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'''Luigi''' ({{ja|ルイージ|Ruīji}}, ''Luigi'') appears in ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' as one of the four [[unlockable character]]s. He is a [[clone]] of {{SSB|Mario}}, keeping most of his moves and animations, though differing in terms of attributes. High-pitched versions of Mario's ''Super Mario 64'' voice clips, originally performed by Charles Martinet, serve as Luigi's voice.
'''Luigi''' ({{ja|ルイージ|Ruīji}}, ''Luigi'') appears in ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' as one of the four [[unlockable character]]s. He is a [[clone]] of {{SSB|Mario}}, keeping most of his moves and animations, though differing in terms of attributes. Like him, Luigi is voiced by Charles Martinet, albeit his voice clips' are merely higher pitched versions of Mario's voice clips.


Luigi ranks 12th on the [[tier list]], placing him at the bottom of the C tier and the entire tier list itself and is his worst tier placement in the series. Luigi's [[combo]] ability is varied and versatile, and they can be followed by his most devastating finisher, the {{h1|Super Jump Punch|Luigi}}. He also has a long distanced recovery. However, his weaknesses are extremely overwhelming: he has very slow movement speed, with the slowest traction, dashing, and air speeds, along with the third lowest falling speed and gravity. Despite the latter attribute giving him great jumping prowess, it also gives him a high short hop. Like Mario, his reach is poor, giving him trouble at hitting opponents. Altogether, these attributes result in very weak and almost complete lack of offensive options in the neutral game, despite having {{h1|Fireball|Luigi}} as a projectile. While being a clone in terms of attacks, some of his attacks are much weaker, an exception to it being Super Jump Punch, which is hard to land without confirming a combo into it. Lastly, his recovery is predictable despite being long distanced, and he is easier to gimp because of his lower air speed. As a result of these attributes, he has almost no dedicated players in [[competitive play]], and suffers from poor tournament results.
Luigi ranks 12th on the [[tier list]], placing him at the bottom of the C tier and the entire tier list itself and is his worst tier placement in the series. Luigi's [[combo]] ability is varied and versatile, and they can be followed by his most devastating finisher, the {{h1|Super Jump Punch|Luigi}}. He also has a long distanced recovery. However, his weaknesses are extremely overwhelming: he has very slow movement speed, with the slowest traction, dashing, and air speeds, along with the third lowest falling speed and gravity. Despite the latter attribute giving him great jumping prowess, it also gives him a high short hop. Like Mario, his reach is poor, giving him trouble at hitting opponents. Altogether, these attributes result in very weak and almost complete lack of offensive options in the neutral game, despite having {{h1|Fireball|Luigi}} as a projectile. While being a clone in terms of attacks, some of his attacks are much weaker, an exception to it being Super Jump Punch, which is hard to land without confirming a combo into it. Lastly, his recovery is predictable despite being long distanced, and he is easier to gimp because of his lower air speed. As a result of these attributes, he has almost no dedicated players in [[competitive play]], and suffers from poor tournament results.
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To his credit, Luigi is a good edgeguarder, courtesy of Mario's edgeguarding tools being mostly untouched for Luigi's versions. His forward aerial can semi-spike, and it has multiple hits. Luigi's back aerial has more range, but is slower than Mario's, but is still a solid KO move, and it along with forward aerial can be used to space. As mentioned earlier, his down aerial can drag opponents down if used repeatedly, due to being a high damage, set knockback meteor smash. However, some fighters (Pikachu, Kirby, Mario and other Luigis) are able to escape. His neutral aerial, while inferior to back aerial in terms of power and range, may be used to edgeguard whenever Luigi is in the situational position to use it after a combo, like Mario's. The Luigi Cyclone can pseudo-spike most characters as an [[edgeguarding]] technique, but this is ineffective against characters who can recover from it quickly, including {{SSB|Pikachu}}, Mario, and other Luigis.
To his credit, Luigi is a good edgeguarder, courtesy of Mario's edgeguarding tools being mostly untouched for Luigi's versions. His forward aerial can semi-spike, and it has multiple hits. Luigi's back aerial has more range, but is slower than Mario's, but is still a solid KO move, and it along with forward aerial can be used to space. As mentioned earlier, his down aerial can drag opponents down if used repeatedly, due to being a high damage, set knockback meteor smash. However, some fighters (Pikachu, Kirby, Mario and other Luigis) are able to escape. His neutral aerial, while inferior to back aerial in terms of power and range, may be used to edgeguard whenever Luigi is in the situational position to use it after a combo, like Mario's. The Luigi Cyclone can pseudo-spike most characters as an [[edgeguarding]] technique, but this is ineffective against characters who can recover from it quickly, including {{SSB|Pikachu}}, Mario, and other Luigis.
Luigi overall has poor [[matchup]]s, being heavily countered by Pikachu and having a 40-60 matchup against six characters in the game. He does however have an even matchup against {{SSB|Yoshi}} and {{SSB|Donkey Kong}}, and he also does well against {{SSB|Samus}} and {{SSB|Jigglypuff}}, hard countering the latter due to his Fire Jump Punch.


