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| {{Disambig2|Dr. Mario's appearance in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''|the character in other contexts|Dr. Mario}} | | {{disambig2|Dr. Mario's appearance in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''|the character in other contexts|Dr. Mario}} |
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| |availability = [[Unlockable character|Unlockable]] | | |availability = [[Unlockable character|Unlockable]] |
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| '''Dr. Mario''' ({{ja|ドクターマリオ|Dokutā Mario}}, ''Doctor Mario'') is a playable character in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. He was officially revealed on [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L93H7YC-83o June 12th, 2018] alongside {{SSBU|R.O.B.}}, {{SSBU|Duck Hunt}}, and the rest of the returning roster. While Dr. Mario remains a close [[clone]] of {{SSBU|Mario}}, he is not classified as an Echo Fighter. As such, Dr. Mario is classified as [[Fighter number|Fighter #18]]. | | {{cquote|''He has more attack and launch power than Mario, but his jump and recovery is not as good. Pro tip: You can repeatedly press the B button when using his down special, Dr. Tornado, to float a bit!''|cite=[https://www.smashbros.com/en_US/blog/ Super Smash Blog]|source=[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Official Site]]}} |
| | '''Dr. Mario''' ({{ja|ドクターマリオ|Dokutā Mario}}, ''Doctor Mario'') is a playable character in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. He was revealed for the game along with the rest of the veterans on [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L93H7YC-83o June 12th, 2018]. Dr. Mario is classified as fighter #18. |
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| As in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'', {{iw|mariowiki|Charles Martinet}}'s portrayal of Mario from ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' was repurposed for Dr. Mario in ''Ultimate''.<!--Do not add that this is the last Smash Bros. game where Charles Martinet voices Dr. Mario. Besides the fact this isn't done for other characters' pages, Jigglypuff and Lucina still use their voice clips from Rachael Lillis and Laura Bailey respectively in the Smash series instead of their current actors, so it's still possible for Martinet's voice to be reused in future Smash games--> | | As in ''[[Smash 4]]'', {{s|mariowiki|Charles Martinet}}'s portrayal of Mario from ''[[Brawl]]'' was repurposed for Dr. Mario in ''Ultimate''. |
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| Dr. Mario is currently ranked 78th out of 82 on the ''Ultimate'' [[tier list]], placing him in the D- tier and making him a bottom five character. Despite being buffed overall, this is a slight drop from his placement in ''Smash 4'', where he was ranked 48th out of 54, and is his worst placement in the series. Dr. Mario's playstyle is basically a slower but stronger version of Mario with most of Mario's great frame data, which allows him to perform [[combo]]s despite his reduced mobility. Dr. Mario's signature projectile in [[Megavitamin]] is an effective projectile in neutral, and it also opens up combos and KO confirms at higher percents. In addition, Dr. Mario's KO potential is impressive for his weight class, as he has several effective KO options which his counterpart lacks, including [[Super Jump Punch]], [[Dr. Tornado]], most of his aerials, and back throw. This means players have to play more carefully when close to Dr. Mario, as a single whiff could lead to a deadly [[punish]].
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| However, Dr. Mario's weaknesses overshadow many of his strengths. His most notable weakness is his poor mobility, which cripples his [[neutral game]] since making use of his impressive moveset requires getting close to his opponent, and makes him vulnerable to camping even with access to a reflector. In addition, his low speed also makes it harder for him to avoid retaliation from opponents, as Dr. Mario's short range means he is vulnerable to moves with long range or disjoints. His good KO power is hampered by him having relatively few KO conversions that can be done from a combo. Finally, Dr. Mario's recovery, while improved from the previous installment, is still one of the worst in the game, with its short distance and his slow air physics making him vulnerable to [[gimping]].
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| Overall, Dr. Mario is a character that has good frame data, damage output, and KO potential, but his sluggish movements cause him to rely more on a bait-and-punish playstyle. Although his representation has remained below average for most of the game's lifespan, he has nonetheless seen success from players such as {{Sm|JaZaR}} and {{Sm|Tsumusuto}}.
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| ==How to unlock== | | ==How to unlock== |
| Complete one of the following: | | Complete one of the following: |
| *Play [[VS. match]]es, with Dr. Mario being the 62nd character to be unlocked. | | *Play [[VS. match]]es, with Dr. Mario being the 62nd character to be unlocked. |
| *Clear {{SSBU|Classic Mode}} with {{SSBU|Mario}} or any character in his unlock tree, being the 7th character unlocked after {{SSBU|Roy}}. | | *Clear {{SSBU|Classic Mode}} with {{SSBU|Mario}} or any character in his unlock tree, being the seventh character in his unlock tree after {{SSBU|Roy}}. |
| *Have Dr. Mario join the player's party in [[World of Light]]. | | *Have Dr. Mario join the player's party in [[World of Light]]. |
| With the exception of the third method, Dr. Mario must then be defeated on [[New Donk City Hall]]. In World of Light, he is fought on the [[Ω form]] of [[Mario Bros.]] | | With the exception of the third method, Dr. Mario must then be defeated on [[New Donk City Hall]]. |
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| ==Attributes== | | ==Differences from {{SSBU|Mario}}== |
| As a [[clone]] of {{SSBU|Mario}}, Dr. Mario is a [[Weight|middleweight]] that can [[wall jump]]. Like his normal self, Dr. Mario also has excellent frame data: when not counting [[special move]]s, the overall start-up lag of his normal moveset is very fast. As a result, Dr. Mario is both difficult to [[punish]] and very effective at punishing. Although the two share an overwhelming number of identical animations and even the exact same values for certain attributes ([[weight]], [[falling speed]], [[fast fall]]ing speed and [[gravity]]), Dr. Mario nevertheless has a number of traits that differ from his normal self. Like Mario, Dr. Mario's height is below-average.
| | Although Dr. Mario is not classified as an [[Echo Fighter]] of {{SSBU|Mario}}, Dr. Mario is still very much a full clone of Mario. Both characters are [[weight|middleweight]]s with the ability to [[wall jump]]. However, compared to Mario, Dr. Mario sports subpar mobility, with the sixty-second fastest [[walk|walking speed]], seventy-first fastest [[dashing|dashing speed]], seventieth fastest [[air speed]], poor [[air acceleration]], tying for the forty-ninth through fifty-first fastest [[falling speed]], tying for the forty-seventh through forty-ninth fastest [[fast fall|fast falling speed]], having average [[gravity]] and [[traction]], and below-average jump force. As a result of these traits, Dr. Mario's [[approach]] and [[recovery]] are greatly inferior to Mario's, giving him sluggish movement in addition to negatively impacting both his [[neutral game]] and his [[edgeguarding]] skills. |
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| Dr. Mario functions like a stronger, yet slower Mario, owing to the implementation of multipliers to the majority of his moveset and some of his attributes. Most of Dr. Mario's moveset deals 1.176× more damage compared to Mario's moveset. Conversely, his [[jump|full hop]] height is 0.85× lower; his [[walk]]ing and [[dash]]ing speeds are 0.7942× slower; his [[air speed]], [[air acceleration]], [[short hop]] height, and [[double jump]] height are 0.7648× lower. Most of the multipliers result in Dr. Mario being distinctly affected by passive [[equipment]] physics from ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'', in which he specifically possesses a +22 Attack value and a -65 Speed value.<ref name="DamageMultiplier">[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1rwDPL1jhE-KuEbbcBkkTb44z1smJp9rYme_xb4BIJTk/edit#gid=1974906014]</ref> Although Dr. Mario's lower jump height makes his [[short hop]] more effective than Mario's, these modified attributes collectively render his overall mobility as sub-par. His wall jump and ledge jump also cover less distance as a result. Conversely, Dr. Mario's higher overall damage output results in him being noticeably more efficient at KOing in comparison to Mario. His [[traction]] is also slightly higher than Mario's, though merely average when compared to the roster.
| | Like Mario, Dr. Mario has excellent frame data, with his entire moveset having low startup lag, excluding specials. As a result, Dr. Mario is effective at [[punishing]] his opponents, while he himself is difficult to punish. Dr. Mario has excellent combo starters in his up tilt and down tilt, since both attacks come out rather quickly, and deal low knockback to the opponent. All of Dr. Mario's aerials have decreased landing lag compared to his previous appearance in ''SSB4'' (but still higher than Mario's), contributing to his combo game, and making set-ups easier to create. |
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| Other noticeable differences between Dr. Mario and Mario are seen in their movesets and, by extension, their playstyles. Although Dr. Mario's overall frame data is only very slightly slower than Mario's (if even at all), his higher overall damage output and slower overall mobility make him unable to use a healthy balance of offense and defense like his normal self. Instead, Dr. Mario is much better suited to a bait-and-punish playstyle. On a related note, Dr. Mario's combo game is less varied and consistent compared to his normal self's, especially with regard to aerial combos. Despite this, his combos deal respectable damage in spite of their fairly short lengths, similarly to characters like {{SSBU|Incineroar}}.
| | ===Aesthetics=== |
| | *{{change|Dr. Mario's idle animation is much less exaggerated than Mario's. He also has a slightly lower stance as a result.}} |
| | *{{change|Dr. Mario is less vocal than Mario. Some of his attacks also emit different sound effects.}} |
| | *{{change|Dr. Mario's [[on-screen appearance]], [[taunt]]s, [[idle pose]]s, and [[victory pose]]s are different from Mario's.}} |
| | *{{change|Dr. Mario's [[Results screen|defeated]]/[[Results screen#No Contest screen|No Contest]] animation is different from Mario's. He looks in front of him with a neutral expression, whereas Mario looks slightly to the left with a smiling expression.}} |
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| Dr. Mario's grounded moveset has plenty of utility in spite of his slow speed. Neutral attack is Dr. Mario's fastest attack, and the first two hits can [[lock]] opponents. Forward tilt is a great get-off-me option, and possesses situational KO potential at very high percentages unlike Mario's version. Up tilt is a decent anti-air and juggling tool that can KO at very high percentages, and it can also combo into itself, neutral aerial, up aerial, back aerial and Super Jump Punch, but is not as effective as a combo starter as his down tilt; however, the move's horizontal range is shorter than in ''Smash 4'', and its hitboxes start from a higher position, allowing shorter, crouching or prone characters to potentially low-profile the move. Down tilt is one of Dr. Mario's best combo starters; although it is short-ranged, it is very reliable at a wide range of percentages, with its lower knockback scaling compared to Mario's even allowing it to combo at percentages where Mario's would not work, and depending on the percentage, it can lead into neutral attack, forward tilt, up tilt (only on certain characters), itself, up smash (only on certain characters), down smash, neutral aerial, up aerial, back aerial and Super Jump Punch. His dash attack has vertical knockback, allowing it to serve as a combo starter but hindering its edgeguarding potential. His forward smash, while slower than his other smash attacks, is extremely powerful for an attack of its speed, especially if the sweetspot connects; unlike Mario's, it possesses the [[electric]] effect, has shorter range, and the sweetspot and sourspot hitboxes are swapped around. Up smash functions more similarly to Luigi's version than to Mario's version, as it launches the opponent diagonally instead of vertically, and will launch them in the opposite direction of where Dr. Mario is facing as long as they are in front of him; compared to Luigi's, however, it launches at a lower angle, and it has lower base knockback than both Mario and Luigi's up smashes. Nevertheless, up smash's launch angle does make it much better at edgeguarding or setting up edgeguards than both Mario and Luigi's versions, and its higher damage output and knockback scaling compared to both of them also makes it a highly lethal KOing option. His down smash is his fastest smash attack, hitting on both sides (with the back hit being stronger than the front hit), and like Mario's version, it is useful for punishing rolls.
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| | *{{buff|The damage outputs of most of Dr. Mario's attacks use a positive multiplier. As a result, he is significantly stronger than Mario. However, this multiplier does not apply to [[item]]s or [[Reflection|reflected]] attacks.}} |
| | *{{nerf|Dr. Mario's [[walk]]ing speed, [[dash]]ing speed, initial dash speed, [[air speed]], [[air acceleration]] and [[jump]] force use a negative multiplier. As a result, Dr. Mario is significantly less mobile than Mario.}} |
| | *{{buff|Dr. Mario's traction is slightly higher than Mario's (0.102 → 0.106), making it slightly easier for him to punish [[out of shield]].}} |
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| Like Mario, Dr. Mario possesses a decent grab game. His overall grab range is average, but each of his grabs have minimal start-up and ending lag. Forward throw is useful for initiating [[edgeguard]]s; back throw is one of the strongest back throws in the game; up throw is a decent combo starter that can combo into up tilt (certain characters only), up aerial, neutral aerial, back aerial and Super Jump Punch; and down throw is his most effective combo throw, being able to combo into up tilt (certain characters only), up smash (certain characters only), neutral aerial, up aerial, back aerial, Super Jump Punch and Dr. Tornado depending on the opponent's percentage.
| | ===Ground attacks=== |
| | *{{change|Up tilt deals more damage. This makes it significantly more effective for KOing, but less effective for combos.}} |
| | *{{buff|Dash attack has different knockback. Dr. Mario's dash attack also launches the opponent vertically, whereas Mario's can launch them diagonally or horizontally. These differences make it more effective for combos at low percentages.}} |
| | *{{nerf|Forward smash has slightly less range.}} |
| | *{{change|Dr. Mario's forward smash's sweetspot and sourspot are on his arm and [[electric]]ity respectively, whereas Mario's are on the [[flame]] and his arm respectively.}} |
| | *{{change|Dr. Mario's forward smash has an electric [[effect]], whereas Mario's has a flame effect.}} |
| | *{{change|Dr. Mario's up smash (known as "Ear, Nose, and Throat" in the tips) has different knockback. Dr. Mario's up smash also launches the opponent horizontally, whereas Mario's launches them vertically. These differences make it significantly more effective for combos at low percentages and KOing while near the edge, but make it significantly less effective for KOing and punishing.}} |
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| Like his normal self, Dr. Mario's air game is above-average. Neutral aerial is a "reverse sex kick": its clean hitbox deals minimal damage and knockback, whereas its late hitbox deals more damage. Thanks to it hitting on frame 3 and having low landing lag, its clean hitbox is ideal for set-ups. Conversely, its late hitbox is decent at edgeguarding, due to its long hitbox duration and larger hitbox than the late hit of Mario's equivalent move. Forward aerial has considerable start-up lag, but its clean hitbox makes it one of the strongest aerials in the game; as such, it is lethal when [[SHFF]]ed against unwary opponents that are near the edge. Back aerial is also fast, [[auto-cancel]]s in a short hop, and possesses a powerful clean hitbox, traits which collectively make it viable for KOing, edgeguarding and approaching. Up aerial's horizontal launching angle grants its beginning and ending frames decent combo potential into Super Jump Punch and back aerial, respectively, at low to medium percentages. This angle also makes its beginning frames capable of edgeguarding, unlike his normal self's up aerial. However, up aerial's launch angle also makes it much less effective at starting combos when SHFFed or juggling compared to Mario's. His new down aerial, while having slow startup, is a powerful [[meteor smash]], making it an excellent option for edgeguarding; it is also an extremely solid combo starter with an extremely wide range of follow-ups on grounded opponents depending on their percentage, including neutral attack, forward tilt, up tilt, down tilt, dash attack, forward smash, up smash, down smash, grab, all aerial attacks (including itself), Super Jump Punch and Dr. Tornado.
