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{{Infobox Character Mod | {{Infobox Character Mod | ||
|name = Ganondorf | |name = Ganondorf | ||
|image | |image = [[IMage:Ganondorf SSBB.jpg|250px]] | ||
|mod = Project M | |mod = Project M | ||
|base = ssbb | |base = ssbb | ||
|moveset1 = Ganondorf (SSBM) | |moveset1 = Ganondorf (SSBM) | ||
|moveset2 = Ganondorf (SSBB) | |moveset2 = Ganondorf (SSBB) | ||
|altcostume = Ocarina of Time Ganondorf | |altcostume = Ocarina of Time Ganondorf | ||
|tier = Lower-Mid | |||
|ranking = 36 | |||
}} | }} | ||
[[Image:OoT Ganondorf PM.png|thumb|right|Ganondorf's Ocarina of Time Costume in Project M 3.5]] | |||
'''Ganondorf''' is a playable character in the ''[[Brawl]]'' mod ''[[Project M]]''. He was buffed significantly in ''Project M'' after being mostly reverted to his ''Melee'' version. However, some ''Brawl'' attributes were maintained, and part of his moveset was changed to make him more well-rounded. | '''Ganondorf''' is a playable character in the ''[[Brawl]]'' mod ''[[Project M]]''. He was buffed significantly in ''Project M'' after being mostly reverted to his ''Melee'' version. However, some ''Brawl'' attributes were maintained, and part of his moveset was changed to make him more well-rounded. <!--tier position paragraph--> | ||
==Attributes== | ==Attributes== | ||
Despite Ganondorf mostly being based on his ''Melee'' iteration, he remains a semi-clone of {{PM|Captain Falcon}}, as he was in ''Brawl'' | Despite Ganondorf mostly being based on his ''Melee'' iteration, he remains a semi-clone of {{PM|Captain Falcon}}, as he was in ''Brawl'', unlike {{PM|Falco}} to {{PM|Fox}}, as most of Ganondorf's moves continue to use their respective animations from ''Brawl''; nonetheless, Ganondorf remains as a slower, stronger, and heavier version of Falcon. In ''Project M'', positive attributes he had in his previous appearances remain, and thus he falls under the general heavyweight archetype, being deemed as a slow, but powerful character with good range due to his large stature. Because his size and height are greater compared to those of Falcon, Ganondorf's attacks are not only stronger than Falcon's, but also have increased range. Ganondorf is formidable and his amazing strength allows him to easily dominate his foes when pushed to the limits. | ||
Ganondorf is | Ganondorf is an overall powerhouse like he was in ''Melee''; being one the strongest characters within the cast, his attacks inflict dangerously high knockback, with some being able to kill at mid-high percentages when charged. Ganondorf also has access to the most powerful [[meteor smash]] in his [[down aerial]] and one of the strongest [[spike]]s in his aerial [[Wizard's Foot]]; these attacks are notoriously excellent edgeguarders, as his down aerial is rather difficult to recover from, even when meteor canceled, due to its immense strength, while his Wizard's Foot, being a spike, sends opponents downwards like his dair, but deprives them of the ability to meteor cancel. | ||
Ganondorf is unique in that he is one of the only two characters who | Ganondorf is unique in that he is one of the only two characters who can capable of lengthening his recovery, alongside Captain Falcon. While his recovery is normally regarded as abysmal, combined by his low jump height, high gravity, low air speed, and his up special, [[Dark Dive]], not granting enough vertical or horizontal distance, while being very predictable and easy to [[edgeguard]] and [[edgehog]], Ganondorf has the ability to enhance his recovery by executing his aerial Wizard's Foot. For every attempt of the move, Ganondorf will restore his midair jump, and thus bringing him closer to the stage and greatly increasing his horizontal recovery. | ||
