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| | :''This article is about Zero Suit Samus' appearance in [[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]. For other uses, see [[Zero Suit Samus]]. Also, for information about the result of Zero Suit Samus using her [[Final Smash]] attack, see [[Samus Aran (SSBB)|Samus Aran]].'' |
| {{disambig2|Zero Suit Samus' appearance in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''|other uses of Samus' "Zero Suit" character design|Zero Suit Samus}}{{for|information about the result of Zero Suit Samus using her [[Final Smash]]|Samus (SSBB)}}
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| {{Infobox Character | | {{Infobox Character |
| |name = Zero Suit Samus | | |name = Zero Suit Samus |
| |shareslot = {{SSBB|Samus}} | | |image = [[Image:ZeroSuitSamusBrawl.jpg|170px|Zero Suit Samus]] |
| |image = [[File:Zero Suit Samus SSBB.jpg|250px]] | | |caption = [[Image:Metroid_Icon.gif]] |
| |game = SSBB | | |universe = ''[[Metroid (universe)|Metroid]]'' |
| |ssbgame1 = SSB4 | | |games = ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl|SSBB]]'' |
| |ssbgame2 = SSBU | | |firstgame = ''[[Metroid: Zero Mission]]'' (2004) |
| |availability = [[Starter character|Starter]] | | |availability = [[Starter character|Starter]] |
| |tier = B | | |tier = |
| |ranking = 9 | | |ranking = |
| }} | | }} |
| '''Zero Suit Samus''' ({{ja|ゼロスーツサムス|Zero Sūtsu Samusu}}, ''Zero Suit Samus'') is a newcomer that appears in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''.
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| Zero Suit Samus is voiced by {{s|wikipedia|Alésia Glidewell}} in all regions, with a mix of grunts and short bits of English dialogue. She got this role and the role of [[Knuckle Joe]] in English through voicing [[Krystal]] in ''Brawl''{{'}}s English version.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i-5P0BwdlWg&t=220s "South Texas Gamer's Expo 2016 - Alesia Gladewell Q&A Panel (Pt.1)"]</ref> ''Brawl'' is the first game where [[Samus]] has accessible voiced dialogue; prior to this, she had grunts and cries of pain in some past games, extensive text dialogue and monologues in ''{{iw|metroidwiki|Metroid Fusion}}'', and an in-character monologue in ''Metroid Prime'' by Jennifer Hale (which went unused). | | Unveiled at [[E3]] 2006, '''Zero Suit Samus''' ({{ja|ゼロスーツサムス}}, ''Zero Sūtsu Samusu''), often abbreviated as '''ZSS''', '''0SS''' or '''Zamus''', is a character that appears in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''. Zero Suit Samus lacks power and stamina compared to Samus, but is faster. She uses a gun known as the Paralyzer, which can also be converted into a Plasma Whip. Her whip can be used to recover, similar to [[Samus (SSBB)|Samus's]] [[Grapple Beam]]. |
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| Zero Suit Samus can be played as by using Samus' {{b|Zero Laser|Samus}}, inputting Samus' up and down taunt rapidly, or by selecting Samus and holding the {{Button|WCC|L}} or {{Button|WCC|R}} button (Gamecube/Classic controller), {{Button|Wii|Z}} button (Nunchuk), or the {{Button|Wii|Minus}} button while transitioning to the stage select screen. In [[The Subspace Emissary]] she can be selected over Samus in [[The Great Maze]] and the post-game by hovering over Samus' slot and either tilting the {{Button|GCN|C-Stick}} (GameCube/Classic controller), {{Button|Wii|C}} (Nunchuk) or {{Button|Wii|Minus}} (sideways Wii Remote). She also can transform back by using her Final Smash, [[Power Suit Samus]].
| | The impact from Samus's [[Zero Laser|Final Smash]] is enough to remove her Power Suit, transforming her into Zero Suit Samus. Zero Suit Samus is able to transform back into normal Samus by using her [[Power Suit Samus|Final Smash]], which causes her to get her suit back while performing a move similar to the Crystal Flash from Super Metroid. [http://www.destructoid.com/hands-on-with-super-smash-bros-brawl-48983.phtml] |
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| Zero Suit Samus ranks 9th on the ''Brawl'' [[tier list]], placing her in the B tier. She has an amazing aerial and [[juggle]] game, possessing very high jumps and low-lag aerial attacks that do good knockback and damage, with her up and back aerials being especially useful. She also has very fast mobility, noticeable especially in her jumps, and some of the game's most versatile [[recovery]] options, including her midair jump, side and up specials, and down special. Zero Suit Samus also has an effective spacing tool in her [[Plasma Whip]] (albeit not being very fast), powerful KO options, such as her forward, up and back aerials, Plasma Whip, and [[Flip Jump]], as well as a great [[combo]] starter and KO setup in her down smash. Her [[Power Suit Piece]]s, in addition, are among the most powerful items in the game, and at the beginning of a match are very effective at damaging and shutting down the opponent. However, she has a poor ground game, with her tilts and smashes doing below average damage and mediocre knockback (though some of her ground attacks are still effective for combos), and a [[grab]] that despite its range, is one of the laggiest in the game, even when used as a [[pivot grab]] (unlike some other tether grabs). Because of this, her [[out of shield]] and defensive game (outside of maneuverability) are poor, due to lacking safe options on [[shield]] (her grab is unreliable due to its heavy lag), making herself prone to heavy shield [[pressure]], and despite her good air game, she lacks reliable options for enemies below her; this can make her vulnerable to juggling from characters such as {{SSBB|Meta Knight}}. Zero Suit Samus is additionally reliant on tether recoveries that can be [[edgehog]]ged, although her high jumps and Flip Jump make her suffer less from this than other characters with tethers. Her advantages lead to rather above average [[matchup]]s across the board, but this also causes her to suffer against higher-tiered characters. Despite her flaws, Zero Suit Samus has achieved strong tournament results. | | In order to select Zero Suit Samus as a character, the player must hold the shield button while on the character select screen before continuing. On normally configured controllers, this refers to either the ''R'' or ''L'' button on the Gamecube and Classic controllers, the ''Z'' button for the Nunchuck/Remote configuration, and the '''''-''''' button for the Remote only configuration. |
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| ==Attributes== | | ==Transforming from Samus to Zero Suit Samus== |
| Zero Suit Samus is a tall [[lightweight]] who boasts excellent mobility overall. She has the fourth fastest [[dashing]] and [[walking]] speeds, tied with {{SSBB|Bowser}} and {{SSBB|Marth}} for the 11th fastest [[air speed]], tied with {{SSBB|Wolf}} and {{SSBB|Sonic}} for the third highest [[traction]], tied with {{SSBB|Ness}}, {{SSBB|Pikachu}}, and {{SSBB|Zelda}} for the sixth fastest [[air acceleration]], and the second highest [[jump]]. Her [[falling speed]] and [[gravity]] are above-average (15th and 13th highest, respectively). She is also able to [[crawl]] and [[wall jump]], much like in her home series. On the downside, she has only a few amount of reliable KO options, with only her forward aerial, back aerial, up aerial, Plasma Whip, and Flip Kick reliably KO'ing under 125%. This puts her in the "hit-and-run" archetype group. | |
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| She starts the match with a huge advantage over most characters in that she has readily throw-able projectiles that are extremely powerful and combo well with her glide toss. Many of her attacks have the advantage of coming out fast, and can combo most heavy weights with her aerials very easily.
