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{{Infobox Character Mod
{{Infobox Character Mod
|name = Ivysaur
|name = Ivysaur
|image = {{tabber|title1=Classic (PM)|content1=[[File:Ivysaur SSBB.jpg|250x250px]]|title2=Classic (P+)|content2=[[File:PPlus Ivysaur.png|250x250px]]|title3=Substitute (P+)|content3=[[File:PPlus Substitute Ivysaur.png|250x250px]]|title4=Hex Maniac (P+)|content4=[[File:PPlus Hex Maniac Ivysaur.png|250x250px]]}}
|image = {{tabber|title1=Classic (PM)|content1=[[File:Ivysaur SSBB.jpg|250px]]|title2=Classic (P+)|content2=[[File:PPlus Ivysaur.png|250px]]}}
|mod = Project M
|mod = Project M
|base = SSBB
|base = SSBB
|moveset1 = Ivysaur (SSBB)
|moveset1 = Ivysaur (SSBB)
|altcostume = [[Substitute|Substitute Ivysaur]] (''[[Project+]]''), Hex Maniac (''Project+'')
|altcostume = [[Substitute|Substitute Ivysaur]] (''[[Project+]]'')  
}}
}}
'''Ivysaur''' is a playable character in the ''[[Brawl]]'' mod ''[[Project M]]''. Like {{PM|Charizard}} and {{PM|Squirtle}}, it has been separated from the {{SSBB|Pokémon Trainer}} and so fights alone. Its  [[down special move]], [[Pokémon change]], has been replaced with {{s|bulbapedia|Seed Bomb}} and it has also been given significant buffs.  
'''Ivysaur''' is a playable character in the ''[[Brawl]]'' mod ''[[Project M]]''. Like {{PM|Charizard}} and {{PM|Squirtle}}, it has been separated from the {{SSBB|Pokémon Trainer}} and so fights alone. Its  [[down special move]], [[Pokémon change]], has been replaced with {{s|bulbapedia|Seed Bomb}} and it has also been given significant buffs.  


Ivysaur ranks 28th out of 41 on the [[Project M#Tier list|official]] [[tier list]], toward the midst of the C tier, roughly the same placement as Pokémon Trainer in ''Brawl''. However, as Ivysaur was considered near-useless as a standalone character in ''Brawl'', this is a significant increase in apparent viability. In the official ''[[Project+]]'' tier list, it places at an even higher placement of 19th, landing in the bottom of A tier.
Ivysaur ranks 28th out of 41 on the [[Project M#Tier list|official]] [[tier list]], toward the midst of the C tier, roughly the same placement as Pokémon Trainer in ''Brawl''. However, as Ivysaur was considered near-useless as a standalone character in ''Brawl'', this is a significant increase in apparent viability. In the official ''[[Project +]]'' tier list, it places at an even higher placement of 19th, landing in the bottom of A tier.


==Attributes==
==Attributes==
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Razor Leaf was reworked for consistency and combo ability, giving Ivysaur a more reliable mid-range projectile, while Vine Whip's buffed damage and speed let it function as a great KO option out of a down-throw or even to punish foes on platforms. Ivysaur's new down-special, Seed Bomb, is perhaps its best tool to keep foes in the air; as the projectile rises higher, so does its knockback, which serves the same purpose as its forward-air in steadily walling foes to the blast line. Additionally, Seed Bomb has awkward but effective potential for zoning on the ground, as it will stun any foe it lands near, providing opportunities for punishment.  
Razor Leaf was reworked for consistency and combo ability, giving Ivysaur a more reliable mid-range projectile, while Vine Whip's buffed damage and speed let it function as a great KO option out of a down-throw or even to punish foes on platforms. Ivysaur's new down-special, Seed Bomb, is perhaps its best tool to keep foes in the air; as the projectile rises higher, so does its knockback, which serves the same purpose as its forward-air in steadily walling foes to the blast line. Additionally, Seed Bomb has awkward but effective potential for zoning on the ground, as it will stun any foe it lands near, providing opportunities for punishment.  


