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'''Lucina''' ({{ja|ルキナ|Rukina}}, ''Lucina'') is a playable character in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. She was officially revealed on June 12th, 2018 alongside {{SSBU|Robin}} and the rest of the returning roster. Lucina is {{SSBU|Marth}}'s [[Echo Fighter]], thus being classified as [[Fighter number|Fighter #21<sup>ε</sup>]]. | '''Lucina''' ({{ja|ルキナ|Rukina}}, ''Lucina'') is a playable character in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. She was officially revealed on June 12th, 2018 alongside {{SSBU|Robin}} and the rest of the returning roster. Lucina is {{SSBU|Marth}}'s [[Echo Fighter]], thus being classified as [[Fighter number|Fighter #21<sup>ε</sup>]]. | ||
Both {{s|wikipedia|Laura Bailey}} and {{s|wikipedia|Yū Kobayashi}} | Both {{s|wikipedia|Laura Bailey}} and {{s|wikipedia|Yū Kobayashi}}'s respective English and Japanese portrayals of Lucina from ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'' were repurposed for, respectively, the western and Japanese versions of ''Ultimate''. As a consequence of this, Lucina is not voiced by her current English voice actress, {{s|wikipedia|Alexis Tipton}}, who has otherwise held the role since 2017; she is one of only two ''Fire Emblem'' characters in ''Ultimate'' to not be portrayed by their current English actor from ''{{s|fireemblem|Fire Emblem Heroes}}'' onward, the other being [[Lyn]]. | ||
Lucina is ranked | Lucina is ranked 22nd out of 82 on the current [[tier list]], placing her in the A+ tier. This is similar to her placement from ''Smash 4'' where she was ranked 14th out of 54, and places her above her base fighter, Marth. | ||
==How to unlock== | ==How to unlock== | ||
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==Attributes== | ==Attributes== | ||
Being {{SSBU|Marth}}'s distant descendant and his Echo Fighter, Lucina's moveset and animations are generally based off of Marth's, and her attributes are also identical to his, being a tall and rather light | Being {{SSBU|Marth}}'s distant descendant and his Echo Fighter, Lucina's moveset and animations are generally based off of Marth's, and her attributes are also identical to his, being a tall and rather light [[Weight|middleweight]] with above-average mobility in most aspects; like him, she has the fastest [[walk]]ing speed in the game, a very fast initial [[dash]] speed, a decent [[Dash|running]] speed, a decent [[jump]] height, decent [[air acceleration]] and an average [[falling speed]]; however, her [[air speed]] is merely average, and her [[gravity]] value is low, the latter of these two values making her feel somewhat floaty in the air. | ||
As in ''SSB4'', the primary difference between Lucina and {{SSBU|Marth}} is that Lucina lacks a tipper, meaning that her sword attacks deal equal damage throughout her blade. While her sword attacks deal more damage and knockback than Marth's weak sourspots, they deal less damage and knockback than his powerful tipper sweetspots. Theoretically, Marth should deal more overall damage when played optimally and can kill earlier, but Lucina can deal consistent damage and kill more reliably without worrying about precise spacing, and her KOing potential is significantly more consistent in comparison, especially at higher percents. | As in ''SSB4'', the primary difference between Lucina and {{SSBU|Marth}} is that Lucina lacks a tipper, meaning that her sword attacks deal equal damage throughout her blade. While her sword attacks deal more damage and knockback than Marth's weak sourspots, they deal less damage and knockback than his powerful tipper sweetspots. Theoretically, Marth should deal more overall damage when played optimally and can kill earlier, but Lucina can deal consistent damage and kill more reliably without worrying about precise spacing, and her KOing potential is significantly more consistent in comparison, especially at higher percents. | ||