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| | *{{nerf|Neutral, back and up aerials have more landing lag.}} |
| | *{{change|Dr. Mario's neutral aerial (known as "Dr. Kick" in the tips) deals more damage and has higher knockback the longer it is active, whereas Mario's functions oppositely.}} |
| | *{{change|Dr. Mario's forward aerial (known as "Dr. Punch" in the tips) launches the opponent diagonally, whereas Mario's [[meteor smash]]es them.}} |
| | *{{change|Up aerial launches the opponent diagonally, whereas Mario's launches them vertically. These differences make its beginning frames capable of edge-guarding, and its ending frames better for aerial combos. However, they also make its beginning frames unusable for KOing, and significantly less effective for juggling and [[SHFF]]'d combos.}} |
| | *{{change|Dr. Mario's down aerial (known as "Bone Drill" in the tips) is a powerful stomp kick, whereas Mario's has been [[Mario Tornado]] since ''Brawl''. Unlike Mario's, it consists of one strong hitbox instead of six weaker hitboxes, and can meteor smash.}} |
| | *{{buff|Down aerial has reduced landing lag.}} |
| | *{{nerf|Down aerial has increased startup lag.}} |
| | *{{nerf|Down aerial lacks a landing hit.}} |
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| With regard to special moves, [[Megavitamins]] travel farther in the air without landing compared to Mario's [[Fireball]], and they bounce twice instead of three times; they also have altered knockback, allowing for a wider range of follow-ups. [[Super Sheet]] has more vertical range but less horizontal range than [[Cape]], but its aerial version completely lacks the stalling effect of Mario's version, completely removing its recovery potential; it also has a 1.6× reflection multiplier, making reflecting projectiles with it more rewarding compared to doing so with Mario's Cape.
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| | *{{change|Back throw has Dr. Mario heave the opponent behind him, as opposed to swinging them around multiple times like Mario.}} |
| | **{{buff|Back throw has reduced startup.}} |
| | **{{nerf|Back throw cannot hit nearby opponents unlike Mario's.}} |
| | *{{buff|Dr. Mario's down throw (known as "Hospital Bed" in the tips) launches the opponent directly upward, whereas Mario's launches them diagonally. This makes its combos less susceptible to [[directional influence]].}} |
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| Unlike [[F.L.U.D.D.]], Dr. Tornado is an effective recovery option, with repeated mashing of the special move button allowing Dr. Mario to rise upward with it. It also deals damage. When coupled with its high damage output, very high knockback scaling and [[autolink angle]], it is useful for edge-guarding, warding off edgeguarders, and even out-prioritizing attacks, and it also possesses excellent KO potential. However, Dr. Tornado's much shorter range makes it much riskier to use for edgeguarding compared to F.L.U.D.D. Due to [[Super Jump Punch]] consisting of a powerful clean hitbox and a weak late hitbox instead of multiple hitboxes like Mario's, it actually functions more similarly to {{SSBU|Ryu}}'s [[Shoryuken]] or {{SSBU|Marth}}'s [[Dolphin Slash]] instead. As a result, its clean hitbox makes it a viable KOing option unlike Mario's. Super Jump Punch is also an extremely effective [[out of shield]] option thanks to its frame 3 startup, much like Mario's version. | | ===Special moves=== |
| | *{{buff|Unlike [[Fireball]], [[Megavitamins]] cannot be [[absorb]]ed.}} |
| | *{{change|Megavitamins do not have a [[flame]] effect unlike Fireball.}} |
| | *{{change|Megavitamins bounce twice and at a higher angle, whereas Fireball bounces three times and at a lower angle.}} |
| | *{{change|Compared to Cape, Super Sheet's hitbox is positioned slightly upward. This results in it having slightly more vertical range, but slightly less horizontal range.}} |
| | *{{change|Super Sheet has a different animation where Dr. Mario swings the sheet upward, highlighting its increased vertical reach.}} |
| | *{{change|Unlike aerial Cape, aerial Super Sheet does not stall Dr. Mario. This makes it more effective at [[B-reversing]], but unusable for recovery.}} |
| | *{{change|Dr. Mario's [[Super Jump Punch]] consists of a clean hitbox and a late hitbox, whereas Mario's consists of seven hitboxes.}} |
| | *{{buff|Due to its higher damage output, Dr. Mario's clean Super Jump Punch is significantly more effective for KOing in spite of its lower knockback. Dr. Mario's Super Jump Punch also has a longer duration than Mario's.}} |
| | *{{nerf|Dr. Mario's Super Jump Punch travels a much shorter distance, making it less effective for recovery.}} |
| | *{{nerf|Unlike Mario's Super Jump Punch, Dr. Mario's Super Jump Punch lacks [[intangibility]] on start-up.}} |
| | *{{change|Dr. Mario's Super Jump Punch does not produce {{s|mariowiki|Coin}}s upon contact, whereas Mario's does.}} |
| | *{{change|Dr. Mario retains [[Dr. Tornado]] as his down special, whereas Mario's has been [[F.L.U.D.D.]] since ''Brawl''.}} |
| | *{{buff|Unlike F.L.U.D.D., Dr. Tornado deals damage.}} |
| | *{{buff|Compared to F.L.U.D.D., Dr. Tornado is significantly more effective for recovery.}} |
| | *{{nerf|Compared to F.L.U.D.D., Dr. Tornado has significantly less range, making it less effective for edge-guarding.}} |
| | *{{change|[[Doctor Finale]] produces 2D and 3D Megavitamin-based effects and emits Megavitamins' contact sound effect, whereas [[Mario Finale]] produces 3D fiery effects and emits a burning sound effect.}} |
| | **{{change|Doctor Finale does not have a flame effect as a result.}} |
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| However, Dr. Mario's flaws are significantly more noticeable in comparison to Mario's. The most prominent one is his lackluster mobility, which hinders his ability to approach opponents, and renders him vulnerable to zoning and circle camping from characters with strong projectile games and high mobility, respectively, similarly to {{SSBU|Ganondorf}} and {{SSBU|Incineroar}}; unlike those two characters, however, Dr. Mario has an effective projectile in Megavitamins, a smaller hurtbox, effective [[out of shield]] options, and a decent reflector in Super Sheet, giving him a better defensive game in comparison. Additionally, Dr. Mario shares Mario's notable weakness of having short range in his attacks, which can give him trouble against characters with long or disjointed hitboxes; whereas Mario's faster mobility allows him to somewhat circumvent this weakness, especially against characters with poor mobility and/or frame data, Dr. Mario is less capable of weaving in and out of his opponent's range, making such characters much more difficult for him to deal with. Dr. Mario's sluggish mobility compounds another notorious weakness—his recovery. Despite being able to wall jump and the fact that Dr. Tornado is a much better recovery option than Cape, the combination of his slow air speed, low jump height, slow air acceleration and Super Jump Punch's mediocre travel distance results in his recovery being predictable like Mario's.
| | ==Changes from ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''== |
| | | Possibly owing to his low-tier placement in ''Smash 4'', Dr. Mario has been heavily [[buffed]] in ''Ultimate''. One of his biggest buffs were to his already above-average damage output; all of his moves deal much more damage (excluding his pummel), which further supplements his damage-racking game and previously inconsistent KO ability. His recovery, while still being rather lackluster, has nevertheless improved slightly; his Dr. Tornado has less ending lag and increased distance, and the re-addition of directional air dodges gives him another option to possibly extend his recovery. His Megavitamins and Dr. Tornado have also been given notable improvements; the Megavitamins now deal enough damage and knockback to launch enemies slightly into the air, which potentially makes it a viable combo starter and even gives it the ability to set up KOs. Dr. Tornado, outside of its improved recovery potential, has been significantly buffed; it is now notorious for being able to KO offstage effectively at very low percentages, and when combined with its increased distance, make it a deadly edgeguarding option. It also has gained heavy armor on startup, which further improves its safety and viability. Additionally, Dr. Mario has a new down aerial which can meteor smash opponents much like Mario's forward aerial, which when combined with the changes to Dr. Tornado give him an improved edgeguarding game, although still inferior to Mario's overall. |
| Due to his overall recovery granting noticeably less vertical distance compared to Mario's, Dr. Mario is very vulnerable to [[gimping]] and edgeguards. As a result, it is optimal for him to read the opponent when trying to return to the stage, as well as knowing when and how to make use of Dr. Tornado, which has a huge amount of ending lag (33 frames, aerial version) and cannot sweetspot [[edge]]s. Due to his short recovery distance, any sufficiently strong attacks, particularly [[semi-spike]]s, may launch him too far away to recover properly. Lastly, Dr. Mario is outclassed in certain aspects by other characters: in particular, {{SSBU|Zero Suit Samus}} has much better overall mobility; {{SSBU|Shulk}} has much more range; and {{SSBU|Snake}} is much better at zoning.
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| Overall, Dr. Mario's strengths are outweighed by his weaknesses. His fast frame data enables him to pressure, combo and/or punish the opponent effectively at close range, while his above-average damage output makes him capable of KOing easily. Unlike Mario, however, his slow mobility hinders his [[neutral game]] so much that he is largely reliant on baiting and punishing. By extension, his sub-par recovery makes him a less capable edgeguarder compared to his normal self, and he retains his normal self's lack of range as well.
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| | However, Dr. Mario has received a few nerfs. His already sub-par mobility is slower, especially in comparison to the rest of the cast, given the nerfs to his air speed and jump height. His overall mobility remains largely unaltered from his previous appearance, resulting in him now being much slower relative to the roster (as well as Mario himself), considering as most other fighters have received buffs to their mobility, Mario included. |
| Despite not being an [[Echo Fighter]] of {{SSBU|Mario}}, Dr. Mario is still a close clone of Mario. There is currently no confirmed reason for this oddity, though it is likely due to Dr. Mario debuting in ''Melee'' rather than ''SSB4'' or ''Ultimate'' as with the other Echo Fighters.
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| Dr. Mario uses external modifiers to most of his stats rather than directly modifying them, so he sports subpar mobility compared to Mario. However, Dr. Mario compensates for his slower mobility with another external multiplier that increases the damage of his attacks in comparison, as all of his attacks deal noticeably more damage without any compensation on knockback, which enables him to KO more easily as a result. | | Compared to {{SSBU|Mario}}, Dr. Mario is still a slower and stronger clone of him. However, he is not classified as an [[Echo Fighter]]. There is currently no confirmed reason for this oddity, though it is likely due to Dr. Mario debuting in ''Melee'' rather than ''SSB4'' or ''Ultimate'' as with the other Echo Fighters. Aside from having an updated [[idle animation]], slightly higher traction compared to Mario, an altered animation for his [[side special]], as well as receiving a new [[back throw]] and down aerial, he has not been further decloned. He has also received many of the same changes as Mario. |
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| Aside from that, Dr. Mario also has other differences in his moveset. These include a few moves not cloned from Mario, such as [[back throw]], [[down aerial]] and [[Dr. Tornado]], as well as many moves with altered functionality, such as his [[dash attack]] launching upward, his [[up smash]] launching opponents behind him, his [[forward smash]] possessing an electric effect, his [[neutral aerial]] being a "reverse [[sex kick]]," his [[forward aerial]] not being a [[meteor smash]], his [[Megavitamins]] not being [[Absorption|absorbable]] and [[Super Jump Punch]] being a powerful singular hit at the cost of less vertical distance. Despite the aesthetic similarities, the different properties of the aforementioned moves, as well as his altered attributes, are enough to noticeably change Dr. Mario's playstyle compared to Mario's, although not quite to the same extent as {{SSBU|Luigi}}.
| | Compared to his appearance in ''Smash 4'', his damage racking potential has increased substantially and his previously sub-par recovery is safer and better overall. Because of these changes, he is much better in ''Ultimate'', and is arguably considered a viable choice in tournaments again like he was in ''Melee.'' However, he currently has a small playerbase, so his standing compared to the rest of the cast is yet to be seen. |
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| *{{change|Dr. Mario is slightly less vocal than Mario. Some of his attacks also emit different sound effects.}} | | *{{change|As with all [[veteran]]s returning from ''Smash 4'', Dr. Mario's model features a more subdued color scheme. Like Mario, his hair and clothing now feature simple detailing, with his head mirror's headband reverting back to a cordovan brown from his design in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', instead of a dark taupe gray.}} |
| *{{change|Dr. Mario's [[on-screen appearance]], [[taunt]]s, [[idle pose]]s and [[victory pose]]s are different from Mario's.}} | | *{{change|The inside of Dr. Mario's pants are now slate grey instead of white.}} |
| *{{change|Dr. Mario's [[Results screen|defeated]]/[[Results screen#No Contest screen|No Contest]] animation is different from Mario's. Mario has a new animation in which he looks slightly to the left with a smiling expression, while Dr. Mario retains his animation from ''Smash 4'', which is identical to Mario's from ''Brawl'' and ''Smash 4'' (and like the latter, features him with a neutral expression), except that Dr. Mario looks directly in front of himself.}} | | *{{change|Dr. Mario, like many other characters, has been made more expressive in this game, but not to the same extent as Mario.}} |
| | *{{change|Dr. Mario has a new [[idle animation]] with less exaggerated bouncing, similar to the one he had in ''Melee''. It no longer reverts to Mario's idle when holding an item.}} |
| | *{{change|Like with Mario, many of Dr. Mario's animations have been slightly altered. His [[walking]], helpless, skidding, and ledge-hanging animations are just a few examples.}} |
| | *{{change|Dr. Mario has a slightly different pose during his [[air dodge]], and has an angry expression on his face.}} |
| | *{{change|Dr. Mario's mustache now has physics-based movement.}} |
| | *{{change|All of Dr. Mario's victory poses have been slightly altered.}} |
| | **{{change|The [[victory animation]] where Dr. Mario rubs his chin now has him tap the toe of his shoe on the ground before contemplatively rubbing his chin.}} |
| | **{{change|The victory animation where Dr. Mario throws Megavitamins now has him looking towards the camera with a happy expression when holding the Megavitamins in his hands.}} |
| | **{{change|The victory animation where Dr. Mario poses with his stethoscope is now more exaggerated.}} |
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| ===Attributes=== | | ===Attributes=== |
| *{{buff|Dr. Mario has a much less exaggerated idle animation than Mario's, as he does not move his legs up and down as much. This gives him a consistently lower stance and thus a consistently shorter hurtbox, making him slightly harder to hit compared to Mario if he stands still.}} | | *{{buff|Like all characters, Dr. Mario's [[jumpsquat]] animation now takes three frames to complete (down from 5).}} |
| *{{change|Some of Dr. Mario's raw properties are modified as if he were wearing equipment of +22 attack and -65 speed in ''Smash 4''.<ref name="DamageMultiplier" />}} | | *{{change|Dr Mario's attributes have been adjusted relative to Mario's. He now has attributes as if he was Mario with +22 attack and -65 speed equipment (SSB4).}} |
| **{{buff|The damage outputs of Dr. Mario's attacks use a 1.176× multiplier. As a result, he is significantly stronger than Mario. However, this multiplier does not apply to reflected projectiles or [[item]]s, and the base damage of his moves can also differ from Mario's.}} | | **{{buff|This increases Dr. Mario's KO potential and improves his damage-racking abilities.}} |
| ***{{nerf|However, this limits his combo game.}}
