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{{cquote|''A Legendary Pokémon known for its technical moves. Use Confusion or Disable as a diversion, then land a Shadow Ball! For its Final Smash, Mewtwo transforms into Mega Mewtwo Y and fires a projectile that freezes and launches the opponent!''|cite=[https://www.smashbros.com/en_US/blog/ Super Smash Blog]|source=[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Official Site]]}} | |||
'''Mewtwo''' ({{ja|ミュウツー|Myūtsū}}, ''Mewtwo'') is a playable character in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. It was confirmed on June 12th, 2018. Like in ''[[Melee]]'', Mewtwo is once again an unlockable character. Mewtwo is classified as fighter #24. | |||
'''Mewtwo''' ({{ja|ミュウツー|Myūtsū}}, ''Mewtwo'') is a playable character in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. It was | |||
Keiji Fujiwara's portrayal of Mewtwo from ''Smash 4'' was repurposed for ''Ultimate''. | |||
==How to unlock== | ==How to unlock== | ||
Complete one of the following: | Complete one of the following: | ||
*Play [[VS. match]]es, with Mewtwo being the 60th character to be unlocked. | *Play [[VS. match]]es, with Mewtwo being the 60th character to be unlocked. | ||
*Clear {{SSBU|Classic Mode}} with {{SSBU|Fox}} or any character in his unlock tree, being the last character unlocked | *Clear {{SSBU|Classic Mode}} with {{SSBU|Fox}} or any character in his unlock tree, being the last character unlocked. | ||
*Have Mewtwo join the player's party in [[World of Light]]. | *Have Mewtwo join the player's party in [[World of Light]]. | ||
Mewtwo must then be defeated on [[Spear Pillar]] | With the exception of the third method, Mewtwo must then be defeated on [[Spear Pillar]]. | ||
==Attributes== | ==Attributes== | ||
Mewtwo is overall a very polarizing character. It does not fall under one specific character archetype; despite being relatively large with a slew of powerful moves, Mewtwo is a [[weight|lightweight]] fighter. Its overall mobility is outstanding, and it boasts among the fastest [[walk|walking]], [[dash|dashing]], and [[air speed|air speeds]] in the game, along with average [[falling speed]] and [[gravity]], all of which give it a good [[approach]] and a very potent [[neutral game]]. | |||
Mewtwo is a large | |||
Mewtwo | First and foremost, Mewtwo has an excellent neutral game and surprisingly good combo ability for its overall powerful moveset. Its down tilt boasts very low ending lag and quick startup, while launching opponents at mostly vertical angles. This makes it function as a very safe and versatile combo starter, as it can be spammed relatively safely with low risk. It also has many potent followups, such as into its grab, up tilt, and forward aerial. The lattermost, named Shadow Scratch, is also overall extremely versatile; Its quick startup, relatively low ending lag, and low landing lag, along with its ability to autocancel in a short hop, makes it an excellent combo tool at low percentages, such as being able to combo into itself and down tilt upon landing. Its high knockback scaling also makes it a viable KO move at high percentages, especially offstage. Its neutral aerial has a long-lasting hitbox and can disrupt approaches due to Mewtwo containing full aerial momentum while in use. While it does not have KO potential, it makes up for its overall versatility in being able to interrupt approaches and punish air dodges. It even has some combo potential, as it can combo into forward aerial, back aerial and even down aerial depending on the last hit's launching direction. Additionally, it can drag opponents down for grounded followups, and in midair, it can gimp opponents with poor recoveries. | ||
However, the centerpiece of Mewtwo's neutral game is its main projectile, [[Shadow Ball]]. No matter the percentage, it always has excellent versatility, as it can combo into virtually any of Mewtwo's quicker moves at any percentage depending on the charge of the projectile. However, its function is not limited to as a combo starter; when fully charged, it becomes one of the strongest projectiles in the game, as even some of the heaviest characters will be outright KO'd at around 100% near the ledge. It also deals decent shield damage as well, with half-health shields instantly breaking after a fully-charged Shadow Ball. In midair, it can even be used as a landing mixup as a fully charged variant pushes Mewtwo back a considerable distance. | |||
Mewtwo's | Mewtwo's [[grab]] game is also very rewarding if it lands a grab, as its throws are among the best and most well-rounded out of the cast. [[Forward throw]], when all of its hits connect, is one of the most damaging throws in the game, giving Mewtwo damage racking potential and the ability to conveniently refresh its stale moves. Its [[up throw|up]] and [[back throw|back throws]] are among the strongest of their kind; up throw is able to KO any character by 165%, and back throw KO's most opponents under 100% at the ledge. Lastly, its [[down throw]] is a useful mixup combo starter at higher percentages, and can also be used to read an opponent's reaction and capitalize on it. The main weaknesses in Mewtwo's grab game are its somewhat mediocre grab range, which can lead to whiffed grab attempts and subsequent counterattacks, and its lack of a true combo throw, which make its damage racking potential reliant on reading the opponent's options and punishing accordingly. Overall, though, both its air game and grab game give Mewtwo a variety of options to quickly rack up damage and score KOs on its opponents. | ||
Due to Mewtwo's varied attributes and special moves, its recovery potential is among the best in the game. Its combination of a high air speed, a high double jump (the highest in the game), and average falling speed give it great offstage survivability. Teleport, its primary recovery move, covers a long distance and provides full intangibility and directional maneuverability, making Mewtwo exceedingly difficult to edgeguard. Furthermore, all three of its other special moves offer a form of assistance with recovery; Shadow Ball's recoil can push Mewtwo back far enough to be a viable horizontal recovery option if facing away from the ledge, Confusion temporarily stalls it in the air, and Disable temporarily slows Mewtwo's falling speed. With these options, Mewtwo has many ways to mix up its recovery and get safely back onstage, while being able to punish overzealous edgeguarders with its powerful and massive aerials without losing recovery distance. | |||
Mewtwo | Lastly, Mewtwo has surprisingly good range for a lightweight fighter. All of its smash attacks have favorable disjointed hitboxes that allow them to beat out attacks safely (especially up smash, as using it at the right time can prevent any stall-and-fall attack). Its tail attacks also offer excellent range, despite not being as disjointed. Its back aerial in particular offers very large coverage behind Mewtwo and can be used in decently quick succession, making it a useful approaching and walling tool. Its tilts all utilize Mewtwo's tail and have good range, and each have low ending lag, making them usually safe to throw out in the neutral game. Tying into this is its aforementioned mobility; Mewtwo's extremely fast horizontal movement speed grants it a very potent punishment game with its range, allowing it to bait approaches and easily punish them with its long-reaching moves. | ||
Mewtwo's | Despite Mewtwo's strengths, it has some noticeable weaknesses, the most glaring of which is its infamously poor endurance. Mewtwo's very light weight makes it easy to KO, while its tall, awkward frame, average falling speed and average gravity make it easier to combo compared to other characters of its weight class. Furthermore, Mewtwo lacks an effective aerial move to disrupt combos, and an attempt to Teleport out of a combo can be punished due to its noticeable ending lag and momentum. While it has a multitude of KO options, it often has trouble landing them. Up and back throw can be risky to attempt because of Mewtwo's aforementioned average grab range. Forward and down smash have slow start-up lag, whereas up smash has minimal horizontal range below its blast of dark energy and high ending lag. Despite their speed and accuracy, Shadow Scratch's and Shadow Ball's KO potentials can be hindered via staleness because of their frequent usage in Mewtwo's combos and neutral game, respectively. Lastly, its frame data is slightly below-average, which makes its attacks even more prone to punishment if they are not spaced well. As a result, Mewtwo can pressure effectively, yet is also vulnerable to pressure. | ||
