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'''Mr. Game & Watch''' ({{ja|Mr.ゲーム&ウォッチ|Misutā Gēmu ando Wotchi}}, ''Mr. Game & Watch'') is a veteran character in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', returning from ''[[Melee]]''. | '''Mr. Game & Watch''' ({{ja|Mr.ゲーム&ウォッチ|Misutā Gēmu ando Wotchi}}, ''Mr. Game & Watch'') is a veteran playable character in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', returning from his debut in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''. Initially, Mr. Game & Watch was indirectly revealed from a leaked copy of the game. However, he was officially confirmed on the [[Smash Bros. DOJO!!]] website on March 10, 2008, one day after ''Brawl'' was released in North America. | ||
Mr. Game & Watch is ranked 16th on the game's [[tier list]], which is a high leap from ''Melee'' (where he is ranked 19th in low-tier). The largest benefit Mr. Game & Watch gained in ''Brawl'' were the universal changes to physics, where he is significantly less vulnerable to [[combo]]s, his [[back aerial]] is significantly more useful due to [[hitlag]], and the leaning towards defensive gameplay boosts Mr. Game & Watch's strengths in general. For some of his individual traits, Mr. Game & Watch possesses large and [[disjointed hitbox]]es in most of his attacks, with his attacks being rather fast in [[start-up lag]] and the majority being quite powerful (especially his brutal [[smash attack]]s, all of which can reliably [[KO]] under 100% while none being particularly slow). Additionally, Mr. Game & Watch possesses amazing survivability for a character of his [[weight]] class, as his amazing [[momentum cancelling]] ability gives him the horizontal endurance potential of a lighter heavyweight via [[Bucket Braking]], while his [[recovery]] covers great distance and provides great protection against [[edgeguarding]]. Mr. Game & Watch also possesses above-average movement speed and good mobility, effective [[tilt]]s and [[aerial attack]]s, and a [[down throw]] that can force a [[tech-chasing]] opportunity on all characters at all percentages. While Mr. Game & Watch's attacks are fast in start-up lag, they are particularly heavy in [[ending lag]], with his aerials also possessing high [[landing lag]] with the exception of his [[neutral aerial]] and [[up aerial]]. His attacks, despite possessing large hitboxes, have rather poor/mediocre [[reach]]. This results in him being easily punished when his attacks are [[shield]]ed, and complicates safe [[approach]]es. His [[projectile]] is also laggy and short-ranged, while being mostly ineffective, preventing him from being able to [[outcamp]] most characters to cover his approaching difficulties. Additionally, he is susceptible to early vertical KOs as his vertical endurance is among the worst (Bucket Braking is significantly less effective when launched vertically), his [[grab]] and [[throw]] game is rather poor in general (he possesses one of the shortest-reaching grabs and near useless throws outside his down throw), and his [[roll]]s are rather slow while gaining among the shortest distance. Regardless, Mr. Game & Watch's strengths outweigh his flaws, resulting in overall strong [[matchup]]s, that are dominating against characters below him on the tier list, while being lackluster against characters above him (especially losing to eight of the top 10 characters, while [[Counter (matchup)|countered]] by four of them), and he has achieved strong [[tournament]] results. In particular, Mr. Game & Watch is especially considered a high-tier in the [[European tier list (SSBB)|European]] and [[Japanese tier list]]s. | |||
==How to unlock== | ==How to unlock== | ||
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*Play 250 [[VS. match]]es. | *Play 250 [[VS. match]]es. | ||
*Clear [[Target Smash!!]] with 30 different [[character]]s on any single difficulty level. | *Clear [[Target Smash!!]] with 30 different [[character]]s on any single difficulty level. | ||
*Have Mr. Game & Watch join the player's party in [[ | *Have Mr. Game & Watch join the player's party in the [[Subspace Emissary]] ([[Battleship Halberd Bridge]]). | ||
With the exception of the third method, Mr. Game & Watch must then be defeated on ''[[Flat Zone 2]]''. | With the exception of the third method, Mr. Game & Watch must then be defeated on ''[[Flat Zone 2]]''. | ||
==Attributes== | ==Attributes== | ||
Mr. Game & Watch packs a punch. In general, his attacks possess favorable | Mr. Game & Watch packs a punch. In terms of mobility, he has above-average [[walk]]ing and [[dash]]ing speeds, the seventh-fastest [[air speed]], high [[air acceleration]], slow [[falling speed]] and below-average [[gravity]]. Altogether, these stats collectively make Mr. Game & Watch's mobility exceptional for a [[weight|lightweight]]. | ||
In general, his attacks possess favorable and [[disjointed hitbox]]es, low lag, and high knockback; however, his [[roll]] and [[dash attack]] are rather poor. Several of his attacks can hit multiple times, which allows him to rack up high damage in seconds, but render then vulnerable to [[SDI]]. His erratic and instant frame-by-frame movement makes him almost impossible to predict in almost all situations, excluding approaching. Mr. Game & Watch's tilts follow the pattern of his other attacks: being quick and powerful, while also possessing disjointed hitboxes. Mr. Game & Watch arguably has the most powerful set of [[smash attack]]s in ''Brawl'', with all of them being able to KO reliably under 100%. In turn, his [[down smash]] is especially the strongest (of all down smashes) in terms of knockback while possessing the lowest duration out of all down smashes in the game, while his [[up smash]] and [[forward smash]] are among the strongest, with the former granting [[intangibility]] on his head. Mr. Game & Watch's aerials are powerful and versatile, although most of them are burdened with moderate/high landing lag. Mr. Game & Watch's [[grab]] game is not especially effective, excluding his [[down throw]], which can [[tech-chasing|tech-chase]] all characters regardless of precentage, and if the player can predict the opponent's rolls, it can be used for an infinite [[chain grab]] (like {{SSBB|Snake}}'s down throw). His down throw also allows him to follow up with several moves, like an easy down tilt, a smash attack, or a neutral aerial (by buffering a dash into a short hop). | |||
Mr. Game & Watch is able to negate projectiles easily using [[Oil Panic]] (although exclusively against energy-based projectiles) or simply ducking underneath most projectiles using his low [[crouch]]. Oil Panic can also easily provide one-hit KOs in doubles if Mr. Game & Watch's teammate possesses an energy-based projectile. Mr. Game & Watch does possess a versatile projectile, [[Chef]], but it is burdened by its short range, lag and randomized trajectory. His side special, [[Judge]], is infamously polarizing due to being luck-based: its effects range from [[recoil damage|damaging Mr. Game & Watch himself]] (1) to being a [[one-hit KO]] (9). His up special, [[Fire]], is a superior [[out of shield]] option and excellent [[recovery]] that can be used to [[plank]] or KO at high precents near the horizontal blast zones. | |||
Using [[Bucket Braking]] and directional influence, he can be hard to KO despite being the 2nd-lightest character in the game (tied with {{SSBB|Squirtle}}). Possessing both quick mobility and a small size, Mr. Game & Watch can be difficult to hit. | |||
==Changes from ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''== | ==Changes from ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''== | ||
Mr. Game & Watch has been significantly buffed from ''Melee'', as he benefits from ''Brawl'' | Mr. Game & Watch has been significantly buffed from ''Melee'', as he benefits from the universal alterations to the physics in ''Brawl'', along with other various buffs. The introduction of [[hitstun canceling]] and [[momentum canceling]] assists Mr. Game & Watch more than most of the other returning veterans, as it not only makes him much more difficult to combo, but it also drastically improves his endurance due to the introduction of [[Bucket Braking]]. The introduction of other mechanics introduced to ''Brawl'' also prove to be beneficial to Mr. Game & Watch, such as [[B-reversing]], and the removal of certain mechanics from ''Melee'', such as [[L-canceling]], affects him less than the other returning characters. His defensive game has received rather considerable improvements: his [[shield]] has a much larger size to cover his entire body, and his [[spot dodge]] has been altered from being one of the worst in ''Melee'' to being one of the best in ''Brawl''. | ||
