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{{disambig2|Luigi's appearance in ''Super Smash Bros. Melee''|the character in other contexts|Luigi}} | |||
{{Infobox Character | {{Infobox Character | ||
|name = Luigi | |name = Luigi | ||
|image = [[File:Luigi SSBM.jpg]] | |image = [[File:Luigi SSBM.jpg|Luigi]] | ||
|symbol = preBrawl | |symbol = preBrawl | ||
|game = | |game = Melee | ||
|ssbgame1 = SSB | |ssbgame1 = SSB | ||
|ssbgame2 = SSBB | |ssbgame2 = SSBB | ||
|ssbgame3 = SSB4 | |ssbgame3 = SSB4 | ||
|availability = [[Unlockable character|Unlockable]] | |availability = [[Unlockable character|Unlockable]] | ||
|tier = | |tier = D | ||
|ranking = 13 | |||
|ranking | |||
}} | }} | ||
{{cquote|''I hope they made lots of spaghetti!''|cite=''Gay Luigi.''}} | |||
'''Luigi''' ({{ja|ルイージ|Ruīji}}, ''Luigi'') is an [[unlockable character]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''. Luigi is markedly similar to {{SSBM|Mario}}, though his moveset and attributes (such as traction and aerial mobility) are different in many ways, making him a [[clone|semi-clone]]. | |||
Luigi currently ranks 13th on the tier list in the D tier. Luigi is notable for having an obnoxiously long wavedash and being able to kill you by tossing out random aerials and down smashes that do way more knockback than they should, and also being impossible to combo due to being a floaty mid-tier character. Speaking of aerials, Luigi can also nair out of almost every combo, forcing all the top tiers to literally play hit-and-run neutral forever until they can KO him with a stray hit. Additionally, his side special, [[Green Missile]], is notorious for being one of the most unfair moves in the game, being able to directly KO people who would otherwise have edgeguarded him successfully based off nothing but RNG. However, Luigi's traction is the lowest in the game, making his grounded approaches outside of wavedashing unsafe, and he also has very poor out of shield options, making his matchup with {{SSBM|Marth}} almost free for Marth. He also can't approach because he's a floaty mid-tier and relies mostly on opponents screwing up their spacing so he can get in that one hit in that leads to a janky aerial combo. Additionally, outside of RNG, his recovery is easy to edgeguard, as it is very linear and slow. However, the worst trait of Luigi is that players who start with Luigi end up turning into nair monkeys, spamming neutral aerial with almost every character in an attempt to get out of punishes that they deserve to take. Nonetheless, these flaws are unfortunately not significant enough to make Luigi unviable and he remains in the mid-tier to this day, with his mains slaying inexperienced scrubs in regionals but being a punching bag for matchup knowledge at their local smashfests. | |||
Fuck Luigi. | |||
==How to Unlock== | |||
To unlock Luigi, the player must clear the first level of [[Adventure Mode]] with a '''2''' as the second digit of the seconds portion of the clock. (XX:X2<sup>XX</sup>). After this requirement is met, a cinematic plays when the player finishes the level, showing Luigi replacing Mario in the level to battle alongside {{SSBM|Peach}}. The player must then defeat Luigi within one minute. After Adventure Mode is completed, the player will face off against Luigi. | |||
Alternately, playing 800 versus matches will also give the opportunity to unlock Luigi. | |||
When fought against, Luigi appears in [[Mushroom Kingdom II]]. | When fought against, Luigi appears in [[Mushroom Kingdom II]]. | ||
==Attributes== | ==Attributes== | ||
While Luigi may initially appear to be a clone of his older brother Mario, similar to {{SSBM|Dr. Mario}}, Luigi is a [[clone|semi-clone]] of Mario who exchanges mobility for extra power, despite the inverse being true in the ''Mario'' games. Many significant differences are present between their ground, aerial, and special attacks, and Luigi possesses several unique moves. Luigi's attributes can also wildly vary from Mario's; Luigi's air speed, dashing speed, and traction are | While Luigi may initially appear to be a clone of his older brother Mario, similar to {{SSBM|Dr. Mario}}, Luigi is a [[clone|semi-clone]] of Mario who exchanges mobility for extra power, despite the inverse being true in the ''Mario'' games. Many significant differences are present between their ground, aerial, and special attacks, and Luigi possesses several unique moves. Luigi's attributes can also wildly vary from Mario's; Luigi's air speed, dashing speed, and traction are amongst the lowest in the game, whereas Mario's are about average. Luigi's jumps are also much higher than Mario's. Luigi has the longest wavedash in the game as a result of his low traction. | ||
Luigi's primary advantage in this regard is his impressive | Luigi's primary advantage in this regard is his impressive ground movement. Luigi's wavedash functions as his primary method of movement on the ground, allowing him to traverse large distances very quickly and with a great deal of maneuverability. Luigi can combine his excellent wavedash with a variety of powerful smash attacks to produce some of the best [[Wavedash#Wavesmashing|wavesmashes]] in the game. His down smash is highly versatile, acting as combo starter due to its completely vertical knockback, as a juggling move, or as a KO move at high percentages. His forward smash has extremely high knockback scaling (135; the highest in the game), making it a powerful KO move (if a risky one due to its high ending lag). His up smash has invincibility on his head and is effective at KOing on the upper blast line and on floaty opponents, in addition to outprioritising attacks from above Luigi. | ||
