Editing Red Alloy (SSBB)
From SmashWiki, the Super Smash Bros. wiki
Jump to navigationJump to search
The edit can be undone. Please check the comparison below to verify that this is what you want to do, and then publish the changes below to finish undoing the edit.
Latest revision | Your text | ||
Line 8: | Line 8: | ||
|game = SSBB | |game = SSBB | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Red Alloy''' ({{ja|ザコレッド}} ''Zakoreddo'', '''Red Small Fry'''), is an [[unplayable character]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' and only playable via [[hacking]]. He | '''Red Alloy''' ({{ja|ザコレッド}} ''Zakoreddo'', '''Red Small Fry'''), is an [[unplayable character]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' and only playable via [[hacking]]. He's a [[clone]] of {{SSBB|Captain Falcon}}. | ||
When playable, much like many [[Multi-Man Brawl]] characters, Red Alloy is worse than a good portion of the ''Brawl'' roster. {{SSBB|Captain Falcon}} already struggled with landing [[combo]]s and [[KO]]s, mainly due to ''Brawl's'' substantial mechanics changes from ''Melee'', and Red Alloy suffers from this even more due to what more is removed; Red Alloy cannot [[shield]], grab the [[ledge]], and lacks all of Captain Falcon's trademark [[special move]]s. What really hurts Red Alloy, however, is the 40 frames of [[landing lag]] across all of Red Alloy's attacks: This makes utilising [[up aerial]] extremely difficult, and with a weaker [[Knee Smash]] as insult to injury, there is very little that Red Alloy can offer. The one thing Red Alloy has over Captain Falcon is generally stronger hitboxes, such as on [[up smash]], [[down aerial]], and [[dash attack]], but this does little to make up for the extreme nerfs otherwise received to movement and endlag. | When playable, much like many [[Multi-Man Brawl]] characters, Red Alloy is worse than a good portion of the ''Brawl'' roster. {{SSBB|Captain Falcon}} already struggled with landing [[combo]]s and [[KO]]s, mainly due to ''Brawl's'' substantial mechanics changes from ''Melee'', and Red Alloy suffers from this even more due to what more is removed; Red Alloy cannot [[shield]], grab the [[ledge]], and lacks all of Captain Falcon's trademark [[special move]]s. What really hurts Red Alloy, however, is the 40 frames of [[landing lag]] across all of Red Alloy's attacks: This makes utilising [[up aerial]] extremely difficult, and with a weaker [[Knee Smash]] as insult to injury, there is very little that Red Alloy can offer. The one thing Red Alloy has over Captain Falcon is generally stronger hitboxes, such as on [[up smash]], [[down aerial]], and [[dash attack]], but this does little to make up for the extreme nerfs otherwise received to movement and endlag. | ||
Line 62: | Line 62: | ||
* {{nerf|Red Alloy has no special moves.}} | * {{nerf|Red Alloy has no special moves.}} | ||
* {{nerf|Red Alloy can't [[shield]] and thus cannot [[roll]] or [[spotdodge]].}} | * {{nerf|Red Alloy can't [[shield]] and thus cannot [[roll]] or [[spotdodge]].}} | ||
* {{nerf|Red Alloy can't [[airdodge]] | * {{nerf|Red Alloy can't [[airdodge]] and thus cannot perform [[hitstun cancelling]], making him uniquely susceptible to combos.}} | ||
* {{nerf|Red Alloy can't grab the [[ledge]] and can't use any ledge options by extension.}} | * {{nerf|Red Alloy can't grab the [[ledge]] and can't use any ledge options by extension.}} | ||
