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| {{Disambig2|Lucina's appearance in ''Super Smash Bros. 4''|the character in other contexts|Lucina}} | | {{disambig2|Lucina's appearance in ''Super Smash Bros. 4''|the character in other contexts|Lucina}} |
| {{Infobox Character | | {{Infobox Character |
| |name = Lucina | | |name = Lucina |
| |image = [[File:Lucina SSB4.png|250px]] | | |image = [[Image:Lucina SSB4.png|250px|Lucina]] |
| |universe = {{uv|Fire Emblem}} | | |universe = {{uv|Fire Emblem}} |
| |game = SSB4 | | |game = SSB4 |
| |ssbgame1 = SSBU
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| |availability = [[Unlockable character|Unlockable]] | | |availability = [[Unlockable character|Unlockable]] |
| |tier = B
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| |ranking = 14
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| }} | | }} |
| :{{cquote|''Lucina Wakes Her Blade?!''|cite=Introduction Tagline}} | | :{{cquote|Lucina Wakes Her Blade?!|cite=Introduction Tagline}} |
| '''Lucina''' ({{ja|ルキナ|Rukina}}, ''Lucina'') is a playable character in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''. She was revealed during a livestream on July 14th, 2014 on the official ''Super Smash Bros.'' website, during which {{SSB4|Captain Falcon}} was announced and her fellow {{uv|Fire Emblem}} fighter {{SSB4|Robin}} was also revealed. | | '''Lucina''' ({{ja|ルキナ|Rukina}}, ''Lucina'') is a playable character in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''. She was confirmed during a live stream alongside {{SSB4|Captain Falcon}} and {{SSB4|Robin}} on the official ''Smash Bros.'' website on July 14th, 2014, making her the only [[unlockable character]] to be revealed before the game's release. She is a moveset clone of {{SSB4|Marth}}. |
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| {{s|Wikipedia|Laura Bailey}} and {{s|Wikipedia|Yū Kobayashi}}, who voiced Lucina in the English and Japanese versions of ''Fire Emblem Awakening'' respectively, reprise their roles in the international and Japanese versions of the game with newly recorded voice clips. | | Lucina was originally planned as an alternate costume for Marth, but was given her own character slot later in development once her attacks were given differing characteristics. She was one of three intended skins to be made separate in this way, with {{SSB4|Dr. Mario}} and {{SSB4|Dark Pit}} being the others. |
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| Lucina is ranked 14th out of 54 on the [[tier list]], placing her in the B tier. Lucina's {{s|fireemblemwiki|Parallel Falchion}} grants her relatively long [[disjoint]]ed range, yet differs from [[Marth|her ancestor]]'s {{iw|fireemblemwiki|Falchion|Archanea}} by lacking a [[tipper]]. As a result, Lucina's moveset is less polarized than Marth's and, in turn, possesses several benefits.
| | Yū Kobayashi and Laura Bailey, the Japanese and English voice actresses for Lucina in ''Fire Emblem Awakening'', voice Lucina once again. |
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| Compared to Marth, Lucina's KO potential is noticeably more consistent at high percentages; on a related note, she also has guaranteed horizontal KO set-ups unique to her. In addition, her moves inflict higher [[shieldstun]] at close range, which makes her slightly more difficult to punish [[out of shield]] compared to Marth's sourspotted moves. Lastly, Lucina is slightly better at defending against close-ranged pressure, most notably against rushdown-oriented characters like Captain Falcon.
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| Like {{SSB4|Marth}}, Lucina's overall mobility is above-average and the majority of her moveset has minimal start-up lag. When these traits are coupled with the Parallel Falchion's disjointed range, she possesses a reliable neutral game. Lucina also has useful combo starters (neutral attack's first hit; neutral aerial's first hit; and [[Dancing Blade]]) and respectably strong KOing options (forward/up smashes and back aerial).
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| However, Lucina also shares Marth's flaws. Her attacks have short hitbox durations, some of which also have noticeable ending lag, which can make her susceptible to punishment if she does not space efficiently. Lucina also has a poor grab game: each of her throws have meager damage outputs, while her only throws that do have utility (up throw for KOing and down throw for starting combos) are only effective at very high percentages and low percentages, respectively.
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| Lucina also has difficulty dealing with aerial pressure: [[Dolphin Slash]]'s linearity leaves her vulnerable to edgeguarding and [[gimp]]ing, while her lack of reliable anti-pressure options leaves her vulnerable to combos and juggling. | |
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| The Parallel Falchion's lack of a tipper hitbox is also a double-edged sword for Lucina. While her moveset is safer overall compared to Marth's thanks to her attacks having consistent knockback, low hitlag modifiers, and slightly higher shieldstun at close range, Lucina's attacks are more punishable than Marth's if they are not spaced sufficiently because of Marth benefiting from his tipper's higher shieldstun.
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| Despite their consistent power, Lucina's strongest KOing options are also weaker than Marth's tippered attacks, preventing her from gaining an advantage by scoring early KOs. Lastly, her higher overall knockback removes several noteworthy sourspotted combos that Marth possesses at high percentages, while her unique KO set-ups are riskier than his.
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| As a result of these differences, Lucina has ultimately been viewed by many professionals as inferior to Marth. This has been reflected by their respective tier placements throughout ''SSB4''{{'}}s lifespan. Although Lucina has not achieved the breakout of impressive results that Marth has, several professionals, such as {{Sm|Mr. R}}, {{Sm|Dabuz}}, and {{Sm|ZeRo}}, believe that the gap between her and Marth is not as significant as it seems, if it exists at all. This has been most notably demonstrated by ZeRo adopting her as a secondary for a period of time in 2017, as he had continued winning regional and national tournaments up until his retirement.
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| ==How to unlock== | | ==How to unlock== |
| ==={{for3ds}}=== | | ==={{for3ds}}=== |
| *Play 40 VS Matches. | | *Play 40 VS Matches. |
| *Complete {{SSB4-3DS|Classic Mode}} as {{SSB4|Marth}} without using any [[continue]]s. | | *Complete Classic Mode with Marth without using any continues. |
| After completing one of the two methods, Lucina must then be defeated on [[Arena Ferox]].
| | Lucina must then be defeated on [[Arena Ferox]]. |
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| ==={{forwiiu}}=== | | ==={{forwiiu}}=== |
| | *Clear Classic Mode on 5.5 Intensity or higher |
| *Play 30 VS Matches. | | *Play 30 VS Matches. |
| *Clear {{SSB4-Wii U|Classic Mode}} on [[Difficulty|Intensity]] 5.5 or higher.
| | Lucina then must be defeated on [[Coliseum]]. |
| After completing one of the two methods, Lucina then must be defeated on [[Coliseum]].
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| ==Attributes==
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| [[File:Forward smash comparison.JPG|420px|thumb|Lucina's {{s|fireemblemwiki|Parallel Falchion}} lacks a specific sweetspot compared to Marth's {{iw|fireemblemwiki|Falchion|Archanea}}, as demonstrated by the trails emitted by their swords' blades.]]
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| Lucina is a [[clone]] of Marth: her moveset and animations are primarily based off of his, while their attributes are identical. As such, Lucina is tied with Marth as the lightest [[Weight|middleweight]] in the game, yet she boasts great overall mobility like he does: she has the fastest [[walk]]ing speed in the game; above-average [[dash]]ing speed and [[air acceleration]]; average [[air speed|air]] and [[falling speed]]s; and low [[gravity]]. Lucina is also slightly shorter than Marth, which makes both her hurtbox and range marginally shorter than his.
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| The primary difference between Lucina and Marth is their swords: Lucina's Parallel Falchion has a consistent damage output throughout its blade, whereas Marth's Falchion is more powerful when hitting with its blade's tip, but is significantly weaker throughout the rest of its blade. By extension, the power of all Lucina's attacks is approximate to the weighted average of Marth's sweetspotted and sourspotted attacks, if not very slightly higher.
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| These traits collectively grant Lucina a few advantages that help her set apart from Marth; in particular, her neutral game is overall safer because of the higher shieldstun on average her moves can inflict, which makes her moves safe on shield when spaced correctly. A prime example of this is her forward aerial, which is arguably her most useful spacing option, especially when utilizing the middle or tip of her Parallel Falchion.
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| Another advantage that Lucina possesses is her consistent KO potential: unlike Marth, precise spacing is not required for all her moves to deal dependable knockback, whereas Marth's sourspotted attacks deal mediocre damage and knockback even at high percentages. Noteworthy examples include her up smash, down aerial and [[Dancing Blade]], which are all more powerful than Marth's equivalents in any given case. Although Lucina does not have as many intricate sourspot combos or set-ups that Marth can utilize to set up his tippers, she gains more consistent damage off her own combos than Marth due to her lack of such sourspots.
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| Lucina also has her own KO set-ups different from those of Marth via the first hit of neutral attack, while sharing some of them with him, and those she shares being arguably easier to perform because of the Parallel Falchion's consistent hitboxes; the most prominent example is the KO combo consisting of her neutral attack's first hit into forward smash, which is overall more effective when compared to Marth's, thanks to her balanced hitstun and knockback.
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| There are also many strengths Lucina shares with Marth. Like him, many of her moves possess good [[range]], fast start-up, and cover wide arcs, allowing her to pressure the opponent without leaving herself open to punishment. Lucina's special moveset also possesses immense utility, and in two cases, more than that of Marth. [[Shield Breaker]] can break shields thanks to its high shield damage, even when uncharged, and it is useful for punishing rolls. It also grants some horizontal movement, which is amplified when fully charged. [[Dancing Blade]] can be used to punish sidesteps and boasts combo, mix-up, KO and even recovery potentials. In comparison to Marth's version, it does not link as well because of each hit's higher knockback, but it has much better KO potential.
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| [[Dolphin Slash]] has quick start-up; provides intangibility during its start-up; and is relatively strong upon coming out. These attributes make it Lucina's primary method of recovery, as its speed can make it difficult to intercept, especially from [[out of shield]]. In addition, its power makes it capable of breaking combos and even [[stage spike]] reckless edgeguard attempts. Lastly, [[Counter]] is a [[counterattack]] with a 1.2× damage multiplier that can KO an opponent who uses a sufficiently strong attack.
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| The last strength Lucina shares with Marth is her strong edgeguarding potential: her forward and back aerial's fast start-up and good range make them go-to edgeguarding options. Down aerial is relatively quick, and can strongly meteor smash opponents if it hits at the center of the arc. Forward smash's range makes it a good choice against opponents aiming their recoveries directly towards the edge, such as {{SSB4|Little Mac}} and {{SSB4|Falco}}, and down tilt's range and speed make it good at exploiting an opponent's 2 frame-long vulnerability when grabbing the edge. Both have the ability to hit below the edge as well.