Mr. Game & Watch | However, Mr. Game & Watch received a few nerfs, as some of his attacks are either weaker or are burdened with additional [[lag]]. In addition, while the removal of L-canceling has affected Mr. Game & Watch less than the other returning veterans, this aforementioned change does not provide full compensation on his [[forward aerial|forward]] and [[down aerial]]s, which are Mr. Game & Watch's only aerials capable of L-canceling in ''Melee''. However, he did not receive huge nerfs that drastically hinder him, aside from some of his moveset (including his down tilt and neutral aerial) losing their KO power in exchange for improved frame-data. | ||
Overall, Mr. Game & Watch | Overall, Mr. Game & Watch's aforementioned buffs have exponentially rendered him much more dominating than in ''Melee''. Due to these aforementioned improvements and possessing the largest jump between tier lists from ''Melee'' and ''Brawl'', Mr. Game & Watch holds the distinction of being the most buffed character among the entire cast during the transition to ''Brawl'', going from from a bottom-tiered character in ''Melee'' to a solid high-tier character in ''Brawl'', with early tier lists ranking him as among the best characters in the game. | ||
===Aesthetics=== | ===Aesthetics=== | ||
*{{change|Mr. Game & Watch's outline is brighter and thicker. His body is smoother and nose is slightly smaller.}} | *{{change|Mr. Game & Watch's design has remained virtually intact since ''Melee'', although his outline is brighter and thicker in ''Brawl''. His body is smoother and nose is slightly smaller.}} | ||
*{{change|Mr. Game & Watch no longer | *{{change|Mr. Game & Watch no longer emits a noise when receiving knockback, [[stun]]ned or getting KO'd aside from his [[Star KO]]. He is also now silent when waking out of [[asleep|sleeping]] status.}} | ||
*{{change|Mr. Game & Watch's alternate costumes are darker and he has new yellow and baby blue skins.}} | **{{change|Mr. Game & Watch's Star KO voice-clip has been altered.}} | ||
*{{change|Mr. Game & Watch's previous taunt has been | *{{change|Mr. Game & Watch's [[alternate costume]]s have been altered: the coloratins of his alternate costumes are darker, and he has new yellow and baby-blue skins.}} | ||
*{{change|Mr. Game & Watch has a different animation when carrying heavy | *{{change|Mr. Game & Watch's previous [[taunt]] has been transitioned to his side taunt.}} | ||
*{{change|Mr. Game & Watch has a different animation when carrying heavy [[item]]s. He now carries them in front of himself rather than over his head, as well as flattening himself when carrying them.}} | |||
===Attributes=== | ===Attributes=== | ||
*{{buff|Mr. Game & Watch is | *{{change|Mr. Game & Watch is slightly bigger, increasing his [[range]], but also increasing his hurtbox.}} | ||
**{{buff|Due to Mr. Game & Watch's hitboxes being larger and more disjointed, Mr. Game & Watch's larger size significantly improves his range.}} | |||
*{{buff|Mr. Game & Watch is significantly [[weight|heavier]] (60 → 75), though he still remains as the second-lightest character in the game, tied with {{SSBB|Squirtle}}.}} | |||
*{{buff|Mr. Game & Watch [[dash]]es slightly faster (1.5 → 1.553).}} | *{{buff|Mr. Game & Watch [[dash]]es slightly faster (1.5 → 1.553).}} | ||
*{{buff|Mr. Game & Watch's [[air speed]] is slightly faster (1 → 1.081).}} | *{{buff|Mr. Game & Watch's [[air speed]] is slightly faster (1 → 1.081).}} | ||
*{{buff|Mr. Game & Watch's [[air acceleration]] is higher (0.02 → 0.07 (base), 0.05 → 0.1 (total)).}} | *{{buff|Mr. Game & Watch's [[air acceleration]] is higher (0.02 → 0.07 (base), 0.05 → 0.1 (total)).}} | ||
*{{change|Mr. Game & Watch | *{{change|Mr. Game & Watch [[falling speed|falls]] significantly slower (1.7 → 1.24), although relative to the cast, Mr. Game & Watch falls faster. This makes him more vulnerable to combos, but due to his increased weight and [[Bucket Braking]], this drastically improves his endurance despite this, and it improves his vertical endurance.}} | ||
*{{change|Mr Game & Watch's [[gravity]] is lower (0.095 → 0.07505).}} | *{{change|Mr Game & Watch's [[gravity]] is lower (0.095 → 0.07505).}} | ||
*{{buff|Mr. Game & Watch's shield | *{{nerf|His [[jumpsquat]] is longer (4 frames → 5).}} | ||
*{{buff|Mr. Game & Watch's traction has been unchanged (0.06). Compared with the returning veterans, however, Mr. Game & Watch's traction is significantly higher, making it easier for him to punish out of shield.}} | *{{buff|Mr. Game & Watch's [[shield]] has greatly increased size, now fully covering his hurtbox.}} | ||
*{{buff|[[Spot dodge]] | *{{buff|Mr. Game & Watch's [[traction]] has been unchanged (0.06). Compared with the returning veterans, however, Mr. Game & Watch's traction is significantly higher, making it easier for him to punish out of shield.}} | ||
*{{buff|Mr. Game & Watch gains much more distance from a [[glide toss]] and | *{{buff|[[Spot dodge]] grants much more [[intangibility]] (frames 2-12 → 2-20) and has less ending lag (FAF 33 → 26), making him much less vulnerable after using it.}} | ||
*{{buff|Mr. Game & Watch gains much more distance from a [[glide toss]], and is now capable of [[super glide tossing]].}} | |||
===Ground attacks=== | ===Ground attacks=== | ||
*[[Neutral attack]]: | *[[Neutral attack]]: | ||
**{{buff|Neutral attack's hitboxes are larger overall (4.8/3.6/3.2u → 5.5/4/3u).}} | **{{buff|Neutral attack's hitboxes are larger overall (4.8/3.6/3.2u → 5.5/4/3u).}} | ||
**{{nerf| | **{{nerf|The infinite no longer deals consistent damage (3% → 1%/2%/3%).}} | ||
*[[Dash attack]]: | *[[Dash attack]]: | ||
**{{change|Dash attack | **{{change|Dash attack has less base knockback, but has more knockback scaling (70 (base)/30 (base) → 50/50).}} | ||
**{{buff| | **{{buff|It deals more damage (9% → 11%).}} | ||
**{{buff| | **{{buff|The hitbox is larger (5.2u → 6.24u), and is positioned further in front of Mr. Game & Watch (-4u (X-offset) → 4u).}} | ||
*[[Forward tilt]]: | *[[Forward tilt]]: | ||
**{{buff|Forward tilt | **{{buff|Forward tilt has less startup lag (frame 13 → 10) and less ending lag (FAF 42 → 37).}} | ||
**{{buff| | **{{buff|It has increased base knockback (10 → 20), improving its KO potential.}} | ||
**{{nerf| | **{{nerf|It has a much shorter hitbox duration (frames 13-30 → 10-15).}} | ||
**{{change| | **{{change|The move's angles have been altered (361° → 45°/37°/37°/37°).}} | ||
*[[Up tilt]]: | *[[Up tilt]]: | ||
**{{buff|Up tilt's | **{{buff|Up tilt's hitboxes have been increased (5.2/3.6/3.2u → 6.5/4.6/3.8u).}} | ||
**{{nerf| | **{{nerf|It has more startup lag with a shorter duration (frames 9-29 → 13-21).}} | ||
**{{nerf| | **{{nerf|It deals less damage (9% → 8%).}} | ||
*[[Down tilt]]: | *[[Down tilt]]: | ||
**{{buff|Down tilt has a longer duration (frames 6-13 → 6-15).}} | **{{buff|Down tilt has a longer duration (frames 6-13 → 6-15).}} | ||
**{{buff| | **{{buff|The hitboxes have been increased (6.4u (ground)/6.4u (air) → 8/9u).}} | ||
**{{nerf| | **{{nerf|The grounded hitbox deals much less damage (12% → 6%) and drastically less knockback (65 (base)/100 (growth) → 50/50), no longer KOing even at [[Sudden Death]]-inflicted percentages.}} | ||
**{{change| | **{{change|The grounded hitbox launches at a much lower angle (85° → 20°), allowing it to set up edgeguards at the expense of removing its ability to set up into juggles.}} | ||
*[[Forward smash]]: | *[[Forward smash]]: | ||
**{{buff|Forward smash's | **{{buff|Forward smash's late hit deals 2% more damage (6% → 8%).}} | ||
**{{buff| | **{{buff|It has larger hitboxes (4.8/4/2u → 6/5/3u (early), 3.2/2.8/1.6u → 4/3/2u (late)) that are positioned further (16/10/0u → 17/10/0u (early), 12/8/0u → 15/8/0u (late)).}} | ||
**{{buff|Forward smash has more base knockback, with only marginally less knockback scaling (44 (base)/100 (growth) → 48/98), improving its KO potential.}} | |||
**{{nerf|Forward smash has more startup lag with a shorter duration (frames 13-33 → 17-27).}} | |||
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**{{nerf|Forward smash has more startup lag with a shorter duration (frames 13-33 → 17- | |||
*[[Up smash]]: | *[[Up smash]]: | ||
