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| {{Infobox Character | | {{Infobox Character |
| |name=Sheik | | |name=Sheik |
| |image = [[File:Sheik SSB4.png|250px]] | | |game=SSB4 |
| |universe = {{uv|The Legend of Zelda}} | | |image=[[File:Sheik SSB4.png|250px|Sheik]] |
| |game = SSB4
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| |ssbgame1 = SSBM | | |ssbgame1=SSBM |
| |ssbgame2 = SSBB | | |ssbgame2=SSBB |
| |ssbgame3 = SSBU
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| |availability = [[Starter character|Starter]] | | |availability = [[Starter character|Starter]] |
| |tier = A | | |tier = S |
| |ranking = 4 | | |ranking = 3 |
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| :{{cquote|''Sheik Appears on the Scene!''|cite=Introduction Tagline}} | | :{{cquote|Sheik Appears on the Scene!|cite=Introduction Tagline}} |
| '''Sheik''' ({{ja|シーク|Shīku}}, ''Sheik'') is a playable character in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''. Her return to the series was announced during a [[Nintendo Direct|''Super Smash Bros.'' Direct]] on April 8th, 2014.<ref name="Direct">[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7xUWnQu2Grs Super Smash Bros. Direct 4.8.2014]</ref> Jun Mizusawa reprises her role as Sheik's voice actor, albeit via recycled voice clips from ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''. She is now completely separated from {{SSB4|Zelda}}, no longer being able to transform mid-match. | | '''Sheik''' ({{ja|シーク|Shīku}}, ''Sheik'') returns as a playable fighter in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''. She was confirmed during the ''Super Smash Bros.'' Direct on April 8th, 2014, a day before the Australian releases of ''The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures'' and ''The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap''. Jun Mizusawa, who is also the voice actress for {{SSB4|Zelda}}, reprises her role as Sheik, albeit via recycled voice clips from ''Brawl''. |
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| Sheik is ranked 4th out of 54 on the [[tier list]], placing her at the top of the A tier and is her best placement in the series. This is a significant improvement over her mid-tier placement in ''Brawl'', where she was ranked 25th out of 38. While not as dominant as {{SSBB|Meta Knight}} in ''Brawl'', the sheer effectiveness of Sheik's moveset saw her almost universally perceived as the best character in the early metagame of ''SSB4''. Sheik's extremely fast frame data grants her an excellent neutral game and a potent combo game, which are supplemented by [[Needle Storm]] and her improved grab game, respectively. Her KO potential has also improved: up aerial now consists of multiple hits and concludes with a very strong hit, while her new down special move, [[Bouncing Fish]], deals respectable damage and has high knockback scaling. Lastly, the combination of Sheik's much faster [[air speed]], Bouncing Fish's horizontal travel distance, and the removal of [[edge-hogging]] have greatly improved her [[recovery]]. | | Sheik currently ranks 3rd on the ''SSB4'' [[tier list]], as one of seven characters in the S tier, a striking improvement from 25th place out of 38 characters in ''Brawl'' and her best tier placement to date (only when modern tier lists are taken into account, as she was 1st for a long time at the start of ''Melee''). While not as overwhelmingly dominant as {{SSBB|Meta Knight}} in ''Brawl'', Sheik was near-universally considered the best competitive character in the early metagame of ''Smash 4'' due to her extremely fast and safe attacks. In addition to her combo strings, Sheik has gained formidable killing tools in her up aerial and her new down special [[Bouncing Fish]]. If played correctly, nearly everything she does is near-unpunishable, giving her an unrivaled [[neutral game]]. This is supplemented by an excellent projectile in [[Needle Storm]]; its speed and [[transcendent priority]] allow Sheik to [[outcamp]] almost every other character in the game and make her all the more difficult to [[approach]]. While most of her moves generally deal very low damage and knockback, this is compensated by her strong combo ability, and even if she fails to pull off a KO setup, her advantages mean that she can afford to KO later than other characters. Sheik, does have shortcomings, however, such as being stuck with a rather poor set of smash attacks (all three suffer from rather high ending lag and relatively weak power), and her moves that KO well lack setups, making it difficult to reliably land a KO. Sheik still has the tournament results to match her reputation, though, being used by many top players and achieving notable competitive success as a main or secondary for many top players, and in the previous tier list she was ranked as the absolute best in the game. However, Sheik would go on to receive notable nerfs in update [[1.1.5]], leaving players to drop her in favor of characters that weren't nerfed as greatly in said patch, such as {{SSB4|Bayonetta}} or {{SSB4|Cloud}}. This has caused her tier position to drop slightly, but nevertheless she has still earned strong tournament results and is still considered by many as one of the best characters in the game. |
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| Although she has outstanding strengths, Sheik nevertheless has noticeable weaknesses. Her overall low damage output offsets the very high knockback scaling of her smash attacks and up aerial, which results in her KO potential being unimpressive at best. When coupled with her lack of KO set-ups at high percentages, Sheik is forced to rely on hard reads to properly score a KO. While [[rage]] helps alleviate her KO potential, it also hampers her combo game. By extension, Sheik is unable to utilize rage more often than not, owing to her above average height and very light [[weight]] collectively rendering her endurance as unimpressive. Lastly, nerfs from game updates have further hindered her by decreasing her already light weight, worsening her forward aerial and grab game's combo potentials, and weakening up aerial and Bouncing Fish's KO potentials.
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| While Sheik's flaws and nerfs from game patches have resulted in her losing her status as the highest ranked character in ''SSB4'', she is still widely considered to be a very viable character in competitive play.
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| Sheik is a character that, as a ninja of sorts, fits the "hit-and-run" character archetype. One of Sheik's greatest strengths is her overall mobility, being among the best in the game both grounded and aerial, boasting the fifth fastest [[walk]]ing speed, eighth fastest [[run]]ning speed, above average [[traction]], high [[air speed]] and [[air acceleration]], and the tenth fastest [[falling speed]]. She also has high [[gravity]], which makes her mobility better, but leaves her more vulnerable to vertical knockback. However, she is also the eleventh [[weight|lightest]] character; when coupled with her gravity and tall height, these traits collectively make her very susceptible to combos. Her crouch is also very low, making her difficult to hit when doing so. Sheik can also wall cling and crawl. | | Sheik is a character that, as a ninja of sorts, fits the "hit-and-run" character archetype. Sheik's overall mobility is among the best in the game, boasting the 5th fastest [[walking speed]], 8th fastest [[dashing speed]], above average [[air speed]], and the 9th fastest [[falling speed]]. Her recovery is also versatile and extendable, as she has two recovery options that can be used in tandem with each other: her down special, [[Bouncing Fish]], covers good horizontal distance, and can be followed up with [[Vanish]], which grants her invincibility and invisibility, making it hard for the opponent to predict. Both these moves are also difficult and risky to intercept, as they both can deal high knockback. |
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| Aside from her excellent mobility, another of Sheik's greatest strengths is her nearly unrivaled frame data. Her moves have generally negligible amounts of startup and ending lag, making her extremely difficult to punish properly, and this is supplemented by the good range of her moveset. She also has an excellent projectile in [[Needle Storm]], with the needles being fast and long-ranged (covering about half of [[Final Destination]]), possessing [[transcendent priority]], and causing [[hitstun]]. Coupled with her range, her needles give her a strong camping ability. Overall, her mobility, projectile game, range and frame data all combined form her greatest strength: her outstanding neutral game. She can play both defensively, by pressuring and zoning from afar without much trouble, or aggressively, with her fast attack speed giving her an unpredictable approach. Sheik can poke and pressure her opponents with her aerials and tilts, all of which are safe options. If they choose to drop their shield, they are wide open to these attacks. At the same time, holding one's shield presents her with an opportunity to grab and use her throw set-ups.
| | Sheik's greatest strength is her nearly-unrivaled frame data. Her moves have generally negligible amounts of startup and endlag, making her extremely difficult to punish, and many of her attacks have good reach as well. The best example is her forward aerial: it has little startup and endlag, autocancels in a shorthop, and has slightly disjointed reach, giving it great versatility, allowing it to be used to approach, pressure, and combo. She has an excellent projectile in [[Needle Storm]], with the needles being fast, long-ranged (covers about half of [[Final Destination]]), [[transcendent]], and causing [[hitstun]]. Coupled with her range, her needles give her a strong camping ability. |
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| Sheik's excellent frame data, combined with the low power of many of her moves, gives her among the best combo abilities in the game. Her throws can easily lead into other attacks, with her forward and down throws being particularly effective at starting combos, as they can set up long chains of forward aerials, with her up aerial and Bouncing Fish being useful combo finishers. Her combos are not limited to her air game; all of her tilts can start and extend combos since they send opponents into the air, and can confirm into aerials; her forward tilt, particularly, can chain into itself at lower percentages, and has reliable follow-ups all the way into KO percents as well. Her down tilt, while not chaining into itself as effectively, has even lower power, giving her access to KO confirms as well. She also boasts an effective jab cancel that leads into her tilts. With proper spacing and timing, she can even perform pseudo-[[chain grab]]s. | | Sheik's mobility, projectile, and frame data grant her an outstanding neutral game. She can pressure from afar and zone without any trouble. She can choose to play aggressively, with her fast attack speed giving her an unpredictable approach. Sheik can poke and pressure her opponents with her aerials and tilts, all of which are safe options. If they choose to drop shield, they are wide open to these attacks. At the same time, holding shield presents her with an opportunity to grab and use her throw setups. |
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| All aspects of Sheik's moveset are solid overall. A sole few number of her aerial moves possess great versatility; her forward aerial, in particular, has little startup, decent ending lag, auto-cancels in a short hop fast fall, and has slightly disjointed range, making it an all-purpose move: it can be used to approach, pressure, combo and set up edge-guards. Sheik's neutral aerial is her fastest one, allowing her to break out of combos and finish or extend hers, notably into [[Bouncing Fish]]. Her up aerial is her strongest one of her aerial moveset, and also sends opponents into a great angle for juggling, both of which give it good utility at both KOing and finishing combos. Her back aerial is her second strongest one, though due to its low damage output, it is overall best suited for [[edge-guarding]] and ending a combo. It also has the longest range of Sheik's aerials, and when fast-falled and sweetspotted (at the foot), it is even safer on shield than her forward aerial.
| | Sheik's excellent frame data, combined with the low power of many of her moves, gives her among the best combo abilities in the game. Her throws can easily lead into other attacks, with her forward and down throws being particularly effective at starting combos. These can notably set up long chains of forward aerials, with her up and neutral aerials and Bouncing Fish being useful combo finishers. Her combos are not limited to her air game; all of her tilts can start and extend combos. Up tilt and down tilt send opponents into the air, and can confirm into aerials, or her forward tilt, which can chain into itself at lower percentages. Her forward tilt has reliable follow-ups all the way into KO percents as well. She also boasts an effective jab cancel that leads into her tilts. With proper spacing and timing, she can even carry out pseudo-chain grabs. |
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| Outside of her Needle Storm, Sheik's special moveset also possesses good utility: her up special, [[Vanish]], grants her invincibility and invisibility, making it hard for the opponent to predict where she will appear. It also has a hitbox on disappearance that is decently strong, and another one and a windbox when she reappears, making it nigh-impossible to punish. Meanwhile, her down special, Bouncing Fish, is famous for being her primary KO move, being similar to [[Flip Jump]] on some regards: it deals good damage with high knockback scaling, has KO confirms on it from her neutral aerial (both clean and late), forward aerial and aerial Needle Storm, and is safe on shield if it hits. Both Vanish and Bouncing Fish also conform Sheik's last strength in her recovery, as they make it versatile and extendable, both of them and can be used in tandem with each other, and they are difficult and risky to intercept, as they both deal high knockback enough to interrupt an edge-guard. Combined with her wall jump, this makes Sheik hard to edge-guard or gimp, without disabling her midair jump, and enables her to reverse edge-guard effectively.
| | Despite being among the best characters in several ways, Sheik still has her flaws. Most notably, though she has a strong damage-racking ability, she struggles to secure her opponent's stock. She has a few moves with high knockback, but she has difficulty landing them. Her up smash has a powerful sweetspot, but it is hard to land outside of a read, and is hampered by its large, weak sourspot. Her forward smash and her down smash are surprisingly weak for a smash attack, the former is very prone to SDI, and all of the aforementioned attacks have punishable endlag as well. In the air, she is limited to using up aerial or Bouncing Fish to KO, and even then they must be relatively close to the blast lines for maximum effectiveness; her other aerials do not KO until 200% or more, and are otherwise only useful for gimping characters with particularly weak or linear recoveries. Furthermore, her aforementioned forward and down throws have too much knockback scaling for reliable KO setups. With all of this working against her, it is not uncommon for her opponents to survive in excess of 150%. |
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| | Despite her good combo game, Sheik also has a poor damage output overall. Thus, she requires very long strings of attacks to deal the same amount of damage that super-heavyweight characters such as {{SSB4|Bowser}} and {{SSB4|Donkey Kong}} can inflict in noticeably fewer hits. Combined with low knockback on almost all of her attacks, her overall damage output is among the lowest in the game. She also has a high short hop which may make [[SHFF]]ing less effective, but still limits Sheik to perform only a single aerial attack while doing so. Additionally, the introduction to [[rage]] hinders Sheik: without rage, she has trouble KOing outside of the mentioned attacks (and those are difficult to hit with in the first place) and with rage, her comboing ability is hindered, which when combined with her below-par damage output, it can make bringing an opponent to KO percents difficult. In addition to this, despite her moveset's versatility, Sheik possesses a few moves that have very low utility. These include her down air, for its weak knockback and being a stall-then-fall, down smash for little KO power, and Burst Grenade for its slow explosion, helplessness if performed while airborne, and little usage outside occasional spacing. |
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| However, despite having immense strengths, Sheik still has notable flaws. The most notable of them is her frailty: despite her recovery being amazing, in a similar vein to {{SSB4|Fox}}, her on-stage endurance is fairly weak, succumbing to strong enough blows, whereas her above average height, high falling speed and gravity make her easy to combo. This is further compounded by her poor damage output overall: despite her strong damage racking ability, she requires very long strings of attacks to deal the same amount of damage that super-heavyweight characters such as {{SSB4|Bowser}} and {{SSB4|Donkey Kong}} can inflict in noticeably fewer hits. While the low damage and power on her moves grant her an awesome combo game, Sheik also struggles to secure her opponent's stock. She has a few moves with high knockback, but she has difficulty landing them; her up smash has a powerful first hit on her arms as she rises them, but it is hard to land outside of a read or confirm, and is hampered by its much weaker second hit as she lowers her arms. Her forward and down smashes are among the weakest smash attacks of their kind, and they have punishable ending lag as well. In the air, she is limited to using her up aerial or Bouncing Fish to KO, and even then, they must be relatively close to the blast lines for maximum effectiveness, since her other aerial attacks do not KO until 200% or more, and are otherwise only useful for edge-guarding and gimping characters with particularly weak or linear recoveries. Furthermore, her overall below-average grab game has no throws that can KO reliably, and her aforementioned forward and down throws have too much knockback for truly reliable KO set-ups. With all of this working against her, it is not uncommon for her opponents to survive in excess of 150%. Lastly, the introduction to [[rage]] hinders Sheik: without rage, she often has trouble KOing, though as her rage increases, her combo game is slowly hindered, which when combined with her poor damage output, can make bringing an opponent to KO percents difficult. Besides, this also brings opponents to a high level enough of rage to KO Sheik herself with a strong enough move.
