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'''Lucas''' ({{ja|リュカ|Ryuka}}, ''Lucas'') is a playable character in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. Lucas was revealed along with {{SSBU|Ness}} and all other veterans on June 12th, 2018 and is classified as [[Fighter number|Fighter #37]]. | |||
As in ''[[Smash 4]]'', {{s|wikipedia|Lani Minella}}'s portrayal of Lucas from ''[[Brawl]]'' was repurposed for ''Ultimate''. | |||
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Being a pseudo-clone of {{SSBU|Ness}}, Lucas shares attributes with him in terms of special moves. However, the two are very different from each other in gameplay. Lucas is a middleweight that has slow [[walking]] speed, average [[dashing]] speed and [[gravity]], fast [[air speed]], and below-average [[falling speed]]. He makes up for his lack of ground mobility with the speed of his attacks, with many possessing low lag, allowing him to rack up damage quickly and safely, while he also boasts a large number of high-damaging and powerful attacks that can KO at early percents. | Being a pseudo-clone of {{SSBU|Ness}}, Lucas shares attributes with him in terms of special moves. However, the two are very different from each other in gameplay. Lucas is a middleweight that has slow [[walking]] speed, average [[dashing]] speed and [[gravity]], fast [[air speed]], and below-average [[falling speed]]. He makes up for his lack of ground mobility with the speed of his attacks, with many possessing low lag, allowing him to rack up damage quickly and safely, while he also boasts a large number of high-damaging and powerful attacks that can KO at early percents. | ||
Arguably Lucas's greatest strength is his extremely dangerous edgeguarding game, which is among the greatest in ''Ultimate'', and allows him to easily KO off-stage opponents at unusually early | Arguably Lucas's greatest strength is his extremely dangerous edgeguarding game, which is among the greatest in ''Ultimate'', and allows him to easily KO off-stage opponents at unusually early %. PK Freeze freezes opponents and now launches opponents horizontally with powerful knockback, enabling it to KO off-stage opponents at ludicrously low % and making it one of his most infamous edge-guarding techniques. Its incredibly large hitbox makes it an excellent 2-frame punish tool, can be used to punish rolls or techs, and can also be used as a deadly stage spike and ledgetrapping option. PK Fire can be used to snipe offstage opponents for a KO. The orb of PK-Thunder has very high base knockback and hitstun making it extremely useful for dragging the opponent to the blastline, stage spiking them, and sending off-stage opponents far enough from the stage to completely prevent them from recovering. PK Thunder is especially effective against characters with poor horizontal recoveries, who rely on tether recoveries or characters who recover from below, and Lucas can nearly effortlessly gimp them at awkwardly early percents (as low as 0%), while he remains almost completely safely on-stage. PSI Magnet contains a windbox at the start-up of the move that will pull opponents closer to Lucas, in the air, the strength of the windbox scales based on the opponents percentage, which can be useful for setting up an edge-guard situation or even outright gimping opponents. The move's semi-spike hitbox can KO off-stage opponents at reasonable percentages or put them in a bad position off-stage. Alongside his special moves, Lucas has some of the strongest smash attacks that are also excellent at edgeguarding and KOing, especially his down smash; the first hit is among the most powerful in the game and can KO under 60% at the ledge. Similarily to PK Freeze, it has an extremely large hitbox and a long duration that make it an incredibly deadly tool for 2-frame punishes, and ledgetrapping, while it can successfully catch opponents under certain stages and punish rolling or teching opponents. Also, a reverse down smash can potentially stage spike opponents at the edge, and all 3 hits can even sometimes land if the opponents don't tech the individual hits successfully. Lucas's forward smash is a strong and quick smash attack that can efficiently KO opponents who recklessly air dodge towards the stage. Lucas's up smash is among the absolute strongest and has invincibility on frames 1-7, which allows it to punish ledge attacks with proper timing (although it is situational), and can catch some characters hanging on the edge (although it doesn't work on about half of the cast). Lucas's back and forward throws are strong (with the former being among the strongest) and can force edgeguarding situations and KO at high percentages at the ledge. Lucas also possesses two meteor smash aerials, his back and down aerials, while his forward aerial deals strong knockback and is a reliable KOing option. Overall, Lucas has one of the best 2-frame punish abilities in ''Ultimate'', with his PK Freeze, down smash, forward tilt, dash attack, and down tilt being very efficient (especially the former three), while forward tilt and dash attack are surprisingly powerful for attacks of their type. | ||
Alongside his great edgeguarding potential, Lucas' recovery is among the longest and most flexible in the game, thanks to his Zair tether recovery, his long directional air dodge, and his long-distanced PK Thunder 2. His PK Thunder travels in a tighter arc than Ness' and doesn't disappear when hitting an enemy, unlike the latter, while his PK Thunder 2 sends him a much greater distance, allowing him to safely go far off to the sides or far below the stage to edge-guard his opponents and quickly recover on-stage after efficiently edgeguarding or gimping them. Additionally, if he bumps into part of the stage or a wall, he can use his PK Thunder a second time for a limited time, making his recovery even longer overall. However, it can still be exploited by some characters, as it is rather slow overall and his [[PK Thunder]] can be absorbed or reflected by some characters, while projectiles can disrupt it efficiently. His [[PK Thunder 2]] also can occasionally have some angling issues, and has long ending lag, making Lucas vulnerable to gimps and punishes by some characters. | Alongside his great edgeguarding potential, Lucas' recovery is among the longest and most flexible in the game, thanks to his Zair tether recovery, his long directional air dodge, and his long-distanced PK Thunder 2. His PK Thunder travels in a tighter arc than Ness' and doesn't disappear when hitting an enemy, unlike the latter, while his PK Thunder 2 sends him a much greater distance, allowing him to safely go far off to the sides or far below the stage to edge-guard his opponents and quickly recover on-stage after efficiently edgeguarding or gimping them. Additionally, if he bumps into part of the stage or a wall, he can use his PK Thunder a second time for a limited time, making his recovery even longer overall. However, it can still be exploited by some characters, as it is rather slow overall and his [[PK Thunder]] can be absorbed or reflected by some characters, while projectiles can disrupt it efficiently. His [[PK Thunder 2]] also can occasionally have some angling issues, and has long ending lag, making Lucas vulnerable to gimps and punishes by some characters. | ||