| | **{{buff|Dr. Mario [[dash]]es slightly faster (1.3312 → 1.397792).}} |
| **{{nerf|Dr. Mario's [[walk]]ing speed, [[dash]]ing speed and initial dash speed use a 0.7942× multiplier; while his [[short hop]] height, [[double jump]] height, [[air speed]], [[air acceleration]] and [[air friction]] use a 0.7648× multiplier. As a result, Dr. Mario is significantly less mobile than Mario.}} | | **{{buff|Dr. Mario's initial dash is faster (1.3312 → 1.5375712), although it is now the slowest initial dash in the game.}} |
| ***{{change|Dr. Mario's lower short hop makes it easier for him to pressure opponents with short hops and use short hop aerials against grounded opponents, but limits his ability to perform two aerials in a short hop.}}
| | **{{buff|Dr. Mario [[walk]]s slightly faster (0.9152 → 0.917301).}} |
| *{{nerf|Dr. Mario's [[Jump|full hop]] height is 15% lower than Mario's (36.33 → 30.8805), although the mobility multiplier is not applied fully due to the new mechanic which speeds up full hops.}} | | **{{nerf|Dr. Mario's [[air speed]] is slower (0.9292 → 0.9238784).}} |
| **{{nerf|Despite this, the mobility multiplier applies fully when using shooting items, which makes it 35% lower than Mario's (36.33 → 23.6174064). It is also applied fully when performing a [[softhop]].}}
| | **{{nerf|Dr. Mario [[jump]]s lower.}} |
| *{{buff|Dr. Mario's [[shield jump]] is lower (44.1 → 40), causing him to land sooner.}} | | **{{nerf|Due to Dr. Mario's speed being relatively unchanged from his previous appearance, he hardly benefits from the universal mobility buffs, and is now much slower relative to the roster as a result of most other characters receiving such buffs, in a manner similar to {{SSBU|Ryu}} and the {{SSBU|Mii Gunner}}.}} |
| *{{nerf|Dr. Mario's [[wall jump]] covers significantly less height, hindering his recovery.}} | | *{{buff|Dr. Mario's [[traction]] is much higher (0.045 → 0.106), allowing him to punish [[out of shield]] more easily. It is now slightly higher than Mario's.}} |
| **{{change|His ledge jump is also lower (38.165 → 35.4402).}}
| | *{{change|Dr. Mario's [[gravity]] is slightly lower (0.08715 → 0.087).}} |
| *{{buff|Dr. Mario has higher base acceleration when carrying heavy items (0 → 0.03) causing him to accelerate faster when walking while carrying heavy items.}} | | *{{nerf|Forward [[roll]] grants less [[intangibility]] (frames 4-16 → 4-15).}} |
| *{{buff|Dr. Mario's traction is slightly higher than Mario's (0.102 → 0.106), making it slightly easier for him to punish [[out of shield]].}} | | *{{nerf|Back roll has more startup with less intangibility (frames 4-16 → 5-16), and more ending lag ([[FAF]] 30 → 35).}} |
| *{{buff|Dr. Mario's ledge grab hitbox is positioned slightly higher, and extends up slightly further, making it easier for him to grab the ledge.}} | | *{{buff|[[Spot dodge]] has less ending lag (FAF 27 → 26).}} |
| | *{{buff|Air dodge grants more intangibility (frames 3-27 → 3-29).}} |
| | *{{nerf|Air dodge has significantly more ending lag (FAF 33 → 53).}} |
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| ===Ground attacks=== | | ===Ground attacks=== |
| *[[Neutral attack]]: | | *[[Neutral attack]]: |
| **{{buff|The first two hits have different base damage values (2.2% → 2.5% (hit 1), 1.7% → 1.5% (hit 2)), resulting in the move dealing slightly more base damage in total (7.9% → 8%).}} | | **{{buff|[[Jab]] deals more damage (2.8% → 2.9% (hit 1), 1.68% → 1.7% (jab 2), 4.48% → 4.7% (hit 3)).}} |
| **{{buff|The first hit's hitboxes are further out (Z offset: 6u/8.7u/12u → 6.7u/9.3u/12.5u), improving its range.}} | | **{{buff|Jab was reverted to match Mario's, meaning that it can now [[jab lock]].}} |
| **{{nerf|The second hit's hitboxes are not attached to Dr. Mario's arm, giving it less range.}} | | **{{buff|The last hit of neutral attack comes out faster and goes higher. These changes allow it to connect better from the first two hits.}} |
| *[[Forward tilt]]:
| | *{{buff|All tilt attacks deal more damage (7.84% → 8.2% (forward tilt), 7.056% → 7.4% (up tilt), 5.6%/7.84% → 5.8/8.2% (down tilt), 8.96%/6.72% → 11.5%/7% (dash attack (clean/late))).}} |
| **{{buff|Forward tilt has higher base damage (7% → 9%) with knockback scaling not fully compensated (70 → 65). When combined with Dr. Mario's damage multiplier, this gives the move KO potential near the ledge.}}
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| *[[Up tilt]]: | | *[[Up tilt]]: |
| **{{buff|Up tilt has higher base damage (5.5% → 6.3%), further improving its damage racking and KO potential when combined with Dr. Mario's damage multiplier and making it safer on hit at low percents.}} | | **{{change|Up tilt has more base knockback, decreasing its combo potential but increasing its kill power.}} |
| ***{{nerf|However, it loses its combo potential earlier as a result.}}
| | **{{change|Up tilt's animation has been reversed, with Dr. Mario spinning towards the screen rather than away from it.}} |
| *[[Down tilt]]: | | *[[Down tilt]]: |
| **{{buff|Down tilt's sweetspot is larger (3.2u → 3.5u), making it easier to land.}} | | **{{nerf|Down tilt has more base knockback and a more horizontal launch angle, lowering its combo potential.}} |
| ***{{nerf|However, this makes the sourspot (which combos for longer) harder to connect with.}}
| | **{{change|Down tilt's animation has been reversed, with Dr. Mario spinning towards the screen rather than away from it.}} |
| **{{buff|It has less knockback scaling (80 → 55), and inflicts 3 additional frames of hitstun. When combined with Dr. Mario's damage multiplier increasing the move's damage output, this makes it a more damaging and effective combo starter that loses its combo potential later.}}
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| **{{change|Its foot sweep visual starts earlier and has a different routine, more closely tracking his foot's current position.}} | |
| *[[Dash attack]]: | | *[[Dash attack]]: |
| **{{buff|Dash attack's clean hit has higher base damage (8% → 9.8%), further improving its damage output. Its hitlag was also compensated (1.25x → 1x).}} | | **{{buff|Dash attack travels further.}} |
| **{{change|It launches the opponent vertically, whereas Mario's launches them horizontally. It also deals less knockback (100 base/43 scaling → 90/38). These differences make it effective for combos at low percentages, but incapable of effectively edgeguarding.}} | | **{{nerf|Dash attack has an altered animation that no longer lowers Dr. Mario's hurtbox, which prevents him from sliding under certain attacks unlike his previous dash attack.}} |
| | *{{buff|All [[smash attack]]s deal significantly more damage (19.04%/15.68% → 20.9%/17.2% (forward smash), 15.68% → 16.4% (up smash), 11.2%/13.44 → 11.7%/14.1% (down smash (hit 1/hit 2))).}} |
| *[[Forward smash]]: | | *[[Forward smash]]: |
| **{{change|Dr. Mario's forward smash's sweetspot and sourspot are on his arm and [[electric]]ity respectively, whereas Mario's are on the [[flame]] and his arm respectively. This means Dr. Mario's forward smash does more damage and knockback at closer range than it would at farther range.}} | | **{{change|The electricity produced from Dr. Mario's forward smash is now magenta/lavender instead of light blue. That electricity also stems out from the player being hit with his forward smash.}} |
| **{{nerf|It has lower knockback scaling (105 (sourspot)/99 (sweetspot) → 100/94), partially compensating for the increased damage.}} | | **{{buff|Forward smash deals consistent damage.}} |
| **{{nerf|It has noticeably less range (outer hitbox size: 5u → 3.7u), making it incapable of [[2 frame punish]]ing opponents.}}
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| **{{change|It has an electric [[effect]], whereas Mario's has a flame effect. This makes it capable of hurting {{SSBU|Olimar}}'s Red Pikmin and makes it safer on shield, but makes it incapable of hurting Yellow Pikmin or instantly detonating explosives, and makes it easier to DI.}}
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| *[[Up smash]]: | | *[[Up smash]]: |
| **{{change|Up smash launches at a lower angle (83° → 120°), allowing it to KO opponents horizontally, but weakening its vertical KO and anti-air potential.}} | | **{{change|Up smash's animation has been reversed, with Dr. Mario facing towards the screen rather than away from it.}} |
| **{{change|It has altered knockback (32 (base)/94 (scaling) → 0/117), making it combo more consistently at lower damages while still making it stronger at higher damages. However, this also makes it unsafe on hit at low percents and combo less consistently at mid percents.}}
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| **{{buff|It lasts one frame longer compared to Mario's (frames 9-12 → 9-13), increasing its range in front of him.}}
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| *[[Down smash]]: | | *[[Down smash]]: |
| **{{change|The sweeping visual on down smash is purple and white, rather than yellow, blue and white.}} | | **{{change|Down smash's animation has been altered, resembling both the {{s|mariowiki|Sweep Kick}} move from ''{{s|supermariowiki|Super Mario 64}}'', and the breakdance Mario performs on the cover of ''{{s|mariowiki|Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix}}''.}} |
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| ===Aerial attacks=== | | ===Aerial attacks=== |
| *[[Neutral aerial]]:
| | *{{buff|All aerials have less landing lag (12 frames → 7 (neutral), 28 frames → 17 (forward), 16 frames → 10 (back), 14 frames → 8 (up), 21 frames → 13 (down)).}} |
| **{{change|Dr. Mario's neutral aerial deals more damage and has higher knockback the longer it is active, whereas Mario's functions oppositely. This makes the move capable of instantly starting combos and makes it more effective at punishing, but removes its KO confirms and makes it less useful as an instant combo finisher and combo breaker.}}
| | *{{buff|All aerials deal more damage (5.6%/8.96 → 5.8%/9.4% (neutral aerial (clean/late)), 11.2/16.8/10.08% → 11.7%/17.6%/10.5 (forward aerial (early/clean/late)), 13.44/7.84 → 14.1/8.2 (back aerial (clean/late)), 7.84% → 10.2% (up aerial), 10.976% → 14.1% (down aerial)).}} |
| **{{buff|The late hit has larger hitboxes (2.8u/2.8u → 3.6u/3.6u).}}
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| **{{buff|The late hit has higher base damage than Mario's clean hit (8% → 10%) with higher knockback scaling (90 → 100). Combined with the damage multiplier, this allows it to KO under 120% at the edge.}}
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| **{{buff|It autocancels earlier (frame 39 → 34).}}
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| **{{nerf|It has more landing lag (6 frames → 7).}}
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| *[[Forward aerial]]: | | *[[Forward aerial]]: |
| **{{change|Dr. Mario's forward aerial launches the opponent diagonally, whereas Mario's [[meteor smash]]es them. This makes it very effective at KOing on-stage, but much worse at edgeguarding and makes it less effective at starting combos on landing.}} | | **{{change|Forward aerial has a different animation, with Dr. Mario now punching downwards with his opposite hand and twisting around afterwards instead of flipping.}} |
| **{{buff|The clean hit has higher base damage (14% → 15%) and has much more knockback scaling (78 → 102), improving its KO potential even further.}}
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| **{{nerf|The early and late hits have lower base damage (12% (early)/10% (late) → 10%/9%), though with their knockback scaling compensated (80 → 95).}}
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| **{{change|The sweeping visual commences a frame earlier, and the last frame of the visual is absent.}}
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| *[[Back aerial]]:
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| **{{buff|Back aerial's clean hit has higher base damage (10.5% → 12%) with knockback partly compensated (12 (base)/106 (scaling) → 10/95).}}
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| ***{{nerf|However, it loses its combo potential earlier as a result.}}
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| **{{buff|The clean hit and late hit both have a longer duration (2 frames → 3 (clean), 3 frames → 5 (late)).}}
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| **{{nerf|The clean hit has smaller hitboxes (4.5u/5.9u → 4.2u/5.4u), slightly reducing its range.}}
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| **{{nerf|It has more landing lag (6 frames → 10).}}
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| *[[Up aerial]]: | | *[[Up aerial]]: |
| **{{change|Up aerial launches at a lower angle (75° → 45°), severely weakening its combo potential but granting it edgeguarding potential.}} | | **{{buff|Up aerial [[auto-cancel]]s earlier (frame 18 → 17).}} |
| **{{buff|It has noticeably higher base damage (7% → 10.2%) with knockback scaling compensated (135 → 100), further improving its damage output.}}
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| **{{nerf|It has more landing lag (6 frames → 8).}}
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| *[[Down aerial]]: | | *[[Down aerial]]: |
| **{{change|Dr. Mario's down aerial is a double foot stomp, whereas Mario's has been [[Mario Tornado]] since ''Brawl''. Unlike Mario's, it hits once instead of six times.}} | | **{{buff|Dr. Mario has a new down aerial, a downward stomp similar to that of {{SSBU|Captain Falcon}} and {{SSBU|Ganondorf}}, as opposed to a drill kick. Compared to the old down aerial, it deals more damage, has reduced ending lag, auto-cancels earlier (frame 45 → 35) and can [[meteor smash]].}} |
| **{{change|It can meteor smash and send opponents horizontally instead of vertically (94° (looping hits), 75° (final hit) → (270°/361°). This makes it very good at edgeguarding, tech-chasing and starting combos, but less effective at KOing on-stage, juggling and extending/finishing combos.}}
| | ***{{nerf|However, the new down aerial has slower start-up (frame 11 → 16), fewer active hitboxes, and lacks a landing hit.}} |
| **{{nerf|It deals slightly less base damage (1.4% (hits 1-5), 5.5% (hit 6); 12.5% (total) → 12%).}}
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| **{{buff|It has reduced landing lag (15 frames → 13).}}
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| **{{nerf|It has significantly increased startup lag (frame 5 → 14), less active frames (frame 5/7/9/11/13/23 → 14-17) and more ending lag (frame 38 → 43).}} | |
| **{{nerf|It lacks a landing hit.}}
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| **{{nerf|It has significantly smaller hitboxes (4.3u/7.0u (looping hits), 11u (final hit) → 4.5u/5.2u), giving it significantly less range around Dr. Mario. Unlike Mario's, it cannot hit opponents above him.}}
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| **{{change|Dr. Mario is silent when performing this move, unlike Mario.}}
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| ===Throws and other attacks=== | | ===Throws/other attacks=== |
| *[[Forward throw]]: | | *{{nerf|All [[grab]]s have increased ending lag (FAF 29 → 35 (standing), 36 → 43 (dash), 34 → 37 (pivot)).}} |
| **{{nerf|Forward throw has less knockback scaling (65 → 60), preventing it from reliably KOing despite the damage multiplier.}} | | *{{nerf|Dash and pivot grab have slightly more startup lag (frame 8 → 9 (dash), 9 → 10 (pivot)).}} |
| | *[[Pummel]]: |
| | **{{change|Pummel comes out much faster (frame 16 → 1) and ends sooner (FAF 23 → 6), but deals significantly less damage.}} |
| | **{{change|Pummel has a slightly different animation: Dr. Mario now uses one hand during his pummel instead of both of his hands like in previous installments, to keep consistent with his [[grab]] animation.}} |
| | *{{buff|All throws deal more damage (8.96% → 9.4% (forward), 12.32% → 12.9% (back), 7.84% → 8.2% (up), 5.6% → 5.8% (down)).}} |
| | *{{change|All of Dr. Mario's [[throw]]s have been altered with more exaggerated animations.}} |
| | *{{change|Dr. Mario's throws are no longer weight-dependent. This improves their combo potential on heavyweights, but reduces it on lightweights.}} |
| *[[Back throw]]: | | *[[Back throw]]: |
| **{{change|Back throw has a different animation: Dr. Mario heaves the opponent off the ground and above his head, then tosses them away behind him, as opposed to swinging them around multiple times.}} | | **{{change|Dr. Mario has a new back throw where he heaves the opponent overhead behind him.}} |
| ***{{buff|Compared to Mario's back throw, Dr. Mario releases the opponent earlier (frame 44 → 30), making it harder to DI and increasing its consistency.}}
| | **{{buff|The new back throw is slightly faster.}} |
| ***{{nerf|However, its FAF remains unchanged, increasing its ending lag.}}
