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As in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'', {{s|wikipedia|Ikue Ōtani}}'s portrayals of Pikachu from ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' were repurposed for ''Ultimate''.
As in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'', {{s|wikipedia|Ikue Ōtani}}'s portrayals of Pikachu from ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' were repurposed for ''Ultimate''.


Pikachu is ranked 17th out of 82 on the current [[tier list]], placing it in the A tier. This is a notable improvement from its 15th out of 54 placement in ''SSB4''. Pikachu's strengths come from its overall great mobility all around. Its most prominent strengths are in its [[Neutral game|neutral]] and [[edgeguarding]] game, due to the fast [[startup]], low endlag of all its [[aerial attack]]s, and its ability to recover far from the stage thanks to [[Skull Bash]] and [[Quick Attack]]. All of its aerials also [[Auto-canceling|auto-cancel]] on a [[short hop]], which grants it utility for [[out of shield]] [[Punishment|punishes]] and potential [[zero-to-death]] [[combo]]s. Despite its poor [[range]], Pikachu also possesses a strong [[grab]] game: its [[Back throw|back]] and [[forward throw]]s allow it to set up combos leading to edgeguards while its [[down throw]] is a valuable combo starter. Pikachu possesses a strong, far-travelling [[projectile]] in [[Thunder Jolt]], which is used to help Pikachu's approach and edgeguards. Finally, Pikachu has arguably one of the best disadvantage states in the game due to its extremely small hurtbox, frame 2 air dodge, and the aforementioned low startup on its aerials, making it very difficult to combo and allowing Pikachu to reset into [[neutral]] with relative ease.
Pikachu is ranked 17th out of 82 on the current [[tier list]], placing it in the A tier. This is a notable improvement from its 15th out of 54 placement in ''SSB4''. Pikachu's strengths come from its overall great mobility all around. Its most prominent strengths are in its [[Neutral game|neutral]] and [[edgeguarding]] game, due to the fast [[startup]], low endlag of all its [[aerial attack]]s, and its ability to recover far from the stage thanks to [[Skull Bash]] and [[Quick Attack]]. All of its aerials also [[Auto-canceling|auto-cancel]] on a [[short hop]], which grants it utility for [[out of shield]] [[Punishment|punishes]] and potential [[zero-to-death]] [[combo]]s. Despite its poor [[range]], Pikachu also possesses a strong [[grab]] game: its [[Back throw|back]] and [[forward throw]]s allow it to set up combos leading to edgeguards while its [[down throw]] is a valuable combo starter. Pikachu possesses a strong, far-travelling [[projectile]] in [[Thunder Jolt]], which is used to help Pikachu's approach and edgeguards. Finally, Pikachu has arguably one of the best disadvantage states in the game due to it’s extremely small hurtbox, frame 2 air dodge, and the aforementioned low startup on it’s aerials, making it very difficult to combo and allowing Pikachu to reset into [[neutral]] with relative ease.


However, Pikachu has some notable weaknesses. Due to being one of the [[weight|lightest]] [[fighter]]s in the game, its survivability is hindered against characters with strong finishers. Pikachu also struggles to [[KO]] effectively due to none of its aerials having the ability to KO onstage, while most of its KO moves are either only effective at high percents or have notable downsides such as sourspots or high ending lag. Lastly, its poor range and lack of [[disjoint]]s gives it few options to [[approach]] aside from Thunder Jolt; its reliance on the projectile provide it with a noticeable disadvantage against characters who can properly deal with it.
However, Pikachu has some notable weaknesses. Due to being one of the [[weight|lightest]] [[fighter]]s in the game, its survivability is hindered against characters with strong finishers. Pikachu also struggles to [[KO]] effectively due to none of its aerials having the ability to KO onstage, while most of its KO moves are either only effective at high percents or have notable downsides such as sourspots or high ending lag. Lastly, its poor range and lack of [[disjoint]]s gives it few options to [[approach]] aside from Thunder Jolt; its reliance on the projectile provide it with a noticeable disadvantage against characters who can properly deal with it.