====In doubles====
====In doubles====
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===Attributes===
===Attributes===
*{{nerf|Luigi [[dash]]es slower than Mario (44 → 40).}}
*{{nerf|Luigi [[dash]]es slower than Mario (44 → 40).}}
*{{nerf|Luigi has significantly lower [[traction]] than Mario (1.5 → 0.7), giving him much less ground control.}}
*{{nerf|Luigi has much slower [[air speed]] than Mario (30 → 26 (JPN) / 22.5 (NA / PAL)), hindering his recovery and aerial maneuverability.}}
*{{nerf|Luigi has much slower [[air speed]] than Mario (30 → 26 (JPN) / 22.5 (NA / PAL)), hindering his recovery and aerial maneuverability.}}
*{{change|Luigi [[jump]]s much higher than Mario (1360.133333 → 1718.214881), improving his recovery and making it easier to pull off aerial combos. However, this somewhat impairs his grounded combo ability due to giving him a much higher short hop.}}
*{{change|Luigi has lower [[gravity]] than Mario (2.4 → 2.1).}}
*{{change|Luigi has lower [[gravity]] than Mario (2.4 → 2.1).}}
*{{change|Luigi [[falling speed|fall]]s slightly slower than Mario (44 → 42), hindering his vertical endurance, but improving his recovery.}}
*{{change|Luigi [[falling speed|fall]]s slightly slower than Mario (44 → 42), hindering his vertical endurance, but improving his recovery.}}
**{{nerf|Subsequently, Luigi's [[fast-falling]] speed is also slightly slower than Mario's (70 → 67.5).}}
**{{change|Luigi's [[fast-falling]] speed is also slightly slower than Mario's (70 → 67.5).}}
*{{buff|Luigi has significantly lower [[traction]] than Mario (1.5 → 0.7). This makes it considerably more difficult to pressure Luigi’s shield (albeit at the cost of his Out of Shield punish hame) and it makes Luigi’s pivots travel further.}}
*{{change|Luigi [[jump]]s much higher than Mario (1360.133333 → 1718.214881), improving his recovery and allowing him to output more aerials after jumping. However, this impairs his grounded combo ability and his ability to pressure grounded opponents with aerials due to giving him a much higher short hop.}}