Mewtwo | Overall, Mewtwo is a non-traditional glass cannon who falls under the category of the bait-and-punish archetype; Mewtwo must play cautiously and aware so the opponent does not capitalize on its tall hurtbox and light weight. However, this does not mean Mewtwo is forced to rely on [[turtling]], as its outstanding mobility, excellent air game, and overall powerful moveset make it a force to be reckoned with. As such, Mewtwo is a "high-risk, high-reward" character with a fairly high learning curve, as it has to capitalize on reads more often than not because of its frailty and susceptibility to pressure. As a result, while Mewtwo's moveset may not be as versatile as other glass cannons such as {{SSBU|Wolf}}, it makes up for instead having immense power and damage output, granting it a huge strength that most lightweights do not have. As such, Mewtwo could potentially have the strength and range of an archetypal heavyweight character, but still retains the combo game of a lightweight character. | ||
Mewtwo's competitive potential is up for debate. Players like {{Sm|ESAM}} and {{Sm|Armada}} believe that Mewtwo should be ranked in the higher tiers due to its excellent mobility and damage racking game, while {{Sm|ZeRo}} considered placing it in lower tiers due to its large hurtbox and light weight, as well as its potent neutral being toned down slightly. Mewtwo itself has a small playerbase, but the players who are dedicated to maining the character, like {{Sm|SDX}} have managed to get decent results. However, as SDX has recently dropped the character, its representation in tournaments have undergone a significant decline, with its playerbase still remaining minimal. | |||
==Changes from ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''== | ==Changes from ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''== | ||
In ''[[SSB4]]'', Mewtwo was initially a lower mid-tier character before game updates buffed it significantly, allowing it to reach top-tier status (10th out of 55 characters) in the game's latter lifespan thanks to a combination of several attributes, including a powerful neutral game courtesy of excellent mobility as well as a powerful projectile, and a dangerous combo game. Likely as a result of its dominance in the previous game, Mewtwo has received a large mix of buffs and nerfs in its transition to ''Ultimate'', but was significantly nerfed overall. | |||
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Mewtwo's largest | Mewtwo's largest nerf was to its hurtbox. Mewtwo's tail hurtboxes' sizes were considerably increased, which widened its hurtbox overall. Considering Mewtwo is already one of the lightest characters in the game, this forces Mewtwo to be much more cautious with using its tail attacks, as trading with even a decently strong attack can prove fatal. Additionally, this now causes Mewtwo to be usually clipped by attacks during some situations (such as when turning around). Overall, these changes worsen both its spacing and defensive game. | ||
Mewtwo | On top of this, Mewtwo also received many nerfs to its best moves, hindering both its previously strong [[neutral game]] and combo ability. [[Shadow Ball]] now deals negative shield damage, making it less viable as a zoning and pressuring option from a distance. [[Neutral attack]], as with most others, can no longer effectively [[jab cancel]], removing its wide range of previously true followups. [[Down tilt]] has more endlag, which combined with the changes to knockback, impairs its combo potential and narrows Mewtwo's KO setups. [[Neutral aerial]] has heavily increased ending lag, a shorter duration, and smaller hitboxes, making it less viable for covering options and removing its aerial combo potential, limiting Mewtwo to land with the move and read the opponent's trajectory accordingly. [[Forward aerial]] is slightly slower and launches at a slightly lower angle, worsening its combo ability into itself and almost completely removing its ability to initiate a deadly [[wall of pain]] at low to mid percentages. | ||
The changes to [[air dodge|air dodging]] in ''Ultimate'' have also hindered Mewtwo moreso than any other character. Since air dodges can now only be utilized once before landing or getting hit, combined with them generally having more ending lag, this especially affects Mewtwo as it previously held the distinction of having the air dodge with the lowest ending lag out of the entire roster (allowing it to be spammed rather safely to play mindgames), which renders it even more susceptible to combos and juggling, given its large hurtbox for its weight class. | |||
However, Mewtwo has received a multitude of buffs in the transition as well. Mewtwo's KO potential is considerably better and more consistent overall; moves like its neutral attack, [[ | However, Mewtwo has received a multitude of buffs in the transition as well. Mewtwo's KO potential is considerably better and more consistent overall; moves like its neutral attack, [[forward tilt]] and [[dash attack]] deal more damage and knockback, with all of them now gaining KO potential at high percentages. Other attacks, such as [[Disable]] and its [[smash attacks]], have noticeably increased range, allowing them to secure KOs more easily from deceptive ranges. Shadow Ball has also received a slight increase in knockback when fully charged, making it an even more viable KOing option. Mewtwo has also seen slight improvements to its survivability, thanks to its heavier weight and faster falling speed, although it remains a rather easy character to KO. | ||
Most of the universal changes to gameplay mechanics have also | Most of the universal changes to gameplay mechanics have also benefitted Mewtwo. Although the changes to air dodging mostly hamper it, they has also made its edgeguarding game more potent, thanks to its quick air speed, large variety of aerial attacks, useful projectile, long double jump and powerful recovery. The universal increase in mobility and traction across the cast, the reintroduction of [[dash-dancing]], and the ability to [[dash-canceling|use any attack out of a run]], also benefits Mewtwo, as it can now get around much quicker, ocasionally play mindgames on its approach, and punish more easily both in the neutral game and [[out of shield]]. Finally, the reductions to landing lag improve Mewtwo's safety on hit, opening some new combo routes due to its streamlined [[jumpsquat]]. | ||
In the end, Mewtwo is considered to be notably less effective than its ''SSB4'' iteration, as despite the improvements made to its mobility, survivability, kill power, and the benefits it received from ''Ultimate''{{'}}s mechanics, these changes do not completely compensate for the considerable nerfs it has received to its defensive game, combo ability, and hurtbox. As a result, Mewtwo has not made a significant impact in Ultimate's early metagame, as its playerbase is very small; players such as {{Sm|Abadango}}, {{Sm|WaDi}} and {{Sm|Rich Brown}} have dropped Mewtwo in favor of other characters, and although it initially received favorable success from {{Sm|Secret}} in Ultimate's early metagame, he has since dropped it in favor of {{SSBU|Joker}}, resulting in Mewtwo's results to have a significant decline. Due to this, many top players now consider it a lower-mid or low tier character, and a few others even believe it to be one of the worst characters in the game. However, game updates have offered Mewtwo bountiful buffs that have either helped alleviate some of its issues, improved its strengths, or fix a few inconsistencies; this has caused some professionals to reassess their opinions on the character, with some believing it to have untapped potential and to be viable. As of now, Mewtwo's true viability in competitive play remains debatable. | |||