| | Samus can also switch to Zero Suit Samus while in battle by doing the up taunt, down taunt, and up taunt in quick succession. It appears to be rather difficult to achieve, as ''Dojo!!'' states, "It's not easy [...] Try it out next time you feel like showing off."[http://www.smashbros.com/en_us/characters/zerosuit_samus.html#3rd] |
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| Her [[side special]] has a huge sweetspot at the end (one of the biggest in the game, second to {{SSBB|Zelda}}'s side special) and the sour spot has the ability to push the opponent into the sweet spot, effectively KOing most characters around 110% if it's not [[stale move negation|stale]]. Her down smash has deceptively long range, extreme safety on shield, and sets up many combos, as well as KO setups. Zero Suit Samus is unique in the fact that many of her moves have large hitboxes and easy to hit sweetspots, this can devastate opponents as they are dealt a barrage of aerials and fast ground attacks. Her [[up smash]] is decent because it has fast start-up and its great to stop incoming opponents from above and puts them in good position for juggling, although it is can be easily escaped through [[SDI]].
| | '''Though there is a very easy way to do it with either the Gamecube/Classic Controller or Wii Remote + Nunchuck:''' |
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| One of her few KO moves is her [[up aerial]], a very fast flip kick that can KO as low as 90% if the opponent is near the upper blast line and possesses a very large sweetspot for such a powerful move. Both of her high jumps compliment this strategy. She also has 3 [[meteor smash]]es, her [[Flip Jump]] kick, if hit when she sticks her foot out, will spike opponents hard (even without doing this, the kick is still somewhat powerful and can KO most characters at fairly moderate damage percentages with strong horizontal knockback), her [[up special]], if hit at the tip, will meteor smash anyone it hits and her down aerial (although this is an unreliable spike). Both of these can be used for any situation, giving her multiple surprise KO methods.
| | '''1.''' Hold the Gamecube/Classic controller/*Wii Remote sideways so your left and right hand thumbs are on the "Up" and "Down" taunt Dpad buttons respectively. |
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| Zero Suit Samus, if mastered, is extremely dangerous and many players can find themselves down a stock or worse if they aren't careful. Her attacks and combos require a lot of precision which makes her a difficult character to learn and play effectively. The stale move negation can complicate her to get a KO, in spite of her having only a few KO moves and good edgeguarding skills. All of her tilts are quick (although her up tilt has high ending lag), with decent range, and have the added bonus of launching her opponents into the air. She has a situational though passable out of shield game (making herself prone to heavy shield pressure). Her aerial game is powerful with lethal kicks and long-ranged attacks, but her very high short hop makes approaches with aerials difficult. Her projectile, the Paralyzer, can set opponents up for KO's and deals a bit of damage. However, it's slow and needs to be charged up to go far. Her tether grab has incredible range (tied with Olimar´s Red Pikmin, only losing to White and Blue Pikmin, although her grab possesses the longest range in aerial opponents), but it leaves her vulnerable if it misses which is dangerous for a such a light character. Her smashes compliment her perfectly. Her up and down smashes are useful for their range. The down smash is perfect for set up KO's, and the up smash makes for an good launcher, and can stop opponents' midair combos, while her side smash is quite weak, in terms of damage and power, with high ending lag and considerable start-up lag, but with good range, even behind her. In terms of recovery, she can use her Plasma Wire and Whip as a tether recovery, but it can be stopped by [[edge-hogging]], although due to her air speed and second jump being fairly high and combining with Flip Jump, she can usually come back to the stage without relying on her tether.
| | *For the Wii remote + Nunchuck, put your thumbs on the "1" and "2" buttons. |
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| ==Moveset==
| | '''2.''' Press "Up taunt" first. This is the only thing that actually needs to be pressed in the right order. |
| ''For a gallery of Zero Suit Samus' hitboxes, see [[Zero Suit Samus (SSBB)/Hitboxes|here]].'' | |
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| |game=SSBB
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| |neutralcount=3
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| |neutralname=Level Chop ({{ja|レベルチョップ|Reberu Choppu}}) / Gun Hook ({{ja|ガンフック|Gan Fukku}}) / Back Knuckle ({{ja|バックナックル|Bakku Nakkuru}})
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| |neutral1dmg=2%
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| |neutral2dmg=2%
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| |neutral3dmg=3%
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| |neutraldesc=Knifehand strike, pistol whip, elbow strike. First hit out on frame 1, being one of the fastest moves in the game. The third hit is easily powershielded, although the jab is inescapable against aerial opponents.