Luigi also has a variety of powerful attacks in his arsenal; all of Luigi's aerial attacks are extremely solid. His neutral aerial has high, completely vertical knockback, making it excellent for both starting and continuing combos, and his forward aerial has quick startup and high knockback (at the [[Sakurai angle]]; 45° against aerial opponents), making it a useful attack for both KOing and edgeguarding. In addition to these, Luigi's down aerial is among the most flexible attacks in the game. While it has slightly slower startup than his forward air, it launches at the same angle yet has less ending and landing lag. At lower percentages, the forward aerial has more knockback than down aerial. The upper hitbox of the d-air (near Luigi's hips) is a meteor smash, although it is difficult to land and generally more situational than the regular hit. His back aerial has good range and works well for setting up edgeguards, while his up aerial is useful for hitting opponents above him and has low knockback which allows it to combo effectively into more aerials (such as a down or neutral aerial) on floaty opponents, and also works as a somewhat situational edgeguarding tool. Luigi's up special can act as a powerful vertical finisher if sweetspotted, though it leaves Luigi in a helpless state and is very laggy; it is very punishable if the sweetspot is missed or the opponent avoids the attack (such as by shielding it). As a result, its use is often restricted to punishing very laggy moves (such as {{SSBM|Sheik}}'s [[Vanish]]) unless it can be [[Ledge-canceling|edge cancelled]]. | |||
Luigi's grab game is also good. Although his grab range is merely average, it is still much longer than Mario's and his aforementioned long wavedash allows Luigi to extend its reach. His throws have many varied uses. Both his down throw and up throw function as combo starters, leading into juggles with moves like up tilt, neutral air, and down smash; fast fallers such as {{SSBM|Fox}} and {{SSBM|Falco}} are generally more susceptible to up throw, while down throw is more suitable for floaty characters like Marth. Up throw is also a viable chain grab on fast-fallers at low percentages. His forward throw and back throws can set up a variety of edgeguards, with his back throw having sufficiently high knockback to function as a kill move at high percentages. | Luigi's grab game is also good. Although his grab range is merely average, it is still much longer than Mario's and his aforementioned long wavedash allows Luigi to extend its reach. His throws have many varied uses. Both his down throw and up throw function as combo starters, leading into juggles with moves like up tilt, neutral air, and down smash; fast fallers such as {{SSBM|Fox}} and {{SSBM|Falco}} are generally more susceptible to up throw, while down throw is more suitable for floaty characters like Marth. Up throw is also a viable chain grab on fast-fallers at low percentages. His forward throw and back throws can set up a variety of edgeguards, with his back throw having sufficiently high knockback to function as a kill move at high percentages. | ||
Luigi's strange variety of attributes, however, acts as a double-edged sword. Despite a highly effective wavedash, Luigi's movement without wavedashing is poor; while his [[moonwalk]] is decent, his dash is slow and his short initial dash animation gives him a very short dash-dance. Additionally, Luigi's projectile, [[Fireball]]s are poor; they have low hitstun, travel slowly, and have high ending lag, making them some of the more situational projectiles in the game. In addition, Luigi's air game, despite his powerful aerials, lacks much needed synergy with his stellar ground movement due to his low air speed. Furthermore, it, along with his low falling speed, leaves him highly vulnerable to juggles, as he cannot reach the ground effectively to escape them (this is one of the major factors in his poor matchup with Marth, who is capable of both starting and maintaining juggles on Luigi very effectively). A very high short hop and a low falling speed also gives Luigi among the worst SHFFLs in the game, even with his low-lag aerials. Finally, his low falling speed is what makes him vulnerable to being KOed off the top blast line (especially by characters with powerful vertical finishers, like Fox and {{SSBM|Ganondorf}}) | Luigi's strange variety of attributes, however, acts as a double-edged sword. Despite a highly effective wavedash, Luigi's movement without wavedashing is poor; while his [[moonwalk]] is decent, his dash is slow and his short initial dash animation gives him a very short dash-dance. Additionally, Luigi's projectile, [[Fireball]]s are poor; they have low hitstun, travel slowly, and have high ending lag, making them some of the more situational projectiles in the game. In addition, Luigi's air game, despite his powerful aerials, lacks much needed synergy with his stellar ground movement due to his low air speed. Furthermore, it, along with his low falling speed, leaves him highly vulnerable to juggles, as he cannot reach the ground effectively to escape them (this is one of the major factors in his poor matchup with Marth, who is capable of both starting and maintaining juggles on Luigi very effectively). A very high short hop and a low falling speed also gives Luigi among the worst SHFFLs in the game, even with his low-lag aerials. Finally, his low falling speed is what makes him vulnerable to being KOed off the top blast line (especially by characters with powerful vertical finishers, like Fox and {{SSBM|Ganondorf}}). | ||