| | Sheik also benefits a good amount from her custom moves. Penetrating Needles only shoots three needles instead of six and has less range, but it deals extra [[shield damage]], granting her a new pressuring option. Gravity Grenade loses the suction effect, but the grenade can be thrown much farther and pulls enemies towards Sheik, allowing multiple follow-up opportunities. Pisces, while having a much more shallow flip, removing her forward throw combo, gains more horizontal distance, is faster, has little lag if the follow-up attack is not executed, and is significantly stronger, being able to KO 59% earlier than the default Bouncing Fish. Her other custom moves, like Paralyzing Needle and Abyss, have slightly increased amounts of risk and reward for using them over their standard counterparts. |
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| Other weaknesses include a few moves that have very low utility, despite Sheik's moveset versatility. These include her down aerial, which is the slowest of her aerial moveset, has the highest landing lag, and is a [[stall-then-fall]], which give it the lowest utility of Sheik's aerial moveset despite it [[meteor smash]]ing on contact. Her smash attacks are difficult to land overall and, outside of her up smash's sweet spot, have little KO power. Lastly, Burst Grenade has a slow explosion, renders Sheik helpless if performed while airborne, and has only situational usage on edge-guarding predictable recoveries (such as {{SSB4|Little Mac}}) and extending the damage of a hard punish.
| | All in all, Sheik's strengths outweigh her weaknesses, and due to her big advantages, she has some of the highest tournament representation of any character in ''SSB4'', with some of her mains such as {{Sm|Mr. R}}, {{Sm|VoiD}}, and {{Sm|Vinnie}} being considered to be among the best players in the world. However, her recent nerfs to her kill power and range in [[1.1.5]] have slightly affected her standings and representation compared to other characters. |
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| Sheik benefits a good amount from her custom moves. Penetrating Needles only shoots three needles instead of six and has less range, but it deals extra [[shield damage]], granting her a new pressuring option. Gravity Grenade loses the suction effect, but the grenade can be thrown much farther and pulls enemies towards Sheik, allowing multiple follow-up opportunities. Pisces, while having a much more shallow flip, removing her forward throw combo, gains more horizontal distance, is faster, has little lag if the follow-up attack is not executed, and is significantly stronger, being able to KO 59% earlier than the default Bouncing Fish. Her other custom moves, like Paralyzing Needle and Abyss, are slightly riskier, yet more rewarding than Needle Storm and Vanish. | | ==Changes from ''Brawl''== |
| | Sheik has been buffed significantly from ''Brawl'', which has allowed her to become a dominant character in competitive play as she was in ''Melee'', only more so. Many of her attacks have been partially reverted or changed, giving Sheik many options back that she lost in ''Brawl''. Her grab game has regained much of its utility: her grabs have overall less ending lag, forward throw sends at a better angle for follow-ups, and back throw has less ending lag. The changes to [[hitstun]] have helped restore her combo potential: her down throw and forward throw can set-up other moves more reliably, forward aerial combos more effectively with its higher launch angle, and up tilt has less ending lag. She benefits greatly from the reintroduction of [[pivoting]], which improves her movement and allows her to extend combos with her tilts. [[Needle Storm]] deals more knockback and the needles travel faster, making it more effective for spacing. She now has better mobility: her [[walk]], [[dash]], and especially [[air speed]]s are faster. The removal of [[edge-hogging]], her much faster air speed, and her new down special have made her previously mediocre [[recovery]] among the best in the game. Her KO'ing ability has been slightly improved, thanks to the addition of [[Bouncing Fish]] and the increased knockback on her up smash and up aerial. |
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| All in all, Sheik's strengths outweigh her weaknesses, to the point that she has some of the highest tournament representation of any character in ''SSB4''. By extension, her playerbase includes the likes of {{Sm|Mr. R}}, {{Sm|VoiD}}, and {{Sm|Vinnie}}, who are considered to be among the best players in the world. However, Sheik's nerfs from version [[1.1.5]] have slightly affected her standings and representation compared to other characters.
| | However, she has suffered from a few nerfs. She has lost her [[DACUS]] technique, which she relied on in the previous installment. On top of this, her already weak attacks deal even less damage, which forces players to rely on combos to rack up damage. Furthermore, the new [[rage]] mechanic also hurts her comboing ability while at mid-high percentages. Sheik has also been nerfed in several game patches, with update [[1.1.5]] removing many of her 50/50 KO mixups. As a result, Sheik has a very high technical learning curve, requiring precise use of her attacks and mobility in order to land her KO moves efficiently. |
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| ==Changes from ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''==
| | Despite these noticeable flaws, Sheik's buffs significantly overpower her nerfs, and she is a dominant force in the metagame with many high-placing tournament results on the national and international level, and prior to 1.1.5, she was regarded by many as the best character in the game. |
| Sheik has been buffed significantly in the transition from ''Brawl'' to ''SSB4''. The partial reversion to some of her attacks and the outright updating of others have restored many of her options that she lost in ''Brawl'', while changes to gameplay mechanics also greatly benefit her restored strengths. For example, Sheik's grab game has regained much of its utility because of synchronization between such changes: her grabs and back throw have less ending lag, which grants the latter combo potential, whereas her forward and down throws greatly benefit from both their altered angles and the changes to [[hitstun canceling]]. The removal of [[chain grab]]bing also heavily benefits her, as she was previous extremely vulnerable to them.
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| Sheik's special moveset has also largely improved: [[Needle Storm]] has increased knockback and travels faster (although the move has seen various nerfs as well); [[Vanish]]'s reappearance is safer thanks to it receiving a hitbox alongside its [[windbox]]; and her new special moves, [[Burst Grenade]] and [[Bouncing Fish]], provide greater utility than [[Chain]] and [[Transform]] respectively. Sheik also benefits greatly from the changes to [[pivoting]], which improves her grounded mobility, allows her to extend combos with her tilt attacks, and improves Needle Storm's [[mindgame]] potential. Although Sheik's KO potential is not as potent as it was in ''Melee'', it has nevertheless improved, thanks to the increased knockback scaling on her smash attacks and up aerial, as well as the additions of Bouncing Fish, the changes to [[DI]], the removal of [[momentum canceling]] and the introduction of the [[rage]] mechanic.
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| In addition to her moveset, Sheik mobility has also improved, as her [[walk]]ing, [[dash]]ing, and most significantly her [[air speed]]s are much faster. While her dash speed saw a fairly standard increase to its speed which most returning veterans received, her air speed saw a much higher increase, going from being fairly poor to being very high. It is especially useful in two ways: it now enables her aerial combo game to flow much more fluidly, which is especially evident with her forward aerial's altered properties, and it significantly improves her recovery alongside Bouncing Fish's horizontal travel distance, and the removal of [[edge-hogging]].
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| However, Sheik also received a few nerfs, some of which are due to gameplay changes. The removal of [[DACUS]] significantly weakens her up smash's versatility, while her up smash itself is slower and weaker. Sheik's forward tilt was also considerably nerfed, as it was her most oppressive move in ''Brawl''. Although it is still a very useful combo starter, its combo potential was nevertheless worsened due to its increased knockback and ending lag. On top of this, her already below-average damage output has lowered even further, which forces players to rely on combos to rack up damage before attempting to score a KO. While most characters had their damage output nerfed, Sheik's was reduced even more than most returning veterans. Her overall frame data is also slightly worse, although it still remains among the best in the game.
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| Despite rage alleviating Sheik's KO potential, it also offsets her combo game at medium to high percentages, and her unimpressive endurance means that she cannot utilize it as consistently or effectively as other characters, while they can easily use rage to kill her even earlier. Combined with the fact that she does not have a powerful ladder combo, kill confirm at low percents, or a move with extremely high set knockback, this makes her one of the characters who benefits the least from rage. Lastly, game updates have nerfed Sheik in certain ways, with update [[1.1.5]] most notably removing many of her 50/50 KO mix-ups.
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| Despite these noticeable flaws, Sheik's buffs significantly outweigh her nerfs, and the new mechanics help her much more than they hinder her, since they either alleviate or outright remove the main flaws she had in the previous game, while further increasing her strengths. Because of this, she was regarded by many as the best character in the game, especially after {{SSB4|Diddy Kong}} was nerfed significantly more than her in updates [[1.0.6]] and [[1.0.8]]. Despite her former dominance, update [[1.1.4]] added {{SSB4|Bayonetta}} and 1.1.5 nerfed Sheik significantly. As a result, Sheik's results dropped, and she is no longer considered to be the best character in the game, although she is still widely regarded as a top tier.
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| ===Aesthetics=== | | ===Aesthetics=== |
| *{{change|Sheik's design is now combination of her appearance in ''{{s|zeldawiki|The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time}}'', and her concept artwork for ''{{s|zeldawiki|The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess}}''. Her lean musculature and slightly larger eyes are from ''Ocarina of Time'', whereas her attire is from ''Twilight Princess''. The aesthetic used in ''SSB4'' has also resulted in Sheik's color scheme being significantly more vibrant, and her hair being of a significantly higher visual quality than in ''Brawl''.}} | | *{{change|Sheik retains the ''Twilight Princess''-inspired design she had in ''Brawl'', but now with a noticeably brighter color scheme due to ''SSB4'''s more vibrant aesthetics. However, she appears to be more muscular than her appearance in ''Brawl''. This gives her a physique closer to the one she has ''Ocarina of Time'', which was more masculine in appearance compared to the physique she has in her ''Twilight Princess'' concept art.}} |
| *{{change|Sheik has received four new [[alternate costume]]s, one of which is based on her appearance in ''Ocarina of Time''.}}
| | *{{change|Sheik has a new standing idle animation.}} |
| *{{change|Sheik is slightly more expressive. She now glares during some attacks, and appears alarmed while [[teeter]]ing.}} | | *{{change|Sheik has two new idle poses.}} |
| *{{change|Sheik has a new idle animation. However, she reverts to her idle animation from ''Brawl'' while holding a small [[item]] and briefly when transitioning to her idle animation after using a move.}} | | *{{change|Sheik has a new [[victory pose]]: she does a roundhouse kick, a windmill breakdancing kick then does a ninja pose with her arms below her head. It replaces her old "thinking" victory animation.}} |
| *{{change|Sheik has a new [[victory pose]]. She now performs her forward tilt and then immediately performs her down smash. It replaces her contemplative victory pose.}} | | *{{change|Sheik's [[Chain]] has been replaced with a smaller string used in her side taunt and her new side special, [[Burst Grenade]].}} |
| * {{change|Due to the removal of [[Transform]], Sheik's [[on-screen appearance]] has altered visual and sound effects; it now emits a whirl of smoke, rather than a magical sparkle and the Transform sound effect.}} | |
| *{{change|Due to the removal of [[Chain]], Sheik's side taunt's visual effects have changed. Sheik now brandishes the {{s|wikipedia|tripwire}} she uses for her new side special, [[Burst Grenade]].}}
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| *{{change|Sheik's previously unused damage yells from ''Brawl''{{'}}s [[Sound Test]] are now heard when taking high knockback.}}
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| *{{nerf|Sheik is [[Weight|lighter]] (85 → 81), hindering her endurance. While this would also make Sheik less susceptible to combos, her faster [[falling speed]], higher [[gravity]], and the changes to [[hitstun canceling]] collectively result in her being more susceptible to combos.}} | | *{{buff|Sheik's [[air speed]] is much faster (0.846 → 1.1).}} |
| *{{buff|The removal of [[chain grab]]bing significantly improves Sheik's endurance.}} | | *{{change|Sheik is lighter (85 → 81), decreasing her endurance but making her slightly harder to combo.}} |
| *{{buff|Sheik [[walk]]s faster (1.3 → 1.4).}} | | *{{buff|Sheik [[walk]]s faster (1.3 → 1.4).}} |
| *{{buff|Sheik [[dash]]es faster (1.92 → 2.016).}} | | *{{buff|Sheik [[dash]]es faster (1.92 → 2.016).}} |
| *{{buff|Sheik's [[air speed]] is much faster (0.846 → 1.1), even relative to returning veterans, going from the 10th slowest out of 39 characters to now being tied for the 14th fastest out of 58 characters.}} | | *{{change|Sheik [[Falling speed|falls]] faster (1.58 → 1.75).}} |
| *{{change|Sheik's [[air friction]] is lower (0.021 → 0.015). This makes her travel further from an aerial [[grab release]], making her less susceptible to followups, but making her take longer to halt her momentum in the air.}}
| | *{{nerf|Sheik's [[item throw]] is weaker (0.896 → 0.866).}} |
| *{{change|Sheik falls faster (1.58 → 1.75). This improves her vertical endurance, but makes her more susceptible to combos.}}
| | *{{change|Sheik can no longer [[Transform]] into [[Zelda]], with the latter becoming her own separate character.}} |
| *{{change|Sheik's gravity is higher (0.1409 → 0.15). This slightly improves her aerial mobility, but slightly hinders her endurance, makes her more susceptible to combos and reduces the height of her jumps.}} | | *{{nerf|Sheik can no longer do a two-hit forward smash with [[battering item]]s, nor can she fire two stars at once with the [[Star Rod]].}} |
| *{{buff|Sheik's full hop is higher.}}
| | *{{nerf|Due to being separated from {{SSB4|Zelda}}, Sheik can no longer access Zelda's more potent recovery and KO power.}} |
| *{{nerf|[[Item throw]] is weaker (0.896 → 0.866).}}
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| *{{buff|Sheik's [[roll]]s (FAF 32 → 28), [[air dodge]] (FAF 50 → 31) and [[spot dodge]] (FAF 26 → 25) all have less ending lag. Air dodge also has less startup lag (frame 4 → 2).}} | |
| *{{nerf|Sheik's rolls (frames 4-19 → 4-15), air dodge (frames 4-29 → 2-25) and spot dodge (frames 2-20 → 2-15) all have a shorter duration.}} | |
| *{{change|Due to the limitations of the [[Nintendo 3DS]]' processing power,<ref>[http://sourcegaming.info/2015/07/09/i-answer-some-questions-sakurai-famitsu-column-vol-461-464/ "I Answer Some Questions" Sakurai Famitsu column vol. 461-464, on Ice Climbers, clones, and Smash Run]</ref> Sheik is no longer connected to {{SSB4|Zelda}} via [[Transform]] or [[character selection screen]] input.}}<ref name="Direct"/>
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| **{{buff|As transformations took a long time in ''Brawl'', this meant Sheik got a much more reliable [[Bouncing Fish|down special]], which also functions as an attack.}}
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| **{{nerf|However, she can no longer access Zelda's significantly better KO potential and vertical recovery to alleviate her own. It also means she can no longer transform to reset stale move negation.}}
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| ===Ground attacks=== | | ===Ground attacks=== |
| *[[Neutral attack]]:
| | *{{buff|[[Neutral attack]] now transitions into a finisher.}} |
| **{{nerf|Neutral attack's first hit deals 1% less damage (3% → 2%) and the hitbox on Sheik's left shoulder on both the first and second hit has been removed.}}
| | *{{nerf|All tilts deal less damage ([[forward tilt]]: 5% → 4%, up tilt: 6%/7% → 5%/6%, down tilt: 8% → 5%), though knockback has been compensated on forward and down tilts.}} |
| **{{buff|Neutral attack's second hit has decreased startup (frame 3 → 2). Neutral infinite is also significantly more difficult to escape from due to the weakening of [[SDI]], despite its [[SDI multiplier]] being increased (0.7× → 1×), and it has received a proper finisher, a palm thrust.}}
| | *{{nerf|[[Dash attack]] deals less damage (7%/5% → 6.5%, 4.5%).}} |
| **{{nerf|Neutral infinite deals less damage (2% (near)/1% (far) → 0.8%/0.6%).}}
| | *{{change|Since up tilt deals 2% less damage, it is weaker despite its increased knockback scaling (122 → 125). However, this also allows it to combo up to higher percents.}} |
| *{{buff|The changes to [[hitstun canceling]] and [[DI]] improve the combo potential of all of Sheik's tilts into other moves once they cause [[tumble]].}}
| | *{{buff|Down tilt can now more reliably follow into other attacks at lower percentages.}} |
| *[[Forward tilt]]:
| | *{{nerf|All smashes deal less damage ([[forward smash]]: 14% → 13%, up smash: 17%/12% → 15%/11%, down smash: 13%/10%/10% → 3%/6%).}} |
| **{{buff|The weakening of SDI combined with its higher knockback allows forward tilt to combo into itself more reliably at low percents, despite its SDI multiplier being increased (0.5× → 1×).}}
| | *{{buff|The second hit of forward smash is stronger (50 base/100 scaling → 60/109).}} |
| **{{nerf|Forward tilt deals less damage (5% → 4%), has different angles (90°/108° → 84°/86°/78°) and higher knockback scaling (100 → 158/165). It also has increased ending lag (FAF 22 → 25) and a shorter hitbox duration (frames 5-10 → 5-8). Combined with [[stale-move negation]] not reducing knockback as much as in ''Brawl'', these changes prevent it from comboing repeatedly into itself starting at medium percents, drastically hindering its damage racking potential and removing its ability to set up into KO moves.}}