Back in ''Melee'' and ''Brawl'', Ganondorf struggled against projectile users due to his tall size and no | Back in ''Melee'' and ''Brawl'', Ganondorf struggled against projectile users due to his tall size and no counter to them, as well as off-stage survivability due to a poor recovery, but these are no longer an issue in ''Project M'' due to the advent of Dead Man's Volley & Drift. This new move gives Ganondorf a [[reflector]] that sends projectiles back at double their original speed, arming him with an effective anti-projectile option. In addition to slightly higher mid-air jumps and aerial Wizard's Foot restoring mid-air jumps, the new move also provides brief [[floating]] when used in the air, allowing Ganondorf to recover better to the stage while giving him more options for recovery mix-ups. Dead Man's Volley & Drift serves as a useful tool for Ganondorf, remedying several of his major issues and allowing him to compete better. | ||
Ganondorf | Even as a powerhouse, Ganondorf does have his flaws. On the disadvantageous side, his larger and taller stature than Falcon's grants him a larger hurtbox, which, combined with his heavier weight, makes him easier to combo and generally, hit. He also possesses one of the slowest dashing speeds despite it being significantly faster than in ''Brawl'', hindering his ability to catch up to his opponents on foot. His high gravity make him one of the easiest characters to combo and chainthrow. Lastly, despite Flame Choke, Dark Dive, and Wizard's Foot being significantly improved, as well as the addition of Dead Man's Volley & Drift, his recovery is still somewhat predictable due to it being mostly linear. | ||
Ganondorf's | Despite this, Ganondorf's strengths generally overpower his flaws. As a result of a general return to form in the transition from ''Brawl'', while still maintaining his combo starter Flame Choke (while it was slightly nerfed), DACUS, improved tilts, the welcome changes to Dark Dive, and now being equipped with an extra recovery tool that doubles as a reflector, he is considered to be vastly buffed. | ||
==Changes from ''Melee'' to PM== | ==Changes from ''Melee'' to PM== | ||
Given the nerfs Ganondorf received in ''Brawl'' that made him plummet to the very bottom of the tier list, he is significantly buffed in ''Project M'' | Given the sheer amount of nerfs Ganondorf received in ''Brawl'' that made him plummet to the very bottom of the tier list, he is significantly buffed in ''Project M''; most of his favorable traits from ''Melee'' return, along with ''Brawl''{{'}}s tilt attacks and [[Flame Choke]], restoring his recovery, speed, and combo and K.O.ing ability back to its prime. Some of his more powerful moves have been given less ending lag or greater reach, many late weak hitboxes and sourspots were removed, and his less often used moves have been replaced with weaker but much more practical moves: his new up tilt comes out much faster, and his new neutral special Dead Man's Volley & Drift is a reflector that doubles as a floating maneuver; to compensate for the loss of [[Warlock Punch]], Ganondorf's down taunt received an attack that operates similarly to it. Finally, several of Ganondorf's animations have been overhauled, which combined with the addition of Dead Man's Volley makes him a slightly more accurate representation of his appearance in ''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time''. | ||
[[File:Ganon Neutral B PM 3.5.jpg|thumb|Ganondorf's new neutral special.]] | Now equipped with an anti-projectile and recovery mix-up option, and decent speed combined with his menacing power, he has the tools to be far better than his previous two appearances. However, despite his buffs, he can still easily be overwhelmed by faster or combo-heavy opponents. Also, due to the overall heavy buffing of the cast, Ganondorf actually fares worse off in competitive play relative to the cast than ''Melee''. | ||
[[File:PM 3.5 Ganon Sword (GIF).gif|thumb|Ganondorf using his sword.]] | |||
[[File:Ganon Neutral B PM 3.5.jpg|thumb|right|Ganondorf's new neutral special.]] | |||