Luigi's two primary recovery moves, [[Super Jump Punch]] and [[Green Missile]] have decent range (and Green Missile can be used repeatedly when recovering high), they are extremely linear in trajectory; Super Jump Punch does not move Luigi horizontally at all and Green Missile moves him horizontally and then causes him to fall significantly during the high ending lag. The slow and linear nature of these moves make is recovery easy to edgeguard on reaction. His Super Jump Punch also makes for one of the poorest [[meteor cancel]]s in the game. He can also recover using the [[Luigi Cyclone]], which gives vertical and horizontal distance. However, the Cyclone needs to be "charged" before it allows Luigi to rise while using it. The move becomes charged when it is completed or is interrupted while Luigi is touching the ground; the charge will be lost if the move finishes while Luigi is not touching the ground. If the charged Cyclone is interrupted in the air it remains charged. Sometimes Luigi begins with the flying cyclone "charged" and sometimes it needs to be charged before use. This is determined by a combination of stage choice, character choice of your opponent, and having lower port priority than your opponent. Also the flying cyclone can be performed from the ground; if Luigi is doing his teeter animation at the edge of a platform he can execute a flying cyclone from that position. This cyclone has different properties for input than a standard flying Cyclone, as it seems to have a similar difficulty level to Mario's flying Tornado. If this rising cyclone is executed from the ground then it must be charged before executing another aerial cyclone unless the one from ground lands on a platform. Additionally, if the cyclone is executed on the ground, other than from a teetering animation, pressing B again will cause Luigi to do a small hop off the ground while still doing the cyclone animation. It also requires intense [[button mashing]] to rise; many Luigi players must hold the controller in a different way to normal (such as balancing it on their leg) to be able to press the B button fast enough to utilize the Cyclone as an effective recovery move. | |||
The Fireball is also a potent recovery tool. When knocked off the stage into the range at which Green Missile is effective for grabbing the ledge, Luigi can double jump and aim a fireball at the stage. This will allow him to safely reach the ledge with Super Jump Punch. Depending on which edgeguarding option the opponent uses, there are many different options for aiming the fireball. Aiming at the opponents shield stalls their timing due to shield stun. If they attempt an edgeguard with an aerial or ground based physical attack it is guaranteed to beat the fireball if it does more than 15% damage. Aiming at the corner of the stage will disrupt an opponent who has taken the ledge or is stalling near the stage attempting a gimp. This option greatly enhances Luigi's recovery, but it is still very situational as the opponent can simply avoid, absorb, or deflect the projectile, which may sometimes result in a gimped recovery in the lattermost case. | |||
Luigi also suffers from being a character that requires a somewhat large amount of technical skill and relies heavily on situational attacks; a majority of Luigi's attacks have to timed properly with a wavedash to be at their most effective. Additionally, Luigi is over-reliant on wavedashing; a highly effective Luigi player must have perfect control over his wavedash distance. Using a long wavedash does him little good for offensive purposes up close, and a short wavedash hampers safe retreat. Furthermore, the frequency with which a Luigi player needs to wavedash can increase the number of errors involving jumping or airdodging compared to other characters, which increases the number of opportunities for the opponent to punish. Despite his mobility, Luigi has lacks many particularly safe approaches on the ground, and his aerial approaches are very poor, which generally leaves him vulnerable to characters with good zoning ability. | |||
==Changes from ''[[Smash 64]]'' to ''Melee''== | |||
While his recovery was [[nerf]]ed, Luigi was generally [[buff]]ed from his transition from ''Super Smash Bros.'' to ''Super Smash Bros. Melee''; instead of being in the lowest position of the tier list at 12th, Luigi is now in the dead center of the tier list (13th) as a result of improvements to his offense and combo game, as well as being aided by new mechanics. | |||
===Attributes=== | ===Attributes=== | ||
*{{buff| | *{{buff|The new physics of ''Melee'', particularly the addition of [[wavedashing]], has greatly aided Luigi's poor [[approach]] options and [[range]] in his attacks, as well as his general mobility, especially on the ground.}} | ||
*{{nerf|His already very slow [[air speed]] has been decreased slightly.}} | |||
*{{change|A majority of changes made to Luigi have to further differentiate him from his brother Mario. Luigi's forward smash, neutral combo, forward aerial, up tilt, and down tilt have all been changed into different attacks with different animations. Additionally, the brothers were given a unique side special each.}} | |||
*{{change|Luigi received a minor cosmetic change: when using his default costume, his overalls are now a navy blue color (more like Mario's) instead of purple from the previous game.}} | |||
*{{nerf| | |||
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*{{change|Luigi | |||
===Ground attacks=== | ===Ground attacks=== | ||
*{{buff|Neutral attacks hit 1 and 2 now have [[set knockback]], allowing the third hit to connect reliably.}} | |||
*{{buff|New Neutral attack hit 3 sends Luigi forward slightly, increasing its range.}} | |||
*{{buff|New up tilt: an overhead swipe with his fist. It is much faster and easier to use in combos.}} | |||
*{{buff|Down smash now does vertical knockback, making it a much better combo starter.}} | |||
*{{buff|Luigi has a new forward smash: a knifehand thrust. It is faster and has much higher knockback scaling.}} | |||
*{{buff|Up smash has significantly less [[startup]] and [[ending lag]]. It also has considerably higher knockback scaling.}} | |||
*{{nerf|Down tilt is a less useful combo starter and has more ending lag.}} | |||
===Aerial attacks=== | ===Aerial attacks=== | ||
*{{buff| | *{{buff|Neutral aerial has new knockback properties, leading to almost entirely vertical knockback, making it a considerably more powerful (can KO under 130%) and flexible attack.}} | ||
*{{buff|New forward and down aerials are a quick knifehand downward strike and a downward corkscrew kick respectively. They are much more powerful than the old ones in ''Smash 64''.}} | |||
*{{buff|New back aerial: a backwards dropkick. It is faster and has considerably higher base knockback, making it a more useful [[edgeguarder]].}} | |||