| | **{{buff|The new back throw has significantly higher knockback, now KOing at around 90% against middleweights near the edge.}} |
| ***{{buff|It has higher knockback scaling (66 → 68). Combined with the damage multiplier, this makes it considerably stronger than Mario's.}}
| | **{{nerf|The new back throw does not have a collateral hit.}} |
| ***{{nerf|It lacks a collateral hitbox.}}
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| *[[Up throw]]: | | *[[Up throw]]: |
| **{{nerf|Up throw has reduced knockback scaling (72 → 65), making it incapable of KOing reliably despite the damage multiplier.}} | | **{{change|Dr. Mario now faces horizontally rather than facing the screen.}} |
| *[[Down throw]]: | | *[[Down throw]]: |
| **{{change|Down throw launches at a higher angle (68° → 80°) and has altered knockback (40 (base)/90 (scaling) → 75/45). While this makes its combo potential into up and back aerials more consistent and allows it to combo earlier and for longer, it makes other followups like down tilt and neutral attack impossible.}} | | **{{buff|Dr. Mario's down throw (known as "Hospital Bed" in the tips) now launches opponents directly upwards.}} |
| *{{nerf|Dr. Mario's [[floor attack]]s and [[edge attack]] have decreased base damage (front and back floor attacks: 7% → 6% (both hits), trip floor attack: 5% → 4.3% (both hits), edge attack: 9% → 8.51%). As a result, his floor attacks deal roughly the same damage as Mario's despite the damage multiplier.}}
| | **{{change|Dr. Mario no longer spins after throwing the opponent.}} |
| **{{buff|However, Dr. Mario's edge attack still outdamages Mario's version despite its lower base damage, thanks to his attack multiplier.}} | |
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| ===Special moves=== | | ===Special moves=== |
| *[[Megavitamins]]: | | *[[Megavitamin]]: |
| **{{buff|Unlike [[Fireball]], Megavitamins cannot be [[absorb]]ed by moves like Ness's [[PSI Magnet]].}} | | **{{change|Dr. Mario no longer opens his mouth when using Megavitamin on the ground.}} |
| **{{change|Megavitamins bounce higher (bounce speed: 1.4 (min)/1.6 (max) → 1.65/2, restitution: 0.97 → 1).}} | | **{{buff|Megavitamins deal more damage (5.6%/4.48% (clean/late) → 5.8%/4.7%) and knockback.}} |
| **{{change|It launch at a higher angle ([[361]]° → 65°), and deals more knockback (35 (base)/20 (scaling) → 60/40 (clean), 28 (base)/15 (scaling) → 55/40 (mid), 22 (base)/10 (scaling) → 50/40 (late)), improving its setup potential but hindering its jab reset and edgeguarding potential.}}
| | ***{{nerf|Because of this higher knockback, it can no longer jab reset.}} |
| **{{change|Its hitbox is longer and thinner (size: 2.4u/2.2u/2u → 1.7u/1.7u/1.7u, Y offset: 0 → -1.7—1.7), better matching the shape of a capsule.}}
| | **{{buff|Megavitamins are slightly larger.}} |
| **{{change|It deals more hitlag (0.6× → 1×) improving its safety but making it easier to DI/SDI.}} | |
| **{{change|It does not have a [[flame]] effect unlike Fireball. This makes it capable of hurting Olimar's Red Pikmin, but renders it incapable of instantly detonating explosives.}} | |
| *[[Super Sheet]]: | | *[[Super Sheet]]: |
| **{{change|Compared to Mario's [[Cape]], Super Sheet's hitbox is positioned slightly upward. This results in it having slightly more vertical range, but slightly less horizontal range.}} | | **{{change|Super Sheet has an updated animation to differentiate it from [[Cape]]. The sheet now starts flat on the floor, with Dr. Mario lifting it up above his head. This now indicates the move's better vertical reach.}} |
| ***{{nerf|While the Super Sheet's slightly higher hitbox can make the move somewhat easier to land while airborne, this is a situational advantage at best, and a rather poor trade-off compared to Mario's greater horizontal range. Dr. Mario's Super Sheet effectively covers less area overall.}}
| | **{{change|Like Mario's Cape, Super Sheet now forces opponents to show their backside while they are using their moves, regardless of whether their stance is mirrored or not.}} |
| **{{change|It has altered hitbox placements.}}
| | **{{buff|Super Sheet deals slightly more damage (7.84% → 8.2%).}} |
| **{{change|It has a different animation where Dr. Mario swings the sheet upward, highlighting its increased vertical reach.}}
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| **{{change|Unlike aerial Cape, aerial Super Sheet does not stall Dr. Mario. This makes it more effective at [[B-reversing]], but unusable for recovery.}} | |
| **{{change|The reflect box is positioned closer and higher up (Y offset: 6.5 → 8, Z offset: 8 → 6.5), combined with its larger size (6.5u → 7.7u) it has more vertical range, and less horizontal range.}}
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| ***{{buff|It covers more of Dr. Mario's hurtbox.}}
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| **{{buff|Its hitbox has a longer duration (frames 12-14 → 12-16).}}
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| **{{buff|It reflects for slightly longer (frames 9-20 → 9-22).}}
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| **{{buff|Projectiles reflected by Super Sheet do more damage (1.5× → 1.6×).}}
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| *[[Super Jump Punch]]: | | *[[Super Jump Punch]]: |
| **{{change|Dr. Mario's Super Jump Punch consists of a clean hitbox and a late hitbox, whereas Mario's consists of several looping hitboxes. However, the angle of the attack remains the same as Mario's on all hitboxes, which makes it launch diagonally upon startup.}} | | **{{buff|Super Jump Punch deals slightly more damage (13.44%/6.72% (clean/late) → 14.1%/7%).}} |
| ***{{nerf|Due to this, Dr. Mario's variant is much less safe on hit at lower percents and is not as deadly of a stage spike until higher ones.}} | | *[[Dr. Tornado]]: |
| **{{change|It has altered hitbox placements.}}
| | **{{buff|Dr. Tornado now hits seven times instead of five, and deals much more damage (8.736% → 14.816%).}} |
| ***{{buff|The hitbox is overall considerably larger, making it easier to use [[out of shield]].}}
| | **{{buff|Dr. Tornado now has percent-based [[heavy armor]] during its startup.}} |
| **{{buff|Due to its higher damage output, the clean hit is significantly more effective for KOing when not near the upper blast line and makes it an untechable stage spike at high percents.}} | | **{{buff|Dr. Tornado now deals significantly more knockback, KOing very early at the side of the stage.}} |
| **{{nerf|It travels a much shorter distance, making it less effective for recovery.}} | | **{{buff|Dr. Tornado has less ending lag. This improves its safety and makes it better as a recovery option offstage.}} |
| **{{nerf|Unlike Mario's, Dr. Mario's Super Jump Punch lacks [[intangibility]] on start-up.}}
| | **{{buff|Dr. Tornado travels significantly further vertically when button mashed, improving Dr. Mario's recovery.}} |
| **{{change|It has a wider array of angles (max angle change: 12° → 18°), though this is nullified by the significant distance reduction.}}
| | **{{change|Dr. Mario now opens his hands when using the move, and he rises slightly upwards on the ground.}} |
| **{{change|[[Cappy]] does not appear, and it does not produce {{iw|mariowiki|Coin}}s upon contact.}}
| | **{{change|Dr. Tornado has a vortex form around Dr. Mario when used.}} |
| *[[Down special]]:
| | **{{change|Dr. Tornado has a slightly altered animation in the air.}} |
| **{{change|Dr. Mario retains [[Dr. Tornado]] as his down special, whereas Mario's has been [[F.L.U.D.D.]] since ''Brawl''.}} | |
| **{{buff|Unlike F.L.U.D.D., Dr. Tornado deals damage, making it a very viable KO move at higher percents.}} | |
| **{{buff|Compared to F.L.U.D.D., Dr. Tornado extends Dr. Mario's recovery, making it significantly more effective to get back on-stage.}} | |
| **{{nerf|Compared to F.L.U.D.D., Dr. Tornado has significantly less range and is less important to his neutral game as a result.}} | |
| **{{nerf|Due to lacking a powerful windbox that pushes opponents away, it is less effective at gimping and is worse at stage control.}}
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| *[[Doctor Finale]]: | | *[[Doctor Finale]]: |
| **{{change|Doctor Finale produces 2D and 3D Megavitamin-based effects and emits Megavitamins' contact sound effect, whereas [[Mario Finale]] produces 3D fiery effects and emits a burning sound effect.}} | | **{{change|Dr. Mario sports an angrier expression than in the previous game when unleashing Doctor Finale.}} |
| ***{{change|It does not have a flame effect as a result.}}
| | **{{change|Damage from each hit is dealt solely based on how long the attack has been out, with the Megavitamins becoming more powerful as the attack continues.}} |
| **{{change|Its hitboxes are longer and thinner, better matching the shape of the capsules.}}
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| ***{{nerf|The shorter vertical range of its hitboxes allows for a wider spacing between Megavitamins, making it easier to miss opponents.}}
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| ***{{nerf|Its hitboxes are gradually expanding.}}
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| **{{change|It launches at an averaged angle (20°-50° → 28°-36°) and has altered knockback.}}
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| <!-- back hit angle: back: 20°/48° → 30° (early, mid 1), 28° (mid 2, mid 3, late) -->
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| <!-- base knockback: 25 (early), 20/15 (mid), 10/5 (late) → 35/40 (early, mid 1), 18/22 (mid 2), 16/20 (mid 3), 14/18 (late) -->
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| <!-- knockback scaling: 40 (early), 90/100 (mid), 120/130 (late) → 70 (early), 110 (mid 1), 120 (mid 2, mid 3), 130 (late) -->
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| **{{nerf|It deals higher base damage per hit (2/2.5/3 → 3/3.2/3.4/3.6 (front), 2.3/2.5/2.6/2.8 (back))<!-- early/mid/late → early/mid 1/mid 2 and 3/late -->, but has longer gaps between hits (7 frames → 9) and a shorter duration (frames 65-224 → 65-214 (front), 79-214 (back)). As a result, it only hits 17 times instead of 24, and despite using a damage multiplier, the maximum damage it deals is significantly reduced (74% → 65.3856%).}}
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| ===Misc.===
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| *{{change|Dr. Mario has a different pose when trapped inside of {{SSBU|Steve}}'s [[Minecart]], being the same as {{SSBU|Luigi}}'s.}}
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| ==Changes from ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''==
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| Dr. Mario was previously a poorly regarded character in ''SSB4'' due to a large combination of factors, including his lackluster mobility and short range granting him a poor neutral game, as well as his abysmal recovery and limited combo game, the latter especially compared to [[Mario (SSB4)|his regular incarnation]]. Likely due to these factors, Dr. Mario has been buffed in the transition to ''Ultimate'', though not enough to raise his standing.
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| One of Dr. Mario's biggest buffs was to his already above-average damage output; all of his moves deal much more damage (excluding his pummel and get-up attacks), which further supplements his damage-racking game and his previously inconsistent KO ability. His recovery, while still poor, has nevertheless improved slightly; [[Dr. Tornado]] has increased distance, and the readdition of directional air dodges gives him another option to possibly extend and mix up his recovery. Additionally, Dr. Mario has a new [[down aerial]] and [[back throw]]; the former can now meteor smash opponents much like Mario's forward aerial, giving him an option that he notoriously lacked in the previous game. Meanwhile, the latter, albeit losing its collateral hitbox, has gained more knockback, now being among the strongest of its kind and even stronger than Mario's own.
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| Dr. Mario's entire special moveset has also seen numerous buffs. [[Megavitamins]] now deal enough damage and knockback to cause opponents to [[tumble]], and launch at a higher angle, making them viable as a combo starter and even giving them the ability to set up KOs. [[Super Sheet]] has a higher reflection multiplier compared to Mario's Cape, and [[Super Jump Punch]] deals more knockback, making a superior KO move and deadlier [[out of shield]] option. However, Dr. Tornado was buffed significantly; outside of its improved recovery potential, it has gained heavy armor on startup if used on the ground, which makes it useful for tanking through attacks and breaking pressure. Additionally, it deals more damage and knockback, to the point it has gained notoriety for being able to KO offstage effectively at very low percentages; combined with its increased distance, it is now a deadly edgeguarding option. As a result of the improvements to Dr. Tornado, coupled with his revamped down aerial, Dr. Mario's edgeguarding game is now much more powerful in its own right.
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| In spite of this, Dr. Mario has received a few nerfs. Most notably, Dr. Mario's already sub-par mobility is slightly worse, given the nerfs to his air speed and jump height; while his mobility otherwise remains largely unaltered from his previous appearance, Dr. Mario is now much slower in comparison to the rest of the cast, especially considering most other fighters have received buffs to their mobility. He also shares some other nerfs with Mario, such as up tilt's hitbox placement adjusted, giving it inferior range in front of and underneath him, and his grabs having increased ending lag, hindering their utility and combos.
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| Compared to {{SSBU|Mario}}, Dr. Mario is still a slower and stronger clone of him. Aside from having an updated [[idle animation]], slightly higher traction compared to Mario, an altered animation for his [[side special]], as well as receiving a new down aerial and back throw, he has not been further decloned. He has also received many of the same changes as Mario.
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| Overall, Dr. Mario's damage-racking potential has increased and his recovery is safer and slightly better overall, though none of his buffs have benefitted him enough to raise his tier list placement significantly. He also retains many of his weaknesses from ''SSB4'', such as short range, poor mobility, and awful recovery, none of which were toned down in game updates. Thus, despite performing better in ''Ultimate'', Dr. Mario has not improved significantly from his appearance in ''SSB4'', which is made more egregious when coupled with the buffs other veterans have received and the introduction of plentiful, more powerful DLC characters Dr. Mario struggles against. Ultimately, despite his buffs, Dr. Mario is worse relative to the cast in ''Ultimate''.
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| {{SSB4 to SSBU changelist|char=Dr. Mario}}
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| ==Update history==
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| Dr. Mario has been buffed overall by game updates. After a few minor changes in preceding patches, Dr. Mario received a number of useful buffs in update 7.0.0. Down tilt gained noticeable adjustments to its knockback and hitstun, improving its combo potential significantly. Forward tilt and late neutral aerial's damage outputs were increased noticeably at the cost of slight knockback compensation, which improved their spacing and KO potentials, respectively. Down aerial gained more active frames, which improved its consistency and edgeguarding potential. Lastly, clean [[Super Jump Punch]]'s knockback was increased, which heightened its already considerable strength.
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| Afterwards, update 13.0.0 granted Dr. Mario other substantial buffs. Two of his most important tools in the neutral game, neutral aerial and up aerial, gained noticeable increases to their knockback and damage output, respectively. Other pivotal moves in Dr. Mario's moveset were also improved: down aerial is 2 frames faster overall, Super Sheet's reflection hitboxes gained more active frames, and Dr. Tornado's heavy armor activates earlier.
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| Overall, Dr. Mario fares better than he did at the launch of ''Ultimate''. However, the competitive scene's general opinion is that [[Mario (SSBU)|his normal self]] still outshines him in nearly every category.
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| ==Moveset== | | ==Moveset== |
| *Dr. Mario can [[wall jump]]. | | *Dr. Mario can [[wall jump]]. |
| ''For a gallery of Dr. Mario's hitboxes, see [[Dr. Mario (SSBU)/Hitboxes|here]].''
