |uthrowdmg=8%
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| |uthrowdesc=Heaves his opponent upwards. Can lead into a combo against fast fallers, notably into a forward air for a KO.
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| |dthrowname=Hospital Bed ({{ja|スルーダウン|Surū Daun}}, ''Throw Down'')
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| |dthrowdmg=6%
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| |dthrowdesc=Slams the opponent to the ground. Good for a short-hopped neutral air follow up. Weirdly, the move's knockback on {{SSBM|Mr. Game & Watch}} is affected by port priority; if the Dr. Mario player has the higher port (closer to P1), then the knockback will be normal; if he has the lower port, however (closer to P4), [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EllXsKyXcLQ then the knockback will behave in the same manner as Fox's down throw].
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| |floorfname=
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| |floorfdmg=6%
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| |floorfdesc=Gets up and punches behind him, then in front of him.
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| |floorbname=
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| |floorbdmg=6%
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| |floorbdesc=Swirls around in a similar fashion to his down smash.
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| |edgefname=
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| |edgefdmg=6% (body), 8% (legs)
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| |edgefdesc=Does a somersault and then kicks upward onto the stage.
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| |edgesname=
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| |edgesdmg=10%
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| |edgesdesc=Gets up then does an attack similar to his forward tilt.
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| |nsname=Megavitamins
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| |nsdmg=8%
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| |nsdesc=Throws pills forward, similar to Mario's [[Fireball|fireballs]]. However, they have a unique bounce arc, fall faster, do more damage, are randomly colored, and have distinctive sounds used from the original ''Dr. Mario'' game.
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| |ssname=Super Sheet
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| |ssdmg=10%/12%
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| |ssdesc=Flicks a white cape forward very similar to Mario's [[Cape]], which reverse opponents (causes them to face in the opposite direction) and can reflect projectiles. The differences are that the Super Sheet is longer and deals more damage, but has less lag and moves Dr. Mario up only once, making it less useful for recovery. The attack can also be used to shift the direction of an opponent who is trying to recover, such as {{SSBM|Fox}} using his [[Fire Fox]]. In this case, they will be turned around, and will instead jump backwards, missing the ledge. Has [[Priority#Transcendent_priority|transcendental priority]].
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| |usname=Super Jump Punch
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| |usdmg=5% (hit 1), 2% (hits 2-4), 3% (hit 5)
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| |usdesc=Performs a jumping uppercut diagonally upward. It is very similar to Mario's, but does less damage and has fewer hits. Also, the sound effect is different than the usual sound made when Mario grabs a coin. Mainly a recovery move.
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| |dsname=Dr. Tornado
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| |dsdmg=3% (hit 1), 2% (hits 2-3), 3% (hit 4 ground), 1% (hit 4 air), 4% (hit 5)
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| |dsdesc=A spinning tornado attack, similar to Mario's, but is a little stronger and deals less hits. The move traps the opponent in a tornado, hitting them constantly, before knocking them back. While Mario's knocks opponents into the air, Dr. Mario's knocks them in a random direction. Dr. Mario can hover in the air using this move by repeatedly pressing the [[B button]] while using it, but it only works once without landing. Has [[transcendent priority]] on all but the last hit.