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| |ftiltname=Spin Kick ({{ja|スピンキック|Supin Kikku}})
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| |ftiltangles=3
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| |ftiltupdmg=6%
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| |ftiltsidedmg=6%
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| |ftiltdowndmg=9%
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| |ftiltdesc=Does an around-the-body 45° kick. Can be angled. At low percentages, it can make opponents [[trip]] if tilted down. However, at mid-high percentages, angle upward or forward will cause tripping more often. Very low knockback. Has a start-up of 6 frames. Can lock, like the dash attack.
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| |utiltname=Headstand Kick ({{ja|ヘッドスタンドキック|Heddosutando Kikku}})
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| |utiltdmg=5% (hit 1), 6% (hit 2)
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| |utiltdesc=Does a handstand split while spinning in place, legs moving up vertically. Pretty good knockback at higher percentages, and at low percentages it sets up combos well. Has a start-up of 3 frames. Replaces her down smash as a semi-effective means of hitting opponents on both sides. Good [[OoS]], although it is situational.
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| |dtiltname=Ground Sweep ({{ja|グラウンドスイープ|Guraundo Suīpu}})
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| |dtiltdmg=6%
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| |dtiltdesc=Does a prone leg-sweep. Knocks upwards from afar, knocks diagonally at close range. Hits on frame 5. Can combo into other moves well at low and high percentages alike.
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| |dashname=Jump Kick ({{ja|ジャンプキック|Janpu Kikku}})
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| |dashdmg=7% (clean), 5% (late)
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| |dashdesc=Does a sliding kick forward with her leg extended. Similar to Fox's dash attack. Hits on frame 6. Can easily be followed with tilts at low to mid percentages, and can [[lock]] if [[buffer]]ed properly. Has [[transcendent priority]].
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| |fsmashname=Smash Whip ({{ja|スマッシュウィップ|Sumasshu Wippu}})
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| |fsmashdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSBB|10}} (gun), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSBB|9}} (late gun), 11% (whip), 6% (back, whip tip), 13% (whip base)
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| |fsmashdesc=Whips forward with her plasma whip. Great range, but has very poor knockback, especially at the tip and high startup lag and [[ending lag]], being easy to [[punish]] (especially with [[shield grab]]s). Hits on frame 20. This move also attacks enemies from behind her, but with minimal damage and vertical knockback. The sweetspot on the whip mostly overlaps the hitbox on the gun, which outprioritizes it, making the sweetspot very difficult to land. Additionally, none of the hitboxes on the whip scale in damage when charged.
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| |usmashname=Shocker String ({{ja|ショッカーストリング|Shokkā Sutoringu}})
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| |usmashdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSBB|4}} (hit 1), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSBB|1}} (hits 2-5), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSBB|3}} (hit 6)
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| |usmashdesc=Spins in place, extending the Plasma Whip up above her head in a swirl. Hits multiple times, has long vertical disjointed range and decent horizontal range. Has fast startup (8 frames). Only the tip of the plasma whip does knockback (which is very low). It's easy to [[SDI]] out of it before the last hit connect.
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| |dsmashname=Slant Paralyzer ({{ja|スラントパラライザー|Suranto Pararaizā}})
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| |dsmashdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSBB|11}}
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| |dsmashdesc=Aims down and shoots paralyzer gun at the ground in front of her, creating a lightning effect. Only hits in front. Low damage and delayed knockback, but stuns the target in place for a short time depending on the damage that the opponent has. Unique attack that can be followed up by a [[side smash]], a grab or another move. Double down smash followed by up smash (or whatever is appropriate at the time, like an aerial) is an effective combo and can easily rack up damage. Also moves her forward a little. Can [[infinite]] {{SSBB|Fox}} at mid percentages and other [[fastfaller]]s to a lesser extent. Hits on frame 20, making it somewhat difficult to land, but has extremely low ending lag with only 12 frames of ending lag making it very safe on shield when combined with the move's range. Altogether, its excellent combo and KO setup potential combined with its extreme safety on shield have made it considered one of the best down smashes in the game if not the best.
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| |nairname=Whip Guard ({{ja|ウィップガード|Wippu Gādo}})
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| |nairdmg=10%
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| |nairdesc=Spins the Plasma Whip around herself. Fairly long range, but with below average knockback. Always deals 10% damage, regardless of [[stale-move negation]], and does not refresh stale-move negation on other moves, decent spacing option.
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| |fairname=Twice Kick ({{ja|トワイスキック|Towaisu Kikku}})
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| |fairdmg=6% (hit 1), 10-11% (hit 2 clean), 7% (hit 2 late)
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| |fairdesc=Two forward kicks, with the second kick being stronger and slightly faster than the first. Because of the knockback of the first kick, it is difficult to hit with both kicks unless taking advantage of upward and forward momentum from a jump. Second kick can be landed without first kick, but it requires correct timing. First hit on frame 6, second hit on frame 16.
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| |bairname=Sobat ({{ja|ソバット|Sobatto}})
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| |bairdmg=13% (foot), 12% (leg)
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| |bairdesc=A backward kick that has high knockback. Can [[bait]], combo at lower percentages, KO at high percentages, and can be [[buffer]]red or used twice in a [[short hop]]. Has a disjointed hitbox. Hitbox out on frame 8.
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| |uairname=Air Kick ({{ja|エアキック|Ea Kikku}})
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| |uairdmg=10% (clean), 7% (late)
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| |uairdesc=Flip kicks both legs above her head. Has good KO potential on lighter characters at around 90% if they are near the upper blast line. Sweetspot is directly in front of her. Hitbox out on frame 4. At low percentages, it can chain into itself, like {{SSBB|Meta Knight}}´s up aerial, being a very useful [[juggling]] move. Hits slightly behind her too with low knockback, good for setting up back aerials or up tilts on a grounded opponent.
