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| {{disambig2|Palutena's appearance in ''Super Smash Bros. 4''|the character in other contexts|Palutena}} | | {{disambig2|Palutena's appearance in ''Super Smash Bros. 4''|the character in other contexts|Palutena}} |
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| |name = Palutena | | |name = Palutena |
| |image = [[File:Palutena SSB4.png|250px]] | | |image = [[Image:Palutena SSB4.png|250px|Palutena]] |
| |game = SSB4 | | |game = SSB4 |
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| |availability = [[Starter character|Starter]] | | |availability = [[Starter character|Starter]] |
| |tier = E | | |tier = I |
| |ranking = 44 | | |ranking = 50 |
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| :{{cquote|''Palutena Alights!''|cite=Introduction Tagline}} | | :{{cquote|Palutena Alights!|cite=Introduction Tagline}} |
| '''Palutena''' ({{ja|パルテナ|Parutena}}, ''Palutena'') is a playable character in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''. She was revealed on June 10th, 2014 during Nintendo's [[Electronic Entertainment Expo|E3]] Digital Event.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GisRY6h100U&ab_channel=Nintendo Play Nintendo - Nintendo E3 Digital Event]</ref> | | '''Palutena''' ({{ja|パルテナ|Parutena}}, ''Palutena'') is a character from the ''{{uv|Kid Icarus}}'' series. She was confirmed as a playable fighter alongside the {{SSB4|Mii Fighter}}s and {{SSB4|Pac-Man}} in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'' during E3 2014 on June 10th, 2014. As the Goddess of Light, she fights using powers she granted Pit and other angels in the multiplayer mode of ''Kid Icarus: Uprising''. She is voiced in Japanese by Aya Hisakawa, who reprises her role from ''Uprising'', and in English by Brandy Kopp, the latter of whom replaced Ali Hillis due to availability conflicts. |
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| Due to {{s|wikipedia|Ali Hillis}} being unavailable to reprise her role from ''{{s|icaruspedia|Kid Icarus: Uprising}}'', Palutena is instead voiced by Brandy Kopp in the English version.<ref>[https://twitter.com/missalihillis/status/482589658623143936 I loved working for @NintendoAmerica as #palutena on #kidicarus- I wasn't available for #SuperSmashBros BUT my BFF @brandykopp was!! #FF]</ref> However, the Japanese version features {{s|wikipedia|Aya Hisakawa}} reprising her role from ''Kid Icarus: Uprising''.
| | Palutena is currently ranked 50th on the [[tier list]], placing her at the bottom of the I tier and thus making her the lowest ranked newcomer (barring the {{SSB4|Mii Fighter}}s). Like the Mii Fighters, Palutena has all of her [[Character customization|custom moves]] available from the start, some of which are among the best in the game and can drastically change her playstyle. [[Heavenly Light]] serves as a decent damage racking option and gives {{SSB4|Ness}} and {{SSB4|Lucas}} a reliable healing tool in [[doubles]] play. [[Explosive Flame]] gives her a good spacing tool against opponents with poor approach options, [[Super Speed]] gives her unpredictability when approaching, and [[Lightweight]] doubles her otherwise average mobility, allowing her to approach more efficiently, recover better, and give her guaranteed combo options, when combined with Super Speed, courtesy of her useful aerial game. These tools make her neutral game difficult to counter, without a disjointed hitbox or powerful projectile with the exception of Heavenly Light, which works better in doubles play. |
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| Palutena is ranked 44th out of 54 on the [[tier list]], placing her at the bottom the E tier. Palutena has good overall mobility, which is especially noticeable on the ground, thanks to her fast [[walk]]ing and [[dash]]ing speeds and high [[traction]]. She also boasts a potent air game, thanks to her aerial attacks' utility: neutral aerial is useful for pressuring and damage racking; forward aerial is very useful for starting combos when [[SHFF]]'d and for spacing; back aerial grants partial [[invincibility]] and its clean hitbox KOs reliably; up aerial hits multiple times and its last hit KOs rather early; and down aerial is a fairly quick [[meteor smash]].
| | However, as custom moves have been banned since [[EVO 2015]] due to conflicts, she cannot make use of those advantages to improve her playstyle in tournament play. Additionally, she possesses no advantages over other fighters whatsoever without custom moves (except arguably her aerial game), and her weaknesses are glaring without them. The most notable of her flaws are her otherwise poor special moveset without the aid of custom moves, as well as her frame data. While her neutral game is still decent without customs, due to [[Reflect Barrier]] and [[Autoreticle]], her special moves are generally ineffective and hinder her approach options due to not possessing Super Speed or Lightweight to improve her mobility, and as such her neutral game is predictable. As stated, her frame data is very problematic and is arguably the worst in the game in relation to her weight, with her special moveset and grounded moves being prime examples (none of her grounded moves come out before frame 5), as well as every move (barring her down tilt and neutral aerial) possesses very high ending lag. As such, she is vulnerable to juggling and a bit vulnerable to combos. Her frame data also hampers her KO potential; while she possesses decently powerful moves, as well as one of the best [[up smash]]es in the game, few of them are easy to land and all of them are laggy. As a result of these factors, Palutena's representation and results in non-local tournaments are poor. |
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| Palutena's ground game also has some utility. Her grab game, in particular, is very effective: her overall grab range is long-ranged; her pummel deals impressive damage and has average speed; and her down throw is an excellent combo starter at low to high percentages. Outside of this, Palutena's neutral attack is very reliable for damage racking and [[jab cancel]]ing, while her smash attacks possess impressive ranges and considerable power.
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| However, Palutena's weaknesses are quite glaring. She has very sluggish frame data in relation to her power and weight, which is especially noticeable in regard to her grounded moves. As a result, her [[neutral game]] is predictable, and her grounded [[approach]] is abysmal. Palutena's KO potential is also inconsistent, since her smash attacks' ranges and power are offset by their awkward hitbox placements and extremely high amounts of overall lag.
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| Palutena's [[special move]]s also have poor synergy with the rest of her moveset and, in some cases, minimal utility. In addition, Palutena's tall height, below-average weight and high gravity collectively make her susceptible to [[combo]]s, [[juggle]]s and early KOs. Although her [[Character customization|custom moves]] significantly remedy the problems involving her approach and bolster her mobility, damage racking potential and combo game, the ban on custom movesets prevents Palutena from taking advantage of them in tournaments.
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| As a result of these factors, Palutena has a very small playerbase, which has been reflected in representation and top-level results being very sparse. Nevertheless, her playerbase has managed to achieve decent amounts of national and regional-level success thanks to the likes of {{Sm|TLTC}}, {{Sm|Iceninja}} and {{Sm|El Pitikla}} and {{Sm|Prince Ramen}}. | |
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| Palutena possesses a unique blend of archetypes: she has a tall frame, yet is tied with {{SSB4|Duck Hunt}} as the third lightest [[Weight|middleweight]]. Palutena also boasts fast [[walk]]ing and [[dash]]ing speeds; the seventh highest [[traction]]; a high [[jump]] and [[double jump]]; and is tied with Rosalina, {{SSB4|Peach}} and {{SSB4|Mega Man}} for the fastest [[air acceleration]] in the game. On the other hand, she has below-average [[falling speed]], slow [[air speed]] and high [[gravity]]. | | Palutena's characteristics are unique, and defy archetypes set up by characters such as {{SSB4|Mewtwo}}, {{SSB4|Zelda}} and {{SSB4|Rosalina & Luma}}. She is tall, she has a fast [[walking speed]], a somewhat fast [[dashing speed]], the 7th highest [[traction]], high [[jump]] force and is tied for the highest [[air acceleration]]. On the other hand, she has below average [[weight]], [[falling speed]] and [[air speed]], as well as high [[gravity]]. These characteristics give Palutena quick ground movement, great ground-to-air transitioning, and allow her to quickly change direction in mid-air. However, they also make her very susceptible to [[juggling]], and while she isn't necessarily a floaty or lightweight character, her high gravity makes her susceptible to vertical [[knockback]]. |
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| These attributes grant Palutena quick grounded movement, make her very capable at ground-to-air transitions, and allow her to quickly change direction in midair. However, they also make her susceptible to heavy pressure, and she can sometimes have difficulty at resetting the [[neutral game]] against some characters. Palutena's reliance on [[shield]]ing at close range can also result in her shield being whittled down often. This is further compounded by her poor out of shield options in spite of her high traction. Therefore, Palutena's attributes make her unreliable at air-to-ground transitions, and render her susceptible to [[juggling]], [[combo]]s and being KO'd early from strong vertical attacks. | |
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| Palutena's air game is impressive, thanks to her aerial moves' utility, minimal start-up lag and, aside from her neutral and up aerials, low landing lag. Neutral aerial has a large hitbox that uses the [[Autolink angle|auto-link angle]], which makes it a useful damage racking option. When coupled with its fairly long duration, it is also capable of pressuring the opponent while they are on a platform, or from out of their air dodge. Its last hit's extremely high knockback scaling also makes it decent for [[edge-guarding]], and even capable of setting up combos at low percentages. Forward aerial has the longest horizontal range of Palutena's aerial moves, the lowest amount of landing lag, and the ability to [[auto-cancel]] when [[SHFF]]'d. Altogether, these traits make it very useful for spacing and allow it to reliably start combos at low to medium percentages, with follow-ups including neutral attack, standing/dash grab, her tilts or her other aerials.
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| In comparison, back aerial grants partial [[invincibility]] around Palutena's body throughout its duration, while its shield hitbox is strong enough to reliably KO either on-stage or via edge-guarding. Up aerial has good vertical range, hits multiple times, and uses the auto-link angle, which make it ideal for juggling. Most notably, its final hit's extremely high knockback growth also makes it arguably her most viable KOing option. However, some of her aerial moves have rather high ending lag in proportion to their power, durations and ranges, which means that they must be spaced accordingly. Lastly, down aerial will always [[meteor smash]] aerial opponents thanks to its consistent hitbox, although it can also be used as to [[punish]] opponents from [[out of shield]] when it is SHFF'd.
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| Palutena's grounded moveset also has some interesting options. This is most notable with her grab game: Palutena's standing grab is the fourth longest ranged in the game despite not being a [[tether grab]], whereas her pivot grab also has impressive range. Her [[pummel]]'s average speed and high damage output make it one of the best pummels in the game. Like {{SSB4|Luigi}}, Palutena's down throw is the most essential aspect of her offense: its high base knockback, very low knockback scaling, and diagonal launching angle collectively grant it impressive combo potential into her neutral, up, forward, and back aerials, although latter requires the usage of a [[reverse aerial rush]]. By extension, its up aerial combo boasts KO potential on almost the entirety of the cast at high percentages, while its back aerial combo also has decent KO potential.
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| Outside of this, down throw can even combo into down aerial and up smash if the player correctly predicts the foe’s action. Forward and back throws are useful for launching the opponent off-stage to set up an edge-guard, although back throw also has KO potential at very high percentages. Up throw has the least amount of utility, although it can be used to pressure the opponent with aerial attacks at low percentages.
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| Neutral attack is a very reliable damage racking option and has excellent [[jab cancel]] potential, thanks to its very quick [[interruptibility]]. Like {{SSB4|Little Mac}}, Palutena's tilt attacks boast [[Priority#Moves that cannot rebound|anti-rebounding priority]], while up and down tilts also possess distinct strengths. Up tilt has the lowest amount of start-up lag out of her tilts; a very long duration; lowers her hurtbox even more than her [[crouch]] does; is a useful anti-air attack thanks to its deceptive vertical range; and is a situational KOing option thanks to its very strong final hit. In comparison, down tilt's very low ending lag makes it a good spacing option at long range, while its fairly long duration allows it to punish sidesteps rather easily. Dash attack is fast thanks to it hitting on frame 6 and, like her back aerial, it grants partial invincibility. Lastly, forward and especially up smashes possess excellent ranges and high power, the latter of which is among the strongest when sweetspotted.