[[File:PM 3.5 Ganon Sword (GIF).gif|thumb|right|Ganondorf using his sword.]] | |||
===Aesthetics=== | ===Aesthetics=== | ||
*{{change|Ganondorf now uses his laughing SFX during his [[on-screen appearance]].}} | *{{change|Ganondorf now uses his laughing SFX during his [[on-screen appearance]].}} | ||
*{{change|Most of Ganondorf's aesthetics were altered to be more inline with his magical warlock theme:}} | *{{change|Most of Ganondorf's aesthetics were altered to be more inline with his magical warlock theme:}} | ||
**{{change|The fist hitbox of [[forward aerial]] and [[forward throw]] produces a [[darkness]] effect, while [[back aerial]] produces an [[electric]] effect.}} | **{{change|The fist hitbox of [[forward aerial]] and [[forward throw]] produces a [[darkness]] effect, while [[back aerial]] produces an [[electric]] effect.}} | ||
**{{change|[[Dark Dive]] makes Ganondorf briefly flash purple during the uppercut portion.}} | **{{change|[[Dark Dive]] makes Ganondorf briefly flash purple during the uppercut portion.}} | ||
**{{change|Back aerial and neutral attack now use the same "punch" SFX used for his side taunt.}} | **{{change|Back aerial and neutral attack now use the same "punch" SFX used for his side taunt.}} | ||
**{{change|His [[sidestep]] and [[rolling]] dodges | **{{change|His [[sidestep]] and [[rolling]] dodges make him flicker and glow purple during his intangible frames.}} | ||
**{{change|Ganondorf retains animations from ''Brawl'' for most of his attacks like down tilt, Dark Dive and forward throw, which, along with the new moves he has been given, further declones him from {{PM|Captain Falcon}} (instead of being a full clone of him like in ''Melee'').}} | **{{change|Ganondorf retains animations from ''Brawl'' for most of his attacks like down tilt, Dark Dive and forward throw, which, along with the new moves he has been given, further declones him from {{PM|Captain Falcon}} (instead of being a full clone of him like in ''Melee'').}} | ||
===Attributes=== | ===Attributes=== | ||
*{{buff| | *{{buff|Jump squat is one frame shorter, allowing Ganondorf to be airborne and perform aerials and wavedashes slightly faster.}} | ||
*{{buff|Midair jumping height slightly increased; Ganondorf can now [[edge hop]] more easily onto the stage.}} | *{{buff|Midair jumping height slightly increased; Ganondorf can now [[edge hop]] more easily onto the stage.}} | ||
===Ground attacks=== | ===Ground attacks=== | ||
*{{buff|[[Forward tilt]] | *{{buff|[[Forward tilt]] from ''Brawl'' is retained, dealing a more powerful hit with a [[semi-spike]] angle. It can now also be [[angle]]d and has improved horizontal reach along with slightly less start-up and less ending lag, akin to the ''Melee'' forward tilt.}} | ||
*{{change|Forward tilt | **{{nerf|The tip of forward tilt launches at the [[Sakurai angle]].}} | ||
*{{buff|Ganondorf has a new [[up tilt]]: he lifts his foot, then quickly brings it down into an electric stomp. | **{{change|Forward tilt's animation is faster, with Ganondorf now quickly retreating his leg after kicking instead of dropping it.}} | ||
*{{nerf|New up tilt has significantly weaker knockback | *{{buff|Ganondorf has a new [[up tilt]]: he lifts his foot, then quickly brings it down into an electric stomp. Hits twice, much like {{SSB|Captain Falcon}}'s up tilt in ''Smash 64'', doing 3% more damage than the original up tilt due to the extra hit, and the second hit has strong power and knockback. It also has significantly faster startup and ending lag as well as a longer hitbox duration, striking on frames 5-11 and 25-28 instead of 81-83 from the old up tilt and interruptible on frame 62 instead of 113, along with intangibility on frames 23-28 that covers his left arm and left leg (rear hurtbox). This new up tilt is much faster and slightly more damaging than the original Volcano Kick.}} | ||
*{{buff|[[Down tilt]] from ''Brawl'' is retained, having slightly more reach | **{{nerf|New up tilt has significantly weaker knockback, KOing around 100% as opposed to 25% from center or [[OHKO]]ing near the ledge in ''Melee''.}} | ||