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| |dairname=Slash Dive ({{ja|スラッシュダイブ|Surasshu Daibu}})
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| |dairdmg=5% (aerial), 4% (grounded), 5% (landing)
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| |dairdesc=A [[stall-then-fall]]. Zero Suit Samus stalls momentarily in midair, and then shoots down diagonally. If it hits in midair, the move [[meteor smash]]es opponents but it is very weak and dangerous if she doesn't land onstage, as it will not stop until for some time, similar to {{SSBB|Toon Link}}'s down aerial, although, unlike Toon Link´s down aerial, it will always meteor smash. The move generally isn't used often due to being easy to [[SD]] with. It also has very high ending lag and [[landing lag]], like most stall-then-falls, and is easily punishable. However, its extremely fast vertical descent speed makes it an effective way to counter juggling, especially since her [[falling speed]] is below average. Start-up of 14 frames. Upon hitting the ground, it hits a second time, knocking anyone close away a fair bit.
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| |grabname=Grab ({{ja|つかみ|Tsukami}})
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| |pummelname=Grab Kneebutt ({{ja|つかみニーバット|Tsukami Nībatto}})
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| |pummeldmg=2%
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| |pummeldesc=Knees her victim. A fairly fast pummel.
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| |fthrowname=Stun Gun ({{ja|スタンガン|Sutan Gan}})
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| |fthrowdmg=2% (hit 1), 7% (throw)
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| |fthrowdesc=Hits opponent forward with her gun. Can [[chaingrab]] most characters at lower percentages.
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| |bthrowname=Kick Throw ({{ja|キックスルー|Kikku Surū}})
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| |bthrowdmg=2% (hit 1), 4% (throw)
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| |bthrowdesc=Kicks opponent behind herself. Extremely low knockback, rarely used due to there usually being better options available.
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| |uthrowname=Hold Somersault Kick ({{ja|ホールドサマーソルトキック|Hōrudo Samāsoruto Kikku}})
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| |uthrowdmg=2% (hit 1), 8% (throw)
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| |uthrowdesc=Flips into the air and kicks the opponent upward. This is her most powerful throw knockback wise, being the only one capable of guaranteed a KO in [[Sudden Death]]. However, it has somewhat high ending lag, with a down throw being the preferred way to get opponents into the air for combos.
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| |dthrowname=Knee Stamp ({{ja|ニースタンプ|Nī Sutanpu}})
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| |dthrowdmg=2% (hit 1), 5% (throw)
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| |dthrowdesc=Slams opponent on ground and then axe kicks them. Ideal for combos, knocking opponents in a great position to followup with an up aerial or, depending on the opponent's [[DI]], a forward or back aerial.
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| |floorfdmg=6%
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| |floorfdesc=Flips her legs around near the ground in a spin and gets up.
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| |floorbdmg=6%
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| |floorbdesc=Flips her legs around upward in a spin and gets up.
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| |floortdmg=5%
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| |floortdesc=Flips her legs around on the ground in a spin and gets up.
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| |edgefdmg=8%
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| |edgefdesc=Gets up while doing a kick forward.
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| |edgesname=
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| |edgesdmg=10%
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| |edgesdesc=Gets up slowly and punches forward.
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| |nsname=Paralyzer
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| |nsdmg=4-6%
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| |nsdesc=Fires a paralyzing shot.
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| |ssname=Plasma Whip
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| |ssdmg=3% (wire), 16% (tip)
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| |ssdesc=Fires the whip forwards a distance. Tip hitbox has high knockback. The wire can push the opponent in the tip.
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| |usname=Plasma Wire
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| |usdmg=4-6%
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| |usdesc=Zero Suit Samus fires her whip upwards, pulling anyone above her downwards. If used on someone who is on the ground next to Zero Suit Samus, it will knock them up, hitting multiple times, until they hit the end, at which point it will pull them back down. If used on an airborne opponent while off the stage, it will pull them down and they will keep going, effectively spiking them, though the tip of the Plasma Wire must connect with the opponent to cause this effect.
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| |dsname=Flip Jump
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| |dsdmg=12% (kick clean), 9% (kick late)
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| |dsdesc=Zero Suit Samus does a small flip jump. It functions as a third jump and grants full body intangibility on frames 1-12. If the attack button is pressed after the jump she will stick out her foot in a 45 degree angle, which has [[sex kick]] properties and functions as a powerful meteor smash on aerial opponents that can be confirmed into from her down smash with proper timing.
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| |fsname=Power Suit Samus
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| |fsdmg=25% (spin), 10% (shock)
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| |fsdesc=Zero Suit Samus radiates energy, dragging in items and enemies towards her, then somehow regains her Power Suit.
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| ===Stats===
| | *Press "1" on the Wii remote to activate the "Up" taunt first. |
| {{technical data|Needs short hop and double jump heights}}
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| {{Attributes
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| |cast = 39
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| |weight = 81
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| |rweight = 32
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| |dash = 1.7
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| |rdash = 8-11
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| |run = 1.93
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| |rrun = 4
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| |walk = 1.33
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| |rwalk = 4
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| |trac = 0.07
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| |rtrac = 3-6
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| |airfric = 0.008
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| |rairfric = 24-26
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| |air = 1.034
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| |rair = 11-13
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| |baseaccel = 0.01
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| |rbaseaccel = 7-36
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| |addaccel = 0.09
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| |raddaccel = 4-7
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| |gravity = 0.0884
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| |rgravity = 13
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| |fall = 1.43
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| |rfall = 15-16
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| |ff = 2.002
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| |rff = 14-15
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| |jumpsquat = 4
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| |rjumpsquat = 1-10
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| |jumpheight = 44.2109595
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| |rjumpheight= 2
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| |shorthop = ?
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| |rshorthop = ?
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| |djump = ?
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| |rdjump = ?