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| Despite these advantages, Palutena's weaknesses are very noticeable. Her most glaring flaw is her awful frame data in relation to her power and weight class, which is overall the laggiest in the entire game. When coupled with below-average damage output on most of her attacks, Palutena's offense has major issues that are distinct from her fellow middleweights. This is most apparent with her grounded moveset, which is unfitting for a character with great grounded mobility. Aside from down tilt, Palutena's other grounded moves have disproportionately high ending lag. Neutral infinite's finisher has 21 frames of ending lag; dash attack, forward tilt and up tilt have more than 25 frames of ending lag; her smash attacks have more than 40 frames of ending lag; and her special moveset is fairly sluggish in regard to overall lag. These traits result in Palutena's missed attacks being very susceptible to punishment, even if the opponent is a fair distance away from her, and results in her having an almost nonexistent grounded [[approach]] by extension.
| | Palutena's greatest strength is her solid aerial game. All of her aerial moves have good utility, fast start-up, and in most cases, low landing lag (excluding neutral aerial and up aerial), giving her a good combo game. Her neutral aerial is a useful damage racking and a decent protection move, coming out on frame 5. Her up aerial is her most polarized aerial move, having the strongest knockback while lacking range, having 24 frames of landing lag, and being [[Interruptibility|interruptible]] before it can even [[autocancel]]. Her down aerial lasts only one frame and has low range, making it arguably her worst aerial, but its lack of sourspots makes it an easy-to-use [[meteor smash]], as well as a relatively safe [[out of shield]] option. Her forward and back aerials, however, are her most useful aerials. Her forward aerial has the longest range of her aerial moves and the least landing lag, as well as completely autocancelling when [[SHFF]]d. Her back aerial is her second most powerful aerial, has [[invincibility frame]]s during start-up and as long as the hitbox is out, and is also able to KO at high percentages. However, the majority of her aerial moves have high ending lag in proportion to their power and range, most notably down aerial, meaning they must be spaced accordingly. |
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| In addition to considerable ending lag, Palutena's grounded KOing options are risky in other ways: her smash attacks have considerable start-up lag, whereas up tilt and clean dash attack are situational at best. As such, accuracy is crucial when using Palutena's grounded moves, and can often make a player instead rely solely on her safest grounded moves to set-up KO opportunities via edge-guarding or her down throw-initiated KO combos.
| | Her grab game is also fairly capable. She has one of the longest, non-tether grab ranges in the game, especially her pivot grab. Her [[pummel]] is very good, as it is fairly damaging and having decent speed, being a great move to rack up damage. Her back throw is a rather weak KO throw, having an easily [[DI]]'d launch angle (the [[Sakurai angle]]) and, ironically, the lowest base knockback of all her throws, as well as needing high levels of [[rage]] to reliably KO, but it is still her most damaging throw, and a great way to send the opponent offstage to set up an [[edgeguard]]. Her forward throw has high base knockback, deals good damage, and while it has very low knockback scaling, it is generally better than her back throw at setting up an edgeguard, as well as an almost infallible trigger if [[Autoreticle]] is used. Her up throw has high base knockback and with the aid of [[rage]], it can KO floaty characters easily. Her most versatile throw, however, is her down throw: possessing the right amount of base knockback and very low knockback scaling, it can combo into almost any aerial move (the exception being down aerial), and perhaps an up smash if the player can read the opponent's reaction. It can even combo at KO percentages into up aerial should the opponent DI the wrong way. |
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| Palutena's abysmal frame data also extends beyond her moveset. Despite her [[item]] throws being fast, most of them have very high ending lag, which limits most follow-ups she might have if she is able to steal an item from an opponent. Palutena's safe edge grab is offset by all of her other options being very unsafe: her edge attack is slow and short-ranged; her edge roll grants minimal intangibility frames; and her normal get-up and edge jump are the slowest in the game. As a result, Palutena's [[edge recovery]] is problematic weakness unique to her, since her aerial attacks are unsafe on hit should she drop from an edge and then jump while attacking. The only remotely safe option she has is using [[Warp]] and aiming for the middle of the stage, although its lack of invulnerability can render her prone to being punished afterward. Despite her larger number of edge options compared to other characters, these flaws make Palutena quite easy to predict when she attempts to recover.
| | Her grounded moveset also has some interesting options. Her neutral attack comes out slowly (on frame 8), and the finisher has noticeable ending lag, but it can be a very reliable damage racker, especially if taking into account its high interruptibility, which allows an easy [[jab cancel]] into another neutral attack or a grab. Her down tilt is highly interruptible, having only 16 frames of true ending lag, making it a good spacing and dodge punishing tool, and her least punishable ground move. It is also decently strong and can KO at very high percentages. Her dash attack, while being very unsafe on shield, has actual KO power, as well as the same kind of invincibility her back aerial does. Her up smash has tremendous vertical range and very high power, making it suited for vertical KOs, though its high ending lag can make it risky to use. |
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| Although Palutena's air game is potent, it nevertheless has a few flaws. Down aerial, in particular, is her worst aerial: it lasts for only 1 frame, is short-ranged, and has very high ending/landing lag. Forward aerial also has a very short duration and high ending lag, whereas up aerial has minimal horizontal range, fairly high landing lag, and can only be interrupted before it can auto-cancel. By extension, down throw's KO set-ups can potentially fail if she is affected by [[rage]] and/or the opponent uses proper [[directional influence]].
| | Despite these advantages, Palutena has several weaknesses that drastically outweigh her strengths. Most notably, her biggest weakness is her very poor frame data, almost as high as {{SSB4|King Dedede}}, {{SSB4|Ganondorf}} and {{SSB4|Shulk}}. Despite not being as heavy as any of them, her moveset is overall slow and carries below average damage output overall, which are major issues that set her apart from other characters of her weight. Her most prominent example is her grounded moveset, unfitting for a character with great ground mobility. All of her grounded moves (except jab and down tilt) have disproportionately high ending lag, with her forward and up tilt, as well as her dash attack, having more than 25 frames of ending lag, and all of her smash attacks having more than 40. This makes her missed attacks heavily susceptible to [[punishment]], even if the opponent is a good distance away from her, making it crucial for her to never miss a single ground move, or rely solely on her safer grounded moves. As a result of her moves' delay and damage output, Palutena suffers from notable KOing problems. Her smash attacks, up tilt and up aerial possess high knockback scaling, but are difficult to land and risky to use, with the former being easily punishable and the latter two lacking range. She is also easy to KO due to her tall frame, susceptible to getting juggled due to her unsafe landing options and below-average falling speed and high gravity, and gets easily susceptible to combos due to her tall frame, high gravity and lack of anti-pressuring moves. |
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| Palutena's default special moves are also infamously unimpressive because of their limited utility, poor synergy with her regular moves, and their aforementioned sluggishness. Warp is considered to be Palutena's best default special move: it is a quick and rather safe recovery move that improves her neutral game, allows for swift re-positioning, and can easily be [[Ledge-canceling|edge-canceled]]. However, it lacks hitboxes and does not grant invincibility or [[intangibility]], which can leave her open to attacks before and just after she uses it. Autoreticle can deter or force an approach; be used for [[mindgame]]s when [[B-reversing|B-reversed]]; and is reliable for [[lock]]ing. However, its projectiles move only toward the fixed reticle and have a slow start-up, with the first projectile coming out on frame 29. | | On top of this, Palutena's default special moveset is also infamously poor, due to its extremely limited utility and, like her grounded moveset, very poor frame data. Even though her Autoreticle has homing capabilities, the same cannot be said about its projectiles, as they move only towards the fixed reticle, and on top of being incredibly slow, each one deals very slightly less than 3%, giving them very low [[priority]] (though this makes them reliable for [[jab lock]]ing). [[Reflect Barrier]], while having an [[unblockable]] hitbox, a small [[push]] effect and being a long lasting [[reflect]]or, does not cover her entirely and does not move along with her in mid-air. [[Warp]] is quick and allows for a safe recovery and swift repositioning, as well as being easily ledge-cancelled which can make her movement unpredictable on stages with platforms, but it has absolutely no hitboxes, leaving her wide open to attacks before and after she moves. Lastly, even though her {{B|Counter|Palutena}} has a high damage multiplier, it comes out slow, has low duration, low KO power, a sourspot (the only one to do so), and less range and more ending lag than most other counters (only {{SSB4|Lucario}}'s is slower). |
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| [[Reflect Barrier]] has an [[unblockable]] hitbox, a weak [[push]] effect, a long duration, and can be reused immediately after breaking. However, it is still the weakest [[reflect]]or of its kind, neither covers her entirely or accompanies her in midair, and has noticeable start-up lag for a reflector. Lastly, {{b|Counter|Palutena}} has a high damage multiplier, but is the least effective counterattack in the game because of its overall low knockback, overall high lag, very short counter window, and dubious distinction of being one of the very few counterattacks to have a sourspot. | | All of these traits make Palutena a frail yet defensively-minded character, as without [[punish]]ing, her [[approach|offensive]] options are lacking, more so than most other characters. While she holds a decently strong punish game, her overall slow moveset and lack of approach options means she will mostly rely on hard reads as well as shielding attacks at close range and [[turtling]] for a good portion of the match until an opening can be found, as long as she is not left open as well, while being outshined by a lot characters in terms of what her traits are: being outclassed by {{SSB4|Mewtwo}} in terms of mobility, approach and dealing with zoning, {{SSB4|Samus}} in terms of zoning and turtling, {{SSB4|Zelda}} in terms of KOing, and almost all of them in terms of pressuring, frame data and damage output. |
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| Her custom moves’ utility are rivaled only by the {{SSB4|Mii Fighter}}s' in regard to versatility, and they benefit her tremendously in comparison to the majority of her default special moves. [[Super Speed]] has immense utility: it allows Palutena to move faster than even an uncharged [[Spin Charge]], it can either be jump-canceled into any aerial move and an up smash, or perform a ramming attack, the latter of which can also lead into the aforementioned attacks, but only as long as it is not telegraphed or interrupted with a disjointed [[hitbox]]. The move can also be used for huge horizontal recovery if jump-cancelled. As a trade-off, Super Speed has a cooldown mechanic like [[Monado Arts]], with its cooldown duration lasting approximately 3 seconds.
| | Due to her poor special moveset, Palutena benefits from custom moves more than any other character. [[Super Speed]] allows her to move faster than even {{SSB4|Sonic}}'s [[Spin Charge]], and since it can be jump-cancelled into any aerial move and up smash, or straight into a dash attack, it is considered to have immense utility. The ram itself can also link into the aforementioned attacks, but only as long as it isn't telegraphed or interrupted with a [[disjointed hitbox]]. [[Lightweight]] amplifies her movement speed and jump force, to the point where she dashes almost as fast as Sonic, and jumps almost as high as {{SSB4|Falco}}. This move gives her 15 seconds of drastically improved mobility and offstage game, a quicker and safer recovery, blinding ground speed and an even more capable combo game, including a guaranteed link into up aerial or down aerial, both of which can reliably KO after 80%. As a recoil, this move nearly doubles damage taken, and after expiration of the move, Palutena moves at half-speed for 5 seconds, with her damage vulnerability and jump force returning to their original values. These two moves allow for various new mix-ups, mindgames, combos and edgeguards. |
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| [[Lightweight]] amplifies her movement speed and jump height to the point that she [[dash]]es faster than {{SSB4|Sonic}} and [[jump]]s higher than {{SSB4|Falco}}. This drastically improves Palutena's mobility and by extension her recovery, yet also makes her off-stage presence and already good combo game become among the best in the game; the latter of which is particularly notable, as it includes a guaranteed combo into her up or down aerials that both KO reliably after 80%. As a trade-off, it lasts for approximately 12.5 seconds, doubles the damage (but not knockback) she receives, and halves her default speed for approximately 5 seconds upon expiring while her damage vulnerability and jump height return to their original values. Regardless of their weaknesses, Super Speed and Lightweight are unarguably Palutena's most effective custom moves, as they improve her KO potential and grant her various mix-ups, set-ups, mindgames, combos and edge-guards that her default moveset otherwise does not possess. | | Her other custom moves have notable advantages, but are held back by their easily exploitable weaknesses. [[Explosive Flame]] is a more reliable damage racking tool than Autoreticle, but is it is a pinpoint explosion with limited range and is just as slow. [[Heavenly Light]] has no use outside of being an invaluable healing move for {{SSB4|Ness}}, {{SSB4|Lucas}} and the {{SSB4|Mii Gunner}} in [[doubles]], as it will never land on any opponent that is not [[stun]]ned in singles. [[Angelic Missile]] is a good recovery move and a potent edgeguarding option, thanks to its high base knockback, but it has high startup lag, surprisingly low knockback scaling and a linear path, making it easy to intercept. [[Jump Glide]] gives extreme horizontal distance and allows for safe approaches, but it leaves her defenseless, and has the same fatal flaw [[Wings of Icarus]] used to have: if, for any reason, Palutena flinches during the move, she cannot use it again if she doesn't touch solid ground, which may lead to an inevitable KO. [[Rocket Jump]], other than having a meteor smash hitbox below her, is inferior to both Warp and Jump Glide in every way. Lastly, [[Celestial Firework]] has intangibility during startup and is a good anti-air move in general, but is hard to hit with and delivers unimpressive knockback. In addition, none of her custom special improve her KOing issues, except Super Speed and Lightweight, both of which speed her movement up and give her reliable and guaranteed setups. |
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| Palutena's other custom moves also have noticeable advantages, but some of them are held back by their easily exploitable weaknesses. [[Explosive Flame]] is a pinpoint explosion that is just as slow as Autoreticle, although its limited range makes it even more difficult to land than Autoreticle, as well as being easily punishable if the opponent is in the middle of her and the explosion. [[Heavenly Light]] has very minimal use in singles play because of its inability to KO or even [[flinch]]. However, these traits also make it invaluable in [[Team Attack]]-based [[doubles]] play as a method to supplement {{SSB4|Ness}}, {{SSB4|Lucas}}, {{SSB4|Mr. Game & Watch}} and {{SSB4|Mii Gunner}}'s [[absorption]]-based moves, as well as capable of potentially stealing KOs, similarly to {{SSB4|Fox}}'s [[Blaster (Fox)|Blaster]]. [[Angelic Missile]] is a good recovery move and a potent edge-guarding option thanks to its respectable damage output and high base knockback, but it is easy to intercept because of its noticeable start-up lag, low knockback scaling and linear path.