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Overall, whether a person wants to use Lucina or Marth is based on their playstyle. Marth relies on spacing, more defensive play, and early KOs with his powerful tippers. Lucina can be played more aggressively, and relies on her more effective combos to increase the opponent's damage enough so she can KO the opponent. Marth has the potential to be more rewarding if used correctly, but Lucina's consistent damage and knockback gives her a stronger up-close game, makes her attacks significantly safer on shield and on hit than Marth's sourspotted moves, and gives her better matchups against smaller or faster characters that Marth can have a hard time landing his tippers against, such as {{SSBU|Pikachu}} or {{SSBU|Fox}}. Even without a tipper, Lucina is still extremely effective at spacing nevertheless. She also shares Marth's other strengths, such as his decent mobility, above-average frame data, strong [[juggling]] and [[edgeguarding]] capabilities, and decent [[out of shield]] options. As such, she is considered to be one of the easiest and most versatile characters in the game, even when compared to Marth. | Overall, whether a person wants to use Lucina or Marth is based on their playstyle. Marth relies on spacing, more defensive play, and early KOs with his powerful tippers. Lucina can be played more aggressively, and relies on her more effective combos to increase the opponent's damage enough so she can KO the opponent. Marth has the potential to be more rewarding if used correctly, but Lucina's consistent damage and knockback gives her a stronger up-close game, makes her attacks significantly safer on shield and on hit than Marth's sourspotted moves, and gives her better matchups against smaller or faster characters that Marth can have a hard time landing his tippers against, such as {{SSBU|Pikachu}} or {{SSBU|Fox}}. Even without a tipper, Lucina is still extremely effective at spacing nevertheless. She also shares Marth's other strengths, such as his decent mobility, above-average frame data, strong [[juggling]] and [[edgeguarding]] capabilities, and decent [[out of shield]] options. As such, she is considered to be one of the easiest and most versatile characters in the game, even when compared to Marth. | ||
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, deals additional damage should it directly strike an opponent's head, and deals consistent damage unlike Marth's version. [[Dancing Blade]] can be used to punish sidesteps and boasts damage-racking, mix-up, KO and even recovery potential. Unlike Marth's version, the move is easier to properly connect due to its consistent hitboxes. [[Dolphin Slash]] has quick startup (coming out on frame 5), provides intangibility during its startup, 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, while also making it a decent [[out of shield]] option as well. In addition, its power | 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, deals additional damage should it directly strike an opponent's head, and deals consistent damage unlike Marth's version. [[Dancing Blade]] can be used to punish sidesteps and boasts damage-racking, mix-up, KO and even recovery potential. Unlike Marth's version, the move is easier to properly connect due to its consistent hitboxes. [[Dolphin Slash]] has quick startup (coming out on frame 5), provides intangibility during its startup, 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, while also making it a decent [[out of shield]] option as well. In addition, its power combined with the aerial version's frame 1 [[intangibility]] makes it capable of breaking combos, and even [[stage spike|stage spiking]] reckless edgeguarding attempts. Lastly, [[Counter]] is a counterattack with a 1.2× damage multiplier that can KO an opponent who uses a sufficiently strong attack, and can also be used to edgeguard many recovery moves with damaging hitboxes. | ||
Despite her strengths and versatility, Lucina is not without flaws, most of them shared with Marth. Perhaps the biggest one is her difficulty in escaping from [[juggle]]s; her air speed is average at best, her gravity is fairly low, her weight is slightly below-average and her tall hurtbox provides an easy target. Dolphin Slash is her only reliable combo breaker, but as it leaves her helpless, it can inadvertently put her in an even worse position. Also, while Counter can be used defensively, it leaves Lucina extremely vulnerable to punishment should it whiff. Lucina also has little defense against juggling, as her aerials are ineffective at relieving pressure; though her attacks have quick startup and decent range, many of them come with high ending lag, and also suffer from short hitbox durations. Additionally, being a solely sword-based character, her otherwise-excellent [[neutral game]] suffers from her lack of a projectile, and she can sometimes struggle against projectile-heavy characters and playstyles; however, her combination of high mobility, good range and decent frame data helps to alleviate this issue. | Despite her strengths and versatility, Lucina is not without