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| ===[[Announcer]] call===
| | '''3.''' During Samus's "Up taunt", rapidly press both "Up" and "Down" as fast as you can, make sure you are actually doing it as fast as you can. |
| {{audio|Needs announcer calls from other languages.}}
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| ===[[On-screen appearance]]===
| | *For the Wii remote + nunchuck, press the "1" THEN "2" buttons and repeat rapidly. Do not press "1" + "2" at the same time, or else this will activate the side taunt. |
| {{Appearance
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| |desc=Her Power Suit falls off as she stands up (similar to the result of the {{b|Zero Laser|Samus}}). Power Suit pieces can then be used as throwing items.
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| |char=ZeroSuitSamus
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| |game=SSBB}}
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| ===[[Taunt]]s===
| | You should be able to transforms very easily doing this method. |
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| |desc-up=Throws her gun into the air, spins and catches it behind her and says "Is that all?".
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| |desc-side=Activates her whip, flicks it and says "Try me".
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| |desc-down=Samus spins multiple times quickly on one foot, twirling her plasma whip around her like a rhythmic gymnast and says, "You're mine".}}
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| ===[[Idle pose]]s=== | | ==Role in Subspace Emissary== |
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| | Samus is first seen breaking into the base of the [[Subspace Army]]. Soon she comes across a Pikachu being drained of its electrical power. Samus uses her whip to break the container the [[Pikachu]] is being held in, summoning a security force of [[R.O.B.|R.O.B.s]]. Later, she comes across her Power Suit, but is confronted by two [[Shadow Bug]] clones mimicking her Power Suit. |
| |desc-1=Checks her Paralyzer.
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| |desc-2=Stands straightly with Paralyzer besides her head, then looks around.
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| |image-1=Zero Suit Samus Idle Pose 2 Brawl.png | |
| |image-2=Zero Suit Samus Idle Pose 1 Brawl.png}}
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| ===[[Crowd cheer]]===
| | After reacquiring her Power Suit, Samus and her new companion Pikachu come across [[Ridley]]. He grabs Samus and starts to drag her against the wall, until Pikachu returns the favor and uses [[Thunder]], causing him to drop Samus. Once they defeat him, the duo exits the base and come across a cave. |
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| ===[[Victory pose]]s===
| | Samus and Pikachu make their way to the Subspace Bomb Factory and find the [[Ancient Minister]] with the R.O.B. squad. Soon, [[Diddy Kong|Diddy]] and [[Donkey Kong]] and [[Captain Falcon]] and [[Captain Olimar|Olimar]] find the factory and enter. A hologram of [[Ganondorf]] appears and orders the R.O.B. squad to activate the bombs. The Ancient Minister tries to stop them, but is set on fire when Ganondorf orders them to retaliate. After The Ancient Minister is revealed to be a R.O.B. himself, the characters set out and all join the quest. |
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| |victory-desc=A flourish originating from ''Metroid'' that played whenever Samus obtained a power-up, addition to her Power Suit, or defeated [[Ridley]] and [[Kraid]]. | |
| |desc-up=Backflips to the screen.
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| |desc-left=Slashes with her energy whip and says "Be still."
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| |desc-right=Side kick flex.
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| ==In [[competitive play]]==
| | After getting her suit, one can still become Zero Suit Samus by pressing any direction on the C stick when selecting her or using up and down taunts repeatedly, but since Smash Balls don't appear in Subspace Emissary, Samus will be unable to regain her Power Suit until the end of the level. |
| ===Notable players===
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| :''See also: [[:Category:Zero Suit Samus players (SSBB)]]''
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| *{{Sm|Apollo|Australia}}
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| *{{Sm|Charby|France}}
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| *{{Sm|Choco|Japan}}
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| *{{Sm|Dazwa|USA}}
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| *{{Sm|DRN|USA}} - 64th on 2014 SSBBRank.
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| *{{Sm|Kamemushi|Japan}}
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| *{{Sm|Nick Riddle|USA}} - 32nd on 2014 SSBBRank.
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| *{{Sm|quiKsilver|Germany}} - Best Zero Suit Samus in Germany. 58th on 2014 SSBBRank.
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| *{{Sm|Sakasaka|Japan}}
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| *{{Sm|Salem|USA}} - Won [[Apex 2013]], defeating professional players. 18th on 2014 SSBBRank.
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| *{{Sm|Shaky|USA}} - Ness player who also mained Zero Suit Samus. 34th on 2014 SSBBRank.
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| *{{Sm|V115|Canada}} - Best Zero Suit Samus in Canada. 26th on 2014 SSBBRank.
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| ===Tier placement and history=== | | ==Pros and Cons== |
| Zero Suit Samus was originally a mid tier character, ranked 21st on the first tier list (September 2008). However, as Zero Suit Samus mains showed her effective aerial game and combo abilities she rose to 16th place on the second tier list (January 2009), then stayed at 15th until the fifth tier list (September 2010), where she rose to 13th place. She rose again to 12th in the sixth tier list (July 2011), and 10th in the seventh list (April 2012). After {{Sm|Salem}} won [[Apex 2013]] using only Zero Suit Samus, she rose to 9th place in the eighth and current tier list, as of April 2013. Some people even believe that she belongs in the bottom of the top tiers; whether her current position is accurate or should be higher remains disputed, but her combination of mobility, powerful low lag aerials, strong recovery, and excellent stage control with her [[Power Suit Piece]]s makes her much better than initially thought.
