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! colspan=2 | Forward tilt | ! colspan=2 | Forward tilt | ||
| – || 8% || Optimus punches forward with one hand. Based off of an attack Optimus uses in an episode of ''The Transformers''. | | – || 10% (fist), 8% (arm) || Optimus punches forward with one hand. The sweetspot is the fist, which deals more damage and knockback. Based off of an attack Optimus uses in an episode of ''The Transformers''. | ||
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! colspan=2 | Up tilt | ! colspan=2 | Up tilt | ||
| – || 10% || Optimus swipes upwards. Based off of a move in ''Transformers: Devastation''. | | – || 10% || Optimus swipes upwards with his arm. Based off of a move in ''Transformers: Devastation''. | ||
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! colspan=2 | Down tilt | ! colspan=2 | Down tilt | ||
| – || | | – || 10% || Optimus sticks his [http://tfwiki.net/wiki/Energon-axe Energon Axe] out in front of him. The move has upwards knockback so it can lead to combos at lower percentages. Based off of the finishing move of a combo in ''Transformers: Devastation''. | ||
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! colspan=2 | Dash attack | ! colspan=2 | Dash attack | ||
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! colspan=2 | Forward smash | ! colspan=2 | Forward smash | ||
| – || {{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|25}} || Optimus crouches slightly and performs a two-handed swing. An extremely powerful attack, this move | | – || {{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|25}} || Optimus crouches slightly and performs a two-handed swing. An extremely powerful attack, this move meteor smashes opponents. Based off of the blow he finishes off Megatron with at the end of their fight in ''Transformers: The Movie''. | ||
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! colspan=2 | Up smash | ! colspan=2 | Up smash | ||
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! colspan=2 | Down smash | ! colspan=2 | Down smash | ||
| – || {{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4| | | – || {{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|12}}, {{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|3}} (shockwave) || Optimus jumps slightly and slams down with his Energon Axe, creating a small shockwave. This move comes from his final battle with Megatron at the end of ''Fall of Cybertron''. | ||
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! colspan=2 | Neutral aerial | ! colspan=2 | Neutral aerial | ||
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! colspan=2 | Forward aerial | ! colspan=2 | Forward aerial | ||
| – || 12% || Optimus extends his legs forward. Similar to [[Squirtle]]'s forward aerial. Resembles similar moves Optimus performs in ''DreamMix TV World Fighters'' and ''Transformers: Devastation''. | | – || 12%, 11% (late hit) || Optimus extends his legs forward. Similar to [[Squirtle]]'s forward aerial. Resembles similar moves Optimus performs in ''DreamMix TV World Fighters'' and ''Transformers: Devastation''. | ||
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! colspan=2 | Back aerial | ! colspan=2 | Back aerial | ||
| – || | | – || 14% || Optimus slashes backwards with his Energon Axe. | ||
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! colspan=2 | Up aerial | ! colspan=2 | Up aerial | ||
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! colspan=2 | Down aerial | ! colspan=2 | Down aerial | ||
| – || | | – || 13% (sweetspotted), 9.5% (sourspotted) || Optimus stomps one foot downwards. The move can meteor smash if sweetspotted. Based off of one of the aerial attacks in ''Transformers: War for Cybertron''. | ||
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! colspan=2 | Grab | ! colspan=2 | Grab | ||
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! colspan=2 | Up throw | ! colspan=2 | Up throw | ||
| – || | | – || 1% (jump), 12% (slam) || With the opponent in hand, Optimus jumps and flips in the air, then slams the opponent down. Similar to [[Charizard]]'s up throw. Resembles an attack Optimus uses in the 2015 cartoon, ''Transformers: Robots in Disguise''. | ||
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! colspan=2 | Down throw | ! colspan=2 | Down throw | ||
| – || | | – || 1% (hits 1-6), 2% (last hit) || Optimus steps on the opponent in robot form and spins his tires in the opponent's face. Hits multiple times and has a knockback trajectory similar to {{SSB4|Shulk}}'s down throw. Resembles a move seen in a fight with Megatron in ''Transformers: Prime''. | ||
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! colspan=2 | Floor attack (front) | ! colspan=2 | Floor attack (front) | ||
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! colspan=2 | Neutral attack | ! colspan=2 | Neutral attack | ||
| – || | | – || 2% (first hit), 3% (hits 2-3), 6% (last hit) || Megatron performs a three-hit sword slash combo, and ends with and overhead sword slam. Based off of an attack combo seen in the final fight of ''Transformers: Fall of Cybertron''. | ||
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! colspan=2 | Forward tilt | ! colspan=2 | Forward tilt | ||
| – || 9% (early), 6.5% (late) || Megatron slashes forward with | | – || 9% (early), 6.5% (late) || Megatron slashes forward with his sword. The attack is seen during his fight with Optimus in ''Fall of Cybertron''. | ||
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! colspan=2 | Up tilt | ! colspan=2 | Up tilt | ||
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! colspan=2 | Up aerial | ! colspan=2 | Up aerial | ||
| – || | | – || 8% || Megatron shoots a blast upwards from his Fusion Cannon. Similar to {{SSB4|Mega Man}}’s up aerial, except that it only hits once and has slightly more knockback. | ||
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! colspan=2 | Down aerial | ! colspan=2 | Down aerial | ||
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! rowspan=1 | [[Neutral special]] || Default | ! rowspan=1 | [[Neutral special]] || Default | ||
| Fusion Cannon || 4% (minimum) 25% (maximum) || Megatron fires his Fusion Cannon, causing high damage and knockback. Can be charged for more range and power. | | Fusion Cannon || 4% (minimum) 25% (maximum) || Megatron fires his signature Fusion Cannon, causing high damage and knockback. Can be charged for more range and power. Like {{SSB4|Samus}}'s charge shot, this attack can be stored and charged later. | ||