* {{buff|Red Alloy's [[walk speed]] is higher (0.85× → 1.1×).}} | |||
* {{buff|Red Alloy's [[walk speed]] is higher (0. | * {{nerf|Red Alloy's [[initial dash]] speed is much worse (2.05× → 1.5×).}} | ||
* {{nerf|Red Alloy's [[initial dash]] speed is much worse (2. | * {{nerf|Red Alloy's [[dash]] speed is much worse (2.18× → 1.5×).}} | ||
* {{nerf|Red Alloy's [[dash]] speed is much worse (2. | * {{change|Red Alloy's traction is slightly higher (0.05× → 0.06×), making it easier to stop short when dashing, but reducing the effectiveness of sliding-based techniques like [[DACUS]].}} | ||
* {{change|Red Alloy's traction is slightly higher (0. | * {{change|Red Alloy's [[weight]] is worse (104 → 98), reducing survivability but making it slightly easier to escape combos.}} | ||
* {{ | * {{change|Red Alloy's [[gravity]] is worse by around half (0.1027× → 0.075×), reducing vertical survivability, but making [[autocancel]]ling aerials slightly easier to get around their [[landing lag]].}} | ||
* {{change|Red Alloy's [[gravity]] is | * {{buff|Red Alloy's [[fall speed]] is worse (1.837× → 1.28×).}} | ||
* {{ | * {{nerf|Red Alloy's [[fast fall]] speed is much lower (2.5718× → 1.792×).}} | ||
* {{nerf|Red Alloy's [[fast fall]] speed is much lower (2. | * {{buff|Red Alloy's [[air acceleration]] is higher (0.06× → 0.09×).}} | ||
* {{buff|Red Alloy's [[air acceleration]] is higher (0. | * {{nerf|Red Alloy's [[air speed]] is lower (1.18× → 0.94×).}} | ||
* {{nerf|Red Alloy's [[air speed]] is lower (1. | |||
* {{nerf|Red Alloy has a significantly worse [[meteor cancel]] window, tied with {{SSBB|Wolf}} for the worst in the game (25f → 60f).}} | * {{nerf|Red Alloy has a significantly worse [[meteor cancel]] window, tied with {{SSBB|Wolf}} for the worst in the game (25f → 60f).}} | ||
===Ground attacks=== | ===Ground attacks=== | ||
* {{buff|Jab 3's ([[Gentleman]]) sweetspot does more damage (6% → 7%).}} | * {{buff|Jab 3's ([[Gentleman]]) sweetspot does more damage (6% → 7%).}} | ||
* {{nerf|Rapid Jab has more endlag (FAF: 10f → 15f).}} | * {{nerf|Rapid Jab has more endlag (FAF: 10f → 15f).}} | ||
* {{buff|Dash attack does overall more damage (8%/6% clean/late → 10%/7%) and launches at a [[Sakurai angle]] (65°/40° → 361° universal).}} | * {{buff|Dash attack does overall more damage (8%/6% clean/late → 10%/7%) and launches at a [[Sakurai angle]] (65°/40° → 361° universal).}} | ||
** {{nerf|However, it has much worse base knockback (80/65 BKB clean/late → 30/10) in exchange for knockback growth (40/40 KBG → 70/40). This makes it | ** {{nerf|However, it has much worse base knockback (80/65 BKB clean/late → 30/10) in exchange for knockback growth (40/40 KBG → 70/40). This makes it overall worse on shield.}} | ||
* {{nerf|Angled forward tilts don't have | * {{nerf|Angled forward tilts don't have lower FAFs (32f angled up/down → 37f), making it consistently -24 on shield.}} | ||
* {{nerf|Up tilt has more endlag (FAF: 40f → 46f), and has lower base knockback (BKB: 50 → 40).}} | * {{nerf|Up tilt has more endlag (FAF: 40f → 46f), and has lower base knockback (BKB: 50 → 40).}} | ||
* {{buff|Forward smash has an extra frame of hitbox activity (18-20 → 18-21) and has higher knockback growth (85 → 100).}} | * {{buff|Forward smash has an extra frame of hitbox activity (18-20 → 18-21) and has higher knockback growth (85 → 100).}} | ||