| | ===Pros:=== |
| | *Tied with Sheik for fourth fastest [[Dash]] in the game. |
| | *Fast tilts and aerials with solid knockback, range, and damage. |
| | *Attacks chain together easily. |
| | *Most weapon-based attacks provide great horizontal range. |
| | *Her aerial kicks are quite strong. If your opponent's damage is beginning to get high a clean kick can KO them or knock them flying. |
| | *Ranged grab, which can grab out of the air. |
| | *Up Smash and Up Special provide great vertical range. |
| | *Standard Special and Down smash paralyze, which can guarantee more hits. |
| | *Down Special acts as third jump, can provide up to four free [[wall-jump]]s in certain cases. |
| | *Can [[Wall-jump]]. |
| | *Can [[Crawl]]. |
| | *Up Special and Side Special are both a [[Tether Recovery]] in addition, making her the best Tether-recovery dependent character. |
| | *Longest [[Tether Recovery]] in the game. |
| | *Down Special, Down Aerial, and Up Special can all spike the opponent if used properly. |
| | *Down Aerial is a [[Stall-Then-Fall]] aerial. |
| | *None of her attacks put her into a state of helplessness. |
| | *Transformation, even at the start, drops three [[Power Suit Piece]]s, which are powerful throwing [[items]]. |
| | *[[Plasma Wire]] pulls an opponent above you down, which can lead to further combos. |
| | *One of the more powerful users of [[B-Sticking]] for [[Plasma Whip]] and [[Plasma Wire]] especially. |
| | *If she tries to footstool jump during her [[Flip Jump]], she gets a special jump that gives her an extremely long horizontal range. This can also be used on teammates and on most items. |
| | *Flip Jump is an effective yet relatively safe edgeguard. |
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| ==Role in [[The Subspace Emissary]]== | | ===Cons:=== |
| [[File:Subspace zerosuit samus.PNG|thumb|250px|Zero Suit Samus in ''[[SSE]]''.]] | | *[[Tether Recovery]] can be edgehogged rather easily, especially since the tether itself reaches longer than the normal attack hitboxes. This means that if she's edgehogged from a greater distance, she can't even retaliate, whereas some other tethers like [[Pikmin Chain]] and [[Vine Whip]] can sometimes at least get a hit in. |
| Zero Suit Samus is first seen breaking into the base of the [[Subspace Army]]. Soon she comes across {{SSBB|Pikachu}} being drained of its electrical power. Samus uses her whip to break the container the Pikachu is being held in, summoning a security force of [[R.O.B.]]s. Later, she comes across her Power Suit, but is confronted by two [[Shadow Bug]] clones mimicking the Power Suit.
| | *All spikes are difficult to pull off, and can backfire badly and result in SDs. |
| | *Slowest grab in the game. |
| | *Several weak attacks. |
| | *[[Floaty]]. |
| | *Easy to combo and juggle. |
| | *Fairly large target. |
| | *Poor air speed. |
| | *Easy to knock around/light in weight. |
| | *Reliant on edge-guarding for early kills. |
| | *Her own [[Power Suit Piece]]s can be used against her and her teammate(s) (if she has any). |
| | *Difficult to approach with aerials. |
| | *Down [[Smash Attack]] only hits in one direction. |
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| After reacquiring her Power Suit, {{SSBB|Samus}} and her new companion Pikachu come across [[Ridley]]. He grabs Samus and starts to drag her against the wall, until Pikachu returns Samus' favor and uses {{b|Thunder|Pokémon}} on Ridley, causing him to drop Samus. An infuriated Ridley attacks. Once they defeat him, the duo exits the base and come across a cave.
| | ==Standard Moves== |
| | ===Ground Attacks=== |
| | *Neutral A - Palm Strike, Pistol Whip, Hip Thrust |
| | *Dash A - Similar in appearance to Fox's dash attack. Leaps off of the ground, leg extended horizontally, traveling forward a bit |
| | *Forward Tilt - Similar in appearance to Sheik's Forward tilt. An around-the-body kick 45 degrees from horizontal (Up Forward Tilt). Can also be angled closer to horizontal (Forward Forward Tilt) or a quick, short ranged low leg sweep (Down Forward Tilt) |
| | *Down Tilt - Similar in appearance to Sheik's down tilt, a prone leg-sweep. Knocks upwards. |
| | *Up Tilt - Does handstand-splits while spinning in place, legs moving up to vertical. Hits twice. |
| | *Forward Smash - Slashes forward with the whip. Fairly long range, disjointed hitbox, good knockback, hits a bit behind. |
| | *Down Smash - Shoots paralyzer gun at the ground in front of Zero Suit Samus. Only hits in front. Low damage, delayed knockback, but stuns the target in place for a short time (depending on how much it was charged). |
| | *Up Smash - Samus spins, extending the Plasma whip up above her head in a swirl. Hits multiple times, long vertical (disjointed) range and decent horizontal range. |
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| Samus and Pikachu make their way to the [[Subspace Bomb Factory]] and find the [[Ancient Minister]] with the [[R.O.B. Squad]]. They prepare to fight, but then realize that he looks very sad. Soon, {{SSBB|Captain Falcon}}, {{SSBB|Olimar}}, {{SSBB|Diddy Kong}} and {{SSBB|Donkey Kong}} find the factory and enter. A hologram of {{SSBB|Ganondorf}} appears and orders the R.O.B. Squad to activate the Subspace Bombs in the factory. The Ancient Minister tries to stop them, but is set on fire when Ganondorf orders them to retaliate. After The Ancient Minister is revealed to be a {{SSBB|R.O.B.}} himself, the characters set out and all join the quest. | | ===Aerial Attacks=== |
| | *Neutral Aerial - Samus spins the whip around her body in a similar trajectory to Marth's Neutral Air. Fairly long range. |
| | *Forward Aerial - Several forward kicks, each slightly faster and only slightly weaker than Samus's Back Aerial. |
| | *Back Aerial - Backwards kick, similar in speed, appearance, and knockback to Samus's Back Aerial. |
| | *Up Aerial - Flip kicks both legs above her head, similar to Fox's Up Aerial. |
| | *Down Aerial - A [[Stall-Then-Fall]]. Samus stalls momentarily in midair, and then shoots down diagonally (similar to Sonic or Sheik's Down Air). If it hits in midair, pulls down with the trajectory of the attack, into the second hit. Upon hitting the ground, it hits a second time, knocking anyone close away a fair bit (not enough to KO). Like most stall, then shoot down moves, this can be used to cancel vertical knockback if used while being knocked back vertically. This move can spike. |
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| Samus helps the others to fight [[Meta Ridley]], flees the island, gathers with almost all the rest of the characters, enters the subspace, is defeated by Tabuu and revived by the {{SSBB|King Dedede}}, {{SSBB|Ness}} and {{SSBB|Luigi}}. She can help to defeat Tabuu in the end.