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| Nonetheless, Lucina also possesses notable disadvantages compared to Marth. The lack of a tipper is both a strength and weakness: while the lack of a tipper does make her combos and rushdowns more consistently damaging than Marth's, if Lucina does not successfully use one of her reliable KOing options, she must rely on scoring KOs with options that are vastly inferior compared to Marth's tippered attacks. On a related note, she cannot secure early KOs with hard reads, or gain as much positional advantage off precise spacing against approaches or shields. This makes Lucina slightly less threatening in the neutral game; attacking opponents do not have to space their approaches relative to the Parallel Falchion's blade the same way they would with Marth's Falchion, and defending opponents do not need to adjust their spacing to avoid being hit by a tipper.
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| As such, in order for Lucina's attacks to be safe on shield, she must still utilize her Parallel Fachion's range in order to space her moves at the middle portion or the tip of its blade. Opponents also do not have to worry about being KO'd early from a powerful and timely tippered attack, which in turn makes Lucina somewhat inferior at pressuring opponents in comparison to Marth.
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| Lucina also shares some of the weaknesses Marth does: despite having below-average weight and average falling speed, she is susceptible to combos, and her slightly above-average height makes her a rather easy target. Lucina also has minimal defense against [[juggling]], as her aerials are ineffective at relieving pressure. Though her attacks have quick start-up, many of them come with high ending and landing lag, and lack lingering hitboxes, making her attacks unsafe to use on shield up close despite their greater power. Lucina's moveset also lacks a projectile, making her struggle against projectile-oriented characters.
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| While Lucina can pressure characters and force them to hold shield and block her attacks, she often struggles against shields, as improperly spaced aerials leave her susceptible to punishment, and Shield Breaker is highly punishable if predicted. This is further compounded by Lucina's poor grab game: although her pummel is fairly quick, each of her throws have low damage outputs, while only two of them (up and down throws) have utility. However, even these throws are ineffective: up throw only KOs at very high percentages, whereas down throw fails to combo past medium percentages.
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| Lastly, Lucina is vulnerable to edgeguarding. Dolphin Slash is her only reliable recovery option, and despite being hard for edgeguarders to outcome thanks to its speed and power, it has a linear path with fixed distance, making it predictable regardless. Due to its below-average horizontal distance, she is also vulnerable to [[semi-spike]]s. She does have options to mix it up, though: Shield Breaker can aid her horizontal recovery when fully charged, while Dancing Blade stalls her after a midair jump. Even so, she is also heavily reliant on her double jump for mixing up her recovery, and she is in significant danger of being [[gimp]]ed if off-stage without it.
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| Overall, Lucina is a "lower-risk, lower-reward" version of Marth. She trades heavy power and range for more consistent spacing and damage racking abilities, as well as more consistent KO potential. Like {{SSB4|Mario}} and {{SSB4|Pit}}, she has a low learning curve thanks to her straightforward playstyle, since she benefits from spacing at close range while also having several fast and reliably strong KOing options. Despite this, and due to Marth's more rewarding KO and spacing potentials, she must play more defensively in order to utilize her moveset to the fullest, namely her moves' consistently high knockback, though without getting the extra reward Marth obtains by doing so.
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| While Lucina does possess some advantages that allow her to fare better in certain matchups compared to Marth, such as {{SSB4|Pikachu}} and {{SSB4|Captain Falcon}}, she still lacks the main advantages that Marth's tipper provides. Despite her flaws, Lucina's actual level of viability is debatable: although her playerbase is fairly small, she receives strong results from the players who do use her, with the most notable examples being {{Sm|ZeRo}}'s numerous tournament victories upon adopting her as a secondary in 2017.
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| ==Differences from {{SSB4|Marth}}== | | ==Differences from {{SSB4|Marth}}== |
| Lucina's differences from Marth mostly boil down to her lack of [[sweetspot]]s. Lucina's attacks will deal the same damage regardless of where on her sword the attack lands (excluding Down Aerial). This change made players view Lucina as an "easy mode" of Marth, with players not having to worry about [[spacing]] to maximize damage output. Lucina is slightly shorter than Marth, which makes her slightly harder to hit, but would also slightly shorten her range. Her up tilt has a timing sweetspot opposed to a tipper sweetspot. | | [[File:Forward smash comparison.JPG|420px|thumb|Lucina's Parallel Falchion lacks a specific sweetspot in her attacks compared to Marth's Falchion, as seen in their attack animations.]] |
| | Lucina is a [[clone]] of Marth, meaning her moveset and animations are primarily based off of his. In a Miiverse post, Sakurai explains that "whenever there is even a small difference in abilities, that character gets an actual roster slot", citing Lucina as an example.<ref>https://miiverse.nintendo.net/replies/AYMHAAACAABnUYn9HXMxEA</ref> The primary difference between Lucina and Marth is their swords; Lucina's Parallel Falchion has consistent damage output throughout the entire blade, while Marth's Falchion is more powerful when hitting with just the tip of the blade. Additionally, the power of all her attacks is the weighted average of Marth's sourspotted and sweetspotted attacks. |
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| Lucina overall performs similarly to Marth, but her lack of tipper sweetspots makes her play noticeably differently. Her differences essentially boil down to a more consistent version of Marth that isn't capable of getting early KOs compared to Marth's tipper sweetspots. | | Compared to Marth, Lucina possesses a few disadvantages, with her biggest issue being her less threatening [[neutral game]]. Marth's tippers can send opponents offstage at relatively low percents and make them lose control of the stage, leaving them at a serious disadvantage. Lucina has no such ability, since the opponent has to be at higher percents for the same result. In addition, her punishes are much less rewarding than Marth's. Some of Marth's attacks are among the strongest of the cast when tipped, with his smash attacks often KOing at percents as low as 60%, highly rewarding correct [[spacing]] and hard reads, while Lucina gains no benefit. However, Lucina's balanced attacks do offer several benefits, such as giving her a safer neutral game. Her attacks are less punishable if shielded, since they deal more [[shieldstun]] and shield pushback than Marth's sourspotted attacks (further enhanced by the [[1.1.1]] update). She is also much less vulnerable overall to rushdown tactics, as her consistent knockback allows her to easily fend off opponents up close, something Marth is less efficient at due to his very weak sourspotted attacks. In addition, Lucina's consistent power gives her an easier time racking up damage, with her combos being more effective than Marth's equivalents because of their consistent damage. This also gives her much less trouble KOing at high percents, be it through smash attacks or [[edgeguarding]], since many of her attacks deal solid knockback at said percents, while Marth's sourspotted attacks deal mediocre damage and knockback at best and KO much later than his tipped attacks. Of note is that her up smash, down aerial and [[Dancing Blade]] are all more powerful than Marth's equivalents in any given case. |
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| ===Aesthetics===
| | Overall, Lucina remains a lower-risk character than Marth, with lesser emphasis on spacing and a greater ability to combo and end stocks at high percents. While she still lacks the main advantages and selling points Marth has, her unique advantages and constant buffs give her a number of match-ups where she fares better than Marth, such as against rushdown characters like {{SSB4|Pikachu}} and {{SSB4|Captain Falcon}}, due to her stronger close-up game. |
| *{{change|Lucina wields the {{s|fireemblemwiki|Parallel Falchion}} from ''{{s|fireemblemwiki|Fire Emblem Awakening}}'', an alternate timeline variant of {{iw|fireemblemwiki|Falchion|Archanea}}.}}
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| *{{change|Unlike Falchion, the Parallel Falchion lacks a [[tipper]]. This is demonstrated with its trail being white and opaque during a swing's initial and middle stages, and translucent and blue during the late and final stages. In comparison, Falchion's trail is translucent and blue with an accentuated tip throughout an entire swing.}}
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| *{{change|Lucina's [[on-screen appearance]]; [[taunts]]; [[victory pose]]s; [[Screen KO]] and [[Results screen|defeated]]/[[Results screen#No Contest screen|No Contest]] animation are different.}}
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| *{{change|Unlike Marth, Lucina is dubbed in English for non-Japanese versions of ''SSB4''. She also has unique victory quotes against him and {{SSB4|Ike}}.}}
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| *{{change|Lucina has additional voice clip for taking middle knockback, a trait shared with many other newcomers (except {{SSB4|Rosalina & Luma}}, {{SSB4|Greninja}}, {{SSB4|Dark Pit}} and {{SSB4|Bowser Jr.}}).}}
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| *{{change|Lucina is slightly shorter than Marth (height multiplier: 0.96x → 0.92x). Due to this, Lucina's hitboxes start from a lower position and have slightly less range but she is also slightly harder to hit.}} | | *{{change|Lucina's weapon is the the {{s|fireemblemwiki|Parallel Falchion}} from ''Fire Emblem: Awakening'', a variant of the {{s|fireemblemwiki|Falchion}}.}} |
| *{{change|Due to the Parallel Falchion lacking a [[tipper]] like Falchion, its entire blade deals equal damage and knockback. As a result, Lucina's attacks deal more damage and knockback than Marth's sourspotted attacks, but deal less damage and knockback than his sweetspotted attacks.}} | | *{{change|Parallel Falchion's trail is a blur that is translucent and blue during the initial and middle stages of a swing and opaque and white during the late and final stages. Conversely, Falchion's trail is a translucent blue blur with an accentuated tip throughout its entire swing. This detail shows that Parallel Falchion lacks a tipper and that it has a consistent damage output throughout its blade.}} |
| *{{change|Aside from her neutral attack, the rest of Lucina's moveset lacks [[hitlag]] modifiers.}} | | *{{change|Lucina's [[on-screen appearance]] is slightly different, due to her removing her mask.}} |
| *{{change|Lucina's [[dash]] animation is faster. However, this is merely aesthetic.}} | | *{{change|Lucina's [[taunts]] and [[victory pose]]s are different from Marth's.}} |
| *{{buff|Lucina's [[sidestep]] retains her horizontal momentum, granting it follow-ups that Marth's lacks.}} | | *{{change|Unlike Marth, she is dubbed in English for non-Japanese versions of ''SSB4''. She also has unique victory quotes against the former and {{SSB4|Ike}}.}} |
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| ===Ground attacks=== | | ====Attributes==== |
| *{{nerf|Lucina's neutral attack transitions slower (frame 18 → 19). Its second hit also has less knockback scaling (75 → 45), making it slightly less effective at spacing.}} | | *{{change|Lucina is very slightly shorter than Marth, giving her a smaller hurtbox. As a result, her range is also shorter than his.}} |
| *{{buff|Lucina's neutral attack retains her horizontal momentum, granting it follow-ups that Marth's lacks.}} | | *{{change|Unlike Marth, her Falchion does not have a [[tipper]] hitbox, meaning every part of the blade will deal equal damage and knockback. Her attacks deal more damage and knockback than the sourspot hitboxes of Marth's attacks and less damage and knockback than the tipper hitboxes of Marth's attacks.}} |