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Forward tilt is a strong disjointed poking tool that when angled up can anti air a plethora of moves. It can also easily 2-frame recoveries when angled down. It's also extremely safe on shield and can only be punished by {{SSBU|Link}}'s [[Spin Attack]] from out of shield. Up tilt is also used to pop opponents out of the air similar to forward tilt but can combo into up air if they are around 30%. Tap jump is advised in order to do so as that's the only way to bypass the short hop macro. Jab is a useful "get off me" and combo tool, but overall outclassed by down tilt's frame data and utility. Dash attack comes out fairly slow, and slows Lucas' ground speed while executing it. However, its hitbox is pretty large and can 2-frame or hit an opponent on the edge. Unlike most dash attacks, it can function as a reasonably strong KO option, as its sweetspot is strong enough to KO {{SSBU|Mario}} at 105% at the edge. In comparison, its sourspot is much weaker, yet dash attack's decent interruptbility and its sourspot's higher launching angle make it serviceable for setting up aerial pressure. While his forward smash is not nearly as strong as his other smash attacks in terms of range and knockback, it makes up for it by being his fastest smash attack, while still being powerful; this move also has the ability to [[reflect]] projectiles and is a great combo finisher. Lastly, forward smash also has a tipper hitbox that KOs a lot earlier. Down smash has Lucas strike the ground three times in front of him; each hit getting progressively larger, but also getting progressively weaker (with the first hit of the move being one of the strongest down smashes in the game). The move is incredibly useful for ending jab lock combos, ledgetrapping and [[Edge#2 frame punish|2-frame punishes]]. It also has a large hitbox that enables it to catch opponents directly below certain stages, thus being one of his best KOing moves. His up smash has invincibility on frame 1-7 (also avoiding grabs) which therefore allows it to be used as a situational counter-attack tool. It also has extremely high knockback that can KO reliably at low percentages. However, the start-up and recovery is extremely high thus making it a "high risk, high reward" read and punish option. Alongside his forward and back throws, his up throw is also among the strongest and can KO reliably at high percentages. | Forward tilt is a strong disjointed poking tool that when angled up can anti air a plethora of moves. It can also easily 2-frame recoveries when angled down. It's also extremely safe on shield and can only be punished by {{SSBU|Link}}'s [[Spin Attack]] from out of shield. Up tilt is also used to pop opponents out of the air similar to forward tilt but can combo into up air if they are around 30%. Tap jump is advised in order to do so as that's the only way to bypass the short hop macro. Jab is a useful "get off me" and combo tool, but overall outclassed by down tilt's frame data and utility. Dash attack comes out fairly slow, and slows Lucas' ground speed while executing it. However, its hitbox is pretty large and can 2-frame or hit an opponent on the edge. Unlike most dash attacks, it can function as a reasonably strong KO option, as its sweetspot is strong enough to KO {{SSBU|Mario}} at 105% at the edge. In comparison, its sourspot is much weaker, yet dash attack's decent interruptbility and its sourspot's higher launching angle make it serviceable for setting up aerial pressure. While his forward smash is not nearly as strong as his other smash attacks in terms of range and knockback, it makes up for it by being his fastest smash attack, while still being powerful; this move also has the ability to [[reflect]] projectiles and is a great combo finisher. Lastly, forward smash also has a tipper hitbox that KOs a lot earlier. Down smash has Lucas strike the ground three times in front of him; each hit getting progressively larger, but also getting progressively weaker (with the first hit of the move being one of the strongest down smashes in the game). The move is incredibly useful for ending jab lock combos, ledgetrapping and [[Edge#2 frame punish|2-frame punishes]]. It also has a large hitbox that enables it to catch opponents directly below certain stages, thus being one of his best KOing moves. His up smash has invincibility on frame 1-7 (also avoiding grabs) which therefore allows it to be used as a situational counter-attack tool. It also has extremely high knockback that can KO reliably at low percentages. However, the start-up and recovery is extremely high thus making it a "high risk, high reward" read and punish option. Alongside his forward and back throws, his up throw is also among the strongest and can KO reliably at high percentages. | ||
Outside of edgeguarding, Lucas has very versatile special moves, PK Freeze has great maneuverability and can be a useful pressuring and anti-air attack. PK Fire sends a fiery bolt straight forward which explodes on contact. It doesn't explode on shields however. It's a decent spacing tool that deals moderate knockback and can sometimes be used as a combo extender. PK Thunder does not disappear upon hitting an opponent like Ness's but instead the tail hits multiple times. This, coupled with its very high hitstun, makes it possible to combo into itself and is a great damage-racking and shield poking tool. It does disappear when it collides with a hard [[platform]] or wall. It also disappears when an opponent hits Lucas while he is doing the attack. PK Thunder 2, while lacking the early KO potential of Ness's, deals an extreme amount of damage and is also strong enough to KO at the top blast line at reasonably low percents. PSI Magnet absorbs energy based [[projectile]]s. The amount of damage it heals depends on the projectile's power as it heals 1 | Outside of edgeguarding, Lucas has very versatile special moves, PK Freeze has great maneuverability and can be a useful pressuring and anti-air attack. PK Fire sends a fiery bolt straight forward which explodes on contact. It doesn't explode on shields however. It's a decent spacing tool that deals moderate knockback and can sometimes be used as a combo extender. PK Thunder does not disappear upon hitting an opponent like Ness's but instead the tail hits multiple times. This, coupled with its very high hitstun, makes it possible to combo into itself and is a great damage-racking and shield poking tool. It does disappear when it collides with a hard [[platform]] or wall. It also disappears when an opponent hits Lucas while he is doing the attack. PK Thunder 2, while lacking the early KO potential of Ness's, deals an extreme amount of damage and is also strong enough to KO at the top blast line at reasonably low percents. PSI Magnet absorbs energy based [[projectile]]s. The amount of damage it heals depends on the projectile's power as it heals 1,66x more as the projectile capping at 30%. This makes the move useful for improving Lucas' survivability and to discourage projectile camping from characters with energy projectiles. If projectiles are absorbed while grounded, the end lag after the absorption can be cancelled on the same frame as the absorption with a jump, dodge, or spot dodge, improving the move's safety on the ground. The move also has a semi-spike hitbox upon releasing the special button. Said hitbox is also one of the safest non projectile moves on shield in the game (being +0 on block), and can lead into some combos at low percentages (PSI Magnet into dash attack or grab aerial being some examples). Finally, Lucas has strong wavebouncing abilities, as each of his special moves (except for PK Thunder) gives him a significant recoil which can be very useful for mindgames. | ||