| | As of update [[1.1.3]], Palutena's weaknesses are deceptively more prominent than her strengths with custom moves off. This results in her being one of the, if not, the poorest regarded character in the game in the Western scene. However, she is viewed slightly more favorably in the European scene, while the Japanese scene views her as a viable character as a result of a defensive playstyle. Regardless, she has extremely low tournament representation due to her significantly high learning curve, defensive playstyle with customs off, her playstyle being a case of high-risk, medium-to-low reward and being unpopular as a character ([[Mr. Game & Watch (SSB4)|like]] [[Zelda (SSB4)|other]] [[Dark Pit (SSB4)|characters]]). Custom moves amplify her strengths and somewhat alleviate her weaknesses, allowing her to be viewed more favorably, however it is curently unknown if she will ever get to use them again in the tournament scene, due to the current universal ban of [[character customization]] established at [[EVO 2015]]. However, since her custom moves are available from the start, there is debate on whether she should be allowed to always have the option to use them. |
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| [[Jump Glide]] covers an extreme amount of horizontal distance; grants Palutena a safe approaches with her aerial moveset; and can help her extend combos out of Super Speed or Lightweight. However, it has the same fatal flaw as [[Wings of Icarus]]: if for any reason Palutena flinches during the move, she cannot use Jump Glide again if she does not land on solid ground, which may lead to an inevitable KO. [[Rocket Jump]] has a meteor smash hitbox below Palutena in midair, as well as a strong hitbox that notably improves her out of shield game. However, it is inferior to both Warp and Jump Glide in every other way. Lastly, [[Celestial Firework]] grants intangibility during start-up; has impressive knockback; and can easily hit aerial opponents. Although it can potentially hit grounded opponents, this is difficult to do unless they are at point-blank range or enduring heavy lag.
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| Overall, Palutena is a frail, yet defensive character who has a surprisingly high learning curve in spite of her default moveset being rudimentary. Her optimal playstyle is similar to {{SSB4|Ike}}'s: her grab game and punishment options are potent, yet she must rely on spacing and shielding to circumvent her moveset's sluggishness and lack of reliable approach options. Although Palutena's default moveset ultimately renders her as a "high-risk, medium-reward" character, she can be fairly threatening when mastered. As such, Palutena is most rewarding for players with good fundamentals, as a single opening can allow her to quickly rack up damage with her most reliable moves, use her mobility and spacing options to evade and maintain a strong defense, or even KO early with her down throw-initiated KO combos.
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| Due to her flaws and learning curve, Palutena initially received a poor reception within the Western scene. However, thanks to buffs from game updates, the expansion of her metagame, and notable tournament results from the likes of {{Sm|TLTC}}, {{Sm|Iceninja}} and {{Sm|Prince Ramen}}, the competitive community's reception toward Palutena has improved over time, even in spite of her continually sparse representation.
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| ==Update history== | | ==Update history== |
| Palutena has received a mix of buffs and nerfs in game updates. The changes to game mechanics have worsened her defensive game, though she was also overall buffed directly, as most of her moves were changed, each in a different way, with the majority of them noticeably improving her previously mediocre offensive game. | | Palutena has received a mix of buffs and nerfs so far via game updates, both directly and indirectly, but as none of her major issues have been alleviated, she has been nerfed overall. |
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| Update [[1.0.4]] made up and down tilts faster, to the point that the latter is now one of her safest grounded attacks. However, it also fixed a useful glitch on Counter that effectively removed its mindgame potential, and shortened her pivot grab's range. Update [[1.0.6]] removed another beneficial glitch on Super Speed, where the momentum would be maintained after [[Jump-canceling|jump-canceled]] attacks. Update [[1.0.8]] further improved up tilt by increasing its damage output and improving its hitbox placements. Update [[1.1.0]] brought a mix of buffs and nerfs: it increased down tilt and neutral aerial's hitbox sizes, increased forward aerial's damage output, and decreased her grabs' ending lag, yet effectively significantly hindered forward tilt's damage racking potential by removing its re-hit rate.
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| However, update [[1.1.1]] brought an indirect, yet immense nerf: the changes to shield mechanics worsened Palutena's already poor [[out of shield]] potential even further, as they neutralized the crux of her defense and make it more difficult for her to shield and punish her opponent. While these changes also make spacing Palutena's aerial moves more of an option for her, it is also important to note that the disproportionate amount of ending lag compared to her damage output results in her remaining one of the easiest characters to punish out of shield. The same update also buffed Explosive Flame's damage output and hitbox sizes, but largely counterbalanced these buffs by making its last hit blockable. Another glitch was also removed, in which she could instantly renew Lightweight on [[platform]]s.
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| Lastly, update [[1.1.5]] brought some other useful buffs by increasing the damage outputs of her neutral attack, neutral aerial and forward aerial, which improved her damage racking potential and combo game. Ultimately, Palutena's abundant buffs are arguably counterbalanced by the few nerfs she received. As a result, her position relative to the cast is debatable, mostly because of other characters also receiving very useful buffs from game updates, such as {{SSB4|Samus}}, {{SSB4|Charizard}}, {{SSB4|Lucina}}, and {{SSB4|Mewtwo}}.
| | She has directly received some minor buffs from update [[1.0.4]] to update [[1.1.1]]: her tilt attacks have been slightly improved in some ways, her up smash has a more active hitbox, all of her grabs take less time to end, and the hitboxes on some of her attacks have been slightly increased. However, none of these buffs are good enough to address her biggest weaknesses, most notably her very poor frame data. Additionally, the changes to shield mechanics brought by updates [[1.1.0]] and 1.1.1 have significantly harmed her, more so than any other fighter: the fact [[hitlag]] modifiers now apply on shields have left her previously safe moves unsafe on shield, and due to her moveset having somewhat low damage output overall and high ending lag, she is easier to be punished [[out of shield]] in relation to the cast, with the universal increase to [[shieldstun]] not properly compensating for it, which weakens her spacing options. The aforementioned increase to shieldstun also makes shielding less safe for her; due to her reliance on it, and her slow out of shield options, her defensive game is less effective, encouraging a more offensive playstyle, which is something she cannot properly afford without customs turned on. She has also directly received some nerfs as well: while Explosive Flame's last hit is larger and more damaging, it is no longer unblockable. Her pivot grab also has reduced range. Some certain bugs on her special moves have also been fixed, most notably the infinite renewal of Lightweight on platforms and the momentum kept from Super Speed after a jump-cancelled attack. Lastly, the significant buffs other low-level characters have received as of [[1.1.3]] (most notably {{SSB4|Charizard}}, {{SSB4|Ganondorf}}, {{SSB4|Bowser}} and {{SSB4|Mewtwo}}) have left her in an even worse position due to either some of their weaknesses being alleviated in some way, or their strengths becoming more notable, in addition to the fact they benefit from the changes to shield mechanics. Overall, especially with customs turned off, Palutena is much worse than she was in the game's initial release. |
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| '''{{GameIcon|ssb4-3ds}} [[1.0.4]]''' | | '''{{GameIcon|ssb4-3ds}} 1.0.4''' |
| {{UpdateList/1.0.4|char=Palutena}} | | *{{buff|Up and down tilts' ending lag decreased.}} |
| '''{{GameIcon|ssb4-3ds}} [[List of updates (SSB4-3DS)#1.0.5|1.0.5]]''' | | *{{buff|Up smash's hitbox lasts three frames longer.}} |
| *{{change|Up aerial's visual effects improved.}} | | *{{nerf|Pivot grab's range slightly decreased.}} |
| '''{{GameIcon|ssb4}} [[1.0.6]]''' | | *{{bugfix|Fixed a glitch where using {{B|Counter|Palutena}} at certain parts of a walk or run animation would propel Palutena forward a short distance.}} |
| *{{change|Due to concerns raised by {{s|wikipedia|CERO}}, Palutena's skirt and underwear were lengthened and slightly darkened in the Japanese version.<ref name="CERO">[http://sourcegaming.info/2015/09/18/cero-and-palutenas-censorship/ CERO and Palutena's Censorship]</ref>}} | | '''{{GameIcon|ssb4-3ds}} 1.0.5''' |
| *{{bugfix|Fixed a glitch where [[Super Speed]]'s momentum could be maintained after [[Jump-canceling|jump-canceled]] attacks.}} | | *{{change|Up aerial has improved visual effects.}} |
| '''{{GameIcon|ssb4}} [[1.0.8]]''' | | '''{{GameIcon|ssb4}} 1.0.6''' |
| | *{{change|Due to concerns raised by {{s|wikipedia|CERO}}, Palutena's shorts and skirt were darkened and lengthened to be less revealing in the Japanese version.}} |
| | *{{bugfix|Fixed a glitch where [[Super Speed]]'s momentum could be maintained after jump-canceled attacks.}} |
| | '''{{GameIcon|ssb4}} 1.0.8''' |
| *{{buff|Up tilt's loop hits deal 0.2% more damage|1%|1.2%.}} | | *{{buff|Up tilt's loop hits deal 0.2% more damage|1%|1.2%.}} |
| *{{buff|Up tilt's hitbox placements adjusted|bone 1000|0. This re-positions its hitboxes around Palutena instead of her staff, which make its hits connect together better.}} | | *{{buff|Up tilt's hitboxes moved|bone 1000|0. This means the hitboxes are now centered around herself rather than her staff and thus its loop hits connect together better.}} |
| ''' {{GameIcon|ssb4}} [[1.1.0]]''' | | ''' {{GameIcon|ssb4}} 1.1.0''' |
| *{{buff|Forward tilt's hitbox sizes increased|3.8u/2.5u|4.1u/2.8u; its first hit's angle altered: 361° → 48° and knockback scaling decreased: 100 → 65; and its second hit's angle altered: 48° → 361° and knockback scaling increased: 65 → 100. Altogether, these changes make its hits connect together better at low percentages, and improve its spacing potential.}} | | *{{buff|Forward tilt's hitbox sizes increased|3.8/2.5|4.1/2.8.}} |
| *{{nerf|Forward tilt's re-hit rate removed|10|0, significantly hindering its damage racking potential.}} | | *{{change|Frames 17-24 and 25-39 of forward tilt have reversed properties. Frames 17-24 have had their angle altered: Sakurai angle → 48° and its knockback growth has decreased: 100 → 65, while frames 25-39 have had their angle altered: 48° → Sakurai angle and its knockback growth has increased: 65 → 100).}} |
| *{{buff|Down tilt's hitbox sizes increased|2.4u/1.9u|2.7u/2.1u.}} | | *{{buff|Due to the above changes, forward tilt's hits connect better at lower percentages.}} |
| *{{buff|Down tilt's ending lag decreased.}}
| | *{{buff|Down tilt has larger hitboxes|(2.4/1.9|2.7/2.1) and decreased ending lag.}} |
| *{{buff|Neutral aerial's hitbox sizes increased|3u|3.4u.}} | | *{{buff|Neutral aerial's hitbox sizes increased|3.0|3.4.}} |
| *{{buff|Forward aerial deals 1% more damage|7%|8%.}} | | *{{buff|Forward aerial deals 1% more damage|7%|8%.}} |
| *{{buff|All grabs' ending lag decreased: frame 34 → 32 (standing), frame 42 → 40 (dash/pivot).}} | | *{{buff|All grabs' ending lag decreased by 2 frames.}} |
| '''{{GameIcon|ssb4}} [[1.1.1]]''' | | '''{{GameIcon|ssb4}} 1.1.1''' |
| *{{buff|[[Explosive Flame]] deals 0.2% more damage|0.6% (loop)/4% (last)|0.8%|4.2%.}} | | *{{bugfix|Fixed a glitch where Palutena could infinitely renew [[Lightweight]] on platforms.}} |
| *{{buff|Explosive Flame's hitbox sizes increased|3.7u (loop)/4.8u (last)|14u/15.5u.}} | | *{{buff|[[Explosive Flame]]'s initial loop hits and last hit deal 0.2% more damage: 0.6% → 0.8% (initial), 4% → 4.2% (last).}} |
| | *{{buff|Explosive Flame's initial loop hits' and last hit's hitbox sizes increased: 3.7 → 4.8 (initial), 14.0 → 15.5 (last).}} |
| *{{nerf|Explosive Flame's last hit is no longer [[unblockable]].}} | | *{{nerf|Explosive Flame's last hit is no longer [[unblockable]].}} |
| *{{bugfix|Fixed a glitch where Palutena could infinitely renew [[Lightweight]] on platforms.}}
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| '''{{GameIcon|ssb4}} [[1.1.5]]'''
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| ==Moveset== | | ==Moveset== |
| ''For a gallery of Palutena's hitboxes, see [[Palutena (SSB4)/Hitboxes|here]].''