===Ground attacks===
===Ground attacks===
*{{buff|The third hit of Luigi's neutral attack has a longer duration (frames 3-7 → 3-8).}}
*{{buff|The third hit of Luigi's neutral attack has a longer duration (frames 3-7 → 3-8).}}
*{{change|Luigi has a different dash attack; a flurry of weak punches.}}
*{{buff|Luigi's has a different dash attack; a flurry of weak punches. It has less startup lag (frame 8 → 3).}}
*{{buff|Luigi’s dash attack has less startup lag (frame 8 → 3).}}
*{{nerf|Luigi's dash attack accelerates slower.}}
*{{nerf|Luigi's dash attack accelerates slower.}}
*{{nerf|Luigi's dash attack has more ending lag (FAF 41 → 61).}}
*{{nerf|Luigi's dash attack has more ending lag (FAF 41 → 61).}}
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*{{nerf|Luigi's forward tilt has a shorter duration (frames 8-17 → 8-12).}}
*{{nerf|Luigi's forward tilt has a shorter duration (frames 8-17 → 8-12).}}
*{{nerf|Luigi's forward tilt deals less damage (14%/13%/12% → 10%), hindering its KO potential.}}
*{{nerf|Luigi's forward tilt deals less damage (14%/13%/12% → 10%), hindering its KO potential.}}
*{{nerf|Luigi's forward tilt's foot hitbox is smaller (115u 110u) and it is positioned closer to Luigi (x offset: 90 → 80), reducing its range.}}
*{{buff|Luigi's up tilt's hand hitbox is slightly larger (140u 145u).}}
*{{change|Luigi's up tilt launches opponents at a slightly lower angle (86° → 80°).}}
*{{change|Luigi's up tilt launches opponents at a slightly lower angle (86° → 80°).}}
*{{buff|Luigi has a different down tilt, a quick low kick rather than a sweep kick. It has less startup lag (frame 5 → 3) and much less ending lag (FAF 40 → 18) than Mario's down tilt.}}
*{{buff|Luigi's has a different down tilt, a quick low kick rather than a sweep kick. It has less startup lag (frame 5 → 3) and much less ending lag (FAF 40 → 18) than Mario's down tilt.}}
*{{nerf|Luigi's down tilt has a shorter duration (frames 5-11 → 3-6).}}
*{{nerf|Luigi's down tilt has a shorter duration (frames 5-11 → 3-6).}}
*{{nerf|Luigi's down tilt has much less range due to its new animation.}}
*{{nerf|Luigi's down tilt has much less range due to its new animation.}}
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**{{buff|However when combined with its much faster speed, this improves its combo potential.}}
**{{buff|However when combined with its much faster speed, this improves its combo potential.}}
*{{buff|Luigi's forward smash has less ending lag (FAF 54 → 42), significantly improving its safety.}}
*{{buff|Luigi's forward smash has less ending lag (FAF 54 → 42), significantly improving its safety.}}
*{{nerf|Luigi's forward smash deals less damage (18%/17%/16% → 16%/15%/14%), hindering its KO potential.}}
*{{nerf|Luigi's forward smash deals less damage (18%/17%16% → 16%/15%/14%), hindering its KO potential.}}
**{{nerf|Luigi's slightly down angled forward tilt in particular deals significantly less damage (17% → 14%), significantly hindering its KO potential.}}
*{{nerf|Luigi cannot angle his forward smash slightly up or down unlike Mario. If he attempts to slightly angle his smash attacks, he will perform the fully angled versions.}}
**{{nerf|This particularly hurts the move when slightly angled down as Luigi's down angled version deals much less damage than Mario's slightly down angled version (17% → 14%).}}
*{{buff|Luigi's up smash has a larger hitbox (190u → 200u).}}
*{{buff|Luigi's up smash has a larger hitbox (190u → 200u).}}


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|usmashname=Lead Headbutt ({{ja|スマッシュヘッドバット|Sumasshu Heddobatto}}, ''Smash Headbutt'')
|usmashname=Lead Headbutt ({{ja|スマッシュヘッドバット|Sumasshu Heddobatto}}, ''Smash Headbutt'')
|usmashdmg=19%
|usmashdmg=19%
|usmashdesc=Luigi lunges his head upwards in an arc. It is mostly the same as Mario's, except it has a slightly larger hitbox. Very powerful vertical finisher; tied with Mario, Donkey Kong, and Jigglypuff for strongest up smash in the game. Can KO Mario as low as 73% on {{SSB|Dream Land}} at ground level.
|usmashdesc=Luigi lunges his head upwards in an arc. It is mostly the same as Mario's, except it has a slightly larger hitbox. Very powerful vertical finisher; tied with Mario, Donkey Kong Jigglypuff for strongest up smash in the game. Can KO Mario as low as 73% on {{SSB|Dream Land}} at ground level.
|dsmashname=Double Kick ({{ja|ダブルキック|Daburu Kikku}})
|dsmashname=Double Kick ({{ja|ダブルキック|Daburu Kikku}})
|dsmashdmg=17%
|dsmashdmg=17%
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==In [[competitive play]]==
==In [[competitive play]]==
===Most historically significant players===
===Most historically significant players===
{{cleanup|These blurbs are overly basic and need to be rewritten to better explain how these players are historically significant to Luigi's metagame.}}
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:''See also: [[:Category:Luigi players (SSB)]]''
:''See also: [[:Category:Luigi players (SSB)]]''