*{{buff|[[Dash attack]] | *{{buff|[[Down tilt]] from ''Brawl'' is retained, having stronger knockback and slightly more reach, and has additionally less ending lag.}} | ||
*{{ | *{{buff|[[Dash attack]] can be canceled in to a long [[DACUS]], improving Ganondorf's grounded approach options, and it retains its knockback values from ''Brawl'', being more powerful overall.}} | ||
**{{nerf|Dash attack's knockback values were not adjusted for the much faster falling speeds, making it a bit less effective and reliable at KOing (with it now KOing around the 115-145% range, about 25% later than in ''Brawl'').}} | |||
*{{change|Forward smash's animation now resembles a faster Warlock Punch, making up for the loss of said special move.}} | *{{change|Forward smash's animation now resembles a faster Warlock Punch, making up for the loss of said special move.}} | ||
*{{buff|[[Up smash]] has slightly wider hitboxes.}} | *{{buff|[[Up smash]] has slightly wider hitboxes and the second kick deals 2% more damage.}} | ||
*{{nerf|Up smash | **{{nerf|Up smash's interrupts much later than in both ''Melee'' and ''Brawl''.}} | ||
===Aerial attacks=== | ===Aerial attacks=== | ||
*{{buff|Both hits of neutral aerial come out | *{{buff|Both hits of neutral aerial come out slightly faster and are easier to link into each other. It also [[autocancel]]s sooner, allowing it to be autocanceled in a short hop fast fall.}} | ||
*{{buff|Up aerial has less landing lag, being even less than in ''Brawl''.}} | |||
*{{buff|Up aerial has less landing lag, being even less than in ''Brawl'' | *{{change|Back aerial has an altered animation, where Ganondorf leans more backward while slightly bending his arm.}} | ||
*{{change|Back aerial has an altered animation, where Ganondorf | *{{buff|Down aerial retains its earlier autocancel window from ''Brawl''. It also has less landing lag and no longer has [[transcendent priority]], which now allows it to cancel out projectiles.}} | ||
*{{buff|Down aerial retains its earlier autocancel window from ''Brawl'' | |||
===Grabs, throws, and other=== | ===Grabs, throws, and other=== | ||
*{{buff|Forward throw from ''Brawl'' is retained, inflicting | *{{buff|Forward throw from ''Brawl'' is retained, inflicting more damage and knockback.}} | ||
*{{ | *{{buff|Down throw's knockback scaling is weakened, allowing it to chain throw and setup more effectively.}} | ||
*{{buff|Down taunt can be held to make Ganondorf attack with a downward swing of his sword. While it comes out much later than his [[Warlock Punch]] or Volcano Kick (frames 95-97), it has identical damage and knockback to Warlock Punch, while covering a large distance identical to ''Brawl''{{'}}s Volcano Kick, has light armor right before it hits, and deals flame damage. It also has a large, weaker but still quite powerful sourspot during the swing of the sword that instead has the slash effect, as well as a sweetspot at the sword's tip where it makes a small explosion on the ground. However, it cannot be reversed or used in the air like Warlock Punch.}} | |||
*{{buff|Down taunt can be held to make Ganondorf attack with a downward swing of his sword. While it comes out much later than his [[Warlock Punch]] or Volcano Kick (frames 95-97) | |||
===Special moves=== | ===Special moves=== | ||
*{{buff|New neutral special: Dead Man's Volley & Drift. Using this move in the air causes him to [[float]] for one second, | *{{buff|New neutral special: Dead Man's Volley & Drift. Using this move in the air causes him to [[float]] for one second, like {{PM|Peach}} and {{PM|Mewtwo}}. Using it while floating or on the ground will have him flip his cape, reflecting projectiles back at twice their speed and damages nearby opponents. This improves Ganondorf's recovery and his options against projectile users.}} | ||