However, Lucas is not without his drawbacks. While he has a powerful pressuring game and can force opponents in a disadvantage state fairly easily, Lucas, himself, has almost non-existent anti-pressuring options, thus, his biggest flaw is his horrible defensive game. Because grabs out of shield have an additional 4 frames of start-up in ''Ultimate'' and Lucas lacks a fast grab, up special and up smash, while none of his aerials hit before frame 7, his out of shield game is among the worst in the cast. Additionally, because his overall grounded mobility is average at best, and some of his attacks have rather short range, Lucas primarily struggles with rushdowns, as he can find it difficult to keep out the opponent with forward air and forward tilt, especially if the opponent has superior range and priority than Lucas. He also struggles when put high above his opponents, as he doesn't have a good hitbox under him to force landings and being floaty makes him extremely susceptible to getting juggled, while Lucas is nearly incapable of escaping juggles against characters with great juggling abilities (such as {{SSBU|Mario}}) due to him lacking a useful combo-breaking move. As such, Lucas overall has a terrible disadvantage state and one single mistake can potentially cause him the loss of a stock rather quickly. | However, Lucas is not without his drawbacks. While he has a powerful pressuring game and can force opponents in a disadvantage state fairly easily, Lucas, himself, has almost non-existent anti-pressuring options, thus, his biggest flaw is his horrible defensive game. Because grabs out of shield have an additional 4 frames of start-up in ''Ultimate'' and Lucas lacks a fast grab, up special and up smash, while none of his aerials hit before frame 7, his out of shield game is among the worst in the cast. Additionally, because his overall grounded mobility is average at best, and some of his attacks have rather short range, Lucas primarily struggles with rushdowns, as he can find it difficult to keep out the opponent with forward air and forward tilt, especially if the opponent has superior range and priority than Lucas. He also struggles when put high above his opponents, as he doesn't have a good hitbox under him to force landings and being floaty makes him extremely susceptible to getting juggled, while Lucas is nearly incapable of escaping juggles against characters with great juggling abilities (such as {{SSBU|Mario}}) due to him lacking a useful combo-breaking move. As such, Lucas overall has a terrible disadvantage state and one single mistake can potentially cause him the loss of a stock rather quickly. | ||
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==Changes from ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''== | ==Changes from ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''== | ||
Near the end of ''SSB4''{{'}}s metagame Lucas was considered a high tier character (28th out of 55), being tied with {{SSB4|Ness}}. In the transition to ''Ultimate'', Lucas has received a mix of buffs and nerfs; although he received much more buffs, it's difficult to determine whether he has been buffed or nerfed overall. Some of Lucas's biggest strengths from the previous game have been noticeably nerfed, and some of his mix-up options are not as effective as before, but his moveset as a whole is much more consistent, granting him many more options he lacked in the previous game. | |||
Lucas has received comparatively few nerfs, though most of them have been heavy | Lucas has received comparatively few nerfs, though most of them have been heavy, with the most notable of these nerfs being the loss of some of his best KO setups, his [[down throw]] no longer combos into any of his aerials beyond very low percentages, and the universally [[tech]]able [[footstool]]s and changes to [[lock]]ing have significantly hindered his previously guaranteed setups into said combos. Overall, Lucas no longer has access to semi-guaranteed KO set-ups from his down throw (into back aerial at the edge, or to up aerial at high percentages), and his footstool-based combos are much less useful unless the opponent isn't able to tech in time. On the other hand, grounded footstool into double jump cancel zair is a newer option for him as well as grounded footstool PK Thunder 1. | ||
Aside from those nerfs, [[PK Thunder 2]] now has halted momentum at the end of its animation, which shortens his recovery. Lucas also has a slightly harder time landing due to [[PSI Magnet]] no longer halting his momentum in the air. | |||
In spite of these nerfs, Lucas has predominantly received many more significant buffs. His frame data and damage output have all been strengthened as a whole, which has made his attacks generally safer (especially if sweetspotted, due to their [[electric]] effect). Lucas's approach and aerial game are much more effective, as his [[forward aerial|forward]], [[back aerial|back]] and [[up aerial]]s all are now capable of [[autocancel]]ing from a short hop, the former is a much more viable move for KOing, and the latter's hitbox now matches its animation more correctly. His [[grab aerial]] can now be [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MA1bVZEyPQ0 double-jump canceled] as well, which now gives him an additional option for approaching as well as retreating and can be chained into itself repeatedly or forward air, giving it great combo ability. [[ | In spite of these nerfs, Lucas has nevertheless predominantly received many more significant buffs. His frame data and damage output have all been strengthened as a whole, which has made his attacks generally safer but also with more reactable hitlag than in ''SSB4'' it helps with combos and the opponent reacting (especially if sweetspotted, due to their [[electric]] effect). Lucas's approach and aerial game are much more effective, as his [[forward aerial|forward]], [[back aerial|back]] and [[up aerial]]s all are now capable of [[autocancel]]ing from a short hop, the former is a much more viable move for KOing, and the latter's hitbox now matches its animation more correctly. His [[grab aerial]] can now be [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MA1bVZEyPQ0 double-jump canceled] as well, which now gives him an additional option for approaching as well as retreating