{{SSB4 to SSBU changelist|char=Mewtwo}} | {{SSB4 to SSBU changelist|char=Mewtwo}} | ||
==Update history== | ==Update history== | ||
Mewtwo has received a mixture of buffs and nerfs, but has been noticeably buffed overall. In update 2.0.0, its recovery became safer as [[Teleport]] grabs edges more reliably, which also reduces the risk of a self-destruct when attempting to directly Teleport to the edge. In update 3.0.0, Mewtwo's endurance was improved due to its increased weight, and some of its moves deal more damage and gained more range. This same update also increased [[Shadow Ball]]'s knockback, but made it significantly less of a threat on shield. In update 4.0.0, Mewtwo's tail hurtbox was shrunken slightly, which made spacing with its tail attacks more effective. Additionally, some of its primary KO moves were improved, while [[Confusion]] was given slightly less start-up. As a result, Mewtwo fares better compared to release. | |||
Mewtwo received a | |||
In update 4.0.0, Mewtwo's tail hurtbox was shrunken slightly, which made spacing with its tail attacks | |||
'''{{GameIcon|ssbu}} {{SSBU|1.1.0}}''' | '''{{GameIcon|ssbu}} {{SSBU|1.1.0}}''' | ||
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'''{{GameIcon|ssbu}} {{SSBU|7.0.0}}''' | '''{{GameIcon|ssbu}} {{SSBU|7.0.0}}''' | ||
{{UpdateList (SSBU)/7.0.0|char=Mewtwo}} | {{UpdateList (SSBU)/7.0.0|char=Mewtwo}} | ||
==Moveset== | ==Moveset== | ||
*Mewtwo | *Mewtwo possesses a special jump. When jumping in midair, Mewtwo will ascend in a floatier, curved trajectory. The upward momentum of Mewtwo's double jump can be affected through various actions if timed correctly. This trait is shared with [[Ness (SSBU)|Ness]] and [[Lucas (SSBU)|Lucas]]. | ||
*Mewtwo can [[wall jump]]. | *Mewtwo can [[wall jump]]. | ||
''For a gallery of Mewtwo's hitboxes, see [[Mewtwo (SSBU)/Hitboxes|here]].'' | ''For a gallery of Mewtwo's hitboxes, see [[Mewtwo (SSBU)/Hitboxes|here]].'' | ||
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|neutralcount=1 | |neutralcount=1 | ||
|neutralinf=y | |neutralinf=y | ||
|neutralname= | |neutralname= | ||
|neutral1dmg= | |neutral1dmg=4% | ||
|neutralinfdmg= | |neutralinfdmg=1% (loop), 2% (last) | ||
|neutraldesc=Extends its arm to emit a | |neutraldesc=Extends its arm to emit a pulse of dark energy. Repeatedly pressing the attack button causes Mewtwo to sway its arm up and down to emit multiple pulses of dark energy before finishing with a dark energy-infused upward swipe. The first hit can [[jab reset]]. The infinite's finisher also has decent knockback and can KO at very high percentages near the ledge. | ||
|ftiltname= | |ftiltname= | ||
|ftiltdmg= | |ftiltdmg=11% (near), 10% (mid), 9% (far) | ||
|ftiltdesc= | |ftiltdesc=Mewtwo spins, then swings its tail forward. It is Mewtwo's strongest tilt attack, KOing at around 80% near the ledge. It has long range and can be angled, which makes it a great spacing option. | ||
|utiltname= | |utiltname= | ||
|utiltdmg=7% ( | |utiltdmg=7% (nearest), 6% (near), 5% (far), 4% (farthest), 5.5% (farthest hitbox to opponents in front of Mewtwo) | ||
|utiltdesc=Telekinetically backflips to swing its tail in an overhead arcing motion. | |utiltdesc=Telekinetically backflips to swing its tail in an overhead arcing motion. Its hitboxes launch opponents at favorable angles for comboing into itself, an up smash, neutral aerial, back aerial, or up aerial at low percentages. It can also be used for juggling beginning at medium percentages. It covers a very wide range, hitting opponents near Mewtwo's back, making it a reliable move for catching landings. | ||
|dtiltname=Tail Sweep | |dtiltname= Tail Sweep | ||
|dtiltdmg=5% (near), 4.5% (mid), 4% (far) | |dtiltdmg=5% (near), 4.5% (mid), 4% (far) | ||
|dtiltdesc=Crouches and spins around to swing its tail in front of itself. | |dtiltdesc=Crouches and spins around to swing its tail in front of itself. Due to it hitting on frame 6 and having low ending lag, it is Mewtwo's fastest tilt, which allows it to function as a good [[out of shield]] option. It is also among Mewtwo's best combo starters, being able to combo into an up tilt, up smash, neutral aerial, forward aerial, and up aerial. | ||
|dashname= | |dashname= | ||
|dashdmg=12% (clean sweetspot), 9% (clean sourspot), 6% (late sweetspot), 4% (late sourspot) | |dashdmg=12% (clean sweetspot), 9% (clean sourspot), 6% (late sweetspot), 4% (late sourspot) | ||
|dashdesc=A lunging, energy-infused palm thrust. Its clean sweetspot deals above average knockback, which can KO at around 140% at the ledge. | |dashdesc=A lunging, dark energy-infused palm thrust. Its clean sweetspot deals above average knockback, which can KO at very high percentages (starting at around 140% at the ledge). Depending on the hitbox it hits with and the opponent's damage, it can combo into neutral, forward, and up aerial. Its disjointed hitbox grants it impressive range for a dash attack, which makes it a decent punishment option at certain distances, and potentially difficult for the opponent to punish from a proper distance. | ||
|fsmashname=Shadow Blast | |fsmashname= Shadow Blast | ||
|fsmashdmg={{ | |fsmashdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|20}} (blast), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|16}} (arms) | ||
|fsmashdesc=Quickly cups its hands to its side, and then thrusts them forward to perform a double palm thrust that emits a blast of energy. It is Mewtwo's | |fsmashdesc=Quickly cups its hands to its side, and then thrusts them forward to perform a double palm thrust that emits a blast of dark energy. It is Mewtwo's most damaging smash attack, and is an incredibly powerful punish out of a shield break or [[Disable]], KOing at around 65% near the ledge uncharged, and even its sourspot has respectable power. Due to it hitting on frame 19 and having 31 frames of ending lag, however, it is very punishable when whiffed, though it is relatively safe on shield when spaced. It can be angled. It resembles Mewtwo's special move animation from ''Pokemon Stadium''. | ||
|usmashname=Galaxy Force | |usmashname= Galaxy Force | ||
|usmashdmg={{ | |usmashdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|2}} (hits 1-3), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|10}} (hit 4) | ||
|usmashdesc=Thrusts its arm upward to emit a swirling | |usmashdesc=Thrusts its arm upward to emit a swirling blast of dark energy. It functions very well as an anti-air attack due to the energy blast itself being a large disjoint that covers above Mewtwo's head, along with boasting multi-hit properties and having a long duration. Due to it hitting on frame 9, it is quite fast for a smash attack of its power, and has the lowest amount of start-up lag out of Mewtwo's smash attacks. However, it has the highest endlag out of Mewtwo's entire moveset at 46 frames, making it very punishable. | ||
|dsmashname=Shadow Bomb | |dsmashname= Shadow Bomb | ||
|dsmashdmg={{ | |dsmashdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|16}} | ||
|dsmashdesc=Extends its arm at a diagonal angle toward the ground to emit a | |dsmashdesc=Extends its arm at a diagonal angle toward the ground to emit a blast of dark energy from its fingertip. It is one of the few down smashes that does not hit on both sides, but it is powerful nonetheless, and has the highest knockback scaling out of Mewtwo's entire moveset. While it has noticeable startup at frame 21, its ending lag relative to its power and startup is extremely low, as Mewtwo can act out of it after 41 frames. As such, it is safe on shield, and potentially even on whiff. It can also 2-frame punish at the ledge if timed correctly. As a result, Mewtwo's down smash is overall a very versatile move in its kit as it provides immense safety and power, and serves as a great punishment out of a successful Disable or shield break. | ||
|nairname=Body Spark | |nairname= Body Spark | ||
|nairdmg={{ShortHopDmgSSBU|1.6}} (hits 1-5), {{ShortHopDmgSSBU|4}} (hit 6) | |nairdmg={{ShortHopDmgSSBU|1.6}} (hits 1-5), {{ShortHopDmgSSBU|4}} (hit 6) | ||
