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'''Duck Hunt''' ({{ja|ダックハント|Dakku Hanto}}, ''Duck Hunt''), rendered in-game as '''Duckhunt''' in the Japanese version and known as '''Duck Hunt Duo''' in the [[PAL]] version, are playable characters in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''. After initially being [[leak]]ed on August 19th, 2014 as part of the [[ESRB leak]], and then being inadvertently revealed via a non-official livestream on September 11, 2014,<ref>[https://www.nintendoenthusiast.com/2014/09/11/duck-hunt-dog-confirmed-smash-bros-3dswii-u/ Duck Hunt Dog Confirmed for Smash Bros. 3DS/Wii U]</ref> Duck Hunt's first official acknowledgement occurred via a [[List of Director's Room Miiverse posts|Director's Room Miiverse post]] on October 22nd, 2014. This was then followed by their official trailer being revealed during a [[Nintendo Direct]] on November 5th, 2014.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KkXmABkDlNE Nintendo Direct 11.5.2014]</ref> Like {{SSB4|Donkey Kong}} and {{SSB4|Diddy Kong}}, the dog and duck use realistic vocalizations derived from their respective species.
'''Duck Hunt''' ({{ja|ダックハント|Dakku Hanto}}, ''Duck Hunt''), rendered in-game as '''Duckhunt''' in the Japanese version and known as '''Duck Hunt Duo''' in the [[PAL]] version, are playable characters in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''. After initially being [[leak]]ed on August 19th, 2014 as part of the [[ESRB leak]], and then being inadvertently revealed via a non-official livestream on September 11, 2014,<ref>[https://www.nintendoenthusiast.com/2014/09/11/duck-hunt-dog-confirmed-smash-bros-3dswii-u/ Duck Hunt Dog Confirmed for Smash Bros. 3DS/Wii U]</ref> Duck Hunt's first official acknowledgement occurred via a [[List of Director's Room Miiverse posts|Director's Room Miiverse post]] on October 22nd, 2014. This was then followed by their official trailer being revealed during a [[Nintendo Direct]] on November 5th, 2014.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KkXmABkDlNE Nintendo Direct 11.5.2014]</ref> Like {{SSB4|Donkey Kong}} and {{SSB4|Diddy Kong}}, the dog and duck use realistic vocalizations derived from their respective species.


Duck Hunt is ranked 30th out of 54 on the [[tier list]], placing them at the top of the D tier. Duck Hunt's greatest strength are their three versatile [[projectile]]s, granting them a very capable zoning game, with the remote controllable [[Trick Shot]] being especially useful. Duck Hunt's fast [[air speed]] and useful aerial attacks also grant them a decent air game, which in turn syncs well with their projectiles' ability to maintain stage control. Duck Hunt's frame data is also quite good: nearly all of their moves have less than 10 frames of start-up lag and very high knockback growth, which enable Duck Hunt to ward off opponents quite well in close quarters combat.
Duck Hunt is ranked 30th out of 54 on the [[tier list]], placing them at the top of the D tier. Thanks to their three versatile [[projectile]]s, Duck Hunt have a very capable zoning game, with the remote controllable [[Trick Shot]] being especially useful.


However, Duck Hunt's most glaring flaw is their KO potential, as their moveset's overall very high knockback growth is offset by their overall low damage output and overall very low base knockback. By extension, their smash attacks are infamously unreliable: despite having multiple hitboxes; respectable overall damage outputs; and the ability to increase their ranges via [[charging]], their initial hitboxes' knockback and launching angles can result in opponents inadvertently evading their last hitboxes. Finally, due to Duck Hunt's above-average falling speed and being among the lightest middleweights, their endurance is also unimpressive; their recovery's overall mediocrity compounds this flaw: although the dog is capable of [[wall jump]]ing, [[Duck Jump]]'s maneuverability and decent travel distance are offset by its slow travel speed and lack of protection.
Duck Hunt's fast [[air speed]] and useful aerial attacks also grant them a decent air game, which in turn syncs well with their projectiles' ability to maintain stage control. Duck Hunt's frame data is also quite good: nearly all of their moves have less than 10 frames of start-up lag and very high knockback growth, which enable Duck Hunt to ward off opponents quite well in close quarters combat.