*{{change|Luigi's down aerial also hits only once, instead of being a multi-hit attack like in ''Smash 64''.}} | |||
=== | ===Grabs and throws=== | ||
*{{buff|Luigi has been given an [[up throw]] | *{{buff|Luigi has been given an [[up throw]] and a [[down throw]], along with the rest of the ''Super Smash Bros.'' veterans, significantly improving his attack options.}} | ||
===Special moves=== | ===Special moves=== | ||
*[[Fireball]] | *{{nerf|[[Fireball]] has a smaller hitbox and deals 1% less damage.}} | ||
*{{buff|[[Green Missile]] gives him an additional [[recovery]] option. It also slightly aids to his KO ability, being another KO option, though it isn't a very reliable KO move.}} | |||
*{{nerf|[[Super Jump Punch]] no longer gains any horizontal distance, and also gains less vertical distance.}} | |||
*{{buff|[[Luigi Cyclone]] is a much better [[OoS]] option, as it now allows Luigi to move along the ground a moderate distance very quickly.}} | |||
*{{nerf|Luigi Cyclone is no longer a KO move and combo finisher. Furthermore, the height gained from using it as a recovery move is slightly lower, now requiring significantly faster button inputs to make Luigi rise. To further compound the latter problem, it also needs to be "charged" by being used on the ground before it can be used in midair properly.}} | |||
*{{buff|Luigi Cyclone is now a multi-hit attack. It also lasts a shorter time but strikes faster.}} | |||
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==Moveset== | ==Moveset== | ||
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|game=SSBM | |game=SSBM | ||
|neutralcount=3 | |neutralcount=3 | ||
|neutralname= | |neutralname= | ||
|neutraldesc= | |neutraldesc=Luigi's neutral attack combo is a three-hit attack consisting of two jabs followed by a hip bump. Useful as a low-damage opener. Because the third strike of the combo knocks the opponent away with a medium amount of lag, many players elect to omit the third strike of the combo. Luigi can repeat the first strike of the neutral attack by [[jab cancel]]ling. | ||
|neutral1dmg=3% | |neutral1dmg=3% | ||
|neutral2dmg=2% | |neutral2dmg=2% | ||
|neutral3dmg=5% | |neutral3dmg=5% | ||
|ftiltname= | |ftiltname= | ||
|ftiltdmg=10% | |ftiltdmg=10% | ||
|ftiltdesc=Does a back spinning kick with his right leg. Has medium [[knockback]]. It is often used to poke or simply to push the opponent away, giving Luigi extra time to maneuver or set up [[edgeguard]]s. It can be angled, with the downwards angled version having very low hitstun, often leaving Luigi vulnerable on hit or block. | |ftiltdesc=Does a back spinning kick with his right leg. Has medium [[knockback]]. It is often used to poke or simply to push the opponent away, giving Luigi extra time to maneuver or set up [[edgeguard]]s. It can be angled, with the downwards angled version having very low hitstun, often leaving Luigi vulnerable on hit or block. | ||
|utiltname= | |utiltname= | ||
|utiltdmg=9% | |utiltdmg=9% | ||
|utiltdesc=Swipes over his head with his fist. Its upward trajectory makes this move well-suited for [[juggle|juggling]], especially against [[fast-faller]]s. | |utiltdesc=Swipes over his head with his fist. Its upward trajectory makes this move well-suited for [[juggle|juggling]], especially against [[fast-faller]]s. | ||
|dtiltname= | |dtiltname= | ||
|dtiltdmg=9% | |dtiltdmg=9% | ||
|dtiltdesc=Crouches, turns around, and kicks his heel out behind him. It pops the opponent up with low-knockback and is laggy, making it of limited usefulness. Since this attack hugs the ground, it can be used to attack a [[sweet spot (ledge)|sweet spot]]ting enemy. | |dtiltdesc=Crouches, turns around, and kicks his heel out behind him. It pops the opponent up with low-knockback and is laggy, making it of limited usefulness. Since this attack hugs the ground, it can be used to attack a [[sweet spot (ledge)|sweet spot]]ting enemy. | ||
|dashname= | |dashname= | ||
|dashdmg=2% (hits 1-6) | |dashdmg=2% (hits 1-6) | ||
|dashdesc=Dashes forward and attacks his opponent with a flurry of punches. It hits six times and does moderate damage, but it's not very useful due to being extremely unsafe on hit (it has 22 frames on ending lag and very low hitstun), allowing any character to grab him out of it. All hits deal ≈11.1% when used fresh. | |dashdesc=Dashes forward and attacks his opponent with a flurry of punches. It hits six times and does moderate damage, but it's not very useful due to being extremely unsafe on hit (it has 22 frames on ending lag and very low hitstun), allowing any character to grab him out of it. All hits deal ≈11.1% when used fresh. | ||
|fsmashname= | |fsmashname= | ||
|fsmashangles=3 | |fsmashangles=3 | ||
|fsmashupdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|14}} | |fsmashupdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|14}} | ||
|fsmashsidedmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|13}} | |fsmashsidedmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|13}} | ||
|fsmashdowndmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|12}} | |fsmashdowndmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|12}} | ||
|fsmashdesc=Bends his elbow before thrusting his arm out, performing a spearhand thrust. Launches opponents diagonally upwards. The highest knockback scaling in the game at 135, being able to KO under 130%. Additionally, charging this move will cease Luigi momentum mid-[[wavedash]], which will make him stop suddenly. This move | |fsmashdesc=Bends his elbow before thrusting his arm out, performing a spearhand thrust. Launches opponents diagonally upwards. The highest knockback scaling in the game at 135, being able to KO under 130%. Additionally, charging this move will cease Luigi momentum mid-[[wavedash]], which will make him stop suddenly. This move be angled up or down. | ||
|usmashname= | |usmashname= | ||
|usmashdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|17}} | |usmashdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|17}} | ||