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| }}
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|
| ===Stats===
| | Move to the topmost left platform. Dash Jump, and cape the top left target. On the way down, use your cape to hit the other targets. Land on the moving platform. 2 should remain. |
| '''NTSC'''
| | Move to the rightmost top platform. Dash Jump, use your second jump and at the tip you should Up-B. The target should barely be hit. Use DI to drop on to the moving platform below. Suicide drop and hit the last target. |
| {{Attributes
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| |cast = 26
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| |weight = 100
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| |rweight = 8-10
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| |dash = 1.5
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| |rdash = 10-13
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| |run = 1.5
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| |rrun = 11-15
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| |walk = 1.1
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| |rwalk = 12-15
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| |trac = 0.06
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| |rtrac = 15-23
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| |airfric = 0.016
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| |rairfric = 10-13
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| |air = 0.9
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| |rair = 12-14
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| |baseaccel = 0.02
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| |rbaseaccel = 2-23
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| |addaccel = 0.024
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| |raddaccel = 24
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| |gravity = 0.095
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| |rgravity = 14-16
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| |fall = 1.7
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| |rfall = 16-18
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| |ff = 2.3
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| |rff = 14-18
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| |jumpsquat = 4
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| |rjumpsquat = 8-15
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| |jumpheight = 29
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| |rjumpheight = 21-23
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| |shorthop = 11.025
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| |rshorthop = 17-19
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| |djump = 26.7
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| |rdjump = 11-13
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| }}
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|
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|
| '''PAL'''
| | ==Trophy Descriptions== |
| {{Attributes
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| |cast = 26
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| |weight = 100
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| |rweight = 8-9
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| |dash = 1.5
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| |rdash = 10-13
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| |run = 1.5
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| |rrun = 11-16
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| |walk = 1.1
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| |rwalk = 12-15
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| |trac = 0.06
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| |rtrac = 15-23
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| |airfric = 0.016
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| |rairfric = 10-13
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| |air = 0.9
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| |rair = 11-13
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| |baseaccel = 0.02
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| |rbaseaccel = 2-23
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| |addaccel = 0.024
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| |raddaccel = 24
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| |gravity = 0.095
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| |rgravity = 14-16
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| |fall = 1.7
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| |rfall = 16-18
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| |ff = 2.3
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| |rff = 14-18
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| |jumpsquat = 4
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| |rjumpsquat = 8-15
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| |jumpheight = 29
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| |rjumpheight = 21-23
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| |shorthop = 11.025
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| |rshorthop = 17-19
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| |djump = 26.7
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| |rdjump = 11-13
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| }}
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| ===[[Announcer]] call===
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| [[File: Dr. Mario Announcer SSBM.wav]]
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| ===[[Taunt]]===
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| {{Taunt/SSBM|char=Dr.Mario|desc=Pulls out a randomly colored Megavitamin, rolls it down his arm, uses his shoulder to toss it into the air, then catches it.}} Can be canceled by performing it right before running off of a ledge.
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| ===[[Idle pose]]===
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| {{Idle|desc=Exercises his neck by moving his head in circles.|image=Dr. Mario Idle Pose Melee.gif}}
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| ===[[Crowd cheer]]===
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| {{Crowd
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| |char=Dr. Mario
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| |game=Melee
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| |desc-us=Gooooooo Doc!
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| |desc-jp=Doc-tor! *claps three times*
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| |pitch-us=Male
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| |pitch-jp=Male}}
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| ===[[Victory pose]]s===
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| {{Victory/SSBM
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| |victory-theme=MushroomKingdomThemeMelee.ogg
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| |victory-desc=An orchestrated cover of the iconic "Level Completed" music from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''
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| |desc-1=Holds out his stethoscope and points it to his right, to his left, and finally towards the screen.
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| |desc-2=Throws two pills, dusts his hands off, and then pulls out the same pills he already threw while laughing triumphantly.
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| |desc-3=Does a short spin-jump and lands in a strong-man pose, shouting "Here we go!" Shared with Mario.
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| |char=DrMario}}
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| ==In [[competitive play]]==
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| ===Most historically significant players===
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| :''See also: [[:Category:Dr. Mario players (SSBM)]]''
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| *{{Sm|Caveman|USA}} - The best Dr. Mario player during the "Golden Age". Commonly considered the one of the first Dr. Mario players to make top 8 at notable tournaments, placing 3rd at {{Trn|MOAST 3}} as a secondary and exclusively used him at events such as 5th at {{Trn|MELEE-FC3}} and 9th at {{Trn|MLG Los Angeles 2005}}.
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| *{{Sm|Eagle|Denmark}} - One of the best players in Denmark and previously the best Dr. Mario in Europe. Consistently placed top 32 at notable European tournaments as a solo Dr. Mario player such as 17th at {{Trn|Heir II the Throne}} and 25th at {{Trn|B.E.A.S.T 7}}. Was formerly ranked 25th on the [[European Melee Power Rankings]] and 2nd on the [[Danish Power Rankings]].