| | *{{change|Forward smash now uses a [[slash]] effect instead of a neutral effect.}} |
| *[[Up tilt]]:
| | *{{buff|[[Up smash]]'s sweetspot has increased knockback scaling (82 → 86).}} |
| **{{buff|Up tilt's first hit has different angles (75°/30°/350° → 0°/330°/75°), which along with the weakening of SDI allows it to connect more reliably into the second hit.}}
| | *{{nerf|Due to the removal of DACUS, her up smash is less effective for approaching.}} |
| **{{nerf|Up tilt has a shorter duration (frames 5-10 (hit 1)/19-24 (hit 2) → 5-8/19-23), smaller hitboxes (5.5u/4u/7u → 4.5u/3.5u/5.5u (hit 1), 5u/6.5u → 4u/5u (hit 2)) and deals less damage (6% (hit 1)/7% (hit 2) → 5%/6%), without full compensation on the second hit's knockback scaling (122 → 125).}}
| | *{{nerf|[[Down smash]]'s first hit has been completely removed, giving the move slower startup (frame 4 → 11). It also has shorter reach, higher ending lag (IASA: 49 → 55), less damage (13%/10%/10% → 9%), no longer grants intangibility on Sheik's legs and only the last hit has proper knockback, which is still weaker than that of the first hit in ''Brawl''. Due to this, the move is no longer an effective close range option.}} |
| *[[Down tilt]]:
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| **{{nerf|Down tilt has a shorter duration (frames 5-8 → 5-6), smaller hitboxes (3.5u/3.8u/5u → 3.2u/3.5u/4.2u) and deals less damage (8% → 5%) with its knockback was compensated (35 (base)/80 (scaling) → 37/110).}}
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| *[[Dash attack]]: | |
| **{{nerf|Dash attack deals less damage (7% (clean)/5% (late) → 6.5%/4.5%), although its clean hit's knockback was compensated (50 (base)/100 (scaling) → 70/90). Its late hit also has a shorter duration (frames 7-11 → 7-8).}}
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| **{{change|Dash attack's clean hit has a higher hitlag multiplier (1× → 1.3×). This makes it slightly safer on shield, but easier to [[DI]].}}
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| *[[Forward smash]]: | |
| **{{nerf|Forward smash has smaller hitboxes (4.5u/4u/5u → 3.2u/3u/4u (hit 1), 6u/4.5u → 4u/3.5u (hit 2)). Its second hit also has a shorter duration (frames 26-28 → 26-27) and deals less damage (9% → 8%).}}
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| **{{buff|Forward smash's first hit has different angles (24°/361°/60° → 26°/45°/80°) with lower [[set knockback]] (69/50 → 62/47), which along with the weakening of SDI allows it to connect more reliably into the second hit. Additionally, the second hit has increased knockback (50 (base)/100 (scaling) → 60/109), improving its KO potential despite its lower damage.}}
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| **{{change|Forward smash now uses a [[Slash#Stab|stab]] effect, instead of a [[normal]] effect.}}
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| **{{nerf|Forward smash now consists of one hit instead of two when using a [[Item#Types of items|battering item]].}}
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| *[[Up smash]]:
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| **{{buff|Up smash's first hit has larger hitboxes (5.5u → 6u), allowing it to hit tall characters such as {{SSB4|Rosalina}} more easily on the ground.}}
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| **{{nerf|Up smash deals less damage (17% (hit 1)/12% (hit 2) → 15%/11%) with only its first hit's knockback scaling slightly (but not fully) compensated (82 → 86), hindering its KO potential. Its second hit also has increased startup with a shorter duration (frames 13-15 → 14-15) and she can no longer connect both hits of up smash. Lastly, the removal of [[DACUS]] significantly hinders up smash's approach potential.}}
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| **{{change|Up smash's first hit has a higher hitlag multiplier (1× → 1.3×). This makes it safer on shield, but easier to DI.}}
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| *[[Down smash]]:
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| **{{nerf|Down smash's hitbox timings have been altered (frames 4-8 (hit 1)/15-18 (hit 2)/21-23 (hit 3) → 11-12 (hit 1)/18-19 (hit 2)), increasing its startup dramatically (no longer being one of the fastest down smash in the game) and causing it to deal one less hit. It also deals less damage (13% (hit 1)/10% (hits 2-3) → 3% (hit 1)/6% (hit 2)), has increased ending lag (FAF 49 → 55), smaller hitboxes (4.8u/5.31u → 4u (hit 1)/4.5u (hit 2)), and no longer grants [[intangibility]] on Sheik's legs during its first hit frame. Altogether, these changes significantly hinder its safety.}}
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| **{{buff|Down smash's first hit has gained set knockback (35 (base)/0 (set)/80 (scaling) → 0/35/100) and a different angle (40° → 140°) that enable it to connect at any percent into the second hit, which has higher knockback scaling (80 → 165), making it stronger than the first hit in ''Brawl''.}}
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| **{{buff|Down smash's second hit has a different angle (50° → 48°).}}
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| ===Aerial attacks=== | | ===Aerial attacks=== |
| *[[Neutral aerial]]:
| | *{{nerf|All aerials deal less damage (neutral: 13%/10% → 8%/7%, forward: 9% → 5%/4.3%, back: 12%/11% → 8%/7%, up: 11% → 7%, down: 10% → 8%).}} |
| **{{change|Clean neutral aerial deals less damage (13% (sweetspot)/10% (sourspot) → 8%/7%) with only a moderate increase to its base knockback (0 → 20). This improves its combo potential, but drastically hinders its KO and edge-guarding potentials. Late neutral aerial also has increased base knockback (0 → 20) improving its edgeguarding potential but hindering its followup potential.}}
| | *{{buff|[[Forward aerial]] has a higher launch angle (35° → 50°), which coupled with Sheik's much faster air speed gives it excellent combo potential at a wide range of percents.}} |
| **{{nerf|Late neutral aerial has smaller hitboxes (4u/3.2u/3u/2.5u → 3.4u/2.7u/1.5u).}}
| | *{{nerf|Forward aerial now has a sourspot which takes priority over the sweetspot, and has less range.}} |
| **{{nerf|Neutral aerial has a longer animation (48 frames → 61) increasing the move's ending lag (FAF 49 → 50) and increasing the amount of time Sheik cannot grab a ledge after using the move.}}
| | *{{change|Forward aerial's angle change makes it better at comboing, but worse as an edgeguarding tool. It also has a new animation where Sheik leans more with her side pointing more forward.}} |
| *[[Forward aerial]]:
| | *{{change|Forward aerial, up aerial and down aerial now use a slash effect rather than a neutral effect.}} |
| **{{buff|Forward aerial [[auto-cancel]]s earlier (frame 12 → 11) and has more range due to now having two hitboxes.}}
| | *{{nerf|[[Back aerial]] has much lower KO potential, now being the seventh weakest back aerial when hit clean. This makes it less effective for edgeguarding. It also has higher landing lag (10 frames → 12) and a shorter late hitbox duration (frames 7-17 → 7-14).}} |
| **{{change|Forward aerial deals less damage (9% → 4.3% (body)/5% (arm)) with its knockback compensated (0 (base), 108 (scaling) → 40/132) and now has a sourspot that takes priority over the sweetspot. Due to its angle being altered (30° → 50°), it is also no longer a [[semi-spike]]. These changes significantly improve its combo potential, but slightly hinder its edge-guarding and KO potential.}}
| | *{{buff|[[Up aerial]] is now a multi-hit attack that is stronger and can reliably KO under 130% in the air.}} |
| **{{change|Forward aerial now also has a [[slash]] effect, instead of a normal effect.}}
| | *{{buff|[[Down aerial]] is now a meteor smash. It also leads into a second hit on grounded opponents.}} |
| **{{nerf|Forward aerial has a shorter duration (frames 5-8 → 5-7) and slightly smaller hitboxes (5.3u → 5u).}}
| | *{{nerf|Since Sheik falls faster, down aerial falls much faster as a result, which gives it less time to act out of it and can cause self-destructs.}} |
| **{{nerf|Forward aerial's animation has slightly changed: Sheik now lunges farther inward. This new animation is much longer (33 frames → 86) which slightly increases the move's ending lag (FAF 34 → 35) and greatly increases the amount of time Sheik cannot grab a ledge after using the move.}}
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| *[[Back aerial]]:
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| **{{nerf|Back aerial deals less damage (12% (clean sweetspot)/11% (clean sourspot)/6% (late) → 8%/7%/5%) without full compensation on knockback (clean: 0/0/5/14 (base) → 30, late: 0/0/4/8 (base)/100 (scaling) → 10/101), significantly hindering its KO and edge-guarding potential. Additionally, it has increased landing lag (10 → 12 frames), and its late hit has a shorter duration (frames 7-17 → 7-14).}}
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| *[[Up aerial]]: | |
| **{{buff|Up aerial is now a multi-hit move that possesses a loop hit with the [[autolink angle]], instead of a clean hit and late hit, giving it a longer duration (frames 4-6 (clean)/7-15 (late) → 4-15 (loop)/23-24 (last hit)). Its last hit also launches at a higher angle (70° (clean)/60° (late) → 80°) and has higher base knockback (15/10 → 50). This improves its juggling potential, as well as its KO potential near the upper [[blast line]], and allows it to drag opponents down to the ground with its loop hit for additional set-ups.}}
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| **{{nerf|Up aerial has a longer animation (44 frames → 53), increased ending lag (FAF 40 → 44), and auto-cancels later (frame 30 → 47), making it unable to auto-cancel in a short hop. It also deals less damage (11% (clean)/6% (late) → 1% (hits 1-3)/4% (hit 4)), hindering its KO potential when used far from the top blast line, despite its last hit's higher knockback scaling (100 → 135).}}
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| **{{change|Up aerial has higher hitlag multipliers (1× → 1.3× (loop)/2× (last hit)), making it safer on shield, but easier to DI. It also has slash and stab effects, instead of a normal effect.}}
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| *[[Down aerial]]:
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| **{{nerf|Down aerial has increased landing lag (26 → 30 frames) and deals less damage (10% → 8%). Additionally, it can no longer be used for [[momentum canceling]].}}
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| **{{buff|Down aerial now possesses a clean hit and late hit (frames 15-33 → 15-18 (clean)/19-33 (late)), with the former being a [[meteor smash]] (70° → 280°), granting it edge-guarding potential. It also has larger hitboxes (5.5u → 5.9u (clean)/5.8u (late)), as well as higher knockback scaling (80 → 90 (clean)/105 (late)), improving its KO potential despite its lower damage. Lastly, it has received a landing hitbox that deals 2% and can be comboed into from the clean hit, allowing it to still deal the same damage as in ''Brawl'' if used on-stage.}}
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| **{{change|Due to Sheik's faster falling speed/gravity, down aerial descends significantly faster. This allows it to hit opponents below her faster, but significantly hinders its safety while off-stage.}}
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| **{{change|Down aerial now has a stab effect, instead of a normal effect.}}
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| ===Throws/other attacks=== | | ===Throws/other attacks=== |
| *{{buff|Standing and dash grabs have decreased ending lag (FAF 30 → 28 (standing), FAF 40 → 35 (dash)).}} | | *{{buff|Standing [[grab]] and dash grab have lower ending lag (IASA: 30 → 28 (standing grab), 40 → 35 (dash grab)).}} |
| *{{nerf|Dash and pivot grabs have increased startup (frame 7 → 8 (dash), frame 8 → 9 (pivot)).}} | | *{{nerf|Dash grab and pivot grab have one frame more startup (dash grab: frame 7 → 8, pivot grab: frame 8 → 9).}} |
| *{{nerf|The changes to aerial grab releases hinder Sheik overall as while it makes her less susceptible to edgeguards (especially when combined with her lower air friction), she also no longer has any guaranteed followups out of a grab release especially with the removal of her DACUS.}}
| | *{{buff|[[Forward throw]] is faster and sends opponents at a slightly higher trajectory (72°), now reliably setting up a forward aerial at any percentage below 100%.}} |
| *[[Pummel]]:
| | *{{nerf|Forward throw has more knockback scaling (65 → 79) which lowers it ability to combo at higher percents.}} |
| **{{buff|Pummel deals slightly more damage (3% → 3.1%).}}
| | *{{buff|[[Back throw]] has less ending lag, allowing more followups.}} |
| *[[Forward throw]]:
| | *{{buff|[[Down throw]]'s trajectory has been nearly reverted to how it functioned in ''Melee'' (77°). While it has higher knockback scaling than in ''Melee'', it is still an excellent combo-starter. Along with the changes to [[hitstun]] cancelling, down throw has reliable follow-ups until KO percentages.}} |
| **{{change|Forward throw launches at a higher angle (70° → 72°).}}
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| **{{buff|The changes to hitstun canceling significantly improve forward throw's combo potentials up to high percents, despite having higher knockback scaling (65 → 79).}}
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| *[[Down throw]]:
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| **{{change|Down throw's angle has been altered (80° → 77°).}}
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| **{{buff|The changes to hitstun canceling significantly improve down throw's combo potentials up to high percents, giving it combo potential at low to mid percents despite having higher knockback scaling (75 → 90).}}
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| *[[Floor attack]]:
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| **{{buff|Floor attacks deal more damage (6% → 7%) and [[shield damage]] (1 → 8) per hit, with minimally compensated knockback scaling (50 → 48).}}
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| **{{buff|Floor attacks have less ending lag (FAF 50 → 46) and forward floor attack has less startup lag (frame 17 → 14).}}
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| **{{change|Floor attacks' angles have been altered (361° → 48°).}}
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| **{{nerf|Front floor attack, has less intangibility (frames 1-26 → 1-23), a shorter duration (frames 17-19 → 14-15 (front), 24-26 → 22-23 (back) and smaller hitboxes.}}
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| **{{nerf|Back floor attack has less intangibility (frames 1-23 → 1-22), smaller hitboxes and the second hit has a shorter duration (frames 21-23 → 21-22).}}
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| *[[Edge attack]]:
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| **{{buff|Edge attack no longer has [[set knockback]] (0 (base)/90 (set)/100 (scaling) → 90/0/20). It also has less startup lag (frame 25 → 21) and a bigger hitbox.}}
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| **{{change|Edge attack's angle has been altered (361° → 45°).}}
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| **{{nerf|Edge attack deals less damage (8% → 7%), has less intangibility (frames 1-23 → 1-18) and a shorter duration (frames 25-34 → 21-23).}}
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| ===Special moves=== | | ===Special moves=== |
| *[[Needle Storm]]: | | *{{buff|[[Needle Storm]] has increased knockback, making it much more useful as a spacer. It can also be pivoted on the ground. The needles travel significantly faster, making them harder to react to and punish.}} |
| **{{nerf|Needle Storm deals less damage (3% (near)/2% (far) → 1.9%/1.2%). It also takes longer to fully charge (taking 7 windups to fully charge instead of 6), has decreased range as the needles both cover less distance and have smaller hitboxes (2.4u → 1.5u) and Needle Storm has increased ending lag (FAF 41 → 48 (1-5 needles), 54 (6 needles)), hindering its zoning potential. They can also no longer [[lock]] opponents due to their altered angle (0° → 60°).}}
| | *{{nerf|Needle Storm deals less total damage (18%/12% → 11%/7%), has less range, slightly more ending lag, and takes slightly longer to fully charge.}} |
| **{{change|Needle Storm has significantly increased knockback (24 (base)/34 (scaling) → 0/180) though it still cannot KO at realistic percentages. They also have an increased hitlag multiplier (0.5x → 0.8x) making them safer on shield but easier to SDI especially with their altered angle.}}
| | *{{buff|Sheik has a new side special, [[Burst Grenade]]. Sheik throws a small grenade that she can detonate at will, which produces a small vacuum before exploding. This new move is overall significantly better than [[Chain]], dealing more damage and having better utility.}} |
| **{{buff|Needle Storm travels significantly faster. The changes to [[pivoting]] also improves its [[spacing]] potential.}}
| | *{{nerf|Due to Burst Grenade's function, and its property of leaving Sheik helpless in the air after usage, Sheik cannot use this move as a tether recovery.}} |
| *[[Burst Grenade]]:
| | *{{buff|Vanish now has a hitbox as Sheik reappears, dealing 5% damage.}} |
| **{{change|Sheik has a new side special, Burst Grenade. Sheik throws a grenade attached to a tripwire that can be detonated at will. Unlike [[Chain]], it functions similarly to an [[item]]-based [[projectile]], as its grenade will become a non-[[explosive]] item if Sheik is grabbed or attacked before she can detonate it.}}
| | *{{nerf|Vanish's explosion hitbox deals 3% less damage (15% → 12%).}} |
| **{{buff|Compared to Chain, Burst Grenade's explosion deals more damage (3% (Chain)/5% (tip) → 12.6%) and has significantly more knockback (3/5/10/35 (base)/20/50 (scaling) → 30 (base)/100 (scaling)), making it capable of KOing. Like Chain, it can block incoming projectiles, although only its grenade can do so. Unlike Chain, it has damaging [[windbox]]es that pull opponents in, and it does not have a set range, making it significantly more effective at edge-guarding.}}
| | *{{nerf|The explosions produced by Burst Grenade and Vanish are now [[absorb]]able.}} |
| **{{nerf|Compared to Chain, Burst Grenade cannot be freely maneuvered, making it less effective at zoning. It also cannot be used as a [[tether recovery]], and renders Sheik [[helpless]] in the air, making it unusable for recovery. Lastly, it is [[reflect]]able and its explosion is [[absorb]]able.}}
| | *{{buff|Sheik has a new down special: [[Bouncing Fish]], an acrobatic kick attack similar to {{SSB4|Zero Suit Samus}}' [[Flip Jump]], but covers much more horizontal range. It is a reliable KO move at high percents, and aids greatly in Sheik's previously mediocre recovery by providing a great deal of horizontal distance without leaving her helpless.}} |
| **{{change|Burst Grenade launches at a higher angle than Chain (361° → 55°).}} Burst Grenade replaces Chain.