|usmashdesc=Performs an upwards headbutt. Identical to Mario's up smash but has an up-and-behind trajectory, ideal for KOs off the upper [[blast line]], or KOs on floaty opponents. It can also set up aerial combos in a similar manner to his up tilt. Luigi's head is [[intangible]] while the hitboxes are active. | |usmashdesc=Performs an upwards headbutt. Identical to Mario's up smash but has an up-and-behind trajectory, ideal for KOs off the upper [[blast line]], or KOs on floaty opponents. It can also set up aerial combos in a similar manner to his up tilt. Luigi's head is [[intangible]] while the hitboxes are active. | ||
|dsmashname= | |dsmashname= | ||
|dsmashdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|17}} | |dsmashdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|17}} | ||
|dsmashdesc=Kicks out twice in a breakdancing motion, first in front and then behind. The combination of the attack's upward trajectory and its [[knockback]] makes it an excellent [[combo]] starter. | |dsmashdesc=Kicks out twice in a breakdancing motion, first in front and then behind. The combination of the attack's upward trajectory and its [[knockback]] makes it an excellent [[combo]] starter. | ||
|nairname= | |nairname= | ||
|nairdmg=15% (clean), 8% (late) | |nairdmg=15% (clean), 8% (late) | ||
|nairdesc=A [[sex kick]] that sends the opponent straight upwards. For this reason, Luigi's sex kick is a popular tool for juggling and comboing opponents, being able to KO at high percentages. Its hitbox and low startup time (hits on frame 3) means that it is useful for interrupting combo attempts by the opponent. One of the strongest sex kicks in the game (being the 3rd most powerful neutral aerial overall and the most powerful sex kick in ''Melee''). | |nairdesc=A [[sex kick]] that sends the opponent straight upwards. For this reason, Luigi's sex kick is a popular tool for juggling and comboing opponents, being able to KO at high percentages. Its hitbox and low startup time (hits on frame 3) means that it is useful for interrupting combo attempts by the opponent. One of the strongest sex kicks in the game (being the 3rd most powerful neutral aerial overall and the most powerful sex kick in ''Melee''). | ||
|fairname= | |fairname= | ||
|fairdmg=12% | |fairdmg=12% | ||
|fairdesc=Does a quick karate chop forward. High horizontal knockback and is one of Luigi's primary KO'ing aerial attacks. It also has high knockback at low damage. Launches at the [[Sakurai angle]]. | |fairdesc=Does a quick karate chop forward. High horizontal knockback and is one of Luigi's primary KO'ing aerial attacks. It also has high knockback at low damage. Launches at the [[Sakurai angle]]. | ||
|bairname= | |bairname= | ||
|bairdmg=11% | |bairdmg=11% | ||
|bairdesc=Performs a reverse dropkick. Good for damage racking, edgeguarding, and zoning (especially on floaty opponents such as {{SSBM|Jigglypuff}}). It also has high base knockback, similar to Dr. Mario's back aerial, adding to it's effectiveness. | |bairdesc=Performs a reverse dropkick. Good for damage racking, edgeguarding, and zoning (especially on floaty opponents such as {{SSBM|Jigglypuff}}). It also has high base knockback, similar to Dr. Mario's back aerial, adding to it's effectiveness. | ||
|uairname= | |uairname= | ||
|uairdmg=13% | |uairdmg=13% | ||
|uairdesc=Does a upwards flipkick, hitting above him. Doesn't offer the same juggling properties from the ground as Mario's; however, it is often used against opponents above Luigi on platforms, or as a vertical launcher to set up an aerial finisher like his forward aerial. It is also useful as an edgeguard. | |uairdesc=Does a upwards flipkick, hitting above him. Doesn't offer the same juggling properties from the ground as Mario's; however, it is often used against opponents above Luigi on platforms, or as a vertical launcher to set up an aerial finisher like his forward aerial. It is also useful as an edgeguard. | ||
|dairname= | |dairname= | ||
|dairdmg=16% | |dairdmg=16% | ||
|dairdesc=Does a quick downwards spin kick. A valuable edgeguarding move. Can [[meteor smash]] if he hits the opponent with his hip (in a similar fashion to {{SSBM|Young Link}}'s down aerial meteor smash.) The lower hitbox has strong knockback at the Sakurai angle in a similar fashion to his forward aerial. | |dairdesc=Does a quick downwards spin kick. A valuable edgeguarding move. Can [[meteor smash]] if he hits the opponent with his hip (in a similar fashion to {{SSBM|Young Link}}'s down aerial meteor smash.) The lower hitbox has strong knockback at the Sakurai angle in a similar fashion to his forward aerial. | ||
|grabname= | |grabname= | ||
|grabdesc= | |grabdesc= | ||
|pummelname= | |pummelname= | ||
|pummeldmg=3% | |pummeldmg=3% | ||
|pummeldesc=Headbutts opponent. Relatively slow. | |pummeldesc=Headbutts opponent. Relatively slow. | ||
|fthrowname= | |fthrowname= | ||
|fthrowdmg=8% | |fthrowdmg=8% | ||
|fthrowdesc=Spins around once and throws his opponent forward. This throw is relatively weak but can be used near the [[ledge]] to set up edgeguards. | |fthrowdesc=Spins around once and throws his opponent forward. This throw is relatively weak but can be used near the [[ledge]] to set up edgeguards. | ||
|bthrowname= | |bthrowname= | ||
|bthrowdmg=10% (throw), 8% (collateral) | |bthrowdmg=10% (throw), 8% (collateral) | ||
|bthrowdesc=Spins around three times and throws his opponent backwards. Luigi's strongest throw, often being used for throwing enemies offstage and getting KOs. | |bthrowdesc=Spins around three times and throws his opponent backwards. Luigi's strongest throw, often being used for throwing enemies offstage and getting KOs. | ||
|uthrowname= | |uthrowname= | ||
|uthrowdmg=7% | |uthrowdmg=7% | ||
|uthrowdesc=Throws his opponent upward. Very useful combo starter, leading into moves such as an up tilt, a neutral aerial, and an up smash. It can also [[chain grab]] fast-fallers. | |uthrowdesc=Throws his opponent upward. Very useful combo starter, leading into moves such as an up tilt, a neutral aerial, and an up smash. It can also [[chain grab]] fast-fallers at low damage. | ||
|dthrowname= | |dthrowname= | ||