Overall, Pikachu's strengths outweigh its weaknesses. Even before the release of ''Ultimate'', many players saw Pikachu as a top tier character, and its strengths have been proven by strong performances from players such as {{Sm|ESAM}} and {{Sm|ShinyMark}}. However, Pikachu's playerbase is rather small while its overall results are mediocre compared to other top tiers, with both ESAM and ShinyMark seeing high highs but mediocre lows. As such, Pikachu's status as a top tier character has been subject to debate, with opinions on the character varying wildly depending on region.
Overall, Pikachu's strengths outweigh its weaknesses. Even before the release of ''Ultimate'', many players saw Pikachu as a top tier character, and its strengths have been proven by strong performances from players such as {{Sm|ESAM}} and {{Sm|ShinyMark}}. However, Pikachu's playerbase is rather small while its overall results are mediocre compared to other top tiers, with both ESAM and ShinyMark seeing high highs but mediocre lows. As such, Pikachu status as a top tier character has been subject to debate, with opinions on the character varying wildly depending on region.


==Attributes==
==Attributes==
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Pikachu is not without weaknesses, however. All of its normal attacks excluding forward smash have poor range, with most of said attacks being barely disjointed or not at all. Because of its lack of range, Pikachu tends to rely on using Thunder Jolt to help it approach the opponent. It gets KO'd relatively early due to its diminutive weight, and it also bears inconsistent raw KO power itself. Dash attack is powerful but extremely unsafe if whiffed, up throw doesn't KO under 170% without rage, and its forward and up smashes are burdened by several sourspots that make them unwieldy to use. Beyond this, none of its aerials are strong enough to KO reliably while onstage, and its other KO moves (down smash, forward tilt, and back throw) are unfit for KOing until around 150% by the ledge. While Thunder is powerful, it has slow start-up and high ending lag that limits its usage to be a situational combo finisher and edgeguarding option. A notable weakness in Pikachu's otherwise potent neutral is its inability to trade due to many of its aerials being multihits, meaning that if a trade occurs Pikachu will deal about 1% while taking the full damage of the move it trades with, a substantial weakness considering how light the character is.
Pikachu is not without weaknesses, however. All of its normal attacks excluding forward smash have poor range, with most of said attacks being barely disjointed or not at all. Because of its lack of range, Pikachu tends to rely on using Thunder Jolt to help it approach the opponent. It gets KO'd relatively early due to its diminutive weight, and it also bears inconsistent raw KO power itself. Dash attack is powerful but extremely unsafe if whiffed, up throw doesn't KO under 170% without rage, and its forward and up smashes are burdened by several sourspots that make them unwieldy to use. Beyond this, none of its aerials are strong enough to KO reliably while onstage, and its other KO moves (down smash, forward tilt, and back throw) are unfit for KOing until around 150% by the ledge. While Thunder is powerful, it has slow start-up and high ending lag that limits its usage to be a situational combo finisher and edgeguarding option. A notable weakness in Pikachu's otherwise potent neutral is its inability to trade due to many of its aerials being multihits, meaning that if a trade occurs Pikachu will deal about 1% while taking the full damage of the move it trades with, a substantial weakness considering how light the character is.


Overall, Pikachu's strengths outweigh its weaknesses.
Overall, Pikachu's strengths outweigh its weaknesses and it is universally considered to be a top-tier character, with many proclaiming it as a top 3 character.