|nairdesc=Discharges electricity around itself with its limbs spread out. | |nairdesc=Discharges electricity around itself with its limbs spread out. With only 7 frames of startup, it is tied with forward aerial for having the lowest startup lag out of Mewtwo's aerials. Its hitboxes are positioned at Mewtwo's hands and feet and keep the opponent trapped, whereas its last hitbox launches them. As a result, it is very useful for disrupting opponents, as Mewtwo has full control over its aerial movement during the attack. Its linking hits can also drag opponents down if fast-falling, which can lead to grounded follow-ups and even gimps. If landed the first hit only on grounded opponents, it can link into forward and up smash for a kill confirm | ||
|fairname=Shadow Scratch | |fairname=Shadow Scratch | ||
|fairdmg={{ShortHopDmgSSBU|13}} | |fairdmg={{ShortHopDmgSSBU|13}} | ||
|fairdesc= | |fairdesc=A dark energy-infused swipe. Due to it hitting on frame 7, it is tied with neutral aerial for having the lowest amount of start-up lag out of Mewtwo's aerial attacks. When coupled with its respectable damage output and high knockback scaling, it is one of Mewtwo's most viable KOing options. It also boasts combo potential at low percentages, as it can also combo into itself, or be used as a follow-up from down tilt or neutral aerial. Due to its very fast speed, versatility at a wide range of percentages (boasting combo potential and KO potential at low and high percentages, respectively), and decent range, it is a staple in Mewtwo's neutral game and moveset, and it is not uncommon for it to be considered one of the best, if not ''the'' best forward aerial in the game. | ||
|bairname= | |bairname= | ||
|bairdmg={{ShortHopDmgSSBU|13}} (near), {{ShortHopDmgSSBU| | |bairdmg={{ShortHopDmgSSBU|13}} (near), {{ShortHopDmgSSBU|11}} (mid), {{ShortHopDmgSSBU|9}} (far) | ||
|bairdesc=Swings its tail behind itself in an upward arc. It covers a very wide area and deals high knockback, making it | |bairdesc=Swings its tail behind itself in an upward arc. It covers a very wide area and deals relatively high knockback, making it very potent at edgeguarding, particularly against midair jumps, and allows it to easily wall out opposing approaches. However, it has the second highest amount of start-up lag out of Mewtwo's aerial attacks at frame 13. | ||
|uairname= | |uairname= | ||
|uairdmg={{ShortHopDmgSSBU|12}} (near), {{ShortHopDmgSSBU|11}} (mid), {{ShortHopDmgSSBU|10}} (far) | |uairdmg={{ShortHopDmgSSBU|12}} (near), {{ShortHopDmgSSBU|11}} (mid), {{ShortHopDmgSSBU|10}} (far) | ||
|uairdesc=Backflips to swing its tail in an overhead arcing motion, similarly to its up tilt. | |uairdesc=Backflips to swing its tail in an overhead arcing motion, similarly to its up tilt. Its good knockback growth, large range and decent damage output makes it a viable juggling and KOing option. Despite its appearance, it is unable to hit opponents next to Mewtwo, unless if used during a fast-fall near the ground (which can start combos at low percentages). | ||
|dairname= | |dairname= | ||
|dairdmg={{ShortHopDmgSSBU|14}} (grounded opponents, aerial sourspot), {{ShortHopDmgSSBU|15}} (aerial sweetspot) | |dairdmg={{ShortHopDmgSSBU|14}} (grounded opponents, aerial sourspot), {{ShortHopDmgSSBU|15}} (aerial sweetspot) | ||
|dairdesc= | |dairdesc=Backflips to perform a dark energy-infused stomp. It is Mewtwo's most damaging aerial attack. It is also a very powerful [[meteor smash]] when sweetspotted in the air. Due to it hitting on frame 15, however, it has the highest amount of start-up lag out of Mewtwo's aerials. Despite its aforementioned dark energy visuals appearing right where Mewtwo stomps, it does not have a darkness effect. Its sourspot boasts respectable power and can KO grounded opponents at around 140%. Its moderately low landing lag combined with its diagonal angle also allows it to function as a low to mid-percentage combo starter. | ||
|grabname= | |grabname= | ||
|grabdesc= | |grabdesc=Telekinetically holds an opponent. Mewtwo's grab range and speed are average. | ||
|pummelname= | |pummelname= | ||
|pummeldmg=1. | |pummeldmg=1.5% | ||
|pummeldesc= | |pummeldesc=Releases a pulse of darkness into the opponent. | ||
|fthrowname=Shadow Cannon | |fthrowname=Shadow Cannon | ||
|fthrowdmg=3% ( | |fthrowdmg=3% (hit 1), 2% (Shadow Balls) | ||
|fthrowdesc=Telekinetically lifts the opponent diagonally in the air before firing | |fthrowdesc=Telekinetically lifts the opponent diagonally in the air before firing five [[Shadow Ball]]s at them. It is among the most damaging throws in the game when all hits connect, dealing 13%. However, the Shadow Balls can be reflected if the opponent wears a [[Franklin Badge]], while other nearby opponents with reflectors and/or absorption moves can choose to intercept it, while opponents can also DI to avoid other incoming projectiles at higher percentages. | ||
|bthrowname= | |bthrowname= | ||
|bthrowdmg=11% | |bthrowdmg=11% | ||
|bthrowdesc=Telekinetically throws the opponent | |bthrowdesc=Telekinetically throws the opponent backward. Its high damage and knockback makes it one of the strongest back throws in the game and one of Mewtwo's most viable KOing moves, KOing middleweights at around 95% near the ledge. | ||
|uthrowname=Psychic Whirlwind | |uthrowname=Psychic Whirlwind | ||
|uthrowdmg=12% | |uthrowdmg=12% | ||
|uthrowdesc=Telekinetically whirls the opponent around itself before launching them | |uthrowdesc=Telekinetically whirls the opponent around itself before launching them upward above its head. This is the strongest up throw in the game, while being difficult to properly DI due to its purely vertical angle. As a result, it is extremely useful for KOing at high percentages if Mewtwo lands a grab, especially on stages with platforms. It KOs middleweights at around 131% from ground level, and at around 100% on Battlefield's top platform. | ||
|dthrowname= | |dthrowname= | ||
|dthrowdmg=4% (hit 1), 5% (throw) | |dthrowdmg=4% (hit 1), 5% (throw) | ||
|dthrowdesc=Telekinetically slams the opponent to the ground, and then somersaults in order to strike them with its tail. As | |dthrowdesc=Telekinetically slams the opponent to the ground, and then somersaults in order to strike them with its tail. It has low knockback and somewhat high ending lag. As a result, it cannot properly combo into most of its moves until very high percentages, though it can be used to punish an opponent's reaction or create 50/50 setups. | ||
|floorfname= | |floorfname= | ||
|floorfdmg=7% | |floorfdmg=7% | ||
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|floortdesc=Performs a dark energy-infused swipe behind itself and then in front of itself while getting up. | |floortdesc=Performs a dark energy-infused swipe behind itself and then in front of itself while getting up. | ||
|edgename= | |edgename= | ||
|edgedmg= | |edgedmg=7% | ||
|edgedesc=Swings its tail in front of itself while climbing up | |edgedesc=Swings its tail in front of itself while climbing up. | ||
|nsname=Shadow Ball | |nsname=Shadow Ball | ||
|nsdmg= | |nsdmg=2.5% (uncharged), 25% (fully charged) | ||
|nsdesc=Cups its hands to its side and [[bulbapedia:Shadow Ball (move)|creates a blackish violet sphere of energy]] between its hands, then thrusts its hands forward to launch the sphere. | |nsdesc=Cups its hands to its side and [[bulbapedia:Shadow Ball (move)|creates a large, blackish violet sphere of dark energy]] between its hands, then thrusts its hands forward to launch the sphere. It can be fired immediately, which, when coupled with its erratic movement pattern, allows it to function as a pressuring option like [[Fireball]]. Conversely, it can be [[charge-cancel]]ed. Although its charge time is quite long, it possesses great KO potential when fully charged. A fully charged Shadow Ball also deals above-average [[shield damage]] and possesses [[transcendent priority]], being able to break shields at half health or less. A fully charged Shadow Ball also deals recoil upon being fired; as a result, using it in midair will propel Mewtwo a moderate distance backward, which can help or hinder its recovery depending on which way it faces. Shadow Ball can potentially act as a combo starter at various percentages depending on its charge, notably into moves like dash attack, dash grab, and forward aerial. It can be B-reversed. | ||