|dthrowdmg=7% | |dthrowdmg=7% | ||
|dthrowdesc=Throws the opponent into the ground, causing them to bounce at a horizontal angle. Allows for combos or tech chase follow ups. | |dthrowdesc=Throws the opponent into the ground, causing them to bounce at a horizontal angle. Allows for combos or tech chase follow ups. | ||
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|floorfname= | |floorfname= | ||
|floorfdmg=6% | |floorfdmg=6% | ||
|floorfdesc=Gets up and punches behind him, then in front. | |floorfdesc=Gets up and punches behind him, then in front. | ||
|edgefname= | |edgefname= | ||
|edgefdmg=6% (body), 8% (legs) | |edgefdmg=6% (body), 8% (legs) | ||
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|ssname=Green Missile | |ssname=Green Missile | ||
|ssdmg=5-26% (normal), 25% (misfire) | |ssdmg=5-26% (normal), 25% (misfire) | ||
|ssdesc=A chargeable move that launches Luigi sideways like a rocket. There is a lot of ending lag on this move, which makes it very punishable. There is a 1-in-8 chance that Luigi will misfire, sending him much farther, much faster, and with much more knockback. Performing this move like a [[smash attack]] causes the move | |ssdesc=A chargeable move that launches Luigi sideways like a rocket. There is a lot of ending lag on this move, which makes it very punishable. There is a 1-in-8 chance that Luigi will misfire, sending him much farther, much faster, and with much more knockback. Performing this move like a [[smash attack]] causes the move the finish charging sooner. | ||
|usname=Super Jump Punch | |usname=Super Jump Punch | ||
|usdmg=25% (ground clean), 20% (air clean), 1% (late) | |usdmg=25% (ground clean), 20% (air clean), 1% (late) | ||
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|dsdmg=8% (ground hit 1), 9% (air hit 1), 12% (hit 2) | |dsdmg=8% (ground hit 1), 9% (air hit 1), 12% (hit 2) | ||
|dsdesc=A spinning attack that can be moved left and right. By rapidly tapping the [[B button]], it can be used to gain a little vertical distance. | |dsdesc=A spinning attack that can be moved left and right. By rapidly tapping the [[B button]], it can be used to gain a little vertical distance. | ||
}} | }} | ||
===[[Taunt]]=== | |||
===[[ | |||
{{Taunt/SSBM|char=Luigi|desc=Bashfully kicks the ground, dealing 1% damage to anyone who hits his foot. It is the only taunt in ''Melee'' that can damage the opponent. The taunt normally sends the enemy upwards with [[set knockback]], but against opponents hanging on the ledge, it will [[meteor smash]]. Since it is slow and very weak, Luigi's taunt is rarely used in [[competitive play]].}} | {{Taunt/SSBM|char=Luigi|desc=Bashfully kicks the ground, dealing 1% damage to anyone who hits his foot. It is the only taunt in ''Melee'' that can damage the opponent. The taunt normally sends the enemy upwards with [[set knockback]], but against opponents hanging on the ledge, it will [[meteor smash]]. Since it is slow and very weak, Luigi's taunt is rarely used in [[competitive play]].}} | ||
===[[List of idle poses (SSBM)|Idle pose]]=== | ===[[List of idle poses (SSBM)|Idle pose]]=== | ||
{{Idle|desc=Rubs the back of his head sheepishly | {{Idle|desc=Rubs the back of his head sheepishly.|image=Luigi Idle Pose Melee.png}} | ||
===[[Crowd cheer]]=== | ===[[Crowd cheer]]=== | ||
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|game=Melee | |game=Melee | ||
|desc-us=Lu-i-gi! | |desc-us=Lu-i-gi! | ||
|desc-jp= | |desc-jp=Lu-i-gi! | ||
|pitch-us=Group chant | |pitch-us=Group chant | ||
|pitch-jp=Group chant}} | |pitch-jp=Group chant}} | ||
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{{Victory/SSBM | {{Victory/SSBM | ||
|victory-theme=MushroomKingdomThemeMelee.ogg | |victory-theme=MushroomKingdomThemeMelee.ogg | ||
|victory-desc=An orchestrated cover of the iconic "Level Completed" music from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' | |victory-desc=An orchestrated cover of the iconic "Level Completed" music from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''. | ||
|desc-1= | |desc-1=Falls down twice as stiff as a board. | ||
|desc-2=Turns around and makes gun motions with his fingers, saying "Let's-a go"! | |desc-2=Turns around and makes gun motions with his fingers, saying "Let's-a go"! | ||
|desc-3=Childishly swings his arms at the air and gasps twice with exhaustion. | |desc-3=Childishly swings his arms at the air and gasps twice with exhaustion. | ||
|char=Luigi}} | |char=Luigi}} | ||
==In [[ | ==In [[Competitive play]]== | ||
=== | ===[[Character matchup (SSBM)|Matchups]]=== | ||
{{SSBMMatchupTable|luigi=yes}} | |||
===Notable players=== | |||
:''See also: [[:Category:Luigi professionals (SSBM)]]'' | |||
====Active==== | |||
*{{Sm|Abate|USA}} | |||
*{{Sm|Blea Gelo|USA}} | |||
*{{Sm|Coolhat|Canada}} | |||
*{{Sm|Eddy Mexico|Mexico}} | |||
*{{Sm|Jah Ridin'|Switzerland}} | |||
*{{Sm|Luigi Ka-master|USA}} | |||
*{{Sm|Mawacate|Germany}} | |||
*{{Sm|ROFL|USA}} | |||
*{{Sm|Vist|USA}} | |||
*{{Sm|Vudujin|USA}} | |||
*{{Sm|Yoyo|USA}} | |||
====Inactive==== | |||
*{{Sm|Smash G0D|USA}} | |||
*{{Sm| | |||
===Tier placement and history=== | ===Tier placement and history=== | ||
Luigi was once ranked quite high on the [[tier list]], hovering around positions 6 to 9 for about the first year of ''Melee''{{'}}s metagame. He then saw a large drop to 12th, which can be attributed to his low [[traction]] leading to slippery movement, predictable [[recovery]], and short [[reach]], which many players of top tier characters began adapting to and countering in their own metagames, resulting in worse matchups for Luigi; he was also seen as outclassed by both {{SSBM|Dr. Mario}} and {{SSBM|Mario}}, who either had more power or a less risky [[combo]] game, respectively. He then fell to the top of low tier for many years to come. However, with excellent performances by dedicated professionals such as {{Sm|Eddy Mexico}} and {{Sm|Abate}} showing Luigi's extremely quick mobility and approach with the [[wavedash]] and waveland, as well as his great aerial game and KO power despite his poor reach, opinions of