==Changes from ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''==
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|utiltdesc=An overhead tail swipe, starting from behind Pikachu. An excellent combo starter, comboing into itself at low percents and into Pikachu's aerials at low to mid percents. It's a great combo tool, but not such a good anti air.
|utiltdesc=An overhead tail swipe, starting from behind Pikachu. An excellent combo starter, comboing into itself at low percents and into Pikachu's aerials at low to mid percents. It's a great combo tool, but not such a good anti air.
|dtiltname=Tail Sweep ({{ja|あしばらい|Ashi Barai}}, ''Foot Sweep'')
|dtiltname=Tail Sweep ({{ja|あしばらい|Shippo Barai}})
|dtiltdmg=6%
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|dtiltdesc=Lays down and sweeps its tail in front of itself. It has good horizontal reach and very low ending lag, making it somewhat spammable. It can cause tripping at low percents and sets up for tech situations at mid-high percents.
|dtiltdesc=Lays down and sweeps its tail in front of itself. It has good horizontal reach and very low ending lag, making it somewhat spammable. It can cause tripping at low percents and sets up for tech situations at mid-high percents.
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|pummelname=Grab Electric Shock ({{ja|つかみでんきショック|Tsukami Denki Shokku}})
|pummelname=Grab Electric Shock ({{ja|つかみでんきショック|Tsukami Denki Shokku}})
|pummeldmg=1%
|pummeldmg=1%
|pummeldesc=An electric headbutt. Despite its weak power, its electric effect and hitlag multiplier grant it higher hitlag on average, giving it only average speed. As a result, it is one of the worst pummels in the game.
|pummeldesc=Headbutts the opponent, shocking them with electricity.
|fthrowname=Electric Throw ({{ja|でんきなげ|Denki Nage}})
|fthrowname=Electric Throw ({{ja|でんきなげ|Denki Nage}})
|fthrowdmg=2% (hits 1-5)
|fthrowdmg=2% (hits 1-5)
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===Stats===
===Stats===  
{{Attributes
{{Attributes
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| djump=35.5 | rdjump=29-31
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====[[Announcer]] call====
===[[Announcer]] call===
{{audio|Needs announcer calls from other languages.}}
{{audio|Needs announcer calls from other languages.}}
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===[[On-screen appearance]]===
====[[On-screen appearance]]====
*Emerges from a [[Poké Ball]], then briefly discharges electricity around itself.
*Emerges from a [[Poké Ball]], then briefly discharges electricity around itself.
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===[[Taunt]]s===
====[[Taunt]]s====
*'''Up taunt''': Charges up its cheeks with electricity and glares at the screen, saying "Piii..."
*'''Up taunt''': Charges up its cheeks with electricity and glares at the screen, saying "Piii..."
*'''Side taunt''': Waves at the screen with one paw, yelling "Pika Pika!"
*'''Side taunt''': Waves at the screen with one paw, yelling "Pika Pika!"
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===[[Idle pose]]s===
====[[Idle pose]]s====
*Scratches its right ear.
*Scratches its right ear.
*Stands up straight, then looks left, and then right, twitching its ears.
*Stands up straight, then looks left, and then right, twitching its ears.
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''See also: [[:Category:Pikachu players (SSBU)]]''
''See also: [[:Category:Pikachu players (SSBU)]]''


*{{Sm|Captain L|Canada}} - The second-best Pikachu player in the early metagame, ranking 50th on the [[Spring 2019 PGRU]] and placing 13th at {{Trn|Get On My Level 2019}} and 25th at {{Trn|MomoCon 2019}}, {{Trn|Smash 'N' Splash 5}}, and {{Trn|CEO 2019}}. He has since dropped Pikachu in favor of {{SSBU|Sheik}}.
*{{Sm|Captain L|Canada}} - The second-best Pikachu player in the early metagame, having achieved several top 32 placements at majors/supermajors such as 13th at {{Trn|Get On My Level 2019}} and 25th at {{Trn|MomoCon 2019}}, {{Trn|Smash 'N' Splash 5}}, and {{Trn|CEO 2019}}, and was also ranked 50th on the [[Spring 2019 PGRU]]. He has since dropped Pikachu in favor of {{SSBU|Sheik}}.