**{{buff|Up smash | **{{buff|Up smash has slightly more knockback scaling (96 → 97), improving its KO potential.}} | ||
**{{buff| | **{{buff|It has slightly less ending lag (frame 40 → 39).}} | ||
**{{buff| | **{{buff|Mr. Game & Watch's nose is now intangible, along with his head, granting it much more protection while its hitboxes are active.}} | ||
**{{buff| | **{{buff|The move has an additional static-hitbox above Mr. Game & Watch's head, drastically increasing its vertical range.}} | ||
**{{buff|The move's head-hitbox has been increased (5.2u → 6.24u).}} | |||
*[[Down smash]]: | *[[Down smash]]: | ||
**{{buff|Down smash has larger hitboxes | **{{buff|Down smash has larger hitboxes (4/4/5.6/5.6u → 4.5/4.5/7/7u) that are positioned further (-10.8/10.8u → -12/12u).}} | ||
**{{buff|The [[sourspot]] deals more damage (10% → 13%) and much more knockback (10 (base), 50 (scaling) → 60/68), making it a viable KO option when the sweetspots are not serviceable.}} | |||
**{{nerf|The [[sweetspot]]s deal less damage (16% → 15%), although with compensation on their knockback (90 → 98).}} | |||
**{{buff| | |||
**{{nerf| | |||
===Aerial attacks=== | ===Aerial attacks=== | ||
*{{buff|All of Mr. Game & Watch's aerials have less landing lag (15 frames → 9 (neutral), 25 frames → 22 (forward), 18 frames → 12 (back), 18 frames → 9 (up), 20 frames → 15 (down). Additionally, the removal of [[L-canceling]] affects Mr. Game & Watch less than all other returning veterans | *{{buff|All of Mr. Game & Watch's aerials have less [[landing lag]] (15 frames → 9 (neutral), 25 frames → 22 (forward), 18 frames → 12 (back), 18 frames → 9 (up), 20 frames → 15 (down)). Additionally, the removal of [[L-canceling]] affects Mr. Game & Watch less than all other returning veterans due to his inability of L-canceling neutral, back and up aerials, although the landing lag on his forward and down aerials were not fully compensated.}} | ||
*{{change|All aerial attacks, excluding [[forward aerial]] and [[down aerial]], are now programmed as aerial attacks instead of [[special move]]s.}} | |||
*[[Neutral aerial]]: | *[[Neutral aerial]]: | ||
**{{buff|Mr. Game & Watch | **{{buff|Mr. Game & Watch possesses a new neutral aerial: {{s|mariowiki|Tropical Fish}}. It is a versatile multi-hitting aerial that has drastically less startup lag with a longer duration (frames 20-29 → 7-10/12-15/17-20/22-25), deals 1% more damage (16% → 17%), and can be followed up from much more effectively.}} | ||
**{{ | **{{buff|It also has less ending lag (FAF 45 → 35), and can now [[auto-cancel]] out of a short hop.}} | ||
**{{ | **{{buff|The final hit deals more knockback compared to his previous neutral aerial (20 (base)/100 (scaling) → 40/150).}} | ||
***{{nerf|However, the final hit deals much less knockback relative to the cast, hindering its KO potential.}} | |||
*[[Back aerial]]: | *[[Back aerial]]: | ||
**{{buff|Back aerial's | **{{buff|Back aerial's looping hits deal less knockback (60 (base)/60 (scaling) → 25/40), allowing them to connect much more reliably with the final hit, which deals more knockback (60 (base)/60 (scaling) → 30/170).}} | ||
**{{nerf|Back aerial deals less damage per-hit (5% → 3%), but has 5 hits instead of 4 (20% → 15% total) | **{{buff|The landing hit deals much more knockback (80 (base)/60 (scaling) → 90/120), allowing it to KO at very high precents.}} | ||
**{{nerf|Back aerial deals less damage per-hit (5% → 3%), but has 5 hits instead of 4 (20% → 15% (total)).}} | |||
*[[Up aerial]]: | *[[Up aerial]]: | ||
**{{buff|Both hits of | **{{buff|Both hits of up aerial come out 1 frame earlier (frame 7 → 6 (first), frame 21 → 20 (second)).}} | ||
**{{nerf|The first hit | **{{buff|The first hit deals much less knockback (12 (base)/100 (scailing) → 20/60), allowing it to connect more consistently to the second hit.}} | ||
**{{ | **{{buff|It now has large [[windbox]]es above him, giving the move more utility.}} | ||
**{{nerf|The first hit has a shorter duration (frames 7-16 → 6-7).}} | |||
**{{nerf|The second hit has less knockback scaling (100 → 98), hindering its KO potential.}} | |||
*[[Down aerial]]: | *[[Down aerial]]: | ||
**{{change| | **{{change|Down aerial is now a [[stall-then-fall]]. This makes it more versatile for edgeguarding and gimping recoveries, but makes it more risky to use offstage, especially without his dobule jump available.}} | ||
**{{buff| | **{{change|The move is now capable of performing the [[down air stall]].}} | ||
**{{buff|The landing hit has more knockback scaling (30 → 50).}} | |||
===Throws/other attacks=== | ===Throws/other attacks=== | ||
* | *[[Grab]]: | ||
*{{buff| | *{{buff|All grabs have less startup (frame 7 → 6 (standing), frame 11 → 9 (dash)) and ending lag (frame 31 → 30 (standing) frame 41 → 35 (dash)).}} | ||
*{{buff|[[ | *[[Pummel]]: | ||
*{{buff|Pummel has less slightly startup lag (30 frames → 29), though it is still the slowest pummel in the game.}} | |||
*[[Down throw]]: | |||
*{{buff|Down throw [[meteor smash]]es opponents into the ground, giving it significantly better follow-up options and Mr. Game & Watch a [[tech-chasing]] tool against all characters. This is especially beneficial considering the introduction of [[hitstun canceling]].}} | |||
*{{nerf|Down throw deals less damage (8% → 6%).}} | *{{nerf|Down throw deals less damage (8% → 6%).}} | ||
* | *[[Ledge attack]]: | ||
*{{buff|Below 100% Ledge | *{{change|Ledge attacks now emit a new sound effect: an alarm bell with a high pitch, which is shared with [[Judge]] when rolling a #9.}} | ||
*{{nerf|Below 100% Ledge | *{{buff|Below 100% Ledge attack has much less startup lag (frame 42 → 24).}} | ||
*{{buff|Above 100% Ledge | *{{nerf|Below 100% Ledge attack grants less [[invincibility]] (39 frames → 21 frames).}} | ||
*{{buff|Above 100% Ledge attack grants more invincibility (53 frames → 59 frames).}} | |||
===Special moves=== | ===Special moves=== | ||
*{{buff|All of Mr. Game & Watch's special moves are capable of [[B-reversing]], improving their utility.}} | |||
*[[Chef]]: | *[[Chef]]: | ||
**{{change|Chef now tosses other | **{{change|Chef now tosses other kinds of food besides bacon.}} | ||
**{{change|Chef no longer resets Mr. Game & Watch's vertical velocity.}} | **{{change|Chef no longer resets Mr. Game & Watch's vertical velocity.}} | ||
*[[Judge]]: | *[[Judge]]: | ||
**{{nerf|Judge has a shorter hitbox duration (14 frames → 8 frames | **{{nerf|Judge has a shorter hitbox duration (14 frames → 8 frames/11 frames (5)).}} | ||
**{{buff|Judge 2 now has a 20% chance of [[trip]]ping | **{{buff|Judge #2 now has a 20% chance of [[trip]]ping opponents.}} | ||
**{{buff|Judge | **{{buff|Judge #3 deals more [[shield damage]] (20 → 25).}} | ||
**{{buff| | **{{buff|Judge #7 will always generate an [[food|apple]] and can only be generated if it hits while on the ground, regardless of item-configuration.}} | ||
**{{buff|Judge 8 deals much more damage (4% → 9%), freezing opponents for a longer period of time as a result.}} | **{{buff|Judge #8 deals much more damage (4% → 9%), freezing opponents for a longer period of time as a result.}} | ||
**{{change|Judge | **{{change|Judge #9 now emits a unique sound effect: the alarm bell of his up/side taunts, with an increased pitch.}} | ||
*[[Fire]]: | *[[Fire]]: | ||
**{{buff| | **{{buff|Fire now grants Mr. Game & Watch a parachute to slow his descent during the apex of the jump. He can cancel the parachute by either hitting down on the control stick or by using an aerial. If he cancels the parachute, it lacks [[helpless]]ness, allowing him to perform an [[air dodge]] and another attack other than Fire.}} | ||
**{{buff|Mr Game & Watch can now reuse Fire if he is hit with certain low knockback | **{{buff|It grants 9 frames of [[invincibility]], starting from frame 5.}} | ||
**{{buff|Mr Game & Watch can now reuse Fire if he is hit with certain moves with low knockback after using it, such as {{SSBB|Mario}}'s [[Cape]] or {{SSBB|Fox}}'s [[Blaster (Fox)|Lasers]].}} | |||
**{{nerf|Fire has much more startup lag with a shorter duration (frames 1-37 → 9-29).}} | **{{nerf|Fire has much more startup lag with a shorter duration (frames 1-37 → 9-29).}} | ||
**{{nerf|Mr Game & Watch now suffers from the [[grab release glitch]] meaning that he cannot reuse Fire if he is grab released out of it.}} | **{{nerf|Mr Game & Watch now suffers from the [[grab release glitch]], meaning that he cannot reuse Fire if he is grab released out of it in midair.}} | ||
*[[Oil Panic]]: | *[[Oil Panic]]: | ||