Luigi began to change. In recent tournaments such as [[EVO 2013]] and [[The Big House 5]], Luigi players have placed relatively high with lacking similar performances by Mario, resulting in Luigi pulling ahead back into the middle tier, | Luigi was once ranked quite high on the [[tier list]], hovering around positions 6 to 9 for about the first year of ''Melee''{{'}}s metagame. He then saw a large drop to 12th, which can be attributed to his low [[traction]] leading to slippery movement, predictable [[recovery]], and short [[reach]], which many players of top tier characters began adapting to and countering in their own metagames, resulting in worse matchups for Luigi; he was also seen as outclassed by both {{SSBM|Dr. Mario}} and {{SSBM|Mario}}, who either had more power or a less risky [[combo]] game, respectively. He then fell to the top of low tier for many years to come. However, with excellent performances by dedicated professionals such as {{Sm|Eddy Mexico}} and {{Sm|Abate}} showing Luigi's extremely quick mobility and approach with the [[wavedash]] and waveland, as well as his great aerial game and KO power despite his poor reach, opinions of Luigi began to change. In recent tournaments such as [[EVO 2013]] and [[The Big House 5]], Luigi players have placed relatively high with lacking similar performances by Mario, resulting in Luigi pulling ahead back into the middle tier, two spots above Mario in 13th place. Today, Luigi is still a solid middle tier character who has a relatively small, but strong, player base, and he makes decent impressions in large tournaments. | ||
==In 1-P Mode== | ==In [[Solo#1-P_Mode|1-P Mode]]== | ||
==={{SSBM|Classic Mode}}=== | ==={{SSBM|Classic Mode}}=== | ||
In Classic Mode, Luigi can appear as an ordinary opponent, an ally in team and giant battles, alongside {{SSBM|Dr. Mario}}, {{SSBM|Link}}, or {{SSBM|Yoshi}} in a team, a giant opponent, the sole member of a multi-character battle, or a metal character. In all appearances, he either appears on {{SSBM|Mushroom Kingdom}} or [[Mushroom Kingdom II]] with the exception of the metal battle and when on a team with Yoshi, where he will fight the player on {{SSBM|Battlefield}} or [[Yoshi's Story]], respectively. | In Classic Mode, Luigi can appear as an ordinary opponent, an ally in team and giant battles, alongside {{SSBM|Dr. Mario}}, {{SSBM|Link}}, or {{SSBM|Yoshi}} in a team, a giant opponent, the sole member of a multi-character battle, or a metal character. In all appearances, he either appears on {{SSBM|Mushroom Kingdom}} or [[Mushroom Kingdom II]] with the exception of the metal battle and when on a team with Yoshi, where he will fight the player on {{SSBM|Battlefield}} or [[Yoshi's Story]], respectively. | ||
===[[Adventure Mode]]=== | ===[[Adventure Mode]]=== | ||
Luigi can appear in the Adventure Mode if the player finishes the first stage, [[Mushroom Kingdom (Adventure Mode)|Mushroom Kingdom]], with the number two anywhere in the seconds meter (ex. 3:4'''2''':35) , a cutscene will occur which will show Luigi taking Mario's place in the upcoming battle (unusually, it does not count if there is a two in the tens column, but not the ones column: ex. 3.25:35 will not count). The player will then have to battle a team of Luigi and {{SSBM|Peach}}. Of note is that Luigi can appear in the Adventure Mode without being unlocked; encountering him in the Adventure Mode prior to unlocking him is actually one of two criteria the player can meet to unlock him | Luigi can appear in the Adventure Mode if the player finishes the first stage, [[Mushroom Kingdom (Adventure Mode)|Mushroom Kingdom]], with the number two anywhere in the seconds meter (ex. 3:4'''2''':35) , a cutscene will occur which will show Luigi taking Mario's place in the upcoming battle (unusually, it does not count if there is a two in the tens column, but not the ones column: ex. 3.25:35 will not count). The player will then have to battle a team of Luigi and {{SSBM|Peach}}. Of note is that Luigi can appear in the Adventure Mode without being unlocked; encountering him in the Adventure Mode prior to unlocking him is actually one of two criteria the player can meet to unlock him. | ||
If the player has unlocked Luigi, [[Metal Luigi]] will appear in Stage 11-2: {{SSBM|Battlefield}} stage alongside [[Metal Mario]]. | If the player has unlocked Luigi, [[Metal Luigi]] will appear in Stage 11-2: {{SSBM|Battlefield}} stage alongside [[Metal Mario]]. | ||
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Luigi is featured in the following event matches: | Luigi is featured in the following event matches: | ||
*'''[[Event 31: Mario Bros. Madness]]''': The player chooses any character and must fight {{SSBM|Mario}} and Luigi in a two-timed match on {{SSBM|Mushroom Kingdom}}. The player must have the most points within the two minutes to clear this event. | *'''[[Event 31: Mario Bros. Madness]]''': The player chooses any character and must fight {{SSBM|Mario}} and Luigi in a two-timed match on {{SSBM|Mushroom Kingdom}}. The player must have the most points within the two minutes to clear this event. | ||
*'''[[Event 35: Time for a | *'''[[Event 35: Time for a Check-up]]''': The player controls Luigi must defeat a team of {{SSBM|Dr. Mario}} and {{SSBM|Peach}} on [[Yoshi's Story]]. | ||
*'''[[Event 38: Super Mario Bros. 2]]''': The player chooses any character and must defeat Mario, Luigi, and Peach in a two-stock match on [[Mushroom Kingdom II]]. Both the characters and the stage are a direct throwback to the original ''Super Mario Bros. 2'', an NES sequel to ''Super Mario Bros''. | *'''[[Event 38: Super Mario Bros. 2]]''': The player chooses any character and must defeat Mario, Luigi, and Peach in a two-stock match on [[Mushroom Kingdom II]]. Both the characters and the stage are a direct throwback to the original ''Super Mario Bros. 2'', an NES sequel to ''Super Mario Bros''. | ||