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| {{MovesetTable | | {{MovesetTable |
| |game=SSBU | | |game=SSBU |
| |neutralcount=3 | | |neutralcount=3 |
| |neutralname=Jab ({{ja|ジャブ|Jabu}}) / Straight ({{ja|ストレート|Sutorēto}}) / Kick Up ({{ja|けりあげ|Keri Age}}) | | |neutralname= |
| |neutral1dmg=2.94% | | |neutral1dmg=2.9% |
| |neutral2dmg=1.764% | | |neutral2dmg=1.7% |
| |neutral3dmg=4.704% | | |neutral3dmg=4.7% |
| |neutraldesc=The {{iw|mariowiki|Punch}} + Punch + {{iw|mariowiki|Kick}} combo from ''{{iw|mariowiki|Super Mario 64}}''. Useful for spacing and comes out quickly. The first and second hits can also jab lock. Additionally, unlike Mario, the close-range hitbox of the first hit can [[jab cancel]] into Super Jump Punch at high percentages for a guaranteed KO confirm. | | |neutraldesc=Two punches, followed up by a kick. Useful for spacing and comes out quickly. The first hit can jab lock. |
| |ftiltname=Middle Kick ({{ja|ミドルキック|Midoru Kikku}}) | | |ftiltname= |
| |ftiltdmg=10.584%
| | |ftiltdmg=8.2% |
| |ftiltdesc=A wheel kick. It deals average knockback, but it is enough to KO at around 150% at the ledge and 209% from center stage.
| | |ftiltdesc=A wheel kick. Like neutral attack, it is useful for spacing. Can be angled. |
| |utiltname=Uppercut ({{ja|アッパーカット|Appākatto}}) | | |utiltname= |
| |utiltdmg=7.4088% | | |utiltdmg=7.4% |
| |utiltdesc=A spinning uppercut. Can combo into itself at low percentages, and into aerials at higher percentages. At high percentages (around 140%-150%), it can serve as a KO option, although it fails to hit most short opponents due to its high hitbox placement. It vaguely resembles the second hit of the [[mariowiki:List of weapons in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars|Mega Glove]]'s combo from ''{{iw|mariowiki|Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars}}''. | | |utiltdesc=A spinning uppercut. Can combo into itself at low percentages, and into aerials at higher percentages. At high percentages (around 140-150%), it can serve as a KO option. |
| |dtiltname=Spinning Low Kick ({{ja|スピニングローキック|Supiningu Rō Kikku}})
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| |dtiltdmg=5.88% (foot), 8.232% (leg) | | |dtiltdmg=5.8% (foot), 8.2% (body) |
| |dtiltdesc=A legsweep. A great combo starter, as it can combo into up aerial, Super Jump Punch, and Dr. Tornado, all of which serve as KO confirms.
| | |dtiltdesc=A legsweep. Dr. Mario's best combo starter, as it can lead into most of his attacks, notably moves like up tilt, smash attacks, aerials, a grab, and even special attacks. |
| |dashname=Sliding ({{ja|スライディング|Suraidingu}}) | | |dashname= |
| |dashdmg=11.5248% (clean), 7.056% (late) | | |dashdmg=11.5% (clean), 7% (late) |
| |dashdesc=The {{iw|mariowiki|Slide Kick}} from ''Super Mario 64''. Launches opponents vertically unlike Mario's version, which can potentially make it a combo starter if hit late. | | |dashdesc=A [[wikipedia:Slide (baseball)|baseball slide]]. Launches opponents vertically, which can potentially make it a combo starter. |
| |fsmashname=Defibrillator ({{ja|心臓マッサージ|Shinzō Massāji}}, ''Cardiac Massage'') | | |fsmashname= |
| |fsmashdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSBU|17.2872}} (electricity), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSBU|20.9328}} (arm)
| | |fsmashdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|17.2}} (electricity), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|20.9}} (arm) |
| |fsmashdesc=A palm thrust that produces a small burst of electricity. Deals immense damage and knockback, giving it great KO potential. Its sweetspot is located on Dr. Mario's arm. One of the stronger forward smashes in the game, and one of Dr. Mario's most viable KOing options, KOing at as low as 55% at the ledge and 78% center stage. Its electric properties also make it safer on shield compared to Mario's, especially if spaced. | | |fsmashdesc=Steps back, then does a palm thrust that produces electricity. Deals immense damage and knockback, giving it great KO potential. Its sweetspot is located on Dr. Mario's arm. One of the stronger forward smashes in the game, and one of Dr. Mario's most viable KOing options. |
| |usmashname=Ear, Nose, and Throat ({{ja|スマッシュヘッドバット|Sumasshu Heddobatto}}, ''Smash Headbutt'') | | |usmashname=Ear, Nose, and Throat |
| |usmashdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSBU|16.464}}
| | |usmashdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|16.4}} |
| |usmashdesc=An upward arcing headbutt. Unlike most up smashes, this one launches opponents horizontally in the opposite direction he is facing. Renders Dr. Mario's head intangible for a short time. It's fast, coming out on frame 9, is powerful and its ending lag is only moderate, making it difficult to punish. The horizontal angle allows the move to combo into itself at low percentages and KO earlier at the ledge if it hits opponents behind him, although it weakens its potential as an anti-air and punishment tool. Its hitboxes and head intangibility last 1 more frame than Mario's, hitting small opponents on the ground more easily.
| | |usmashdesc=An upward arcing headbutt. Unlike most up smashes, this one launches opponents horizontally in the opposite direction he is facing. Renders Dr. Mario's head intangible for a short time. |
| |dsmashname=Break Spin ({{ja|ブレイクスピン|Bureiku Supin}}) | | |dsmashname= |
| |dsmashdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSBU|11.76}} (front), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSBU|14.112}} (back) | | |dsmashdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|11.7}} (front), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|14.1}} (back) |
| |dsmashdesc=A breakdancing version of the {{iw|MarioWiki|Sweep Kick}} from ''Super Mario 64''. Dr. Mario's fastest smash attack, making it a rather useful defensive option. Its back hit is stronger, and can punish ledge stalls effectively. It can also semi-spike with above-average knockback, making it a great edgeguarding tool. The front hit KOs at around 130%, while the back hit KOs at 106%.
| | |dsmashdesc=A 360º breakdance sweep kick. Dr. Mario's fastest smash attack, making it a rather useful defensive option. Its back hit is stronger. |
| |nairname=Dr. Kick ({{ja|ドクターキック|Dokutā Kikku}}) | | |nairname=Dr. Kick |
| |nairdmg={{ShortHopDmgSSBU|5.88}} (clean), {{ShortHopDmgSSBU|11.75}} (late) | | |nairdmg={{ShortHopDmgSSBU|5.8}} (clean), {{ShortHopDmgSSBU|9.4}} (late) |
| |nairdesc=A flying kick. It is a [[sex kick]] that has the unique property of having its late hit being stronger than its clean hit. Its clean hit can jab lock and start combos, while its late hit has surprisingly high knockback for a sex kick, KOing at the edge at around 130%. It can autocancel in a short hop. | | |nairdesc=A [[sex kick]] that has the rare property of having its late hit being stronger than its clean hit. Its clean hit can jab lock and start combos, and its late hit has good edgeguarding potential. |
| |fairname=Dr. Punch ({{ja|ドクターグーパンチ|Dokutā Panchi}}) | | |fairname=Dr. Punch |
| |fairdmg={{ShortHopDmgSSBU|11.76}} (early), {{ShortHopDmgSSBU|17.64}} (clean), {{ShortHopDmgSSBU|10.584}} (late)
| | |fairdmg={{ShortHopDmgSSBU|11.7}} (early), {{ShortHopDmgSSBU|17.6}} (clean), {{ShortHopDmgSSBU|10.5}} (late) |
| |fairdesc=An {{iw|wikipedia|overhand|boxing}}. Unlike Mario's version, it does not have a meteor smash hitbox. It is the slowest of his aerials, coming out at frame 16 and having high ending lag and landing lag, and is the only aerial that cannot autocancel in a short hop, but it has extremely high diagonal knockback when hit clean, making it one of the strongest forward aerials in the game. Can KO middleweights as early as 70% near the edge. | | |fairdesc=Throws an [[wikipedia:Overhand (boxing)|overhand]] punch. Unlike Mario's version, it does not have a meteor smash hitbox. It has slow startup (the slowest of his other aerials), but is extremely powerful at its sweetspot, making one of the strongest forward aerials in the game. KOs middleweights at around 90% near the edge. |
| |bairname=Drop Kick ({{ja|ドロップキック|Doroppu Kikku}})
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| |bairdmg={{ShortHopDmgSSBU|14.112}} (clean), {{ShortHopDmgSSBU|8.232}} (late)
| | |bairdmg={{ShortHopDmgSSBU|14.1}} (clean), {{ShortHopDmgSSBU|8.2}} (late) |
| |bairdesc=A {{iw|wikipedia|dropkick}}. Comes out quickly, autocancels in a short hop fast fall and has above-average knockback, which makes it a viable edgeguarding and KO move and a [[reverse aerial rush]] option. Can also chain into itself at low percents, or set up tech-chase situations.
| | |bairdesc=A {{s|wikipedia|dropkick}}. Comes out quickly and has above-average knockback, which makes it a viable edgeguarding and KO move and a [[reverse aerial rush]] option. |
| |uairname=Air Slash ({{ja|エアスラッシュ|Ea Surasshu}})
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| |uairdmg={{ShortHopDmgSSBU|11.9952}}
| | |uairdmg={{ShortHopDmgSSBU|10.2}} |
| |uairdesc=A bicycle kick. The move launches diagonally unlike Mario's up aerial, which can be ideal for edgeguarding mixups. However, this renders it unusable for juggling and lengthy combos past low percentages. It can be used twice in a single [[short hop]], or the second up aerial can be replaced with a neutral aerial instead, and can autocancel in a short hop fast fall. Despite its very quick startup, it works well as a KO option at high percentages, especially offstage.
| | |uairdesc=A bicycle kick. The move oddly launches diagonally unlike most up aerials, which can be ideal for edgeguarding mixups. However, this renders it unusable for juggling and lengthy combos. |
| |dairname=CLEAR! ({{ja|全力メテオキック|Zen Ryoku Meteo Kikku}}, ''Full Power Meteor Kick'')
| | |dairname=Bone Drill |
| |dairdmg={{ShortHopDmgSSBU|14.112}}
| | |dairdmg={{ShortHopDmgSSBU|14.1}} |
| |dairdesc=A double foot stomp. While it has noticeable startup, it deals consistent damage and can powerfully [[meteor smash]] opponents when hitting with the sweetspot on his legs. It has a sourspot on his hips, which instead launches away with strong knockback. On grounded opponents, the meteor hitbox can open up many KO confirms, notably with forward aerial, back aerial, Super Jump Punch and Dr. Tornado. It can autocancel in a short hop and is decently quick for a meteor smash, coming out at frame 14.
| | |dairdesc=Performs a double foot stomp similar to those of {{SSBU|Captain Falcon}} and {{SSBU|Ganondorf}}. While it has noticeable startup, it can powerfully [[meteor smash]] opponents when hitting with the sweetspot in the legs. On grounded opponents, the meteor hitbox can open up many KO confirms, notably with forward aerial and back aerial. |
| |grabname=Grab ({{ja|つかみ|Tsukami}})
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| |grabdesc=Reaches out. Has average range and above-average speed.
| | |grabdesc=Reaches out. Has average range and above average speed. |
| |pummelname=Grab Headbutt ({{ja|つかみヘッドバット|Tsukami Heddobatto}})
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| |pummeldmg=1.5288%
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| |pummeldesc=A headbutt. It retains its average speed, while being stronger than Mario due to his damage multiplier.
| | |pummeldesc=Headbutts the opponent. Moderately fast. |
| |fthrowname=Swing-Around Throw ({{ja|ふり抜き投げ|Furinuki Nage}})
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| |fthrowdmg=9.408%
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| |fthrowdesc=Spins and throws the opponent away. Can be used to set up an edgeguard, or combo into dash attack against certain characters at 0%. Decently quick. It is also slightly stronger than Mario's forward throw, as it can KO middleweights at around 190% at the edge of Final Destination, which is about 10% earlier.
| | |fthrowdesc=Spins and throws the opponent away. Can be used to set up an edgeguard. Decently quick. |
| |bthrowname=Airplane Throw ({{ja|ヒコーキ投げ|Hikōki Nage}})
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| |bthrowdmg=12.936%
| | |bthrowdmg=12.9% (throw) |
| |bthrowdesc=Dr. Mario heaves the opponent over him and then throws them diagonally. Combined with its high damage and knockback, it is one of the strongest back throws in the game, having potential to even surpass {{SSBU|Ness}}' back throw by a small margin when at the ledge. Can KO middleweights at around 109% near the edge of Final Destination with good DI, and even from center stage can generally secure KOs around the 150-160% range.
| | |bthrowdesc=Dr. Mario heaves the opponent over him and then throws them diagonally. Combined with its high damage and knockback, it is one of the strongest back throws in the game, having potential to even surpass {{SSBU|Ness}}'s back throw by a small margin. Can KO middleweights at around 90% near the edge. |
| |uthrowname=Throw Up ({{ja|スルーアップ|Surū Appu}})
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| |uthrowdmg=8.232%
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| |uthrowdesc=Heaves the opponent upward. Can put the opponent into a juggling situation. Can combo into up aerial and Dr. Tornado at low percentages. It can KO middleweights at around 225% on Final Destination, which is about 5% earlier than Mario's up throw. Due to its new animation, it heavily resembles the Upward {{iw|mariowiki|Cap Throw}} from ''{{iw|mariowiki|Super Mario Odyssey}}''.
| | |uthrowdesc=Heaves the opponent upward, much like Mario's. Can put the opponent into a juggling situation. Can combo into up aerial and Dr. Tornado at low percentages. |
| |dthrowname=Hospital Bed ({{ja|スルーダウン|Surū Daun}}, ''Throw Down'')
| | |dthrowname=Hospital Bed |
| |dthrowdmg=5.88%
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| |dthrowdesc=A [[wikipedia:Professional wrestling throws#Body slam|body slam]]. As it launches opponents directly upward unlike Mario's version, it is one of Dr. Mario's best combo starters, being useful for initiating aerial combos. It even has KO setups into up aerial, forward aerial, back aerial, Super Jump Punch and Dr. Tornado, although the latter four followups are reliant on reading the opponent.