Despite Ivysaur's numerous buffs, it still has some weaknesses from ''Brawl'' that can be exploited. Ivysaur's power and flexibility in mid-range situations do not extend to close-range or long-range fights. Ivysaur's moves all have some startup that close-range combatants can take advantage of, especially out of shield, while Razor Leaf and Seed Bomb aren't enough to reach ranged fighters. While previously a middleweight in ''Brawl'', Ivysaur is now a lightweight, worsening its survivability and forcing it to use its self-healing moves to stick around. Its grab, while still as laggy as before, was shortened, making setups off of its throws much harder to achieve. Despite ''Project M''{{'}}s improved tether recovery mechanics, Ivysaur can still be knocked out of a Vine Whip mid-animation.  
Despite Ivysaur's numerous buffs, it still has some weaknesses from ''Brawl'' that can be exploited. Ivysaur's power and flexibility in mid-range situations do not extend to close-range or long-range fights. Ivysaur's moves all have some startup that close-range combatants can take advantage of, especially out of shield, while Razor Leaf and Seed Bomb aren't enough to reach ranged fighters. While previously a middleweight in ''Brawl'', Ivysaur is now a lightweight, worsening its survivability and forcing it to use its self-healing moves to stick around. Its grab, while still as laggy as before, was shortened, making setups off of its throws much harder to achieve. Despite ''Project M'''s improved tether recovery mechanics, Ivysaur can still be knocked out of a Vine Whip mid-animation.  


However, if players can consistently keep foes at mid-range or in the air, Ivysaur's plethora of combo and KO options can easily carry it to victory.
However, if players can consistently keep foes at mid-range or in the air, Ivysaur's plethora of combo and KO options can easily carry it to victory.
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*{{Sm|Cala|USA}} - Ranked 33rd on [[PMRank 2018]].
*{{Sm|Cala|USA}} - Ranked 33rd on [[PMRank 2018]].
*{{Sm|Kendrick|USA}} - Ivysaur/ROB dual main ranked #34 on [[PMRank 2023]].
*{{Sm|Nogh|USA}} - Ranked 26th on [[PMRank 2019]], now dual mains Ivysaur.
*{{Sm|Nogh|USA}} - Ranked 26th on [[PMRank 2019]], now dual mains Ivysaur.
*{{Sm|Sabre|USA}} - Ranked 2nd in SoCal and 40th on PMRank 2019, and inventor of character-specific tech including the Flop Lock.
*{{Sm|Sabre|USA}} - Ranked 2nd in SoCal and 40th on PMRank 2019, and inventor of character-specific tech including the Flop Lock.
*{{Sm|Sothe|USA}} - Ranked 10th on the [[PMRank 2019]] and a notable inactive on [[PMRank 2023]]. Considered the best Ivysaur player in the world.
*{{Sm|Sothe|USA}} - Ranked 10th on the [[PMRank 2019]]. Considered the best Ivysaur player in the world.


==Alternate costumes==
==Alternate costumes==
===Project M===
===Project M===
Ivysaur now has more significant [[palette swap]]s to be more distinctive in [[Team Battle]]s. In addition, it has received  blue, purple, white, and black recolors. Ivysaur's green color is now their {{s|bulbapedia|Shiny}} palette.
Ivysaur now has more significant [[palette swap]]s to be more distinctive in [[Team Battle]]s. In addition, it has received  blue, purple, white, and black recolors.  


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===Project+===
===Project+===
In ''[[Project +]]'', Ivysaur received a complete color revamp, and has a blue skin tone that matches the modern design. Ivysaur also obtains an alternate costume based on the [[Substitute]] doll with further recolors, including a pink color based off of the {{s|bulbapedia|Poké Doll}}. Ivysaur's third costume is Hex Maniac Ivysaur, inspired by the {{s|bulbapedia|Hex Maniac}} Trainer Class as it appears in ''{{s|bulbapedia|Pokémon Ruby & Sapphire}}''. The costume includes ghostly effects over the standard leaf and seed effects. The pink Hex Maniac costume has an outfit design similar to the White Mage class from the ''Final Fantasy'' series, while the green Hex Maniac costume resembles Grunty from Banjo-Kazooie. The blue costume resembles the Hex Maniac design from ''{{s|bulbapedia|Pokémon X & Y}}''.
In ''[[Project +]]'', Ivysaur obtains additional costumes that reference {{pkmn|Bayleef}} and {{pkmn|Tropius}}. Ivysaur also obtains an alternate costume based on the [[Substitute]] doll with further recolors, including a pink color based off of the {{s|bulbapedia|Poké Doll}}.