*'''[[Event 40: All-Star Match 4]]''': Luigi is the second opponent to be fought in this series of staged battles. The player battles him on Mushroom Kingdom II, which will transition to the next stage if Luigi gets defeated. With a timer of four minutes, the player must defeat him along with {{SSBM|Marth}}, {{SSBM|Jigglypuff}}, {{SSBM|Mewtwo}}, and {{SSBM|Mr. Game | *'''[[Event 40: All-Star Match 4]]''': Luigi is the second opponent to be fought in this series of staged battles. The player battles him on Mushroom Kingdom II, which will transition to the next stage if Luigi gets defeated. With a timer of four minutes, the player must defeat him along with {{SSBM|Marth}}, {{SSBM|Jigglypuff}}, {{SSBM|Mewtwo}}, and {{SSBM|Mr. Game and Watch}}. | ||
*'''[[Event 42: Trouble King 2]]''': The player controls Luigi and must defeat a giant {{SSBM|Bowser}} on the stage [[Poké Floats]], with both players having two | *'''[[Event 42: Trouble King 2]]''': The player controls Luigi and must defeat a giant {{SSBM|Bowser}} on the stage [[Poké Floats]], with both players having two stock each. | ||
===[[Congratulations_screen#Super_Smash_Bros._Melee| | ===[[Congratulations_screen#Super_Smash_Bros._Melee|Ending Images]]=== | ||
<center> | <center> | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
LuigiClassicMode.jpg|Classic | LuigiClassicMode.jpg|Classic mode | ||
LuigiAdventureMode.jpg|Adventure | LuigiAdventureMode.jpg|Adventure mode | ||
LuigiAllStarMode.jpg|All-Star Mode | LuigiAllStarMode.jpg|All-Star Mode | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
</center> | </center> | ||
== | ==Trophy descriptions== | ||
In addition to the normal trophy about Luigi as a character, there are two trophies about him as a fighter, unlocked by completing both [[Adventure Mode|Adventure]] and [[All-Star]] modes respectively with Luigi on any difficulty: | In addition to the normal trophy about Luigi as a character, there are two trophies about him as a fighter, unlocked by completing both [[Adventure Mode|Adventure]] and [[All-Star]] modes respectively with Luigi on any difficulty: | ||
:'''Luigi''' | |||
:''Although Mario's younger brother has always played second fiddle, Luigi finally garnered the spotlight with his very own game, Luigi's Mansion. Things are looking up for the eternal understudy; he's even picked up his own rival in Waluigi. The day he's referred to as the "lean, mean, green machine" may not be too far off.'' | |||
:*Mario Bros. Arcade 1983 | |||
:'''Luigi''' [<span style="color:#FF0000">Smash</span>] | |||
:''Luigi has worse traction than his brother, but he's a more powerful jumper. His Fireballs aren't affected by gravity, so they fly straight horizontally. The Green Missile is similar to Pikachu's Skull Bash, but there's a 12.5% chance of a spontaneous misfire. Luigi's taunting pose inflicts minor damage.'' | |||
:*B: Fireball | |||
:*Smash B: Green Missile | |||
:Smash B: Green Missile | |||
:'''Luigi''' [<span style="color:#0000FF">Smash</span>] | |||
:''Smack someone with Luigi's Super Jump Punch, and if the timing is just right, it will become a Fire Jump Punch of incredible strength. However, Luigi can only jump straight up when delivering this blow, and if his aim is a bit off, he'll only do a single point of damage. The Luigi Cyclone sucks foes in and twirls them about.'' | |||
:*Up & B: Super Jump Punch | |||
:*Down & B: Luigi Cyclone | |||
:Down & B: Luigi Cyclone | |||
<center> | <center> | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
|Classic | |||
|[<span style="color:#FF0000">Smash</span>] | |||
|[<span style="color:#0000FF">Smash</span>] | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
</center> | </center> | ||
==[[Alternate costume (SSBM)#Luigi|Alternate costumes]]== | |||
[[File:Luigi Palette (SSBM).png|frame|center|Luigi's alternate costumes in SSBM]] | |||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*Beating Luigi in the Adventure Mode only gives the player 20 bonus points, the smallest [[bonus point]] increase in the game. Luigi is also the only unlockable character who can appear in Adventure Mode prior to unlocking him. | *Beating Luigi in the Adventure Mode only gives the player 20 bonus points, the smallest [[bonus point]] increase in the game. Luigi is also the only unlockable character who can appear in Adventure Mode prior to unlocking him. | ||
**Luigi is the only unlockable character to have his own cinematic, which plays when the player meets the criterion in Adventure Mode. | **Luigi is the only unlockable character to have his own cinematic, which plays when the player meets the criterion in Adventure Mode. | ||
*Luigi is the only ''SSB64'' veteran and is overall one of the only ''Melee'' characters ({{SSBM|Roy}}, {{SSBM|Marth}}, {{SSBM|Falco}}, {{SSBM|Mr. Game & Watch}}, and {{SSBM|Dr. Mario}}) to not appear in the ''Melee'' intro. | *Luigi is the only ''SSB64'' veteran and is overall one of the only ''Melee'' characters ({{SSBM|Roy}}, {{SSBM|Marth}}, {{SSBM|Falco}}, {{SSBM|Mr. Game & Watch}}, and {{SSBM|Dr. Mario}}) to not appear in the ''Melee'' intro. | ||
* | *In the first two ''Smash Bros.'' games, Luigi's voice clips are simply higher-pitched versions of Mario's (most of which are taken from ''Super Mario 64''), with the exception of the voice clip used when he performs the [[Luigi Cyclone]], which is a direct rip of Mario's voice clip from ''Smash 64'' when using [[Mario Tornado]]. This is despite the fact that Luigi had his own distinct voice in ''Mario Kart 64'' (albeit by [[Charles Martinet|the same actor]]), which came out over two years before ''Smash 64''. | ||
*Luigi is the only character in ''Melee'' that has a [[taunt]] that can damage a player. | *Luigi is the only character in ''Melee'' that has a [[taunt]] that can damage a player. | ||
*{{SSBM|Jigglypuff}} and Luigi are the only veterans to be unlockable in ''Melee''. | *{{SSBM|Jigglypuff}} and Luigi are the only veterans to be unlockable in ''Melee''. | ||
*Luigi is the only | *Luigi is the only Semi-clone in ''Melee''. | ||
{{SSBMCharacters}} | {{SSBMCharacters}} | ||
{{EnemiesAdvSSBM}} | {{EnemiesAdvSSBM}} | ||
{{Mario universe}} | {{Mario universe}} | ||
[[Category | [[Category:Luigi (SSBM)]] | ||