* {{nerf|Forward smash | * {{nerf|Forward smash has no sweetspots or sourspots, instead having one consistent hitbox dealing less damage than any of Captain Falcon's (20%/19%/18% → 17%).}} | ||
* {{ | * {{nerf|Forward smash sends at a [[Sakurai angle]] (45°/43°/40° → 361°), which becomes less favourable than Captain Falcon's at higher [[percentage]]s.}} | ||
* {{buff|Up smash has drastically higher knockback growth (Hit 1: 90 → 100/110, Hit 2: 102/103/110 → 128/126/110, KOing much sooner than Captain Falcon's.}} | * {{buff|Up smash has drastically higher knockback growth (Hit 1: 90 → 100/110, Hit 2: 102/103/110 → 128/126/110, KOing much sooner than Captain Falcon's.}} | ||
* {{buff|Down smash has higher knockback growth (85 (Hit 1) / 90 (Hit 2) → 100 (Both hits).}} | * {{buff|Down smash has higher knockback growth (85 (Hit 1) / 90 (Hit 2) → 100 (Both hits).}} | ||
* {{nerf|The first hit of down smash's sweetspot does less damage ( | * {{nerf|The first hit of down smash's sweetspot does less damage (18% → 16%).}} | ||
===Aerial attacks=== | ===Aerial attacks=== | ||
* {{nerf|Red Alloy cannot [[air dodge]].}} | * {{nerf|Red Alloy cannot [[air dodge]].}} | ||
* {{nerf|All of Red Alloy's aerial attacks have 40 frames of landing lag, making them terrible on shield and reducing follow-up potential.}} | * {{nerf|All of Red Alloy's aerial attacks have 40 frames of landing lag, making them terrible on shield and reducing follow-up potential.}} | ||
* {{buff|Down aerial autocancels sooner (39+ → 36+).}} | |||
* {{nerf|Neutral aerial and back aerial autocancel later (NAir: 32+ → 34+).}} | * {{nerf|Neutral aerial and back aerial autocancel later (NAir: 32+ → 34+).}} | ||
* {{buff|Neutral aerial has more hitbox activity (Hit 1: 7-8 → 7-12, Hit 2: 20-21 → 20-29).}} | * {{buff|Neutral aerial has more hitbox activity (Hit 1: 7-8 → 7-12, Hit 2: 20-21 → 20-29).}} | ||
* {{buff|Neutral aerial overall does more damage (Hit 1: 4% → 6%/5%/6%, Hit 2: 6% → 7%).}} | * {{buff|Neutral aerial overall does more damage (Hit 1: 4% → 6%/5%/6%, Hit 2: 6% → 7%).}} | ||
* {{ | * {{buff|Neutral aerial's second hit has much more [[knockback growth]] (100 → 125), but less base knockback (45 → 40); overall, it [[KO]]es much earlier.}} | ||
* {{change|Neutral aerial | * {{change|Neutral aerial does less [[weight]]-based [[knockback]] (55 → 40).}} | ||
* {{ | * {{buff|Forward aerial's early hit is consistent with no sourspot, but does much less damage (Early: 19%/6% sweet/sour → 13%, Late: 3% → 10%).}} | ||
* {{ | * {{nerf|Forward aerial has less base knockback (Early: 30/35 → 20, Late: 35 → 20), but a bit more knockback growth (Early: 93/80 → 100, Late: 80 → 100). Overall, it KOes much later.}} | ||
* {{buff|Back aerial has more hitbox activity, notably having 2 extra active frames on the early hit (Early: 10-11 → 10-13, Late: 12-15 → 14-17).}} | * {{buff|Back aerial has more hitbox activity, notably having 2 extra active frames on the early hit (Early: 10-11 → 10-13, Late: 12-15 → 14-17).}} | ||
* {{nerf|Back aerial does less damage (Early/Late: 14%/8% → 12%/7%).}} | * {{nerf|Back aerial does less damage (Early/Late: 14%/8% → 12%/7%).}} | ||
* {{buff|Down aerial has more hitbox activity (16-18 → 16-20).}} | * {{buff|Down aerial has more hitbox activity (16-18 → 16-20).}} | ||