|ssname=Confusion | |ssname=Confusion | ||
|ssdmg=1.15% (hits 1-7), 1% (throw), 1.4× (reflected projectiles) | |ssdmg=1.15% (hits 1-7), 1% (throw), 1.4× (reflected projectiles) | ||
|ssdesc=Swipes forward to [[bulbapedia:Confusion (move)|emit a ripple of psychic energy]] from its hand. It has impressive utility, courtesy of it functioning | |ssdesc=Swipes forward to [[bulbapedia:Confusion (move)|emit a ripple of psychic energy]] from its hand. It has impressive utility, courtesy of it functioning as a [[reflector]], a [[Grab#Special_moves_that_can_grab|command grab]], and even a potential recovery option. As a grab, the ripple spins opponents around and leaves them [[tumbling]] at a frame disadvantage dependent on their damage, being able to combo into down tilt and forward aerial at high percents, with the latter being a KO setup. As a recovery option, its first use in midair gives Mewtwo a slight vertical boost, although it halts most of its horizontal momentum. | ||
|usname=Teleport | |usname=Teleport | ||
|usdmg=— | |usdmg=— | ||
|usdesc= | |usdesc=[[bulbapedia:Teleport (move)|Teleports]] to a different location. It is completely invulnerable during the move. It has less ending lag if Mewtwo Teleports directly back onto the ground, and it grants Mewtwo some horizontal momentum if ended in midair. A great recovery move due to its aforementioned intangibility as well as travelling a long distance. | ||
|dsname=Disable | |dsname=Disable | ||
|dsdmg=1% | |dsdmg=1% | ||
|dsdesc=[[bulbapedia:Disable (move)|Emits a minuscule spark of psychic energy]] from its eyes | |dsdesc=[[bulbapedia:Disable (move)|Emits a minuscule spark of psychic energy]] from its eyes toward the opponent, [[stun]]ning them. It only works if the opponent is facing Mewtwo and grounded. If the opponent is in the air, they are slightly launched backward with set knockback, instead of being stunned, which will likely put them into a tech situation and potentially allow another opportunity to land the move. Useful at high percentages to guarantee a KO, but difficult to land. Due to being a projectile, Disable can also be reflected. Disable grants intangibility from frames 10 to 16, allowing it to beat out grounded maneuvers when timed properly, such as dash grabs. | ||
|fsname=Psystrike | |fsname=Psystrike | ||
|fsdmg=40% | |fsdmg=40% | ||
|fsdesc=[[bulbapedia:Mega Evolution|Mega Evolves]] into Mega Mewtwo Y and performs | |fsdesc=[[bulbapedia:Mega Evolution|Mega Evolves]] into Mega Mewtwo Y and performs [[bulbapedia:Psystrike (move)|Psystrike]], its {{s|bulbapedia|signature move}} in the ''Pokémon'' games. Psystrike is a powerful sphere of psychic energy that plows through both opponents and walls, and any opponent caught will be stunned before being launched by an intense, mind-shattering blow. Incredible power, KOing at around 50% from center stage. | ||
}} | }} | ||
===[[On-screen appearance]]=== | ===[[On-screen appearance]]=== | ||
* | *Emerges from a large mass of dark energy and then descends onto the ground. | ||
===[[ | ===[[Taunts]]=== | ||
*'''Up Taunt''': Folds its arms as it telekinetically spins around on the spot while laughing. Resembles the animation Mewtwo performs while using a physical move in | *'''Up Taunt''': Folds its arms as it telekinetically spins around on the spot while laughing ominously. Resembles the animation Mewtwo performs while using a physical move in the Pokémon Stadium games. | ||
*'''Side Taunt''': Surrounds itself in a flame-like aura of | *'''Side Taunt''': Surrounds itself in a flame-like aura of dark energy, similarly to Lucario's up taunt. | ||
*'''Down Taunt''': After turning to face the screen, it waves its hand in a circular motion in front of itself. It then proceeds to thrust its opposite arm forward while emitting a small | *'''Down Taunt''': After turning to face the screen, it waves its hand in a circular motion in front of itself. It then proceeds to thrust its opposite arm forward while emitting a small spark of dark energy from its palm. | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
SSBUMewtwoTaunt1.gif|Mewtwo's up taunt. | SSBUMewtwoTaunt1.gif|Mewtwo's up taunt. | ||
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===[[Idle | ===[[Idle poses]]=== | ||
*Crosses its arms and then moves them outward. | *Crosses its arms and then moves them outward. | ||
*Holds out one hand in front of itself. | *Holds out one hand in front of itself. | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
SSBUMewtwoIdle1.gif|Mewtwo's first idle pose | SSBUMewtwoIdle1.gif|Mewtwo's first idle pose | ||
SSBUMewtwoIdle2.gif|Mewtwo's second idle pose | SSBUMewtwoIdle2.gif|Mewtwo's second idle pose | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
===[[Victory pose]]s=== | ===[[Victory pose]]s=== | ||
*'''Left:''' While | *'''Left:''' While radiating a dark aura, Mewtwo raises its left hand in front of itself while pulling back its right hand. Mewtwo then thrusts its right hand forward, emitting dark energy sparks from its palm. Mewtwo emits an ominous growl throughout the pose. In Japanese, it says "{{ja|私は負けるわけにはいかない!|Watashi wa makeru wake ni wa ikanai!}}", which translates to "I cannot afford to lose!" | ||
*'''Up:''' Mewtwo crosses its arms as it turns its back to the screen, and | *'''Up:''' Mewtwo crosses its arms as it turns its back to the screen, and looks back over its shoulder, scoffing. In Japanese, it says "{{ja|私はなぜ ここにいるのか…?|Watashi wa naze koko ni iru no ka...?}}", which translates to "Why am I here...?" | ||
*'''Right:''' | *'''Right:''' Does a single spin while levitating, then poses with a dark aura bursting from its body as it laughs. In Japanese, it says "{{ja|愚かな!|Orokana!}}", which translates to "Foolish!" | ||
[[File:PokemonSeriesVictoryThemeUltimate.ogg|thumb|A small excerpt of the | [[File:PokemonSeriesVictoryThemeUltimate.ogg|thumb|A small excerpt of the title theme of ''Pokémon Red, Blue, Yellow, and Green Versions'', a track which would go on to become the ''Pokémon'' main theme and the title theme for the entire series.]] | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
MewtwoVictoryPose1SSBU.gif | MewtwoVictoryPose1SSBU.gif | ||
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</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==In | ==In competitive play== | ||
As a result of its nerfs from ''[[Smash 4]]'', Mewtwo has not made an impact in ''Ultimate''{{'}}s early metagame. Most of Mewtwo's playerbase from ''Smash 4'' have dropped the character in favor of other characters, leaving it to have a below average representation. Although Mewtwo has initially received favorable success from SDX, he has since dropped the character. | |||
' | Game updates slightly addressed some of Mewtwo's biggest flaws, allowing it to gain more attention in the eyes of some players. While Mewtwo is still widely considered to be a low-to-mid tier character, the buffs, as well as decent regional placements by players such as {{Sm|Zenkai}}, has led some people to believe that the character has untapped potential, and {{Sm|MKLeo}} began occasionally using Mewtwo in late 2019 to some success. However, this is currently debatable, because Mewtwo's playerbase and results remain small in spite of its perception. | ||
===Notable players=== | |||
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''Any number following the Smasher name indicates placement on the [[Fall 2019 PGRU]], which recognizes the official top 50 players in the world in [[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]] from July 13th, 2019 to December 15th, 2019.'' | |||
====Active==== | |||
*{{Sm|????|USA}} - Placed 1st at [https://smash.gg/tournament/midwest-arcadian/events/ultimate-singles/brackets Midwest Arcadian], 17th at {{Trn|Holiday Heist 5}}, and 49th at {{Trn|Frostbite 2020}}. Ranked 10th on the [[Michigan Power Rankings]] | |||
*{{Sm|Compact|Japan}} - Formerly uses Mewtwo as a main; now uses it as a secondary. Placed 25th at {{Trn|KVOxTSB 2019}} and 33rd at {{Trn|Umebura SP}} using Mewtwo. | |||
*{{Sm|Grade|Canada}} - The best Mewtwo player in Canada. Placed 7th at {{Trn|The Pinnacle 2018}} with both Mewtwo and {{SSBU|Wolf}}, and 17th at {{Trn|Play With Heart}} with solo Mewtwo. Ranked 13th on the [[British Columbia Power Rankings]]. | |||