and can be chained into itself repeatedly or forward air, giving it great combo ability. Also, his [[down aerial]] can now loop into itself at mid to high percentages, while being somewhat difficult to SDI out of but very doable, and set-up kill confirms (most notably forward and down smash, and forward air), and the inability to tech grounded meteor smashes benefits his back aerial, which can also loop into itself and his other aerials. Thanks to these buffs, the aforementioned nerfs to his combo game have been somewhat compensated, with the latter and his mix-up options still being extremely effective in his metagame. His grounded game has seen several noteworthy improvements, as [[forward tilt]] has more range and power, his [[up tilt|up]] and [[down tilt]]s have more combo ability, his sweetspotted [[forward smash]] is more powerful, [[up smash]] has exponentially increased power and now renders him invincible for longer, and [[down smash]] can now once again hit opponents multiple times. Finally, Lucas's special moves have all been improved as well; in particular, [[PK Freeze]] has been drastically improved as it, no longer makes Lucas helpless, can travel through soft and semi-soft platforms, now follows the ground on contact with hard platforms, sends at a lower angle that gives it fearsome [[edgeguarding]] potential, and leaves opponents [[freeze|frozen]] for a much longer period of time at higher percentages. [[PK Fire]] also sends at a lower angle and has more knockback, making it a more impactful projectile when it connects; [[PK Thunder]] travels faster and is an even better edgeguarding and gimping tool; and PSI Magnet absorbs and recovers faster, but the hitbox is 2 frames slower on the release. Thanks to the significant power buffs to most of his already powerful finishers, along with his drastically better edgeguarding game, Lucas is overall a much more powerful character, now being able to KO his opponents much more easily and having a considerably better punish game. | ||
Aside from the changes to footstooling and locking, some of the universal changes made to ''Ultimate''{{'}}s engine have significantly benefitted Lucas overall. Like with most other veterans, his previously lacking mobility is somewhat better thanks to his faster [[dash]]ing and [[air speed]]s; combined with his improved aerials and PK Fire, this gives him a significantly more useful neutral game. The increased [[shieldstun]] further improves the safety of Lucas' attacks on shield, especially if they're sweetspotted. Thanks to the changes to [[air dodge]]s and the return of directional air dodges, Lucas has another option to mix up his recovery, furthermore, like {{SSBU|Ness}}, Lucas's directional air dodge travels farther than other characters. Adding to this, because characters can only air dodge once before landing or getting hit, when combined with a retooled PK Freeze, Lucas's edgeguarding game is much more lethal than before. On the other hand, the ability to air dodge once before landing or getting hit has further worsened his ability to land. | Aside from the changes to footstooling and locking, some of the universal changes made to ''Ultimate''{{'}}s engine have significantly benefitted Lucas overall. Like with most other veterans, his previously lacking mobility is somewhat better thanks to his faster [[dash]]ing and [[air speed]]s; combined with his improved aerials and PK Fire, this gives him a significantly more useful neutral game. The increased [[shieldstun]] further improves the safety of Lucas' attacks on shield, especially if they're sweetspotted. Thanks to the changes to [[air dodge]]s and the return of directional air dodges, Lucas has another option to mix up his recovery, furthermore, like {{SSBU|Ness}}, Lucas's directional air dodge travels farther than other characters. Adding to this, because characters can only air dodge once before landing or getting hit, when combined with a retooled PK Freeze, Lucas's edgeguarding game is much more lethal than before. On the other hand, the ability to air dodge once before landing or getting hit has further worsened his ability to land. | ||
In the end, while Lucas no longer has access to KO setups from his down throw and his footstool and locking based combos are less effective, many of his most glaring weaknesses were notably improved, some of his less-potent moves became much stronger, the significant buffs to his already great edgeguarding game and his much more powerful and damaging finishers have significantly improved his KOing ability and the changes to the game's pace have provided more flexibility for him, granting him far more options than he had in ''SSB4''. As a result of this, he has a relatively higher learning curve and he now plays better with a mix-up playstyle. While Lucas's changes makes it uncertain as to whether he was buffed or nerfed, most players agree that Lucas has generally improved at the pace the rest of the cast has. So far, despite Lucas's playerbase remaining small in competitive play, he has achieved above average to strong results at the local and regional levels, thanks to players such as {{Sm|ChocoTaco}}, {{Sm|Mekos}} and {{Sm|WhYYZ}}, though they have been more sparse in national tournaments. As of now, Lucas's viability in competitive remains up for debate, although he is generally agreed to remain a viable character, likely moreso than in ''SSB4''. Nowadays, he is usually considered as a upper-mid tier or even a high tier character, although it is very much split as to where Lucas really is. | |||
{{SSB4 to SSBU changelist|char=Lucas}} | {{SSB4 to SSBU changelist|char=Lucas}} | ||
==Update history== | ==Update history== | ||
Lucas was buffed slightly via game updates | Lucas was buffed slightly via game updates. | ||
Dash attack | Starting with update 2.0.0, neutral aerial was buffed, allowing Lucas to grab edges earlier and having reduced landing lag. Following this, update 4.0.0 buffed Lucas in a few more ways. Forward tilt's sweetspot gained a larger hitbox (albeit only during the first 2 frames) and higher base knockback, both of which make it a deceptively useful KO option, especially when angled upward as a follow-up from down tilt. Dash attack's duration was lengthened, although its sourspot was inadvertently nerfed slightly, as it is now 2 frames less advantaged on hit. Up smash became safer thanks to gaining more invincibility frames during start-up. Lastly, up aerial and [[PK Fire]] had their ending lag and landing lag decreased, respectively. And finally, update 8.0.0 improved the consistency of Lucas' pivot grab by adjusting its axis positioning. | ||
Overall, Lucas | Overall, Lucas is slightly better than he was at ''Ultimate'''s launch. | ||
'''{{GameIcon|SSBU}} {{SSBU|2.0.0}}''' | '''{{GameIcon|SSBU}} {{SSBU|2.0.0}}''' | ||