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| *{{Sm|Franz|USA}} - The best active Dr. Mario player in the world. He came to prominence in 2018 after placing 49th at {{Trn|GENESIS 5}}. In the next year, he placed 9th at {{Trn|Mainstage}} by beating {{Sm|Medz}}, {{Sm|HugS}}, and {{Sm|Aura}}, which became the highest solo Dr. Mario placement at a major since Shroomed placed 7th at {{Trn|EVO 2013}}. He is currently the sole Dr. Mario representative on global rankings, placing 93rd on the [[SSBMRank 2023]].
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| *{{Sm|skullbro|Netherlands}} - One of the best players from the Netherlands and is the current best Dr. Mario player in Europe. He has shown the best Dr. Mario results in the modern era behind Franz, placing 5th at {{Trn|HFLAN 2022: Golden Melee Edition}} and 17th at {{Trn|Fête 2}}, as well as 49th at {{Trn|Collision 2023}}.
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| *{{Sm|Shroomed|USA}} - Started as a Dr. Mario player and is the best Dr. Mario player of all time. He consistently got top 8 finishes at major tournaments when maining the character, a feat no other Dr. Mario player has replicated. He notably upset {{Sm|Leffen}} at {{Trn|EVO 2013}}.
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| *{{Sm|S-Royal|Japan}} - Was considered one of the best Dr. Mario players during the "Golden Age", though only competed in Japan on most occasions. Placed 5th at {{Trn|NorCal Tournament 2}} and 7th at {{Trn|Jack Garden Tournament}}. He came out of hiatus in 2015, but switched to playing {{SSBM|Fox}}.
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| ===Tier placement and history===
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| Initially, Dr. Mario was considered an inferior version of Mario due to his slower attacks and worse recovery, with Mario ranked higher than Dr. Mario in the tier list (usually one spot above Dr. Mario). Many smashers such as {{Sm|Captain Jack}} began to show Dr. Mario's better attributes, such as better punish options than Mario. In 2005, Dr. Mario was recognized as a better character than Mario, placing at least one spot higher than him in the tier lists to come. However, even with evolutions in Dr. Mario's game, representation of him at tournaments was not very notable, with rarely anyone placing high enough to win money just using Dr. Mario.
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| It was not until 2011 when {{Sm|Shroomed}} showed Dr. Mario's powerful grab game and projectile game, placing consistently in top 8 at national tournaments such as [[Apex 2013]] and [[EVO 2013]]. Although Shroomed no longer uses Dr. Mario in tournament, Dr. Mario was still considered a solid high tiered character, sitting at 9th place at the top of the high tier in the eleventh tier list. However, his results have been worse as of late, with Shroomed himself stating metagame trends do not favor Dr. Mario as much. In spite of {{Sm|Franz}}’s success with the character, such as in {{Trn|Mainstage}} and {{Trn|GENESIS 5}}, Dr. Mario has fallen to 13th place in the current tier list, at the end of B- tier.
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| ==In 1-P Mode==
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| ===In {{SSBM|Classic Mode}}===
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| Upon being unlocked, Dr. Mario can appear in one on one battles, in a team with {{SSBM|Luigi}} or as an ally, as a giant character or as a metal character. In all appearances, his stage is [[Mushroom Kingdom]].
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| ===In [[Adventure Mode]]===
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| Adventure Mode makes no concessions to Dr. Mario when he is unlocked. Unlike some other characters, the track ''Dr. Mario'' does not play on any stages.
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| ===In [[All-Star Mode]]===
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| In All-Star Mode, Dr. Mario and his allies are fought on [[Mushroom Kingdom II]]. In these cases, the track ''Dr. Mario'' plays.
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| ===In [[Event Matches]]===
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| Dr. Mario appears in the following event matches:
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| *'''[[Event 35: Time for a Checkup]]''': As {{SSBM|Luigi}}, the player must fight against a CPU team consisting of Dr. Mario and {{SSBM|Peach}}, the latter in her white costume, on [[Yoshi's Story]]. All characters have one life each, and the event must be completed in three minutes.