| | *{{nerf|[[Light Arrow]] deals overall less damage and has weaker knockback.}} |
| *[[Vanish]]:
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| **{{nerf|Vanish's disappearing hitbox deals less damage (15% → 12%), although its knockback scaling was compensated (80 → 102). Its explosion is now also absorbable.}}
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| **{{buff|Vanish's reappearing windbox has received a hitbox that deals 5%, improving its safety.}}
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| *[[Bouncing Fish]]:
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| **{{buff|Sheik has a new down special, Bouncing Fish. It is a 360° Tengkong Pantui Cepu, a kick used in {{s|wikipedia|Nanquan}}. Unlike [[Transform]], it deals 12% damage with moderate knockback (26 (base)/90 (scaling)), propels Sheik forward and can bounce off walls for additional height, while granting intangibility on frames 3-4. This allows it to be comboed into from several moves even at high percents, KO near edges, escape [[juggling]], and extend Sheik's recovery, giving it significantly more utility.}}
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| **{{nerf|Unlike Transform, Bouncing Fish has significant landing lag, making it more punishable if used close to the ground. It also does not reset stale move negation, and it does not allow her to adapt to different matchups, since it does not switch her into a different character.}}
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| *[[Light Arrow]]:
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| **{{nerf|Light Arrow deals less damage (3% (hit 1)/45% (first opponent)/25% (third opponent) → 1%/44%/24%) and has decreased knockback, slightly hindering its KO potential.}}
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| ==Update history== | | ==Update history== |
| Much like {{SSB4|Diddy Kong}}, Sheik initially started out as a much stronger character in the early metagame, being one of the strongest characters in earlier versions of the game. As a result, Sheik has been nerfed significantly via game updates. Update [[1.0.4]] immediately gave Sheik some impactful nerfs, with Sheik receiving considerable power reductions to her forward aerial, up aerial and [[Bouncing Fish]]. These moves were some of her most effective KO options, as Sheik had numerous ways to combo into them and they could even lead into KO confirms at high enough percents. Naturally, after their power reductions, the moves became more restrictive as KO confirms. Sheik's forward aerial's power reduction also made it a less potent combo tool at lower percents. In addition to Sheik having weaker KO power, [[Needle Storm]] received more ending lag on the ground, which not only made it a riskier camping tool, but also removed its ability to lead into combos and KO confirms. Sheik now had to use the move in the air to land a KO confirm with a Bouncing Fish followup, and as Bouncing Fish became weaker, the KO confirm became less potent overall.
| | Sheik has been heavily nerfed over time in game updates, in a similar vein to {{SSB4|Diddy Kong}}. Update [[1.0.4]] considerably weakened her up aerial and [[Bouncing Fish]], her strongest KO moves, and also weakened her [[neutral game]] by lowering the damage of forward aerial and increasing the ending lag of [[Needle Storm]]. Update [[1.0.6]] lowered the damage of down tilt and back aerial noticeably, with the latter losing its great KO potential as a result. Update [[1.1.0]] further reduced the damage of forward aerial, as well as switching the priority of its hitboxes. Update [[1.1.1]] made Penetrating Needles less threatening to shields. Update [[1.1.4]] made [[Vanish]] KO 2% later and reduced the explosion's size. The most detrimental update, however, was [[1.1.5]]: as of said update, Sheik is much more susceptible to early KOs as she is four units lighter, the range reduction of Needle Storm made her long-range neutral game weaker, and her pivotal forward and down throws have increased knockback scaling and angle alterations which reduces their combo potential, and removes any semi-guaranteed KO set-ups without making them strong enough to KO at realistic percentages. The only buff she received was a very slight knockback increase to her down smash, which continues to be one of her least-used attacks regardless of the buff. Overall, Sheik is noticeably worse compared to how she was in the original version, with professionals such as ZeRo no longer considering her the best character in the game and having dropped her as a result, though despite the nerfs, she remains a dominant, perceivably top-tier character. |
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| The universal changes in 1.0.4 were not particularly beneficial to Sheik. The removal of LSI for moves which launched between 65°-115° considerably hindered Sheik's endurance, making her easier to combo as well as making her easier to KO vertically. While it did improve the consistency of Sheik's vertical launching combo moves (particularly her throws), it did not benefit her combo game as much as numerous other members of the cast, and some of Sheik's main followups out of her vertical launching moves were weakened (mainly her forward and up aerials). Sheik also had very few vertical KO moves which benefitted from the technique, with her up aerial's power reduction being significant enough to make it a weaker KO move, even though it could no longer be LSIed.
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| Sheik was also hindered by the removal of [[DACUS]], as she previously had one of the most effective DACUSes in the game. While very difficult to perform, Sheik's up smash was strong, and her DACUS covered a large amount of distance and had the potential to be a KO confirm out of moves such as her neutral aerial and Needle Storm. With DACUS being removed, it significantly hindered the approach potential of Sheik's up smash, and it largely removed the combos and KO confirms she could previously perform with a DACUS.
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| Update [[1.0.6]] noticeably decreased Sheik's back aerial's damage, considerably reducing the move's KO potential. From updates [[1.1.0]] - [[1.1.4]], Sheik only received a few minor nerfs, with her forward aerial receiving a slightly decrease to its power in 1.1.0, and with Sheik herself becoming slightly lighter in 1.1.4. | |
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| Update [[1.1.5]], however, would give Sheik the most impactful nerfs she had received since 1.0.4. Some minor nerfs Sheik received were that she became noticeably lighter, hindering her endurance and her forward aerial received a range reduction. Sheik's Needle Storm received a significant reduction on its range, which considerably toned down its potentially oppressive camping potential, but the most significant nerfs Sheik received were to her forward and down throws. In earlier versions of the game, the throws were both capable of leading into long lasting 50-50es into potential KOs which were very powerful. In 1.1.5, however, both throws received significantly more knockback, which greatly weakened their 50-50 potential at higher percents, making them considerably less scary at higher percents. Sheik could no longer rely on her throws to lead into potential KOs, instead having to rely more on situational KO confirms, edgeuarding and raw KO moves to take stocks.
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| Overall, Sheik is significantly worse compared to how she was at the release of the game. Sheik is more fragile, being easier to combo and KO; her defensive game is weaker, having a laggier and shorter range projectile; and her damage racking and KO potential have noticeably decreased, making it significantly harder for her to score KOs, especially compared to the rest of the cast. Despite this, Sheik still remained one of the most potent characters in the game. Her incredible mobility and frame data were near untouched, her recovery remained strong, and while her neutral game was weakened, it still remained among the best out of the entire cast. Sheik's nerfs mainly impacted her punish game, but she still had the tools needed in order to win the neutral game and get her punish game going.
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| Sheik was very likely the best character in the game in early 3DS versions, and while she did have a negative transition to the Wii U version, receiving impactful nerfs combined with not benefitting from the game's universal changes, she still managed to remain a contender for the best character in the game. As time went on, things looked very good for Sheik, with other top tiers (mainly Diddy Kong) receiving more impactful nerfs than her, firmly making Sheik the best character in the game for a period of time, but by version 1.1.4, {{SSB4|Bayonetta}} was added to the game, who ultimately took Sheik off of her pedestal, and 1.1.5 was ultimately the final nail in the coffin for Sheik, giving her some impactful nerfs which firmly took her out of the discussion for the best character in the game. Despite all the nerfs Sheik received, combined with the shift in the metagame, she still remained one of the strongest characters in the game, being considered as a top 5 or even a top 3 character by the later stages of the game's life.
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| *{{nerf|Down tilt deals less damage (7.5% → 5%), with its knockback mostly compensated (35 (base)/80 (scaling) → 37/100).}} | | *{{nerf|Back aerial's damage decreased, making the move significantly weaker: 11/10% → 8/7%}} |
| *{{nerf|Clean back aerial deal less damage (11% (foot)/10% (leg) → 8%/7%), significantly hindering its KO and edgeguarding potential.}} | | *{{nerf|Down tilt damage: 7.5% → 5%}} |
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| *{{nerf|Forward aerial deals less damage (5.5% (far)/4.8% (near) → 5%/4.3%), with its knockback scaling mostly compensated (125 → 132).}} | | *{{nerf|Forward aerial deals less damage (5.5%/4.8% → 5.0%/4.3%), but with knockback compensated on the sweetspot (125 → 132).}} |
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| ==Moveset== | | ==Moveset== |
| *Sheik can [[Crawling|crawl]], [[wall cling]], and [[wall jump]].
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| ''For a gallery of Sheik's hitboxes, see [[/Hitboxes|here]].''