Although Duck Hunt's flaws have resulted in them attaining minimal tournament representation initially, efforts from dedicated mains such as {{Sm|Brood}} and {{Sm|Raito}} were able to shift Duck Hunt's perception. As such, the duo has risen greatly on the tier list.
However, Duck Hunt's most glaring flaw is their KO potential, as their moveset's overall very high knockback growth is offset by their overall low damage output and overall very low base knockback. By extension, their smash attacks are infamously unreliable: despite having multiple hitboxes; respectable overall damage outputs; and the ability to increase their ranges via [[charging]], their initial hitboxes' knockback and launching angles can result in opponents inadvertently evading their last hitboxes.
 
Due to Duck Hunt's above-average falling speed and being among the lightest middleweights, their endurance is also unimpressive. By extension, their recovery's overall mediocrity compounds this flaw: although the dog is capable of [[wall jump]]ing, [[Duck Jump]]'s maneuverability and decent travel distance are offset by its slow travel speed and lack of protection.
 
Although Duck Hunt's flaws have resulted in them attaining minimal tournament representation, they have made up for it by achieving respectable tournament results, thanks to {{Sm|You3}}, {{Sm|Dandy Penguin}}, {{Sm|ImHip}}, {{Sm|Raito}}, {{Sm|Brood}} and Ozone each achieving top 10 placings at the regional level. In addition, Raito, Dandy Penguin and ImHip have achieved top 10 placings at the national level, while Brood has taken a set off of {{Sm|ZeRo}}.<ref>[https://kotaku.com/duck-hunt-causes-major-upset-at-this-weekends-smash-bro-1791485524 Duck Hunt Causes Major Upset At This Weekend's ''Smash Bros.'' Tournament]</ref> As a result of Duck Hunt achieving better results in comparison to a number of characters that are considered much better than them, their current tier placement is debatable.


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==In [[competitive play]]==
==In [[competitive play]]==
===Tier placement and history===
Duck Hunt's viability has been among the most contentious throughout ''SSB4''{{'}}s lifespan. They were initially considered to be among the best characters in the game, largely thanks to their zoning game offering them excellent set-ups and stage control. Later, it would become clear that Duck Hunt's overall average mobility, smash attacks' awkward hitboxes, handful of KOing options, and over-reliance on set-ups collectively hindered them in competitive play. As a result, their playerbase in the Western scene declined dramatically, even in light of the nerfs to {{SSB4|Diddy Kong}} and {{SSB4|Sheik}}, two of their most challenging matchups.
Despite this, Duck Hunt managed to achieve respectable tournament success in Japan, thanks to {{Sm|Brood}}, {{Sm|Raito}} and {{Sm|You3}}. These players also expanded Duck Hunt's metagame by employing even smarter set-ups, frame traps and pressure options. Western players that continued to main Duck Hunt, such as {{Sm|Dandy Penguin}} and {{Sm|ImHip}}, would also achieve decent success in tournaments. These instances of success somewhat improved Duck Hunt's perception: they were tied with {{SSB4|Little Mac}} for 42nd/43rd on the first [[tier list]], and then ranked 42nd on the second tier list.
However, Duck Hunt's perception continued to improve following [[GENESIS 4]]: Brood, You3 and Raito placed 25th, 33rd and 49th, respectively, while Brood scored an upset against {{Sm|ZeRo}}, who was the best ''SSB4'' player in the world at the time. This upturn resulted in Duck Hunt being ranked 37th on the third tier list, which saw them reassessed as mid-tier characters. Thanks to Raito's consistently high placings since GENESIS 4, Duck Hunt's perception has improved even further. To reflect this, they were ranked 30th on the fourth and final tier list, which rendered them as the highest ranking mid-tier characters. However, some players, such as {{Sm|Dabuz}}, view Duck Hunt as underrated and deserving of high-tier status.
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===Most historically significant players===
===Most historically significant players===
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''See also: [[:Category:Duck Hunt players (SSB4)]]''
''See also: [[:Category:Duck Hunt players (SSB4)]]''