| *{{change|Lucina's up tilt deals damage based on timing instead of its hitboxes (6% (blade)/5% (body)/9% (tip) → 7.6% (early)/8.075% (clean)).}} | | *{{change|Lucina does not have any [[hitlag]] modifiers on her attacks.}} |
| *{{nerf|Lucina's up tilt does not slightly move her forward, making it slightly less effective at spacing.}} | | **{{nerf|This does not apply to her neutral attack.}} |
| *{{buff|Lucina's up tilt retains her horizontal momentum, granting it follow-ups that Marth's lacks.}} | | *{{change|Although Lucina appears to [[dash]] faster than Marth, their dashing speeds are exactly the same.}} |
| *{{change|Lucina's down tilt has different particle effects.}} | | *{{buff|While walking or running, if Lucina performs a sidestep, she can slide forward a bit. This gives her sidestep more mobility than Marth's. Marth simply stops moving completely if he performs a sidestep while walking or running. It should be noted that Marth used to be able to do this in Brawl but the ability was removed for him here.}} {{fact}} |
| | *{{buff|While walking, if Lucina performs her sword jab (done by quickly letting go of the control stick and then pressing the attack button), she can slide forward while attacking. This gives her sword jab some extra mobility than Marth's. Marth simply stops moving forward completely when performing a sword jab while walking. It should be noted that Marth used to be able to do this in Brawl but the ability was removed for him here.}} {{fact}} |
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| ===Aerial attacks=== | | ====Ground attacks==== |
| *{{change|Lucina’s sourspot down aerial deals more damage than Marth’s, but the sweetspot deals less damage (12% (blade)/14% (non-meteor tip)/15% (tip) → 12.3% (non-meteor)/14.2% (meteor)).}} | | *{{buff|Lucina's [[up tilt]] deals increased damage to opponents behind her.}} |
| | *{{change|Lucina's up tilt keeps her in place, whereas Marth's makes him take a step forward.}} |
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| ===Special moves=== | | ====Special moves==== |
| *{{buff|Lucina's [[Shield Breaker]] animation is different. She leans farther back during its start-up; trembles more exaggeratedly while rearing her arm back; and takes a step forward during its thrust. This improves its recovery potential.}} | | *{{change|Lucina's [[Shield Breaker]] animation is much more exaggerated than Marth's.}} |
| *{{nerf|[[Dolphin Slash]] grants less height than Marth's due to Lucina's smaller size multiplier.}}
| | *{{change|Lucina may shout when performing [[Dolphin Slash]], whereas Marth does not vocalize when performing it.}} |
| *{{change|Lucina may shout when using Dolphin Slash, whereas Marth does not vocalize when using it.}} | | *{{change|Lucina performs a different pose during her [[Counter]]. She additionally may say "My turn!" or "You're mine!" when it is triggered, whereas Marth merely grunts whenever his is triggered.}} |
| *{{change|Lucina's [[Counter]] stance is different. Incidentally, her legs are not positioned on the ground during its active hitbox window, although this quirk does not affect gameplay and is likely a modeling error.}} | |
| *{{change|Lucina may say "My turn!" or "You're mine!" when she [[counterattack]]s, whereas Marth merely grunts when he counterattacks.}}
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| ==Update history== | | ==Update history== |
| Initially a poorly regarded character like [[Marth (SSB4)|her ancestor]], Lucina has been buffed significantly thanks to game updates. Updates [[1.0.6]], [[1.0.8]], [[1.1.0]] and [[1.1.3]] collectively improved her overall damage output, decreased the ending lag of several combo-oriented moves, and increased the knockback of many of her standard attacks. | | Initially a poorly regarded character like Marth, Lucina has been significantly buffed in game updates since [[1.0.6]], with most of her buffs being shared with him. As these buffs further improve her damage output by decreasing the ending lag of several combo-oriented moves and increasing the damage and/or knockback of many of her standard attacks, most notably up tilt, as well as improving her [[Dancing Blade]] by making every hit link better, her punishes are stronger than they were initially. However, the biggest buff is the changes to shield mechanics, which benefited her the most: while the fact her moves have no hitlag modifiers made them less safe on shield which further exacerbated the drawback of having an unsafe neutral game, it was remedied in update [[1.1.1]], with the increase in [[shieldstun]] and the application of hitlag on shields making her moves safer on shield, especially when properly spaced. While Shield Breaker was nerfed to adjust to the new shield mechanics, it was almost entirely compensated by the shieldstun increase. The rest of her moves are now considerably safer on shield, especially when compared to Marth's and {{SSB4|Roy}}'s sourspotted attacks, making her harder to punish than them. When coupled with her multitude of buffs, this makes Lucina much better than in the game's initial release. |
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| However, the biggest buffs Lucina received were indirect. Originally, the low [[shieldstun]] used in ''SSB4'' made her neutral game quite unsafe, and the fact that her moves (aside from neutral attack) lack hitlag modifiers resulted in them being less safe on shield than Marth's sourspotted attacks. The changes to shield mechanics brought about by updates 1.1.0 and [[1.1.1]] remedied this by making her moves safer on shield, especially when compared to Marth and {{SSB4|Roy}}'s sourspotted moves. [[Shield Breaker]] was nerfed as a trade-off, however, as its [[shield damage]] was decreased.
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| | | *{{Change|Neutral attack's first hit has drastically reduced knockback.}} |
| Lastly, update [[1.1.4]] increased all of the damage outputs for all of Lucina's aerials, which not only improved her aerial combo and juggle potentials, but further closed the gap between her overall damage output and Marth's. Her grounded attacks and aerial attacks' hitboxes were also increased to the point where, like Marth, her range now overreaches certain characters' ranges, such as {{SSB4|Sheik}}'s. When coupled with her multitude of buffs, Lucina is much better than she was during ''SSB4''{{'}}s initial release.
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| | | *{{Buff|Forward aerial deals 0.5% more damage|8.075%|8.575%.}} |
| '''{{GameIcon|ssb4-3ds}} [[1.0.4]]''' | | *{{Buff|Down tilt deals 0.5% more damage|8.075%|8.575%.}} |
| {{UpdateList/1.0.4|char=Lucina}} | | *{{Buff|Forward smash deals 0.55% more damage|14.725%|15.275%.}} |
| | | *{{Buff|Down smash's second hit deals 0.5% more damage|13.775%|14.275%.}} |
| '''{{GameIcon|ssb4}} [[1.0.6]]''' | | *{{Buff|Uncharged [[Shield Breaker]] deals 0.5% more damage|8.075%|8.575%.}} |
| *{{buff|Neutral attack's first hit can be [[Interruptibility|interrupted]] earlier|frame 29|26.}} | | *{{Buff|Fully charged Shield Breaker deals 1% more damage|21.85%|22.85%.}} |
| *{{buff|Forward tilt can be interrupted earlier|frame 39|35.}}
| | *{{Buff|Neutral attack's first hit can be [[Interruptibility|interrupted]] earlier|frame 29|frame 26.}} |
| *{{buff|Down tilt deals 0.5% more damage|8.075%|8.575%.}} | | *{{Buff|Forward tilt can be interrupted earlier|frame 39|frame 35.}} |
| *{{buff|Forward smash deals 0.55% more damage|14.725%|15.275%.}} | | *{{Buff|[[Dancing Blade]]'s first hit can be interrupted earlier|frame 45|frame 42.}} |
| *{{buff|Down smash's second hit deals 0.5% more damage|13.775%|14.275%.}} | | *{{Buff|Dancing Blade combos more consistently.}} |
| *{{buff|Forward aerial deals 0.5% more damage|8.075%|8.575%.}} | | '''{{GameIcon|ssb4}} 1.0.8''' |
| *{{buff|[[Shield Breaker]] deals more damage|8.075% (uncharged)/21.85% (fully charged)|8.575%/22.85%.}} | | *{{buff|Neutral attack has been improved. Both hits connect together better, due to the faster transition and the first hit's now vertical knockback. The first hit has also been given follow-up potential outside of transiting to the second hit, which is now stronger.}} |
| *{{buff|[[Dancing Blade]]'s first hit can be interrupted earlier|frame 45|42 and its hits connect together better.}} | | *{{nerf|Due to the angle alteration of neutral attack's first hit, neutral attack can no longer [[jab lock]].}} |
| | | *{{nerf|Neutral attack's first hit deals 1.425% less damage|4.75%|3.325%.}} |
| '''{{GameIcon|ssb4}} [[1.0.8]]''' | |
| *{{change|Neutral attack's first hit deals 1.425% less damage: 4.75% → 3.325%; its angles altered; and it transitions faster. Altogether, these changes improve its combo potential, and make it connect together better with its second hit. However, they remove its ability to [[jab lock]].}} | |
| *{{buff|Forward tilt deals 0.95% more damage|9.975%|10.925%.}} | | *{{buff|Forward tilt deals 0.95% more damage|9.975%|10.925%.}} |
| *{{buff|Up tilt improved. Its base knockback increased; its angles altered; and its ending lag decreased.}} | | *{{buff|All of up tilt's hitboxes now deal vertical knockback with improved base knockback, making it a better KOing option. It also has 3 frames less ending lag.}} |
| *{{buff|Neutral aerial's landing lag decreased.}} | | *{{buff|Neutral aerial has 3 frames less landing lag.}} |
| *{{buff|[[Dolphin Slash]]'s knockback scaling increased.}} | | *{{buff|[[Dolphin Slash]] has higher knockback scaling.}} |
| *{{change|Dolphin Slash and Crescent Slash's hitlag multipliers increased.}} | | *{{change|Dolphin Slash and Crescent Slash deal more hitlag.}} |
| *{{change|Lucina may grunt when using Dolphin Slash.}} | | *{{change|Lucina can possibly say one of two lines when using [[Counter]]: "My turn!" or "You're mine!"}} |
| *{{change|In the English version, Lucina may say either "My turn!" or "You're mine!" when using [[Counter]]. In the Japanese version, she may say either "{{ja|そこ!|Soko!}}" (''"There!"'') or "{{ja|つきやり!|tsukiyari}}" (''"An opening!"'') when using Counter.}}
| | *{{change|Lucina may sometimes grunt when using Dolphin Slash.}} |
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| |Neutral aerial landing lag||15 frames||12 frames | | |Neutral aerial landing lag||15 frames||12 frames |
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| '''{{GameIcon|ssb4}} [[1.1.0]]''' | | '''{{GameIcon|ssb4}} 1.1.0''' |
| *{{buff|Neutral aerial deals more damage|2.375% (hit 1)/6.65% (hit 2)|3.325%/7.6%.}} | | *{{buff|Neutral aerial deals more damage: 2.375% → 3.325% (first hit), 6.65% → 7.6% (second hit).}} |
| *{{buff|Up tilt deals more damage|6.65% (early)/7.125% (late)|7.6%/8.075% and its ending lag decreased.}} | | *{{buff|Up tilt deals more damage: 6.65% → 7.6% (early), 7.125% → 8.1% (late).}} |
| *{{buff|All aerials' landing lag decreased.}} | | *{{buff|Up tilt has 3 frames less ending lag.}} |
| *{{buff|All variations of Shield Breaker have had their ending lag decreased.}} | | *{{buff|Forward, up and back aerials have 2 frames less landing lag.}} |
| *{{buff|All variations of Dolphin Slash have had their landing lag decreased.}} | | *{{buff|Down aerial has 4 frames less landing lag.}} |
| *{{change|Dancing Blade's first, second and third hits' input window durations increased by 5 frames. This makes them connect together better, but makes the first hit harder to follow up with an attack other than another hit of Dancing Blade.}} | | *{{buff|All variations of [[Dolphin Slash]] have 3 frames less landing lag.}} |
| | *{{buff|All variations of [[Shield Breaker]] have 2 frames less ending lag.}} |
| | *{{change|[[Dancing Blade]]'s first, second and third hits have 5 more frames of input window duration. This allows them to connect better, but makes the first hit harder to followup with other attack than another hit of Dancing Blade.}} |
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| |All variations of Dolphin Slash landing lag||23 frames||20 frames | | |All variations of Dolphin Slash landing lag||23 frames||20 frames |
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| '''{{GameIcon|ssb4}} [[1.1.1]]''' | | '''{{GameIcon|ssb4}} 1.1.1''' |
| *{{nerf|Partially charged Shield Breaker deals less [[shield damage]]|30|25.}} | | *{{nerf|Partially charged [[Shield Breaker]] deals less [[shield damage]]|30|25.}} |
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| '''{{GameIcon|ssb4}} [[1.1.3]]''' | | '''{{GameIcon|ssb4}} 1.1.3''' |
| {{UpdateList/1.1.3|char=Lucina}} | | *{{buff|Multiple changes to the knockback, hitbox sizes, and damage have made Dancing Blade/Effortless Blade link better.}} |
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| ==Moveset== | | ==Moveset== |
| *Lucina's overall damage output is close to the weighted average of each of the hitboxes of {{SSB4|Marth}}'s attacks.