| | ===Grabs and Throws=== |
| | *Down Throw: Slams opponent on ground and kicks them (similarly to [[Captain Falcon]]'s Up Tilt). |
| | *Forward Throw: Hits opponent forward with gun. |
| | *Back Throw: Kicks opponent. |
| | *Up Throw: Flips into the air and kicks the opponent. |
| | *Pummel: Knees them in the gut. |
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| ===Playable appearances=== | | ==Special moves== |
| After Zero Suit Samus reclaims her Power Suit, players have the option to use her Zero Suit form in other levels.
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| *[[The Research Facility (Part I)]]
| | ==[[Stickers]]== |
| *[[The Research Facility (Part II)]]
| | Since Samus and Zero Suit Samus share the same trophy base, it's important to chose which one you want to use, since Smash Balls don't appear in Subspace Emissary Mode, if one transforms into Zero Suit Samus, they will be unable to change back until the end of the level. Focus on Leg, Energy and Weapon damage, and you should be able to boost both Samus and Zero Suit Samus evenly. |
| *[[The Subspace Bomb Factory (Part I)]]
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| *[[The Subspace Bomb Factory (Part II)]]
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| *[[Entrance to Subspace]]
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| *[[The Great Maze]] (if rescued in [[Subspace (Part I)]]
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| ===Exclusive [[stickers]]=== | | == Special Movements == |
| Since Samus and Zero Suit Samus share the same trophy base, there are some cases in which certain stickers will not affect one of them. Since Smash Balls don't appear in Adventure Mode, if one transforms into Zero Suit Samus, they will be unable to change back until the end of the level (or, in [[The Great Maze]], a save point). Aside from use of items, only [[Leg]], [[Weapon]], and [[Energy]] stickers will affect both characters. That said, all of Zero Suit Samus's moves consist of Leg or Weapon attacks barring the first hit of the jab, Forward Throw and Down Smash.
| | ===[[Taunt|Taunts]]=== |
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| ==In Solo Modes==
| | '''Up''': Throws her Gun into the air and catches it, then says "Is that all?". |
| ==={{SSBB|Classic Mode}}===
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| In Classic Mode, {{SSBB|Samus}}/Zero Suit Samus can appear as an opponent in Stage 6 on [[Norfair]] or [[Frigate Orpheon]]. Samus/Zero Suit Samus can also appear as an opponent in Stage 11, but only if she hasn't appeared in Stage 6.
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| ===[[All-Star Mode]]===
| | '''Side''': Uses her whip, flicks it and says "Try me!" |
| In All-Star Mode, {{SSBB|Samus}}/Zero Suit Samus is fought in Stage 7 on [[Norfair]] or [[Frigate Orpheon]].
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| ===[[Event Match]]es===
| | '''Down''': Spins her whip around her and says "You're mine!".<!--Do NOT edit this. Turn the music off and you can her her perfectly clearly. It's also #6 in her Sound Test.--> |
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| *'''[[Event 16: Power Suit ON!]]''': The player plays as Zero Suit Samus and must turn into {{SSBB|Samus}} by obtaining a [[Smash Ball]]. Two other Zero Suit Samuses are also featured in this event, who will attempt to stop the player.
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| *'''[[Event 20: All-Star Battle x1]]''': Zero Suit Samus is one of the eight opponents fought in this event along with {{SSBB|Wario}}, {{SSBB|Meta Knight}}, {{SSBB|Pit}}, {{SSBB|Olimar}}, {{SSBB|Lucas}}, {{SSBB|Diddy Kong}}, and the {{SSBB|Pokémon Trainer}}.
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| *'''[[Event 23: Molten Norfair]]''': Samus must survive the lava wave on Norfair by getting inside the safety capsule while fending off against both {{SSBB|Fox}} and {{SSBB|Captain Falcon}}. It's possible for the player to turn into Zero Suit Samus by quickly inputting her up and down taunts in rapid sucession.
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| ====Co-Op Events==== | | ===[[On-Screen Appearance]]=== |
| *'''[[Co-Op Event 6: Unwanted Suitors]]''': As {{SSBB|Zelda}} and Zero Suit Samus, both players must defeat an invisible {{SSBB|Captain Falcon}} and an invisible {{SSBB|Luigi}} on [[Port Town Aero Dive]].
| | Her Power Suit falls off and she stands up. |
| *'''[[Co-Op Event 7: Battle of the Dark Sides]]''': {{SSBB|Link}} and {{SSBB|Samus}}, must defeat Dark Link and Dark Samus in a 200 HP Stamina match on [[Bridge of Eldin]]. It's possible for Samus to turn into Zero Suit Samus if the player wishes.
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| *'''[[Co-Op Event 21: The True All-Star Battle]]''': Both players select a character and take on the entire roster on [[Battlefield (SSBB)|Battlefield]]. Note that Zero Suit Samus may take Samus's spot in the lineup.
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| ===[[Congratulations_screen#Super_Smash_Bros._Brawl|Ending Images]]=== | | ===[[Victory Pose]]=== |
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| | *Side Kick flex |
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| | *Cartwheels to the screen |
| Samus Congratulations Screen Classic Mode Brawl.png|Classic Mode
| | *Slashes with her energy whip and says "Be still." |
| Samus Congratulations Screen All-Star Brawl.png|All-Star Mode
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| ==[[Trophies]]==
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| Zero Suit Samus's main and [[Final Smash]] trophies can be obtained by clearing {{SSBB|Classic Mode}} and [[All-Star]] mode respectively with Zero Suit Samus.
