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User:Hinata/Phoenix Wright (SSBU)
This article is about Phoenix Wright's appearance in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. For the character in other contexts, see Phoenix Wright.
Phoenix Wright in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate | |
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Universe | Ace Attorney |
Availability | Modded |
Final Smash | Ace Attorney |
“ | Phoenix Wright Takes the Case! | ” |
—Introduction tagline |
Phoenix Wright (成歩堂 龍一, Ryuichi Naruhodo) is a playable character in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate and the fourth fighter from Capcom after Mega Man, Ryu, and Ken. He was officially announced on Twitter as the second character of Hinata's personal modded Fighter's Pass. He is set to be released in 2025.
Sam Riegel, who voiced Phoenix in Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3, Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Dual Destinies, and Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Spirit of Justice, reprises his role as the character, via recycled voice clips from Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3.
Moveset[edit]
Note: All numbers are listed as base damage, without the 1v1 multiplier.
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Neutral attack | — | 2.2% | Pulls out some papers and looks at them while scratching his head. A second input causes him to slap the papers against the palm of his hand in realization, tapping them with a smirk on his face after. | |
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Forward tilt | Paperwork Storm | 4% per hit (Courtroom Mode) / 17% total (Turnabout Mode) | Throws a stack of papers in front of him, scattering them forward in an upward arc. Hits twice normally, and 20 times in Turnabout Mode. Can be angled downwards, causing Phoenix to throw the papers in a downward arc that starts above his head instead. | |
Up tilt | — | 6% (Courtroom Mode) / 10% (Turnabout Mode) | Points upward at an angle. Has a hitbox at the very beginning that scoops opponents up into his arm to allow for easier hits. In Turnabout Mode, a large glowing blue pointing hand extends out of Phoenix's arm as he points upward, greatly increasing the range and damage of the move. | |
Down tilt | — | 4% (first hit) 6% (second hit) (Courtroom Mode) / 9% (non-tipper) / 12% (tipper) (Turnabout Mode) | Brushes his hand against the ground, inspecting it for dust before wiping his hands against each other to dust them off. Can be cancelled right after he raises his hand, but if Phoenix is allowed to finish the move, the animation of him dusting his hands off also has a hitbox that spikes. In Turnabout Mode, he instead kneels down and points forward as a large glowing pointing blue hand extends out of his arm. Has great range, and the very tip of the pointer finger on the glowing hand has a sweet spot. | |
Dash attack | — | 3% (first hit), 6% (second hit) | Slips on a banana peel, briefly becoming airborne before comically landing on his back. Both the initial slip and the impact of his landing have a hitbox. This move also has a small chance of leaving the banana peel he slipped on behind as a usable item. | |
Forward smash | Press The Witness | 2% (first two hits), 8% (launcher hit) | Phoenix walks forward, tapping papers in his hand as he does so. Upon tapping the papers twice, he then thrusts them forward, causing opponents to be launched forward. Hits 3 times in Courtroom Mode, and 6 times in Turnabout Mode. | |
Up smash | Paperwork Throw | Phoenix holds a stack of papers in his hand and then throws them upwards, scattering them in a small cloud above his head. In Turnabout Mode, the papers will instead swirl around his head before disappearing, giving the move multi-hitting properties. | ||
Down smash | Desk Slam | 3% (desk dropping), 9% (desk slam) | A courtroom desk appears from the sky and lands in front of Phoenix, who then slams his hands palm first on top of it. The desk dropping can bury opponents. | |
Neutral aerial | — | 1% (initial hits), 5% (final hit) | Scratches his head with both hands multiple times in frustration. Hits 5 times, with the final hit being the launcher. | |
Forward aerial | — | 3% (first hit), 6% (second hit) | Pulls out a sheet of paper, holding it in front of him while scanning over it with his finger and shouting "Look at this!". If the attack button is pressed again during this move, Phoenix thrusts the papers forward at a downward angle and shouts "Explain this!". | |
Back aerial | — | Phoenix turns in midair and points behind him. In Turnabout Mode, this move gains the glowing pointer finger all of Phoenix's other pointing moves gain. | ||
Up aerial | — | A lightbulb appears over Phoenix's head as he looks to the sky in realization. In Turnabout Mode, the lightbulb gains an electric hitbox. | ||
Down aerial | — | 8% | Sneezes downward, rubbing his nose with his finger afterwards. Has a sweetspot hitbox that spikes. | |
Grab | — | Phoenix presents the Magatama, causing a large "Take that!" speech bubble to appear in front of him. Catching an opponent with the grab causes a Psyche-Lock to form around them. | ||
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Forward roll Back roll Spot dodge Air dodge |
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Techs | — | — | ||
Floor attack (front) Floor getups (front) |
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Floor attack (back) Floor getups (back) |
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Floor attack (trip) Floor getups (trip) |
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Edge attack Edge getups |
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Neutral special | [[Hold It! / Objection!]] | 10% (Hold it!), 14% (Objection!) | Holds his hand out while shouting "Hold it!" as a large speech bubble appears in front of him. If Phoenix is holding 3 good pieces of evidence, he instead points forward dramatically while shouting "Objection!" as a speech bubble appears. If the "Objection!" speech bubble hits an opponent, Phoenix transitions into Turnabout Mode. | |
Side special | [[Discard Evidence / Present Evidence]] | 6.5% (Courtroom Mode), 2.4% (Turnabout Mode, hits 10 times) | Throws away a piece of evidence currently in his Court Record, which travels in a small arc in front of him as a projectile. Prioritizes any bad evidence, but otherwise throws away the most recent piece of evidence obtained. If Phoenix has no evidence, he thrusts his hand forward as if to present something, but realizes there's nothing in his hand and looks dejected for a moment before returning to idle.
