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[[File:SSBU Move List Top Menu.jpg|thumb|right|200px|The top menu of the Move List in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''.]]
[[File:SSBU Move List Top Menu.jpg|thumb|200px|The top menu of the Move List in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''.]]
The '''Move List''' is a feature in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' that shows the player the [[special moves]] and [[Final Smash]]es of every playable character. It is accessible from the [[Help]] menu in the Dashboard, the pause menu, and [[Training Mode]]. A list of all available characters can be displayed with the [[X button]]; any characters currently in the match will be highlighted.
The '''Move List''' is a feature in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' that shows the player the [[special moves]] and [[Final Smash]]es of every playable character. It is accessible from the [[Help]] menu in the Dashboard, the pause menu, and [[Training Mode]]. A list of all available characters can be displayed with the [[X button]]; any characters currently in the match will be highlighted.


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*{{SSBU|Robin}}: Tome and Levin Sword Durability
*{{SSBU|Robin}}: Tome and Levin Sword Durability
*{{SSBU|Shulk}}: [[Monado Arts]]
*{{SSBU|Shulk}}: [[Monado Arts]]
*{{SSBU|Ryu}}: [[Command-input move|Input commands]] and tapped/held attacks
*{{SSBU|Ryu}} and {{SSBU|Ken}}: [[Command-input move|Input commands]] and tapped/held attacks
*{{SSBU|Ken}}: Input commands and tapped/held attacks
*{{SSBU|Cloud}}: [[Limit Break|Limit Gauge]]
*{{SSBU|Cloud}}: [[Limit Break|Limit Gauge]]
*{{SSBU|Inkling}}: [[Ink]]
*{{SSBU|Inkling}}: [[Ink]]
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*{{SSBU|Steve}}: [[Mine / Craft / Create Block]]
*{{SSBU|Steve}}: [[Mine / Craft / Create Block]]
*{{SSBU|Sephiroth}}: [[Winged Form]]
*{{SSBU|Sephiroth}}: [[Winged Form]]
*{{SSBU|Pyra}}: <span class="explain" title="Forward smash">Flare Smash</span>
*{{SSBU|Pyra}}: {{rollover|Flare Smash|Forward smash|?}}
*{{SSBU|Mythra}}: [[Foresight]]
*{{SSBU|Mythra}}: [[Foresight]]
*{{SSBU|Kazuya}}: {{h2|Rage Drive|Rage}} / [[Rage Drive]] and Input Commands
*{{SSBU|Kazuya}}: {{h2|Rage Drive|Rage}} / [[Rage Drive]] and Input Commands
*{{SSBU|Sora}}: [[Magic|Firaga/Thundaga/Blizzaga]] and Combo Attacks
*{{SSBU|Sora}}: [[Magic|Firaga/Thundaga/Blizzaga]] and Combo Attacks


By default, the entries for {{SSBU|Mii Brawler}}, {{SSBU|Mii Swordfighter}} and {{SSBU|Mii Gunner}} will have their default special moves displayed in the Move List, with their names preceded by a "1". If a [[Mii Fighter]] is present in a match, their selected special moves will be displayed instead, indicated with the corresponding number (if multiple Mii Fighters of the same type are present, only the one with the [[port priority|lowest port]] will have its special moves displayed).
By default, the entries for {{SSBU|Mii Brawler}}, {{SSBU|Mii Swordfighter}} and {{SSBU|Mii Gunner}} will have their default special moves displayed in the Move List, with their names preceded by a "1". If a [[Mii Fighter]] is present in a match with their second or third special moves, their selected special moves will be displayed instead, indicated with the corresponding number (if multiple Mii Fighters of the same type are present, only the one with the [[port priority|lowest port]] will have its special moves displayed).