| | Generally, the damage dealt by Lucina's attacks is close to the weighted average of each of the hitboxes of Marth's attacks, based on the sizes of the sweetspot and sourspot hitboxes. Moves of Marth without a tipper are unchanged. |
| ''For a gallery of Lucina's hitboxes, see [[/Hitboxes|here]].''
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| {{MovesetTable | | {{MovesetTable |
| |game=SSB4 | | |game=SSB4 |
| |neutralcount=2 | | |neutralcount=2 |
| |neutralname=Slash ({{ja|スラッシュ|Surasshu}}) / Combination Slash ({{ja|コンビネーションスラッシュ|Konbinēshon Surasshu}}) | | |neutralname= |
| |neutral1dmg=3.325% | | |neutral1dmg=3.325% |
| |neutral2dmg=4.75% | | |neutral2dmg=4.75% |
| |neutraldesc=Two alternating upward slashes. One of Lucina's most effective set-up options, thanks to its first hit being able to combo into various moves. This includes itself; tilt attacks; down smash; forward aerial; or dash grab at low percentages, and forward smash at medium to high percentages. | | |neutraldesc=Swings the Falchion twice. If timed correctly, the first hit has numerous follow-up options. |
| |ftiltname=Hard Edge ({{ja|ハードエッジ|Hādo Ejji}}) | | |ftiltname= |
| |ftiltdmg=10.925% | | |ftiltdmg=10.85% |
| |ftiltdesc=A lunging upward slash. Covers a very large area, making it useful for spacing. While not remarkably powerful like Marth's sweetspotted forward tilt, it deals noticeably more knockback compared to his sourspotted forward tilt. As a result, it is more consistent for spacing. | | |ftiltdesc=A fast forward leaning Falchion swipe upward. Covers a very large area. |
| |utiltname=Anti-air Slash ({{ja|アンチエアスラッシュ|Anchi Ea Surasshu}}) | | |utiltname= |
| |utiltdmg=7.6% (early), 8.075% (late) | | |utiltdmg=7.6% (early), 8.1% (behind) |
| |utiltdesc=An overhead arcing slash. Deals vertical knockback and has a large hitbox that can even hit opponents behind her. Oddly, its late hit deals more damage but less knockback than its early hit. A good combo starter at low percentages and a viable KOing option at very high percentages. | | |utiltdesc=Swings the Falchion in a large arc above her head, with a large hitbox that can hit enemies behind her. Does more damage when hitting an enemy behind her. Great combo move at lower percentages and a decent KOing option at higher percentages. |
| |dtiltname=Low Thrust ({{ja|ロースラスト|Rō Surasuto}}) | | |dtiltname= |
| |dtiltdmg=8.575% | | |dtiltdmg=8.575% |
| |dtiltdesc=A crouching thrust. Lucina's fastest tilt attack, it is capable of starting [[tech-chase]]s, especially on heavier characters. It is also useful for edgeguarding. | | |dtiltdesc=Crouches and jabs at the opponent's feet. Great for [[edgeguarding]] and [[tech-chasing]]. |
| |dashname=Raid Chop ({{ja|レイドチョップ|Reido Choppu}}) | | |dashname= |
| |dashdmg=9.975% | | |dashdmg=9.975% |
| |dashdesc=A lunging outward slash. A decent follow-up from down tilt and hits grounded opponents, although its moderate ending lag makes it unsafe on shield. | | |dashdesc=A quick upward sweeping diagonal slash with the Falchion. |
| |fsmashname=Dragon Killer ({{ja|ドラゴンキラー|Doragon Kirā}}) | | |fsmashname= |
| |fsmashdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|15.275}} | | |fsmashdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|15.275}} |
| |fsmashdesc=Rotates her body to perform a lunging downward slash. Its high base knockback and moderate knockback scaling make it Lucina's most reliable KOing option. However, while it has moderately fast start-up, it has high ending lag. | | |fsmashdesc=Rotates body counter-clockwise with a strong arc-like one-handed swing from her head to the ground. High base knockback and moderate knockback scaling make this move a reliable KOing option. |
| |usmashname=Justice Sword ({{ja|ジャスティスソード|Jasutisu Sōdo}}) | | |usmashname= |
| |usmashdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|3}} (ground), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|14.25}} (blade) | | |usmashdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|3}} (ground), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|14.25}} (blade) |
| |usmashdesc=An overhead thrust. The move has an initial "quake" hitbox that launches opponents into the Parallel Falchion's blade hitbox. It is a decent anti-air option thanks to its vertical range and high knockback scaling, while its deceptive horizontal range makes it capable of punishing rolls and landings. As such, it is a fairly reliable KOing option. It is also one of the few attacks in Lucina's moveset that is comparatively more reliable than Marth's because of the positioning needed to land a sweetspot in his case. | | |usmashdesc=A quick, direct upward thrust. The weak grounded hit can knock nearby opponents into the main attack. Deceptive horizontal range and high knockback scaling. Great for punishing rolls and landings, and a decent anti-air option. |
| |dsmashname=Raid Chop ({{ja|レイドチョップ|Reido Choppu}}) | | |dsmashname= |
| |dsmashdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|9.5}} (hit 1), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|14.275}} (hit 2) | | |dsmashdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|9.5}} (hit 1), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|14.275}} (hit 2) |
| |dsmashdesc=A crouching outward slash in front of herself and then behind herself. The first hit deals weak knockback and it unsafe on shield due to the move's duration. However, the second hit is stronger, making it useful for catching rolls. Oddly, its tip launches opponents at a different angle similarly to Marth's, despite the Parallel Falchion's lack of a tipper. | | |dsmashdesc=Sweeps Falchion on the ground toward the front outward then toward the back inward. Oddly, this move sends opponents at a different angle if tippered, just like Marth's. High ending lag. |
| |nairname=Double Slash ({{ja|ダブルスラッシュ|Daburu Surasshu}}) | | |nairname= |
| |nairdmg=4.2% (hit 1), 8.5% (hit 2) | | |nairdmg=3.325% (hit 1), 7.6% (hit 2) |
| |nairdesc=An inward horizontal slash, followed by a spinning, outward horizontal slash. In addition to being a good spacing option, its first hit can combo into other moves when [[SHFF]]'d. Its second hit has decent knockback, which makes it useful for edgeguarding. | | |nairdesc=Two horizontal slashes around herself via an inward slash followed into a full 360° outward spin. A good spacing option, and can lead into other moves as well. |
| |fairname=Flag Cut ({{ja|フラッグカット|Furaggu Katto}}) | | |fairname= |
| |fairdmg=10.5% | | |fairdmg=8.575% |
| |fairdesc=A downward slash. It is fast and has good range, which make it very useful for spacing and fending off aerial opponents. However, landing with this move is very unsafe, because of its short duration and 16 frames of landing lag. | | |fairdesc=Does a forward vertical slash (up to down). Great for spacing and fending off aerial opponents, but landing with this move is very unsafe, due to its short duration and 16 frames of landing lag. |
| |bairname=About Face ({{ja|アッパースイング|Appā Suingu}}, ''Upper Swing'') | | |bairname= |
| |bairdmg=11.8% | | |bairdmg=9.975% |
| |bairdesc=Rotates her body to perform an upward slash behind herself. Very similar to her forward aerial, although it has slightly more damage and knockback. Additionally, the swing starts from below instead of above, which can make it catch grounded enemies more easily. Has the interesting property of turning Lucina around, changing her facing direction. Has the most knockback of all her aerial moves, making it great for edgeguarding. | | |bairdesc=Slashes with the Falchion from bottom to top behind her in an inward swipe. Has the interesting property of turning Lucina around, changing facing direction. Great for edgeguarding. |
| |uairname=Luna Slash ({{ja|ルナスラッシュ|Runa Surasshu}}) | | |uairname= |
| |uairdmg=11.4% | | |uairdmg=9.975% |
| |uairdesc=A backflipping, upward arcing slash. Extremely wide arc and decent damage. These factors make it a useful anti-air option and damage racking tool. If timed correctly, a late hit can connect against grounded opponents just before landing, which can lead to aerial combos. | | |uairdesc=Performs a slightly delayed backflip while swinging the Falchion in a forward to back upward slash. |
| |dairname=Halfmoon ({{ja|ハーフムーン|Hāfumūn}}) | | |dairname= |
| |dairdmg=12.3% (non-meteor), 14.2% (meteor) | | |dairdmg=11.4% (non-meteor), 13.3% (meteor) |
| |dairdesc=A downward arcing slash. If struck in the middle of the arc, it deals more damage and [[meteor smash]]es opponents, while its other hitboxes have moderate knockback. However, it has high ending and landing lag, and its meteor smash hitbox only lasts for 1 frame. | | |dairdesc=A forward to back downward outward slash with the Falchion. If struck in the middle of the swinging arc, it [[meteor smash]]es opponents. High ending and landing lag. |
| |grabname=Grab ({{ja|つかみ|Tsukami}}) | | |grabname= |
| |grabdesc=Reaches out with her free hand. | | |grabdesc=Grabs the enemy with her left hand. Good range. |
| |pummelname=Grab Kneebutt ({{ja|つかみニーバット|Tsukami Nībatto}}) | | |pummelname= |
| |pummeldmg=2% | | |pummeldmg=2% |
| |pummeldesc=A knee strike. A fairly fast pummel. | | |pummeldesc=Knee strikes the enemy. Fairly fast. |
| |fthrowname=Roll Over ({{ja|ロールオーバー|Rōru Ōbā}}) | | |fthrowname= |
| |fthrowdmg=4% | | |fthrowdmg=4% |
| |fthrowdesc=Spins and flings the opponent forward. It can tech-chase, combo into a forward aerial against heavier characters at low percentages, or combo into [[Crescent Slash]] until around 150%. | | |fthrowdesc=Grabs and pushes forward. Can be used to tech-chase, or set up a Crescent Slash. |
| |bthrowname=Leg Hooker ({{ja|レッグフッカー|Reggu Fukkā}}) | | |bthrowname= |
| |bthrowdmg=4% | | |bthrowdmg=4% |
| |bthrowdesc=Tosses the opponent behind herself. It has no follow-up or KO potential due to its high ending lag and extremely low knockback scaling. However, it is very effective at launching the opponent off-stage due to its high base knockback. | | |bthrowdesc=Trips the enemy over her leg. Similar to her forward throw. No follow-up or KO potential, due to high ending lag and abysmal knockback scaling, respectively. However, it is very effective at sending the opponent offstage, thanks to its high base knockback. |