flaws, most of them shared with Marth. Perhaps the biggest one is her difficulty in escaping from [[juggle]]s; her air speed is average at best, her gravity is fairly low, her weight is slightly below-average and her tall hurtbox provides an easy target. Dolphin Slash is her only reliable combo breaker, but as it leaves her helpless, it can inadvertently put her in an even worse position. Also, while Counter can be used defensively, it leaves Lucina extremely vulnerable to punishment should it whiff. Lucina also has little defense against juggling, as her aerials are ineffective at relieving pressure; though her attacks have quick startup and decent range, many of them come with high ending lag, and also suffer from short hitbox durations. Additionally, being a solely sword-based character, her otherwise-excellent [[neutral game]] suffers from her lack of a projectile, and she can sometimes struggle against projectile-heavy characters and playstyles; however, her combination of high mobility, good range and decent frame data helps to alleviate this issue. | ||
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Lucina herself is somewhat vulnerable to edgeguarding, though she has options for mix-ups with her recovery. Dolphin Slash is her only reliable vertical recovery option, and while it is still a threat to edgeguarders due to its speed, frame 1 intangibility and high stage spike ability, its path is linear and its distance fixed, making it fairly predictable. Additionally, since this move grants little horizontal distance, Lucina is vulnerable to semi-spikes. While Shield Breaker can aid her horizontal recovery, it covers little distance without charging and does not halt her vertical momentum either. Lucina is also heavily reliant on her double jump and directional air dodge for mix-ups in her recovery, and is in significant danger if offstage without either of them. | Lucina herself is somewhat vulnerable to edgeguarding, though she has options for mix-ups with her recovery. Dolphin Slash is her only reliable vertical recovery option, and while it is still a threat to edgeguarders due to its speed, frame 1 intangibility and high stage spike ability, its path is linear and its distance fixed, making it fairly predictable. Additionally, since this move grants little horizontal distance, Lucina is vulnerable to semi-spikes. While Shield Breaker can aid her horizontal recovery, it covers little distance without charging and does not halt her vertical momentum either. Lucina is also heavily reliant on her double jump and directional air dodge for mix-ups in her recovery, and is in significant danger if offstage without either of them. | ||
Overall, Lucina is a "lower-risk, higher-reward" version of Marth, and her strengths outweigh her weaknesses. She trades Marth's stronger KO potential courtesy of his stronger but notoriously inconsistent tippers for more consistent spacing and damage-racking abilities, better close-range capabilities, as well as more consistent KO potential. 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; however, | Overall, Lucina is a "lower-risk, higher-reward" version of Marth, and her strengths outweigh her weaknesses. She trades Marth's stronger KO potential courtesy of his stronger but notoriously inconsistent tippers for more consistent spacing and damage-racking abilities, better close-range capabilities, as well as more consistent KO potential. 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. As a result, Lucina has a very large playerbase, and has achieved excellent results and representation courtesy of players like {{sm|Mr. E}}, {{sm|Leon}} and {{sm|ProtoBanham}}; as such, she is considered to be a competitively viable character. In recent times, however, her placings have somewhat diminished over time: other sword characters, especially {{SSBU|Roy}} and {{SSBU|Pyra}}/{{SSBU|Mythra}}, have achieved higher placings and representation. As such, while Lucina is still widely considered a top- or high-tier character, her overall position remains debatble. | ||
==Differences from {{SSBU|Marth}}== | ==Differences from {{SSBU|Marth}}== | ||
As mentioned above, the primary difference between Lucina and Marth is that Lucina lacks a tipper, meaning that her sword attacks deal equal damage throughout her blade. This means that Lucina will be able to rack up damage and KO much more consistently, but in turn does not have the option to KO as early as Marth does | As mentioned above, the primary difference between Lucina and Marth is that Lucina lacks a tipper, meaning that her sword attacks deal equal damage throughout her blade. This means that Lucina will be able to rack up damage and KO much more consistently, but in turn does not have the option to KO as early as Marth does. | ||