**{{nerf|Oil Panic starts absorbing | **{{nerf|Oil Panic starts absorbing [[projectile]]s later (frame 5 → 7).}} | ||
**{{buff|Oil Panic has a shorter | **{{buff|Oil Panic has a shorter looping animation (33 frames → 30), making it slightly safer to use.}} | ||
**{{buff|Mr. Game & Watch absorbs projectiles slightly faster (25 frames → 24).}} | **{{buff|Mr. Game & Watch absorbs projectiles slightly faster (25 frames → 24).}} | ||
**{{buff|Mr. Game & Watch can now absorb multiple projectiles in a row.}} | **{{buff|Mr. Game & Watch can now absorb multiple projectiles in a row.}} | ||
**{{buff|Oil Panic's absorption radius is drastically larger (5.5u → 22u).}} | **{{buff|Oil Panic's absorption radius is drastically larger (5.5u → 22u).}} | ||
**{{buff|Oil Panic has a much higher absorption multiplier (1.5x + 5 → 2.8x).}} | **{{buff|Oil Panic has a much higher absorption multiplier (1.5x + 5 → 2.8x).}} | ||
**{{buff|Oil Panic's minimum damage output is higher (12% → 18%).}} | **{{buff|Oil Panic's minimum damage output is higher (12% → 18%).}} | ||
**{{nerf|Oil Panic's maximum damage is now capped at 60%, greatly reducing its damage potential against more damaging projectiles.}} | **{{nerf|Oil Panic's maximum damage is now capped at 60%, greatly reducing its damage potential against more damaging projectiles.}} | ||
***{{buff|However, this subsequently removes the [[kamikaze glitch|kamikaze exploit]], no longer allowing Game & Watch to self-destruct against shielding opponents.}} | ***{{buff|However, this subsequently removes the [[kamikaze glitch|kamikaze exploit]], no longer allowing Game & Watch to self-destruct against shielding opponents.}} | ||
**{{buff|Due to the introduction of [[momentum canceling]], Oil Panic can now be used to negate all knockback in the air (known as [[Bucket Braking]]). This greatly improves Mr. Game & Watch's horizontal endurance, giving him greater horizontal endurance than even most middleweights despite being the second lightest in the game.}} | **{{buff|Due to the introduction of [[momentum canceling]], Oil Panic can now be used to negate all knockback in the air (known as [[Bucket Braking]]). This greatly improves Mr. Game & Watch's horizontal endurance, giving him greater horizontal endurance than even most middleweights despite being the second-lightest in the game.}} | ||
**{{buff|Mr. Game & Watch is now intangible for the first six frames of his oil spill.}} | **{{buff|Mr. Game & Watch is now intangible for the first six frames of his oil spill.}} | ||
**{{buff|The oil spill has larger hitboxes (2.7342u (hit 1)/3.906u (hit 2)/6.6402u (hit 3) → 3.36u/4.8u/8.16u) which are positioned slightly further away from Mr. Game & Watch (z offset: 11.718 (hit 1)/19.53 (hit 2)/31.248 (hit 3) → 12/20/32).}} | **{{buff|The oil spill has larger hitboxes (2.7342u (hit 1)/3.906u (hit 2)/6.6402u (hit 3) → 3.36u/4.8u/8.16u), which are positioned slightly further away from Mr. Game & Watch (z offset: 11.718 (hit 1)/19.53 (hit 2)/31.248 (hit 3) → 12/20/32).}} | ||
**{{buff|The aerial oil spill’s second and third hitboxes now have their damage properly scaled, rather than | **{{buff|The aerial oil spill’s second and third hitboxes now have their damage properly scaled, rather than typically dealing 1%. This drastically improves their KO potential (even at minimum power).}} | ||
**{{nerf|The oil spill has a shorter duration (frames 2-10 (hit 1)/11-22 (hit 2)/23-37 (hit 3) → 2-7/8-14/15-26).}} | **{{nerf|The oil spill has a shorter duration (frames 2-10 (hit 1)/11-22 (hit 2)/23-37 (hit 3) → 2-7/8-14/15-26).}} | ||
**{{nerf|The oil spill now has a clean hit, a mid hit and a late hit rather than three separate hitboxes. This prevents oil spill from connecting multiple times.}} | **{{nerf|The oil spill now has a clean hit, a mid-hit and a late hit rather than three separate hitboxes. This prevents oil spill from connecting multiple times.}} | ||
**{{nerf|An aerial oil spill deals less knockback (40 (base), 100 (scaling) → 30/80), now matching the grounded version. This hinders the near hit’s KO potential.}} | **{{nerf|An aerial oil spill deals less knockback (40 (base), 100 (scaling) → 30/80), now matching the grounded version. This hinders the near hit’s KO potential.}} | ||
==Moveset== | ==Moveset== | ||
*All of Mr. Game & Watch's moveset depict in using objects from the [[Game & Watch|''Game & Watch'' titles]], making him the only character to feature all attacks in his arsenal based on a game he made his previous appearance before. | |||
{{MovesetTable | {{MovesetTable | ||
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|neutral1dmg=3% | |neutral1dmg=3% | ||
|neutralinfdmg=1-3% (loop) | |neutralinfdmg=1-3% (loop) | ||
|neutraldesc=Mr. Game & Watch rapidly presses an insecticide pump. Excellent for escaping pressure and hard to escape from. Low ending lag; this can lead into a grab or tilt attack. Originates from ''Greenhouse''. | |neutraldesc=Mr. Game & Watch rapidly presses an insecticide pump, spraying gas onto the opponent. Excellent for escaping pressure and hard to escape from, making it useful for racking up damage. However, subsequent hits push the opponent from Mr. Game & Watch, meaning that the opponent can still fall out in conjunction with [[SDI]]. Low ending lag; this can lead into a grab or tilt attack. Originates from ''Greenhouse''. | ||
|ftiltname=Lion ({{ja|ライオン|Raion}}) | |ftiltname=Lion ({{ja|ライオン|Raion}}) | ||
|ftiltdmg=10% | |ftiltdmg=10% | ||
|ftiltdesc=Mr. Game & Watch thrusts a chair in front of him | |ftiltdesc=Mr. Game & Watch thrusts a chair in front of him. It is powerful and the chair is a fully disjointed hitbox. Has decent KO potential at high percents when clean, especially near the edge, KOing middleweights at around 116% by the edge of Final Destination. Like his other tilts, the hitbox has a long duration. Originates from ''Lion''. | ||
|utiltname=Flagman ({{ja|フラッグマン|Furagguman}}) | |utiltname=Flagman ({{ja|フラッグマン|Furagguman}}) | ||
|utiltdmg=8% | |utiltdmg=8% | ||
|utiltdesc=Mr. Game & Watch waves a flag | |utiltdesc=Mr. Game & Watch waves a flag overhead. It combos into itself with fast-fallers and [[weight|heavyweights]] at lower percentages. It is typically followed up into a neutral air or up air otherwise, can even KO at higher percentages. At low percentages, it is useful for [[juggling]] and as an anti-air. Originates from ''Flagman''. | ||
|dtiltname=Manhole ({{ja|マンホール|Manhōru}}) | |dtiltname=Manhole ({{ja|マンホール|Manhōru}}) | ||
|dtiltdmg=6% (grounded), 9% (aerial) | |dtiltdmg=6% (grounded), 9% (aerial) | ||
|dtiltdesc=Mr. Game & Watch flips a manhole | |dtiltdesc=Mr. Game & Watch flips a manhole in front of him. An excellent move for [[spacing]], especially against characters with low [[reach]], like {{SSBB|Mario}}. The lid is revealed to be a 3D-rendered object, unlike the rest of his moveset, which all depict Mr. Game & Watch using 2D-rendered objects. It is no longer a strong KO option like in ''Melee'', but it has become more effective at edgeguarding due to being a semi-spike, possessing good base knockback, a hitbox with a long duration, and minimal cooldown. Good for being an anti-air; it deals more damage if the opponent is in the air, and the aerial hitbox can KO at high precents near the edge. Originates from ''Manhole''. | ||
|dashname=Helmet ({{ja|ヘルメット|Herumetto}}) | |dashname=Helmet ({{ja|ヘルメット|Herumetto}}) | ||
|dashdmg=11% | |dashdmg=11% | ||
|dashdesc=Mr. Game & Watch | |dashdesc=Mr. Game & Watch performs a sliding headbutt while wearing a helmet. It has good range and is extremely quick with minimal start-up lag and low ending lag, sliding Mr. Game & Watch forward in a choppy frame-by-frame manner, making it difficult to react to. This move is a tool for both risky approaching and safe punishing. It also lowers Mr. Game & Watch's hurtbox, allowing him to low-profile several attacks. Can combo into various attacks on fast-fallers. Can stage spike if performed near the edge, being an effective KO move. Additionally, it is useful for edgeguarding or 2-framing before an opponent can grab the edge. Originates from ''Helmet''. | ||
|fsmashname=Fire Attack ({{ja|ファイアアタック|Faia Atakku}}) | |fsmashname=Fire Attack ({{ja|ファイアアタック|Faia Atakku}}) | ||
|fsmashdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSBB|18}}/{{ChargedSmashDmgSSBB|14}} (clean head/handle), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSBB|8}} (late) | |fsmashdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSBB|18}}/{{ChargedSmashDmgSSBB|14}} (clean head/handle), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSBB|8}} (late) | ||