*{{buff|Ganondorf conserves [[Flame Choke]] from ''Brawl'' as his side special, which is much more useful for tech-chases and followups than [[Gerudo Dragon]]. Grounded Flame Choke deals 3% more damage | *{{buff|Ganondorf conserves [[Flame Choke]] from ''Brawl'' as his side special, which is much more useful for tech-chases and followups than [[Gerudo Dragon]]. Grounded Flame Choke deals 3% more damage and travels faster and farther. If Ganondorf falls off an edge with the move, he will go into the ending animation instead of instantly becoming [[helpless]], allowing him to still grab the ledge within the game's new physics.}} | ||
*{{buff|Aerial Flame Choke deals 1% more damage | **{{nerf|Grounded Flame Choke can now be [[tech]]ed, making its followups from ''Brawl'' more read-oriented.}} | ||
*{{buff|Aerial Flame Choke deals 1% more damage and now inflicts caught opponents with a weak set knockback [[meteor smash]], causing them to weakly bounce up instead of being immediately floored; this leads to it having guaranteed followups like its grounded version. In addition, if Ganondorf performs a [[Sacrificial KO]] with it when he and his opponent are on their last stock, he'll always win now, as opposed to a [[Sudden Death]] or loss for Ganondorf in ''Brawl''.}} | |||
*{{buff|[[Dark Dive]] has slightly faster start-up and conserves its ending uppercut and ability to grab ledge hangers from ''Brawl''. The grab also deals 1% more damage, and both the throw and uppercut are more powerful, being able to reliably KO under 150%. The throw completes much faster, giving caught opponents much less time to react and DI.}} | |||
*{{buff|[[Dark Dive]] has slightly faster start-up and conserves its ending uppercut and ability to grab ledge hangers from ''Brawl''. The grab also deals 1% more damage | *{{buff|[[Wizard's Foot]] is slightly stronger, reliably KOing around 115%, and dealing 2% more damage on the ground and 5% more in the air. It can also now be reversed, and its aerial version can now be [[ledge-cancel]]ed.}} | ||
*{{buff|[[Wizard's Foot]] | |||
==Revisions== | ==Revisions== | ||
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*{{change|Ledge attacks now match those of ''Melee''.}} | *{{change|Ledge attacks now match those of ''Melee''.}} | ||
*{{change|Adjusted Ganondorf's Dark Dive physics and grab hitboxes to be closer to ''Melee''{{'}}s.}} | *{{change|Adjusted Ganondorf's Dark Dive physics and grab hitboxes to be closer to ''Melee''{{'}}s.}} | ||
*{{ | *{{change|Dash attack can slip off edges like in ''Melee''.}} | ||
*{{change|Back and up aerial's ranges now match those of ''Melee''.}} | *{{change|Back and up aerial's ranges now match those of ''Melee''.}} | ||
*{{change|Down throw's animation was adjusted.}} | *{{change|Down throw's animation was adjusted.}} | ||
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*{{nerf|Down throw increased slightly in knockback growth.}} | *{{nerf|Down throw increased slightly in knockback growth.}} | ||
*{{change|Jab and down aerial have new electric graphical effects.}} | *{{change|Jab and down aerial have new electric graphical effects.}} | ||
*{{ | *{{change|Warlock Punch is now reversible. Its turn occurs slightly later than in ''Brawl'', but can be performed up to four times.}} | ||
*{{change|Flame Choke has its darkness hit effects restored.}} | *{{change|Flame Choke has its darkness hit effects restored.}} | ||
*{{change|Dark Dive's launch fire hit effects were restored.}} | *{{change|Dark Dive's launch fire hit effects were restored.}} | ||
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*{{nerf|Up smash interruptibility was pushed 5 frames later.}} | *{{nerf|Up smash interruptibility was pushed 5 frames later.}} | ||
*{{nerf|Forward tilt outer hitbox trajectory changed to the [[Sakurai angle]], and the interruptibility was pushed 2 frames later.}} | *{{nerf|Forward tilt outer hitbox trajectory changed to the [[Sakurai angle]], and the interruptibility was pushed 2 frames later.}} | ||