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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NessMoveListSSBU.jpg|{{SSBU|Ness}}' Move List.
NessMoveListSSBU.jpg|{{SSBU|Ness}}' Move List.
Joker Movelist.jpeg|{{SSBU|Joker}}'s Move List. A second page is indicated, detailing the [[Rebellion Gauge]].
Joker Movelist.jpeg|{{SSBU|Joker}}'s Move List. A second page is indicated, detailing the [[Rebellion Gauge]].
Robin Move List Second Page.jpg|The second page of {{SSBU|Robin}}'s move list, detailing the durability of their tomes and Levin Sword.
Robin Move List Second Page.jpg|The second page of {{SSBU|Robin}}'s move list, detailing the durability of the tomes and Levin Sword.
</gallery>
</gallery>


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Yoshi's [[Final Smash]] is referred to as [[Stampede!]] in the Move List, but as '''Yoshi Stampede''' in the [[tips]].
*Yoshi's [[Final Smash]] is referred to as [[Stampede!]] in the Move List, but as Yoshi Stampede in the [[tips]].
*Similar move lists appeared in the instruction manuals and Prima strategy guides for ''[[Melee]]'', ''[[Brawl]]'' and ''[[Smash 4]]''. The instruction manual for ''[[Smash 64]]'' also had a move list, though it did not include descriptions or images.
*Similar move lists appeared in the instruction manuals and Prima strategy guides for ''[[Melee]]'', ''[[Brawl]]'' and ''[[SSB4]]''. The instruction manual for ''[[Smash 64]]'' also had a move list, though it did not include descriptions or images.
*Moves that involve grabbing/trapping a character or involve being attacked to activate are shown being used on {{SSBU|Mario}}, but silhouetted black to keep the focus on the listed fighter. Despite this, in some thumbnails of cinematic Final Smashes the silhouette effect disappears, showing Mario normally. This was also the case in ''Smash 4''.
*Moves that involve grabbing/trapping a character or involve being attacked to activate are shown being used on {{SSBU|Mario}}, but silhouetted black to keep the focus on the listed fighter. This was also the case in ''SSB4''.
*The move list is the only in-game location to explicitly show the [[fighter number]]s which are used to order fighters on the [[character selection screen]].
*In English, several of the Move List entries for the [[Downloadable content (SSBU)|DLC fighters]] (especially those from {{SSBU|Hero}} onward, and more glaringly those from {{SSBU|Min Min}} onward) are written in a noticeably different manner from the entries of base roster fighters, with longer and wordier descriptions, while also avoiding third-person references to the fighter in question in favor of second-person writing.


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Latest revision as of 03:56, December 16, 2024

The top menu of the Move List in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

The Move List is a feature in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate that shows the player the special moves and Final Smashes of every playable character. It is accessible from the Help menu in the Dashboard, the pause menu, and Training Mode. A list of all available characters can be displayed with the X button; any characters currently in the match will be highlighted.

In addition to special moves, the following characters also have extra sections either detailing a fighter ability, or further explaining a complex or multi-step special move.

By default, the entries for Mii Brawler, Mii Swordfighter and Mii Gunner will have their default special moves displayed in the Move List, with their names preceded by a "1". If a Mii Fighter is present in a match with their second or third special moves, their selected special moves will be displayed instead, indicated with the corresponding number (if multiple Mii Fighters of the same type are present, only the one with the lowest port will have its special moves displayed).

Gallery[edit]

Trivia[edit]

  • Yoshi's Final Smash is referred to as Stampede! in the Move List, but as Yoshi Stampede in the tips.
  • Similar move lists appeared in the instruction manuals and Prima strategy guides for Melee, Brawl and SSB4. The instruction manual for Smash 64 also had a move list, though it did not include descriptions or images.
  • Moves that involve grabbing/trapping a character or involve being attacked to activate are shown being used on Mario, but silhouetted black to keep the focus on the listed fighter. This was also the case in SSB4.
  • The move list is the only in-game location to explicitly show the fighter numbers which are used to order fighters on the character selection screen.
  • In English, several of the Move List entries for the DLC fighters (especially those from Hero onward, and more glaringly those from Min Min onward) are written in a noticeably different manner from the entries of base roster fighters, with longer and wordier descriptions, while also avoiding third-person references to the fighter in question in favor of second-person writing.