Lucina was also slightly recloned from her previous appearance in ''SSB4'', as she is no longer smaller than Marth (which increases the size of her hurtbox but improves her range), her up tilt will now move her forward slightly, and she no longer keeps her momentum on her neutral attack and up tilt. Despite losing these somewhat negligible differences, she keeps one other difference from ''SSB4'': her up tilt has a unique sweetspot based on how late into the swing the opponent is hit. This ensures that she can rack up damage more easily with her up tilt as long as she is facing away from her opponent. | Lucina was also slightly recloned from her previous appearance in ''SSB4'', as she is no longer smaller than Marth (which increases the size of her hurtbox but improves her range), her up tilt will now move her forward slightly, and she no longer keeps her momentum on her neutral attack and up tilt. Despite losing these somewhat negligible differences, she keeps one other difference from ''SSB4'': her up tilt has a unique sweetspot based on how late into the swing the opponent is hit. This ensures that she can rack up damage more easily with her up tilt as long as she is facing away from her opponent. | ||
While Lucina and Marth have largely identical attacks, mobility attributes and frame data, the lack of a tipper spreads across Lucina's entire moveset, making her one of the more unique Echo Fighters alongside her father {{SSBU|Chrom}} and {{SSBU|Ken}}. As such, these three characters are ranked separately from their base fighters on [[tier list]]s, and are allowed to be used alongside their base fighters in | While Lucina and Marth have largely identical attacks, mobility attributes and frame data, the lack of a tipper spreads across Lucina's entire moveset, making her one of the more unique Echo Fighters alongside her father {{SSBU|Chrom}} and {{SSBU|Ken}}. As such, these three characters are ranked separately from their base fighters on [[tier list]]s, and are allowed to be used alongside their base fighters in [[Squad Strike]]. Lucina has obtained excellent results and representation early in the ''Ultimate'' metagame, especially compared to Marth; as such, she is considered to be a top- or high-tier character and one of the best swordfighters in the game (if not ''the'' best), though {{SSBU|Roy}}, {{SSBU|Shulk}} and {{SSBU|Pyra}}/{{SSBU|Mythra}} are also in contention for the title of "best swordfighter", especially since they are all ranked higher than Lucina on the tier list. Marth has also received several buffs exclusive to him via in-game updates, improving his competitive standing relative to Lucina's, though he is still widely regarded as worse overall than Lucina. | ||
===Aesthetics=== | ===Aesthetics=== | ||
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*{{change|Lucina's on-screen appearance is slightly different from that of Marth, as she removes her mask. She also has a different No Contest animation as well.}} | *{{change|Lucina's on-screen appearance is slightly different from that of Marth, as she removes her mask. She also has a different No Contest animation as well.}} | ||
*{{change|Unlike all other Echo Fighters, Lucina's [[Screen KO]] animation is different from Marth's.}} | *{{change|Unlike all other Echo Fighters, Lucina's [[Screen KO]] animation is different from Marth's.}} | ||
*{{change|Lucina has an additional voice clip for taking medium knockback, a trait shared with | *{{change|Lucina has an additional voice clip for taking medium knockback, a trait shared with most of the other ''SSB4'' newcomers.}} | ||
*{{change|Lucina's [[victory theme]] is different from that of Marth, being | *{{change|Lucina's [[victory theme]] is different from that of Marth, being a remix of the ''Fire Emblem Awakening'' song "Id (Purpose)."}} | ||
*{{change|Lucina's sword trails are completely opaque, while Marth's are only opaque at the tip of his blade.}} | *{{change|Lucina's sword trails are completely opaque, while Marth's are only opaque at the tip of his blade.}} | ||
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==Changes from ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''== | ==Changes from ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''== | ||