| |uthrowname=Casting ({{ja|キャスティング|Kyasutingu}}) | | |uthrowname= |
| |uthrowdmg=4% | | |uthrowdmg=4% |
| |uthrowdesc=Heaves the opponent upward with her free hand. Lucina's only throw that has KO potential, it starts KOing at 165% and even earlier when Lucina is affected by [[rage]]. | | |uthrowdesc=Powerful upward throw with one arm. Can KO at high percentages, starting at 165%. |
| |dthrowname=Grab Drop ({{ja|グラブドロップ|Gurabu Doroppu}}) | | |dthrowname= |
| |dthrowdmg=5% | | |dthrowdmg=5% |
| |dthrowdesc=A one-armed body slam. Aesthetically, it appears almost identical to forward throw, with its only difference being a shockwave effect to indicate the opponent hitting the ground. Mechanically, it functions much differently, as it deals slightly more damage and it launches the opponent vertically rather than diagonally, which enables it to combo into neutral, forward, back and up aerials at low to medium percentages. Due to its high knockback scaling, however, it quickly loses combo potential at medium percentages. | | |dthrowdesc=Hooks her arm and drags the opponent to the floor, sending the opponent backwards. Can combo into up aerial or back aerial. |
| |floorfname= | | |floorfname= |
| |floorfdmg=7% | | |floorfdmg=7% |
| |floorfdesc=Gets up while slashing to the left and then to the right. | | |floorfdesc= |
| |floorbname= | | |floorbname= |
| |floorbdmg=7% | | |floorbdmg=7% |
| |floorbdesc=Gets into a kneeling position and then slashes around herself as she gets up. | | |floorbdesc= |
| |floortname= | | |floortname= |
| |floortdmg=5% | | |floortdmg=5% |
| |floortdesc=Hops briskly to her feet and then does a thrust to the left and a slash to the right. | | |floortdesc= |
| |edgename= | | |edgename= |
| |edgedmg=7% | | |edgedmg=7% |
| |edgedesc=Performs an outward slash while climbing up. | | |edgedesc= |
| |nsdefname=Shield Breaker | | |nsdefname=Shield Breaker |
| |nsdefdmg=8.575% (uncharged), 23% (fully charged) | | |nsdefdmg=8.575% (uncharged), 23% (fully charged) |
| |nsdefdesc=Rears back and then performs a powerful thrust. It is chargeable and, true to its name, deals a high amount of [[shield damage]], to the point that it can even instantly break shields when fully charged. In the air, it also grants a slight horizontal boost when uncharged, and much more horizontal distance when fully charged. | | |nsdefdesc=Lucina charges up the Falchion over her head before powerfully thrusting it forward. As the name implies, this attack deals high amounts of [[shield damage]]. |
| |nsc1name=Storm Thrust | | |nsc1name=Storm Thrust |
| |nsc1dmg=3.8% (uncharged), 10.45% (fully charged) | | |nsc1dmg=3.8% (uncharged), 10.45% (fully charged) |
| |nsc1desc=The thrust emits a [[Windbox|gust]] from the Parallel Falchion's tip. The gust's [[Windbox#Pushing attacks|pushing]] strength increases with its charge, but the thrust itself deals noticeably less damage. | | |nsc1desc=A blast of wind is produced from the Falchion's tip that pushes back foes. The stab itself is weaker, but the pushing strength of the tornado increases with its charge. |
| |nsc2name=Dashing Assault | | |nsc2name=Dashing Assault |
| |nsc2dmg=5.7%/4.75%/2.85% (grounded uncharged early/mid/late), 6.65%/5.7%/3.8% (aerial uncharged early/mid/late), 15.2%/12.35%/8.55% (grounded fully charged early/mid/late), 16.15%/13.3%/9.5% (aerial fully charged early/mid/late) | | |nsc2dmg=5.7%/4.75%/2.85% (ground uncharged early/mid/late), 6.65%/5.7%/3.8% (air uncharged early/mid/late), 15.2%/12.35%/8.55% (ground fully charged early/mid/late), 16.15%/13.3%/9.5% (air fully charged early/mid/late) |
| |nsc2desc=The thrust has improved range thanks to it propelling Lucina forward, but it deals less damage. | | |nsc2desc=Lucina performs a lunging thrust with the Falchion. Deals less damage, but propels her forward. |
| |ssdefname=Dancing Blade | | |ssdefname=Dancing Blade |
| |ssdefdmg=3.325% (first hit/second forward hit), 4.275% (third forward/upward hits), 3.325% (third downward hit), 5.7% (last forward hit), 6.65% (last upward hit), 2% (last downward hits 1-4), 4.75% (last downward hit 5) | | |ssdefdmg=3.325% (parts 1-2), 4.275% (part 3 up/side), 3.325% (part 3 down), 6.65% (part 4 up), 5.7% (part 4 side), 2% (part 4 down hits 1-4), 4.75% (part 4 hit 5) |
| |ssdefdesc=A combination of sword swings, which can be influenced by directional inputs. The finishing swing is one of three options: an upward slash with KO potential at high percentages, but short range (tilting the control stick up); a downward slash with KO potential at high percentages near the edge (no control stick input or tilting the control stick forward); or a flurry of low-angled thrusts that deal the most amount of damage, but have the lowest amount of knockback (tilting the control stick down). Like Marth's version, the first hit stalls Lucina while in midair, which can aid her recovery. It has overall greater KO potential than Marth's thanks to the Parallel Falchion having a higher base damage output than Falchion. | | |ssdefdesc=A sequence of slashes with several variations based on control stick tilts. The finishing blow is one of three options: a skyward slice (control stick up), a strong slash (control stick neutral or control stick to the side), or a flurry of low stabs (control stick down). Same colors as Marth. Like his, the first hit stalls her while in midair. |
| |ssc1name=Effortless Blade | | |ssc1name=Effortless Blade |
| |ssc1dmg=2.375% (parts 1-3), 4.275% (part 4) | | |ssc1dmg=2.375% (parts 1-3), 4.275% (part 4) |
| |ssc1desc=The swings are easier to chain together, but only the side inputted swings can be used. The first three swings also deal less damage. | | |ssc1desc=The hits chain together, more easily but only the side option can be used. |
| |ssc2name=Heavy Blade | | |ssc2name=Heavy Blade |
| |ssc2dmg=7.6% (part 1), 9.5% (part 2), 10.45% (part 3), 13.3% (part 4 up), 14.25% (part 4 side), 2.09% (part 4 down hits 1-4), 11.4% (part 4 down hit 5) | | |ssc2dmg=7.6% (part 1), 9.5% (part 2), 10.45% (part 3), 13.3% (part 4 up), 14.25% (part 4 side), 2.09% (part 4 down hits 1-4), 11.4% (part 4 down hit 5) |
| |ssc2desc=Each swing does considerably more damage and knockback, having noticeable KO potential (especially the final swing). However, startup is increased, each hit transitions slower, and it is almost impossible to chain hits together because of their higher knockback. | | |ssc2desc=The hits are stronger, but are harder to chain together. |
| |usdefname=Dolphin Slash | | |usdefname=Dolphin Slash |
| |usdefdmg=11% (clean), 7% (late blade), 6% (late body) | | |usdefdmg=11% (clean), 7% (late blade), 6% (late body) |
| |usdefdesc=A jumping upward slash. It deals the most damage during its first few frames and is an excellent [[out of shield]] option, thanks to its fast speed and its ability to be [[B-reverse]]d. It is also useful for escaping neutral infinites should the stage have platforms to land safely on. Grants a decent amount of vertical distance, but very minimal horizontal distance. | | |usdefdesc=Lucina performs a rapid jumping slash that can be reversed. An excellent [[out of shield]] option. |
| |usc1name=Crescent Slash | | |usc1name=Crescent Slash |
| |usc1dmg=7% (clean), 12% (late blade), 6% (late body) | | |usc1dmg=7% (clean), 12% (late blade), 6% (late body) |
| |usc1desc=Grants more horizontal distance, but less vertical distance. The clean and late blade hits' damage outputs are also reversed. It is also a [[true combo]] from forward throw until around 150%. | | |usc1desc=Gains more horizontal distance, but less vertical distance. |
| |usc2name=Dolphin Jump | | |usc2name=Dolphin Jump |
| |usc2dmg=— | | |usc2dmg=0% |
| |usc2desc=Grants more vertical distance, but deals no damage. | | |usc2desc=Vertical distance is increased, but no damage is dealt. |
| |dsdefname=Counter | | |dsdefname=Counter |
| |dsdefdmg=1.2× (minimum 8%) | | |dsdefdmg=1.2x (min 8%) |
| |dsdefdesc=[[fireemblemwiki:Counter|Parries]] and then [[counterattack]]s against any incoming attacks with an outward slash. Damage and knockback dealt scale on the move that is countered. It has the same properties as Marth's, along with the custom variations. | | |dsdefdesc=Parries and then retaliates against incoming attacks. The strength of the attack blocked influences the strength of the counterattack. Same properties as Marth, along with the custom variants. |
| |dsc1name=Easy Counter | | |dsc1name=Easy Counter |
| |dsc1dmg=0.7× (minimum 4%) | | |dsc1dmg=0.7x (min 4%) |
| |dsc1desc=The parrying stance is longer and has a wider trigger window, but the damage multiplier and the counterattack's power are weaker. | | |dsc1desc=Lucina holds her parrying stance longer and counterattacks with less power. Has decreased damage scaling, but has a wider trigger window. |
| |dsc2name=Iai Counter | | |dsc2name=Iai Counter |
| |dsc2dmg=1.3× (minimum 6%) | | |dsc2dmg=1.3x (min 6%) |
| |dsc2desc=Dashes behind the opponent and slashes them at a blinding speed. Has a stronger damage multiplier, activates faster, launches opponents backward and has an [[electric]] effect. However, it has a narrower trigger window. | | |dsc2desc=Lucina dashes behind the foe and slashes them at blinding speed. Deals more damage, knocks opponents backwards, activates faster, and deals [[electric]] damage. However, it has a narrower trigger window. |
| |fsname=Critical Hit | | |fsname=Critical Hit |
| |fsdmg=60% | | |fsdmg=60% |
| |fsdesc=Dashes at a blinding speed to perform an extremely powerful outward slash. Its immense damage output and knockback make it a [[one-hit KO]]. Pressing the button again will cancel the dash and immediately trigger the slash. | | |fsdesc=Lucina lunges in one direction, attacking the first opponent. Immense knockback, enough to [[one-hit KO]] any character. Pressing the button again will immediately trigger the slash. |
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| ===Stats===
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| {{Attributes
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| |cast = 58
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| |weight = 90
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| |rweight = 41-42