[[File:Ivysaur Palette (P+).png|1200px|thumb|center|Ivysaur's alternate costumes in P+]]
[[File:Ivysaur Palette (P+).png|800px|thumb|center|Ivysaur's alternate costumes in P+]]


'''Secret costumes:'''
All Costumes:


[[File:Ivysaur Z P+.png|160px]] [[File:Ivysaur R_P+.png|160px]]
'''Default'''


'''Z-Secret Costume:''' "Clone Ivysaur": Based particularly on both Bulbasaurtwo and Venusaurtwo from ''Pokémon: Mewtwo Strikes Back''.
'''Red:''' Based on the season of Autumn
 
'''Green:''' Based on Ivysaur's {{s|bulbapedia|Shiny}} color palette that turns its body light green with dark green spots, turns its leaves dark green, and turns its bud and eyes yellow. In ''Project+'' alone, when this costume is used, its intro animation has it emit sparkles similar to when a Shiny Pokémon appears.
 
'''Blue''' Based on the season of Summer
 
'''Purple''' Based on the season of Spring
 
'''White:''' Based on the season of Winter
 
'''Black'''
 
'''Pink'''
 
'''Light Green:''' Based on {{s|bulbapedia|Bayleef}}, who, like Ivysaur, is the middle evolution of a {{s|bulbapedia|Grass}}-type {{s|bulbapedia|Starter Pokémon}}.
 
'''Brown:''' Based on {{s|bulbapedia|Tropius}}, another {{s|bulbapedia|Grass}}-type Pokémon with large leaves on its back.
 
'''Substitute:''' Based on the doll commonly associated with {{s|bulbapedia|Substitute}}, itself vaguely resembing the Pokémon, {{s|bulbapedia|Rhydon}}, in earlier depictions.
 
'''Substitute Orange'''
 
'''Substitute Blue'''
 
'''Substitute Yellow'''
 
'''Substitute Pink:''' Based on the {{s|bulbapedia|Poké Doll}}, an item resembling {{s|bulbapedia|Clefairy}} that, when used during a battle with a wild Pokémon, enable the trainer to flee from it no matter the difference between their Pokémon's Speed and the wild Pokémon's Speed.
 
'''Z-Secret Costume:''' "Saurceress Ivysaur": A costume seemingly inspired by the {{s|bulbapedia|Hex Maniac}} Trainer Class as it appears in ''{{s|bulbapedia|Pokémon Ruby & Sapphire}}''.


'''R-Secret Costume:''' Cactus/Desert based costume: May have been inspired by desert-dwelling {{s|bulbapedia|Grass}}-type Pokémon resembling cacti, such as {{s|bulbapedia|Cacnea}} and {{s|bulbapedia|Maractus}}.
'''R-Secret Costume:''' Cactus/Desert based costume: May have been inspired by desert-dwelling {{s|bulbapedia|Grass}}-type Pokémon resembling cacti, such as {{s|bulbapedia|Cacnea}} and {{s|bulbapedia|Maractus}}.
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*In [[The Subspace Emissary]], Ivysaur cannot be selected as a playable character during cutscenes; the Pokémon Trainer (who is referred to with {{PM|Mewtwo}}'s name) will always default to {{PM|Squirtle}} prior to Charizard's capture and {{PM|Charizard}} after its capture, and [[Pokémon Change]] does not exist in ''Project M''.
*In [[The Subspace Emissary]], Ivysaur cannot be selected as a playable character during cutscenes; the Pokémon Trainer (who is referred to with {{PM|Mewtwo}}'s name) will always default to {{PM|Squirtle}} prior to Charizard's capture and {{PM|Charizard}} after its capture, and [[Pokémon Change]] does not exist in ''Project M''.
*Originally, its Z-Secret costume took visual inspiration from [[bulbapedia:Vileplume (Pokémon)|Vileplume]] who, like Ivysaur, is a Grass/Poison-type Pokémon originating from ''{{s|bulbapedia|Pokémon Red & Blue}}'' and could be seen as a counterpart to another fully-evoled Grass/Poison-type Pokémon, [[bulbapedia:Victreebel (Pokémon)|Victreebel]].
*Originally, its Z-Secret costume took visual inspiration from [[bulbapedia:Vileplume (Pokémon)|Vileplume]] who, like Ivysaur, is a Grass/Poison-type Pokémon originating from ''{{s|bulbapedia|Pokémon Red & Blue}}'' and could be seen as a counterpart to another fully-evoled Grass/Poison-type Pokémon, [[bulbapedia:Victreebel (Pokémon)|Victreebel]].
==External links==
==External links==
*[https://pmunofficial.com/en/characters/ivysaur/ Ivysaur's page at the Project M website]
*[https://pmunofficial.com/en/characters/ivysaur/ Ivysaur's page at the Project M website]
*[https://www.reddit.com/r/SSBPM/comments/i3n94h/labbing_discord_results_ivysaur/ Labbing Discord Tech Post]
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