Like her ancestor {{SSBU|Marth}}, Lucina was a high-ranking character near the end of ''SSB4''{{'}}s lifespan, especially after receiving major buffs from game updates, thanks to her combination of speed and range. In the transition to ''Ultimate'', Lucina has received a | Like her ancestor {{SSBU|Marth}}, Lucina was a high-ranking character near the end of ''SSB4''{{'}}s lifespan, especially after receiving major buffs from game updates, thanks to her combination of speed and range. In the transition to ''Ultimate'', Lucina has received a mixture of buffs and nerfs. Though despite receiving a few notable nerfs in the transition, she benefits greatly from the the indirect changes to the game's engine. As a result, Lucina has been slightly buffed overall. | ||
Compared to other characters, Lucina has received few major, direct changes between games, with most of her notable nerfs being shared with Marth. Her biggest nerf is to her [[neutral attack]]; previously an excellent combo starter and neutral tool due to its first hit, it has been altered as with most neutral attacks so that it can only follow up into the second hit from the first, completely removing its powerful jab cancel from ''SSB4'' that was vital to Lucina's gameplan in exchange for more situational [[lock]]ing potential. Her KO potential was also weakened, with her forward smash, forward aerial, [[Shield Breaker]] and Dancing Blade receiving knockback nerfs. [[Dolphin Slash]] and [[Counter]] are also slightly more punishable than before. Lucina's previously weak grab game was further neutered, with forward throw losing its combo potential and up throw, previously an emergency KO option with the aid of rage, being weaker; this limits her options against shields, forcing her to rely on breaking them through the usage of [[Shield Breaker]]. Lastly, her already linear recovery was also made less safe by the changes to [[air dodge]] mechanics as well as the reduction in [[edge sweetspot]] size, making her easier to edgeguard and thus worsening her survivability. | Compared to other characters, Lucina has received few major, direct changes between games, with most of her notable nerfs being shared with Marth. Her biggest nerf is to her [[neutral attack]]; previously an excellent combo starter and neutral tool due to its first hit, it has been altered as with most neutral attacks so that it can only follow up into the second hit from the first, completely removing its powerful jab cancel from ''SSB4'' that was vital to Lucina's gameplan in exchange for more situational [[lock]]ing potential. Her KO potential was also weakened, with her forward smash, forward aerial, [[Shield Breaker]] and Dancing Blade receiving knockback nerfs. [[Dolphin Slash]] and [[Counter]] are also slightly more punishable than before. Lucina's previously weak grab game was further neutered, with forward throw losing its combo potential and up throw, previously an emergency KO option with the aid of rage, being weaker; this limits her options against shields, forcing her to rely on breaking them through the usage of [[Shield Breaker]]. Lastly, her already linear recovery was also made less safe by the changes to [[air dodge]] mechanics as well as the reduction in [[edge sweetspot]] size, making her easier to edgeguard and thus worsening her survivability. | ||
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Lucina also received a few noteworthy direct buffs, the most notable of them being to [[Dancing Blade]]: the move was sped up greatly, allowing her to link each hit into one another more reliably. A few of her moves received slight damage increases, further helping her damage racking game. Lastly, her dash attack, previously one of her more mediocre options in the previous game, also received a knockback buff, giving it more utility. | Lucina also received a few noteworthy direct buffs, the most notable of them being to [[Dancing Blade]]: the move was sped up greatly, allowing her to link each hit into one another more reliably. A few of her moves received slight damage increases, further helping her damage racking game. Lastly, her dash attack, previously one of her more mediocre options in the previous game, also received a knockback buff, giving it more utility. | ||