*{{Sm|Zenkai|USA}} - The best Mewtwo player in the United States after SDX dropped the character. Placed 17th at both {{Trn|Tri-state Showdown: Fall 2019}} and {{Trn|Overclocked Ultimate IV}}, | |||
25th at {{Trn|Return to Yoshi's Island}}, 33rd at {{Trn|Smash at The Paramount}}, and 49th at {{Trn|Frostbite 2020}}. Has wins over {{Sm|Ralphie}}, {{Sm|Protom}}, {{Sm|DevvyStar}} and {{Sm|Magister}}. | |||
====Inactive==== | |||
*{{Sm|SDX|USA}} - The best Mewtwo player in the world prior to his hiatus. Has since dropped the character for {{SSBU|Joker}}. Placed 2nd at {{Trn|No Fun Allowed 3}}, 9th at {{Trn|Glitch 6}}, 17th at {{Trn|GENESIS 6}}, 25th at {{Trn|Let's Make Moves}}, and 33rd at {{Trn|Frostbite 2019}}. He has defeated {{Sm|Awestin}}, {{Sm|Jw}}, {{Sm|NickC}}, {{Sm|Gen}}, {{Sm|Abadango}}, and {{Sm|NAKAT}}. | |||
*{{Sm|WaDi|USA}} (#20) - Uses Mewtwo as a secondary. Placed 1st at {{Trn|Ultimate at The Cave}} and 3rd at {{Trn|SwitchFest 2019 Kickoff}} as one of his characters. | |||
=={{SSBU|Classic Mode}}: Psychic Control== | =={{SSBU|Classic Mode}}: Psychic Control== | ||
[[File:SSBU Congratulations Mewtwo.png|thumb|Mewtwo's congratulations screen.]] | [[File:SSBU Congratulations Mewtwo.png|thumb|Mewtwo's congratulations screen.]] | ||
Each round, Mewtwo is allied with previous opponents under the notion that its teammates are under its mental control; these teammates typically represent characters that have been brainwashed in their respective home series. | |||
{|class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" | {|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center" | ||
!Round!!Opponent!!Stage!!Music!!Notes | !Round!!Opponent!!Stage!!Music!!Notes | ||
|- | |- | ||
|1||{{ | |1||{{SSBU|Ness}} {{Head|Ness|g=SSBU|s=20px}} and {{SSBU|Lucas}} {{Head|Lucas|g=SSBU|s=20px}}||[[Fourside]]||''{{SSBUMusicLink|EarthBound|Fourside (Melee)}}''|| | ||
|- | |- | ||
|2||{{ | |2||{{SSBU|Cloud}} {{Head|Cloud|g=SSBU|s=20px}}||[[Midgar]]||''{{SSBUMusicLink|EarthBound|Snowman}}''||Lucas {{Head|Lucas|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Grey}} is a CPU ally. His costume is based on his brother Claus when Claus was brainwashed into becoming the Masked Man in ''Mother 3''. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|3||{{ | |3||{{SSBU|Ryu}} {{Head|Ryu|g=SSBU|s=20px}} and {{SSBU|Ken}} {{Head|Ken|g=SSBU|s=20px}}||[[Suzaku Castle]]||''{{SSBUMusicLink|Final Fantasy|Fight On!}}''||Cloud {{Head|Cloud|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Advent}} is a CPU ally. Cloud's mind was briefly taken over by Sephiroth in ''Final Fantasy VII''. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|4|| {{ | |4||{{SSBU|Richter}} {{Head|Richter|g=SSBU|s=20px}}||[[Dracula's Castle]]||''{{SSBUMusicLink|Street Fighter|Vega Stage}}''||Ken {{Head|Ken|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Grey}} is a CPU ally. Ken's outfit is based on Violent Ken, which was when he was brainwashed by M. Bison in ''SNK vs. Capcom: SVC Chaos'' and ''Ultra Street Fighter II: The Final Challengers''. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|5||{{ | |5||{{SSBU|Palutena}} {{Head|Palutena|g=SSBU|s=20px}} and {{SSBU|Pit}} {{Head|Pit|g=SSBU|s=20px}}||[[Skyworld]]||''{{SSBUMusicLink|Castlevania|Lament of Innocence}}''||Richter {{Head|Richter|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Black}} is a CPU ally. Richter was brainwashed by Shaft in ''Castlevania: Symphony of the Night''. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|6||{{ | |6||{{SSBU|Pikachu}} {{Head|Pikachu|g=SSBU|s=20px}}, {{SSBU|Pichu}} {{Head|Pichu|g=SSBU|s=20px}}, {{SSBU|Jigglypuff}} {{Head|Jigglypuff|g=SSBU|s=20px}}, and {{SSBU|Lucario}} {{Head|Lucario|g=SSBU|s=20px}}||[[Kalos Pokémon League]]||''{{SSBUMusicLink|Kid Icarus|Destroyed Skyworld}}''||Pit {{Head|Pit|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Black}} is a CPU ally. Pit lost control of his body to a corrupted Palutena in ''Kid Icarus: Uprising''. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|colspan="5"| | |colspan="5"|Bonus Stage | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Final||{{SSBU|Master Hand}} and {{SSBU|Crazy Hand}}||{{SSBU|Final Destination}}||''{{SSBUMusicLink|Pokémon|Battle! (Lorekeeper Zinnia)}}''||{{Head|Pikachu|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Red}} | |Final||{{SSBU|Master Hand}} and {{SSBU|Crazy Hand}}||{{SSBU|Final Destination}}||''{{SSBUMusicLink|Pokémon|Battle! (Lorekeeper Zinnia)}}''||Pikachu {{Head|Pikachu|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Red}} is a CPU ally. Pikachu was captured by Mewtwo in ''Pokémon: The First Movie''. | ||
|} | |} | ||
Note: Each round uses a track taken from the series fought in the previous | Note: Each round uses a track taken from the series fought in the previous round. | ||
Credits roll after completing Classic Mode. Completing it as Mewtwo has ''{{SSBUMusicLink|Pokémon|Victory Road - Pokémon Ruby / Pokémon Sapphire}}'' accompany the credits. | |||
{{clr}} | {{clr}} | ||
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Mewtwo was among the fighters that were summoned to fight the army of [[Master Hand]]s. | Mewtwo was among the fighters that were summoned to fight the army of [[Master Hand]]s. | ||
Mewtwo was present when [[Galeem]] unleashed his beams of light. Mewtwo and {{SSBU|Zelda}} attempted to reflect the beams using [[Confusion]] and [[Nayru's Love]] respectively; this effort failed, with both being vaporized and placed under Galeem's imprisonment, along with the rest of the fighters (excluding {{SSBU|Kirby}}). | |||
Mewtwo was one of the many fighters that fell under [[Dharkon]]'s control upon Galeem's first defeat. It can be found in the | Mewtwo was one of the many fighters that fell under [[Dharkon]]'s control upon Galeem's first defeat. It can be found in the Mysterious Dimension sub-area, where its location will be accessed during the quiz segment asking which spirit cannot be inhaled by Kirby (the answer being Whispy Woods). | ||
{{clrl}} | {{clrl}} | ||
===Fighter Battle=== | ===Fighter Battle=== | ||
{|class="wikitable" style="width:100%;" | {|class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%;" | ||
|- | |- | ||
!style="width:5%;"|No. | ! style="width:5%;"|No. | ||
!style="width:5%;"|Image | ! style="width:5%;"|Image | ||
!Name | ! Name | ||
!Type | ! Type | ||
!Power | ! Power | ||
!Stage | ! Stage | ||
!Music | ! Music | ||
|- | |- | ||
|24 | | 24 | ||
|[[File:Mewtwo SSBU.png|center|108x108px]] | | [[File:Mewtwo SSBU.png|center|108x108px]] | ||
| {{SSBU|Mewtwo}} | |||
|{{ | | {{color|#17ba17|Grab}} | ||
|12,000 | | 12,000 | ||
|[[Spear Pillar]] ([[Ω form]]) | | [[Spear Pillar]] ([[Ω form]]) | ||
|''{{SSBUMusicLink|Pokémon|Battle! (Dialga/Palkia) / Spear Pillar}}'' | | ''{{SSBUMusicLink|Pokémon|Battle! (Dialga/Palkia) / Spear Pillar}}'' | ||
|} | |} | ||
{{ | {{-}} | ||
==[[Spirit]]s== | ==[[Spirit]]s== | ||
Mewtwo's | Mewtwo's Fighter Spirit can be obtained by completing [[Classic Mode]]. It is also available periodically for purchase in the shop for 500 coins. Unlocking Mewtwo 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. Each Fighter Spirit has an alternate version that replaces them with their artwork in ''Ultimate''. | ||
Additionally, one of Mewtwo's Mega | Additionally, one of Mewtwo's Mega Evolved forms appears as a Primary Spirit. | ||
<center> | <center> | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
Mewtwo Spirit.png|411. '''''Mewtwo''''' | |||
Mega Mewtwo Y Spirit.png|464. Mega Mewtwo Y | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
</center> | </center> | ||
==In Spirit | ==In Spirit battles== | ||
===As the main opponent=== | ===As the main opponent=== | ||
{|class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%;" | {|class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%;" | ||
|- | |||
! colspan=4|Spirit | ! colspan=4|Spirit | ||
! colspan=7|Battle parameters | ! colspan=7|Battle parameters | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|204 | |204 | ||
|{{ | |[[File:Redead.png|center|64x64px]] | ||
|''The Legend of Zelda'' | |{{anchor|ReDead}}ReDead | ||
|•{{SSBU|Mewtwo}} Team {{Head|Mewtwo|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Purple}}×4 | |''The Legend of Zelda series'' | ||