|fsmashdesc=Mr. Game & Watch | |fsmashdesc=Mr. Game & Watch swings a lit torch forward. Great base knockback and even greater knockback scaling, as well as possessing a hitbox that lasts longer than expected, making it hard to punish. Has a disjointed late hitbox at the end of the move, inflicting low knockback at the expense of good knockback. It is typically a follow-up after down air, down throw, or up air. Its great knockback scaling and diagonal trajectory makes [[momentum cancel]]ing very ineffective against it. It is arguably the best forward smash in the game, as it has good reach and great knockback, being capable of KOing any character under 100%. Though it is a rare occurrence, this attack has a sourspot when only the pole hits. This only happens if a character is small enough to remain between the flame and Mr. Game & Watch himself, touching only the pole. Deals slightly less knockback. Originates from ''Fire Attack''. | ||
|usmashname=Octopus ({{ja|オクトパス|Okutopasu}}) | |usmashname=Octopus ({{ja|オクトパス|Okutopasu}}) | ||
|usmashdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSBB|18}} | |usmashdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSBB|18}} | ||
|usmashdesc=Mr. Game & Watch | |usmashdesc=Mr. Game & Watch performs an upward-arcing headbutt while wearing a diving helmet. The hitbox extends a short distance above the helmet. Has noticeable start-up lag (even compared to his other smash attacks), but is the third-strongest up smash in the game (behind {{SSBB|Ivysaur}}'s and {{SSBB|Lucas}}' up smashes, respectively), KOing as early as under 92%. The move has a pair of fairly large hitboxes, one which is attached to Mr. Game & Watch's head and another static hitbox which floats above him. The move provides [[intangibility]] to Mr. Game & Watch's head while the hitboxes are out, making it a decent anti-air. It has minimal ending lag, especially considering its strength. When combined with its high pushback on shield, this makes the move practically safe on shield requiring the player to shield SDI in order to punish it (assuming they are not pushed off an edge). Its low ending lag also means that the move is difficult to whiff-punish, allowing Mr. Game & Watch to either throw out another move or to defend himself. It is typically useful as an anti-air or as a raw KO move. It is extremely useful for tech-chases due to its wide hitbox and good duration. Originates from ''Octopus''. | ||
|dsmashname=Vermin ({{ja|バーミン|Bāmin}}) | |dsmashname=Vermin ({{ja|バーミン|Bāmin}}) | ||
|dsmashdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSBB|15}} (hammer), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSBB|13}} (handle) | |dsmashdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSBB|15}} (hammer), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSBB|13}} (handle) | ||
|dsmashdesc=Mr. Game & Watch | |dsmashdesc=Mr. Game & Watch slams a pair of hammers on the ground on both sides. Solid range. Hammer-heads deal vertical knockback while the handles semi-spike. If [[sourspot]]ted, this attack is a rather powerful [[semi-spike]] and can KO early when on the edge, killing middleweights at around 95% by the edge of Final Destination. When [[sweetspot]]ted, this is one of the most powerful down smashes in the game, KOing under 105%. It has relatively fast startup lag and minimal ending lag (possessing the shortest total duration out of all down smashes), which can surprise opponents by using it again after a missed one. It is effective at edgeguarding as the semi-spike is powerful and even though the sweetspot has vertical knockback, its great knockback can still KO a recovering opponent. Can combo out of the last hits of neutral aerial and also with down throw on certain characters who lack a long enough roll and who fail to tech it. Originates from ''Vermin''. | ||
|nairname=Tropical Fish ({{ja|トロピカルフィッシュ|Toropikaru Fisshu}}) | |nairname=Tropical Fish ({{ja|トロピカルフィッシュ|Toropikaru Fisshu}}) | ||
|nairdmg=5% (hit 1), 4% (hits 2-4) | |nairdmg=5% (hit 1), 4% (hits 2-4) | ||
|nairdesc= | |nairdesc=Tosses out a pair of fish from a bowl. Multiple hitboxes enable it to cover all areas excluding below him. This move deals 17% if all four hits connect with each other, making it a potent follow-up out of a down throw. It also combos into itself at mid-range percents, making it excellent for juggling and racking up damage. However, the hits fail to connect together at high percents, and the opponent will often fall out using SDI. The last hit deals moderate knockback, allowing it to KO at high percents. If the last hit does not hit, it can combo into other aerials and smash attacks. Great [[shield stab]]ber. Originates from ''Tropical Fish''. | ||
|fairname=Cement Factory ({{ja|セメントファクトリー|Semento Fakutorī}}) | |fairname=Cement Factory ({{ja|セメントファクトリー|Semento Fakutorī}}) | ||
|fairdmg=16% (clean), 6% (late) | |fairdmg=16% (clean), 6% (late) | ||
|fairdesc=Mr. Game & Watch | |fairdesc=Mr. Game & Watch swings a boxed package forward. The initial hitbox deals very powerful horizontal knockback, while the subsequent hitbox deals minimal knockback, but is capable of [[lock]]ing after a [[footstool]]. It can deal damage regardless of whatever side the move hits the opponent. Has the greatest KO potential of all his aerials if clean, KOing middleweights under 102% by the edge of Final Destination. Great for edgeguarding and it can lead into a [[wall of pain]] opponents at low to medium percentages. It has long landing lag, but its aerial ending lag is not as bad. According to the official ''Melee'' website, this move originates from ''Mario's Cement Factory''. However, the object looks closer to the boxes from the ''Game & Watch'' version of ''Mario Bros.'' | ||
|bairname=Turtle Bridge ({{ja|タートルブリッジ|Tātoru Burijji}}) | |bairname=Turtle Bridge ({{ja|タートルブリッジ|Tātoru Burijji}}) | ||
|bairdmg=3% (hits 1-5), 3% (landing) | |bairdmg=3% (hits 1-5), 3% (landing) | ||
|bairdesc=Mr. Game & Watch | |bairdesc=Mr. Game & Watch swings a snapping turtle behind himself as it bites, hitting multiple times. The last hit can KO at high precents near the edge. With proper spacing, it is quite safe on shield as well despite a lack of shieldstun. Can combo into itself up to 3 or even 4 times depending on the opponent's DI. The landing hitbox launches opponents vertically, while landing the final aerial hitbox launches opponents horizontally. Because of the last aerial hitbox's properties, it can be used for a wall of pain in conjunction with [[reverse aerial rush]] effectively. Has great horizontal reach with a large hitbox. When being shielded, opponents often drop their shields too soon due to the turtle's hitlag causing it to have unexpected duration when it is landed. Can be DI'd out of though. It is possible for grounded targets to [[powershield]] the last hit, but this is very difficult to perform. Originates from ''Turtle Bridge''. | ||
|uairname=Spitball Sparky ({{ja|スピットボールスパーキー|Supittobōru Supākī}}) | |uairname=Spitball Sparky ({{ja|スピットボールスパーキー|Supittobōru Supākī}}) | ||
|uairdmg=7% (hit 1), 9% (hit 2) | |uairdmg=7% (hit 1), 9% (hit 2) | ||
|uairdesc=Mr. Game & Watch raises a pump above him, blowing puffs of air above him twice. | |uairdesc=Mr. Game & Watch raises a pump above him, blowing puffs of air above him twice. Notorious for its huge windboxes outside the damaging hitbox, with the wind being more powerful the closer the opponent is to Mr. Game & Watch, while its second hit deals high knockback. Connecting both hits can KO from 70%-120%, although getting the second hit is difficult without proper alignment due to the windboxes' properties and the damaging hitboxes being rather small. The windboxes can actually push a player out of {{SSBB|Ike}}'s [[Great Aether]], and, when high enough, can push opponents above the upper blast line for a [[Star KO]]. Spamming this move can make it difficult for opponents to land. The windboxes can be used to assist teammates with their vertical recovery, and can also be used to possibly [[gimp]] certain character's recoveries like {{SSBB|Ness}} or {{SSBB|Lucas}}' should they not be ready to change the direction of [[PK Thunder]]'s arc. Originates from ''Spitball Sparky''. | ||
|dairname=Donkey Kong Jr. ({{ja|ドンキーコングJr.|Donkī Kongu Junia}}) | |dairname=Donkey Kong Jr. ({{ja|ドンキーコングJr.|Donkī Kongu Junia}}) | ||
|dairdmg=14% (sweetspot), 13% (sourspot), 6% (landing) | |dairdmg=14% (sweetspot), 13% (sourspot), 6% (landing) | ||