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|neutraldesc=A right-legged roundhouse kick, followed by a right-legged hook kick, followed by a left-legged reverse roundhouse kick. The last hit has slightly more range. Hits first on frame 2, making it Lucas' fastest ground attack. The first and second hits can [[jab lock]], but might miss on very thin characters like {{SSBU|Joker}} and {{SSBU|Zero Suit Samus}}. The second hit can be interrupted sooner than in ''SSB4'', and lead into a grab or aerial attack. | |neutraldesc=A right-legged roundhouse kick, followed by a right-legged hook kick, followed by a left-legged reverse roundhouse kick. The last hit has slightly more range. Hits first on frame 2, making it Lucas' fastest ground attack. The first and second hits can [[jab lock]], but might miss on very thin characters like {{SSBU|Joker}} and {{SSBU|Zero Suit Samus}}. The second hit can be interrupted sooner than in ''SSB4'', and lead into a grab or aerial attack. | ||
|ftiltname=PK Slash ({{ja| | |ftiltname=PK Slash ({{ja|PKスラッシュ|PK Surasshu}}) | ||
|ftiltdmg=11% (sweetspot), 7.5% (sourspot) | |ftiltdmg=11% (sweetspot), 7.5% (sourspot) | ||
|ftiltdesc=Twirls with his arm extended to emit a small blast of PSI energy from his hand. It can be angled and has a [[disjointed hitbox]], although its sweetspot is located inside of the blast. It has overall low lag, disjointed range, and the ability to be angled, all of which make it very useful for 2-framing an opponent. In addition, its sweetspot is powerful enough to KO reliably, whereas its sourspot can [[lock]] opponents at low percents. Due to these traits, it is one of Lucas' best KO options, and is generally considered one of the best forward tilts in the game. | |ftiltdesc=Twirls with his arm extended to emit a small blast of PSI energy from his hand. It can be angled and has a [[disjointed hitbox]], although its sweetspot is located inside of the blast. It has overall low lag, disjointed range, and the ability to be angled, all of which make it very useful for 2-framing an opponent. In addition, its sweetspot is powerful enough to KO reliably, whereas its sourspot can [[lock]] opponents at low percents. Due to these traits, it is one of Lucas' best KO options, and is generally considered one of the best forward tilts in the game. | ||
|utiltname=PK Reverse Kick ({{ja| | |utiltname=PK Reverse Kick ({{ja|PKリバーサルキック|PK Ribāsu Kikku}}) | ||
|utiltdmg=1.5% (hit 1), 8% (clean hit 2), 5% (late hit 2) | |utiltdmg=1.5% (hit 1), 8% (clean hit 2), 5% (late hit 2) | ||
|utiltdesc=Telekinetically tilts himself upside down to perform a vertical thrust kick that emits a blast of PSI energy from his foot. It can combo into itself, a neutral aerial or an up aerial at low to medium percents. | |utiltdesc=Telekinetically tilts himself upside down to perform a vertical thrust kick that emits a blast of PSI energy from his foot. It can combo into itself, a neutral aerial or an up aerial at low to medium percents. | ||
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|dtiltdmg=5% | |dtiltdmg=5% | ||
|dtiltdesc=A legsweep. Although weak, it is fast and reliable for either racking up damage or chaining into itself, a neutral attack, a forward tilt or at higher percents even a forward aerial and a grab. Hits on frame 3, making it tied with {{SSBU|Ness}}, {{SSBU|Little Mac}}, {{SSBU|R.O.B.}}, and {{SSBU|Meta Knight}}'s down tilts for being the fastest down tilt in the game. The edge of down tilt unfortunately doesn't [[lock]] opponents like it used to do in other iterations. | |dtiltdesc=A legsweep. Although weak, it is fast and reliable for either racking up damage or chaining into itself, a neutral attack, a forward tilt or at higher percents even a forward aerial and a grab. Hits on frame 3, making it tied with {{SSBU|Ness}}, {{SSBU|Little Mac}}, {{SSBU|R.O.B.}}, and {{SSBU|Meta Knight}}'s down tilts for being the fastest down tilt in the game. The edge of down tilt unfortunately doesn't [[lock]] opponents like it used to do in other iterations. | ||
|dashname=PK Palm Push ({{ja| | |dashname=PK Palm Push ({{ja|PKパームプッシュ|PK Pāmu Pusshu}}) | ||
|dashdmg=13% (sweetspot), 9% (sourspot) | |dashdmg=13% (sweetspot), 9% (sourspot) | ||
|dashdesc=A dashing palm thrust that emits a blast of PSI energy from his hand. Its sweetspot is powerful enough to KO at reasonable percents, although it has noticeable start-up and deals more damage the farther the opponent is from Lucas. | |dashdesc=A dashing palm thrust that emits a blast of PSI energy from his hand. Its sweetspot is powerful enough to KO at reasonable percents, although it has noticeable start-up and deals more damage the farther the opponent is from Lucas. | ||
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|fsmashdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSBU|14}} (base), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSBU|15}} (tip), 1.5× (reflected projectiles) | |fsmashdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSBU|14}} (base), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSBU|15}} (tip), 1.5× (reflected projectiles) | ||
|fsmashdesc=Swings a {{s|wikibound|stick}} in front of himself. The stick's tip deals more damage and knockback. Lucas' stick also has the ability to [[reflect]] projectiles. | |fsmashdesc=Swings a {{s|wikibound|stick}} in front of himself. The stick's tip deals more damage and knockback. Lucas' stick also has the ability to [[reflect]] projectiles. | ||
|usmashname=PK Smash Geyser ({{ja| | |usmashname=PK Smash Geyser ({{ja|PKスマッシュゲイザー|PK Sumasshu Geizā}}) | ||
|usmashdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSBU|2}} (hit 1), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSBU|21}}, {{ChargedSmashDmgSSBU|20}}, {{ChargedSmashDmgSSBU|18}}, {{ChargedSmashDmgSSBU|16}}, or {{ChargedSmashDmgSSBU|14}} (clean to late hit 2) | |usmashdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSBU|2}} (hit 1), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSBU|21}}, {{ChargedSmashDmgSSBU|20}}, {{ChargedSmashDmgSSBU|18}}, {{ChargedSmashDmgSSBU|16}}, or {{ChargedSmashDmgSSBU|14}} (clean to late hit 2) | ||
|usmashdesc=Emits a large blast of PSI energy above his head. Despite in-game tips saying it can attack opponents hanging on the edge, this is only partly true; it'll either whiff or not connect properly on 60% of the cast, the remaining 40% will get hit and combo'd into the strong hit. It is a huge "high-risk, high-reward" attack; it has an extreme amount of ending lag, which makes it very punishable if missed, but it is strong enough to KO at 81% when uncharged and at 43% when fully charged. It also has other positives, as it renders Lucas invincible on frames 1-7 making it even dodge grabs, grants intangibility to his head on frames 15-29 and has a very large hitbox, making it a decent anti-air and punish attack if used correctly. The animation appears to based on Lucas' {{s|wikibound|Seven Needles}} pulling animation. | |usmashdesc=Emits a large blast of PSI energy above his head. Despite in-game tips saying it can attack opponents hanging on the edge, this is only partly true; it'll either whiff or not connect properly on 60% of the cast, the remaining 40% will get hit and combo'd into the strong hit. It is a huge "high-risk, high-reward" attack; it has an extreme amount of ending lag, which makes it very punishable if missed, but it is strong enough to KO at 81% when uncharged and at 43% when fully charged. It also has other positives, as it renders Lucas invincible on frames 1-7 making it even dodge grabs, grants intangibility to his head on frames 15-29 and has a very large hitbox, making it a decent anti-air and punish attack if used correctly. The animation appears to based on Lucas' {{s|wikibound|Seven Needles}} pulling animation. | ||