*{{nerf|Up tilt's initial hitbox has slightly more start-up, and | *{{nerf|Up tilt's initial hitbox has slightly more start-up, and lasts one frame shorter (from frames 3-12 to 5-11).}} | ||
*{{change|Forward smash animation now resembles his Warlock Punch.}} | *{{change|Forward smash animation now resembles his Warlock Punch.}} | ||
*{{change|Forward throw now gives off darkness effects.}} | *{{change|Forward throw now gives off darkness effects.}} | ||
*{{change|Back aerial has an altered animation, where Ganondorf | *{{change|Back aerial has an altered animation, where Ganondorf leans more backward while slightly bending his arm.}} | ||
*{{change|All of Ganondorf's dodging animations have new magical animations, with purple overlays and a brief stutter.}} | *{{change|All of Ganondorf's dodging animations have new magical animations, with purple overlays and a brief stutter.}} | ||
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*{{nerf|Neutral aerial's late weak hits from ''Brawl'' were removed, as well as an active frame being removed from the strong hit, resulting in a significantly reduced hitbox duration for each kick (from 6 frames to 2 frames).}} | *{{nerf|Neutral aerial's late weak hits from ''Brawl'' were removed, as well as an active frame being removed from the strong hit, resulting in a significantly reduced hitbox duration for each kick (from 6 frames to 2 frames).}} | ||
*{{bugfix|Back aerial no longer snaps downwards when transitioning into a fall.}} | *{{bugfix|Back aerial no longer snaps downwards when transitioning into a fall.}} | ||
*{{buff|Dead Man's Volley reflect window increased by | *{{buff|Dead Man's Volley reflect window increased by 3 frames. It also now has a trail that accurately depicts its reflect location and duration.}} | ||
*{{nerf|Ganondorf's down taunt attack now receives light armor instead of [[super armor]]. It also hits 1 frame later | *{{nerf|Ganondorf's down taunt attack now receives [[light armor]] instead of [[super armor]]. It also hits 1 frame later.}} | ||
**{{buff|Now has a | **{{buff|Now has a large, weaker hitbox that covers the swing of the sword in return. This hitbox has the lowest priority, so opponents in front of Ganondorf are still hit with the main hitbox.}} | ||
*{{change|As an aesthetic when wearing the ''Ocarina of Time'' costume, Ganondorf will wield [https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CH5MOn4VEAIty72.jpg a different sword], similar to one seen in [ | *{{change|As an aesthetic when wearing the ''Ocarina of Time'' costume, Ganondorf will wield [https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CH5MOn4VEAIty72.jpg a different sword], similar to one seen in [http://www.ssbwiki.com/images/2/27/Ganondorf_SSBM.jpg his render for ''Melee''] upon using his down taunt and down taunt attack.}} | ||
==Moveset== | ==Moveset== | ||
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! colspan=2| Neutral attack | ! colspan=2| Neutral attack | ||
| || 7% (hand), 8% (body) || Ganondorf performs a quick palm strike that [[Electric| | | || 7% (hand), 8% (body) || Ganondorf performs a quick palm strike that [[Electric|electrocutes]] enemies on contact. | ||
|- | |- | ||
! rowspan="3" | Forward tilt || ↗ | ! rowspan="3" | Forward tilt || ↗ | ||
| rowspan="3" | || 12-14% || rowspan="3" | Ganondorf quickly kicks the opponent with a large force. This move can be angled | | rowspan="3" | || 12-14% || rowspan="3" | Ganondorf quickly kicks the opponent with a large force. This move can be angled. | ||
|- | |- | ||
!→ | !→ | ||
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! colspan=2| Up tilt | ! colspan=2| Up tilt | ||
| || 8% (hit 1), 22% (hit 2 foot), 20% (hit 2 body) || Ganondorf does a very quick stomp on the opponent | | || 8% (hit 1), 22% (hit 2 foot), 20% (hit 2 body) || Ganondorf does a very quick stomp on the opponent. Weaker than the original up tilt, but much quicker. Ganondorf's left arm and leg are [[intangible]] the moment he plants his foot on the ground. | ||