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| |dash = 1.5
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| |rdash = 25-41
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| |run = 1.785
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| |rrun = 18-19
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| |walk = 1.5
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| |rwalk = 1-2
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| |trac = 0.055
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| |rtrac = 28-33
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| |airfric = 0.00375
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| |rairfric = 57-58
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| |air = 1.02
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| |rair = 29-30
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| |baseaccel = 0.01
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| |rbaseaccel = 10-54
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| |addaccel = 0.07
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| |raddaccel = 18-28
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| |gravity = 0.075
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| |rgravity = 49-51
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| |fall = 1.58
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| |rfall = 28-29
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| |ff = 2.528
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| |rff = 27-28
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| |jumpsquat = 5
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| |rjumpsquat = 14-41
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| |jumpheight = 33.660133
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| |rjumpheight = 28-29
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| |shorthop = 16.263107
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| |rshorthop = 31-32
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| |djump = 33.660133
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| |rdjump = 30-31
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| |ellag = 4
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| |rellag = 1-46
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| }}
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| ===[[Announcer]] call===
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| {{audio|Needs announcer calls from other languages.}}
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| <gallery>
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| Lucina English Announcer SSB4-SSBU.wav|English
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| Lucina Japanese Announcer SSB4-SSBU.wav|Japanese/Chinese
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| Lucina French Announcer SSBU.wav|French
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| Lucina French EU Announcer SSBU.wav|French (PAL)
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| </gallery>
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| ===[[On-screen appearance]]=== | | ===[[On-screen appearance]]=== |
| {{appearance
| | *Warps onto the stage using warp magic with a twirl and then removes her mask. |
| |desc=Warps onto the stage using [[fireemblemwiki:Warp (staff)|warp magic]], and then removes the mask she wears while disguised as [[Marth]].
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| |char=Lucina
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| |game=SSB4}}
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| ===[[Taunt]]s=== | | ===[[Taunt]]s=== |
| {{Taunt/SSB4 | | {{Taunt/SSB4 |
| |char=Lucina | | |char=Lucina |
| |desc-up=Twirls the Parallel Falchion and then assumes a stance highly similar to her pose from her official art in ''Fire Emblem Awakening'', saying "Come at me!" ({{ja|かかってきなさい.|Kakatte ki nasai.}}, ''"Come bring it if you would."'') | | |desc-up=Spins the Falchion and holds it in a similar way that looks like her character artwork, saying "Come at me!". ({{ja|かかってきなさい|Kakatte Ki Nasai}}, ''Come at me, if you would.'') |
| |desc-side=Turns around to have her back face the screen while sheathing the Parallel Falchion and saying "I cannot lose." ({{ja|負けられませんから.|Makeraremasen kara.}}, ''"I won't lose from here on."'') | | |desc-side=Turns around while resheathing the Falchion saying "I cannot lose". ({{ja|負けられませんから|Makeraremasen Kara}}, ''I won't lose.'') |
| |desc-down=Puts on the mask she used while disguised as [[Marth]] whilst she put her hand on her hip, then removes it.}} | | |desc-down=Puts her mask on when she was disguised as [[Marth]] in ''Fire Emblem: Awakening'', then removes it.}} |
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| ===[[Idle pose]]s=== | | ===[[Idle pose]]s=== |
| {{Idle | | {{Idle |
| |desc-1=Holds her hand to her chest, closes her eyes, and silently takes a breath. | | |desc-1=Holds her hand to her chest and takes a breath. |
| |desc-2=Brushes her hair out of her face. | | |desc-2=Brushes her hair out of her face. |
| |image-1=LucinaIdlePose1WiiU.jpg | | |image-1=LucinaIdlePose1WiiU.jpg |
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| ===[[Crowd cheer]]=== | | ===[[Crowd cheer]]=== |
| {| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="1" | | {{Crowd |
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| !{{{name|}}}
| | |game=SSB4 |
| !Cheer (English)
| | |desc-us=Lu-ci-na! |
| !Cheer (Japanese)
| | |desc-jp=Lu-kin-a! |
| !Cheer (Spanish)
| | |pitch-us=Group chant |
| |- | | |pitch-jp=Group chant}} |
| ! scope="row"|Cheer
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| |[[File:Lucina Cheer NTSC SSB4.ogg|center]]||[[File:Lucina Cheer JP SSB4.ogg|center]]||{{NTSC}} [[File:Lucina Cheer Spanish NTSC SSB4 SSBU.ogg|center]] <br> {{PAL}} [[File:Lucina Cheer Spanish PAL SSB4.ogg|center]] | |
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| |Lu - ci - na! || Ru - ki - na! || Lucina! Lucina! Rah! Rah! Rah!
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| !{{{name|}}}
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| !Cheer (German)
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| !Cheer (Italian)
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| ! scope="row"|Cheer
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| |{{NTSC}} [[File:Lucina Cheer French NTSC SSB4.ogg|center]] <br> {{PAL}} [[File:Lucina Cheer French PAL SSB4.ogg|center]]||[[File:Lucina Cheer German SSB4.ogg|center]]||[[File:Lucina Cheer Italian SSB4 SSBU.ogg|center]]
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| ! scope="row"|Description
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| |Lu - ci - na ! || Lu - ci - na! || Lu - ci - na!
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| |}
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| ===[[Victory pose]]s=== | | ===[[Victory pose]]s=== |
| | {{incomplete|Japanese victory quotes with translations}} |
| {{Victory/SSB4 | | {{Victory/SSB4 |
| |victory-theme=FireEmblemTheme.ogg | | |victory-theme=FireEmblemTheme.ogg |
| |victory-desc=An orchestral excerpt of the title theme from ''{{s|fireemblemwiki|Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light}}'', which has since become the main theme of the ''Fire Emblem'' series. | | |victory-desc=This victory theme is a small orchestral cover from the title theme of the first ''Fire Emblem'' game, which has since become the main theme of the series. |
| |desc-1=Points the Parallel Falchion upward and then poses, saying "[[Chrom|Father]]... I won." ({{ja|勝ちましたよ、お父様|"Kachimashi ta yo, otousama."}}) | | |desc-1=Points the Parallel Falchion upward, then poses, saying "[[Chrom|Father]]... I won.". |
| **''If {{SSB4|Ike}} is present in the match, there is a chance she will instead say "And they call ''you'' the Radiant Hero?"'' ({{ja|これが蒼炎の勇者?|"Kore ga souen no yuusha?"}}, ''"This is the Radiant Hero?"'')'' | | **''If Ike is present in the match, there is a chance she will instead say "And they call ''you'' the Radiant Hero?".'' |
| |desc-2=Swings the Parallel Falchion, then performs the same pose from her official artwork, saying "The future is not written!" ({{ja|未来を変えて見せます!|"Mirai o kaetemisemasu!"}}, ''"Watch me change the future!"'') | | |desc-2=Swings the Parallel Falchion, then poses in her artwork pose, saying "The future is not written!". |
| |desc-3=Sheaths the Parallel Falchion, saying "You'll never defeat me!" ({{ja|負けるわけにはいきません!|"Makeru wa ikemasen!"}}, ''"I cannot lose!"'') After winning a Team Battle, Lucina performs this pose with her back towards the screen if she does not have a point lead. | | |desc-3=Sheaths the Parallel Falchion, saying "You'll never defeat me!". |
| **''If {{SSB4|Marth}} is present, there is a chance she will instead say "''This'' is the Hero-King?"'' ({{ja|これが英雄王の力?|"Kore ga eiyuuou no chikara?"}}, ''"This is the strength of the Hero King…?"'') | | **''If Marth is present, there is a chance she will instead say "''This'' is the Hero-King?".'' |
| |char=Lucina}} | | |char=Lucina}} |
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| ==In [[competitive play]]== | | ==In competitive play== |
| ===Tier placement and history===
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| Upon ''SSB4''{{'}}s release, Lucina was quickly compared to {{SSB4|Marth}} due to her inheriting many of the flaws he had received in his transition from ''Brawl''. Although her Parallel Falchion boasts consistent power, this strength has been viewed as less effective in comparison to Falchion's tipper, resulting in Lucina being widely regarded as worse than Marth, as well being poorly regarded early on. As time went on, however, game updates gradually improved Lucina, with the vast majority of her buffs being shared with Marth. These changes helped her mitigate some of the problems she initially had, although they were not sufficient enough in comparison to Marth's, who began developing a much more dedicated playerbase than her. As such, Lucina achieved much poorer results in comparison, which saw her ranked 47th on the first ''4BR'' tier list, placing her in the bottom-tier and six places below Marth.