|dsmashname=PK Blow ({{ja| | |dsmashname=PK Blow ({{ja|PKブロウ|PK Burō}}) | ||
|dsmashdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSBU|17}} (clean), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSBU|14}} (mid), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSBU|11}} (late) | |dsmashdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSBU|17}} (clean), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSBU|14}} (mid), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSBU|11}} (late) | ||
|dsmashdesc=Aims his arm diagonally downward and emits three consecutive blasts of PSI energy towards the ground while holding his hand in a finger gun gesture. With each blast, its range increases at the expense of damage and knockback. It is one of the strongest down smashes in the game when clean, as it is able to KO as low as 60% near the edge depending on the opponent's weight and DI. If well timed, it can also catch recovering opponents before they grab the edge. Has a bit of start-up lag, but surprisingly low ending lag for its power. Unlike in '' | |dsmashdesc=Aims his arm diagonally downward and emits three consecutive blasts of PSI energy towards the ground while holding his hand in a finger gun gesture. With each blast, its range increases at the expense of damage and knockback. It is one of the strongest down smashes in the game when clean, as it is able to KO as low as 60% near the edge depending on the opponent's weight and DI. If well timed, it can also catch recovering opponents before they grab the edge. Has a bit of start-up lag, but surprisingly low ending lag for its power. Unlike in ''SSB4'', each blast is treated as its own hitbox, meaning that it can potentially hit multiple times at low percents, and damages shields more than once. | ||
|nairname=PK Flying Attack ({{ja| | |nairname=PK Flying Attack ({{ja|PKフライングアタック|PK Furaingu Atakku}}) | ||
|nairdmg={{ShortHopDmgSSBU|2}} (hits 1-3), {{ShortHopDmgSSBU|4}} (hit 4) | |nairdmg={{ShortHopDmgSSBU|2}} (hits 1-3), {{ShortHopDmgSSBU|4}} (hit 4) | ||
|nairdesc=Tumbles while emitting blasts of PSI energy around his torso. A good combo starter. Unlike in the previous game, its launching angle is more horizontal, and the last hit launches the opponent depending on which side they are on in relation to Lucas. | |nairdesc=Tumbles while emitting blasts of PSI energy around his torso. A good combo starter. Unlike in the previous game, its launching angle is more horizontal, and the last hit launches the opponent depending on which side they are on in relation to Lucas. | ||
|fairname=PK Air Front Kick ({{ja| | |fairname=PK Air Front Kick ({{ja|PKエアフロントキック|PK Ea Furonto Kikku}}) | ||
|fairdmg={{ShortHopDmgSSBU|12.5}} (sweetspot), {{ShortHopDmgSSBU|9}} (sourspot) | |fairdmg={{ShortHopDmgSSBU|12.5}} (sweetspot), {{ShortHopDmgSSBU|9}} (sourspot) | ||
|fairdesc=A flying kick that emits a blast of PSI energy from his foot. It is fast and disjointed, making it a good off-stage option and one of Lucas' better spacing options. Its sweetspot deals the most knockback and can KO Mario at the edge at 106% on Battlefield. This move's sourspot can [[lock]] opponents at early percents. It also autocancels in a short hop. | |fairdesc=A flying kick that emits a blast of PSI energy from his foot. It is fast and disjointed, making it a good off-stage option and one of Lucas' better spacing options. Its sweetspot deals the most knockback and can KO Mario at the edge at 106% on Battlefield. This move's sourspot can [[lock]] opponents at early percents. It also autocancels in a short hop. | ||
|bairname=PK Meteor Kick ({{ja| | |bairname=PK Meteor Kick ({{ja|PKメテオキック|PK Meteo Kikku}}) | ||
|bairdmg={{ShortHopDmgSSBU|12}} (sweetspot), {{ShortHopDmgSSBU|9}} (sourspot), {{ShortHopDmgSSBU|7}} (late) | |bairdmg={{ShortHopDmgSSBU|12}} (sweetspot), {{ShortHopDmgSSBU|9}} (sourspot), {{ShortHopDmgSSBU|7}} (late) | ||
|bairdesc=A backflip kick that emits a trail of PSI energy from his foot. It can [[meteor smash]] at the tip of his foot and has disjointed reach, with its weakest hitbox being at the tip. The last hitbox of this move can [[lock]] opponents at early percents. It can also autocancel if buffered out of a short hop. | |bairdesc=A backflip kick that emits a trail of PSI energy from his foot. It can [[meteor smash]] at the tip of his foot and has disjointed reach, with its weakest hitbox being at the tip. The last hitbox of this move can [[lock]] opponents at early percents. It can also autocancel if buffered out of a short hop. | ||
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|uairdmg={{ShortHopDmgSSBU|11}} | |uairdmg={{ShortHopDmgSSBU|11}} | ||
|uairdesc=An upward headbutt. The move's hitbox is now properly attached to Lucas' head unlike in ''SSB4'', making it a more reliable attack. Deals respectable knockback, making it a good KO option near the upper blast line. It can also autocancel in a short hop. At 70% and lower it is an effective combo tool, as it leads into itself and other aerials on landing. | |uairdesc=An upward headbutt. The move's hitbox is now properly attached to Lucas' head unlike in ''SSB4'', making it a more reliable attack. Deals respectable knockback, making it a good KO option near the upper blast line. It can also autocancel in a short hop. At 70% and lower it is an effective combo tool, as it leads into itself and other aerials on landing. | ||
|dairname=PK Foot Stomp ({{ja| | |dairname=PK Foot Stomp ({{ja|PKフットスタンプ|PK Futtu Sutanpu}}) | ||
|dairdmg={{ShortHopDmgSSBU|3.5}} (hits 1-3), {{ShortHopDmgSSBU|5}} (hit 4) | |dairdmg={{ShortHopDmgSSBU|3.5}} (hits 1-3), {{ShortHopDmgSSBU|5}} (hit 4) | ||
|dairdesc=An alternating series of [[Meteor smash|stomps]], with each stomp emitting a small blast of PSI energy from his feet. Isn't as disjointed as it looks as its range has been slightly nerfed from ''SSB4''. The last hitbox of this move can [[lock]] opponents at low percents. The sourspots can also lock opponents on a platform. Because grounded spikes can no longer be teched, down aerial can be looped into itself at around 65% on average, and combo into a forward or down smash for a KO. | |dairdesc=An alternating series of [[Meteor smash|stomps]], with each stomp emitting a small blast of PSI energy from his feet. Isn't as disjointed as it looks as its range has been slightly nerfed from ''SSB4''. The last hitbox of this move can [[lock]] opponents at low percents. The sourspots can also lock opponents on a platform. Because grounded spikes can no longer be teched, down aerial can be looped into itself at around 65% on average, and combo into a forward or down smash for a KO. | ||
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|grabname=Rope Snake ({{ja|ヒモヘビ|Himohebi}}) | |grabname=Rope Snake ({{ja|ヒモヘビ|Himohebi}}) | ||