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! colspan=2| Down tilt | ! colspan=2| Down tilt | ||
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! colspan=2| Down taunt (attack) | ! colspan=2| Down taunt (attack) | ||
| || 24% | | || 24%/31%/33%/35%/37% || If the player holds down the down taunt button, Ganondorf will swing the sword downward after looking at it briefly as it glows purple. Extremely strong knockback equivalent to the old Warlock Punch if opponent is directly in front of him, but it also possesses a very large sourspot during the swing, where it will deal less damage and knockback. Deals more damage towards the tip of the sword at the end of the move. | ||
|- | |- | ||
! colspan=2| Neutral special | ! colspan=2| Neutral special | ||
| Dead Man's Volley & Drift / Dark Descent || 5% (cape flip) || On the ground, Ganondorf will swing his cape, reflecting projectiles at twice their original speed while | | Dead Man's Volley & Drift / Dark Descent || 5% (cape flip) || On the ground, Ganondorf will swing his cape, reflecting projectiles at twice their original speed while damaging nearby opponents. Using it once in midair will make him float, and using it again will make him perform the volley. This is based on a move Ganondorf used in his boss battle in ''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time''. | ||
|- | |- | ||
! colspan=2| Side special | ! colspan=2| Side special | ||
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==In [[competitive play]]== | ==In [[competitive play]]== | ||
=== | ===Notable players=== | ||
*{{Sm|Arty|USA}} | |||
*{{Sm|Darkrain|USA}} | |||
*{{Sm| | *{{Sm|Hungry Headcrab|USA}} | ||
*{{Sm| | *{{Sm|Junebug|USA}} | ||
*{{Sm| | *{{Sm|Kage|Canada}} | ||
*{{Sm|Junebug|USA}} | *{{Sm|Mr. Brandandorf|USA}} | ||
*{{Sm| | *{{Sm|n0ne|Canada}} | ||
*{{Sm| | *{{Sm|Spider Sense|USA}} | ||
*{{Sm|Vex Kasrani|USA}} | |||
==Alternate costumes== | ==Alternate costumes== | ||
Ganondorf has an alternate costume based on his appearance in ''The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time'' and ''Melee''. This costume also changes the Sword of Sages from ''The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess'' that he pulls out during his down taunt into the sword he is depicted with (but never uses) in ''Melee''. | |||
The | The set comes with recolors for team battles, as well as a purple recolor; his ''Ocarina of Time'' color scheme was replaced to make room. | ||
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|colspan=8|[[ | |colspan=8|[[Image:Ganondorf Palette (PM).png|frame|center|Ganondorf's alternate costumes in PM]] | ||
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|[[File:GanondorfHeadSSBB.png]] | |[[File:GanondorfHeadSSBB.png]] | ||
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|[[File:GanondorfHeadOoTRedPM.png]] | |[[File:GanondorfHeadOoTRedPM.png]] | ||
|} | |} | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*Oddly, prior to Version 3.6, whenever the player selected Ganondorf with the red or blue Ocarina of Time costumes, the stock icons would be reversed. A similar issue also happened with | *Oddly, prior to Version 3.6, whenever the player selected Ganondorf with the red or blue Ocarina of Time costumes, the stock icons would be reversed. (The blue costume would use the red stock icon and vice versa.) A similar issue also happened with [[Meta_Knight_(PM)|Meta Knight]]'s Dark and Concept Art costumes. | ||
*The purple Ocarina of Time costume will occasionally show a blue underside of its cape during certain animations. | *The purple Ocarina of Time costume will occasionally show a blue underside of its cape during certain animations. | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
*[ | *[http://projectmgame.com/en/characters/ganondorf Project M character page] | ||
{{Project M}} | {{Project M}} |