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| However, Lucina continued to improve over time, and gained some other significant buffs in update [[1.1.4]], with some of them once again being shared with Marth. These improvements allowed Lucina's offense to flow more consistently than before, giving her a niche over Marth in certain matchups. Although these buffs were still not enough to enable her to achieve significant results, even from her best players like {{Sm|Kogarasuma}}, they still improved her perception within the community. As a result, Lucina ranked 36th on the second tier list, resulting with her being reassessed as a mid-tier character, and gaining the fourth largest rise between the first and second tier lists. Even so, players such as {{Sm|ZeRo}} and {{Sm|Dabuz}} considered Lucina's position on the tier list as too low, due to most of her strengths being shared with Marth. To reflect the drastic improvements brought about by game updates, as well as her stronger, if rare, results, Lucina was then ranked 18th on the third tier list; by extension, this was the largest rise between the second and third tier lists.
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| Although Lucina was still considered to be inferior to Marth overall, some smashers claimed her placing to be somewhat low, especially considering the briefly improved results brought by ZeRo during the spring and summer of 2017 after picking her up as a secondary, as well as better results brought by other players like Kogarasuma and {{Sm|Mr E}}. Thanks to these results, she has rised to 14th on the fourth and final tier list. She is the only bottom-tier character to ever become a high-tier one and is one of the characters who have improved the most overall.
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| Lucina also began to earn more results as Mr E got 5th at [[EVO 2018]] while defeating {{Sm|BestNess}}, {{Sm|Salem}}, {{Sm|MVD}}, and {{Sm|Shuton}} to qualify for top 8 before losing to {{Sm|CaptainZack}} and {{Sm|Nietono}} and continued to do very well with her such as getting 17th at [[Super Smash Con 2018]], 25th at [[Shine 2018]], 4th at [[Canada Cup 2018]] and 17th at both [[GameTyrant Expo 2018]] and [[DreamHack Atlanta 2018]]. These results which were previously unspoken of for Lucina have not only been more impressive than a fair amount of the characters above her, but also Marth. Due to this and with some people noting that Marth has not achieved that much success with out a secondary on top of him being significantly less consistent at killing as a character, some have said that Lucina is a superior character to Marth. This however, is highly debatable.
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| ===[[Official Custom Moveset Project]]=== | | ===[[Official Custom Moveset Project]]=== |
| {{OfficialCustomMoves | | {{OfficialCustomMoves |
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| ===Most historically significant players=== | | ===Notable players=== |
| <!--This character has a ten player limit for this section. Before adding and/or removing a player, read these guidelines: https://www.ssbwiki.com/SmashWiki:Notability#%22Most_historically_significant_players%22_guidelines -->
| | *{{Sm|Blacktwins|Canada}} |
| | *{{Sm|Brolylegs|USA}} |
| | *{{Sm|Chaos|USA}} |
| | *{{Sm|Excel_Zero|Puerto Rico}} |
| | *{{Sm|Nairo|USA}} |
| | *{{Sm|NEO|USA}} |
| | *{{Sm|Ryo|USA}} |
| | *{{Sm|CherubiKnight|USA}} |
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| ''Any number following the Smasher name indicates placement on the [[PGR 100]], which recognizes the official top 100 players in [[Super Smash Bros. 4]] of all time.''
| | ==[[List of Super Smash Bros. 4 character trailers#Robin and Lucina|Reveal trailer]]== |
| | <youtube>N9ytrX0wweA</youtube> |
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| ''See also: [[:Category:Lucina players (SSB4)]]'' | | ==Trophies== |
| | :'''Lucina''' |
| | ::{{flag|ntsc}} {{GameIcon|ssb4-3ds}}''Chrom's daughter and the future Princess of Ylisse. When she arrives from a doomed future seeking to prevent it from ever happening, she goes by the name Marth before her identity is revealed. She fights much like her adopted namesake, but more than just the tip of her sword is powerful.'' |
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| *{{Sm|Kogarasuma|USA}} - Considered one of the best Lucina players in the United States. Placed 4th at {{Trn|GUMS 13}}, 7th at {{Trn|GatorLAN Fall 2017}}, 9th at {{Trn|GatorLAN Spring 2018}}, 13th at {{Trn|Collision XIV}}, and 25th at {{Trn|Shine 2016}}. Formerly ranked 10th on the [[New England Power Rankings]].
| | ::{{flag|ntsc}} {{GameIcon|ssb4-wiiu}}''Chrom's daughter and the future Princess of Ylisse. When she arrives from a doomed future seeking to prevent it from ever happening, she goes by the name Marth before her identity is revealed. She fights much like her adopted namesake, but her entire blade is equally powerful instead of having a more powerful tip.'' |
| *{{Sm|Mr E|USA}} (#37) - The best Lucina player in the world for most of the game's lifespan. Placed 5th at both {{Trn|IBP Masters Showdown}} and {{Trn|EVO 2018}}, 9th at {{Trn|Too Hot to Handle}}, 13th at {{Trn|The Big House 7}}, and 17th at {{Trn|Super Smash Con 2018}} with wins over players such as {{Sm|Ally}}, {{Sm|Salem}}, and {{Sm|Tweek}}.
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| *{{Sm|ZeRo|Chile}} (#1) - Formerly used Lucina as a secondary alongside {{SSB4|Diddy Kong}} and was considered the best Lucina player in the world in the first half of 2017. Won {{Trn|CEO Dreamland}}, {{Trn|DreamHack Austin 2017}}, {{Trn|Royal Flush}}, and {{Trn|Smash 'N' Splash 3}}.
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| ==In Solo Modes==
| | ::{{flag|pal}} ''Daughter of Chrom and future Princess of Ylisse. When she comes from the future to prevent a terrible future from unfolding, she goes by the name of Marth, but only until her true identity comes to light. She is a very similar fighter to Marth, except it doesn't actually matter which part of her sword she strikes with.'' |
| ===[[All-Star Mode]]===
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| In All-Star Mode, Lucina is fought in Stage 7 in the 3DS version or Stage 1 in the Wii U version if she has been unlocked alongside {{SSB4|Wii Fit Trainer}}, {{SSB4|Rosalina & Luma}}, {{SSB4|Greninja}}, {{SSB4|Dark Pit}}, {{SSB4|Robin}}, {{SSB4|Shulk}}, {{SSB4|Corrin}}, and {{SSB4|Bayonetta}}.
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| ==={{GameIcon|SSB4-U}}[[Event Match]]es===
| | {{Trophy games|console1=3DS|game1=Fire Emblem: Awakening (02/2013)}} |
| ====Solo Events====
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| * '''[[In the Name of the Hero-King]]''': As {{SSB4|Marth}}, the player must defeat Lucina in a [[Stamina Mode|Stamina Battle]].
| | :'''Lucina (Alt.)''' |
| * '''[[New Challengers 1]]''': Lucina is among the opponents fought in this event, alongside {{SSB4|Rosalina & Luma}}, {{SSB4|Wii Fit Trainer}}, {{SSB4|Little Mac}}, {{SSB4|Villager}}, {{SSB4|Duck Hunt}}, and {{SSB4|Bowser Jr.}}
| | ::{{flag|ntsc}} ''Lucina's moves are much like Marth's, but there are subtle differences. With Marth, you need to try to hit with the tip of his sword, but Lucina's sword is equally powerful all along the blade. Her Shield Breaker move lets her attack opponents and break their shields at the same time. Charge it fully to shatter shields in one hit.'' |
| ====Co-op Events====
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| * '''[[Mirror Magic]]''': Lucina and {{SSB4|Ike}} must defeat {{SSB4|Ganondorf}}, a giant metal dark Lucina, and a giant metal dark Ike.
| | ::{{flag|pal}} ''Lucina's moves are much like Marth's, but there are subtle differences. With Marth, you need to try to hit with the tip of his sword, but with Lucina, it doesn't matter, making her easier to use. Her Shield Breaker move lets her damage opponents and break their shields at the same time. Charge it fully to shatter shields in one hit.'' |
| * '''[[The Ultimate Battle]]''': Two players select a character and must defeat the entire roster.
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| | {{Trophy games|console1=3DS|game1=Fire Emblem: Awakening (02/2013)}} |
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| | :'''Critical Hit (Lucina)''' |
| | ::{{flag|ntsc}} ''In Lucina's Final Smash, she raises her sword high before dashing swiftly forward to deliver a deadly blow to whomever she makes contact with first. Even if their damage is low, this strike is powerful enough to take out foes in a single hit. Just make sure you don't dash off the stage when you use it in midair!'' |
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| | ::{{flag|pal}} ''In Lucina's Final Smash, she raises her sword high, then dashes swiftly forwards to deliver a deadly blow to whoever stands in her way. Even if their damage is low, this strike is powerful enough to take them out in a single hit. Just be careful not to dash off the stage if you use it in mid-air!'' |
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| ===[[Congratulations screen]]s===
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| <center> | | <center> |
| ====3DS====
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| <gallery> | | <gallery> |
| SSB4-3DS Congratulations Classic Lucina.png|Classic Mode
| | LucinaTrophy3DS.png|Classic (3DS) |
| SSB4-3DS Congratulations All-Star Lucina.png|All-Star Mode
| | LucinaAllStarTrophy3DS.png|Alt. (3DS) |
| </gallery>
| | LucinaTrophyWiiU.png|Classic (Wii U) |
| ====Wii U====
| | LucinaAltTrophyWiiU.png|Alt. (Wii U) |
| <gallery>
| | CriticalHitLucinaTrophyWiiU.png|[[Critical Hit]] |
| SSB4-Wii U Congratulations Classic Lucina.png|Classic Mode
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| SSB4-Wii U Congratulations All-Star Lucina.png|All-Star Mode
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| </gallery> | | </gallery> |
| </center> | | </center> |
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| ==[[Trophies]]== | | ==In [[Event Match]]es== |
| Lucina's default trophy is obtained by clearing Classic Mode as Lucina. Her alternate trophy is obtained by clearing All-Star Mode as Lucina in the 3DS version or purchasing it in the Trophy Shop for 1000G in the Wii U version (the latter can only appear after clearing Classic or All-Star as Lucina). The Critical Hit (Lucina) trophy is obtained only in the Wii U version by clearing All-Star Mode as Lucina.
| | ===Solo Events=== |
| {{Trophy/Fighter
| | * '''[[In the Name of the Hero-King]]''': The player controls {{SSB4|Marth}}, and must defeat Lucina in a 200 HP battle. |
| |name=Lucina
| | * '''[[New Challengers 1]]''': Lucina is one of the seven opponents that must be fought alongside {{SSB4|Villager}}, {{SSB4|Wii Fit Trainer}}, {{SSB4|Rosalina & Luma}}, {{SSB4|Little Mac}}, {{SSB4|Bowser Jr.}}, and {{SSB4|Duck Hunt}}. |
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| |desc-3ds-ntsc=Chrom's daughter and the future Princess of Ylisse. When she arrives from a doomed future seeking to prevent it from ever happening, she goes by the name Marth before her identity is revealed. She fights much like her adopted namesake, but more than just the tip of her sword is powerful.