*{{Sm|ESAM|USA}} - The best Pikachu player of all-time who was a major innovator on Pikachu's metagame. He was the first Pikachu player to win a major and supermajor, having won {{Trn|Glitch 7 - Minus World}} and {{Trn|Glitch 8.5 - Konami Code}}. At his peak, ESAM was ranked 14th on the [[Fall 2019 PGRU]].
*{{Sm|ESAM|USA}} - The best Pikachu player until 2022 and was a major innovator on Pikachu's metagame. He is currently the only Pikachu player who has won a major/supermajor, winning {{Trn|Glitch 7 - Minus World}} and {{Trn|Glitch 8.5 - Konami Code}}. At his peak, ESAM was ranked 14th on the [[Fall 2019 PGRU]].
*{{Sm|H4|USA}} - The best Pikachu player in Japan when he studied abroad in 2023, best known for his victory at {{Trn|Sumabato SP 38}} defeating {{Sm|Jogibu}}, {{Sm|Snow|p=Japan}}, and {{Sm|Sigma}} and placing 7th at {{Trn|Sumabato SP 40}} defeating {{Sm|alice}}. Outside of Japan, he is also considered one of the best Pikachu players in the United States, placing 7th at {{Trn|Back in Blood 5}} defeating {{Sm|BassMage}} and 13th at {{Trn|Port Priority 7}} defeating {{Sm|Mr.E}}.
*{{Flag|USA}} / {{Sm|H4|Japan}} - One of the best Pikachu players in the United States, having placed 13th at {{Trn|Port Priority 7}} and 17th at {{Trn|Battle of BC 4}}. Since 2023 he has been studying abroad in Japan, and is also considered the best Pikachu player in Japan, notably placing 1st at {{Trn|Sumabato SP 38}} and 33rd at {{Trn|Maesuma TOP 13}}.
*{{Sm|Kishiru|Japan}} - The best Pikachu player in Japan in the early metagame and during the pandemic period, with several strong tournament runs such as placing 13th at {{Trn|Kagaribi 5}}, placing 17th at {{Trn|Umebura Japan Major 2019}} defeating {{Sm|T}}, placing 25th at {{Trn|Glitch 8 - Missingno}} defeating {{Sm|Jakal}}, and defeating {{Sm|Zackray}} at {{Trn|Eastern Powerhouse Invitational 2}}. He went inactive in late-2021 and has rarely competed since, but remains active in the scene as a commentator.
*{{Sm|Kishiru|Japan}} - The best Pikachu player in Japan in the early metagame and during the pandemic period, placing top 32 at several majors/supermajors such as 13th at {{Trn|Kagaribi 5}}, 17th at {{Trn|Umebura Japan Major 2019}}, and 25th at {{Trn|Glitch 8 - Missingno}}. He went inactive in late-2021 and has only made a handful of tournament appearances since.
*{{Sm|Neeroz|France}} - The best Pikachu player in Europe first known for placing 7th-place finish at {{Trn|Ultimate WANTED 3}}, the first top 8 at a national-level event for a Pikachu player other than ESAM. His other notable performances include placing 3rd at {{Trn|Thonon Gaming Fest 2024}} defeating {{Sm|Sisqui}} and {{Sm|Tilde}}, placing 9th at {{Trn|King Con}} defeating {{Sm|Neo|p=Japan}}, and placing 13th at {{Trn|Temple: Hermès Edition}}.
*{{Sm|Neeroz|France}} - The best Pikachu player in Europe. His 7th-place finish at {{Trn|Ultimate WANTED 3}} was the first top 8 at a national-level event for a Pikachu player other than ESAM; he has also placed well at several majors/supermajors, including 13th at {{Trn|Temple: Hermès Edition}} and 25th at both {{Trn|Glitch - Infinite}} and {{Trn|VCA 2022}}.
*{{Sm|ShinyMark|Guatemala}} - The second-best Pikachu player of all-time who has been the best Pikachu player since 2022, and the second Pikachu player to win a major and supermajor at {{Trn|S Factor 11}}. He has also won {{Trn|Diamond Dust}} and placing 3rd at {{Trn|Delfino Maza 2023}}, 5th at {{Trn|Smash Factor 9}}, and 7th at {{Trn|Collision 2023}}. He is ranked 19th on the [[LumiRank 2024.1]], being the second Pikachu player to be ranked top 20 in the world.
*{{Sm|ShinyMark|Guatemala}} - The best Pikachu player in the world since 2022. He is the only Pikachu player other than ESAM who has placed top 8 at multiple majors/supermajors, having placed 3rd at {{Trn|Delfino Maza 2023}}, 5th at {{Trn|Smash Factor 9}}, and 7th at {{Trn|Collision 2023}}.