|dairdesc=Mr. Game & Watch | |dairdesc=Mr. Game & Watch drops downward while holding a key beneath himself. A [[stall-then-fall]], it [[meteor smash]]es powerfully on the first frames. Can be moved left or right a bit. While it can cause Mr. Game & Watch to potentially [[self-destruct]] while using it off-stage, his effective recovery, combined with the move's minimal ending lag and descending slower than other stall-then-falls makes this unlikely. It is a safe option when edgeguarding and while the meteor smash KOs as early as 65%, the late hit has KO potential at high percents, killing at around 140%. If performed while halfway through a thin platform (after hitting down so he falls through it), he will move upwards and land on top of the platform, without the animation changing. Can perform the [[down air stall|stall-then-fall glitch]]. Originates from ''Donkey Kong Jr.'' | ||
|grabname=Grab ({{ja|つかみ|Tsukami}}) | |grabname=Grab ({{ja|つかみ|Tsukami}}) | ||
|grabdesc=Reaches out. | |grabdesc=Reaches out. All of Mr. Game & Watch's grabs are extremely quick, albeit short-ranged. Originates from ''Mario's Cement Factory''. | ||
|pummelname=Alarm ({{ja|アラーム|Arāmu}}) | |pummelname=Alarm ({{ja|アラーム|Arāmu}}) | ||
|pummeldmg=3% | |pummeldmg=3% | ||
|pummeldesc=Mr. Game & Watch bashes the | |pummeldesc=Mr. Game & Watch bashes the opponent with an alarm bell. It is one of the most damaging pummels in the game. However, it is the slowest pummel in the game. Originates from the Game & Watch's alarm feature. | ||
|fthrowname=Ball ({{ja|ボール|Bōru}}) | |fthrowname=Ball ({{ja|ボール|Bōru}}) | ||
|fthrowdmg=8% | |fthrowdmg=8% | ||
|fthrowdesc=Mr. Game & Watch juggles the | |fthrowdesc=Mr. Game & Watch juggles the opponent and tosses them forward. It has little utility outside of setting up edgeguards or dealing damage. Originates from ''Ball''. | ||
|bthrowname=Ball ({{ja|ボール|Bōru}}) | |bthrowname=Ball ({{ja|ボール|Bōru}}) | ||
|bthrowdmg=8% | |bthrowdmg=8% | ||
|bthrowdesc= | |bthrowdesc=Mr. Game & Watch juggles the opponent and tosses them backward. Like forward throw, it has little utility outside of setting up edgeguards or dealing damage. Originates from ''Ball''. | ||
|uthrowname=Ball ({{ja|ボール|Bōru}}) | |uthrowname=Ball ({{ja|ボール|Bōru}}) | ||
|uthrowdmg=8% | |uthrowdmg=8% | ||
|uthrowdesc= | |uthrowdesc=Mr. Game & Watch juggles the opponent and tosses them upward. It follows up into Fire, as well as up aerial and rarely neutral aerial at low percents. This makes it good for short and damaging burst combos early on. It can KO at very high precentages while standing on high platforms. Originates from ''Ball''. | ||
|dthrowname=Ball ({{ja|ボール|Bōru}}) | |dthrowname=Ball ({{ja|ボール|Bōru}}) | ||
|dthrowdmg=6% | |dthrowdmg=6% | ||
|dthrowdesc=Mr. Game & Watch juggles the | |dthrowdesc=Mr. Game & Watch juggles the opponent and drops them straight to the ground. Deals less damage in comparison to his other throws, but makes up for this with its impressive [[tech-chasing]] potential. Tech-chases include a smash attack, neutral attack, Judge, Oil Panic, forward tilt, down tilt, or even neutral aerial, forward aerial and down aerial. Tech-chasing into a smash attack also allows Mr. Game & Watch to achieve a guaranteed free KO at high precents. Can [[meteor smash]] opponents near the edge. Originates from ''Ball''. | ||
|floorfname= | |floorfname= | ||
|floorfdmg=6% | |floorfdmg=6% | ||
|floorfdesc=Mr. Game & Watch gets out a hammer and slams it in front of him, then behind him. | |floorfdesc=Mr. Game & Watch gets out a hammer and slams it in front of him, then behind him. An extremly quick floor attack. Originates from ''Vermin''. | ||
|floorbname= | |floorbname= | ||
|floorbdmg=6% | |floorbdmg=6% | ||
|floorbdesc= | |floorbdesc=Mr. Game & Watch gets out a hammer and slams it behind him, then in front of him. Originates from ''Vermin''. | ||
|floortname= | |floortname= | ||
|floortdmg=5% | |floortdmg=5% | ||
|floortdesc= | |floortdesc=Mr. Game & Watch pulls a hammer in front of him, then behind him. Originates from ''Vermin''. | ||
|edgefname= | |edgefname= | ||
|edgefdmg=8% (bell), 6% (body) | |edgefdmg=8% (bell), 6% (body) | ||
|edgefdesc= | |edgefdesc=Swings an alarm bell forward while climbing up. Originates from the Game & Watch's alarm feature. | ||
|edgesname= | |edgesname= | ||
|edgesdmg=10% | |edgesdmg=10% | ||
|edgesdesc= | |edgesdesc=Swings an alarm bell forward while climbing up. Similar to his floor attack, albeit slower. Originates from the Game & Watch's alarm feature. | ||
|nsname=Chef | |nsname=Chef | ||
|nsdmg=5% (pan), 4% (food) | |nsdmg=5% (pan), 4% (food) | ||
|nsdesc= | |nsdesc=Flips various food-shaped projectiles out of a frying pan, moving slowly through the air at varying trajectories. By tapping the special button, the food will be flung at a faster frequency. The food can be used defensively to cancel attacking animations of opponents as a zoning tool, rack up damage if more than five projectiles hit as a damage-racking tool, as well as to prevent aerial approaches as an anti-air tool, and can be used for edgeguarding against opponents with linear recoveries. Hitting with the pan itself is much more rewarding when edgeguarding, as the pan is a semi-spike and can gimp opponents with short-ranged recoveries, such as {{SSBB|Ganondorf}}. | ||
|ssname=Judge | |ssname=Judge | ||
|ssdmg=2-32% (Varies) | |ssdmg=2-32% (Varies) | ||
|ssdesc=Swings a hammer in front of him, and raises a | |ssdesc=Swings a hammer in front of him in an arc, and raises a digital display with a random number from 1-9 with his other hand. It can have any one of 9 effects, which vary based on the displayed number; 1 only [[recoil damage|damages himself]], while 9 boasts extreme enough power to be a virtual [[one-hit KO]]. An infamous follow-up from his down throw, but timing for a [[true combo]] is very strict. | ||
|usname=Fire | |usname=Fire | ||
|usdmg=6% | |usdmg=6% | ||
|usdesc= | |usdesc=Bounces off a trampoline held by a pair of firefighters, then deploys a parachute at the apex of the jump while descending. Significant vertical and horizontal recovery. Capable of canceling into any move when falling. The ascending hitbox deals decent knockback, KOing middleweights at aroud 116% near the left/right blast lines. It is formidable at [[stage spike|stage spiking]], due to out-prioritizing most aerials and dealing strong knockback. When combined with the fact that Mr. Game & Watch briefly becomes intangible during his ascent, this makes Mr. Game & Watch very difficult to edgeguard while making Fire a good edgeguarding move offstage itself. The move can also be used as a possible follow-up option after up throw at low percentages against fast-fallers and heavyweights. | ||
|dsname=Oil Panic | |dsname=Oil Panic | ||
|dsdmg=18%-60% (2.8x multiplier) | |dsdmg=18%-60% (2.8x multiplier) | ||
|dsdesc= | |dsdesc=Holds an oil drum, which absorbs energy-based [[projectile]]s. Once three units are absorbed, it turns into a powerful [[counterattack]] consisting of Mr. Game & Watch sending out a large splash of oil from his oil drum. It has very minimal start-up lag that inflicts 2.8× the accumulated damage of the absorbed attacks, capping to 60%. OHKOs and destroys full shields when it inflicts 60%, while the least powerful Oil Panic can KO middleweights at the ledge around 95%. Despite its appearance, the oil spill is not a projectile and thus cannot be reflected. Stored energy isn’t lost upon being KOed. Capable of [[Bucket Braking]], eliminating all momentum received from knockback at the time the move is performed. Collectively, these traits makes Oil Panic an incredibly dangerous move. | ||
|fsname=Octopus | |fsname=Octopus | ||
|fsdmg=16% | |fsdmg=16% | ||
|fsdesc= | |fsdesc=Transforms into the giant octopus that originates in its eponymous game, ''Octopus''. It lasts for 17 seconds and damage is dealt on contact. Pressing the attacking input will extend the length of the tentacles. Touching the main body will just deal damage. Its frontal tentacles have the highest maximum range, and vice versa. The Octopus is also able to float on top of water during its duration, and can fast-fall. | ||
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!width=60% | Description | !width=60% | Description | ||
|- | |- | ||