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| {{MovesetTable | | {{MovesetTable |
| |game=SSB4 | | |game=SSB4 |
| |neutralname=Radiance ({{ja|輝き|Kagayaki}}) / Glimmer ({{ja|煌めき|Kirameki}}) / Glimmer Finish ({{ja|煌めきフィニッシュ|Kirameki Finisshu}}) | | |neutralname= |
| |neutralcount=1 | | |neutralcount=1 |
| |neutralinf=y | | |neutralinf=y |
| |neutral1dmg=3% | | |neutral1dmg=3% |
| |neutralinfdmg=0.8% (loop), 3.5% (last) | | |neutralinfdmg=1% (loop), 3% (last) |
| |neutraldesc=Thrusts her staff forward to emit a blast of light from its orb that hits multiple times, followed by an upward swipe. It is Palutena's best ground attack and arguably one of the best neutral attacks in the game, thanks to its spacing, damage racking and [[jab cancel]]ing potential. Jab cancel follow-ups include itself and standing/dash grabs at low to high percentages, and neutral aerial, back aerial, and smash attacks at very high percentages. Its neutral infinite's finisher is useful for spacing, thanks to its extremely high knockback scaling. Due to it hitting on frame 8, however, it is tied with {{SSB4|Wario}}'s neutral attack for the fourth slowest in the game. Its neutral infinite also has high ending lag. | | |neutraldesc=Holds her staff out and releases a multiple hitting blast from the orb before knocking the enemy away with an upwards swipe. Long range and useful for spacing, making it Palutena's best ground attack. When jab canceled, it can combo into itself, grabs, a back aerial and an up smash. Finishing hit has decent power, but long ending lag. Tied with {{SSB4|Wario}} and {{SSB4|Ganondorf}} for fourth slowest neutral attack in the game, behind {{SSB4|Bayonetta}}, {{SSB4|King Dedede}}, and {{SSB4|Zelda}}, with the first hit active on frame 8. |
| |ftiltname=Circle of Protection ({{ja|守りの環|Mori no Wa}}) | | |ftiltname= |
| |ftiltdmg=6% (staff's head), 4% (staff's tail) | | |ftiltdmg=6% (staff head), 4% (staff tail) |
| |ftiltdesc=Telekinetically twirls her staff in front of herself. Hitting with the staff's tail can make it hit twice altogether, while its long duration and good range can allow it to punish [[sidestep]]s and backward [[roll]]s. It has [[Priority#Moves that cannot rebound|anti-rebounding priority]], which means that it will not suffer ending lag if it collides with an attack that does not have [[transcendent priority]]. Due to it hitting on frame 17, however, it is her slowest tilt attack. When coupled with its high ending lag and long duration, it is very punishable. | | |ftiltdesc=Makes her staff spin in the air in front of her, hitting the enemy up to three times. Long duration, good range, and can be used to punish spot-dodges, rolls, and pressuring shields. However, it leaves her vulnerable to other attacks due to its long duration and high ending lag for a tilt. |
| |utiltname=Circle of Heaven ({{ja|天の環|Ten no Wa}}) | | |utiltname= |
| |utiltdmg=1.2% (hits 1-6), 2.5% (hit 7 staff's head), 1.5% (hit 7 staff's tail) | | |utiltdmg=1.2% (loop hits), 2.5% (last hit staff head), 1.5% (last hit staff tail), 8.7%/9.7% if all hits connect |
| |utiltdesc=Kneels and telekinetically twirls her staff overhead. Unlike forward and down tilt, it has KO potential, thanks to its last hit's head hitbox having extremely high knockback scaling. Its last hit's head hitbox KOs middleweights at 154%/143% (''3DS''/''Wii U'') from anywhere on {{SSB4|Final Destination}}. Despite having a relatively low hitbox, it has deceptively decent vertical range, lowers Palutena's hurtbox even more than her [[crouch]] does, and has anti-rebounding priority. Due to it hitting on frame 10, it has the lowest start-up out of her tilt attacks. However, when this is coupled with its long duration, it is nevertheless punishable. In addition, its minimal horizontal range makes it unable to hit small, grounded characters like {{SSB4|Kirby}}. | | |utiltdesc=Kneels and makes her staff spin in the air above her, hitting the enemy up to seven times. Long duration and decent vertical range. It also can be used for punishing the opponent's air dodge. Has a relatively low hitbox. It has the property of making Palutena's hitbox very low, even lower than her crouch. Good KO potential at very high percents. |
| |dtiltname=Circle of Earth ({{ja|地の環|Chi no Wa}}) | | |dtiltname= |
| |dtiltdmg=8.5% (grounded opponents, staff's head/tail on aerial opponents), 5% (staff's handle on aerial opponents) | | |dtiltdmg=8.5% (staff head), 5% (staff tail) |
| |dtiltdesc=Kneels and telekinetically twirls her staff along the ground in front of herself. In addition to its anti-rebounding priority, it has the shortest duration and lowest ending lag out of her tilt attacks. It can be used for edge-guarding and spacing, or to punish sidesteps. However, its noticeable start-up lag makes it more situational than her neutral attack in regard to spacing. | | |dtiltdesc=Makes her staff spin along the ground in front of her. It is her fastest tilt, and it can be interrupted noticeably earlier than her other tilts. Great spacing tool and can be used to catch spot dodgers and rolls. Good for ledge-guarding. |
| |dashname=Palutena Shield ({{ja|パルテナシールド|Parutena Shīrudo}}) | | |dashname= |
| |dashdmg=9% (clean), 5% (late) | | |dashdmg=9% (clean), 5% (late) |
| |dashdesc=Rams into the opponent with her shield. Due to it hitting on frame 6, it is one of the fastest dash attacks in the game. It also has deceptive range, thanks to it slightly boosting Palutena. Thanks to its clean hitbox's high knockback scaling, it can function as a situational KOing option; it KOs middleweights at 157%/145% (''3DS''/''Wii U'') while near the edge of Final Destination. Its clean hitbox also grants partial [[invincibility]] to Palutena's body on frames 4-15. However, its high ending lag makes it very punishable. | | |dashdesc=Bashes the enemy with her shield. The shield can block attacks due to the attack having 12 [[invincibility frame]]s. The attack has a large hitbox. Can be used to catch landing opponents and combo into other moves if read the opponents reaction. However, it has long endlag. Has a decent KO potential at very high percents, starting at 150%. Can deflect. |
| |fsmashname=Goddess Wings ({{ja|女神の翼|Megami no Tsubasa}}) | | |fsmashname= |
| |fsmashdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|16}} (near), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|13}} (far), — (tip) | | |fsmashdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|16}} (near), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|13}} (far) |
| |fsmashdesc=Conjures ethereal wings and flaps them forward. It has impressive horizontal range, while its respectable damage output and high knockback scaling make it very strong. Its sweetspot covers the majority of the wings, whereas its sourspot is on their tips. Its sweetspot KOs middleweights at 84%/74% (''3DS''/''Wii U'') while near the edge of Final Destination. Conversely, its sourspot latter KOs them at 108%/97% (''3DS''/''Wii U'') while near the edge of Final Destination. It also has a windbox near the tips of the wings that can [[push]] away opponents and potentially [[gimp]] recoveries. Due to it hitting on frame 18 and having 47 frames of ending lag, however, it is very punishable and thus best suited as a punishment option. Occasionally, Palutena utters "Goddess Wings!" while using the move. | | |fsmashdesc=Conjures her ethereal wings and swings them in front. Has high knockback and long horizontal range, giving it great KO potential. Has a sourspot near the tip of the wings, which deals less knockback, and a windbox that can push opponents that try to punish the move and gimp some some recoveries. High ending lag (48 frames), however, makes it very risky to use. Can KO at 100% when sweetspotted. |
| |usmashname=Pillar of Light ({{ja|光の柱|Hikari no Hashira}}) | | |usmashname= |
| |usmashdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|16}} (base), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|12}} (middle), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|9}} (top) | | |usmashdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|16}} (bottom), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|12}} (middle), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|9}} (top) |
| |usmashdesc=Conjures a cyan beam of light that erupts from the ground. It has the highest vertical range of any up smash in the game, and the second highest vertical range of all up smashes in the series, surpassed only by {{SSBB|Snake}}'s. It has three hitboxes: one at the base of the beam, one at the middle, and one at the top. Its high vertical range and base hitbox's great KO potential make it very useful for edge-guarding. Its base hitbox KOs middleweights at 102%/94% (''3DS''/''Wii U'') from anywhere on Final Destination. Although its middle hitbox deals slightly less damage, it also KOs reliably; it KOs aerial middleweights at 117%/106% (''3DS''/''Wii U'') from anywhere on Final Destination. Due to it hitting on frame 18, and having both 42 frames of ending lag and very minimal horizontal range, it is best suited as a punishment option. In addition, its top hitbox KOs noticeably later because of its average damage output. | | |usmashdesc=Creates a blue beam of light from the ground, firing it into the air. It has the highest range of any up smash in the game, and has great KO potential. As such, it is excellent for edge-guarding. However, it has thin horizontal range and high ending lag, though it is her smash attack with the least ending lag at 43 frames. Can KO at 100% when sweetspotted. |
| |dsmashname=Goddess Wings ({{ja|女神の翼|Megami no Tsubasa}}) | | |dsmashname= |
| |dsmashdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|15}} (near), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|13}} (far), — (tip) | | |dsmashdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|15}} (clean), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|13}} (late) |
| |dsmashdesc=Conjures ethereal wings and flaps them downward on both sides. Its clean hitbox has the highest knockback scaling out of her smash attacks. When coupled with its respectable damage output, it KOs middleweights at 110%/102% (''3DS''/''Wii U'') while near the edge of Final Destination. Although its late hitbox deals slightly less damage, it is also reliable thanks to being a [[semi-spike]] that is strong enough to KO middleweights at 115%/104% (''3DS''/''Wii U'') while near the edge of Final Destination. Like forward smash, it has a windbox near the tips of the wings. However, it hits on frame 17 and has 52 frames of ending lag; the latter of which is the highest amount of ending lag of all down smashes in the game, and the second highest ending lag of all smash attacks in the game. As a result, it is best used as a punishment option. Occasionally, Palutena utters "Goddess Wings!" while using the move. | | |dsmashdesc=Conjures her ethereal wings and flaps them down on either side of her. It also has a windbox at the tip of the wings that can push opponents that try to punish the move and gimp some recoveries. However, it has slow startup lag for a down smash and the highest endlag of all the smash attacks in the game (53 frames), making it one of the worst down smashes in the game. It KOs at 114% if clean, and KOs at 145% when late. |
| |nairname=Omnidirectional Circle ({{ja|四方の環|Yomo no Wa}}) | | |nairname= |
| |nairdmg=1.7% (loop), 5% (last) | | |nairdmg=1.5% (loop hits), 4% (last hit), 11.5% if all hits connect |
| |nairdesc=Telekinetically spins her staff around herself. Its loop hits have the [[Autolink angle|auto-link angle]], which makes it reliably trap opponents. When coupled with its long duration, it is a great pressuring and juggling option against opponents in the air or on platforms. Its last hit's extremely high knockback scaling also allows it to function as a decent edge-guarding option, and combo into grounded or other aerial attacks at low percentages. | | |nairdesc=Spins her staff around her. The first five hits have the [[Autolink angle|auto-link angle]], which can potentially trap opponents in the rest of the attack. Good for pressuring opponents on platform above and catching out of air dodge. Can combo into aerial or ground attacks at low percentage. |
| |fairname=Palutena Kick ({{ja|パルテナキック|Parutena Kikku}}) | | |fairname= |
| |fairdmg=9% | | |fairdmg=8% |
| |fairdesc=A flying kick. Its long range and low landing lag make it one of her most reliable spacing options. When coupled with its ability to be auto-canceled when [[SHFF]]'d, it also boasts good combo potential at low to medium percentages; follow-ups include itself, neutral attack, standing/dash grab, and dash attack. However, it has a very short duration and high ending lag. | | |fairdesc=Dropkicks in front of herself. Long horizontal hitbox and low landing lag. Good spacing tool and can combo into grabs and other attacks. It can also be auto-cancelled from SHFF. It is less safe on shield since it delivers less shield stun. Relatively high ending lag. |
| |bairname=Shield Bash ({{ja|シールドバッシュ|Shīrudo Basshu}}) | | |bairname= |
| |bairdmg=12% (shield), 9% (arm) | | |bairdmg=12% (shield), 9% (arm) |