Overall, Lucina's nerfs weaken the miscellaneous tools she had in ''SSB4'' as well as further defining one of her weaknesses, but the buffs she has received and the game's different engine have benefited her in several ways that generally compensate for these nerfs, as they affect her much less than Marth due to not relying on tippers at all. As a result of this, Lucina is now generally considered superior to Marth; | Overall, Lucina's nerfs weaken the miscellaneous tools she had in ''SSB4'' as well as further defining one of her weaknesses, but the buffs she has received and the game's different engine have benefited her in several ways that generally compensate for these nerfs, as they affect her much less than Marth due to her not relying on tippers at all. As a result of this, Lucina has retained her high-ranking in ''Ultimate'', and is now generally considered superior to Marth; though while originally called the best swordfighter in the game, the slight nerfs Lucina has received in game updates and the prevalence of other swordfighters such as {{SSBU|Pyra}} & {{SSBU|Mythra}}, {{SSBU|Roy}}, and {{SSBU|Shulk}}, have resulted in her being in a similar position relative to the cast overall. | ||
{{SSB4 to SSBU changelist|char=Lucina}} | {{SSB4 to SSBU changelist|char=Lucina}} | ||
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|fsmashname=Dragon Killer ({{ja|ドラゴンキラー|Doragon Kirā}}) | |fsmashname=Dragon Killer ({{ja|ドラゴンキラー|Doragon Kirā}}) | ||
|fsmashdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSBU|15}} | |fsmashdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSBU|15}} | ||
|fsmashdesc=Rotates her body counter-clockwise with a strong overarching one-handed swing from her head to the ground. Very fast startup for a forward smash, but has high ending lag. Deals considerably high knockback, KOing middleweights at the edge around | |fsmashdesc=Rotates her body counter-clockwise with a strong overarching one-handed swing from her head to the ground. Very fast startup for a forward smash, but has high ending lag. Deals considerably high knockback, KOing middleweights at the edge around 76%. | ||
|usmashname=Justice Sword ({{ja|ジャスティスソード|Jasutisu Sōdo}}) | |usmashname=Justice Sword ({{ja|ジャスティスソード|Jasutisu Sōdo}}) | ||
|usmashdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSBU|3}} (ground), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSBU|14.25}} (blade). | |usmashdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSBU|3}} (ground), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSBU|14.25}} (blade). | ||
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|fairname=Flag Cut ({{ja|フラッグカット|Furaggu Katto}}) | |fairname=Flag Cut ({{ja|フラッグカット|Furaggu Katto}}) | ||
|fairdmg={{ShortHopDmgSSBU|10.5}} | |fairdmg={{ShortHopDmgSSBU|10.5}} | ||
|fairdesc=Does a descending crescent slash in front of her with great coverage. This is Lucina's best tool for air combat, and its reasonably low landing lag makes it very safe when spaced properly. Lucina can also use this move more reliably than Marth can, as it deals relatively high damage and knockback throughout. Around 27%, it begins to knock opponents into a tumble, which can force a tech-chase situation. KOs middleweights at the edge around | |fairdesc=Does a descending crescent slash in front of her with great coverage. This is Lucina's best tool for air combat, and its reasonably low landing lag makes it very safe when spaced properly. Lucina can also use this move more reliably than Marth can, as it deals relatively high damage and knockback throughout. Around 27%, it begins to knock opponents into a tumble, which can force a tech-chase situation. KOs middleweights at the edge around 143%. | ||
|bairname=About Face ({{ja|アッパースイング|Appā Suingu}}, ''Upper Swing'') | |bairname=About Face ({{ja|アッパースイング|Appā Suingu}}, ''Upper Swing'') | ||
|bairdmg={{ShortHopDmgSSBU|11.875}} | |bairdmg={{ShortHopDmgSSBU|11.875}} | ||
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|pummelname=Grab Kneebutt ({{ja|つかみニーバット|Tsukami Nībatto}}) | |pummelname=Grab Kneebutt ({{ja|つかみニーバット|Tsukami Nībatto}}) | ||
|pummeldmg=1.3% | |pummeldmg=1.3% | ||
|pummeldesc=A knee strike | |pummeldesc=A knee strike. | ||
|fthrowname=Elbowbutt ({{ja|エルボーバット|Erubōbatto}}) | |fthrowname=Elbowbutt ({{ja|エルボーバット|Erubōbatto}}) | ||
|fthrowdmg=4% | |fthrowdmg=4% | ||
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==In [[competitive play]]== | ==In [[competitive play]]== | ||
===Tier placement and history=== | |||