|grabdesc=Unfurls Duster's Rope Snake in front of himself. His standing grab is deceptively fast, although his pivot grab is very slow. | |grabdesc=Unfurls Duster's Rope Snake in front of himself. His standing grab is deceptively fast, although his pivot grab is very slow. | ||
|pummelname=Grab PK Shock ({{ja| | |pummelname=Grab PK Shock ({{ja|つかみPKショック|Tsukami PK Shokku}}) | ||
|pummeldmg=1.3% | |pummeldmg=1.3% | ||
|pummeldesc= | |pummeldesc=Attacks the opponent with a small burst of PSI energy. | ||
|fthrowname=PK Throw ({{ja| | |fthrowname=PK Throw ({{ja|PKスルー|PK Surū}}) | ||
|fthrowdmg=10% | |fthrowdmg=10% | ||
|fthrowdesc=Telekinetically throws the opponent in front of himself. KO's 1-4% earlier than up-throw on some of the most common legal stages. | |fthrowdesc=Telekinetically throws the opponent in front of himself. KO's 1-4% earlier than up-throw on some of the most common legal stages. | ||
|bthrowname=Reverse PK Throw ({{ja| | |bthrowname=Reverse PK Throw ({{ja|リバースPKスルー|Ribāsu PK Surū}}) | ||
|bthrowdmg=10% | |bthrowdmg=10% | ||
|bthrowdesc=Telekinetically throws the opponent behind himself. It is his strongest throw. It can KO even super heavyweights at 154% near the edge without [[rage]]. | |bthrowdesc=Telekinetically throws the opponent behind himself. It is his strongest throw. It can KO even super heavyweights at 154% near the edge without [[rage]]. | ||
|uthrowname=PK Lifting ({{ja| | |uthrowname=PK Lifting ({{ja|PKリフティング|PK Rifutingu}}) | ||
|uthrowdmg=10% | |uthrowdmg=10% | ||
|uthrowdesc=Telekinetically whirls the opponent around his head, then throws them directly overhead. One of the strongest up throws in the game, as it KOs around 116%-180% depending on the opponent's weight and DI. | |uthrowdesc=Telekinetically whirls the opponent around his head, then throws them directly overhead. One of the strongest up throws in the game, as it KOs around 116%-180% depending on the opponent's weight and DI. | ||
|dthrowname=PK Pile Driver ({{ja| | |dthrowname=PK Pile Driver ({{ja|PKパイルドライバー|PK Pairu Doraibā}}) | ||
|dthrowdmg=11% | |dthrowdmg=11% | ||
|dthrowdesc=Telekinetically slams the opponent into the ground head first. Shows a bury effect, however this is purely aesthetic. It can combo into aerials at low percentages, but it loses follow-up potential quickly at higher percentages because of its noticeable ending lag and knockback. | |dthrowdesc=Telekinetically slams the opponent into the ground head first. Shows a bury effect, however this is purely aesthetic. It can combo into aerials at low percentages, but it loses follow-up potential quickly at higher percentages because of its noticeable ending lag and knockback. | ||
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|fsdmg=6.5% (per hit) | |fsdmg=6.5% (per hit) | ||
|fsdesc=[[Boney]] and [[Kumatora]] join Lucas, who summons [[wikibound:PK Starstorm|a shower of falling stars]] that fly towards the center of the stage, damaging opponents in range. The trajectory of the meteors can be angled left and right. Unique to Lucas' version of PK Starstorm, the range of the meteors can also be adjusted. Tilting the stick up causes the meteors to spread out near the top of the screen (this will allow the meteors to hit opponents closer to the upper blast line, but will miss any who are grounded); tilting down causes the meteors to slightly angle outwards as they fall towards the stage (if done from the center of Final Destination, the meteors will cover almost the entirety). Overall, it has far more control than Ness's version.}} | |fsdesc=[[Boney]] and [[Kumatora]] join Lucas, who summons [[wikibound:PK Starstorm|a shower of falling stars]] that fly towards the center of the stage, damaging opponents in range. The trajectory of the meteors can be angled left and right. Unique to Lucas' version of PK Starstorm, the range of the meteors can also be adjusted. Tilting the stick up causes the meteors to spread out near the top of the screen (this will allow the meteors to hit opponents closer to the upper blast line, but will miss any who are grounded); tilting down causes the meteors to slightly angle outwards as they fall towards the stage (if done from the center of Final Destination, the meteors will cover almost the entirety). Overall, it has far more control than Ness's version.}} | ||
===[[On-screen appearance]]=== | ===[[On-screen appearance]]=== | ||
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===[[Taunt]]s=== | ===[[Taunt]]s=== | ||
*'''Up taunt''': Trips | *'''Up taunt''': Trips, shakes his head, and gets back up. | ||
*'''Side taunt''': Duster's Rope Snake comes out of Lucas's hand and has a brief conversation with him, as Lucas shrugs at it. | *'''Side taunt''': Duster's Rope Snake comes out of Lucas's hand and has a brief conversation with him, as Lucas shrugs at it. | ||
*'''Down taunt''': Angrily positions his right hand up to his forehead and grunts while generating small bursts of PSI energy from his index and middle fingers, then swings his hand down to emit a trail of PSI energy. | *'''Down taunt''': Angrily positions his right hand up to his forehead and grunts while generating small bursts of PSI energy from his index and middle fingers, then swings his hand down to emit a trail of PSI energy. | ||
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*Holds one finger to his forehead, and then swings his arm outward. | *Holds one finger to his forehead, and then swings his arm outward. | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
SSBULucasIdle1.gif|Lucas' first idle pose | SSBULucasIdle1.gif|Lucas' first idle pose | ||
SSBULucasIdle2.gif|Lucas' second idle pose | SSBULucasIdle2.gif|Lucas' second idle pose | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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! scope="row"|Description | ! scope="row"|Description | ||
|Lu - cas! || Ryuuuu - ka! || Lu - cas! *claps 3 times* || Lucas! Go Lucas! || Luuuuu - | |Lu - cas! || Ryuuuu - ka! || Lu - cas! *claps 3 times* || Lucas! Go Lucas! || Luuuuu - ca! | ||
|} | |} | ||
</div> | </div> | ||
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==In [[competitive play]]== | ==In [[competitive play]]== | ||
Lucas is a character who generally plays a mix-up style. He is capable of zoning, primarily through the usage of PK Fire, forward aerial and Zair, but many players underestimate his abilities in close range combat, in which he is more than capable due to several fast, safe moves such as down tilt and forward tilt. His results and representation were pretty scarce in early ''Ultimate'', however he has achieved some level of representation through players like {{Sm|Mekos}} and {{Sm|ChocoTaco}}. As a result, top professional players tend to be indecisive on placing him: {{Sm|MkLeo}}, {{Sm|MVD}} and {{Sm|ESAM}} place him in high tier; {{Sm|Mew2King}} and {{Sm|Hungrybox}} place him in upper-mid tier; and {{Sm|Dabuz}} initially placed him low tier prior to Nitox, where now he places him at mid tier. Overall, his current place and viability in the meta is heavily debatable. | |||
===Most historically significant players=== | ===Most historically significant players=== | ||