If Phoenix is in Turnabout Mode, he instead pulls out a piece of evidence and thrusts it forward, causing one of several projectiles to shoot out, depending on the evidence he has collected and which one he chooses to present. | |
Up special | [[Order in the Court!]] | A large, shadowy version of the judge appears in front of Phoenix as a sounding block appears beneath him. The judge swings his gavel down onto Phoenix, shouting "Objection overruled!" as Phoenix is launched into the air. This move removes any bad evidence that Phoenix is holding, at the cost of Phoenix taking damage for each piece of bad evidence he currently holds. | ||
Down special | [[Investigate]] | Looks around on the ground before pulling out a piece of evidence that he then stashes in his Court Record. Phoenix can find good evidence and bad evidence with this move. Good evidence is used for transitioning into Turnabout Mode when the player has enough of it, while bad evidence is meant only to waste a slot and necessitate being thrown away. Phoenix can also find food or items with this move, but they are used immediately and not held in the Court Record. | ||
Final Smash | [[Ace Attorney]] | 51% | The camera zooms in on Phoenix as he points forward and causes a large blue ethereal pointing hand to appear in front of him, saying "The one who actually committed the crime...". If the hand makes contact with an enemy, the scene will move to a courtroom as Phoenix stands behind a desk. He slams his hands on the desk before pointing to the enemy and saying "...is you!". The camera then pans to the enemy, positioned behind the witness stand in a dazed animation. The camera then moves back to Phoenix as he taps papers with his hand and then slams the desk again, saying "No alibi, no justice, no dream, no hope!". Once again, the camera pans to the enemy, now stumbling behind the witness stand. The camera moves back one final time to Phoenix, standing with his hands on his hips and smirking confidently before slamming the desk again, saying "It's time to pay for your crimes! Take that!". A giant "Take that!" speech bubble appears on screen, and the camera pans one more time over to the enemy as an explosion happens on the witness stand and they are sent flying. |
Alternate costumes[edit]
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Blue | Based on his appearance in Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy. |
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Burgundy | Based on Miles Edgeworth, Phoenix's most frequent rival in the courtroom. |
Red | Based on Apollo Justice, one of Phoenix's employees and protégés at the Wright Anything Agency. |
Yellow | Based on Athena Cykes, one of Phoenix's employees and protégés at the Wright Anything Agency. |
Brown | Based on Phoenix's ancestor, Ryunosuke Naruhodo. |
Green | Based on Godot, the rival prosecutor from Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Trials and Tribulations. |
Orange | Based on Furio Tigre, a character from Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Trials and Tribulations who bears a resemblance to Phoenix and poses as him in court to rig a trial. |
Hobo | Based on his appearance in Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney after being disbarred. |
Reveal trailer[edit]
Gallery[edit]
Posing with Mega Man, Ryu, and Ken on Suzaku Castle.
Using Objection! in front of Ganondorf on Garreg Mach Monastery.
Near the end of his dash attack behind Diddy Kong on Onett.
Watching Villager use their watering can on Piranha Plant on Town and City.
With Maya on Tomodachi Life.
In his idle pose on Battlefield.
Using his Final Smash, Ace Attorney.