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| *'''[[Event 49: All-Star Match Deluxe]]''': Dr. Mario is the first opponent fought in this series of staged battles. The selected character battles him on the [[Mushroom Kingdom]] stage with a stock of 2 while Dr. Mario has 1. With a timer of four minutes, the player must defeat him and the other five characters one-by-one with the overall time and damage: {{SSBM|Falco}}, {{SSBM|Pichu}}, {{SSBM|Young Link}}, {{SSBM|Roy}} and {{SSBM|Ganondorf}}.
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| ===Ending Images===
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| <center><gallery>
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| DrMarioClassicMode.jpg|Classic Mode.
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| DrMarioAdventureMode.jpg|Adventure Mode.
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| DrMarioAllStarMode.jpg|All-Star Mode.
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| </gallery></center>
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| ==[[Trophies]]==
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| In addition to the normal trophy about Dr. Mario as a character, there are two trophies about him as a fighter, unlocked by completing both [[Adventure Mode|Adventure]] and [[All-Star]] modes respectively with Dr. Mario on any difficulty:
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| {{Trophy/Fighter
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| |name=Dr. Mario
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| |image=Dr. Mario Trophy Melee.png
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| |mode=Classic
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| |desc=Immaculate in his medical garb, Dr. Mario destroys killer viruses with his amazing vitamin capsules. With his dedicated nurse, Princess Peach, at his side, Dr. Mario spends day and night in his laboratory working on new miracle cures. Somehow, he's managed to keep up with all the new viruses that have arisen over the years.
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| |gamelist={{Trophy games|game1=Dr. Mario|release1=10/90}}
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| |game=Melee
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| |name=Dr. Mario
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| |image=Dr. Mario Trophy (Smash).png
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| |mode=Adventure
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| |desc=There's hardly any difference in the abilities of Mario and Dr. Mario, so choosing is largely a matter of taste. Dr. Mario is a tad slower due to his lack of exercise, but his Megavitamins pack a bit more punch than Mario's Fireballs. The capsules travel on a unique trajectory and make a distinct sound on impact.
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| |gamelist=:B: Megavitamins
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| :Smash B: Super Sheet
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| |game=Melee
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| {{Trophy/Fighter
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| |name=Dr. Mario
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| |image=Dr. Mario Trophy (Smash 2).png
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| |mode=All Star
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| |desc=The differences between Dr. Mario and Mario are more pronounced in some areas than others, but basically they can be played in similar fashion. While it may be hard to spot the contrasts, they do exist. For example, Dr. Mario's Super Sheet is longer and narrower than Mario's Cape, and any opponents hit by Dr. Tornado will fly off in diverse directions.
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| |gamelist=:Up & B: Super Jump Punch
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| :Down & B: Dr. Tornado
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| |game=Melee
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| ==[[Alternate costume (SSBM)#Dr. Mario|Alternate costumes]]==
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| |colspan=5|[[File:Dr. Mario Palette (SSBM).png]]
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| |{{Head|Dr. Mario|g=SSBM|s=25px}}
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| |{{Head|Dr. Mario|g=SSBM|s=25px|cl=Red}}
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| |{{Head|Dr. Mario|g=SSBM|s=25px|cl=Blue}}
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| |{{Head|Dr. Mario|g=SSBM|s=25px|cl=Green}}
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| |{{Head|Dr. Mario|g=SSBM|s=25px|cl=Black}}
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| ==Gallery==
| | [[File:Dr mario1.jpg|right|200px]] |
| <center>
| | :'''Dr. Mario''' ''(Smash Red)'' |
| <gallery>
| | :''There's hardly any difference in the abilities of Mario and Dr. Mario, so choosing is largely a matter of taste. Dr. Mario is a tad slower due to his lack of exercise, but his Megavitamins pack a bit more punch than Mario's Fireballs. The capsules travel on a unique trajectory and make a distinct sound on impact.'' |
| SSBMWebsiteDrMario1.jpg|Using [[Super Jump Punch]] on [[Fourside]].
| | :*'''B:''' [[Megavitamins]] |
| SSBMWebsiteDrMario2.jpg|Using [[Megavitamins]] on [[Venusaur]] on [[Mute City]].
| | :*'''Smash B:''' [[Super Sheet]] |
| SSBMWebsiteDrMario3.jpg|Using [[Super Sheet]] on {{SSBM|Luigi}} on [[Pokémon Stadium]].