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''See also: [[:Category:Lucas | ''See also: [[:Category:Lucas professionals (SSBU)]]'' | ||
*{{Sm|ChocoTaco|USA}} - One of the best Lucas players in the | *{{Sm|ChocoTaco|USA}} - One of the best Lucas players in the world. Placed 5th at {{Trn|Fight For 95}}, 17th at both {{Trn|GatorLAN Spring 2020}} and {{Trn|CEO 2021}}, 25th at {{Trn|InfinityCON Tally 2021}}, and 33rd at {{Trn|The Big House 9}} with wins over players such as {{Sm|Abadango}}, {{Sm|ESAM}}, and {{Sm|Kola}}. | ||
*{{Sm| | *{{Sm|Hakadama|Japan}} - Online, Placed 1st at both [https://smashmate.net/tournament/3660/ Maesuma 175] and [https://smashmate.net/tournament/5035/ Maesuma 218].Previously ranked 5th on the [https://smashmate.net/record/26/ 3rd Smashmate SP ranking]. Offline placed, 2nd at {{Trn|HST SP 3}}, 3rd at {{Trn|HST SP 4}}, and 4th at {{Trn|HST SP 2}} with wins over {{Sm|Nao|p=Hokkaido}}, {{Sm|Nyaga}}, {{Sm|Tsumusuto}}. | ||
*{{Sm| | *{{Sm|Mekos|USA}} - One of the best Lucas players in the world during the early metagame. Placed 4th at {{Trn|Just Roll With It! 10}}, 17th at {{Trn|DreamHack Atlanta 2019}}, 25th at {{Trn|Glitch 7 - Minus World}}, and 49th at both {{Trn|MomoCon 2019}} and {{Trn|Let's Make Big Moves}} with wins over {{sm|Benny&TheJets}}, {{Sm|Fatality}}, and {{sm|Mystearica}}. Currently ranked 2nd on the {{h1|North Carolina Power Rankings|Super Smash Bros. Ultimate rankings}}. | ||
*{{Sm| | *{{Sm|Nitox|France}} - One of the best Lucas players in the world. Placed 3rd at both {{Trn|WANTED S4 C4 - Free Agent Edition}} and {{Trn|BOSS BATTLES: For Glory}}, 5th at {{Trn|KRBanger 01}}, 13th at {{Trn|Temple: Hermès Edition}}, and 17th at {{Trn|Ultimate WANTED 3}} with wins over players such as {{Sm|Mr.R}}, {{Sm|Leon}}, and {{Sm|Oryon}}. Currently ranked in the B-tier on the [[PGRUContenders Europe]]. | ||
*{{Sm|Remi|USA}} - The best Lucas player in Oregon. Placed 17th at both {{Trn|GENESIS 7}} and {{Trn|Play With Heart}} with wins over {{Sm|Blacktwins}}, {{Sm|Uncivil ninja}}, and {{Sm|Chag}}. Currenrly ranked 1st on the [[Oregon Power Rankings#Super Smash Bros. Ultimate rankings|Oregon Ultimate Power Rankings]]. | |||
*{{Sm|Reumina|Japan}} - One of the best Lucas mains in Japan. Placed 9th at {{Trn|Sumabato SP 9}}, 49th at {{Trn|Umebura SP 5}}, and 65th at {{Trn|Umebura SP 7}} with wins over {{Sm|Kome}}, {{Sm|Manzoku}} and {{Sm|yuzu}}. Currently ranked 91st on the [[Japan Player Rankings]]. Online, placed 3rd at [https://smashmate.net/tournament/483/ Maesuma 32] and 5th at [https://smashmate.net/tournament/1854/ Tamisuma SP 140]. | |||
=={{SSBU|Classic Mode}}: Magic, Sacred Powers, and PSI!== | =={{SSBU|Classic Mode}}: Magic, Sacred Powers, and PSI!== | ||
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!Round!!Opponent!!Stage!!Music!!Notes | !Round!!Opponent!!Stage!!Music!!Notes | ||
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|1||{{CharHead|Ness|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||[[Magicant]]||''{{SSBUMusicLink|EarthBound|Magicant}}''|| | |1||{{CharHead|Ness|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||[[Magicant]]||''{{SSBUMusicLink|EarthBound|Magicant}}''|| | ||
|- | |- | ||
|2||{{Head|Robin|g=SSBU|s=20px}}{{Head|Robin|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Female}} {{SSBU|Robin}} (x2)||[[Arena Ferox]]||''{{SSBUMusicLink|Fire Emblem|Conquest (Ablaze)}}''|| | |2||{{Head|Robin|g=SSBU|s=20px}} {{Head|Robin|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Female}} {{SSBU|Robin}} (x2)||[[Arena Ferox]]||''{{SSBUMusicLink|Fire Emblem|Conquest (Ablaze)}}''|| | ||
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|3||{{CharHead|Rosalina & Luma|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||[[Mario Galaxy]]||''{{SSBUMusicLink|Super Mario Bros.|Gusty Garden Galaxy}}''|| | |3||{{CharHead|Rosalina & Luma|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||[[Mario Galaxy]]||''{{SSBUMusicLink|Super Mario Bros.|Gusty Garden Galaxy}}''|| | ||
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|} | |} | ||
Note: All stages Lucas travels to are ''Super Smash Bros. | Note: All stages Lucas travels to are ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U and 3DS'' stages. | ||
[[Credits]] roll after completing Classic Mode. Completing it as Lucas has ''{{SSBUMusicLink|EarthBound|Mother 3 Love Theme}}'' accompany the credits. | [[Credits]] roll after completing Classic Mode. Completing it as Lucas has ''{{SSBUMusicLink|EarthBound|Mother 3 Love Theme}}'' accompany the credits. | ||
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|''{{SSBUMusicLink|EarthBound|Unfounded Revenge / Smashing Song of Praise}}'' | |''{{SSBUMusicLink|EarthBound|Unfounded Revenge / Smashing Song of Praise}}'' | ||
|} | |} | ||
{{ | {{clear}} | ||
==[[Spirit]]== | ==[[Spirit]]== | ||
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</center> | </center> | ||
==In Spirit | ==In Spirit battles== | ||
===As the main opponent=== | ===As the main opponent=== | ||
{|class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%;" | {|class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%;" | ||
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|•All fighters are easy to launch | |•All fighters are easy to launch | ||
|{{SSBUMusicLink|EarthBound|Mother 3 Love Theme}} | |{{SSBUMusicLink|EarthBound|Mother 3 Love Theme}} | ||
|{{s|wikibound|Lucas}} | |{{s|wikibound|Lucas}} and {{s|wikibound|Claus}} | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* | *Because Lucas' PSI-based attacks now have light blue effects, this creates an inconsistency with his artwork in the [[:File:SSBU Panoramic.png|panoramic "Everyone Is Here!" illustration]], which features his former pink-and-yellow PSI effects. | ||
*Lucas is the only ''[[ | *Lucas is in Kirby's Classic Mode unlock column, the same one as {{SSBU|Ness}}. | ||
*While holding a small item, Lucas still reverts to | *Lucas is currently the only ''[[Brawl]]'' newcomer to receive a completely new victory theme. | ||
*When Lucas performs his forward smash while facing left, the stick | *While holding a small item, Lucas still reverts to Ness's previous idle animation despite Ness receiving a new one. | ||
*There | *When Lucas performs his forward smash while facing left, the stick won't shrink inside his hand. | ||
*When factoring in his availability in ''Brawl'' and ''[[ | *There's an animation bug regarding Lucas's back-hitting/wallbounce hitstun animation in which animation blending does not occur, causing him to "snap" into his tumbling animation. This does not occur with Ness. | ||
*Despite also specializing in | *When factoring in his availability in ''Brawl'' and ''[[SSB4]]'', Lucas is the only character in the entire series to have been a starter character, an unlockable character, and a DLC character. | ||
*Lucas and the {{SSBU|Ice Climbers}} are the only | *Despite also specializing in magic powers, {{SSBU|Zelda}} does not appear in Lucas’s Classic Mode route. | ||
*Lucas and the {{SSBU|Ice Climbers}} are the only playable characters that use sprites as their fighter spirit's image. | |||
{{SSBUCharacters}} | {{SSBUCharacters}} |