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| {{MovesetTable | | {{MovesetTable |
| |game=SSB4 | | |game=SSB4 |
| |neutralcount=2 | | |neutralcount=2 |
| |neutralinf=y | | |neutralinf=y |
| |neutralname=Kodachi ({{ja|小太刀|Kodachi}}) / Reverse Kodachi ({{ja|逆小太刀|Gyaku Kodachi}}) / Piercing Strikes ({{ja|連突|Ren Totsu}}) / Piercing Strikes Finish ({{ja|連突終|Ren Totsu Owaru}}) | | |neutralname= |
| |neutral1dmg=2% | | |neutral1dmg=2% |
| |neutral2dmg=3% | | |neutral2dmg=3% |
| |neutralinfdmg=0.8% (near loop), 0.6% (far loop), 3% (last) | | |neutralinfdmg=0.6% far or 0.8% close (infinite), 3% (last hit) |
| |neutraldesc=An inward {{s|wikipedia|knifehand strike}}, followed by an upward knifehand strike. When button mashed, Sheik performs a barrage of knifehand strikes, followed by a palm thrust. It hits on frame 2 and both of its first two hits can be [[jab cancel]]ed reliably, even at high percents. As a result, it is very useful as a set-up for combos into itself or her tilt attacks, and even into KOs with her smash attacks. Although its infinite's finisher has extremely high knockback scaling to offset its very low damage output, it is still punishable because of its high ending lag. | | |neutraldesc=Two quick knifehand strikes followed by a barrage of knifehand thrusts followed by a palm thrust. The palm thrust has somewhat weak knockback and has high ending lag. |
| |ftiltname=Cycle Kick ({{ja|円弧|Enko}}, ''Circular Arc'') | | |ftiltname= |
| |ftiltdmg=4% | | |ftiltdmg=4% |
| |ftiltdesc=A roundhouse kick. It hits on frame 5 and has extremely low base knockback, yet high knockback scaling. When coupled with its hitboxes' favorable launching angles, it can easily combo into itself from 0% to very low percents, into [[Bouncing Fish]] at low percents, into neutral and forward aerials at low to medium percents, and into up aerial at low to higher percents. | | |ftiltdesc=A roundhouse kick that knocks the opponent into the air with low knockback. Easily combos into itself and other moves. |
| |utiltname=Spindle Tree ({{ja|真弓|Mayumi}}) | | |utiltname= |
| |utiltdmg=5% (hit 1), 6% (hit 2) | | |utiltdmg=5% (hit 1), 6% (hit 2) |
| |utiltdesc=A stretch kick transitioned into an axe kick. Its first hit has low set knockback, which enables it to be reliably combo into its second hit. Due to its low ending lag, it can be used to either start or continue combos. | | |utiltdesc=A modified axe kick. Hits both on the upswing and downswing. The first hit has set knockback so it can be reliably followed up by the second hit. Commonly used to continue combos. |
| |dtiltname=Whirlwind ({{ja|旋風|Tsumuji}}) | | |dtiltname= |
| |dtiltdmg=5% | | |dtiltdmg=5% |
| |dtiltdesc=A legsweep. Its relatively low knockback and vertical launching angles grant it decent combo potential. The hitboxes on Sheik's leg launch opponents at 70°, which enable it to combo into her neutral or forward aerials. In comparison, the hitbox on her heel launches opponents at 90°, which enables it to combo into up aerial. | | |dtiltdesc=A quick leg sweep. Fairly low knockback, so it can be immediately followed by her neutral or forward aerial. The hitbox at Sheik's heel sends opponents flying straight upward, which can allow Sheik to KO with an up aerial at about 130%. |
| |dashname=Gale ({{ja|疾風|Shippū}}) | | |dashname= |
| |dashdmg=6.5% (clean), 4.5% (late) | | |dashdmg=6.5% (clean), 4.5% (late) |
| |dashdesc=Lunges to perform two outward fanning knifehand strikes. It hits on frame 5, which ties it with {{SSB4|Sonic}}'s dash attack as the fourth fastest in the game. It also has high base knockback and decent knockback scaling. However, its 32 frames of ending lag make it punishable. | | |dashdesc=A slashing knife hand strike. Has decent knockback. |
| |fsmashname=Twin Snake ({{ja|双蛇|Sōja}}) | | |fsmashname= |
| |fsmashdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|5}} (hit 1), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|8}} (hit 2) | | |fsmashdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|5}} (hit 1), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|8}} (hit 2) |
| |fsmashdesc=A roundhouse kick followed by a spinning side kick. Each hit moves her forward, while its first hit's low weight-based knockback enables it to combo reliably into the second hit. Although its second hit has an average damage output, its high knockback scaling nevertheless enables it to KO middleweights at 140% from the center of {{SSB4|Final Destination}}. It also has the lowest amount of ending lag out of Sheik's smash attacks. However, its first hit only lasts for 1 frame and can be punished on [[shield]] before the second hit comes out, due to its minimal [[shieldstun]] and the long gap between them. | | |fsmashdesc=Two crescent kicks that moves her forward as they are executed. The first has low set knockback, allowing it to followup into the second. It is the weakest forward smash in the game, KOing at 152%. Interestingly enough, it has a [[slash|stab]] effect. |
| |usmashname=Razor Wing ({{ja|割符|Warifu}}, ''Split Mark'') | | |usmashname= |
| |usmashdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|15}} (hit 1), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|11}} (hit 2) | | |usmashdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|15}} (sweetspot); {{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|11}} (sourspot) |
| |usmashdesc=Raises her arms overhead and then quickly swings them downward to perform outward fanning knifehand strikes. It has two hits, but they do not connect into each other except against tall or large targets at low percents, instead working individually as launching hits. The first hit is located on her fingertips when her hands are overhead and launches opponents at 93°, whereas the second hit is located around her torso during the downswing and launches opponents at 50°. The first hit is both powerful and safe as an anti-air: its respectable damage output enables it to KO middleweights at 104% from ground height, and it grants [[intangibility]] to her head and arms on frames 8-15. On the other hand, the second hit's lower damage output results in it KOing middleweights at 162% from center stage. It is also very punishable, owing to its 37 frames of ending lag. | | |usmashdesc=Raises her arms over her head and quickly brings them down to her sides to perform outward fanning knifehand strikes. Has a slash effect. The sweetspot is on her fingertips during the beginning of the move while the sourspot in on the the downswing. Sheik's arms and her head have intangibility when the hitboxes are present. The sweetspot KOs at roughly 110%, while the sourspot cannot KO reliably. |
| |dsmashname=Windmill ({{ja|大車輪|Daisharin}}, ''Large Wheel'') | | |dsmashname= |
| |dsmashdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|3}} (hit 1), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|6}} (hit 2) | | |dsmashdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|3}} (hit 1), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|6}} (hit 2) |
| |dsmashdesc=A modified butterfly kick performed from the [[wikipedia:Windmill (b-boy move)|windmill]], a breakdancing move. It hits twice, with its second hit's extremely high knockback scaling enabling it to KOing middleweights at 148% from center stage. However, it is Sheik's least damaging smash attack, and is very punishable because of its 35 frames of ending lag, rather short range, and minimal shieldstun. | | |dsmashdesc=Performs a windmill, a breakdancing technique, while kicking the opponent. Hits twice with the last hit having moderate knockback, though not enough for KOing reliably, doing so at 160%. Using this move as a finisher is risky, as it has rather low range, sheildstun, and high ending lag, making her vulnerable to punishment. |
| |nairname=Falling Leaves ({{ja|落葉|Rakuyō}}) | | |nairname= |
| |nairdmg=8% (clean sweetspot), 7% (clean sourspot), 5% (late sweetspot), 4% (late sourspot) | | |nairdmg=8% (clean sweetspot), 7% (clean sourspot), 5% (late sweetspot), 4% (late sourspot) |
| |nairdesc=A flying kick. Due to it hitting on frame 3, it is Sheik's fastest aerial. It is also a [[sex kick]], which makes it good for breaking combos or functioning as an out of shield option. Its clean sweetspot is useful edge-guarding, but can also combo into Bouncing Fish at medium percents. Conversely, its late sweetspot and sourspot are capable of covering Sheik's landing, catching opponents off-guard, and applying pressure against an opponents [[edge recovery]]. | | |nairdesc=Sheik performs a sex kick. It is her fastest aerial (frame 3), good for breaking combos and functions as a great out of shield option. The strong hit can also combo into Bouncing Fish at mid percents. Its lingering hitbox is capable of covering Sheik's landing, catching opponents off-guard, and applying pressure against opponents that are attempting to aim their recovery to the ledge. |
| |fairname=Hatchet ({{ja|鉈|Hata}}) | | |fairname= |
| |fairdmg=5% (sweetspot), 4.3% (sourspot) | | |fairdmg=5% (arm), 4.3% (body) |
| |fairdesc=A lunging, downward knifehand strike. Its sweetspot is located on her arm, whereas its sourspot is located on her body. Arguably Sheik's most versatile move: it comes out on frame 5 and has low base knockback, very high knockback scaling, minimal ending and landing lag, decent range, and a very generous auto-cancel window. These traits collectively make it useful for approaching when [[SHFF]]'d and for edge-guarding, safe on shield when spaced well, and excellent for combos. Combos include into itself, grabs, tilt attacks, neutral aerial, a [[reverse aerial rush]]ed back aerial, and Bouncing Fish. | | |fairdesc=Leans forward and quickly forms a downward knifehand strike. Has a slash effect. Arguably Sheik's most versatile move: it has fast start-up (frame 5), decent range, low landing lag, and a very generous auto-cancel window, making it highly effective in an SHFF. It can be used to approach, is safe when spaced well on shield, and due to its moderate knockback it is very good at comboing into itself multiple times and into grabs, tilts, neutral aerial, a [[reverse aerial rush]] back aerial, and even Bouncing Fish depending on percent and positioning, while being capable of KO'ing at 160% at the ledge. It is also a strong edge-guarding option thanks to its low lag and Sheik's reliable recovery. |
| |bairname=Flying Swallow ({{ja|飛燕|Hien}}) | | |bairname= |
| |bairdmg=8% (clean sweetspot), 7% (clean sourspot), 5% (late) | | |bairdmg=8% (clean sweetspot), 7% (clean sourspot), 5% (late) |
| |bairdesc=A high-angle back kick. Due to it hitting on frame 4, it is tied with up aerial as Sheik's second fastest aerial. As a result, it is a decent edge-guarding option and can be used from a reverse aerial rush. It also has very high knockback scaling and large hitboxes, but has minimal KO potential because of its meager damage output offsetting its average knockback scaling. | | |bairdesc=A back kick. It has weak knockback, being the seventh weakest back aerial when clean, but has large hitboxes. Can be used for a reverse aerial rush and is a decent edgeguarding tool. |
| |uairname=Drill ({{ja|錐|Kiri}}) | | |uairname= |
| |uairdmg=1% (hits 1-3), 4% (hit 4) | | |uairdmg=1% (loop hits 1-3), 4% (hit 4) |
| |uairdesc=A diagonal, corkscrew flying kick. Due to it hitting on frame 4, it is tied with back aerial as Sheik's second fastest aerial. Its first three hits have the [[autolink angle]] against aerial opponents, which allows all of its hits to connect easily. Conversely, its last hit has extremely high knockback scaling, which allows it to KO middleweights at 135% while near the upper blast line and makes it one of Sheik's most viable KOing options. | | |uairdesc=Sheik inverts herself and performs a corkscrewing kick. The first three hits have the [[autolink angle]] against aerial opponents, which allows all four hits to connect easily. The final hit has strong knockback and is a solid KO move at moderate damage percentages, depending on rage. It can combo out of down throw. Interestingly enough, the first three hits have a slash effect, while the finishing hit has a stab effect. |
| |dairname=Butcher Bird Revised ({{ja|百舌改|Mozu Kai}}) | | |dairname= |
| |dairdmg=8% (descent), 2% (landing) | | |dairdmg=8% (descent), 2% (landing) |
| |dairdesc=A diagonal flying kick. It is a [[stall-then-fall]], and its clean hitbox is a [[meteor smash]] during its beginning. Due to it hitting on frame 15, having 52 frames of ending lag upon landing on-stage, and having 30 frames of landing lag, it is Sheik's most punishable move. Its status as a stall-then-fall also makes it extremely unsafe to use off-stage. | | |dairdesc=A flying kick downward. A [[stall-then-fall]], it can [[meteor smash]] during the beginning, but it is hard to recover from because of the fast descent. Has high ending and landing lag, making it unsafe on shield. This move is considered to be Sheik's worst aerial, and possibly her worst move, and is almost never used in competitive play. |
| |grabname=Grab ({{ja|つかみ|Tsukami}}) | | |grabname= |
| |grabdesc=Reaches out. Sheik's overall grab range is fairly short. | | |grabdesc=Sheik's grab range is relatively short. |
| |pummelname=Grab Elbow Strike ({{ja|つかみ肘打|Tsukami Hiji-Da}}) | | |pummelname= |
| |pummeldmg=3.1% | | |pummeldmg=3.1% |
| |pummeldesc=An [[wikipedia:Professional wrestling attacks#Elbow smash|elbow smash]]. Moderately slow, but tied with {{SSB4|Palutena}}'s pummel as the sixth most damaging in the game. | | |pummeldesc=Hits opponent with her arm. A slow pummel. |
| |fthrowname=Shoulder Strike ({{ja|肩打|Katada}}) | | |fthrowname= |
| |fthrowdmg=5% (hit 1), 2% (throw) | | |fthrowdmg=5% (hit 1), 2% (throw) |
| |fthrowdesc=The tie shan kao, a technique used in {{s|wikipedia|Bajiquan}}. Its base knockback and knockback scaling are both average, and it launches opponents at 72°. These traits enable it to combo into neutral, forward, and up aerials and Bouncing Fish from 0% to medium percents, and even into a [[jump-cancel]]ed up smash on heavyweights and fast-fallers at low percents. Although it can combo into Bouncing Fish at high percents, which has respectable KO potential while near the edge, this combo is dependent on DI and only effective without [[rage]]. | | |fthrowdesc=Slams into the opponent with her torso. Can combo into a forward or up aerial, and Bouncing Fish until mid percentages against most characters, depending on DI, and a jump cancel up smash on heavyweights and fast-falling characters. At high percent, depending on DI and without rage, it can lead to Bouncing Fish against opponents attempting to jump or air dodge as a semi-guaranteed KO set-up offstage. |
| |bthrowname=Heel Strike ({{ja|踵打|Kakotoda}}) | | |bthrowname= |
| |bthrowdmg=5% (hit 1), 2% (throw) | | |bthrowdmg=5% (hit 1), 2% (throw) |
| |bthrowdesc=Throws opponent behind herself and performs a mid-level side kick. It can potentially combo into neutral, forward, and back aerials at low percents. It can also combo into Bouncing Fish at medium to high percents, which has respectable KO potential while near the edge. However, this combo is risky, as it is heavily dependent on DI. | | |bthrowdesc=Throws opponent behind and back kicks them away. Can potentially follow up with aerials or Bouncing Fish. |
| |uthrowname=Handstand Strike ({{ja|倒立打|Tōritsuda}}) | | |uthrowname= |
| |uthrowdmg=3% (hit 1), 2% (throw) | | |uthrowdmg=3% (hit 1), 2% (throw) |
| |uthrowdesc=A handstand kick. Due to its high ending lag, it has no guaranteed follow-ups, with only up aerial being a 50-50 KO combo against certain characters at high percents. When coupled with it being Sheik's least damaging throw, it is her overall least useful throw. | | |uthrowdesc=Performs a kip-up and kicks the opponent into the air. Due to it having high base knockback and high ending lag, it has no guaranteed follow-ups until high percentages, and is her overall least useful throw. |
| |dthrowname=Guillotine ({{ja|断頭|Dantōda}}) | | |dthrowname= |
| |dthrowdmg=3% (hit 1), 3% (throw) | | |dthrowdmg=3% (hit 1), 3% (throw) |
| |dthrowdesc=A collar drag takedown followed by a somersault axe kick. It has average base knockback, high knockback scaling, and launches the opponent at 77°. These traits enable it to combo into neutral, forward and back aerials at low to medium percents, and up aerial at low to high percents. It can also lead into Vanish at high percents, which has respectable KO potential while near the upper blast line, although this requires Sheik to successfully [[read]] an [[air dodge]] from the opponent. Despite having the highest knockback scaling out of her throws, it lacks KO potential because of its throw hitbox's very low damage output. | | |dthrowdesc=Throws opponent on the ground, then performs an axe kick knocking the opponent up into the air. Can combo into any aerial (except down aerial) depending on opponent's DI until high percents, where opponents fly too high for her to followup. This is also her strongest throw, but does not KO until 305%. |
| |floorfname= | | |floorfname= |
| |floorfdmg=7% | | |floorfdmg=7% |
| |floorfdesc=Kneels and performs a palm thrust in front of herself, and then behind herself. | | |floorfdesc=Kneels, then punches forwards and backwards. |
| |floorbname= | | |floorbname= |
| |floorbdmg=7% | | |floorbdmg=7% |
| |floorbdesc=A {{s|wikipedia|kip-up}} transitioned into a double-footed {{s|wikipedia|scorpion kick}}. | | |floorbdesc=Kicks her feet over her head. |
| |floortname= | | |floortname= |
| |floortdmg=5% | | |floortdmg=5% |
| |floortdesc=Squats on one leg and performs a spinning roundhouse kick. | | |floortdesc=Spins while kicking in front and then behind her. |
| |edgename= | | |edgename= |
| |edgedmg=7% | | |edgedmg=7% |
| |edgedesc=Performs a corkscrew {{s|wikipedia|dropkick}} while climbing up. | | |edgedesc=Pulls herself up and kicks both legs forward along the ground. |
| |nsdefname=Needle Storm | | |nsdefname=Needle Storm |
| |nsdefdmg=1.9% (near), 1.2% (far) | | |nsdefdmg=1.9% (near) or 1.2% (far) per needle, 6 needles max |
| |nsdefdesc=Accumulates up to six needles that can be thrown immediately or stored for later use. When used in the air, Sheik throws the needles downward at approximately 45°. One of Sheik's best options for [[camping]] and zoning, as it can nullify approaches and has [[transcendent priority]]. | | |nsdefdesc=Sheik accumulates up to six needles that can be stored and released immediately or later. If thrown in the air, the needles travel at approximately a 45 degree angle. One of Sheik's best options for camping/zoning, as it can nullify approaches and has [[transcendent priority]]. |
| |nsc1name=Penetrating Needles | | |nsc1name=Penetrating Needles |
| |nsc1dmg=2.2% (near), 1.6% (far) | | |nsc1dmg=2.2% (near) or 1.6% (far) per needle, 3 needles max |