| | |•{{SSBU|Mewtwo}} Team {{Head|Mewtwo|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Purple}} (×4) | ||
|[[File:SpiritTypeGrab.png|20px|center|Grab]] | |||
|2,100 | |2,100 | ||
|[[Hyrule Castle]] ([[Battlefield form]]) | |[[Hyrule Castle]] ([[Battlefield form]]) | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|436 | |436 | ||
|{{ | |[[File:Abra Spirit.png|center|64x64px]] | ||
|''Pokémon'' | |{{anchor|Abra}}[[Abra]] | ||
|''Pokémon series'' | |||
|•{{SSBU|Mewtwo}} {{Head|Mewtwo|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Yellow}} | |•{{SSBU|Mewtwo}} {{Head|Mewtwo|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Yellow}} | ||
| | |[[File:SpiritTypeGrab.png|20px|center|Grab]] | ||
|2,000 | |2,000 | ||
|[[Saffron City]] | |[[Saffron City]] | ||
|N/A | |N/A | ||
|•Timed battle | |•Timed battle<br>•Only certain Pokémon will emerge from Poké Balls ([[Abra]]) | ||
|{{SSBUMusicLink|Pokémon|Battle! (Wild Pokémon) - Pokémon Sun / Pokémon Moon}} | |{{SSBUMusicLink|Pokémon|Battle! (Wild Pokémon) - Pokémon Sun / Pokémon Moon}} | ||
| | | | ||
|- | |- | ||
|464 | |464 | ||
|{{ | |[[File:Mega Mewtwo Y Spirit.png|center|64x64px]] | ||
|''Pokémon'' | |{{anchor|Mega Mewtwo Y}}[[Mega Mewtwo Y]] | ||
|''Pokémon series'' | |||
|•{{SSBU|Mewtwo}} {{Head|Mewtwo|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Pink}} | |•{{SSBU|Mewtwo}} {{Head|Mewtwo|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Pink}} | ||
| | |[[File:SpiritTypeGrab.png|20px|center|Grab]] | ||
|9,500 | |9,500 | ||
|[[Spear Pillar]] (hazards off) | |[[Spear Pillar]] (hazards off) | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|465 | |465 | ||
|{{ | |[[File:Mew Spirit.png|center|64x64px]] | ||
|''Pokémon'' | |{{anchor|Mew}}[[Mew]] | ||
|''Pokémon series'' | |||
|•{{SSBU|Mewtwo}} {{Head|Mewtwo|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Pink}} | |•{{SSBU|Mewtwo}} {{Head|Mewtwo|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Pink}} | ||
| | |[[File:SpiritTypeNeutral.png|20px|center|Neutral]] | ||
|13,900 | |13,900 | ||
|{{SSB|Kongo Jungle}} | |{{SSB|Kongo Jungle}} | ||
|•Invisibility<br>•Hazard: Fog | |•Invisibility<br>•Hazard: Fog | ||
|•The stage is covered in fog<br>•Timed battle | |•The stage is covered in fog<br>•Timed battle<br>•The enemy is invisible after a little while | ||
|{{SSBUMusicLink|Pokémon|Pokémon Red / Pokémon Blue Medley}} | |{{SSBUMusicLink|Pokémon|Pokémon Red / Pokémon Blue Medley}} | ||
| | | | ||
|- | |- | ||
|486 | |486 | ||
|{{ | |[[File:CelebiSpirit.png|center|64x64px]] | ||
|''Pokémon'' | |{{anchor|Celebi}}[[Celebi]] | ||
|''Pokémon series'' | |||
|•{{SSBU|Mewtwo}} {{Head|Mewtwo|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Cyan}} | |•{{SSBU|Mewtwo}} {{Head|Mewtwo|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Cyan}} | ||
| | |[[File:SpiritTypeGrab.png|20px|center|Grab]] | ||
|13,600 | |13,600 | ||
|[[Garden of Hope]] ([[Battlefield form]]) | |[[Garden of Hope]] ([[Battlefield form]]) | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|491 | |491 | ||
|{{ | |[[File:MiloticSpirit.png|center|64x64px]] | ||
|''Pokémon'' | |{{anchor|Milotic}}Milotic | ||
|''Pokémon series'' | |||
|•{{SSBU|Mewtwo}} {{Head|Mewtwo|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Pink}} | |•{{SSBU|Mewtwo}} {{Head|Mewtwo|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Pink}} | ||
| | |[[File:SpiritTypeNeutral.png|20px|center|Neutral]] | ||
|4,200 | |4,200 | ||
|[[Kalos Pokémon League]] | |[[Kalos Pokémon League]] | ||
|•Defense ↑ | |•Defense ↑ | ||
|•Timed battle | |•Timed battle<br>•The enemy has increased defense<br>•The enemy shields often | ||
|{{SSBUMusicLink|Pokémon|Battle! (Wild Pokémon) - Pokémon Ruby / Pokémon Sapphire}} | |{{SSBUMusicLink|Pokémon|Battle! (Wild Pokémon) - Pokémon Ruby / Pokémon Sapphire}} | ||
| | | | ||
|- | |- | ||
|502 | |502 | ||
|{{ | |[[File:Deoxys Spirit.png|center|64x64px]] | ||
|''Pokémon'' | |{{anchor|Deoxys (Normal Forme)}}[[Deoxys]] (Normal Forme) | ||
|''Pokémon series'' | |||
|•{{SSBU|Mewtwo}} {{Head|Mewtwo|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Orange}} | |•{{SSBU|Mewtwo}} {{Head|Mewtwo|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Orange}} | ||
| | |[[File:SpiritTypeGrab.png|20px|center|Grab]] | ||
|13,300 | |13,300 | ||
|[[Mario Galaxy]] ([[Battlefield form]]) | |[[Mario Galaxy]] ([[Battlefield form]]) | ||
|•Attack Power ↑ | |•Attack Power ↑ | ||
|•The enemy has increased attack power<br>•Only certain Pokémon will emerge from Poké Balls (Deoxys) | |•The enemy has increased attack power<br>•Only certain Pokémon will emerge from Poké Balls ([[Deoxys]]) | ||
|{{SSBUMusicLink|Pokémon|Battle! (Lorekeeper Zinnia)}} | |{{SSBUMusicLink|Pokémon|Battle! (Lorekeeper Zinnia)}} | ||
| | | | ||
|- | |- | ||
|508 | |508 | ||
|{{ | |[[File:UxieMespritAzelf.png|center|64x64px]] | ||
|''Pokémon'' | |{{anchor|Uxie, Mesprit, & Azelf}}Uxie, Mesprit, & Azelf | ||
|•Tiny {{SSBU|Mewtwo}} {{Head|Mewtwo|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Yellow}}{{Head|Mewtwo|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl= | |''Pokémon series'' | ||
| | |•Tiny {{SSBU|Mewtwo}} (×3) ({{Head|Mewtwo|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Yellow}}{{Head|Mewtwo|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Pink}}{{Head|Mewtwo|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Blue}}) | ||
|[[File:SpiritTypeGrab.png|20px|center|Grab]] | |||
|9,000 | |9,000 | ||
|[[Spear Pillar]] ([[Battlefield form]]) | |[[Spear Pillar]] ([[Battlefield form]]) | ||
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|•The enemy's special moves have increased power<br>•The enemy is healed when the enemy's at high damage | |•The enemy's special moves have increased power<br>•The enemy is healed when the enemy's at high damage | ||
|{{SSBUMusicLink|Pokémon|Battle! (Dialga/Palkia) / Spear Pillar}} | |{{SSBUMusicLink|Pokémon|Battle! (Dialga/Palkia) / Spear Pillar}} | ||
|Uxie (yellow costume) | |Uxie (yellow costume), Mesprit (pink costume) and Azelf (blue costume) | ||
|- | |- | ||
|510 | |510 | ||
|{{ | |[[File:Palkia Spirit.png|center|64x64px]] | ||
|''Pokémon'' | |{{anchor|Palkia}}[[Palkia]] | ||
|''Pokémon series'' | |||
|•{{SSBU|Mewtwo}} {{Head|Mewtwo|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Pink}} | |•{{SSBU|Mewtwo}} {{Head|Mewtwo|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Pink}} | ||
| | |[[File:SpiritTypeShield.png|20px|center|Shield]] | ||
|9,400 | |9,400 | ||
|[[Spear Pillar]] | |[[Spear Pillar]] | ||
|•Hazard: Left Is Right, Right Is Left | |•Hazard: Left Is Right, Right Is Left | ||
|•Left and right controls will suddenly reverse after a little while | |•Left and right controls will suddenly reverse after a little while | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|560 | |560 | ||
|{{ | |[[File:NecrozmaSpirit.png|center|64x64px]] | ||
|''Pokémon'' | |{{anchor|Necrozma}}Necrozma | ||
|•Gold {{SSBU|Mewtwo}} {{Head|Mewtwo|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Purple}} | |''Pokémon series'' | ||
| | |•Gold {{SSBU|Mewtwo}} {{Head|Mewtwo|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Purple}} | ||
|[[File:SpiritTypeNeutral.png|20px|center|Neutral]] | |||
|9,400 | |9,400 | ||
|[[Spear Pillar]] | |[[Spear Pillar]] | ||
|•Giant | |•Giant | ||
|•The enemy is giant when the enemy's at high damage<br>•The enemy's special moves have increased power<br>•[[Stamina battle]] | |•The enemy is giant when the enemy's at high damage<br>•The enemy's special moves have increased power<br>•[[Stamina battle]] | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|737 | |737 | ||
| | |[[File:Orbulon.png|center|64x64px]] | ||
|''WarioWare'' | |Orbulon | ||
|''WarioWare series'' | |||
|•{{SSBU|Mewtwo}} {{Head|Mewtwo|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Pink}} | |•{{SSBU|Mewtwo}} {{Head|Mewtwo|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Pink}} | ||
| | |[[File:SpiritTypeAttack.png|20px|center|Attack]] | ||
|3,700 | |3,700 | ||
|[[Balloon Fight]] ([[Battlefield form]]) | |[[Balloon Fight]] ([[Battlefield form]]) | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|1,022 | |1,022 | ||
| | |[[File:Inspired.png|center|64x64px]] | ||