Lucina has seen strong potential even before the release of ''Ultimate''. Pre-release tier lists ranked her as one of the best characters in the game. Many top professionals noticed her strengths over her original fighter {{SSBU|Marth}}, lacking tippers on her hitboxes. She is also complemented with a low learning curve possessed with a simple neutral, above-average edgeguarding, and consistent KO power. She has been a popular choice among all levels of play. {{Sm|MkLeo}} and {{Sm|Nairo}} were early pioneers for the character utilizing her as a strong secondary to their mains {{SSBU|Ike}} and {{SSBU|Palutena}}, respectively. Leo went on to win {{Trn|GENESIS 6}} and be the runner up for {{Trn|Frostbite 2019}}. Later on, players, such as {{Sm|Mr. E}}, {{Sm|Etsuji}}, and {{Sm|ProtoBanham}}, use her as a solo main to consistently do well in tournaments. {{Sm|ProtoBanham}} notably placed well in Japanese tournaments with a 1st place finish at {{Trn|Kagaribi 4}} and being the runner up at {{Trn|Umebura Japan Major 2019}} and in American tournaments with a 5th place finish at {{Trn|EVO 2019}}. Although she has seen remarkable success at the top level of play, her results have steadily decreased because of the simple playstyle she has, enabling players to quickly learn the matchup and become more used to how she plays. In the present day, Lucina is still widely considered a top tier and one of the best swordfighters in the game along with {{SSBU|Shulk}}, {{SSBU|Roy}} and {{SSBU|Pyra}}/{{SSBU|Mythra}}, ranking 22nd on the first and current tier list. | |||
===Most historically significant players=== | ===Most historically significant players=== | ||
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''See also: [[:Category:Lucina players (SSBU)]]'' | ''See also: [[:Category:Lucina players (SSBU)]]'' | ||
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*{{Sm|Etsuji|Japan}} - | *{{Sm|Etsuji|Japan}} - Formerly one of the best Lucina players in Japan before switching to {{SSBU|Diddy Kong}}. Placed 5th at {{Trn|EGS Cup 3}}, 7th at {{Trn|Umebura SP 2}}, and 13th at {{Trn|Sumabato SP 2}}, {{Trn|Umebura Japan Major 2019}}, and {{Trn|EVO Japan 2020}} with wins over players such as {{Sm|Tsu}}, {{Sm|Abadango}}, and {{Sm|T}}. Ranked 34th on the [[Fall 2019 PGRU]]. | ||
*{{Sm|Laid|USA}} - One of the best Lucina players | *{{Sm|Javi|Mexico}} - One of the best Lucina players in Mexico. Placed 2nd at {{Trn|ChillHouse}}, 7th at {{Trn|Smash Fest to the Sky}}, and 9th at {{Trn|Smash Factor 8}}. Ranked 10th on the [[Mexican Power Rankings]]. | ||
*{{Sm|Leon|France}} - The best Lucina player in Europe, | *{{Sm|Laid|USA}} - One of the best Lucina players in the United States. Placed 3rd at {{Trn|Return to Subspace 2}}, 7th at {{Trn|Defend the North 2019}}, and 17th at {{Trn|Let's Make Big Moves}} with wins over players such as {{Sm|Marss}} and {{Sm|Light|p=Connecticut}}. Ranked 3rd on the [[New England Power Rankings#Super Smash Bros. Ultimate rankings|New England Ultimate Power Rankings]]. Online, placed 9th at both {{Trn|The Quarantine Series: Minor Tournament 1}} and {{Trn|The Box}}. Formerly ranked 37th on the [[Wi-Fi Warrior Rank v5]]. | ||
*{{Sm| | *{{Sm|Leon|France}} - The best Lucina player in Europe. Placed 4th at {{Trn|Ultimate WANTED 2}}, 7th at {{Trn|European SEL Clash}}, 13th at {{Trn|Stunfest 2019}}, and 17th at {{Trn|Ultimate Fighting Arena 2019}}, and {{Trn|Syndicate 2019}} with wins over players such as {{Sm|Glutonny}}, {{Sm|Mr. E}}, and {{Sm|Charliedaking}}. Ranked 5th on the [[PGRU v3 EU]]. | ||
*{{Sm| | *{{Sm|Masashi|Japan}} - Formerly co-mained Lucina alongside {{SSBU|Cloud}} but has dropped her for {{SSBU|Sephiroth}}. Placed 9th at {{Trn|Karisuma SP 6}}, 13th at both {{Trn|Maesuma TOP 1}} and {{Trn|Sumabato SP 8}}, and 25th at both {{Trn|Sumabato SP 9}} and {{Trn|Sumabato SP 10}}. | ||
*{{Sm| | *{{Sm|MkLeo|Mexico}} - Was the best Lucina player in the world during early metagame but has since dropped her. Placed 1st at {{Trn|GENESIS 6}}, {{Trn|Smash Ultimate Summit}}, and {{Trn|MomoCon 2019}}, as well as 2nd at {{Trn|Frostbite 2019}} and {{Trn|Mainstage}}. | ||
*{{Sm|Mr. E|USA}} - The best Lucina player in the United States. Placed 7th at {{Trn|Glitch 8 - Missingno}}, 13th at {{Trn|2GG: Prime Saga}}, {{Trn|CEO 2019}}, and {{Trn|DreamHack Atlanta 2019}}, and 17th at {{Trn|EVO Japan 2020}} with wins over players such as {{Sm|Glutonny}}, {{Sm|MVD}}, and {{Sm|LeoN}}. Ranked 15th on the [[PGRU v3 EU]]. He is also considered the best Lucina player online, placing 4th at {{Trn|Lockhart Series}} and 5th at {{Trn|The Quarantine Series: Minor Tournament 1}}Ranked 49th on the [[Wi-Fi Warrior Rank v7]]. | |||
*{{Sm|ProtoBanham|Japan}} - Co-mains Lucina alongside {{SSBU|Min Min}} and is considered the best Lucina player in the world. Placed 1st at {{Trn|Kagaribi 4}}, {{Trn|Seibugeki 8}}, {{Trn|Maesuma TOP 6}}, {{Trn|Double Down 2022}} and {{Trn|Smash Ultimate Summit 5}}. Ranked 19th on the [[Fall 2019 PGRU]]. | |||