| |nsc1desc=The needles deal more damage and [[shield damage]], and have an [[electric]] effect. They also pierce multiple opponents. However, it has less range, and Sheik can accumulate a maximum of only three needles. | | |nsc1desc=The needles travel through multiple opponents with an electric effect. Deals extra damage to shields. However, it travels a shorter distance and can only be charged to three needles. |
| |nsc2name=Paralyzing Needle | | |nsc2name=Paralyzing Needle |
| |nsc2dmg=1% | | |nsc2dmg=1% |
| |nsc2desc=[[Paralyze]]s an opponent, with the paralysis duration being longer the more damaged the opponent is. However, it has significant startup, less range, deals less damage, and Sheik can only throw one needle that cannot be stored. | | |nsc2desc=A single needle that can stun an opponent. The higher the opponents damage, the longer they are stunned. However, it has significant ending lag along with less range than normal. |
| |ssdefname=Burst Grenade | | |ssdefname=Burst Grenade |
| |ssdefdmg=1% (grenade), 1% (pull, 5 hits total), 12.6% (explosion) | | |ssdefdmg=1% (hit), 1% (pull), 12% (explosion) |
| |ssdefdesc=Throws a grenade attached to a {{s|wikipedia|tripwire}}. On detonation, it creates a small area that [[pull]]s opponents towards it, then explodes. The detonation can be delayed a second by holding the special move button. The grenade can be thrown farther when used in the air or when thrown over an edge, and its explosion is strong enough to KO middleweights at 115% near the edge, making it useful for edge-guarding. If Sheik is attacked before the grenade explodes, the grenade will be detached from the tripwire and become a non-[[explosive]] [[item]] that anyone can use. However, Sheik will be rendered [[helpless]] if it is used in the air and uninterrupted, similarly to [[Din's Fire]]. | | |ssdefdesc=Throws a grenade on a string. On detonation, it creates a small area that pulls opponents towards it, then explodes. The detonation can be delayed a second by holding the special attack button. The grenade can be thrown a further distance when Sheik is in the air or when thrown over an edge. If Sheik is attacked before the grenade explodes, it will become an item for anyone to use. Sheik will fall into a [[helpless]] state if it is used in the air and uninterrupted. |
| |ssc1name=Gravity Grenade | | |ssc1name=Gravity Grenade |
| |ssc1dmg=3.58% | | |ssc1dmg=3.58% |
| |ssc1desc=Launches a grenade that can be stalled longer, and thus launched much farther, and detonates quicker. Upon detonation, the grenade does not pull enemies into it and the explosion is weaker with a smaller radius, but the explosion launches opponents towards Sheik, allowing for multiple follow-up options like [[gimp]]s or up smash. | | |ssc1desc=Upon detonation, the grenade does not pull enemies into it and the explosion has a smaller radius, but the explosion knocks opponents towards Sheik, allowing multiple follow-up options like [[gimp]]s or an [[up smash]]. |
| |ssc2name=Skimming Grenade | | |ssc2name=Skimming Grenade |
| |ssc2dmg=2% (hits 1-3), 4.6% (explosion) | | |ssc2dmg=2% (hits 1-3), 4.6% (explosion) |
| |ssc2desc=The grenade bounces away from Sheik 1-3 times on the ground, depending on how long the special button is held. Explosion is smaller and weaker, but quicker and the grenade’s hits are stronger and can strike multiple times. Despite what the in-game description states, however, it deals the same damage regardless of how long it takes to explode. | | |ssc2desc=The grenade bounces on the ground with a time delay before exploding. Despite what the in-game description states, however, it deals the same damage regardless of how long it takes to explode. |
| |usdefname=Vanish | | |usdefname=Vanish |
| |usdefdmg=12% (disappearance), 5% (reappearance's hitbox), — (reappearance's windbox) | | |usdefdmg=12% (vanish), 5% (reappear) |
| |usdefdesc=After a short delay, Sheik destroys a {{s|zeldawiki|Deku Nut}} in order to disappear via a small explosion, before reappearing nearby in a controlled direction. Its disappearing hitbox's respectable damage output and very high knockback scaling enable it to KO at 100% while near the upper blast line. It also grants a small vertical boost when used in the air. Conversely, its reappearance hitbox deals much less damage, but also has a windbox that can [[push]] away opponents who are very close to wherever Sheik reappears. It grants intangibility on frames 19-53. Reappearing near a edge renders her helpless, though [[self-destruct]]ing with the move is difficult to do because it allows Sheik to grab the edge the moment she enters helplessness. Due to a glitch, holding the [[control stick]] in a chosen direction and then using Vanish right after enduring knockback also gives her a boost in the chosen direction.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3mx2b2pbHek Smash 4 Wii U - Sheik's Extended Vanish]</ref> | | |usdefdesc=After a short delay, Sheik vanishes in a puff of smoke, reappearing nearby in a controlled direction. The vanish hitbox has high knockback, able to KO at high percentages. The reappearance hitbox has much weaker, set knockback, but can push shielded opponents who are in the location that Sheik reappears in. Sheik has intangibility before dissappearing and a bit after reappearing. Reappearing near a ledge puts her helpless, though [[self-destruct]]ing with the move is hard due to her grabbing the ledge the moment she enters helplessnes. Due to a glitch, holding a direction and then using the move right after suffering knockback also [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3mx2b2pbHek gives her a boost on the chosen direction]. |
| |usc1name=Gale | | |usc1name=Gale |
| |usc1dmg=— | | |usc1dmg=0% |
| |usc1desc=Disappears and reappears faster, covers more distance, and grants more momentum. However, it does not deal damage, and its increased momentum means that reappearing near a edge puts her helpless and cannot recover like Vanish. | | |usc1desc=Sheik vanishes and reappears faster while traveling a further distance, with the loss of a vanishing and reappearing hitbox. It gives more momentum, meaning that reappearing near a ledge puts her helpless and cannot recover like the normal variant. |
| |usc2name=Abyss | | |usc2name=Abyss |
| |usc2dmg=5% (disappearance), 4% (travel) | | |usc2dmg=5% (vanish), 4% (travel) |
| |usc2desc=The move is a meteor smash and has a hitbox during its travel, rather than only upon disappearance and reappearance. However, along with being weaker, it covers less distance, her travel path is visible, and its disappearance does not grant a short vertical boost when used in the air. | | |usc2desc=The move meteor smashes for the entire duration of the vanish. However, the distance traveled is shorter, her pathway during it is visible and there is no longer a short vertical movement before vanishing. |
| |dsdefname=Bouncing Fish | | |dsdefname=Bouncing Fish |
| |dsdefdmg=12% | | |dsdefdmg=12% |
| |dsdefdesc=A 360° Tengkong Pantui Cepu, a kick used in Nanquan. Similar to [[Flip Jump]], Sheik lunges forward and strikes a physical target. If she connects, she will deal damage and automatically backflip a distance away, able to manually kick again. If another target is struck by the kick, she can repeat the process a third time until landing. In addition, Sheik will automatically jump off any walls she touches twice, and can wall jump two further times by manually pressing the special button again. She will experience moderate lag if she lands before the move's animation is over, usually after missing. The first kick can also be executed slightly earlier by pressing the special button again, and all kicks cover more or less horizontal distance depending on which way the control stick is held. If Sheik lands before kicking, usually requiring a leap towards an upward slope, she will instead perform a flip animation with little lag. Overall, the move’s long horizontal travel distance, respectable damage output, and high knockback scaling make it one of Sheik's most viable KOing options. It KOs middleweights at 120% while near the edge, and grants intangibility on frames 3-4. Due to its earliest input hitting on frame 17 and its landing lag, however, it is punishable if it misses. | | |dsdefdesc=Flips forward a moderate distance and kicks the opponent. If her feet connect with an opponent, she will flip back a small distance and land on her feet. She can kick up to three times if the preceding kicks connect. Upon a miss, she lands on her back and stands up. Strong knockback and one of her best KO moves. Also drastically improves her off-stage recovery as her up special can be used immediately afterwards. Can be executed sooner by hitting the button again and gains more distance if the control stick is held in whatever direction Sheik is facing. Has intangibility on startup. It KOs at 165%, though due to its high scaling, it is easier to do so near a ledge. |
| |dsc1name=Jellyfish | | |dsc1name=Jellyfish |
| |dsc1dmg=8% (grounded opponents), 10.5% (aerial opponents) | | |dsc1dmg=8% (grounded opponents), 10.5% (aerial opponents) |
| |dsc1desc=The flip is more vertical, traveling a shorter horizontal distance. Grounded opponents are launched diagonally upwards with set knockback in order to ensure that the opponent can be hit the second time, said kick being significantly more powerful on aerial opponents. However, she cannot kick a third time, and can only walljump three times (latter one is manual). | | |dsc1desc=Sheik's flip is more vertical, traveling a shorter horizontal distance. Grounded opponents are launched diagonally upwards with set knockback in order to ensure that the opponent can be hit the second time, said kick being significantly more powerful on aerial opponents. She can kick up to two times if the preceding kick connects. |
| |dsc2name=Pisces | | |dsc2name=Pisces |
| |dsc2dmg=15.5% | | |dsc2dmg=15.5% |
| |dsc2desc=The flip is faster and more shallow, which requires pressing the attack button in order to kick if the attack is used while standing on level ground. But there is even more landing lag, making ground kicks riskier. If the kick hits, Sheik will flip forward and launch opponents backward while dealing more knockback, which enables it to KO at 106% from center stage. However, she has less manual control over horizontal movement, it can only kick once before landing on the ground, and she cannot walljump (upon contact, she will bounce up slightly and uncontrollably fall in place for a second). | | |dsc2desc=Sheik's flip is faster and more shallow, which requires pressing the attack button in order to kick if the attack is used while standing on the ground. If the hit lands, she will flip a short distance forward and will launch opponents backwards while dealing more knockback. It can't be used more than once before landing on the ground. If it hits, she can control her movement. Has little to no lag if the button isn't pressed. KOs at 106%. |
| |fsname=Light Arrow | | |fsname=Light Arrow |
| |fsdmg=1% (hit 1), 44% (first opponent), 33% (second opponent), 24% (third opponent), 19% (fourth opponent), 14% (fifth opponent) 11% (sixth opponent), 6% (seventh opponent) | | |fsdmg=1% (hit 1), 44% (first opponent), 33% (second opponent), 24% (third opponent) |
| |fsdesc=Wields {{s|zeldawiki|Zelda's Bow}} and fires a {{s|zeldawiki|Light Arrow}} forward. It can strike multiple opponents, but its damage output decreases for each successive target. Unlike Zelda's Light Arrow, it deals slightly more damage and is a [[semi-spike]], yet has less knockback. Like Zelda's, it is one of the strongest Final Smashes in the game, as it is capable KOing middleweights at 58% while near the edge. | | |fsdesc=Sheik pulls out a large magical bow and light arrow which she fires in a straight, horizontal line across the stage. It can strike multiple opponents, but the damage decreases for each successive target. Has very high knockback. |
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| ===Stats===
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| {{Attributes
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| |cast = 58
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| |weight = 81
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| |rweight = 48
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| |dash = 1.7
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| |rdash = 11-15
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| |run = 2.016
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| |rrun = 8
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| |walk = 1.4
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| |rwalk = 5-6
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| |trac = 0.06
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| |rtrac = 14-24
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| |airfric = 0.015
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| |rairfric = 6-19
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| |air = 1.1
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| |rair = 14-19
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| |baseaccel = 0.01
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| |rbaseaccel = 10-54
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| |addaccel = 0.08
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| |raddaccel = 11-16
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| |gravity = 0.15
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| |rgravity = 3
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| |fall = 1.75
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| |rfall = 10-11
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| |ff = 2.8
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| |rff = 11-12
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| |jumpsquat = 4
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| |rjumpsquat = 1-13
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| |jumpheight = 39
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| |rjumpheight = 7-8
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| |shorthop = 18.752533
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| |rshorthop = 7
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| |djump = 40
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| |rdjump = 9-10
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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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| Sheik English Announcer SSB4-SSBU.wav|English/Japanese/Chinese
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| ===[[On-screen appearance]]=== | | ===[[On-screen appearance]]=== |
| {{appearance | | {{appearance |
| |desc=Appears from a {{s|zeldawiki|Deku Nut}}'s explosion while briefly emanating blue wisps. | | |desc=Appears from a smoke bomb while striking a pose. |
| |char=Sheik | | |char=Sheik |
| |game=SSB4}} | | |game=SSB4}} |
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| |char=Sheik | | |char=Sheik |
| |desc-up=Performs the [[wikipedia:Kick (b-boy move)#Variants|pike]], a breakdancing move. | | |desc-up=Balances on one hand. |
| |desc-side=Brandishes the {{s|wikipedia|tripwire}} she uses for [[Burst Grenade]]. | | |desc-side=Pulls out the string used on her Burst Grenade and briefly strums it. |
| |desc-down=A modified version of the [[wikipedia:Age-uke|age uke]], a blocking technique in {{s|wikipedia|Japanese martial arts}}.}} | | |desc-down=Performs a threatening ninja pose with her right arm in front of her face.}} |
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| ===[[Idle pose]]s=== | | ===[[Idle pose]]s=== |
| {{Idle | | {{Idle |
| |desc-1=Rears back her left hand up to her face, then quickly swings it outward. | | |desc-1=Moves her hand in front of her face, then quickly moves it back down. |
| |desc-2=Performs a modified [[wikipedia:Glossary of ballet#Passé|passé]]. | | |desc-2=Turns around and balances on one leg. |
| |image-1=SheikIdlePose1WiiU.jpg | | |image-1=SheikIdlePose1WiiU.jpg |
| |image-2=SheikIdlePose2WiiU.jpg}} | | |image-2=SheikIdlePose2WiiU.jpg}} |
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| {{Victory/SSB4 | | {{Victory/SSB4 |
| |victory-theme=ZeldaUniverseTheme.ogg | | |victory-theme=ZeldaUniverseTheme.ogg |
| |victory-desc=An orchestral remix of Get Triforce Fanfare, the theme that plays when [[Link]] obtains a [[zeldawiki:Triforce|Triforce Piece]] in ''[[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda (Game)|The Legend of Zelda]]'' and has since become the main theme of ''The Legend of Zelda'' series. | | |victory-desc=A flourished remix directly from ''Brawl''. It is a remix of the tune that will play when Link obtained a Triforce Piece in ''The Legend of Zelda'' for the Nintendo Entertainment System. |
| |desc-1=Throws two needles, similarly to [[Needle Storm]], and then stands up while rearing back her right hand up to her face. | | |desc-1=Crouches, throws two needles, then stands up posing with her right hand to her face. |
| |desc-2=Uses her forward tilt and then immediately uses her down smash. | | |desc-2=Does a roundhouse kick, transitioning to a windmill breakdancing kick, and does a ninja stance with her arms below her head. |
| |desc-3=Performs the fumikomi, a stomp-style kick in karate, followed by a mid-level side kick, and then exhales loudly before performing the [[wikipedia:List of shotokan techniques#Blocking techniques (Uke-waza)|tate shuto uke]], a blocking technique in {{s|wikipedia|Shotokan}}. | | |desc-3=Two kicks, then a ninja stance, exhaling loudly as she does so. |
| |char=Sheik}} | | |char=Sheik}} |
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| ===Most historically significant players=== | | ===Notable players=== |
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| | *{{Sm|ANTi|USA}} |
| | *{{Sm|Cacogen|USA}} |
| | *{{Sm|Charliedaking|USA}} |
| | *{{Sm|Eim|Japan}} |
| | *{{Sm|False|USA}} |
| | *{{Sm|K9sbruce|USA}} |
| | *{{Sm|Karna|USA}} |
| | *{{Sm|Mr. R|Netherlands}} |
| | *{{Sm|Puppeh|USA}} |
| | *{{Sm|Saiki|USA}} |
| | *{{Sm|Shu|Japan}} |
| | *{{Sm|Trevonte|USA}} |
| | *{{Sm|Vinnie|USA}} |
| | *{{Sm|VoiD|USA}} |
| | *{{Sm|Zex|USA}} |
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| ''See also: [[:Category:Sheik players (SSB4)]]''
| | ====Inactive==== |
| | *{{Sm|Edge|Japan}} |
| | *{{Sm|Nietono|Japan}} |
| | *{{Sm|RAIN|Japan}} |
| | *{{Sm|ZeRo|Chile}} - Widely considered to be the best Sheik player in the world before dropping her and was ranked on several Power Rankings, including 1st on the [[Panda Global SSB4 Rankings]]. |
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| *{{Sm|Eim|Japan}} - One of the best Sheik players in Japan, especially towards the end of the game's competitive lifespan. He is one of two Sheik players to have won a major following Sheik's nerfs, winning {{Trn|Umebura Smash 4 Final}}.