| #1 || 2% || | | #1 || 2% || An extremely weak swing that does not make the opponent [[flinch]]. It is the least damaging Judge attack and deals 12% [[recoil damage]] regardless of whether or not it hits. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| #2 || 4% || | | #2 || 4% || A weak swing that deals minimal knockback. It has a 20% chance of [[tripping]] the opponent. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| #3 || 6% || | | #3 || 6% || A weak swing. It sends opponents in the opposite direction from where Mr. Game & Watch is facing. It deals 25% [[shield damage]]. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| #4 || 8% || A [[slash]] | | #4 || 8% || A swing that has a [[slash]] effect and launches opponents diagonally forward. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| #5 || 3% (hits 1-4) || | | #5 || 3% (hits 1-4) || A swing that has an [[electric]] effect and hits multiple times. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| #6 || 12% || A [[flame]] | | #6 || 12% || A swing that has a [[flame]] effect and is a semi-spike. Deals the second strongest knockback of all Judge attacks. KOs at around 112% near the edge. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| #7 || 14% || A moderate knockback | | #7 || 14% || A swing that deals moderate knockback and produces an [[food|apple]] if it hits the opponent. The apple heals 4%. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| #8 || 9% || A [[ | | #8 || 9% || A swing that has a [[freeze]] effect and deals minimal knockback. Emits the "[[ping]]" sound effect heard from a [[Freezie]] making contact, which is typically associated with [[one-hit KO]]s. The only swing with a lower total damage output than previous numbers. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| #9 || 32% || | | #9 || 32% || An extremely powerful swing that deals huge knockback, bein a OHKO in certain situations. It is the most damaging Judge attack and emits the "ping" sound effect like Judge 8. Similar in nature to a charged swing from the [[Home-Run Bat]], but the hit's base knockback is much lower, which prevents it from KOing at 0% without edgeguarding. In addition, this number has smaller hitboxes than the other numbers. | ||
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|djump = ? | |djump = ? | ||
|rdjump = ? | |rdjump = ? | ||
}} | }} | ||
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===[[On-screen appearance]]=== | ===[[On-screen appearance]]=== | ||
{{Appearance | {{Appearance | ||
|desc= | |desc=Progresses along a line of Game & Watch LCD frames until reaching the foreground. | ||
|char=Mr.Game&Watch | |char=Mr.Game&Watch | ||
|game=SSBB}} | |game=SSBB}} | ||
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{{Taunt/SSBB | {{Taunt/SSBB | ||
|char=G&W | |char=G&W | ||
|desc-up=Rings his bell high. | |desc-up=Rings his bell at a high angle. Similar to his side taunt, it originates from the Game & Watch's alarm feature. | ||
|desc-side=Rings his bell low. | |desc-side=Rings his bell at a low angle. Similar to his up taunt, it originates from the Game & Watch's alarm feature. | ||
|desc-down=Jumps | |desc-down=Jumps in the air with his arms and legs outstretched.}} | ||
===[[Idle pose]]s=== | ===[[Idle pose]]s=== | ||
{{Idle | {{Idle | ||
|desc-1= | |desc-1=Briefly looks behind himself with a concerned expression. | ||
|desc-2=Hops in place. | |desc-2=Hops in place. | ||
|image-1=Mr. Game & Watch Idle Pose 2 Brawl.png | |image-1=Mr. Game & Watch Idle Pose 2 Brawl.png | ||
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===[[Crowd cheer]]=== | ===[[Crowd cheer]]=== | ||
{ | {{Crowd | ||
|char=Mr. Game & Watch | |||
|game=Brawl | |||
|desc-us=Mis-ter Game-and-Watch! | |||
|desc-jp=Game-and-Watch! | |||
|pitch-us=Group chant | |||
|pitch-jp=Group chant}} | |||
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===[[Victory pose]]s=== | ===[[Victory pose]]s=== | ||
{{Victory/SSBB | {{Victory/SSBB | ||
|victory-theme=G&WTheme.ogg | |victory-theme=G&WTheme.ogg | ||
|victory-desc=Rather than using pre-existing music, this track is unique to ''Brawl''. | |victory-desc=Rather than using pre-existing music, this track is unique to ''Brawl''. An original flourished medley based on the typical beeping noises emitted by ''Game & Watch'' characters and/or objects. | ||
|desc-up=Bows to the right, then to the left, as if thanking an applauding audience. | |desc-up=Bows to the right, then to the left, as if thanking an applauding audience. He then proceeds to retain his balance by leaning on his left foot. | ||
|desc-left=Rings his bell | |desc-left=Rings his bell horizontally at a left and right angle, simultaneously turning around. | ||
|desc-right=Jumps | |desc-right=Jumps with his legs high in the air with outstretched hands, similar to the {{SSBB|Ice Climbers}}. | ||
|char=Game&Watch}} | |char=Game&Watch}} | ||
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===Tier placement and history=== | ===Tier placement and history=== | ||
Mr. Game & Watch was | Initially, Mr. Game & Watch was considered to be a top-tier character, ranking as high as 4th place on the first tier list, which is also his greateat ranking so far. This was due to his disjointed reach, disproportionately high power, great aerial game and [[Bucket Braking]], which made him very difficult to KO, as well as edge-guard, while also being efficient on both points. In addition, Mr. Game & Watch boasted a powerful [[tech-chasing]] advantage over the entire cast using his down throw. His position, however, started to decline starting on the second tier list, where he was ranked at 5th place: while he possessed several advantages that made him a formidable threat, his weaknesses later became more and more exploitable. His largest drop occurred on the transition to the fourth tier list, dropping from 8th to 12th from the third one. He would later rise negligibly on the fifth tier list to 11th, before starting to drop again on subsequent versions. Currently, he is ranked 16th on the tier list: while he is still a relatively viable character, his notable disadvantages prevent him easily beating other top-tiered characters, most notably Meta Knight, Ice Climbers and Marth, though his strengths are enough to face other top/high-tiered threats, like {{SSBB|Pikachu}}, {{SSBB|Lucario}}, {{SSBB|Wario}} and {{SSBB|King Dedede}}. | ||
==Role in [[The Subspace Emissary]]== | |||
[[File:Mr GW Subspace Emissary.jpg|thumb|300px|Mr. Game & Watch in ''[[SSE]]''.]] | |||
The [[Shadow Bug]]s trophy description explains that Mr. Game & Watch supplies a limitless embodiment of Shadow Bugs inside of his body, which require external extraction. Shadow Bugs are a mysterious, violet substance that can [[False character|replicate characters]] or even create new dark creatures, such as [[Duon]]. [[Tabuu]] discovered this and captured Mr. Game & Watch in the prologue, extracting Shadow Bugs from him against his will and using them to build the [[Subspace Army]]. | |||
{{SSBB|Snake}}, {{SSBB|Meta Knight}} and {{SSBB|Lucario}} enter the [[Halberd]]'s control room to discover a quintet of false Mr. Game & Watches piloting the ship. Snake quickly charges at them and knocks them all out the window. The horde fall onto the [[Battleship Halberd Bridge|the ship's bridge]], interrupting {{SSBB|Zelda}} (disguised as {{SSBB|Sheik}}), {{SSBB|Fox}}, and {{SSBB|Peach}}'s tea party. The clones then revert to [[Shadow Bug]]s and transform into Duon. Sheik, Fox and Peach challenge it to a fight. Snake and Lucario jump down for their assistance, along with {{SSBB|Falco}} who ejects from an [[Arwing]]. Once the giant dual monster is defeated, the Shadow Bugs dissolve the Duon and retreat, leaving behind Mr. Game & Watch's [[trophy]]. Fox prepares to shoot it with his [[blaster]], but Peach revives him. Upon his revival, Mr. Game & Watch wonders around his whereabouts until Peach scolds him for the trouble he created, causing him to stare down in shame. Eventually, Peach offers him her [[Peach Parasol|parasol]] as a token of friendship, which fascinates Mr. Game & Watch, while Meta Knight is reunited with the Halberd Airship. | |||
Back at [[the Canyon]], {{SSBB|Mario}} spots the rift, along with {{SSBB|Link}}, {{SSBB|Pit}}, {{SSBB|Yoshi}}, {{SSBB|Kirby}}, {{SSBB|Marth}}, {{SSBB|Ike}}, {{SSBB|Ice Climbers}}, {{SSBB|Pokémon Trainer}}, and {{SSBB|Lucas}}, who all recently teamed up to fight off the massive ambush of the Subspace Army. Soon, the [[Falcon Flyer]] (carrying {{SSBB|Samus}}, {{SSBB|Pikachu}}, {{SSBB|Donkey Kong}}, {{SSBB|Diddy Kong}}, {{SSBB|Captain Falcon}}, and {{SSBB|Olimar}}) and the [[Halberd]] (carrying Meta Knight, Lucario, Snake, Peach, Zelda/Sheik, Fox, Falco and Mr. Game & Watch), lands and all the fighters are united. | |||