===Tier placement and history===
===Tier placement and history===
Ever since the game's demo, Pikachu was considered a strong and viable character. This is due to several favorable adjustments, such as its new and potent neutral aerial, as well as its strengths, including its ability to pancake (crouch under) a lot of moves, its strong recovery and zoning options, and it possessing some of the best [[zero-to-death combo]]s in the game. As a result, some players argued that Pikachu was one of the best characters in the game, an outlook that only improved following [[nerf]]s to the early metagame's best characters, as well as strong performances from {{Sm|ESAM}} prior to and immediately following the online metagame.
Opinions of Pikachu have remained strong throughout the game's competitive lifespan. This is due to several favorable adjustments, such as its new and potent neutral aerial, as well as its strengths, including its ability to pancake (crouch under) a lot of moves, its strong recovery and zoning options, and it possessing some of the best [[zero-to-death combo]]s in the game. As a result, some players saw Pikachu as one of the best characters in the game, an outlook that only improved following [[nerf]]s to the early metagame's best characters, as well as strong performances from {{Sm|ESAM}} prior to and immediately following the online metagame.


However, Pikachu noticeably lacked the results other contenders for best in the game had. ESAM largely spearheaded Pikachu's results for the first few years of the game's competitive lifespan, and despite seeing high highs, was often brought down by mediocre results. For example, ESAM saw a career-defining victory over {{Sm|MkLeo}} at {{Trn|Glitch 8.5 - Konami Code}} but underperformed at most of his other majors in 2021. The post-pandemic metagame also saw the rise of a couple other Pikachu players such as {{Sm|H4}}, {{Sm|Neeroz}}, and {{Sm|ShinyMark}}. These results, however, were often countered with the players' inconsistency or a lack of results from outside their region. As a result, per [[OrionRank]]'s character rankings, Pikachu was has never been ranked higher than 23rd on the character rankings, and in fact languished between 32nd and 49th in the first few years of the post-pandemic metagame. Furthermore, Pikachu's position in the post-pandemic metagame became less secure due to the increase in strong players at top level play as well as new metagame standards, with more people preferring to use characters that have easier time racking up damage and KOing, such as {{SSBU|Steve}} and {{SSBU|Kazuya}}.  
However, Pikachu noticeably lacked the results other contenders for best in the game had. ESAM largely spearheaded Pikachu's results for the first few years of the game's competitive lifespan, and despite seeing high highs, was often brought down by mediocre results. For example, ESAM saw a career-defining victory over {{Sm|MkLeo}} at {{Trn|Glitch 8.5 - Konami Code}} but underperformed at most of his other majors in 2021. The post-online metagame also saw the rise of a couple other Pikachu players such as {{Sm|H4}}, {{Sm|Neeroz}}, and {{Sm|ShinyMark}}; the latter especially has seen performances that were on par with ESAM's, which included two top 8 finishes at supermajors. These results, however, were often countered with the players' inconsistency or a lack of results from outside their region. As a result, per [[OrionRank]]'s character rankings, Pikachu was 25th in results in 2021<ref>https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1zTKrF1HOv70Pp8xdJKrRQy3QiMYKLTCstoVNgxymt0o</ref>, and then fell to 43rd in 2022<ref>https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1gRlzy4z_dpqb2ZRhGoqtbDcuvUKz_ROsMZHGegon53M</ref>, a far cry from its top tier perception. Furthermore, Pikachu's position in the post-pandemic metagame became less secure due to the increase in strong players at top level play as well as new metagame standards, with more people preferring to use characters that have easier time racking up damage and KOing, such as {{SSBU|Steve}} and {{SSBU|Kazuya}}.


As such, for most of competitive play up to the first tier list, opinions on Pikachu have varied greatly between regions. Some players, particularly in North America, believe Pikachu's theoretical strength made up for its underwhelming representation, while others, particularly in [[Japan]], believe Pikachu is overrated due to its mediocre results and representation compared to other top and high tier characters. The clashing opinions was reflected on the first tier list, where Pikachu is ranked 13th, with the character notably having the greatest standard deviation in its tier list voting: the character was ranked in the top 5 in Latin America, and top 10 in the United States and Canada, but conversely was not even ranked in the top 25 in Japan.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://blog.start.gg/ultranks-first-official-ssbu-tier-list-4a35bf3dcfc3|title=UltRank’s First Official SSBU Tier List}} Note: the standard deviation is noted in the "Analysis" section, while the placements by region is noted in the "Regional Differences" section</ref>
Overall, opinions on Pikachu have varied greatly. Some players, particularly in North America, continue to argue that Pikachu is one of the best characters despite its underwhelming results due to its thereotical strength, while others, particularly in [[Japan]], believe that Pikachu is overrated due to its mediocre results compared to other top and high tier characters. The clashing opinions was reflected on the first tier list, where Pikachu is ranked 13th, with the character notably having the greatest standard deviation in its tier list voting; the character was ranked in the top 5 in Latin America, and top 10 in the United States and Canada, but conversely was not even ranked in the top 25 in Japan.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://blog.start.gg/ultranks-first-official-ssbu-tier-list-4a35bf3dcfc3|title=UltRank’s First Official SSBU Tier List}} Note: the standard deviation is noted in the "Analysis" section, while the placements by region is noted in the "Regional Differences" section</ref>


Following the first tier list, Pikachu's overall representation remained rather stagnant: although ShinyMark eventually began traveling more and became a notable top level threat, on the other hand ESAM's activity remained low while the results he did have were worse than before. With no other Pikachu players within the top 150 by the end of the year, opinions on Pikachu mellowed out a bit, and as such Pikachu fell 4 spots to 17th on the second tier list, ranking in the A tier.
Following the first tier list, Pikachu's overall representation remained rather stagnant: although ShinyMark eventually began traveling more and became a notable top level threat, on the other hand ESAM's activity remained low while the results he did have were worse than before. With no other Pikachu players within the top 150 by the end of the year, opinions on Pikachu continued to mellow out, and as such Pikachu fell 4 spots to 17th on the second tier list, ranking in the A tier.


=={{SSBU|Classic Mode}}: I Choose You!==
=={{SSBU|Classic Mode}}: I Choose You!==
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