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| |name=Zero Suit Samus
| | *Zero Suit Samus is the only character in Brawl to have to two Tether recovery moves, one used for horizontal range and one used for vertical range. |
| |image=Zero Suit Samus - Brawl Trophy.png
| | *Samus is usually a silent protagonist in the Metroid series. However, ZZS talks when taunting and in one victory pose. |
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| |desc=Samus Aran without her mighty Power Suit. In this condition, she does not have the firepower she's famed for but is in full possession of the agility and athleticism she gained through her childhood training with the Chozo. Without the armor, she's also much, much faster. The weapon she carries is a self-protection device known as a Paralyzer that stops enemies cold.
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| |name=Power Suit Samus
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| |desc=Zero Suit Samus's Final Smash. Samus loses her Power Suit when she fires the Zero Laser, but she can restore it--that is, she can return from her Zero Suit form to her familiar armored form. That being said, Zero Suit Samus is very quick with great reach, so there are tactical reasons to fight as is. If that's your preference, don't pick up any Smash Balls.
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| ==[[Alternate costume (SSBB)#Samus/Zero Suit Samus|Alternate costumes]]==
| | *[http://www.smashbros.com/en_us/characters/zerosuit_samus.html Zero Suit Samus's page at Smash Bros. Dojo!!.] |
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| ==[[List of Super Smash Bros. Brawl trailers#E3 Video|Reveal trailer]]==
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| ==Gallery==
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| Zero Suit Samus Beta.jpeg|Zero Suit Samus's original artwork.
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| Zero Laser Brawl 3.png|Once Samus finishes her [[Zero Laser]], her Power suit pieces fall off of her.
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| Zero Laser Brawl 4.png|The pieces then become throwable items.
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| Zero Suit Samus Brawl BOE.jpg|Zero Suit Samus posing while holding her Paralyzer.
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| SSBBDojoZeroSuitSamus1.jpg|Posing on [[Delfino Plaza]].
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| SSBBDojoZeroSuitSamus3.jpg|Using her [[back aerial]] on {{SSBB|Pit}} on [[Castle Siege]].
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| Zero Suit NAIR.jpg|Zero Suit Samus using her [[neutral aerial]].
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| Paralyzer.jpg|Pit being temporarily paralyzed by the Paralyzer.
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| Zerosuit samus plasmawhip.jpg|Pit getting hit by the Plasma Whip.
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| Plasmawire.jpg|Zero Suit Samus attacking Pit with the Plasma Wire.
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| Whip.jpg|Zero Suit Samus using her Plasma Wire as a [[tether recovery]].
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| Flip Jump 3.jpg|Start of the Flip Jump.
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| Flip Jump 1.jpg|Zero Suit Samus in the air after using Flip Jump.
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| Flip Jump 2.jpg|Zero Suit Samus will kick if the special button or attack button is pressed while she is in mid-air.
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| Zerosuit samus FS.jpg|Zero Suit Samus using her Final Smash.
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| Zamus home run.jpg|Zero Suit Samus using the Home-Run Bat against the {{SSBB|Ice Climbers}}.
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| ==Trivia==
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| [[File:Zaro Suit Samus.png|thumb|"Zaro Suit Samus"]]
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| *Zero Suit Samus's grab, while a [[tether grab]], is not a [[tether recovery]], although it becomes one in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''. She shares this disability with {{SSBB|Yoshi}} and {{SSBB|Olimar}}. In ''Ultimate'', this trait is also shared with {{SSBU|Luigi}}.
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| *Zero Suit Samus's original artwork from her reveal differs from her final in-game artwork; in this case, the shading is heavier and her pose is slightly different. She shares this trait with {{SSBB|Pit}} and {{SSBB|Snake}}, though the differences in her artwork are not as drastic as theirs.
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| *Zero Suit Samus, {{SSBB|Falco}}, {{SSBB|Peach}}, {{SSBB|Pikachu}} and {{SSBB|Meta Knight}} are the only five characters who have speaking parts in all three of their taunts.
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| *Strangely, Zero Suit Samus's up tilt and up aerial have a [[slash]] effect along with making a slashing sound, despite that she uses her legs rather than any slashing tool. [[Kirby]]'s up smash also shares this trait.
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| *Zero Suit Samus is the only character to not appear anywhere on the [[character selection screen]] in ''Brawl''.
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| **Similarly, {{SSBM|Sheik}} is the only character to not appear in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee|Melee]]''{{'}}s character selection screen.
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| **As ''Smash 4'' separated Samus and Zero Suit Samus into their own character slots, ''Brawl'' marks the only time Samus and Zero Suit Samus are transformation characters and the only time Zero Suit Samus isn't seen on the character selection screen.
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| *When selecting Zero Suit Samus on the [[tournament mode]] and [[Adventure Mode: The Subspace Emissary|SSE]] character selection screens, her name is misspelled as "Zaro Suit Samus".
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| *Zero Suit Samus and {{SSBB|Sonic}} are the only characters who are never fought in any form in The Subspace Emissary.
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| *Whenever Zero Suit Samus gets [[Star KO]]'d or [[Screen KO]]'d, her Paralyzer vanishes. A similar effect happens whenever she gets hit by [[Blue Falcon]].
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| *Zero Suit Samus is the only female newcomer introduced in ''Brawl''.
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| ==References==
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| ==External links==
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| *[http://www.smashbros.com/wii/en_us/characters/zerosuit_samus.html Zero Suit Samus's page at ''Smash Bros. DOJO!!''.]
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| *[http://www.smashboards.com/showthread.php?t=178233 Zero Suit Samus Character Guide on SmashBoards]
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| *[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wuvG9_Jcevg Zero Suit Samus's Moves - History Behind Super Smash Bros. Brawl, by CrappyCaptureDevice (part 2 of Samus's Moves)]
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