| |bairdesc=Rotates her body to slam her shield into the opponent. Due to it hitting on frame 8, it is tied with up aerial as her second fastest aerial. It also has the second lowest amount of landing lag out of her aerials, and can be auto-canceled from a short hop. When these traits are coupled with its shield hitbox's respectable damage and high knockback scaling, it is one of Palutena's most viable KOing options. Its shield hitbox KOs middleweights at 135%/123% (''3DS''/''Wii U'') while near the edge of Final Destination. Like dash attack's clean hitbox, it grants partial invincibility around her body, but does so for its entire duration instead of for several frames. However, it has very high ending lag and a very small sourspot on her arm that deals less damage. Due to having its hitboxes positioned only on her shielded arm, it can also potentially miss an opponent that is too close to her. | | |bairdesc=Hits with her shield behind herself. The shield can block attacks due to the attack granting her invincibility frames (8 frames). Can beat out most aerial attacks and certain projectiles. Comes out one frame faster than her forward aerial, it has relatively low landing lag and can be auto-cancelled from a short hop. However, it is easy to miss if the opponents is too close to Palutena since it does not have a hitbox around her, and it has very high ending lag for an aerial (41 frames). |
| |uairname=Halo ({{ja|後光|Gokō}}) | | |uairname= |
| |uairdmg=1% (hits 1-4), 5% (hit 5) | | |uairdmg=1% (loop hits), 5% (last hit), 9% if all hits connect |
| |uairdesc=Twirls while emitting her halo. Due to it hitting on frame 8, it is tied with back aerial as her second fastest aerial. Like neutral aerial, it has a long duration, hits multiple times and its last hit has extremely high knockback scaling. These traits allow it to reliably pressure aerial opponents above Palutena, and make it one of her most viable KOing options. Its last hit KOs middleweights at 104%/95% (''3DS''/''Wii U'') while near the upper blast line of Final Destination. However, it has a noticeable amount of ending lag. Due to having more interruptible frames than auto-canceling frames, it also cannot be auto-canceled at all, even a few frames after its animation ends. Despite this, its auto-cancel issue can be mitigated by using another attack with less ending lag, such as forward aerial, before Palutena lands on solid ground. | | |uairdesc=Twirls and then lights up her halo, which hits up to five times. Long duration and can be used to pressure aerial opponents above her. Has a great KO potential at high percentage. However, it has fairly high ending lag (24 frames). Interestingly enough, this attack has more interruptible frames than auto-canceling frames, meaning it cannot be auto-cancelled at all. This can, however, be avoided by using other attack with lower ending lag before she hits the ground, like her forward air. As it pulls opponents when fast-falling, it is possible for it to combo into another grab at low percentages despite its ending lag. |
| |dairname=Purging Kick ({{ja|追放キック|Tsuihō Kikku}}) | | |dairname= |
| |dairdmg=9% | | |dairdmg=9% |
| |dairdesc=A downward roundhouse kick. Unlike other meteor smashes, it will always meteor smash aerial opponents, thanks to its consistent hitbox. Conversely, it will obliquely launch grounded opponents, which allows it to be used as a punishment option from [[out of shield]] when SHFF'd. Due to it hitting on frame 10 and having the highest ending lag of any aerial attack in the game, it is her slowest aerial and thus very punishable. In addition, it only lasts for only 1 frame, has very minimal horizontal range, and cannot auto-cancel unless used from a jump. As a result of its flaws, it is unarguably Palutena's least effective aerial attack. | | |dairdesc=Performs an arcing kick below herself, meteor smashing anyone below her. This attack has no late hits, meaning it will always meteor smash. Can be used as an out of shield option. However, it lasts for only one frame and it has very low range, making it difficult to land. While it has high end lag, it does not have high landing lag. |
| |grabname=Grab ({{ja|つかみ|Tsukami}}) | | |grabname= |
| |grabdesc=Telekinetically clinches the opponent. Palutena's overall grab range is above-average: her standing grab is the fourth longest ranged non-[[tether grab]] in the game, while her pivot grab also has impressive range. However, her dash grab has a slight amount of ending lag. | | |grabdesc=Holds her staff vertically in front of herself, magically trapping the enemy. Fairly large grab range, though her dash grab has some ending lag. |
| |pummelname=Grab Petit Shock ({{ja|つかみプチショック|Tsukami Puchi Shokku}}) | | |pummelname= |
| |pummeldmg=3.1% | | |pummeldmg=3.1% |
| |pummeldesc=A small blast of light. Moderately slow, but tied with {{SSB4|Sheik}}'s for the sixth most damaging pummel in the game. | | |pummeldesc=Blasts the enemy with light. Despite being a bit slow, it is one of the best pummels in the game due to its damage output. |
| |fthrowname=Zero-Contact Throw ({{ja|触れない投げ|Sawarenai Nage}}) | | |fthrowname= |
| |fthrowdmg=9% | | |fthrowdmg=9% |
| |fthrowdesc=Slightly curls herself and then telekinetically pushes the opponent forward. It is Palutena's second most damaging throw, but only has utility as an edge-guard set-up. | | |fthrowdesc=Pushes the enemy away with her magic. It is Palutena's weakest throw in terms of knockback, though it can be used to throw opponents off the ledge for an edge-guard. |
| |bthrowname=Zero-Contact Reverse Throw ({{ja|触れない逆投げ|Sawarenai Sakanage}}) | | |bthrowname= |
| |bthrowdmg=10% | | |bthrowdmg=10% |
| |bthrowdesc=Telekinetically lifts the opponent and then performs an inverted version of the [[wikipedia:Arabesque (ballet position)|Arabesque]], a ballet position, to fling the opponent backward. It is Palutena's most damaging throw, and her only throw that KOs at reasonable percentages. It is also useful for setting up an edge-guard. It KOs middleweights at 156%/146% (''3DS''/''Wii U'') while near the edge of Final Destination. | | |bthrowdesc=Performs a ballet-inspired throw, which launches the enemy at the [[Sakurai angle]] behind herself. It is her strongest throw, however, it is easily DI'd and won't KO until 155%. |
| |uthrowname=Launch ({{ja|打ち上げ|Uchiage}}) | | |uthrowname= |
| |uthrowdmg=8% | | |uthrowdmg=8% |
| |uthrowdesc=Telekinetically heaves the opponent upward. Despite having high base knockback, its average damage output and below-average knockback scaling make it unreliable at KOing without the use of a highly elevated [[platform]], such as {{SSB4|Battlefield}}'s top platform. As a result, it is better suited for setting up aerial pressure. | | |uthrowdesc=Sends the enemy into the air with her staff. Can be used to pressure opponents in the air with aerial attacks or an up tilt. |
| |dthrowname=Knock Down ({{ja|叩き落とし|Tataki Otoshi}}) | | |dthrowname= |
| |dthrowdmg=5% | | |dthrowdmg=5% |
| |dthrowdesc=Telekinetically slams the opponent onto the ground. It is Palutena's most useful throw, thanks to its high base knockback, very low knockback growth, and diagonal launching angle. Depending on the opponent's DI, it can combo into any of her aerials, most notably up aerial. At high percentages, its up aerial combo is a reliable KO combo against almost the entirety of the cast, similarly to {{SSB4|Zelda}}'s own respective combo. Its back aerial combo also has decent KO potential, but must be used with a [[reverse aerial rush]]. In comparison, its down aerial combo requires both a successful read of the opponent's air dodge, and the opponent failing to DI properly. It can also combo into up smash, although it has the same requirements as the down aerial combo. However, down throw's combos are susceptible to DI, and it loses its effectiveness while Palutena has high [[rage]]. | | |dthrowdesc=Magically shoves the enemy into the ground. Her best throw, it is ideal for combos and KO set-up; depending on opponent's DI, it can combo into a neutral, forward, back or up aerial, and even an up smash by reading the opponent's air dodge. It can also combo into a down aerial near the ledge for a potential meteor smash. |
| |floorfname= | | |floorfname= |
| |floorfdmg=7% | | |floorfdmg=7% |
| |floorfdesc=Swings her staff behind herself and then in front of herself before getting up. | | |floorfdesc=Swings her staff in front and behind her. |
| |floorbname= | | |floorbname= |
| |floorbdmg=7% | | |floorbdmg=7% |
| |floorbdesc=Swings her staff behind herself and then in front of herself before getting up. | | |floorbdesc=Swings her staff 180 degrees along the ground. |
| |floortname= | | |floortname= |
| |floortdmg=5% | | |floortdmg=5% |
| |floortdesc=Swings her staff in front of herself and then behind herself before getting up. | | |floortdesc=Similar to her other floor attacks. |
| |edgename= | | |edgename= |
| |edgedmg=7% | | |edgedmg=7% |
| |edgedesc=Performs a legsweep while climbing up. | | |edgedesc=Climbs up the stage and hits with a leg swipe. |
| |nsdefname=Autoreticle | | |nsdefname=Autoreticle |
| |nsdefdmg=2.9% (per hit, 3 hits) | | |nsdefdmg=2.9% (per hit) |
| |nsdefdesc=Illuminates her staff's orb to aim a {{s|wikipedia|reticle}} over an opponent within a large frontal cone radius, and then fires three energy blasts at that location. It will only fire the blasts if no surfaces block her target (including platforms), and if the opponent is within range and not [[Intangibility|intangible]]. It can be used as a way for stopping direct approaches and [[lock]]ing, as well as forcing an approach. However, it has high ending lag, regardless of whether or not it targets anything. Because the shots aren’t very fast and only go in one direction, they can be dodged with relative ease. | | |nsdefdesc=Takes aim with a charge-shot reticle from ''Kid Icarus Uprising'' which appears over the enemy, then fires three light shots at that location. Can be initiated only if an enemy is within range, with nothing blocking her target, and said enemy doesn't have invincibility from [[tech|teching]], or dodging. Can be used as a way for stopping direct approaches. It is also able to hit opponents behind Palutena and be used for jab locks. It also stalls her mid-air, making it useful to stop opponents from gimping her. |
| |nsc1name=[[Explosive Flame]] | | |nsc1name=[[Explosive Flame]] |
| |nsc1dmg=0.8% (loop, 6 hits), 4.2% (last) | | |nsc1dmg=0.8% (loop), 4.2% (last) |
| |nsc1desc=Creates a [[Smart Bomb]]-like explosion approximately three character lengths away. It is a decent spacing and zoning tool like Autoreticle. Unlike Autoreticle, it actually has KO potential, thanks to its loop hits reliably trapping the opponent, and its last hit having impressive knockback in spite of its low damage output. Its last hit KOs middleweights at 170% from anywhere on Final Destination in {{for3ds}}. However, its noticeable start-up lag and set distance make it fairly predictable like Autoreticle. | | |nsc1desc=Creates a Smart Bomb-like explosion at approximately 3 character lengths away. Great spacing and zoning tool, but its slow startup and set distance can make it easily predictable. |
| |nsc2name=[[Heavenly Light]] | | |nsc2name=[[Heavenly Light]] |
| |nsc2dmg=1% (per hit, 36 hits) | | |nsc2dmg=1% (per hit) |
| |nsc2desc=Emits a large, rectangular field of supernal light above herself. Its duration can be extended as long as the special button is held. It deals damage within its area, and has windboxes at its edges that push away opponents. However, it cannot KO outright because of its [[Knockback#No knockback|lack of knockback]]. As a result, it can be used to steal a KO from a character who launched another. When coupled with its ability to be [[Absorption|absorbed]], it can also function as a very useful way to supplement a teammate if they have a move to absorb it. Still, relatively high end lag makes Palutena even more vulnerable using this move. | | |nsc2desc=Projects a huge rectangular field of supernal light above her and to the sides. It deals damage in the whole area without producing knockback or flinching, as well as repelling all enemies from the sides. Because of this, this move can be used to steal a KO from a fighter who launched another. Can be absorbed. Hold the button to extend the duration. |
| |ssdefname=Reflect Barrier | | |ssdefname=Reflect Barrier |
| |ssdefdmg=5%, 1.17× (reflected projectiles) | | |ssdefdmg=5%, 1.17x damage (reflected projectiles) |
| |ssdefdesc=Raises her shield to emit a rectangular barrier. The barrier [[reflect]]s [[projectile]]s and weakly [[push]]es opponents away, dealing damage to anyone within grabbing range. Palutena's shield also has an [[unblockable]] hitbox when it is being raised. If the barrier blocks or reflects an attack that deals at least 50%, it will break. However, unlike other reflectors, it can be used immediately after breaking. The barrier stays out for almost an entire second (58 frames). | | |ssdefdesc=Raises her shield forward, casting a rectangular barrier which pushes opponents away and [[reflect]]s [[projectile]]s. Palutena's shield has a hitbox when it is being raised, allowing her to damage opponents with an unblockable hit. If the wall reflects an attack that deals at least 50% damage, it will break. However, unlike other reflectors, it can be used immediately after it has shattered. |