*{{Sm|Rox|Mexico}} - One of the best Lucina players in Mexico. Placed 1st at {{Trn|BIT MASTER MTY 7}}, 2nd at {{Trn|BIT MASTER MTY 2nd STRIKE}}, and 4th at both {{Trn|Ragnarok}} and {{Trn|BIT MASTER MTY 9}}. Ranked 5th with the character on the [[Mexican Power Rankings]]. | |||
=={{SSBU|Classic Mode}}: A Path of Heroes== | =={{SSBU|Classic Mode}}: A Path of Heroes== | ||
[[File:SSBU Congratulations Lucina.png|thumb|Lucina's congratulations screen.]] | [[File:SSBU Congratulations Lucina.png|thumb|Lucina's congratulations screen.]] | ||
All of Lucina's opponents are ''Fire Emblem'' characters. They appear in reverse of the order | All of Lucina's opponents are ''Fire Emblem'' characters. They appear in reverse of the order their respective games were released, likely referencing Lucina traveling into the past in her own game. | ||
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Lucina's fighter spirit can be obtained by completing {{SSBU|Classic Mode}} | Lucina's fighter spirit can be obtained by completing {{SSBU|Classic Mode}}. It is also available periodically for purchase in the shop for 300 Gold, but only after Lucina has been unlocked. Unlocking Lucina in World of Light allows the player to preview the first spirit below in the Spirit List under the name "???". As a fighter spirit, it cannot be used in Spirit Battles and is purely aesthetic. Her fighter spirit has an alternate version that replaces it with her artwork in ''Ultimate''. | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*At least two of Lucina's screenshots on the ''Ultimate'' site allude to events from ''{{s|fireemblemwiki|Fire Emblem Awakening}}'' | *At least two of Lucina's screenshots on the ''Ultimate'' site allude to events from ''{{s|fireemblemwiki|Fire Emblem Awakening}}''. | ||
**The screenshot depicting her alongside {{SSBU|Marth}} alludes to their kinship as descendant and ancestor, respectively. | **The screenshot depicting her alongside {{SSBU|Marth}} alludes to their kinship as descendant and ancestor, respectively. | ||
**The screenshot of her taunting defensively in front of Charizard alludes to "{{s|fireemblem|The Threat of Silence}}" paralogue from ''Awakening'', in which the {{s|fireemblem|Shepherds}} must protect the draconic [[Tiki]]. | **The screenshot of her taunting defensively in front of Charizard alludes to "{{s|fireemblem|The Threat of Silence}}" paralogue from ''Awakening'', in which the {{s|fireemblem|Shepherds}} must protect the draconic [[Tiki]]. | ||
*In early builds of the game, Lucina's idle animation was unchanged from ''Super Smash Bros. 4'', while Marth received a new one. However, | *In early builds of the game, Lucina's idle animation was unchanged from ''Super Smash Bros. 4'', while Marth received a new one. However, her idle was changed to match Marth's new one in the final build. | ||
*Lucina has animation folders labelled "bow" and "bowarrow" | *Lucina has animation folders labelled "bow" and "bowarrow" but have no animations inside each. This is either a mistake due to copying asset folders from {{SSBU|Link}}, or an indication that she was going to have a bow in her moveset referencing ''Fire Emblem Awakening'' and ''Fire Emblem Heroes''. | ||
*Due to Lucina's height being changed to Marth's, she stands the same height as her father {{SSBU|Chrom}}, who in the ''Fire Emblem'' games is significantly taller than Lucina. | *Due to Lucina's height being changed to Marth's height, she stands the same height as her father {{SSBU|Chrom}}, who in the ''Fire Emblem'' games is significantly taller than Lucina. | ||
*Lucina, Marth, {{SSBU|Young Link}}, {{SSBU|Roy}}, Chrom, and {{SSBU|Wolf}} are the only characters that use their crouching animation from their previous ''Smash Bros.'' game when holding a small item (in Chrom's case, he uses Roy's previous crouching animation). | *Lucina, Marth, {{SSBU|Young Link}}, {{SSBU|Roy}}, Chrom, and {{SSBU|Wolf}} are the only characters that use their crouching animation from their previous ''Smash Bros.'' game when holding a small item (in Chrom's case, he uses Roy's previous crouching animation). | ||
**This makes Lucina, Marth, and Wolf the only characters to have both updated idle and crouching animations, but transitions to their previous animation when holding a small item. | **This makes Lucina, Marth, and Wolf the only characters to have both updated idle and crouching animations, but transitions to their previous animation when holding a small item. |