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| SSBMDOJO Doc fight.jpg|Multiple Dr. Marios fighting on [[Princess Peach's Castle]].
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| SSBMWebsiteDrMario5.jpg|Using his [[forward smash]] alongside {{SSBM|Mario}} on [[Brinstar Depths]].
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| SSBMWebsiteDrMario6.jpg|[[Idle|Idling]] on Princess Peach's Castle.
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| </gallery>
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| </center>
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| ==Trivia==
| | [[File:Dr mario2.jpg|right|200px]] |
| *Dr. Mario is the only character in the series to have a sex kick that gets stronger the longer it is out.
| | :'''Dr. Mario''' ''(Smash Blue)'' |
| *Dr. Mario and {{SSBM|Young Link}} are the only two characters in the game that can [[taunt cancel]].
| | :''The differences between Dr. Mario and Mario are more pronounced in some areas than others, but basically they can be played in a similar fashion. While it may be hard to spot the contrasts, they do exist. For example, Dr. Mario's Super Sheet is longer and narrower than Mario's cape, and any opponents hit by Dr. Tornado will fly off in diverse directions.'' |
| *The trophy in ''Melee'' explains that Dr. Mario is slower due to his "lack of exercise". However, in ''Smash 4'' the explanation given is "his doctor's coat is heavier".
| | :*'''Up & B:''' [[Super Jump Punch]] |
| **Dr. Mario is actually not slower than Mario in any terms of mobility, making the trophy's description in ''Melee'' misleading.
| | :*'''Down & B:''' [[Dr. Tornado]] |
| *Dr. Mario is the only clone to [[weight|weigh]] the same as his original counterpart (100 units); {{SSBM|Falco}} and {{SSBM|Ganondorf}} are heavier than {{SSBM|Fox}} and {{SSBM|Captain Falcon}}, respectively, and Young Link, {{SSBM|Pichu}}, and {{SSBM|Roy}} are lighter than {{SSBM|Link}}, {{SSBM|Pikachu}}, and {{SSBM|Marth}}, respectively, though, he is heavier than Mario in the PAL version of the game.
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| **Technically, Roy also counts towards this trait, as he weighs the same as Marth in PAL regions, where he is lighter in NTSC regions.
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| *Dr. Mario is the only playable character in the game to have a unconvential [[spike]] (being his up smash). | |
| *Dr. Mario's Forward Smash is likely inspired by a defibrillator, with his palm emitting an electric current akin to those devices. | |
| *When Star KO'ing Giant {{SSBM|Mario}} or Giant Dr. Mario, their voice will immediately fade out. This will not happen with any other character.
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| ==External links== | | ==Costume Gallery== |
| *[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/n01/n64/software/nus_p_nalj/smash/flash/0101/drmario.html Dr. Mario's page at Smabura-Ken]
| | [[File:Alt-drmario.jpg|frame|center|Dr. Mario's alternate clothing in SSBM]] |
| | == Trivia == |
| | *Dr. Mario is the only character in Smash history to have a sex kick that gets stronger the longer it's out. |
| | *Dr. Mario and Mario are the only characters in the smash universe to have the same exact victory dance (they do a jump and then land with a jumping position). |
| | *Sometimes Dr. Mario is considered to be the first secret character you unlock in Super Smash Bros Melee; meaning that if he is your first secret character unlocked, [[Jigglypuff (SSBM)|Jigglypuff]] may be unlocked second. This not necessarily true because the first secret character you can unlock in Super Smash Bros Melee can be anybody if you do vs. matches and lose all the character unlock battles untill you reach the desired character. |
| | *He is one of the few characters in ''Smash'' to not have any sort of meteor smash or spike. |
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| *[[smashwiki:26TP/Dr. Mario|Translation]]
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