| |ssc1name=[[Angelic Missile]] | | |ssc1name=[[Angelic Missile]] |
| |ssc1dmg=13% | | |ssc1dmg=13% |
| |ssc1desc=Shoots herself forward to perform a corkscrew [[Wikipedia:Professional wrestling attacks|battering ram]], similarly to [[Skull Bash]]. Due to it covering almost half of Battlefield and not rendering her helpless, it is a very useful horizontal recovery option, though it has a moderate amount of end lag in mid-air. In addition, its respectable damage output and high base knockback allow it to KO middleweights at 108% while near the edge of Final Destination in the ''3DS'' version. However, it can be avoided somewhat easily because of its noticeable start-up lag, and can even be interrupted by very weak attacks because of its low knockback scaling. Unlike Skull Bash and [[Green Missile]], it also propels Palutena at a set distance because of its inability to be [[charge]]d. | | |ssc1desc=Shoots herself forward to attack with her head, similar to [[Skull Bash]] and [[Green Missile]]. Can aid her recovery significantly without leaving her helpless. It is also a decent (albeit somewhat easy to dodge) KO move offstage. |
| |ssc2name=[[Super Speed]] | | |ssc2name=[[Super Speed]] |
| |ssc2dmg=0%-7% | | |ssc2dmg=2.6% |
| |ssc2desc=Glides along the ground very quickly while emitting her halo in order to ram into the opponent. It covers the entirety of Battlefield when used on the ground, and propels her diagonally downward when used in the air. Damage varies based on acceleration and timing; starting the move next to someone will knock them aside dealing no damage. In addition to damaging opponents on contact, it can be canceled with her jump, grab, dash attack, sidestep, or pressing the special button again. It has a cooldown period that lasts for slightly more than 3 seconds (184 frames), and a small ring of light will appear around Palutena's torso to indicate when it can be used again. It is considered her best side special move, thanks to its sheer speed and ability to retain its momentum after canceling collectively granting Palutena a plethora of options for mix-ups, recovery, pressure and mobility. | | |ssc2desc=Performs a charging attack where she glides along the ground very quickly and for a long distance. She can damage enemies by ramming into them. While in the air, the move will send her diagonally downwards. It is considered her best side special move due to its speed and ability to retain its momentum after canceling the attack, which gives Palutena a plethora of options for mix-ups, recovery, potential pressure, and mobility. Can be cancelled with her jump, up smash, grab, dash attack, and other attacks. It has a small cooldown duration. |
| |usdefname=Warp | | |usdefname=Warp |
| |usdefdmg=— | | |usdefdmg=0% |
| |usdefdesc=Disappears and then reappears in a chosen direction. It quickly covers both a respectable amount of height and a decent horizontal distance while rendering Palutena [[Teleport (disambiguation)|invisible]]. It can also be [[Ledge-canceling|edge-canceled]], which grants it defensive and re-positioning potentials. However, it renders Palutena [[helpless]] after she reappears unless it is edge-canceled. Functions similar to [[Mewtwo]]’s [[Teleport]]. | | |usdefdesc=Disappears and then reappears in a chosen direction, much like [[Teleport]]. Can be ledge-cancelled, allowing for defensive and movement options. |
| |usc1name=[[Jump Glide]] | | |usc1name=[[Jump Glide]] |
| |usc1dmg=— | | |usc1dmg=0% |
| |usc1desc=Jumps a fair distance and then glides afterward, similarly to [[Peach Parasol]], before entering a helpless state at the end of the glide. It can be canceled into any aerial move, which makes it great at maintaining vertical follow-ups, and covers more horizontal distance than Warp. However, it cannot be edge-canceled, and canceling it into her aerials will render her helpless, similarly to [[Winged Pikmin]]. In addition, if Palutena flinches during the move, she cannot do anything until she lands on the ground aside from moving, similarly to [[Wings of Icarus]]. The move jumps much lower on the ground. | | |usc1desc=Jumps a fair distance up, then glides similarly to [[Peach Parasol]]. Good for keeping vertical follow-ups, and it has higher horizontal recovery distance than Warp, however, it cannot be ledge-cancelled and, if gimped, she cannot do anything until she hits the ground, which may lead to an inevitable KO. |
| |usc2name=[[Rocket Jump]] | | |usc2name=[[Rocket Jump]] |
| |usc2dmg=12% (grounded), 10% (aerial) | | |usc2dmg=12% (ground), 10% (air) |
| |usc2desc=Detonates an explosion at her feet to propel herself upward. Its grounded explosion is strong enough to KO middleweights at 108% while near the edge of Final Destination in the ''3DS'' version. Its aerial explosion deals slightly less damage and KOs grounded opponents noticeably later, but powerfully meteor smashes aerial opponents directly below Palutena. However, the explosion has fairly minimal horizontal range. It also covers less height than Warp or Jump Glide, and little horizontal distance. | | |usc2desc=Creates an explosion that boosts Palutena upwards and damages nearby enemies. The explosion strongly meteor smashes airborne enemies below her. However, it gives her the least vertical distance of all her up specials and little to no horizontal movement. |
| |dsdefname=Counter | | |dsdefname=Counter |
| |dspage=Counter (Palutena) | | |dspage=Counter (Palutena) |
| |dsdefdmg=1.3× (minimum 10%) | | |dsdefdmg=1.3x damage of countered attacks, 10% minimum |
| |dsdefdesc=Parries with her shield and then [[counterattack]]s any incoming attacks by thrusting her staff forward. Its damage multiplier is tied with [[Vision]] and [[Slip Counter]]'s for the second highest in the game. It is also one of the few counterattacks that consists of a sweetspot and a sourspot: the former is located at the staff's head, whereas the latter is located at the staff's handle. Despite its appearance, it has impressive horizontal range, as it can counterattack large/disjointed hitboxes like {{SSB4|Shulk}}'s forward smash. However, it is unarguably the worst counterattack in the game for a number of reasons. Due to it coming out on frame 10, it is tied with [[Toad (move)|Toad]] for the highest amount of start-up lag out of every counterattack in the game, and is further burdened with the highest ending lag of any counterattack in the game. It is also the second weakest counterattack in the game in regard to knockback, and has both a very short counter window and [https://zippy.gfycat.com/SlipperyUnsungBedbug.webm poor vertical range]. | | |dsdefdesc=After hiding behind her shield, she performs a counterattack with her staff, similar to that of many of the {{uv|Fire Emblem}} characters. It has a surprisingly high damage output. Despite what one of the in-game's tips says, it has the lowest range and lowest power of all counterattacks. It also has very long ending lag should it miss, making it punishable. It also has a sourspot that deals even less knockback. Will [[One-hit KO]] anyone if she managed to counter an attack that deals at least 50% damage. |
| |dsc1name=[[Lightweight]] | | |dsc1name=[[Lightweight]] |
| |dsc1dmg=— | | |dsc1dmg=0% |
| |dsc1desc=Nearly doubles her [[walk]]ing speed, [[dash]]ing speed and [[jump]] height, but slows her [[falling speed]], lowers her [[gravity]], and increases the damage received (although knockback remains unchanged) for slightly more than 12.5 seconds (755 frames). Upon concluding, her jump height and gravity return to normal, while her grounded movement becomes much slower for nearly 5 seconds (299 frames). It is considered Palutena's best down special move, thanks to it significantly improving her off-stage presence, and granting both an immense increase in follow-up options and access to down throw-initiated KO set-ups that are guaranteed on the entire cast. | | |dsc1desc=Increases her speed and jumping height. While in this effect, it significantly improves her off stage game and allows her to have more follow ups and an access to her guaranteed KO set ups from down throw. However in exchange for this effect, she will take increased damage (knockback remains the same). After it wears off, she will become slower for a very short time. |
| |dsc2name=[[Celestial Firework]] | | |dsc2name=[[Celestial Firework]] |
| |dsc2dmg=3.2% (toss), 1.2% (explosion, 4 hits) | | |dsc2dmg=3.2% (toss), 1.2% (blast) |
| |dsc2desc=Shoots an [[explosive]] firework almost directly above herself. Its explosion is strong enough to KO middleweights at 145% from anywhere on Final Destination in the ''3DS'' version. In addition to its power and good vertical range, it grants invincibility before the firework is launched. However, it is has a fairly long duration and extremely minimal horizontal range, to the point that it will only hit grounded opponents if they are at point-blank range. | | |dsc2desc=Shoots an [[explosive]] firework upwards in front of her. It has invinciblity frames before firing the firework. |
| |fsname=Black Hole Laser | | |fsname=Black Hole Laser |
| |fsdmg=— (Black Hole), 2.4% (Mega Laser hits 1-12), 12% (Mega Laser hit 13) | | |fsdmg=2.4% (loop), 12% (last) |
| |fsdesc=Illuminates her staff's orb and twirls around repeatedly before firing a Black Hole from her staff's orb, after which she quickly retreats off-stage in order to fire a Mega Laser into the Black Hole. The Black Hole does not deal damage, but [[pull]]s the opponent into itself and places them in a [[tumbling]] state. Conversely, the Mega Laser hits multiple times before concluding with a final blast that launches the opponent and dissipates the Black Hole. It is strong enough to KOs middleweights at 35% while near the edge of Final Destination in the ''3DS'' version. | | |fsdesc=Palutena twirls her staff above her, then speeds out of the stage. She then fires a Black Hole, which attracts foes towards it and puts them in a [[tumbling]] state, then fires the Mega Laser into the Black Hole to deal damage, concluding with a final hit to knock the victims away as Black Hole dissipates. It KOs at 54%. Palutena will then return to the stage after the Final Smash ends. |
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| ===Stats===
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| {{Attributes
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| |cast = 58
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| |weight = 91
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| |rweight = 39-40
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| |dash = 1.5
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| |rdash = 25-41
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| |run = 1.888
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| |rrun = 13
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| |walk = 1.21
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| |rwalk = 14
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| |trac = 0.068
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| |rtrac = 6-9
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| |airfric = 0.01
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| |rairfric = 24-32
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| |air = 0.91
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| |rair = 49
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| |baseaccel = 0.01
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| |rbaseaccel = 10-54
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| |addaccel = 0.1
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| |raddaccel = 1-4
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| |gravity = 0.105
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| |rgravity = 15-16
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| |fall = 1.4
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| |rfall = 40-41
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| |ff = 2.24
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| |rff = 39-41
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| |jumpsquat = 5
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| |rjumpsquat = 14-41
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| |jumpheight = 35.900002
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| |rjumpheight = 15
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| |shorthop = 17.303881
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| |rshorthop = 17
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| |djump = 35.900002
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| |rdjump = 17
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| |ellag = 4
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| |rellag = 1-46
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| }}
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| ===[[Announcer]] call===
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| {{audio|Needs announcer calls from other languages.}}
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| ===[[On-screen appearance]]=== | | ===[[On-screen appearance]]=== |
| {{appearance
| | *Walks out of a heavenly golden door surrounded by a glowing light. |
| |desc=Walks out of a golden door that is decorated with her halo's design and emits a bright, shining light.