*{{Sm|Brood|Japan}} - The second-best Duck Hunt player of all-time. He is best known for defeating {{Sm|ZeRo}} at {{Trn|GENESIS 4}}, ultimately placing 25th, and has also placed 9th at {{Trn|Umebura Niconico Qualifier}} and 25th at {{Trn|GENESIS 5}}. In Japan, he is also known for regular strong performances at {{Trn|Umebura|series}} events, placing 7th at several including {{Trn|Umebura 22}} and {{Trn|Umebura 28}}.
*{{Sm|Brood|Japan}} - Placed 4th at {{Trn|Umebura 13}}, 7th at both {{Trn|Umebura 22}} and {{Trn|Umebura 28}}, 13th at {{Trn|Smash of the Titans 15}}, and 25th at {{Trn|GENESIS 4}}.
*{{Sm|Dandy Penguin|USA}} - One of the earliest successful Duck Hunt players in the United States, placing 5th at {{Trn|Glitch}} and 13th at {{Trn|Super Smash Con 2015}}, defeating {{Sm|Mr. E}} in the latter event. He became less active as time went on, and has yet to attend another notable event after {{Trn|Super FamiCon 2017}}.
*{{Sm|Dandy Penguin|USA}} - Placed 5th at {{Trn|Glitch}}, 9th at {{Trn|Tipped Off 11}}, 13th at {{Trn|Super Smash Con 2015}}, and 33rd at {{Trn|CEO Dreamland}} with wins over {{Sm|Mr.E}}, {{Sm|Day}}, and {{Sm|ZD}}.
*{{Sm|ImHip|USA}} - Co-mains Duck Hunt alongside {{SSB4|Olimar}}. Although his best wins and results often came from Olimar, he had noteworthy performances with Duck Hunt, including defeating {{Sm|Tyrant}} at {{Trn|2GGT: Mexico Saga}} to place 5th and placing 9th at {{Trn|2GGT: Fatality Saga}} with primarily Duck Hunt.
*{{Sm|ImHip|USA}} - Placed 5th at both {{Trn|2GGT: The False Awakens}} and {{Trn|2GGT: Mexico Saga}}, and 9th at both {{Trn|Final Battle}} and {{Trn|2GGT: Fatality Saga}} with wins over {{Sm|Pink Fresh}}, {{Sm|Rich Brown}}, and {{Sm|Tweek}}. Ranked 14th on the [[SoCal Smash 4 Power Rankings]].
*{{Sm|Ozone|USA}} - The best Duck Hunt player in North America, with exceptional performances at Midwest superregionals such as 9th at {{Trn|Full Bloom 4}} defeating {{Sm|Tyroy}} and 17th at {{Trn|Midwest Mayhem 8: North American Tour}} defeating {{Sm|falln}}. He has made a noticeable impact at a major level as well, placing 25th at {{Trn|Smash 'N' Splash 4}} defeating {{Sm|Maister}} and 33rd at {{Trn|Frostbite 2018}} defeating {{Sm|Captain L}}.
*{{Sm|Ozone|USA}} - Placed 9th at {{Trn|Midwest Mayhem 7: Mexico Invasion}} and 17th at {{Trn|Midwest Mayhem 8: North American Tour}} with wins wins over players like {{Sm|falln}} and {{Sm|JJROCKETS}}.
*{{Sm|Raito|Japan}} - By far the greatest Duck Hunt player of all-time, becoming the only Duck Hunt player to rank on the [[PGR]], ultimately ranking 38th on the [[PGR 100]]. In addition to frequent top 8 performances in Japan, including winning {{Trn|Sumabato 23}}, he remains the only Duck Hunt player to place top 8 at a major, doing so by placing 5th at {{Trn|CEO 2018}} and 7th at both {{Trn|SwitchFest}} and {{Trn|EVO 2018}}.
*{{Sm|Raito|Japan}} (#38) - The best Duck Hunt player in the world. Placed 4th at {{Trn|Umebura 26}}; 7th at {{Trn|Umebura 23}}, 9th at {{Trn|CEO Dreamland}}, 13th at {{Trn|2GGC: Nairo Saga}} and {{Trn|CEO 2017}} Ranked 23rd on the [[Panda Global Rankings]] v5.
*{{Sm|Tamushika|Japan}} - Known for defeating Raito in the Duck Hunt ditto at both {{Trn|Umebura 29}} and {{Trn|SoCal Regionals 2018}} while also placing 3rd at the latter event. In addition, he had placed 17th at {{Trn|GENESIS 5}}, 25th at {{Trn|Umebura Smash 4 Final}}, and 33rd at {{Trn|EVO Japan 2018}}, defeating {{Sm|MVD}} in the latter event.
*{{Sm|Tamushika|Japan}} - Placed 17th at {{Trn|GENESIS 5}} and 33rd at {{Trn|EVO Japan 2018}}. with wins over players such as Raito, {{Sm|MVD}}, and {{Sm|T}}. Ranked 69th on the [[JAPAN Power Rankings]].
*{{Sm|You3|Japan}} - The best Duck Hunt player in Japan before Raito, placing 7th at {{Trn|Hyper Sumabato}} and {{Trn|Sumabato 6}} in the game's first full year. Even with Raito and Brood's rise, You3 remained one of the best Duck Hunt players in Japan, placing 4th at {{Trn|Sumabato 11}}, 5th at {{Trn|Sumabato Tokaigi Qualifier}}, and 7th at {{Trn|Sumabato 15}}.
*{{Sm|You3|Japan}} - Placed 3rd at {{Trn|Smash of the Titans 15}}, 4th at {{Trn|Sumabato 11}}, 7th at {{Trn|Hyper Sumabato}}, {{Trn|Sumabato 6}} and {{Trn|Sumabato 15}}.