|''Bayonetta'' | |Inspired | ||
|•{{SSBU|Mewtwo}} Team {{Head|Mewtwo|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Pink}}×4 | |''Bayonetta series'' | ||
| | |•{{SSBU|Mewtwo}} Team {{Head|Mewtwo|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Pink}} (×4) | ||
|[[File:SpiritTypeGrab.png|20px|center|Grab]] | |||
|1,900 | |1,900 | ||
|[[Umbra Clock Tower]] | |[[Umbra Clock Tower]] | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|1,281 | |1,281 | ||
| | |[[File:Esna.png|center|64x64px]] | ||
|Esna | |||
|''Ever Oasis'' | |''Ever Oasis'' | ||
|•{{SSBU|Mewtwo}} {{Head|Mewtwo|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Cyan}} | |•{{SSBU|Mewtwo}} {{Head|Mewtwo|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Cyan}} | ||
| | |[[File:SpiritTypeShield.png|20px|center|Shield]] | ||
|9,200 | |9,200 | ||
|[[Mushroom Kingdom II]] | |[[Mushroom Kingdom II]] | ||
|•Flowery | |•Flowery | ||
|•You constantly take minor damage<br>•The enemy's FS Meter charges quickly | |•You constantly take minor damage<br>•The enemy's FS Meter charges quickly | ||
|{{SSBUMusicLink| | |{{SSBUMusicLink|Nintendo|Dawn in the Desert}} | ||
| | | | ||
|- | |- | ||
|1,400 | |||
| | |[[File:DevilCuphead.jpeg|center|64x64px]] | ||
|The Devil (Cuphead) | |||
|''Cuphead'' | |||
| | |•Giant {{SSBU|Mewtwo}} {{Head|Mewtwo|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Purple}} | ||
|[[File:SpiritTypeNeutral.png|20px|center|Neutral]] | |||
|4,000 | |||
|[[Castle Siege]] | |||
|•Attack Power ↑<br>•Assist Trophy Enemies | |||
|{{SSBUMusicLink|Pikmin|Flashes of Fear}} | |•Hostile assist trophies will appear after a while<br>•The enemy has increased attack power when the enemy's at high damage<br>•The enemy starts the battle with a Death's Scythe | ||
|{{SSBUMusicLink|Pikmin|Flashes of Fear}}<br>or {{SSBUMusicLink|Other|Floral Fury}} <small>(with Cuphead DLC)</small> | |||
| | | | ||
|} | |} | ||
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===As a minion=== | ===As a minion=== | ||
{|class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%;" | {|class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%;" | ||
|- | |||
! colspan=4|Spirit | ! colspan=4|Spirit | ||
! colspan=7|Battle parameters | ! colspan=7|Battle parameters | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|1,068 | |1,068 | ||
| | |[[File:Medusa.png|center|64x64px]] | ||
|''Castlevania'' | |Medusa Head | ||
|•{{SSBU|Meta Knight}} {{Head|Meta Knight|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Navy}}<br>•Tiny {{SSBU|Mewtwo}} {{Head|Mewtwo|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Cyan}} | |''Castlevania series'' | ||
| | |•{{SSBU|Meta Knight}} {{Head|Meta Knight|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Navy}}<br>•Tiny {{SSBU|Mewtwo}} {{Head|Mewtwo|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Cyan}} (x5) | ||
|[[File:SpiritTypeAttack.png|20px|center|Attack]] | |||
|3,600 | |3,600 | ||
|[[Dracula's Castle]] | |[[Dracula's Castle]] | ||
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|1,148 | |1,148 | ||
|{{ | |{{anchor|Satoru}}[[File:Satoru.png|center|64x64px]] | ||
|''Trade & Battle: Card Hero'' | |Satoru | ||
|''Trade & Battle: Card Hero series'' | |||
|•{{SSBU|Shulk}} {{Head|Shulk|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Black}}<br>•{{SSBU|Mewtwo}} {{Head|Mewtwo|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Brown}}<br>•{{SSBU|Ridley}} {{Head|Ridley|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Meta}}<br>•{{SSBU|Bowser}} {{Head|Bowser|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Black}} | |•{{SSBU|Shulk}} {{Head|Shulk|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Black}}<br>•{{SSBU|Mewtwo}} {{Head|Mewtwo|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Brown}}<br>•{{SSBU|Ridley}} {{Head|Ridley|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Meta}}<br>•{{SSBU|Bowser}} {{Head|Bowser|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Black}} | ||
| | |[[File:SpiritTypeGrab.png|20px|center|Grab]] | ||
|1,700 | |1,700 | ||
|[[Pokémon Stadium 2]] | |[[Pokémon Stadium 2]] | ||
|•Move Speed ↓ | |•Move Speed ↓ | ||
|•Defeat the main fighter to win<br>•The enemy's melee weapons have increased power<br>•Reinforcements will appear during the battle | |•Defeat the main fighter to win<br>•The enemy's melee weapons have increased power<br>•Reinforcements will appear during the battle | ||
|{{SSBUMusicLink| | |{{SSBUMusicLink|Nintendo|Worthy Rival Battle}} | ||
| | | | ||
|} | |} | ||
==[[Alternate costume (SSBU)#Mewtwo|Alternate costumes]]== | ==[[Alternate costume (SSBU)#Mewtwo|Alternate costumes]]== | ||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
Pokémon Smash Bros.png|Artwork of all | Pokémon Smash Bros.png|Artwork of all playable Pokémon characters and Poké Ball Pokémon, as posted by the official Pokémon Twitter account. | ||
SSBU Mewtwo Number.png|Mewtwo's fighter card. | SSBU Mewtwo Number.png|Mewtwo's fighter card. | ||
SSBUWebsiteMewtwo1.jpg|Mewtwo [[idling]] on [[Wily Castle]]. | SSBUWebsiteMewtwo1.jpg|Mewtwo [[idling]] on [[Wily Castle]]. | ||
SSBUWebsiteMewtwo2.jpg|[[Taunting]] on [[Lylat Cruise]]. | SSBUWebsiteMewtwo2.jpg|[[Taunting]] on [[Lylat Cruise]]. | ||
SSBUWebsiteMewtwo3.jpg| | SSBUWebsiteMewtwo3.jpg|Releasing a [[Shadow Ball]] on [[Spirit Train]]. | ||
SSBUWebsiteMewtwo4.jpg|Taunting with {{SSBU|Lucario}} and {{SSBU|Fox}} on [[Coliseum]]. | SSBUWebsiteMewtwo4.jpg|Taunting with {{SSBU|Lucario}} and {{SSBU|Fox}} on [[Coliseum]]. | ||
SSBUWebsiteMewtwo5.jpg|Using [[Disable]] on {{SSBU|Rosalina}} on [[Pokémon Stadium]]. | SSBUWebsiteMewtwo5.jpg|Using [[Disable]] on {{SSBU|Rosalina}} on [[Pokémon Stadium]]. | ||
SSBUWebsiteMewtwo6.jpg| | SSBUWebsiteMewtwo6.jpg|In its black alternate color with [[Olimar (SSBU)|Pikmin]] on [[Onett]]. | ||
SSBUWebsitePichu3.jpg| | SSBUWebsitePichu3.jpg|Battling {{SSBU|Pichu}} on [[Spear Pillar]]. | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
=== | ===Character Showcase Video=== | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* | *Mewtwo's artwork for ''Ultimate'' resembles its [[bulbapedia:File:150Mewtwo.png|artwork]] for [[bulbapedia:Pok%C3%A9mon FireRed and LeafGreen Versions|''Pokémon FireRed/LeafGreen'']], albeit with its hands and legs posed slightly differently. | ||
*Mewtwo was confirmed to be a playable character in ''Ultimate'' before Pikachu, making this the first time Pikachu was not the first Pokémon to be announced as part of the roster. | |||
*Mewtwo | *Mewtwo was the last non-DLC character added to the Super Smash Bros. Blog. | ||
*Mewtwo was the last non-DLC character added to the | **However, due to [[Mr. Game & Watch (SSBU)|Mr. Game & Watch's]] blog page only being available on the Asian websites until December 7, Mr. Game & Watch was the last character added to the blog on non-Asian websites. | ||
**However, due to | *Mewtwo is the only character who has its victory grunts/laughter omitted from the English Sound Test. | ||
*Mewtwo is the only character | *Mewtwo is one of three characters whose Classic Mode route centers around protagonists and heroes for opponents. The other two who share this attribute are {{SSBU|Dark Samus}} and {{SSBU|Ganondorf}}. All three characters of which face heroes/protagonists from their own series. | ||
* | **Similar to [[Dark Samus]], Mewtwo's teammates are based on being possessed to fight other opponents for its Classic Mode route, thus making Mewtwo's route an inverse of {{SSBU|Joker}}'s. | ||
*There's currently a positioning glitch when Mewtwo performs an [[air dodge]] when facing left. It will be facing away from the screen when disappearing and reappearing. | |||
** | *Mewtwo is the only character who can [[stun]] other fighters in ''Ultimate'' without the use of items or breaking shields. | ||
*There | *Mewtwo, {{SSBU|Cloud}}, and the {{SSBU|Hero}} are the only three playable characters to speak in Japanese in at least one version of the game to never speak in English in any version of the game. | ||
*Mewtwo is the only | **Out of those three, Mewtwo is the only one who is not a property of Square Enix and is a first-party character. | ||
*Mewtwo, {{SSBU|Cloud}}, {{SSBU|Hero | |||
**Out of those | |||
{{SSBUCharacters}} | {{SSBUCharacters}} |