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| *{{Sm|False|USA}} - Co-mained Sheik with {{SSB4|Marth}} and was one of the best Sheik players on the United States East Coast, placing 7th at {{Trn|CEO 2016}} and 9th at {{Trn|EVO 2017}}.
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| *{{Sm|Javi|Mexico}} - The second-best player from Mexico, with notable singles placements including 9th at {{Trn|2GGC: GENESIS Saga}} and 17th at {{Trn|GENESIS 5}}. With his cousin {{Sm|MkLeo}}, they were also considered the best doubles team in the world.
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| *{{Sm|K9sbruce|USA}} - The best Sheik player from the United States West Coast, co-maining her alongside {{SSB4|Diddy Kong}} and placing 7th at {{Trn|Shots Fired 2}} and 9th at {{Trn|DreamHack Austin 2017}} and {{Trn|GENESIS 5}}.
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| *{{Sm|Mr.R|Netherlands}} - One of the best solo-Sheik players of all time, as well as the best European player of all-time, regularly ranking in the top 10 globally. Although he never won a major, he finished 2nd at many of them, including at {{Trn|EVO 2015}} and {{Trn|2GG: Hyrule Saga}}.
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| *{{Sm|Nietono|Japan}} - One of the best Sheik players in Japan, co-maining her alongside {{SSB4|Diddy Kong}}. He is the only Japanese Sheik player who placed top 8 at multiple majors, placing 3rd at {{Trn|EVO 2018}}, 4th at {{Trn|EVO Japan 2018}}, and 5th at both {{Trn|Apex 2015}} and {{Trn|Umebura Japan Major 2017}}.
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| *{{Sm|RAIN|Japan}} - The best Sheik player in Japan during the early metagame, notably placing 9th at {{Trn|EVO 2015}} and {{Trn|Umebura Niconico Qualifier}}. He dropped Sheik in favor of {{SSB4|Cloud}} in mid-2016.
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| *{{Sm|Vinnie|USA}} - One of the best Sheik players in the United States, co-maining her alongside {{SSB4|Rosalina & Luma}}. He was one of the first people to defeat {{Sm|ZeRo}}, doing so at {{Trn|PAX Prime 2015}} while placing 2nd. He has also placed 5th at {{Trn|The Big House 5}} and 9th at both {{Trn|EVO 2016}} and {{Trn|DreamHack Atlanta 2017}}.
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| *{{Sm|VoiD|USA}} - One of the best solo-Sheik players of all-time, regularly ranking in the top 10 globally. He is one of two Sheik players to have won a major following Sheik's nerfs, winning {{Trn|Smash 'N' Splash 4}}.
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| *{{Sm|ZeRo|Chile}} - The all-time best player in the world, co-maining Sheik alongside {{SSB4|Diddy Kong}} for the first few years of the game's competitive lifespan, most notably using her during his 56-consecutive-tournament-win streak.
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| ===Tier placement and history===
| | Sheik has always been perceived as a top-tier character since the game's release, which was eventually reflected in her ranking at the very top of the first official ''4BR'' [[tier list]], with the previous nerfs to {{SSB4|Rosalina & Luma}} and {{SSB4|Diddy Kong}} paving the way for Sheik to be considered the near-indisputable best character in the game, in a similar manner to {{SSBB|Meta Knight}} in ''Brawl'' and {{SSBM|Fox}} in ''Melee''. Players noticed her fantastic frame data, the ability to control the [[neutral game]] by [[spacing]] effectively with her forward aerial and [[camp]] with [[Needle Storm|needles]], extensive combo ability that allowed her to rack up damage quickly and efficiently, dominant offstage game, and reliable KO set-ups off of low-committal grab set-ups. This led most players to believe she lacked losing match-ups and had only a handful that were arguably even. As expected, Sheik's position was cemented by a stellar playerbase that included highly talented players such as {{Sm|ZeRo}}, {{Sm|Mr. R}}, {{Sm|VoiD}}, {{Sm|K9sbruce}} and {{Sm|RAIN}}, among others, all of whom achieved great results with the character on a consistent basis. |
| Sheik had always been perceived as a top-tier character since the game's release, which was eventually reflected in her ranking at the very top of the first official ''4BR'' [[tier list]], with the previous nerfs to {{SSB4|Rosalina & Luma}} and {{SSB4|Diddy Kong}} paving the way for Sheik to be considered the near-indisputable best character in the game. Players noticed her fantastic frame data, the ability to control the [[neutral game]] by [[spacing]] effectively with her forward aerial and [[camp]] with [[Needle Storm]], extensive combo game that allowed her to rack up damage quickly and efficiently, dominant offstage game, and reliable KO set-ups off of low-committal grab set-ups. This led most players to believe she lacked losing match-ups and had only a handful that were arguably even. As expected, Sheik's position was cemented by a stellar playerbase that included highly talented players such as {{Sm|ZeRo}}, {{Sm|Mr.R}}, {{Sm|VoiD}}, {{Sm|K9sbruce}} and {{Sm|RAIN}}, among others, all of whom achieved great results with the character on a consistent basis. | | |
| | However, Sheik's overwhelming dominance took a blow with patches [[1.1.4]] and [[1.1.5]], which removed her most reliable KO set-ups, worsened her survivability, and weakened her camping ability. As a result, her most notable player, ZeRo, eventually dropped her, and others such as VoiD and K9sbruce have been using secondaries more often. Despite her heavy nerfs, Sheik's neutral, combo, and offstage games are still among the best, allowing her to continue to gain strong results and remain a top-tier character, with her placing 3rd on the second version of the tier list, remaining on the S tier. |
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| | ==Trophies== |
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| | :'''Sheik''' |
| | ::{{flag|ntsc}} ''In The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, Sheik claimed to be a surviving Sheikah. However, this was just a cunning disguise for Princess Zelda so that she could escape Ganondorf. In Smash Bros., she's the complete opposite of Zelda, striking with fast attacks that can keep an opponent off balance.'' |
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| | ::{{flag|pal}} ''Sheik is introduced in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time as the "survivor of the Sheikah", although it turns out to be Zelda, who took on the disguise to hide from Ganondorf. Sheik's ninja-like speed is a real contrast with Zelda's, and it allows for sneaky, fast-paced attacks that overwhelm opponents before they can even react.'' |
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| | {{Trophy games|console1=n64|game1=The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (11/1998)|console2=3ds|game2=The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D (06/2011)}} |
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| | :'''Sheik (Alt.)''' |
| | ::{{flag|ntsc}} ''Sheik's Burst Grenade side special throws a small grenade that draws in nearby fighters before exploding. Once the button has been released, it'll hop or explode after a time. The down special Bouncing Fish is an attack where Sheik strikes with both heels, falling similarly to the way a fish might flop around.'' |
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| However, Sheik's overwhelming dominance took a blow with patches [[1.1.4]] and [[1.1.5]], which removed her most reliable KO set-ups, worsened her survivability, and weakened her camping ability. As a result, her most notable player, ZeRo, eventually dropped her, and others such as K9sbruce started using secondaries more often. Despite her heavy nerfs, Sheik's neutral, combo, and offstage games are still among the best, allowing her to continue to gain strong results from players such as VoiD and Mr.R and remain a top-tier character, placing at 3rd on the second tier list and 4th on the third and fourth tier lists. However, the 4th tier list notably had Sheik drop into the A-tier due to her worse results compared to the top 3 at the time of the tier list's release.
| | ::{{flag|pal}} ''Sheik's Burst Grenade side special throws a small grenade that draws in nearby fighters, then explodes. Hold the button longer to thrown it further. The down special Bouncing Fish is a fish-like flop forwards that has Sheik attack with both heels on the way down. If the move connects, Sheik will bounce back up into the air.'' |
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| 2018 saw a new breath of fresh air for Sheik as dedicated mains managed to improve her results, including {{Sm|Nietono}}'s run to 3rd at {{Trn|EVO 2018}}, {{Sm|Mr.R}}'s run to 2nd at {{Trn|2GG: Hyrule Saga}}, and most notably {{Sm|VoiD}}'s victory at {{Trn|Smash 'N' Splash 4}} and {{Sm|Eim}}'s victory at {{Trn|Umebura Smash 4 Final}}, which were the only two major victories for a Sheik player since her nerfs. Sheik's improving results were notably more impressive than those of Diddy Kong and {{SSB4|Cloud}}, two characters generally agreed upon to be better than her, but by then, were not getting as far in-tournament without the use of a secondary. As a result, Sheik's true placement became debatable, with some top players such as {{Sm|MkLeo}} and Mr.R believing that she should be ranked slightly higher.
| | {{Trophy games|console1=n64|game1=The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (11/1998)|console2=3ds|game2=The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D (06/2011)}} |
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| ==In Solo Modes==
| | :'''Light Arrow (Sheik)''' |
| ===[[All-Star Mode]]===
| | ::{{flag|ntsc}} ''Sheik's Final Smash uses a gigantic bow to fire a Light Arrow across the screen. If multiple foes are in its path, it will strike them all, ignoring shields like they're not even there. Sheik's Light Arrow is more damaging than Zelda's and it launches its victims at a lower angle.'' |
| In All-Star Mode, Sheik is fought in Stage 5 in the 3DS version or Stage 3 in the Wii U version alongside {{SSB4|Pikachu}}, {{SSB4|Ness}}, {{SSB4|Jigglypuff}}, {{SSB4|Ganondorf}}, {{SSB4|Mewtwo}}, {{SSB4|Charizard}}, {{SSB4|Diddy Kong}}, and {{SSB4|Cloud}}.
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| ==={{GameIcon|SSB4-U}}[[Event Match]]es===
| | ::{{flag|pal}} ''Sheik's Final Smash uses a gigantic bow to fire a Light Arrow across the screen. If multiple foes are in its path, it will strike them all, even penetrating straight through their shields. Sheik's Light Arrow is more powerful than Zelda's and it launches its targets at a more shallow angle.'' |
| ====Solo Events====
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| *'''[[All-Star Battle: Melee]]''': Sheik is one of the opponents fought in this event. All of the opponents debuted in ''Melee''.
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| *'''[[Aura Mastery]]''': As {{SSB4|Lucario}},the player must defeat an invisible Sheik and an invisible {{SSB4|Wii Fit Trainer}}.
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| *'''[[Identity Crisis]]''': Sheik must defeat {{SSB4|Samus}}. After defeating her, the player must then defeat {{SSB4|Zero Suit Samus}}. If Sheik gets knocked out, then {{SSB4|Zelda}} will appear.
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| ====Co-op Events====
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| *'''[[The Ultimate Battle]]''': Two players select a character and must defeat the entire roster.
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| ===[[Congratulations screen]]s===
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| <center> | | <center> |
| ====3DS====
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| <gallery>
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| SSB4-3DS Congratulations Classic Sheik.png|Classic Mode
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| SSB4-3DS Congratulations All-Star Sheik.png|All-Star Mode
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| </gallery>
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| ====Wii U====
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| <gallery> | | <gallery> |
| SSB4-Wii U Congratulations Classic Sheik.png|Classic Mode
| | SheikTrophy3DS.png|Classic (3DS) |
| SSB4-Wii U Congratulations All-Star Sheik.png|All-Star Mode
| | SheikAllStarTrophy3DS.png|Alt. (3DS) |
| | SheikTrophyWiiU.png|Classic (Wii U) |
| | SheikAltTrophyWiiU.png|Alt. (Wii U) |
| | LightArrowSheikTrophyWiiU.png|[[Light Arrow]] |
| </gallery> | | </gallery> |
| </center> | | </center> |
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| ==[[Trophies]]== | | ==In [[Event Match]]es== |
| Sheik's default trophy is obtained by clearing Classic Mode as Sheik. Her alternate trophy is obtained by clearing All-Star Mode as Sheik in the 3DS version or purchasing it in the Trophy Shop for 1000G in the Wii U version. The Light Arrow (Sheik) trophy is obtained only in the Wii U version by clearing All-Star Mode as Sheik.
| | ===Solo Events=== |
| {{Trophy/Fighter
| | *'''[[All-Star Battle: Melee]]''': Sheik is one of the opponents fought in this event. All opponents debut in ''Melee'', and reappear in Smash 4. |
| |name=Sheik
| | *'''[[Aura Mastery]]''': The player, as {{SSB4|Lucario}}, must defeat an invisible Sheik and {{SSB4|Wii Fit Trainer}}. |
| |image-3ds=SheikTrophy3DS.png
| | *'''[[Identity Crisis]]''': Sheik must defeat {{SSB4|Samus}}. After defeating her, the player must defeat {{SSB4|Zero Suit Samus}}. If Sheik gets knocked out, then {{SSB4|Zelda}} will appear. |
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| |desc-3ds-ntsc=In The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, Sheik claimed to be a surviving Sheikah. However, this was just a cunning disguise for Princess Zelda so that she could escape Ganondorf. In Smash Bros., she's the complete opposite of Zelda, striking with fast attacks that can keep an opponent off balance.
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| |desc-wiiu-ntsc=In The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, Sheik claimed to be a surviving Sheikah. However, this was just a cunning disguise used by—SPOILER ALERT!—Princess Zelda so she could hide from Ganondorf. In Smash Bros., she's the complete opposite of Zelda, striking with fast attacks that can unbalance her foes.
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| |desc-pal=Sheik is introduced in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time as the "survivor of the Sheikah", although it turns out to be Zelda, who took on the disguise to hide from Ganondorf. Sheik's ninja-like speed is a real contrast with Zelda's, and it allows for sneaky, fast-paced attacks that overwhelm opponents before they can even react.
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| |desc-3ds-ntsc=Sheik's Burst Grenade side special throws a small grenade that draws in nearby fighters before exploding. Once the button has been released, it'll hop or explode after a time. The down special Bouncing Fish is an attack where Sheik strikes with both heels, falling similarly to the way a fish might flop around.
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| |desc-wiiu-ntsc=Sheik's Burst Grenade side special throws a small grenade that draws in nearby fighters before exploding. Once the button has been released or after a time, it'll hop and explode. The down special Bouncing Fish is an attack where Sheik strikes with both heels, falling similarly to the way a fish might flop around.
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| |desc-pal=Sheik's Burst Grenade side special throws a small grenade that draws in nearby fighters, then explodes. Hold the button longer to throw it further. The down special Bouncing Fish is a fish-like flop forwards that has Sheik attack with both heels on the way down. If the move connects, Sheik will bounce back up into the air. | |
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| |name=Light Arrow (Sheik)
| | *'''[[The Ultimate Battle]]''': Two players select a character and must defeat the entire roster. |
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| |desc-ntsc=Sheik's Final Smash uses a gigantic bow to fire a Light Arrow across the screen. If multiple foes are in its path, it will strike them all, ignoring shields like they're not even there. Sheik's Light Arrow is more damaging than Zelda's, and it launches its victims at a lower angle.
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| |desc-pal=Sheik's Final Smash uses a gigantic bow to fire a Light Arrow across the screen. If multiple foes are in its path, it will strike them all, even penetrating straight through their shields. Sheik's Light Arrow is more powerful than Zelda's and launches its targets at a more shallow angle.