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| | * '''[[Mirror Magic]]''': Lucina and {{SSB4|Ike}} must defeat {{SSB4|Ganondorf}}, who is aided by Giant Metal Dark Lucina and Ike. |
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| |desc-ntsc=Lucina's moves are much like Marth's, but there are subtle differences. With Marth, you need to try to hit with the tip of his sword, but Lucina's sword is equally powerful all along the blade. Her Shield Breaker move lets her attack opponents and break their shields at the same time. Charge it fully to shatter shields in one hit.
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| |desc-ntsc=In Lucina's Final Smash, she raises her sword high before dashing swiftly forward to deliver a deadly blow to whomever she makes contact with first. Even if their damage is low, this strike is powerful enough to take out foes in a single hit. Just make sure you don't dash off the stage when you use it in midair!
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| ==[[List of Super Smash Bros. 4 character trailers#Lucina and Robin|Reveal trailer]]==
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| ==Gallery== | | ==Gallery== |
| <gallery> | | <gallery> |
| | Robin and Lucina Poster.jpg|Artwork of {{SSB4|Robin}} and Lucina from the [[Super Smash Bros. 4 Official Site|official site]]. |
| SSB4 Newcomer Introduction Lucina.png|Lucina's splash art. | | SSB4 Newcomer Introduction Lucina.png|Lucina's splash art. |
| Lucina amiibo.png|Lucina's [[amiibo]]. | | Lucina amiibo.png|Lucina's [[amiibo]]. |
| Lucina unlock notice SSB4-3DS.png|Lucina's unlock notice in {{for3ds}}.
| | Lucinascreenshot1.jpg|Lucina in the Wii U version. |
| Lucina unlock notice SSB4-Wii U.png|Lucina's unlock notice in {{forwiiu}}.
| | Lucinascreenshot2.jpg|About to stab {{SSB4|Link}}. |
| Robin and Lucina Poster.jpg|Artwork of Lucina and {{SSB4|Robin}} from the [[Super Smash Bros. 4 Official Site|official site]].
| | Lucinascreenshot3.jpg|About to attack a [[Phantom]]. |
| Lucinascreenshot1.jpg|Lucina in {{forwiiu}}.
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| Lucinascreenshot2.jpg|Using [[Shield Breaker]] on {{SSB4|Link}}. | |
| Lucinascreenshot3.jpg|Using Shield Breaker on a [[Phantom Slash|Phantom]]. | |
| Lucinascreen-4.jpg|Using [[Counter]]. | | Lucinascreen-4.jpg|Using [[Counter]]. |
| Lucinascreen-5.jpg|Alongside {{SSB4|Marth}} and {{SSB4|Ike}}. | | Lucinascreen-5.jpg|With the two ''Fire Emblem'' veterans. |
| Lucinascreen-6.jpg|Fighting Ike on [[Coliseum]]. | | Lucinascreen-6.jpg|Fighting {{SSB4|Ike}} in the [[Coliseum]]. |
| Lucinascreen-7.jpg|On [[Smash Ball]] standby alongside {{SSB4|Luigi}} on Coliseum. | | Lucinascreen-7.jpg|On [[Smash Ball]] standby with {{SSB4|Luigi}} in [[Coliseum]]. |
| Lucinascreen-8.jpg|Lucina in {{for3ds}}. | | Lucinascreen-8.jpg|Lucina in the 3DS version. |
| Lucinascreen-9.jpg|Alongside female Robin. | | Lucinascreen-9.jpg|Lucina and Female {{SSB4|Robin}}. |
| Lucinascreen-10.jpg|[[Floor recovery|Laying supine]] alongside {{SSB4|Palutena}}. | | Lucinascreen-10.jpg|On the floor with {{SSB4|Palutena}}. |
| KirbyHatLucina.png|Using her down taunt alongside {{SSB4|Kirby}}, who is wearing a [[Inhale (Kirby)|copy]] of her mask. | | KirbyHatLucina.png|Lucina wearing her mask with {{SSB4|Kirby}}. |
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| ==Trivia== | | ==Trivia== |
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| *Although Lucina was originally planned as an [[alternate costume]] for {{SSB4|Marth}}, she was transitioned into being an entirely separate character later in development once her attacks were given differing traits. [[Masahiro Sakurai]] elaborated on this by explaining that "whenever there is even a small difference in abilities, that character gets an actual roster slot." She was one of three intended alternate costumes to be made separate in this way, with the other two being the [[veteran|returning]] {{SSB4|Dr. Mario}} and her fellow [[newcomer]] {{SSB4|Dark Pit}}. | | *Lucina is the only clone in the entire series whose special and custom special moves all share the same names with the character she is a clone of, Marth. |
| *Lucina makes a few references to her home game: | | **In the Japanese version, two of Lucina's custom moves have different names: "Dashing Assault" is called "Assault Dash", and "Effortless Blade" is named "Easy Combination". |
| **Her pose in official art of her for ''Super Smash Bros. 4'' is identical to [[fireemblemwiki::File:FEA Lucina.png|her pose in official art of her disguised as Marth]]. Lucina also strikes this pose for her [[Counter]] (though she instantly shifts to {{SSB4|Marth}}'s Counter stance for an extremely brief moment if her Counter is triggered), her up [[taunt]] and a [[victory pose]]. | | *Robin and Lucina are the only ''Fire Emblem'' characters to originate from the same game in the series, being ''Fire Emblem: Awakening''. |
| ***Her father, [[Chrom]], also strikes this pose in his official art, albeit [[fireemblemwiki::File:FEA Chrom.png|mirrored]].
| | *Lucina's alternate costumes are all inspired by her companions in Awakening: Nowi, Cherche, Cordelia, Tiki, Maribelle, Tharja, and Sumia. |
| **The battle stance she assumes when her reveal trailer's tagline appears is identical to the stance she and Chrom assume simultaneously during [[fireemblemwiki:Two Falchions|their duel in the Arena Ferox tournament]].
| | *Lucina's ''Super Smash Bros. 4'' official art is posed identically to [[fireemblemwiki::File:FEA Lucina.png|official art of her disguised as Marth]] from ''Fire Emblem Awakening''. Lucina also uses this pose for her [[Counter]], a [[victory pose]], and a [[taunt]]. |
| **Her in-game model in {{forwiiu}} bears the [[fireemblemwiki:Holy Blood#Brands|Brand of Naga]] in her left eye.<ref>[https://www.siliconera.com/sakurai-talks-difference-lucina-marth-smash-bros/ Sakurai Talks About The Difference Between Lucina And Marth In Smash Bros.]</ref>
| | **Her [[Star KO]] voice clip also sounds similar to the scream she makes during [https://youtu.be/4IcEp8z6HB4?t=706 the cutscene of her meeting Grima] in her origin game. |
| **The mask she used while disguised as [[Marth]] is used for her [[on-screen appearance]] and [[down taunt]].
| | *Lucina is the only [[unlockable character]] in both games who was officially revealed prior to the release of ''Super Smash Bros. 4'' and the only unlockable to appear in the [[opening movie]] in {{forwiiu}}. |
| **Both of her lines emitted after successfully using Counter are the same lines used when she performs a [[fireemblemwiki:Pair Up|Dual Strike]].
| | *Lucina's in-game model bears the [http://fireemblem.wikia.com/wiki/Exalt Mark of Naga] in her left eye, which Sakurai states is so small that players "[http://i.imgur.com/9eGp2qt.jpg probably have no chance they'll be able to see it in the game]". |
| *Lucina is the first clone in the entire series whose special moves, including custom variations, all share the same names with the character she is a clone of.
| | *Lucina is the only [[clone]] in ''Super Smash Bros. 4'' who is a completely different character from the fighter they derive from. |
| **Additionally, she is the only full clone in ''Smash 4'' not to share a voice actor with the original character. Dark Pit and {{SSB4|Pit}} are both voiced by the same actor, but use different voice clips, while Dr. Mario reuses {{SSB4|Mario}}'s voice clips.
| | **She is also the only clone to share every single move with the fighter they derive from. |
| *Robin and Lucina are the only playable ''Fire Emblem'' characters in ''Smash 4'' to originate from the same game in their home series.
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| *Lucina is the only [[unlockable character]] in both versions of ''SSB4'' who was officially revealed prior to the release of ''SSB4'' and the only unlockable character to appear in the [[opening movie]] for ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U''. | |
| **Lucina is also one of three unlockable characters prior to ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' to be revealed as a playable character prior to the release of the game, with the other two being {{SSBB|Snake}} and {{SSBB|Sonic}} in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''. Of these, Lucina is the only one not to be a third party character
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| *Lucina is the only one of the three clone characters to not share their counterpart's [[screen KO]] animation. | | *Lucina is the only one of the three clone characters to not share their counterpart's [[screen KO]] animation. |
| *Lucina, {{SSB4|Bowser}} and {{SSB4|Dr. Mario}} are the only characters that players are not forced to play as in any single player [[Event Match]]es. | | *Lucina and {{SSB4|Dr. Mario}} are the only fighters that players are not forced to play as in any single-player [[Event Match]]es. |
| *Lucina is the only ''Fire Emblem'' character whose [[Counter]] does not involve her holding her sword in a reverse grip during either her stance or counterattack. However, as stated earlier, she will instantly shift to Marth's stance for an extremely brief moment when her Counter is triggered. | | *Both of Lucina's lines after a successful Counter come from ''Fire Emblem: Awakening'', when she performs a Dual Strike. |
| *In the Japanese version of the game, Lucina has an alternate [[KO|blast KO]] voice clip, while she grunts in the international releases. The line itself is "{{ja|こんなところで|Kon'na tokorode...?}}" (''Must I fall here...?''), a reference to her death quote in ''Fire Emblem Awakening''.
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