| | |dthrowdesc=Throws the opponent down to the ground. As it launches opponents directly upward unlike Mario's version, it is one of Dr. Mario's best combo starters, being useful for setting up aerial combos and can even has KO setups into forward aerial and Super Jump Punch, although both require a read. |
| |floorfname= | | |floorfname= |
| |floorfdmg=7.056% | | |floorfdmg=7% |
| |floorfdesc=Punches behind himself and then in front of himself while getting up. | | |floorfdesc=Sweepkicks, then gets up. Identical to Mario's. |
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| |floorbdmg=7.056% | | |floorbdmg=7% |
| |floorbdesc=Performs a modified version of the Sweep Kick from ''Super Mario 64'' before getting up. | | |floorbdesc=Punches on both sides, then gets up. Identical to Mario's. |
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| |floortdmg=5.0568% | | |floortdmg=5% |
| |floortdesc=Performs a side kick behind himself and then in front of himself while getting up. | | |floortdesc=Sweepkicks, then gets up. Identical to Mario's. |
| |edgename= | | |edgename= |
| |edgedmg=10.00776% | | |edgedmg=10% |
| |edgedesc=Performs a dropkick while climbing up. Identical to Mario's, though it deals more damage. | | |edgedesc=Performs a dropkick while climbing up. Identical to Mario's. |
| |nsname=Megavitamins | | |nsname=Megavitamins |
| |nsdmg=5.88% (early), 4.704% (late) | | |nsdmg=5.8% (early), 4.7% (late) |
| |nsdesc=Throws a {{iw|mariowiki|Megavitamin}}. Useful approach and pressure option. Unlike [[Fireball]], it cannot be absorbed, bounces on a different trajectory, and lacks a [[flame]] effect. It launches opponents slightly upward, which can potentially set up a combo. At higher percents, it can even set up for a KO confirm if timed correctly. | | |nsdesc=Throws a {{s|mariowiki|Megavitamin}}. Useful approach and pressure option. Unlike [[Fireball]], it cannot be absorbed, bounces on a different trajectory, and does not have a [[flame]] effect. At higher percentages, it launches opponents slightly upward, which potentially can make it a combo starter, and even opens up into KO setups. |
| |ssname=Super Sheet | | |ssname=Super Sheet |
| |ssdmg=8.232%, 1.6× (reflection) | | |ssdmg=8.2%, 1.5x times the reflected projectile |
| |ssdesc=Flips a white sheet upward. It reflects projectiles and reverses enemies, as well as reversing the opponent's controls for a brief instant. However, it does not stall Dr. Mario's descent in midair, making it useless for recovery unlike [[Cape]]. Compared to Mario's version, Dr. Mario's Super Sheet has slightly increased vertical reach in exchange for slightly lower horizontal reach, and has a longer hitbox and reflecting duration along with a higher reflection multiplier. In essence, it is better for reflection in exchange for bringing less utility. | | |ssdesc=Flips his white sheet upward. Can turn opponents around (which also reverses their controls and aerial momentum) and can function as a reflector. However, it does not stall Dr. Mario's descent in midair, making it useless for recovery unlike [[Cape]]. |
| |usname=Super Jump Punch | | |usname=Super Jump Punch |
| |usdmg=14.112% (clean), 7.056% (late) | | |usdmg=14.1% (clean), 7% (late) |
| |usdesc=A jumping uppercut. Unlike Mario's (which deals multiple hits), Dr. Mario's version consists of a powerful main hit that hits once, with a weaker late hit. It functions better as an attack than a recovery option, as it has great KO potential and fast startup, which can make it a deadly [[out of shield]] option. However, it travels a short distance compared to Mario's version. KOs at 124% from center stage. | | |usdesc=A jumping uppercut. It functions better as an attack than a recovery option, as it has great KO potential and fast startup. However, it travels a short distance compared to Mario's version. |
| |dsname=Dr. Tornado | | |dsname=Dr. Tornado |
| |dsdmg=1.8816% (hits 1-6), 3.528% (final hit) | | |dsdmg= 1.8% (hits 1-6), 3.5% (final hit) |
| |dsdesc=Rapidly spins around, trapping opponents and damaging them with a series of [[Wikipedia:Professional wrestling attacks#Clothesline|discus clotheslines]] and [[Wikipedia:Professional wrestling attacks#Spinning back fist|spinning backfists]] before assuming a [[wikipedia:Spreadeagle (position)|spread-eagle position]] to launch them. Can hit up to seven times, with the final hit sending opponents diagonally. The grounded version grants Dr. Mario 10% [[armor]] during frames 2-9. This move can be used to aid in recovery, as mashing the B button will make Dr. Mario rise up. The maximum height that can be gained from this move is greater than that of Super Jump Punch, although this requires extremely fast button mashing. It gains good vertical and horizontal distance if mashed fast enough, allowing it to extend Dr. Mario's recovery, although it only grants aerial distance once before landing. As an attack, it is notorious for being able to KO very early at the sides of the stage (around 45% at earliest) due to its extremely high knockback growth on its last hit. As such, it is a deadly edgeguarding tool, although it is a bit risky due to Dr. Mario's poor recovery. | | |dsdesc=A series of clothesline spins. Can hit up to 7 times, with the final hit sending opponents diagonally. This move can be used to aid in recovery, as mashing the B button will make Dr. Mario rise up. The maximum height that can be gained from this move is greater than that of Super Jump Punch, although this requires extremely fast button mashing. It gains good vertical and horizontal distance if mashed fast enough, and when combining this along with its last hit's very high knockback and heavy armor on startup, makes it a viable edgeguarding and KO option, and a good, safe recovery option. |
| |fsname=Doctor Finale | | |fsname=Doctor Finale |
| |fsdmg=3.528%/3.7632%/3.9984%/4.2336% (front), 2.7048%/2.94%/3.0576%/3.2928% (back) | | |fsdmg=3.1% (front Megavitamin), 2.3% (back Megavitamin) |
| |fsdesc=Rears his arms back before thrusting them forward to generate and launch two gigantic Megavitamins, which trap and repeatedly damage any opponents in their path. Compared to [[Mario Finale]], the front Megavitamin deals more damage than the back Megavitamin, and the Megavitamins don't deal flame damage. | | |fsdesc=Similar to [[Mario Finale]], but the fireballs are replaced with huge Megavitamins, and their trails consist of red, yellow, and blue pixelated streaks and circles. Slightly stronger than Mario Finale. |
| }}
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| ===Stats===
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| {{Attributes
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| |weight = 98
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| |rweight = 33-36
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| |cast = 89
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| |dash = 1.5375712
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| |rdash = 82
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| |run = 1.397792
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| |rrun = 82
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| |walk = 0.917301
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| |rwalk = 67
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| |trac = 0.106
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| |rtrac = 50-54
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| |airfric = 0.011472
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| |rairfric = 39
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| |air = 0.9238784
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| |rair = 77
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| |baseaccel = 0.007648
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| |rbaseaccel = 58
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| |addaccel = 0.053536
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| |raddaccel = 58
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| |gravity = 0.087
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| |rgravity = 54-56
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| |fall = 1.5
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| |rfall = 58-61
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| |ff = 2.4
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| |rff = 57-59
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| |jumpsquat = 3
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| |rjumpsquat = 1-88
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| |jumpheight = 30.8805
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| |rjumpheight= 61
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| |djump = 27.785184
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| |rdjump = 83
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| |shorthop = 13.414592
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| |rshorthop = 75
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| |ellag = 4
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| |rellag = 2-75
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| }} | | }} |
| Note: Dr. Mario's movement stats are coded to be the exact same as Mario's, but are multiplied to be slower using external factors. His walk, dash, and run speeds are multiplied by 0.7942, while his air friction, air speed, air acceleration, and jump heights are multiplied by 0.7648.
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| ===[[Announcer]] calls===
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| <gallery>
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| Dr. Mario English Announcer SSB4-SSBU.wav|English/Japanese/Chinese
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| Dr. Mario French Announcer SSBU.wav|French
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| Dr. Mario German Announcer SSBU.wav|German
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| Dr. Mario Italian Announcer SSBU.wav|Italian
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| Dr. Mario Russian Announcer SSBU.wav|Russian
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| Dr. Mario Spanish Announcer SSBU.wav|Spanish
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| </gallery>
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| ===[[On-screen appearance]]=== | | ===[[On-screen appearance]]=== |
| *[[Megavitamins]] fall to the ground, and Dr. Mario appears when they recede. Based on a Megavitamin chain from ''{{iw|mariowiki|Dr. Mario|game}}''. | | *Starts behind a wall of Megavitamins, which then start to disappear starting from the top to reveal him. Has his eyes closed until all of the Megavitamins are gone, in which he opens them and assumes fighting stance. |
| <gallery>
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| Dr.MarioOnScreenAppearanceSSBU.gif|Dr. Mario's on-screen appearance
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| </gallery>
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| ===[[Taunt]]s=== | | ===[[Taunts]]=== |
| *'''Up taunt''': Looks to the ground and rubs the sole of one of his shoes to the floor. | | *'''Up taunt''': Looks to the ground and rubs the sole of one of his shoes to the floor. |
| *'''Side taunt''': Pulls out a randomly colored Megavitamin, rolls it down his arm, uses his shoulder to toss it into the air, and then catches it. | | *'''Side taunt''': Pulls out a randomly-colored Megavitamin, tosses it up in the air with his shoulder, and then catches it and swipes it away. |
| *'''Down taunt''': Balls one of his fists and lightly pounds his shoulder. | | *'''Down taunt''': Balls one of his fists and lightly pounds his shoulder. |
| <gallery>
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| SSBUDrMarioTaunt1.gif|Dr. Mario's up taunt.
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| SSBUDrMarioTaunt2.gif|Dr. Mario's side taunt.
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| SSBUDrMarioTaunt3.gif|Dr. Mario's down taunt.
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| </gallery>
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| ===[[Idle pose]]s=== | | ===[[Idle pose]]s=== |
| | *Pounds his fist into his palm. |
| *Rolls his neck as if stretching it. | | *Rolls his neck as if stretching it. |
| *Pounds his fist into his palm.
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| <gallery>
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| SSBUDrMarioIdle1.gif|Dr. Mario's first idle pose.
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| SSBUDrMarioIdle2.gif|Dr. Mario's second idle pose.
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| </gallery>
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| ===[[Crowd cheer]]===
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| <div class="tabber">
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| <div class="tabbertab" title="English, Japanese/Chinese, Italian, Dutch, French">
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| {| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="1"
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| !{{{name|}}}
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| !Cheer (English)
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| !Cheer (Japanese/Chinese)
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| !Cheer (Italian)
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| !Cheer (Dutch)
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| |[[File:Dr. Mario Cheer English SSBU.ogg|center]]||[[File:Dr. Mario Cheer Japanese SSBU.ogg|center]]||[[File:Dr. Mario Cheer Italian SSB4 SSBU.ogg|center]]||[[File:Dr. Mario Cheer Dutch SSBU.ogg|center]]||{{NTSC}} [[File:Dr. Mario Cheer French NTSC SSBU.ogg|center]] <br> {{PAL}} [[File:Dr. Mario Cheer French PAL SSBU.ogg|center]]
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| ! scope="row"|Description
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| |Go - Doc!|| Iii-sha! (Doc-tor!) || Doctor Mario curali tutti! || Dok! Dok! Dr. Mario! || Doc - teur Mari - o!
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| |}
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| </div>
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| <div class="tabbertab" title="German, Spanish, Russian, Korean">
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| {| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="1"
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| !{{{name|}}}
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| !Cheer (German)
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| !Cheer (Spanish)
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| ! scope="row"|Cheer
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| |[[File:Dr. Mario Cheer German SSBU.ogg|center]]||{{NTSC}} [[File:Dr. Mario Cheer Spanish NTSC SSB4 SSBU.ogg|center]] <br> {{PAL}} [[File:Dr. Mario Cheer Spanish PAL SSBU.ogg|center]]||[[File:Dr. Mario Cheer Russian SSBU.ogg|center]]||[[File:Dr. Mario Cheer Korean SSBU.ogg|center]]
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| ! scope="row"|Description
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| |Dok - tor Mari - o! || Dooooctor Mario! *claps 5 times* || Dok - tor -- Mari - o! || Doc - tor Mari - o!
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| |}
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| </div>
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| </div>
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| ===[[Victory pose]]s=== | | ===[[Victory pose]]s=== |
| *'''Left:''' Throws two randomly colored Megavitamins in different directions, dusts his gloves, pulls out two more Megavitamins of the same color, and smiles. | | *Throws two randomly-colored Megavitamins in different directions, dusts his gloves, and pulls out two more Megavitamins of the same color. |
| *'''Up:''' Flourishes his stethoscope around himself. | | *Waves his stethoscope in front of him, off to his side, then to the other, and then back in front of him. |
| *'''Right:''' Taps his shoe on the ground, places a hand on his chin, and then looks at the screen while contemplatively rubbing his chin. | | *Taps his shoe on the ground, puts his right hand on his chin in a thinking manner, and then glares at the screen while rubbing his chin. |
| [[File:MarioSeriesVictoryThemeUltimate.ogg|thumb|A flourished remix of the Course Clear Fanfare used in ''{{iw|mariowiki|Super Mario Bros.}}'']] | | [[File:MarioSeriesVictoryThemeUltimate.ogg|thumb|A flourished remix of the Course Clear Fanfare used in ''{{s|mariowiki|Super Mario Bros.}}'']] |
| <gallery> | | <gallery> |
| Dr Mario Pose 2.gif | | Dr Mario Pose 2.gif |
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| Dr Mario Pose 1.gif | | Dr Mario Pose 1.gif |
| </gallery> | | </gallery> |
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| ==In [[competitive play]]==
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| ===Most historically significant players===
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| <!--This character has a ten player limit for this section. Before adding and/or removing a player, read these guidelines: https://www.ssbwiki.com/SmashWiki:Notability#%22Most_historically_significant_players%22_guidelines -->
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| ''See also: [[:Category:Dr. Mario players (SSBU)]]''
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| *{{Sm|JaZaR|Mexico}} - The best Dr. Mario player in the world since 2023 and the second Dr. Mario player to be ranked on a global ranking, at 144th on the [[LumiRank 2023]]. He is known for his consistent strong performances as Mexican regionals, including winning {{Trn|Laguna Championship 2023}} and placing 3rd at {{Trn|Xcution Summit II}} defeating {{Sm|Skyjay}}. He also has some of Dr. Mario's best major performances, including 13th at {{Trn|Delfino Maza 2023}} and 25th at {{Trn|Smash Factor X}} and {{Trn|S Factor 11}}.
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| *{{Sm|Lui$|USA}} - The first notable and successful Dr. Mario player in competitive play who primarily played the character in the game's early months. He is known for placing 33rd at {{Trn|GENESIS 6}} with solo-Dr. Mario, 17th at {{Trn|Smash 'N' Splash 5}} with mostly Dr. Mario, and 33rd at {{Trn|Frostbite 2019}} using Dr. Mario to defeat {{Sm|ESAM}}. He eventually dropped Dr. Mario for other characters.
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| *{{Sm|Meowscarada|USA}} - The best Dr. Mario player in the United States' online metagame. They placed highly at several online events such as 2nd at {{Trn|Frame Perfect Series 2: ONLINE}} and 7th at {{Trn|Smash Out Breast Cancer}}, and was ranked 37th on the [[Wi-Fi Warrior Rank v6]]. Although their activity has largely been in-region in the post-online metagame, they nonetheless have seen strong results, such as placing 2nd at {{Trn|Ignition 300}} defeating some of the Midwest's best players including {{Sm|skittles}} and {{Sm|Ikan}}. They are currently inactive.
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| *{{Sm|Oryon|France}} - Although more known for his {{SSBU|Wolf}}, he also played Dr. Mario from 2019 to 2021 and was considered the best Dr. Mario player in Europe. He placed 5th at {{Trn|VCA 2021}} playing mostly Dr. Mario, and has also placed 5th at {{Trn|Syndicate 2019}}, 9th at {{Trn|Albion 4}}, and 13th at {{Trn|GENESIS 8}} using Dr. Mario in notable bracket games and sets. He has since dropped Dr. Mario for other secondaries.
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| *{{Sm|Shissho|Japan}} - The second-best Dr. Mario player in Japan. He is best known for winning {{Trn|KOWLOON 1}} over {{Sm|Paseriman}} and {{Sm|Munekin}}, the largest tournament won by a Dr. Mario player. In addition, he has also seen success at majors despite being inconsistent, including placing 17th at {{Trn|Kagaribi 9}} and 25th at {{Trn|Maesuma TOP 10}}.
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| *{{Sm|Tsumusuto|Japan}} - The best Dr. Mario player of all-time and the definitive best Dr. Mario player from mid-2019 to 2022. He remains the only Dr. Mario player who has ever finished top 8 at a major, placing 3rd at {{Trn|Maesuma TOP 9}} after defeating {{Sm|Shirayuki}} and {{Sm|Shogun}}. He had placed well at many other majors, including 9th at both {{Trn|Sumabato SP 5}} and {{Trn|Sumabato SP 6}}. He was ranked 115th on the [[OrionRank Ultimate: Eclipse]], the highest ranking yet for a Dr. Mario player.
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| ===Tier placement and history===
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| In the early metagame, opinions on Dr. Mario remained largely the same as they were in ''Super Smash Bros. 4''. Although his power, out of shield options, and damage-racking capabilities were improved in the transition to ''Ultimate'', his sluggish speed, poor recovery, and mediocre range indicated that his worst weaknesses were still largely unaddressed, leaving him with poor matchups against characters such as {{SSBU|Palutena}}, {{SSBU|Shulk}}, and {{SSBU|Lucina}}. Although players such as {{Sm|Lui$}}, {{Sm|Locus}}, and {{Sm|Oryon}} saw success with Dr. Mario, most would either drop him or relegate him to a secondary, worsening his poor representation. As a result, most players, including {{Sm|Dark Wizzy}} and {{Sm|Mr.R}}, viewed Dr. Mario as a bottom tier, with the collective unanimous opinion being that he was one of the worst characters in the game.