* {{buff|Down aerial has the [[nipple spike]] hitbox from ''Melee'', dealing 13% with a knockback angle of 290° | * {{buff|Down aerial has the [[nipple spike]] hitbox from ''Melee'', dealing 13% with a knockback angle of 290°.}} | ||
* {{buff|Down aerial has consistent 40 base knockback, instead of a 10 base knockback hitbox.}} | * {{buff|Down aerial has consistent 40 base knockback, instead of a 10 base knockback hitbox.}} | ||
* {{buff|Down aerial no longer has a sourspot, always landing a [[meteor smash]] of some kind.}} | |||
==Moveset== | ==Moveset== | ||
Line 197: | Line 195: | ||
|dsdesc=none | |dsdesc=none | ||
|fsdesc=none | |fsdesc=none | ||
}} | }} | ||
Line 245: | Line 203: | ||
==In [[competitive play]]== | ==In [[competitive play]]== | ||
Due to Red Alloy only being playable via [[hacking]], he | Due to Red Alloy only being playable via [[hacking]], he's been banned in competitive play since ''Brawl's'' release. While the accessibility of Wii modding makes it relatively easy to add the Fighting Alloys to the character select screen, and they don't crash the game unlike the [[Fighting Wire Frames]] upon winning, the entry barrier still exists. This barrier also causes logistical issues that tournament organisers have to work around, such as the potential for installing further mods to cheat, consoles not having the appropriate mods installed that can cause setup disputes, and more. Due to the [[Fighting Alloy Team]] as a whole being largely inferior versions of their base characters, especially in the case of Red Alloy, there is also little interest in changing that status quo. Ergo, the entire Fighting Alloy Team group has not seen much competitive experimentation, with no documented tournament matches. Should they ever be made legal, however, their influence on the metagame would likely be minimal. | ||
==In 1-P Mode== | ==In 1-P Mode== | ||
===In [[Multi-Man Brawl]]=== | ===In [[Multi-Man Brawl]]=== | ||
[[File:Fightingalloyteam.jpg|200px|thumb|The Fighting Alloys fighting {{SSBB|Mario}} and {{SSBB|Sonic}} in Co-op 3-Minute [[Brawl]].]] | [[File:Fightingalloyteam.jpg|200px|thumb|The Fighting Alloys fighting {{SSBB|Mario}} and {{SSBB|Sonic}} in Co-op 3-Minute [[Brawl]].]] | ||
Red Alloy, as part of the [[Fighting Alloy Team]], is a central figure in Multi-Man Brawl, where he spawns alongside the other Alloys to attack the player. He appears in all modes, including [[Cruel Brawl]], where he | Red Alloy, as part of the [[Fighting Alloy Team]], is a central figure in Multi-Man Brawl, where he spawns alongside the other Alloys to attack the player. He appears in all modes, including [[Cruel Brawl]], where he's quite overwhelming. Additionally, in each mode, Red Alloy will fight with a [[handicap]], changing its properties by quite a bit. | ||
{{clr}} | {{clr}} | ||
==[[ | ==[[Trophies]]== | ||
The Red Alloy trophy is unlocked by defeating five Alloys in [[Cruel Brawl]]. | The Red Alloy trophy is unlocked by defeating five Alloys in [[Cruel Brawl]]. | ||
{{Trophy | {{Trophy | ||
Line 271: | Line 229: | ||
{{reflist}} | {{reflist}} | ||
{{ | {{SSBBCharacters}} | ||
{{Smash universe}} | {{Smash universe}} | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Red Alloy]] | ||
[[Category:Red Alloy (SSBB)]] | [[Category:Red Alloy (SSBB)]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Fighting Alloy Team]] | ||
[[Category:Characters]] | |||
[[Category:Characters (SSBB)]] | |||
[[Category:Unplayable characters]] |