*{{Sm|Cafe|Japan}} - Japan's best Luigi and one of the best in the world. Some of his highest placements such as 9th at {{Trn|Kanto 2015}} and {{Trn|Kanto 2016}} are some of the only serious Luigi results seen in the country since {{Sm|Igai}}'s results during a few Chuo University events.
*{{Sm|Cafe|Japan}} - Japan's best Luigi, placed 9th at [[Kanto 2015]] and [[Kanto 2016]].
*{{Sm|Czar|USA}} - One of the best {{SSB|Mario}} players in the world who has a strong Luigi secondary. Placed 5th at {{Trn|Super Smash Con 2015}} and 7th at {{Trn|COA VI}} using the Mario brothers. He was formerly ranked 65th on the [[2021-2022 Smash 64 Power Rankings]] with both characters.
*{{Sm|Czar|USA}} - Mario main with a strong Luigi secondary.
*{{Sm|Freean|USA}} - A Luigi and Captain Falcon co-main who is the best Luigi player in the world. Despite his co-main status, he has shown proficiency in playing Luigi at high level, placing 3rd at {{Trn|Operation Desert Smash 3}}, 9th at {{Trn|GENESIS 6}}, and 17th at {{Trn|Snosa III}}, being some of the best solo Luigi results seen at North American tournaments. He was formerly 35th on the [[2021-2022 Smash 64 Power Rankings]] as the best Luigi player on the list.
*{{Sm|Freean|USA}} - Dual mains Luigi with Captain Falcon. Placed 3rd at [[Operation Desert Smash 3]], 9th at [[GENESIS 6]] and 17th at [[Snosa III]] and [[GENESIS 4]].  Also placed 9th at [[Low Tide City 2021]] alongside {{SSB|Captain Falcon}}.
*{{Sm|Igai|Japan}} - The best Luigi player in Japan in the early meta. He showed one of the first Luigi results for ''Smash 64'' with a 3rd and 5th at {{Trn|Chuo University 2012}} and {{Trn|Chuo University 2013}}, respectively. He also made rare appearances during the modern era of the game, placing 25th at {{Trn|Kanto 2018}}.
*{{Sm|Shears|USA}} - Pikachu and Yoshi main with a strong Luigi secondary.


===Tier placement and history===
===Tier placement and history===
Luigi has always been considered a low-tier character, hovering around the bottom three each time throughout all established tier lists. He was ranked 10th on the first two tier lists, and 11th on the third one. Although he has a decent amount of powerful KO moves and a projectile to use for interrupting approaches, he has failed to make a significant impact throughout the entire metagame, primarily due to his poor approach, bad disadvantage state, and unimpressive range. This has culminated to scarce representation and results, where players who enter rarely place high at nationals. Currently, he sits at 12th place, where players generally agree his placement is accurate, and his metagame is anticipated to remain similar to before. Other low-tiers have accomplished more significant feats, with characters such as {{SSB|Link}} developing better tools to deal with {{SSB|Kirby}} and {{SSB|Samus}} having developed more innovations to navigate around platforms efficiently.
Luigi has always been considered a low-tier character, hovering around the bottom three each time throughout all established tier lists. He was ranked 10th on the first two tier lists, and 11th on the third one. Although he has a decent amount of powerful KO moves and a projectile to use for interrupting approaches, he has failed to make a significant impact throughout the entire metagame, primarily due to his struggle to approach himself, poor disadvantage, and unimpressive reach. This has culminated to scarce representation and results, where players who enter rarely place high at nationals. Currently, he sits at 12th place, where players generally agree his placement is accurate, and his metagame is anticipated to remain similar to before. Other low-tiers have accomplished more significant feats, with characters such as {{SSB|Link}} developing better tools to deal with {{SSB|Kirby}} and {{SSB|Samus}} having developed more innovations to navigate around platforms efficiently.


==In 1P Game==
==In 1P Game==

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