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| Despite this negative perception, however, Dr. Mario still saw glimpses of success thanks to the efforts of dedicated mains, including {{Sm|Tsumusuto}} in Japan, {{Sm|JaZaR}} in Mexico, and {{Sm|Mabel}} during the online metagame. Furthermore, Dr. Mario received buffs from game updates that improved his combo and punish games. This left his true viability up to debate, with players such as {{Sm|Nairo}} and {{Sm|Leffen}} believing Dr. Mario was potentially a viable character, while other players maintained that he was still an unviable fighter due to improvements to other fighters, as well as the introductions of {{SSBU|Min Min}}, {{SSBU|Steve}}, and {{SSBU|Sephiroth}}. Nevertheless, Dr. Mario's perception has slightly improved since the early metagame, although he is unanimously agreed to be inferior to {{SSBU|Mario}}.
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| While Doctor Mario's perception has risen, with most players not considering him to be a definitive bottom tier anymore, he is still widely considered a low tier and seen as an unviable character. Doctor Mario has not made any notable impact in the current meta, with there only being a few respectable placements by JaZaR in recent times, thus there has not warranted a justified principle for considering him to possess any viability in the current meta. The first tier list reflects this, as Dr. Mario was ranked just above the likes of {{SSBU|King Dedede}}, {{SSBU|Little Mac}}, and {{SSBU|Ganondorf}}, with him being ranked at 79th. He would rise one spot to 78th on the second and current tier list, but this is likely due to the decline of {{SSBU|King K. Rool}}, as he now falls below the doctor.
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| =={{SSBU|Classic Mode}}: Colorful Treatment Plan== | | =={{SSBU|Classic Mode}}: Colorful Treatment Plan== |
| [[File:SSBU Congratulations Dr Mario.png|thumb|Dr. Mario's congratulations screen.]]
| | Dr. Mario's opponents are all trios of the same character in red, blue, and yellow costumes, referencing the three viruses: Fever, Chill, and Weird. |
| In reference to the three viruses, [[mariowiki:Virus|Fever, Chill, and Weird]], Dr. Mario's opponents are trios consisting of red, blue, and yellow alternates of a particular fighter.
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| {|class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" | | {|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center" |
| !Round!!Opponent!!Stage!!Music!!Notes | | !Round!!Opponent!!Stage!!Music!!Notes |
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| |1||{{Head|Mr. Game & Watch|g=SSBU|s=20x20px|cl=Red}}{{Head|Mr. Game & Watch|g=SSBU|s=20x20px|cl=Yellow}}{{Head|Mr. Game & Watch|g=SSBU|s=20x20px|cl=Blue}} {{SSBU|Mr. Game & Watch}} Team||[[Flat Zone X]]||''{{SSBUMusicLink|Super Mario Bros.|Chill (for 3DS / Wii U)}}''|| | | |1||{{SSBU|Mr. Game & Watch}} Team||[[Flat Zone X]]||Chill (for 3DS / Wii U)|| |
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| |2||{{Head|Kirby|g=SSBU|s=20x20px|cl=Yellow}}{{Head|Kirby|g=SSBU|s=20x20px|cl=Blue}}{{Head|Kirby|g=SSBU|s=20x20px|cl=Red}} {{SSBU|Kirby}} Team||[[Green Greens]]||''{{SSBUMusicLink|Super Mario Bros.|Fever}}''|| | | |2||{{SSBU|Kirby}} Team||[[Green Greens]]||Fever|| |
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| |3||{{Head|Yoshi|g=SSBU|s=20x20px|cl=Red}}{{Head|Yoshi|g=SSBU|s=20x20px|cl=Blue}}{{Head|Yoshi|g=SSBU|s=20x20px|cl=Yellow}} {{SSBU|Yoshi}} Team||{{SSBB|Yoshi's Island}}||''{{SSBUMusicLink|Super Mario Bros.|Chill (Brawl)}}''|| | | |3||{{SSBU|Yoshi}} Team||{{SSBB|Yoshi's Island}}||Chill (Brawl)|| |
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| |4||{{Head|Wii Fit Trainer|g=SSBU|s=20x20px|cl=Red}}{{Head|Wii Fit Trainer|g=SSBU|s=20x20px}}{{Head|Wii Fit Trainer|g=SSBU|s=20x20px|cl=Yellow}} {{SSBU|Wii Fit Trainer}} Team||[[Wii Fit Studio]]||''{{SSBUMusicLink|Super Mario Bros.|Fever}}''|| | | |4||{{SSBU|Wii Fit Trainer}} Team||[[Wii Fit Studio]]||Fever|| |
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| |5||{{Head|R.O.B.|g=SSBU|s=20x20px|cl=Red}}{{Head|R.O.B.|g=SSBU|s=20x20px|cl=Blue}}{{Head|R.O.B.|g=SSBU|s=20x20px|cl=Yellow}} {{SSBU|R.O.B.}} Team||{{SSBU|Battlefield}}||''{{SSBUMusicLink|Super Mario Bros.|Chill (for 3DS / Wii U)}}''|| | | |5||{{SSBU|R.O.B.}} Team||{{SSBU|Battlefield}}||Chill (for 3DS / Wii U)|| |
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| |6||{{Head|Wario|g=SSBU|s=20x20px|cl=Classic}}{{Head|Wario|g=SSBU|s=20x20px|cl=ClassicRed}}{{Head|Wario|g=SSBU|s=20x20px|cl=ClassicCyan}} {{SSBU|Wario}} Team||[[Luigi's Mansion]]||''{{SSBUMusicLink|Other|Tetris: Type A}}''||Possibly references his rivalry with Wario in ''{{iw|mariowiki|Dr. Mario 64}}'', as well as Wario's bad diet and hygiene in the ''{{iw|mariowiki|WarioWare|series}}'' series. The music that plays references how ''{{b|Dr. Mario|game}}'' and ''{{iw|harddroptetriswiki|Tetris}}'' have similar gameplay, being both puzzle games that involve moving blocks. The use of Luigi's Mansion could be a reference to how in previous games, "Tetris: Type A" is one of the songs that can play on the stage. | | |6||{{SSBU|Wario}} Team||[[Luigi's Mansion]]||Tetris: Type A|| |
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| |colspan="5"|[[Bonus Stage]] | | |colspan="5"|Bonus Stage |
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| |Final||{{SSBU|Master Hand}}||{{SSBU|Final Destination}}||''{{SSBUMusicLink|Super Smash Bros.|Master Hand}}'' <small>(Less than 7.0 intensity)</small><br>''{{SSBUMusicLink|Super Smash Bros.|Master Hand / Crazy Hand}}'' <small>(Intensity 7.0 or higher)</small>||On intensity 7.0 and higher, {{SSBU|Crazy Hand}} fights alongside Master Hand. | | |Final||{{SSBU|Master Hand}}||{{SSBU|Final Destination}}||Master Hand||On intensity 7.0 and higher, {{SSBU|Crazy Hand}} fights alongside Master Hand, and the track ''Master Hand / Crazy Hand'' plays during the battle. |
| |} | | |} |
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| Note: Every stage plays a track related to Dr. Mario or from the {{uvm3|Tetris}} universe, no matter what universe the stage originates from. <!--This is NOT a reference to the SNES game "Tetris and Dr. Mario". Tetris and Dr. Mario never got a Japanese release.-->
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| [[Credits]] roll after completing Classic Mode. Completing it as Dr. Mario has ''{{SSBUMusicLink|Super Mario Bros.|Fever}}'' accompany the credits.
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| The spawn positions in Round 1 were changed in version 12.0.0. Player 1 Dr. Mario starts on the second floor of the building on Flat Zone X (which was Player 2's position beforehand) instead of on the floor in front of the building. Player 2 starts on the ground level right underneath Player 1 instead of on the second floor. The Mr. Game & Watch Team was moved slightly forward.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FKdwKydDicM|title=Co-op Round 1 spawn positions on June 13th, 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://youtu.be/w9D3SjRwW18?t=1344|title=Round 1 spawn positions on July 18th, 2021}}</ref> Dr. Mario is overall further away from the Mr. Game & Watch Team in single-player mode, which means the round will take slightly longer than average.
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| ==Role in [[World of Light]]== | | ==Role in [[World of Light]]== |
| [[File:WoL-18DrMario.jpg|thumb|Finding Dr. Mario in World of Light|left]]
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| Although Dr. Mario does not appear in the World of Light opening cutscene, he was vaporized and later imprisoned alongside the rest of the fighters (sans {{SSBU|Kirby}}) when [[Galeem]] unleashed his beams of light. Dr. Mario has his own awakening battle separate from that of {{SSBU|Mario}}, who appears in the opening cutscene. | | Although Dr. Mario does not appear in the World of Light opening cutscene, he was vaporized and later imprisoned alongside the rest of the fighters (sans {{SSBU|Kirby}}) when [[Galeem]] unleashed his beams of light. Dr. Mario has his own awakening battle separate from that of {{SSBU|Mario}}, who appears in the opening cutscene. |
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| Dr. Mario can be awakened in a cloud that is found on a pathway connected by a ribbon that also leads to a city-like area. | | Dr. Mario can be awakened in a cloud that is found on a pathway connected by a ribbon that also leads to a city-like area. |
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| ===Fighter Battle===
| | ==[[Spirit]]s== |
| {|class="wikitable" style="width:100%;"
| | Dr. Mario's Fighter Spirit can be obtained by completing [[Classic Mode]]. It is also available periodically for purchase in the shop for 500 coins. Unlocking Dr. Mario in World of Light allows the player to preview the spirit below in the Spirit List under the name "???". As a Fighter Spirit, it cannot be used in Spirit Battles and is purely aesthetic. Each Fighter Spirit has an alternate version that replaces it with the fighter's artwork in ''Ultimate''. |
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| !Stage
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| !Music
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| |18
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| |[[File:Dr. Mario SSBU.png|center|108x108px]]
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| |Dr. Mario
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| |{{SpiritType|Shield}} <center>{{color|#18aef5|Shield}}</center>
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| |3,400
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| |[[Mario Bros.]] ([[Ω form]])
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| |''{{SSBUMusicLink|Super Mario Bros.|Fever}}''
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| |}
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| ==[[Spirit]]== | |
| Dr. Mario's fighter spirit can be obtained by completing {{SSBU|Classic Mode}} as Dr. Mario. It is also available periodically for purchase in the shop for 300 Gold, but only after Dr. Mario has been unlocked. Unlocking Dr. Mario in World of Light allows the player to preview the spirit below in the Spirit List under the name "???". As a fighter spirit, it cannot be used in Spirit Battles and is purely aesthetic. His fighter spirit has an alternate version that replaces it with his artwork in ''Ultimate''. | |
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| <center> | | <center> |
| <gallery> | | <gallery> |
| SSBU spirit Dr. Mario.png|8. '''''Dr. Mario'''''
| | Dr. Mario Fighter Spirit.png|8. '''''Dr. Mario''''' |
| </gallery> | | </gallery> |
| </center> | | </center> |
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| ==In Spirit Battles==
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| ''Conditions in italic aren't listed on the Spirit Battle preview screen.''
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| ===As the main opponent===
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| {|class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%;"
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| ! colspan=7|Battle parameters
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| ! style="width:5%;"|Power
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| ! Stage
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| |{{SpiritTableName|Dr. Stewart|iw=fzerowiki|size=64}}
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| |''F-Zero'' Series
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| |•{{SSBU|Dr. Mario}} {{Head|Dr. Mario|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Yellow}}
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| |{{SpiritType|Neutral}}
| |
| |9,500
| |
| |[[Mute City SNES]] ([[Battlefield form]])
| |
| |•Item: [[Food]]
| |
| |•Timed battle (1:30)<br>•The enemy heals over time<br>•Items will be pulled toward the enemy
| |
| |{{SSBUMusicLink|F-Zero|Mute City (Original)}}
| |
| |
| |
| |-
| |
| |736
| |
| |{{SpiritTableName|Dr. Crygor|size=64}}
| |
| |''WarioWare'' Series
| |
| |•{{SSBU|Dr. Mario}} {{Head|Dr. Mario|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Blue}}<br>•{{SSBU|R.O.B.}} {{Head|R.O.B.|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Blue}}<br>•{{SSBU|Wario}} {{Head|Wario|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Green}}
| |
| |{{SpiritType|Grab}}
| |
| |3,400
| |
| |[[WarioWare, Inc.]] (hazards off)
| |
| |N/A
| |
| |•Defeat the main fighter to win
| |
| |{{SSBUMusicLink|WarioWare|Mike's Song}}
| |
| |
| |
| |-
| |
| |752
| |
| |{{SpiritTableName|Hal Emmerich|link=y|size=64}}
| |
| |''Metal Gear Solid'' Series
| |
| |•{{SSBU|Dr. Mario}} {{Head|Dr. Mario|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Black}}<br>•Giant Metal {{SSBU|R.O.B.}} {{Head|R.O.B.|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Cyan}}
| |
| |{{SpiritType|Shield}}
| |
| |4,500
| |
| |[[Prism Tower]]
| |
| |N/A
| |
| |•Defeat the main fighter to win<br>•The enemy tends to avoid conflict<br>•The enemy is metal
| |
| |{{SSBUMusicLink|Metal Gear|Yell "Dead Cell"}}
| |
| |
| |
| |-
| |
| |867
| |
| |{{SpiritTableName|Dr. Light|size=64}}
| |
| |''Mega Man'' Series
| |
| |•{{SSBU|Dr. Mario}} {{Head|Dr. Mario|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Blue}} (160 HP)<br>•{{SSBU|Mega Man}} {{Head|Mega Man|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Cyan}} (160 HP)
| |
| |{{SpiritType|Shield}}
| |
| |10,000
| |
| |[[Wily Castle]] ([[Battlefield form]])
| |
| |N/A
| |
| |•Defeat the main fighter to win<br>•[[Stamina battle]]<br>•The enemy tends to avoid conflict
| |
| |{{SSBUMusicLink|Mega Man|Mega Man 2 Medley}}
| |
| |
| |
| |-
| |
| |873
| |
| |{{SpiritTableName|Dr. Wily|link=y|size=64}}
| |
| |''Mega Man'' Series
| |
| |•{{SSBU|Dr. Mario}} {{Head|Dr. Mario|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Blue}} (50 HP)<br>•Metal {{SSBU|Mega Man}} {{Head|Mega Man|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Green}}×8 (100 HP)
| |
| |{{SpiritType|Attack}}
| |
| |12,600
| |
| |[[Wily Castle]] (hazards off)
| |
| |N/A
| |
| |•[[Stamina battle]]<br>•Reinforcements will appear after an enemy is KO'd<br>•The enemy is metal
| |
| |{{SSBUMusicLink|Mega Man|Mega Man 2 Medley}}
| |
| |
| |
| |-
| |
| |1,132
| |
| |{{SpiritTableName|Hockey Players|size=64}}
| |
| |''Ice Hockey''
| |
| |•{{SSBU|Dr. Mario}} {{Head|Dr. Mario|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Blue}}<br>•{{SSBU|Donkey Kong}} {{Head|Donkey Kong|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=White}}<br>•{{SSBU|Luigi}} {{Head|Luigi|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=White}}