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| |char=Palutena
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| ===[[Taunt]]s=== | | ===[[Taunt]]s=== |
| {{Taunt/SSB4 | | {{Taunt/SSB4 |
| |char=Palutena | | |char=Palutena |
| |desc-up=Raises her arms overhead and then brings them down while producing ethereal wings, emitting her halo, and saying "You shall be purified!" ({{ja|浄化してあげましょう|Jōka shite agemashou}}, ''You will be purified.'') | | |desc-up=Makes a sweeping gesture with her arms while producing her ethereal wings and her halo shines, saying "''You shall be purified!''" ({{ja|浄化してあげましょう|Jōka Shite Agemashou}}, ''You will be purified.'') |
| |desc-side=Laughs while using her staff to perform a twirling, inverted version of the Arabesque. | | |desc-side=Spins around her staff, dancing with her foot in the air, laughing. |
| |desc-down=Lets go of her staff and telekinetically holds it next to herself, then brushes her hair aside while emitting her halo and saying "Ready when you are." ({{ja|いつでもどうぞ?|Itsudemo dōzo?}}, ''Feel free whenever.'') before grabbing her staff.}} | | |desc-down=Lets go of her staff, which floats while she brushes her hair aside as her halo shines, saying "''Ready when you are.''" ({{ja|いつでもどうぞ?|Itsudemo Dōzo?}}, ''Feel free whenever.'')}} |
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| ===[[Idle pose]]s=== | | ===[[Idle pose]]s=== |
| {{Idle | | {{Idle |
| |desc-1=Taps the ground with the tail of her staff and shield in front of herself, during which she briefly emits her halo. | | |desc-1=Touches the ground with the tail of her staff and shield in front of her, briefly making her halo shine. |
| |desc-2=Looks away while crossing her staff and shield in front of herself, during which she briefly emits her halo. | | |desc-2=Looks away while crossing her staff and shield in front of her, briefly making her halo shine. |
| |image-1=PalutenaIdlePose1WiiU.jpg | | |image-1=PalutenaIdlePose1WiiU.jpg |
| |image-2=PalutenaIdlePose2WiiU.jpg}} | | |image-2=PalutenaIdlePose2WiiU.jpg}} |
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| ===[[Crowd cheer]]=== | | ===[[Crowd cheer]]=== |
| {| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="1" | | {{Crowd |
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| !{{{name|}}}
| | |game=SSB4 |
| !Cheer (English)
| | |desc-us=Pa-lu-te-na! |
| !Cheer (Japanese)
| | |desc-jp=Pa-lu-tena! |
| !Cheer (Spanish)
| | |pitch-us=Group chant |
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| ! scope="row"|Cheer
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| |[[File:Palutena Cheer English SSB4 SSBU.ogg|center]]||[[File:Palutena Cheer Japanese SSB4.ogg|center]]||{{NTSC}} [[File:Palutena Cheer Spanish NTSC SSB4 SSBU.ogg|center]] <br> {{PAL}} [[File:Palutena Cheer Spanish PAL SSB4.ogg|center]] | |
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| |Pa - lu - te - na! || Pa - lu - tena! || Paaaaalu - te - na! *claps 5 times*
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| !Cheer (German)
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| |{{NTSC}} [[File:Palutena Cheer French NTSC SSB4.ogg|center]] <br> {{PAL}} [[File:Palutena Cheer French PAL SSB4.ogg|center]]||[[File:Palutena Cheer German SSB4.ogg|center]]||[[File:Palutena Cheer Italian SSB4 SSBU.ogg|center]]
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| |Pa - lu - te - na ! || Paaaaalu - te - na! *claps 6 times* || Pa - lu - te - na!
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| ===[[Victory pose]]s=== | | ===[[Victory pose]]s=== |
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| {{Victory/SSB4 | | {{Victory/SSB4 |
| |victory-theme=PitTheme.ogg | | |victory-theme=PitTheme.ogg |
| |victory-desc=An orchestral excerpt of ''Kid Icarus''{{'}} title screen theme. | | |victory-desc=A small excerpt of the title screen theme of ''{{s|icaruspedia|Kid Icarus}}'', with an original ending. |
| |desc-1=Laughs while using her staff to briefly perform the Backwards Showgirl, a pole dancing move, before assuming a seated stance while floating. In the Japanese version, she says "{{ja|本気出してもいいんですよ?|Honki dashite mo īdesu yo?}}" which translates to "It's alright to fight seriously." | | |desc-1=Spins around her staff, then sits in midair laughing. |
| |desc-2=Twirls while floating, then flourishes her staff and emits her halo while saying "No one can hide from the light." | | |desc-2=Twirls around while hovering, saying "No one can hide from the light." |
| **''If {{SSB4|Pit}} is present in the match, there is a chance she will instead say "Oh, so sorry about that, Pit."'' | | **''If Pit is present in the match, there is a chance she will instead say "Oh, so sorry about that, Pit."'' |
| |desc-3=Telekinetically twirls her staff and then points it in front of herself while saying "Too bad for you." | | |desc-3=Twirls her staff and points it in front of her, saying "Too bad for you." |
| **''If {{SSB4|Dark Pit}} is present in the match, there is a chance she will instead say "Poor little Pittoo."'' | | **''If Dark Pit is present in the match, there is a chance she will instead say "Poor little Pittoo."'' |
| |char=Palutena}} | | |char=Palutena}} |
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| ==In [[competitive play]]== | | ==In [[Competitive play|competitive play]]== |
| ===[[Official Custom Moveset Project]]=== | | ===[[Official Custom Moveset Project]]=== |
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| | ===Notable players=== |
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| | *{{Sm|AeroLink|USA}} |
| | *{{Sm|CapnChreest|USA}} |
| | *{{Sm|El_Pitikla|Spain}} |
| | *{{Sm|Iceninja|Canada}} |
| | *{{Sm|TLTC|USA}} |
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| | ==[[List of Super Smash Bros. 4 character trailers#Palutena and Dark Pit|Reveal trailer]]== |
| | <youtube>xqTW13AYniY</youtube> |
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| ===Most historically significant players===
| | :'''Palutena''' |
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| | ::{{flag|ntsc}} ''In Kid Icarus: Uprising, the goddess of light uses telepathy to communicate and grants miracles to support Pit on his adventure. In Smash Bros., she has special moves like Warp and Heavenly Light at her disposal. She's very adaptable—you can customize her into a long- or close-range fighter!'' |
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| *{{Sm|El Pitikla|Spain}} - Co-mained Palutena alongside {{SSB4|Fox}}. He is best known for winning {{Trn|Tech Republic 2}}, using Palutena to defeat several players in top 8, including {{Sm|Greward}} twice in grand finals; although he also used Fox in several sets, this nevertheless marks the largest tournament won by a Palutena player. Additionally, he made top 8 at some of the most notable Spanish/European regionals, placing 5th at {{Trn|Tech Republic}} and 7th at {{Trn|BEAST 7}}.
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| *{{Sm|Iceninja|Canada}} - One of the best North American Palutena players in the game's early years, placing highly at several of Canada's largest events during this time, including 5th at both {{Trn|Canada Cup 2015}} and {{Trn|Enthusiast Gaming Live Expo}} and 7th at {{Trn|Get On My Level 2015}}. Although overshadowed by other Palutena players since, she remains the best Palutena player in Canada, notably placing 25th at {{Trn|Get On My Level 2017}}.
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| *{{Sm|MM|Australia}} - The best Palutena player in Australia, known for placing highly at many of Australia's earliest events, including 2nd at {{Trn|DI Another Day}}, 7th at {{Trn|Southern Cross Championship 2K15}}, and 9th at {{Trn|Battle Arena Melbourne 8}}, the latter being the largest Australian ''Smash 4'' tournament to date. He eventually began playing other characters, but continued to play Palutena from time to time.
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| *{{Sm|Prince Ramen|USA}} - The first noteworthy non-customs Palutena player in competitive play, best known for his win over {{Sm|ZeRo}} at {{Trn|CEO 2016}}, where he also placed 33rd. He saw several other noteworthy results in his region, including placing 7th at {{Trn|Tampa Never Sleeps 6}} and {{Trn|CEO 2016 Prologue}}, but rarely attended events outside of Florida and stopped competing at the end of 2016.
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| *{{Sm|TLTC|USA}} - The best Palutena player of all-time, known for frequently performing well at [[Southern California]] events. His best performances were placing 17th at both {{Trn|2GGT: Abadango Saga}} and {{Trn|2GGC: Greninja Saga}}, upsetting {{Sm|Ranai}} at the latter event, both of which marked the best major performances for a Palutena player. In addition, he also has a win over {{Sm|Kirihara}}, defeating him to place 33rd at {{Trn|EVO 2016}}.
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| ===Tier placement and history===
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| In the early metagame, Palutena was notable for her smash attacks' impressive range and her distinction as the only character in the game with both a [[Reflection|reflector]] and a [[counterattack]] in their default moveset. However, opinions on her eventually dropped dramatically after her weaknesses began to emerge when custom moves were not accounted for, largely because of her sluggish frame data, flawed special moves, and her lack of offensive options outside of her grab game. As such, she was seen as one of the worst characters in competitive play when custom special moves were disabled. On the other hand, many players were more positive towards Palutena when custom special moves were discussed, believing the character was high tier at worst with them. However, the universal ban of custom movesets after {{Trn|EVO 2015}} reversed all positive opinions on Palutena, and the lack of buffs, plus the changes to shield mechanics in subsequent updates, cemented her status as a non-viable character. As such, she was ranked 50th on the first [[tier list]] as a bottom tier character.
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| Palutena's perception and representation began improving at the start of 2016, which not only saw her receive buffs in update [[1.1.5]], but also saw strong in-region results from players such as {{Sm|Prince Ramen}} and {{Sm|TLTC}}. In addition, as the non-custom metagame continued to develop, players also noticed how most of Palutena's matchups against the top- and high-tier characters were not as unfavorable as considered before. This positive development continued throughout the rest of 2016, which saw Prince Ramen score a major upset over {{Sm|ZeRo}} and TLTC place well at many {{Trn|2GGT}} events. Thanks to her buffs and improved results, players no longer considered Palutena as one of the worst characters in the game, and as such, she rose to 40th on the second tier list, being reassessed as a low-tier. | | ::{{flag|pal}} ''Palutena's Reflect Barrier special deflects any attacks and projectiles that come at her from the front. Unlike other fighters' reflective moves, you can deploy this barrier and then leave it to its own devices. You can also push opponents with it, so use it on someone who's teetering on the edge of the stage to push them off.'' |
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| Prince Ramen eventually retired from competitive play, leaving TLTC as the sole Palutena player who was consistently successful at majors. With Palutena's overall results remaining sparse, she began to drop in subsequent tier lists, ranking 42nd on the third one and 44th on the fourth and current one; however, tier restructuring reassessed Palutena as a mid-tier character in the fourth tier list. This reassessment remained up for debate, as many players argued that Palutena should have remained a low-tier character due to her noticeable weaknesses and stagnant playerbase. Nevertheless, opinions on Palutena remained better than they were in the early metagame.
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| ==In Solo Modes==
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| ===[[All-Star Mode]]===
| | ::{{flag|ntsc}} ''Palutena's Final Smash. After doing a divine twirl, she creates a black hole in front of her, drawing in her opponents. When she's got 'em where she wants 'em, she follows up with a wide laser beam that reaches from one edge of the screen to the other. It even changes direction slightly, just in case someone managed to avoid the black hole.'' |
| In All-Star Mode, Palutena is fought in Stage 3 in the 3DS version or Stage 5 in the Wii U version alongside {{SSB4|Yoshi}}, {{SSB4|Captain Falcon}}, {{SSB4|Dr. Mario}}, {{SSB4|Marth}}, {{SSB4|Pit}}, {{SSB4|Mega Man}}, and {{SSB4|Ryu}}.
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| ==={{GameIcon|SSB4-U}}[[Event Match]]es===
| | ::{{flag|pal}} ''Palutena's Final Smash. After doing a divine twirl, she creates a black hole in front of her, drawing in her opponents. When she's got 'em where she wants 'em, the next step is a wide laser beam that reaches from one edge of the screen to the other. It even changes direction slightly, for that extra chance of taking out her foes.'' |
| ====Solo Events====
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| * '''[[New Challengers 2]]''': Palutena is one of the seven opponents fought in this event alongside {{SSB4|Greninja}}, {{SSB4|Robin}}, {{SSB4|Shulk}}, {{SSB4|Dark Pit}}, {{SSB4|Mega Man}}, and {{SSB4|Pac-Man}}.
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| * '''[[The Demon King and the Goddess]]''': As {{SSB4|Ganondorf}}, the player must initially defeat {{SSB4|Link}} and {{SSB4|Zelda}}. After the two are defeated or some time has passed, a giant Palutena appears must be defeated her as well.
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| * '''[[The Destroyer Cometh]]''': Palutena must defeat a giant Ganondorf and two other Ganondorfs before they destroy all of [[Skyworld]]'s [[terrain]].