After annihilating the [[Subspace Gunship]] and [[Entrance to Subspace|invading the Subspace]], Mr. Game & Watch and the other fighters eventually confront Tabuu. Unfortunately, the rest of the fighters have been effortlessly trophified by the stray of Tabuu's [[Tabuu#Off Waves|off waves]], including Mr. Game & Watch. However, Mr. Game & Watch is miraculously revived thanks to the efforts of {{SSBB|Luigi}}, {{SSBB|Ness}}, and {{SSBB|King Dedede}}, alongside the rest of the other fighters. After completing the [[Great Maze]], Mr. Game & Watch and the other fighters confront Tabuu once again, and the latter prepares to trophify the fighters another time by using his off waves, but {{SSBB|Sonic}} shatters his wings, teaming up with the other fighters and eventually defeating Tabuu. In the end, the fighters successfully defeat Tabuu, including Mr. Game & Watch among them, resulting in the restoration of the [[World of Trophies]] and the Subspace being wiped out of existence. | |||
It was confirmed on the DOJO!! website that the reason Mr. Game & Watch was manipulated so easily by Tabuu is that he lacks morality, the understanding of good or evil.<ref>[https://www.smashbros.com/wii/en_us/gamemode/modea/modea17.html Mysteries of The Subspace Emissary]</ref> | |||
===Playable appearances=== | |||
Mr. Game & Watch first appears in [[Battleship Halberd Bridge]] and then joins the player's team after, but isn't playable until all the characters are reunited with each other after the events of [[The Subspace Bomb Factory (Part II)]], where they then invade [[Subspace]] in [[Entrance to Subspace]]. | |||
*[[Entrance to Subspace]] | |||
*[[The Great Maze]] (if rescued in [[Subspace (Part I)]]) | |||
===Exclusive [[sticker]]s=== | |||
These stickers can only be used by Mr. Game & Watch or a select few including him: | |||
*Chef (Game & Watch): [Specials: Indirect] Attack +25 | |||
*Donbe: [Slash] Resistance +26 | |||
*Duck: Launch Resistance +20 | |||
*Forward Type: [Throwing] Attack +22 | |||
*Flag Man: [Specials: Indirect] Attack +4 | |||
*Lion: [Specials: Direct] Attack +13 | |||
*Vermin: [Weapon] Attack +15 | |||
*Wild Gunman: [Specials: Indirect] Attack +5 | |||
*Yakuman Player: [Electric] Resistance +28 | |||
==In Solo Modes== | ==In Solo Modes== | ||
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*'''[[Co-Op Event 21: The True All-Star Battle]]''': Both players select a character and take on the entire roster on {{SSBB|Battlefield}}. | *'''[[Co-Op Event 21: The True All-Star Battle]]''': Both players select a character and take on the entire roster on {{SSBB|Battlefield}}. | ||
===[[Congratulations_screen#Super_Smash_Bros._Brawl| | ===[[Congratulations_screen#Super_Smash_Bros._Brawl|Ending Images]]=== | ||
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==[[Trophies]]== | ==[[Trophies]]== | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*His official artwork resembles his ''Melee'' artwork. | *His official artwork resembles his ''Melee'' artwork. | ||
*As in ''Melee'', Mr. Game & Watch is the only character who is | *As in ''Melee'', Mr. Game & Watch is conceptually the only character who is typically 2D in appearance, even in his [[trophy|trophicated]] form. Although Mr. Game & Watch typically has a two-dimenstional design, the effect is achieved by flattening a 3D character model. He is also the only character with the lack of textures or shading; he is simply one solid color and outline. | ||
**Mr. Game & Watch | **Mr. Game & Watch is depicted 3D, however, when he is caught in {{SSBB|Bowser}}'s down throw or he is played using [[file replacement|moveset swaps]]. His [[False character#In The Great Maze|false clone fought in the Great Maze]] and Metal Box form also depict him 3-D. | ||
*With Mr. Game & Watch's design originating from characters that first | *With Mr. Game & Watch's design originating from characters that made their first appearance in 1980, he can be considered the "oldest" character in ''Brawl''{{'}}s roster - which is the reason he is the first character to be fought in [[All-Star Mode]]. Interestingly enough, he is the final character to be fought in ''Melee''’s All-Star Mode. | ||
*While almost all of Mr. Game & Watch's animations | *While almost all of Mr. Game & Watch's animations are in a choppy frame-by-frame style, there are times when he animates smoothly: when being thrown, when being grabbed by Snake, and when using a [[Cracker Launcher]]. The first two are due to using animations shared by all characters, while the third is due to the mechanic of angling the Cracker Launcher. | ||
*Mr. Game & Watch, {{SSBB|R.O.B.}}, {{SSBB|Olimar}}, and {{SSBB|Samus}} are the only characters that never talk or | *Mr. Game & Watch, {{SSBB|R.O.B.}}, {{SSBB|Olimar}}, and {{SSBB|Samus}} are the only characters that never talk or emit vocalizations. In Mr. Game & Watch's case, he instead emit ''Game & Watch''-esque beeping sounds. | ||
**As a result, Mr. Game & Watch is the only character whose sound cues do not seem to be affected by a [[Metal Box]]. | **As a result, Mr. Game & Watch is the only character whose sound cues do not seem to be affected by a [[Metal Box]]. | ||
*Mr. Game & Watch is the only character who does not move when charging his smash attacks. | *Mr. Game & Watch is the only character who does not move when charging his smash attacks. | ||
**In addition, Mr. Game & Watch is the only character in the game who has a unique sound effect when charging his smash attacks, being accompained with an echoed "beeping" sound effect. | |||
***He is also the only returning veteran with this trait. | |||
*In [[The Subspace Emissary]], Mr. Game & Watch is the only playable character who does not have an immediate presentation screen. | *In [[The Subspace Emissary]], Mr. Game & Watch is the only playable character who does not have an immediate presentation screen. | ||
*When wearing a badge, it hovers in front of Mr. Game & Watch's body, due to being attached to where his body would be if not flattened. | *When wearing a badge, it hovers in front of Mr. Game & Watch's body, due to being attached to where his body would be if not flattened. | ||
*When the black costume of Mr. Game & Watch is | *When the black (default) costume of Mr. Game & Watch is equipped on the underground version of [[Mushroomy Kingdom]], he appears to be dark yellow. This could possibly be a reference to the color-changing characters in the original ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' | ||
**Oddly, when in [[Camera]] mode, the color changes back to black. | **Oddly, when in [[Camera]] mode, the color changes back to black. | ||
*Mr. Game & Watch and Jigglypuff are the only returning characters who can no longer become helpless via any of their special moves in their transitions from ''Melee'' to ''Brawl''. | *Mr. Game & Watch and Jigglypuff are the only returning characters who can no longer become [[helpless]] via any of their special moves in their transitions from ''Melee'' to ''Brawl''. | ||
*Curiously, the manhole cover (down tilt) is the only item from Mr. Game & Watch's arsenal that is rendered in true 3D while retaining the solid color palette. In ''Melee'', it was rendered 2D, as with the rest of his | *Curiously, the manhole cover (down tilt) is the only item from Mr. Game & Watch's arsenal that is rendered in true 3D while retaining the solid color palette. In ''Melee'', it was rendered 2D, as with the rest of his moveset. This unique trait was carried over into his [[Mr. Game & Watch (SSB4)|future]] [[Mr. Game & Watch (SSBU)|appearances]]. | ||
*Mr. Game & Watch and {{SSBB|Yoshi}} are the only characters to have a better average matchup spread than a character above them in the tier list. In this case, Mr. Game & Watch has a better average matchup spread than {{SSBB|Fox}}. | *Mr. Game & Watch and {{SSBB|Yoshi}} are the only characters to have a better average matchup spread than a character above them in the tier list. In this case, Mr. Game & Watch has a better average matchup spread than {{SSBB|Fox}}. | ||
*Mr. Game & Watch, the {{SSBB|Ice Climbers}}, {{SSBB|Meta Knight}}, {{SSBB|Ganondorf}}, and Samus are the only characters whose icon in the Subspace Emissary and the Sticker | *Mr. Game & Watch, the {{SSBB|Ice Climbers}}, {{SSBB|Meta Knight}}, {{SSBB|Ganondorf}}, and Samus are the only characters whose icon in the Subspace Emissary and the Sticker Menu is not based on their renders. | ||
==External links== | ==External links== |