| |
| |{{SpiritType|Attack}}
| |
| |1,500
| |
| |[[Pokémon Stadium]] ([[Ω form]])
| |
| |•Slippery Stage
| |
| |•The stage's platforms are very slippery
| |
| |{{SSBUMusicLink|Wii Fit|Core Luge}}
| |
| |Short hockey player
| |
| |-
| |
| |1,135
| |
| |{{SpiritTableName|Andy|size=64}}
| |
| |''Advance Wars'' Series
| |
| |•{{SSBU|Dr. Mario}} {{Head|Dr. Mario|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Red}}<br>•Tiny {{SSBU|Snake}} {{Head|Snake|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Red}}×8
| |
| |{{SpiritType|Grab}}
| |
| |3,400
| |
| |[[Halberd]] (Ship deck)
| |
| |•Health Recovery<br>•Item: Exploding Types
| |
| |•The enemy is healed when the enemy's at high damage<br>•Defeat an army of fighters
| |
| |{{SSBUMusicLink|Other|Filled with Hope}}
| |
| |
| |
| |-
| |
| |1,195
| |
| |{{SpiritTableName|Sick Beats Doctor|size=64}}
| |
| |''Rhythm Heaven'' Series {{Flag|North America}}<br>''Rhythm Paradise'' Series {{Flag|PAL}}
| |
| |•{{SSBU|Dr. Mario}} {{Head|Dr. Mario|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Blue}}
| |
| |{{SpiritType|Shield}}
| |
| |2,200
| |
| |[[Wrecking Crew]]
| |
| |•Assist Trophy Enemies ([[Ghosts]])<br>•Hazard: Poison Cloud
| |
| |•The stage is covered in a poisonous cloud<br>•Hostile assist trophies will appear
| |
| |{{SSBUMusicLink|Super Mario Bros.|Chill (Brawl)}}
| |
| |
| |
| |-
| |
| |1,214
| |
| |{{SpiritTableName|Dr. Kawashima|link=y|size=64}}
| |
| |''Brain Age: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day!'' Series {{Flag|North America}}<br>''Dr. Kawashima's Brain Training: How Old Is Your Brain?'' Series {{Flag|PAL}}
| |
| |•{{SSBU|Dr. Mario}} {{Head|Dr. Mario|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Blue}}
| |
| |{{SpiritType|Neutral}}
| |
| |3,800
| |
| |[[PictoChat 2]] (hazards off)
| |
| |•Assist Trophy Enemies (Dr. Kawashima)
| |
| |•Hostile assist trophies will appear
| |
| |{{SSBUMusicLink|Other|Brain Age: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day!}}
| |
| |
| |
| |-
| |
| |1,216
| |
| |{{SpiritTableName|Dr. Lobe|size=64}}
| |
| |''Big Brain Academy'' Series
| |
| |•{{SSBU|Dr. Mario}} {{Head|Dr. Mario|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Yellow}}<br>•{{SSBU|Kirby}} {{Head|Kirby|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=White}}{{Head|Kirby|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Purple}}
| |
| |{{SpiritType|Neutral}}
| |
| |3,400
| |
| |[[PictoChat 2]]
| |
| |•Hazard: Low Gravity<br>•Hazard: High Gravity
| |
| |•All fighters have reduced jump ability<br>•Gravity is reduced after a little while
| |
| |{{SSBUMusicLink|Other|Title Theme - Big Brain Academy}}
| |
| |
| |
| |-
| |
| |1,266
| |
| |{{SpiritTableName|Plague Knight|size=64}}
| |
| |''Shovel Knight'' Series
| |
| |•{{SSBU|Dr. Mario}} {{Head|Dr. Mario|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Green}}
| |
| |{{SpiritType|Grab}}
| |
| |1,900
| |
| |[[Unova Pokémon League]]
| |
| |•Item: [[Bob-omb]]
| |
| |•The enemy's explosion and fire attacks have increased power<br>•Items will be pulled toward the enemy<br>•The enemy is easily distracted by items
| |
| |{{SSBUMusicLink|Mega Man|Flash in the Dark (Dr. Wily Stage 1)}}
| |
| |
| |
| |-
| |
| |1,319
| |
| |{{SpiritTableName|Professor Riggs & Plaise & Lerna|size=64}} {{Flag|North America}}<br>Professor Gerry, Plaise, & Lerna {{Flag|PAL}}
| |
| |''Nintendo Labo'' Series
| |
| |•{{SSBU|Dr. Mario}} {{Head|Dr. Mario|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Yellow}}<br>•{{SSBU|Bayonetta}} {{Head|Bayonetta|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Blue}}<br>•Tiny {{SSBU|Young Link}} {{Head|Young Link|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Red}}
| |
| |{{SpiritType|Neutral}}
| |
| |2,500
| |
| |[[Paper Mario]]
| |
| |•Attack Power ↑<br>•Defense ↑
| |
| |•The enemy has increased defense after a little while<br>•The enemy has increased attack power after a little while
| |
| |{{SSBUMusicLink|Super Mario Bros.|Title Theme - Super Mario Maker}}
| |
| |Professor Riggs {{Flag|North America}}<br>Professor Gerry {{Flag|PAL}}
| |
| |-
| |
| |1,390
| |
| |{{SpiritTableName|Seteth|iw=fireemblem|size=64}}
| |
| |''Fire Emblem'' Series
| |
| |•{{SSBU|Dr. Mario}} {{Head|Dr. Mario|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Black}}<br>•{{SSBU|Villager}} {{Head|Villager|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Green}}
| |
| |{{SpiritType|Neutral}}
| |
| |4,200
| |
| |[[Garreg Mach Monastery]] (Cathedral)
| |
| |N/A
| |
| |•Timed battle (1:00)<br>•Reinforcements will appear after an enemy is KO'd<br>•The enemy has increased power for the first part of the battle
| |
| |{{SSBUMusicLink|Fire Emblem|Chasing Daybreak}}
| |
| |
| |
| |}
| |
|
| |
| ===As a minion===
| |
| {|class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%;"
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| ! colspan=4|Spirit
| |
| ! colspan=7|Battle parameters
| |
| ! colspan=1|Inspiration
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| |-
| |
| ! style="width:5%;"|No.
| |
| ! style="width:5%;"|Image
| |
| ! Name
| |
| ! Series
| |
| ! Enemy Fighter(s)
| |
| ! style="width:5%;"|Type
| |
| ! style="width:5%;"|Power
| |
| ! Stage
| |
| ! Rules
| |
| ! Conditions
| |
| ! Music
| |
| ! Character
| |
| |-
| |
| |1,344
| |
| |{{SpiritTableName|Gruntilda|size=64}}
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| |''Banjo-Kazooie'' Series
| |
| |•Giant {{SSBU|King Dedede}} {{Head|King Dedede|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Green}} (250 HP)<br>•Giant {{SSBU|Dr. Mario}} {{Head|Dr. Mario|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Green}} (40 HP) {{Head|Dr. Mario|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Green}} (45 HP) {{Head|Dr. Mario|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Green}} (50 HP)
| |
| |{{SpiritType|Attack}}
| |
| |13,900
| |
| |[[Find Mii]] ([[Ω form]])
| |
| |•Hazard: Poison Floor
| |
| |•Defeat the main fighter to win<br>•The floor is poisonous<br>•[[Stamina battle]]<br>''•The enemy starts the battle with a Star Rod''<br>''•Reinforcements will appear during the battle''
| |
| |{{SSBUMusicLink|Banjo-Kazooie|Vs. Klungo}}
| |
| |[https://banjokazooiewiki.com/wiki/Klungo Klungo]
| |
| |-
| |
| |1,421
| |
| |{{SpiritTableName|Alfyn & Therion|size=64}}
| |
| |''OCTOPATH TRAVELER''
| |
| |•{{SSBU|Sheik}} {{Head|Sheik|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Black}}<br>•{{SSBU|Dr. Mario}} {{Head|Dr. Mario|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Black}}
| |
| |{{SpiritType|Attack}}
| |
| |9,200
| |
| |[[Distant Planet]] ([[Battlefield form]])
| |
| |•Hazard: Poison Floor
| |
| |•The floor is poisonous<br>•The enemy's melee blows will heal them when they hit
| |
| |{{SSBUMusicLink|Other|Save the World, Heroes!}}
| |
| |Alfyn
| |
| |}
| |
|
| |
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| ==[[Alternate costume (SSBU)#Dr. Mario|Alternate costumes]]== | | ==[[Alternate costume (SSBU)#Dr. Mario|Alternate costumes]]== |
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| <gallery> | | <gallery> |
| SSBU Dr. Mario Number.png|Dr. Mario's fighter card. | | SSBU Dr. Mario Number.png|Dr. Mario's fighter card. |
| Dr. Mario unlock notice SSBU.jpg|Dr. Mario's unlock notice
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| SSBUWebsiteDrMario1.jpg|Dr. Mario [[idling]] on [[Wuhu Island]]. | | SSBUWebsiteDrMario1.jpg|Dr. Mario [[idling]] on [[Wuhu Island]]. |
| SSBUWebsiteDrMario2.jpg|[[Taunt]]ing on [[Mario Galaxy]]. | | SSBUWebsiteDrMario2.jpg|[[Taunting]] on [[Mario Galaxy]]. |
| SSBUWebsiteDrMario3.jpg|Hitting {{SSBU|Link}} with his [[forward smash]] on [[New Pork City]]. | | SSBUWebsiteDrMario3.jpg|Attacking {{SSBU|Link}} with his [[forward smash]] on [[New Pork City]]. |
| SSBUWebsiteDrMario4.jpg|Jumping on [[Mushroomy Kingdom]]. | | SSBUWebsiteDrMario4.jpg|Jumping in [[Mushroomy Kingdom]]. |
| SSBUWebsiteDrMario5.jpg|Tossing a [[Megavitamin]] on [[Moray Towers]]. | | SSBUWebsiteDrMario5.jpg|Tossing a [[Megavitamin]] on [[Moray Towers]]. |
| SSBUWebsiteDrMario6.jpg|Holding a [[Fairy Bottle]] while running towards Link on [[Great Bay]]. | | SSBUWebsiteDrMario6.jpg|Holding a [[Fairy Bottle]] while running towards Link on [[Great Bay]]. |
| SSBUWebsiteLittleMac4.jpg|Taunting next to {{SSBU|Little Mac}} on [[Tomodachi Life]]. | | SSBUWebsiteLittleMac4.jpg|Taunting next to {{SSBU|Little Mac}} on [[Tomodachi Life]]. |
| SSBUWebsiteMimikyu2.jpg|Snared by [[Mimikyu]] on [[PictoChat 2]]. | | SSBUWebsiteMimikyu2.jpg|Snared by [[Mimikyu]] on [[Pictochat 2]]. |
| DrMarioSSBUDownAerial.png|Using his [[down aerial]] on {{SSBU|Wario}} on [[Skyworld]]. | | DrMarioSSBUDownAerial.png|Using his [[down aerial]] on {{SSBU|Wario}} on [[Skyworld]]. |
| DrMarioSSBUDoctorFinale.png|Using [[Doctor Finale]] on [[Wii Fit Studio]] against {{SSBU|Toon Link}}, {{SSBU|Wii Fit Trainer}} and {{SSBU|King Dedede}}. | | DrMarioSSBUDoctorFinale.png|Performing [[Doctor Finale]] on [[Wii Fit Studio]]. |
| </gallery> | | </gallery> |
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| {{#widget:YouTube|id=w0qVpaEtEF4}} | | {{#widget:YouTube|id=w0qVpaEtEF4}} |
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| ==Trivia== | | ==Trivia== |
| *With {{SSBU|Link}} and {{SSBU|Young Link}} now representing different incarnations of Link, {{SSBU|Zelda}} and {{SSBU|Sheik}} now representing different incarnations of Princess Zelda, and {{SSBU|Zero Suit Samus}} now briefly transforming into [[Samus (SSBU)|her Varia Suited form]] for her [[Zero Laser (Zero Suit Samus)|Final Smash]], Dr. Mario is the only playable character to represent an alternate identity for another character, namely {{SSBU|Mario}}, with no gameplay connection between each other in ''Ultimate''. | | *Dr. Mario is the only character with [[Equipment|custom equipment]] incorporated into his attributes. |
| *During {{SSBU|Luigi}}'s character showcase trailer, [[Super Sheet]] uses [[Cape]]'s animation instead of its new animation. Additionally, the sheet is unanimated and is attached to Dr. Mario's left arm. | | *With {{SSBU|Link}} and {{SSBU|Young Link}} now representing different incarnations of Link, {{SSBU|Zelda}} and {{SSBU|Sheik}} now representing different incarnations of Princess Zelda, and {{SSBU|Zero Suit Samus}} now briefly transforming into [[Samus (SSBU)|her Varia Suited form]] for her [[Zero Laser (Zero Suit Samus)|Final Smash]], Dr. Mario is the only playable character to represent an alternate identity for [[Mario (SSBU)|another character]] with no gameplay connection between the two. |
| *''Ultimate'' is the first ''Super Smash Bros.'' game where he is not holding a Megavitamin in his official art. | | *During {{SSBU|Luigi}}'s character showcase trailer, Dr. Mario's [[Super Sheet]] uses Mario's Cape animation, rather than the new animation specific to Dr. Mario. Additionally, the sheet is unanimated, and is attached to Dr. Mario's left arm. |
| *''Ultimate'' is the first ''Smash'' game to feature Dr. Mario and have his inclusion be planned from the start. In ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'', Dr. Mario was a late development addition to pad out the roster. In ''Smash 4'', Dr. Mario was originally going to be an {{SSB4|alternate costume}} of {{SSB4|Mario}}, but remained a clone as a last minute decision in order to appeal to his fanbase from ''Melee''. | | *''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' is the first ''Smash Bros.'' game where Dr. Mario is not holding his Megavitamins in his official art. |
| *Using [[Megavitamins]] and pausing the game the moment the projectile appears in Dr. Mario's arm reveals that it will always appear completely red before changing to a randomized color one frame later.
| | *Dr. Mario's official art resembles one of his victory poses. |
| *Prior to version 2.0.0, Dr. Mario's down aerial was named Bone Drill, the name used for his down aerial from previous games. The current name, CLEAR!, references the message appearing when a level is completed in the original ''Dr. Mario'', as well as the shout paramedics give when using defibrillators. | | *One of the images on the ''Smash Bros.'' website shows Dr. Mario and Link, with the former holding a [[Fairy Bottle]] and the latter laying face-down. This is a reference to the fact that [[zeldawiki:Fairy|Fairies]] are a healing item in the ''The Legend of Zelda'' series, alluding to Dr. Mario's status as a doctor. |
| *Dr. Mario's section in the Sound Test is functionally identical to that of Mario's, with some voice clips not used by Dr. Mario (such as "Let's-a go!" from Mario's [[on-screen appearance]]) being removed. | | **This is further joked with in Dr. Mario's highlight video, in which he fights [[King Dedede]] on top of [[Onett]]'s Drugstore. |
| **Unlike Mario, Dr. Mario's Star KO voice clip is listed before his heavy knockback voice clips rather than after after them, matching the order of the other base roster characters excluding {{SSBU|Pikachu}} and {{SSBU|Roy}}.
| | ***Once again, this is referenced once more in ''Ultimate'''s Opening Movie, in which he throws a Fairy Bottle at {{SSBU|Little Mac}} to heal him. |
| **The voice clips of Dr. Mario's forward aerial, back throw, double jump, [[Doctor Finale]], and [[Home-Run Bat]] swing are omitted despite Dr. Mario using them in-game. | | *''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' is the first ''Smash'' game to feature Dr. Mario and have his inclusion be planned from the start. |
| *Dr. Mario is the only character with custom [[equipment]] incorporated into his attributes. | | *Like ''Melee'', Dr. Mario can be unlocked by playing Classic Mode as Mario (though Dr. Mario is one of the last characters in his unlock column). |
| *Dr. Mario is the only playable fighter in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' to never appear in an animated trailer.
| | *When looking under Dr. Mario's coat, there appears to be a gap around his waist area. |
| | | *When KOed by reaching 0 HP in [[Stamina Mode]], Dr. Mario uses his heavy knockback scream rather than the standard KO scream. This trait is shared with {{SSBU|Mario}}. |
| ==References==
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| {{SSBUCharacters}} | | {{SSBUCharacters}} |
| {{Mario universe}} | | {{Mario universe}} |
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| [[Category:Dr. Mario (SSBU)| ]] | |
| [[Category:Spirits]] | | [[Category:Spirits]] |
| [[es:Dr. Mario (SSBU)]]
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