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| * '''[[The Ultimate Battle]]''': Two players select a character and must defeat the entire roster.
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| * '''[[Unlikely Allies]]''': Palutena and Ganondorf must defeat sixteen {{SSB4|Mr. Game & Watch}}es.
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| ===[[Congratulations screen]]s===
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| ====3DS====
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| SSB4-3DS Congratulations Classic Palutena.png|Classic Mode
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| ====Wii U====
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| SSB4-Wii U Congratulations Classic Palutena.png|Classic Mode
| | File:PalutenaTrophy3DS.png|Classic (3DS) |
| SSB4-Wii U Congratulations All-Star Palutena.png|All-Star Mode
| | File:PalutenaAllStarTrophy3DS.png|Alt. (3DS) |
| | PalutenaTrophyWiiU.png|Classic (Wii U) |
| | PalutenaAltTrophyWiiU.png|Alt. (Wii U) |
| | BlackHoleLaserTrophyWiiU.png|[[Black Hole Laser]] |
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| ==[[Trophies]]== | | ==In [[Event Match]]es== |
| Palutena's default trophy is obtained by clearing Classic Mode as Palutena. Her alternate trophy is obtained by clearing All-Star Mode as Palutena in the 3DS version or purchasing it in the Trophy Shop for 1000G in the Wii U version (the latter can only appear after clearing Classic or All-Star as Palutena). The Black Hole Laser trophy is obtained only in the Wii U version by clearing All-Star Mode as Palutena.
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| {{Trophy/Fighter | | * '''[[New Challengers 2]]''': Palutena is one of the seven opponents fought in this event alongside {{SSB4|Greninja}}, {{SSB4|Robin}}, {{SSB4|Shulk}}, {{SSB4|Dark Pit}}, {{SSB4|Mega Man}}, and {{SSB4|Pac-Man}}. |
| |name=Palutena | | * '''[[The Demon King and the Goddess]]''': {{SSB4|Ganondorf}} must defeat a giant Palutena, who arrives after defeating {{SSB4|Link}} and {{SSB4|Zelda}}. |
| |image-3ds=PalutenaTrophy3DS.png | | * '''[[The Destroyer Cometh]]''': Palutena must defeat a giant {{SSB4|Ganondorf}} and 2 other Ganondorfs before they destroy all the terrain on [[Skyworld]]. |
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| |desc-ntsc=In Kid Icarus: Uprising, the goddess of light uses telepathy to communicate and grants miracles to support Pit on his adventure. In Smash Bros., she has special moves like Warp and Heavenly Light at her disposal. She's very adaptable—you can customize her into a long- or close-range fighter! | |
| |desc-pal=Said to be able to perform miracles, this goddess supports Pit in battle, using telepathy to communicate with him. She's no slouch on her own, either. She has a huge variety of moves you can customise and use to your advantage. Short or long range, the sky's the limit! Or maybe not. After all, she can teleport. | |
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| | * '''[[The Ultimate Battle]]''': Two players select a character and must defeat the entire roster. |
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| | * '''[[Unlikely Allies]]''': Palutena and {{SSB4|Ganondorf}} must defeat 16 {{SSB4|Mr. Game & Watch}}es. |
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| |desc-3ds-ntsc=Palutena's Reflect Barrier side special deflects any attacks and projectiles that come at her from the front. Unlike other reflective moves, you can leave this barrier in place and it will keep reflecting. If you really want to ruin someone's day, you can push them over an edge using this move.
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| |desc-wiiu-ntsc=Palutena's Reflect Barrier side special deflects any attacks and projectiles that come at her from the front. Unlike others' reflective moves, she can move a bit while this barrier is active. If you really want to ruin someone's day, you can push him or her over an edge using this move.
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| |desc-pal=Palutena's Final Smash. After doing a divine twirl, she creates a black hole in front of her, drawing in her opponents. When she's got 'em where she wants 'em, the next step is a wide laser beam that reaches from one edge of the screen to the other. It even changes direction slightly, for that extra chance of taking out her foes.
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| <gallery> | | <gallery> |
| | Palutena Poster.jpg|Artwork of Palutena used on the website. |
| SSB4 Newcomer Introduction Palutena.png|Palutena's splash art. | | SSB4 Newcomer Introduction Palutena.png|Palutena's splash art. |
| | PotD_Palutena_comment.jpg|Reveal image from [[List of Director's Room Miiverse posts|the Director's Room]]. |
| Palutena amiibo.png|Palutena's [[amiibo]]. | | Palutena amiibo.png|Palutena's [[amiibo]]. |
| Palutena Poster.jpg|Artwork of Palutena used on the website. In addition to featuring her, {{SSB4|Pit}} and {{SSB4|Link}}, {{SSB4|Dark Pit}} is visible in the background.
| | SSB4 Palutena Screen-1.jpg|In {{forwiiu}}. |
| PotD Palutena comment.jpg|The Pic of the Day revealing Palutena's inclusion.
| | SSB4 Palutena Screen-2.jpg|Using Explosive Flame. |
| SSB4 Palutena Screen-1.jpg|Palutena, as she appears in {{forwiiu}}. | | SSB4 Palutena Screen-3.jpg|With [[Phosphora]], who appears as an Assist Trophy. |
| SSB4 Palutena Screen-2.jpg|Using [[Explosive Flame]]. | |
| SSB4 Palutena Screen-3.jpg|Alongside [[Phosphora]]. | |
| SSB4 Palutena Screen-4.jpg|On [[Mario Galaxy]]. | | SSB4 Palutena Screen-4.jpg|On [[Mario Galaxy]]. |
| SSB4 Palutena Screen-5.jpg|Alongside {{SSB4|Marth}}. | | SSB4 Palutena Screen-5.jpg|Fighting {{SSB4|Marth}}. |
| SSB4 Palutena Screen-6.jpg|Using her down taunt. | | SSB4 Palutena Screen-6.jpg|Taunting. |
| SSB4 Palutena Screen-7.jpg|Alongside {{SSB4|Kirby}}, who [[Inhale (Kirby)|copied]] her. | | SSB4 Palutena Screen-7.jpg|With {{SSB4|Kirby}}, who [[Inhale (Kirby)|copied]] Palutena's ability. |
| SSB4 Palutena Screen-8.jpg|On {{SSB4|Battlefield}}. | | SSB4 Palutena Screen-8.jpg|In {{SSB4|Battlefield}}. |
| SSB4 Palutena Screen-9.jpg|Alongside {{SSB4|Mario}} on [[Arena Ferox]]. | | SSB4 Palutena Screen-9.jpg|With {{SSB4|Mario}} in [[Arena Ferox]]. |
| SSB4 Palutena Screen-10.jpg|Palutena, as she appears in {{for3ds}}. | | SSB4 Palutena Screen-10.jpg|In {{for3ds}}. |
| SSB4 - Palutena Final Smash.png|Using [[Black Hole Laser]], her [[Final Smash]]. | | SSB4 - Palutena Final Smash.png|Palutena's Final Smash, Black Hole Laser. |
| SSB3DS Home Run Contest.jpg|Palutena taking part in the [[Home-Run Contest]] in {{for3ds}}. | | SSB3DS Home Run Contest.jpg|Palutena taking part in the [[Home-Run Contest]] in the 3DS version of ''SSB4''. |
| SSB4 - Palutena Heavenly Light.jpg|Using [[Heavenly Light]]. | | SSB4 - Palutena Heavenly Light.jpg|One of Palutena's special moves, Heavenly Light. |
| SSB4 - Palutena Up Smash.jpg|Using her up smash. | | SSB4 - Palutena Up Smash.jpg|Palutena's up smash attack. |
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| ==Trivia== | | ==Trivia== |
| *Palutena's artwork highly resembles her [[:File:Palutena Uprising.png|''Kid Icarus: Uprising'' artwork]]. | | *Palutena and the Mii Fighters are the only characters that have their customizable special moves unlocked from the start. |
| *Palutena's [[special move]]s have a few distinct traits associated with them:
| | *[http://orangerob.tumblr.com/post/100877071708/kirby-saying-the-english-versions-of-copy-moves Unused sound files] exist for {{SSB4|Kirby}} using all three of Palutena's neutral special moves, suggesting either that it was not until late in development that it was decided which would be the default, or that Kirby was originally able to copy any one of her neutral special moves. |
| **Her special moves, [[Character customization|custom special moves]] and [[Final Smash]] are based on some of the {{s|icaruspedia|Powers}} she can grant to [[Pit]] and {{s|icaruspedia|fighter}}s in ''{{s|icaruspedia|Kid Icarus: Uprising}}''.
| | *Palutena is the only character who can use both a [[Reflect Barrier|reflector]] and a [[Counter (Palutena)|counterattack]] without customs. |
| **She occasionally calls out the names of all but one of her special moves upon using them. The only exception is [[Reflect Barrier]], with which she simply says "Reflect!" instead of its full name.
| | *Palutena is the only character who was part of a Final Smash the previous game and a fighter the next game. |
| ***Incidentally, she also does this when using her forward and down smash attacks. In their cases, Palutena will occasionally say "Goddess Wings" ({{ja|ゴッド ウイング|Goddo Uingu}}, "God Wing").
| | *Excluding {{SSBB|Snake}} with his [[up smash]] in ''Brawl'', Palutena has the highest vertical-ranged, non-projectile up smash with her pillar of light. |
| **She is the only character in the game, whose default moveset has both a [[Reflect Barrier|reflector]] and a [[Counter (Palutena)|counterattack]] as well as the first to do so in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series.
| | *Most character's landing animations have them simply land on their two feet. However, Palutena always twirls herself upon landing, excluding landings from a [[short hop]]. |
| **She and the {{SSB4|Mii Fighter}}s are the only characters whose custom special moves are immediately available instead of being unlockable.
| | *Palutena is the only character (along with a [[Mii Gunner]] wearing the Proto Man Costume) in ''Smash 4'' with a visible shield that does not protect her while idle: {{SSB4|Link}} and {{SSB4|Toon Link}} have versions of the [[Shield_(Link)|Hylian Shield]] which are able to block projectiles while standing and walking, while Palutena's shield does not have this property. Her shield does give her dash attack and back aerial invincibility frames, however, meaning her shield isn't entirely aesthetic. |
| ***They are also the only characters whose custom moves are completely different from one another, rather than being the same moves with different properties.
| | *Her pose in her official artwork nearly matches her pose in her official artwork from ''Kid Icarus Uprising''. |
| **{{SSB4|Kirby}} has [http://orangerob.tumblr.com/post/100877071708/kirby-saying-the-english-versions-of-copy-moves unused sound files] that consist of him vocalizing all three of her neutral special moves. This suggests that either it was not until late in development that it was decided which would be Palutena's default neutral special move, or that Kirby was originally able to [[Inhale (Kirby)|copy]] any one of her neutral special moves. | |
| *Palutena is one of the few characters who can occasionally say something upon being KO'd instead of typically grunting or yelling in pain. In her case, she says "Oh no!" | |
| *Palutena is the first character to be part of a [[Final Smash]] in a previous installment of ''Super Smash Bros.'', and a playable character in a subsequent installment, the second would be [[Chrom]]. | |
| *Unlike most characters, Palutena twirls upon hard landing, instead of simply landing on her feet. | |
| *Palutena is the first character since {{SSB|Link}} in ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' to wield a shield at all times that does not protect her while idle. | |
| **This trait is also applicable to {{SSB4|Mii Gunner}} and {{SSB4|Mii Swordfighter}}, but only while they are wearing the [[Proto Man]], [[Monster Hunter|Hunter, Rathalos]] and [[Gil]] costumes. Unlike the Miis wearing those costumes, however, Palutena's shield is not entirely aesthetic, thanks to it granting her partial [[invincibility]] during her dash attack and back aerial.
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| *Palutena's [[Results screen|defeated]]/[[Results screen#No Contest screen|No Contest]] animation depicts her wearing a brown sleeve on her left arm, a feature that is normally not present in her in-game model, instead of her left {{s|wikipedia|vambrace}}.
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| *Oddly, Palutena's internal files of voice clips for her smash attack uses the same three-number codes (e.g. "003" in case of "Goddess wings!" voice clip) used for special moves, Final Smashes, and [[on-screen appearance]]s of veteran characters as well as {{SSB4|Rosalina & Luma}}'s [[Launch Star]], instead of using the "attack" descriptor that smash attacks usually share with neutral attack, tilt attacks, dash attack, aerial attacks, and floor attacks.
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| **This visual bug was also present in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' until it was patched out in [[Palutena (SSBU)#Update history|version 7.0.0]]
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| [[Category:Trophies (SSB4-3DS)]] | | [[Category:Trophies (SSB4-3DS)]] |
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