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| ==[[Alternate costume (SSB4)#Sheik|Alternate costumes]]== | | ==[[Alternate costume (SSB4)#Sheik|Alternate costumes]]== |
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| ==Gallery== | | ==Gallery== |
| <gallery> | | <gallery> |
| Sheik Appears on the Scene.png|Sheik's splash art. | | Sheik Appears on the Scene.png|Sheik's introduction picture. |
| Sheik amiibo.png|Sheik's [[amiibo]]. | | Sheik amiibo.png|Sheik's [[amiibo]]. |
| SSB4 - Sheik Screen-1.jpg|Sidestepping. | | SSB4 - Sheik Screen-1.jpg|A pose. |
| SSB4 - Sheik Screen-2.jpg|Jumping. | | SSB4 - Sheik Screen-2.jpg|In the air. |
| SSB4 - Sheik Screen-3.jpg|Using her back aerial alongside {{SSB4|Samus}}'s downward angled forward smash. | | SSB4 - Sheik Screen-3.jpg|Throwing an attack at {{SSB4|Samus}}. |
| SSB4 - Sheik Screen-4.jpg|Using [[Burst Grenade]], her new side special. | | SSB4 - Sheik Screen-4.jpg|[[Burst Grenade]]. |
| SSB4 - Sheik Screen-5.jpg|Using her neutral aerial on {{SSB4|Luigi}} and alongside {{SSB4|Link}}'s neutral aerial. | | SSB4 - Sheik Screen-5.jpg|Neutral aerial. |
| SSB4 - Sheik Screen-6.jpg|A close-up of Sheik's face. | | SSB4 - Sheik Screen-6.jpg|A face closeup. |
| SSB4 - Sheik Screen-7.jpg|Alongside a {{s|zeldawiki|fairy}}. | | SSB4 - Sheik Screen-7.jpg|With Navi. |
| SSB4 - Sheik Screen-8.jpg|A pose. | | SSB4 - Sheik Screen-8.jpg|A pose. |
| SSB4 - Sheik Screen-9.jpg|Back-to-back with {{SSB4|Zelda}} in {{for3ds}}. | | SSB4 - Sheik Screen-9.jpg|Back-to-back with {{SSB4|Zelda}} in the 3DS version. |
| SSB4 - Sheik Screen-10.jpg|Preparing to use her up smash. | | SSB4 - Sheik Screen-10.jpg|Charging up smash. |
| SSB4 - Sheik Wii U Screen Shot 1.jpg|Charging [[Needle Storm]] midair. | | SSB4 - Sheik Wii U Screen Shot 1.jpg|Charging [[Needle Storm]] midair. |
| SSB4 - Sheik Wii U Screen Shot 2.jpg|Using her down smash on {{SSB4|Donkey Kong}} and {{SSB4|Diddy Kong}}. | | SSB4 - Sheik Wii U Screen Shot 2.jpg|Attacking {{SSB4|Donkey Kong}} and {{SSB4|Diddy Kong}}. |
| SSB4 - Sheik Wii U Screen Shot 3.jpg|Using her up taunt alongside {{SSB4|Wii Fit Trainer}} and {{SSB4|Greninja}}. | | SSB4 - Sheik Wii U Screen Shot 3.jpg|Posing. |
| SSB4 - Sheik Wii U Screen Shot 4.jpg|Using her neutral aerial against {{SSB4|Little Mac}}'s [[Straight Lunge]]. | | SSB4 - Sheik Wii U Screen Shot 4.jpg|Attacking {{SSB4|Little Mac}}. |
| SSB4 - Sheik Wii U Screen Shot 5.jpg|Charging [[Needle Storm]]. | | SSB4 - Sheik Wii U Screen Shot 5.jpg|Charging up [[Needle Storm]]. |
| SSB4 - Sheik Wii U Screen Shot 6.jpg|Using [[Bouncing Fish]], her new down special, on {{SSB4|Mario}}. | | SSB4 - Sheik Wii U Screen Shot 6.jpg|[[Bouncing Fish]] against {{SSB4|Mario}}. |
| SSB4 - Sheik Wii U Screen Shot 7.jpg|Using her down [[taunt]] after using Burst Grenade on Luigi. | | SSB4 - Sheik Wii U Screen Shot 7.jpg|[[Burst Grenade]]. |
| SSB4 - Sheik Wii U Screen Shot 8.jpg|Back-to-back with {{SSB4|Zelda}} in {{forwiiu}}. | | SSB4 - Sheik Wii U Screen Shot 8.jpg|Back-to-back with {{SSB4|Zelda}} in the Wii U version. |
| SSB4 - Sheik Wii U Screen Shot 9.jpg|Using her forward aerial on Samus. | | SSB4 - Sheik Wii U Screen Shot 9.jpg|Sheik attacking {{SSB4|Samus}}. |
| SSB4 - Sheik Wii U Screen Shot 10.jpg|Using Bouncing Fish on {{SSB4|Mega Man}} alongside Wii Fit Trainer's back aerial. | | SSB4 - Sheik Wii U Screen Shot 10.jpg|Sheik and {{SSB4|Wii Fit Trainer}} attacking {{SSB4|Mega Man}}. |
| SSB4 - Sheik Wii U Screen Shot 11.jpg|Using her edge attack on {{SSB4|Marth}}. | | SSB4 - Sheik Wii U Screen Shot 11.jpg|Sheik attacking {{SSB4|Marth}}. |
| SSB4 - Sheik Wii U Screen Shot 12.jpg|Jumping. | | SSB4 - Sheik Wii U Screen Shot 12.jpg|Jumping. |
| SSB4 - Sheik Wii U Screen Shot 13.jpg|Jumping alongside Greninja. | | SSB4 - Sheik Wii U Screen Shot 13.jpg|Sheik and {{SSB4|Greninja}}. |
| SSB4 - Sheik Wii U Screen Shot 14.jpg|Jumping alongside Little Mac's [[Jolt Haymaker]]. | | SSB4 - Sheik Wii U Screen Shot 14.jpg|Sheik and {{SSB4|Little Mac}}. |
| SSB4 - Sheik Wii U Screen Shot 15.jpg|Using her down aerial against {{SSB4|Toon Link}}'s forward aerial. | | SSB4 - Sheik Wii U Screen Shot 15.jpg|Sheik fighting {{SSB4|Toon Link}}. |
| SSB4 - Sheik Wii U Screen Shot 16.jpg|Using her down taunt. | | SSB4 - Sheik Wii U Screen Shot 16.jpg|Down taunt. |
| SSB4 - Sheik Wii U Screen Shot 17.jpg|Using her neutral attack against Little Mac's neutral attack. | | SSB4 - Sheik Wii U Screen Shot 17.jpg|{{SSB4|Little Mac}} attacking Sheik. |
| SSB4 - Sheik Wii U Screen Shot 18.jpg|[[Tripping]] on a [[Banana Peel]]. | | SSB4 - Sheik Wii U Screen Shot 18.jpg|Sheik slipping on a banana peel. |
| SSB4 - Sheik Wii U Screen Shot 19.jpg|Sidestepping alongside Toon Link. | | SSB4 - Sheik Wii U Screen Shot 19.jpg|Sheik and {{SSB4|Toon Link}}. |
| SSB4 - Sheik Wii U Screen Shot 20.jpg|[[Dash]]ing alongside Little Mac while Marth looks on. | | SSB4 - Sheik Wii U Screen Shot 20.jpg|Sheik running from {{SSB4|Little Mac}}. |
| SSB4 - Sheik Wii U Screen Shot 21.jpg|Preparing to use [[Vanish]]. | | SSB4 - Sheik Wii U Screen Shot 21.jpg|Jumping. |
| SSB4 - Sheik Wii U Screen Shot 22.jpg|Using her side taunt. | | SSB4 - Sheik Wii U Screen Shot 22.jpg|Side taunt. |
| SSB4 - Sheik Wii U Screen Shot 23.jpg|Alongside {{SSB4|Olimar}}. | | SSB4 - Sheik Wii U Screen Shot 23.jpg|Sheik and {{SSB4|Olimar}}. |
| SSB4 - Sheik Wii U Screen Shot 24.jpg|Preparing to use Burst Grenade while {{SSB4|Toon Link}} holds a [[Bomb (Link)|Bomb]]. | | SSB4 - Sheik Wii U Screen Shot 24.jpg|{{SSB4|Toon Link}} holding a bomb in front of Sheik. |
| SSB4 - Sheik Wii U Screen Shot 25.jpg|Using her up taunt alongside the male and female Wii Fit Trainers. | | SSB4 - Sheik Wii U Screen Shot 25.jpg|Sheik posing with {{SSB4|Wii Fit Trainer}}. |
| SSB4 - Sheik Wii U Screen Shot 26.jpg|Alongside Olimar as he uses [[Winged Pikmin]]. | | SSB4 - Sheik Wii U Screen Shot 26.jpg|Sheik and {{SSB4|Olimar}}. |
| SSB4 - Sheik Wii U Screen Shot 27.jpg|In the air. | | SSB4 - Sheik Wii U Screen Shot 27.jpg|In the air. |
| SSB4 - Sheik 3DS Screen Shot 1.png|Sheik in {{for3ds}}. | | SSB4 - Sheik 3DS Screen Shot 1.png|On the 3DS Version. |
| SSB4 - Sheik 3DS Screen Shot 2.png|Alongside {{SSB4|Yoshi}}. | | SSB4 - Sheik 3DS Screen Shot 2.png|Sheik and {{SSB4|Yoshi}}. |
| SSB4 - Sheik 3DS Screen Shot 3.png|Alongside {{SSB4|Charizard}}. | | SSB4 - Sheik 3DS Screen Shot 3.png|Sheik and {{SSB4|Charizard}}. |
| SSB4 - Sheik 3DS Screen Shot 4.png|Using her forward tilt on {{SSB4|Lucario}}. | | SSB4 - Sheik 3DS Screen Shot 4.png|Sheik and {{SSB4|Lucario}}. |
| SSB4 - Sheik 3DS Screen Shot 5.png|Using her neutral attack on Little Mac. | | SSB4 - Sheik 3DS Screen Shot 5.png|Sheik and {{SSB4|Little Mac}}. |
| SSB4 - Sheik 3DS Screen Shot 6.png|Charging [[Needle Storm]]. | | SSB4 - Sheik 3DS Screen Shot 6.png|Sheik charging [[Needle Storm]]. |
| SSB4 - Sheik 3DS Screen Shot 7.png|Using her neutral aerial. | | SSB4 - Sheik 3DS Screen Shot 7.png|Neutral air attack. |
| SSB4 - Sheik 3DS Screen Shot 8.png|Jumping while Mario and Luigi use their [[Fireball]]s. | | SSB4 - Sheik 3DS Screen Shot 8.png|Jumping over {{SSB4|Mario}} and {{SSB4|Luigi}}. |
| SSB4 - Sheik 3DS Screen Shot 9.png|Alongside Yoshi. | | SSB4 - Sheik 3DS Screen Shot 9.png|Sheik on {{SSB4|Yoshi}}'s back. |
| SSB4 - Sheik 3DS Screen Shot 10.png|Using Burst Grenade. | | SSB4 - Sheik 3DS Screen Shot 10.png|Using the Burst Grenade. |
| SSB4 - Sheik 3DS Screen Shot 11.png|Jumping. | | SSB4 - Sheik 3DS Screen Shot 11.png|Jumping in the [[Prism Tower]] stage. |
| SSB4 - Sheik 3DS Screen Shot 12.png|Above the shark in the [[Tortimer Island]] stage. | | SSB4 - Sheik 3DS Screen Shot 12.png|Above a shark in the [[Tortimer Island]] stage. |
| SSB4 - Sheik 3DS Screen Shot 13.png|Alongside Zelda. | | SSB4 - Sheik 3DS Screen Shot 13.png|Sheik and {{SSB4|Zelda}}. |
| SSB4 - Sheik 3DS Screen Shot 14.png|Charging Needle Storm alongside Mario, Samus, and Donkey Kong. | | SSB4 - Sheik 3DS Screen Shot 14.png|Sheik about to attack {{SSB4|Mario}}, {{SSB4|Samus}} and {{SSB4|Donkey Kong}}. |
| SSB4 - Sheik 3DS Screen Shot 15.png|In the air. | | SSB4 - Sheik 3DS Screen Shot 15.png|In the air. |
| SSB4 - Sheik 3DS Screen Shot 16.png|Jumping above Olimar. | | SSB4 - Sheik 3DS Screen Shot 16.png|Above {{SSB4|Olimar}}. |
| SSB4 - Sheik 3DS Screen Shot 17.png|Using her neutral aerial. | | SSB4 - Sheik 3DS Screen Shot 17.png|Neutral air attack. |
| SSB4 - Sheik 3DS Screen Shot 18.png|Alongside {{SSB4|Pikachu}} while it uses its down taunt. | | SSB4 - Sheik 3DS Screen Shot 18.png|Sheik and {{SSB4|Pikachu}}. |
| SSB4 - Sheik 3DS Screen Shot 19.png|Alongside Toon Link. | | SSB4 - Sheik 3DS Screen Shot 19.png|Sheik and {{SSB4|Toon Link}}. |
| SSB4 - Sheik 3DS Screen Shot 20.png|Using her down tilt alongside Charizard and Pikachu. | | SSB4 - Sheik 3DS Screen Shot 20.png|Sheik with {{SSB4|Charizard}} and {{SSB4|Pikachu}}. |
| </gallery> | | </gallery> |
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| ==Trivia== | | ==Trivia== |
| *Sheik is the first and currently only character to have their [[weight]] changed twice via updates. | | *In the Portuguese localisation of ''SSB4'', Sheik is referred to as "''o'' Sheik" ("o" is the masculine definite article). |
| *Much like Zelda, due to her retaining the scrapped ''Twilight Princess''-inspired design, this marks the only time Sheik reuses her design from a previous game.
| | *Although Sheik has a new idle animation, she will revert to her previous one if holding a light item. She shares this trait with {{SSB4|Yoshi}}, {{SSB4|Dr. Mario}}, and {{SSB4|Roy}}. |
| *This marks the final appearance of Jun Mizusawa as Sheik, who had voiced both her and Zelda since ''Melee''.
| | *Sheik is the only ''Legend of Zelda'' character that can crawl. |
| *Originally, Sheik was still going to turn into Zelda in this game and vice versa, but the two characters were split apart instead due to the limitations of the Nintendo 3DS. A similar issue was also the case for Samus and Zero Suit Samus when their Final Smash was concerned, and Pokémon Trainer, who was dropped in favor of his Charizard operating on its own. | | *Sheik is currently the only character in the ''Smash Bros.'' series to have been at the very top of the tier list in two different games, with her position in the first ''Smash 4'' tier list, and on earlier iterations of ''Melee's'' tier list. |
| *This is the only game since Sheik's debut in ''Melee'' where her canonical design is not directly referenced in the game at all. | | *Sheik is the first and currently only character to have her weight changed twice in updates. |
| *Sheik's Alt. trophy in the ''Nintendo 3DS'' version features blond eyebrows, whereas the [[Alternate costume (SSB4)#Sheik|alternate costume]] it's based on has gray eyebrows. Her headwear and scarf are also noticeably lighter in the trophy. | |
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| {{SSB4Characters}} | | {{SSB4Characters}} |
| {{Zelda universe}} | | {{Zelda universe}} |
| [[Category:Trophies (SSB4-3DS)]] | | [[Category:Trophies (SSB4-3DS)]] |
| [[Category:Trophies (SSB4-Wii U)]] | | [[Category:Sheik (SSB4)]] |
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