===Tier placement and history===
==[[List of Super Smash Bros. 4 character trailers#Duck Hunt|Reveal trailer]]==
Duck Hunt's viability has been among the most contentious throughout ''SSB4''{{'}}s lifespan. They were initially considered to be among the best characters in the game, largely thanks to their zoning game offering them excellent set-ups and stage control. Later, it would become clear that Duck Hunt's overall average mobility, smash attacks' awkward hitboxes, handful of KOing options, and over-reliance on set-ups collectively hindered them in competitive play. As a result, their playerbase in the Western scene declined dramatically, even in light of the nerfs to {{SSB4|Diddy Kong}} and {{SSB4|Sheik}}, two of their most challenging matchups.
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Despite this, Duck Hunt managed to achieve respectable tournament success in Japan, thanks to {{Sm|Brood}}, {{Sm|Raito}} and {{Sm|You3}}. These players also expanded Duck Hunt's metagame by employing even smarter set-ups, frame traps and pressure options. Western players that continued to main Duck Hunt, such as {{Sm|Dandy Penguin}} and {{Sm|ImHip}}, would also achieve decent success in tournaments. These instances of success somewhat improved Duck Hunt's perception: they were tied with {{SSB4|Little Mac}} for 42nd/43rd on the first [[tier list]], and then ranked 42nd on the second tier list.
 
However, Duck Hunt's perception continued to improve following [[GENESIS 4]]: Brood, You3 and Raito placed 25th, 33rd and 49th, respectively, while Brood scored an upset against {{Sm|ZeRo}}, who was the best ''SSB4'' player in the world at the time. This upturn resulted in Duck Hunt being ranked 37th on the third tier list, which saw them reassessed as mid-tier characters. Thanks to Raito's consistently high placings since GENESIS 4, Duck Hunt's perception has improved even further. To reflect this, they were ranked 30th on the fourth and final tier list, which rendered them as the highest ranking mid-tier characters. However, some players, such as {{Sm|Dabuz}}, view Duck Hunt as underrated and deserving of high-tier status.


==[[Trophies]]==
==[[Trophies]]==
Duck Hunt's default trophy is obtained by clearing Classic Mode as Duck Hunt. Their alternate trophy is obtained by clearing All-Star Mode as Duck Hunt in the 3DS version or purchasing it in the Trophy Shop for 1000G in the Wii U version. The NES Zapper Posse trophy is obtained only in the Wii U version by clearing All-Star Mode as Duck Hunt.
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==[[List of Super Smash Bros. 4 character trailers#Duck Hunt|Reveal trailer]]==
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