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! rowspan=1 | [[Side special]] || Default | ! rowspan=1 | [[Side special]] || Default | ||
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! rowspan=1 | [[Down special]] || Default | ! rowspan=1 | [[Down special]] || Default | ||
| Transform || | | Transform || 15% (pistol shot), 9% (pistol throw) || Megatron transforms into a pistol. The player can fire powerful shots and change direction, but are limited as far as other controls go. As a pistol, Megatron functions as an item that can be held and used by other players. | ||
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! colspan=2 | [[Final Smash]] | ! colspan=2 | [[Final Smash]] | ||
| Galvatron || Varies || Megatron glows and is quickly reformatted into Galvatron. As Galvatron, Megatron moves faster and deals increased damage and knockback and takes much less of the same, similarly to [[Wario-Man]]. Galvatron’s Down B turns him into a cannon, which fires and deals | | Galvatron || Varies || Megatron glows and is quickly reformatted into Galvatron. As Galvatron, Megatron moves faster and deals increased damage and knockback and takes much less of the same, similarly to [[Wario-Man]]. Galvatron’s Down B turns him into a cannon, which fires and deals 22% damage per hit. Right after firing, Galvatron returns to robot mode. After a while, Galvatron will glow again and yell before being turned back into Megatron. | ||
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===Taunts=== | ===Taunts=== | ||
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! colspan=2 | Up tilt | ! colspan=2 | Up tilt | ||
| – || 8% || Starscream jumps and swipes upward with his sword. Based on a move he uses during his battle against Galvatron in ''Transformers: Armada''. | | – || 8% (early hit), 10% (peak of jump), 7% (late hit) || Starscream jumps and swipes upward with his sword. Based on a move he uses during his battle against Galvatron in ''Transformers: Armada''. | ||
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! colspan=2 | Down tilt | ! colspan=2 | Down tilt | ||
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! colspan=2 | Forward smash | ! colspan=2 | Forward smash | ||
| – || {{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|17}}|| Starscream punches forward. Resembles an attack seen in ''Transformers: Devastation''. | | – || {{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|17}} (fist), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|13}} (arm)|| Starscream punches forward. The attack's sweetspot is Starscream's fist and does less damage and knockback is sourspotted. Resembles an attack seen in ''Transformers: Devastation''. | ||
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! colspan=2 | Up smash | ! colspan=2 | Up smash | ||
| – || {{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|18}} ( | | – || {{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|18}} (bottom), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|13.5}} (middle), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|9}} (top) || Starscream fires a large purple beam diagonally out of his intakes. When using his ''Armada'' costumes, the beam comes out of his shoulder cannons. Based on the attack he uses against Unicron in ''Transformers: Armada''. | ||
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! colspan=2 | Down smash | ! colspan=2 | Down smash | ||
| – || {{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|12}}|| Starscream slashes down on both sides of him with swords. Based off of his many double sword attacks seen in the Unicron Trilogy. | | – || {{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|12}} (either side)|| Starscream slashes down on both sides of him with swords, dealing damage on either side. Based off of his many double sword attacks seen in the Unicron Trilogy. | ||
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! colspan=2 | Neutral aerial | ! colspan=2 | Neutral aerial | ||
| – || 11% || Starscream slashes out with his sword. His melee attack from ''Transformers: War for Cybertron'' and ''Transformers: Fall of Cybertron''. | | – || 11%, 9% (late hit) || Starscream slashes out with his sword. His melee attack from ''Transformers: War for Cybertron'' and ''Transformers: Fall of Cybertron''. | ||
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! colspan=2 | Forward aerial | ! colspan=2 | Forward aerial | ||
| – || 12% || Starscream kicks forward. Good damage and knockback. One of his moves in ''Transformers: Devastation''. | | – || 12%, 11% (late hit) || Starscream kicks forward, with one foot slightly ahead of the other. Good damage and knockback. One of his moves in ''Transformers: Devastation''. | ||
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! colspan=2 | Back aerial | ! colspan=2 | Back aerial | ||
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! colspan=2 | Up aerial | ! colspan=2 | Up aerial | ||
| – || | | – || 2% (hits 1-5) || Starscream twists upwards. The last attack deals a fairly decent amount of knockback, similarly to {{SSB4|Sheik}}'s up aerial. Loosely resembles one of his moves in ''Transformers: Devastation''. | ||
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! colspan=2 | Down aerial | ! colspan=2 | Down aerial | ||
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! colspan=2 | Forward throw | ! colspan=2 | Forward throw | ||
| – || | | – || 1% (scoop), 7% (throw) || Starscream scoops the opponent and hurls them forward. Skywarp uses this move against Jazz in the season one intro of ''The Transformers''. | ||
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! colspan=2 | Back throw | ! colspan=2 | Back throw | ||
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! colspan=2 | Up throw | ! colspan=2 | Up throw | ||
| – || | | – || 1% (rise), 12% || Starscream grabs the opponent, flies up, and tosses the opponent onto the ground before slowly hovering back down. | ||
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! colspan=2 | [[Forward aerial]] | ! colspan=2 | [[Forward aerial]] | ||
| – || 13% (clean), 9.5% (late) || Tor chops downwards. Can spike if sweetspotted. | | – || 13% (clean), 9.5% (late) || Tor chops downwards. Can spike if sweetspotted at the tip of the sword. | ||
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! colspan=2 | [[Back aerial]] | ! colspan=2 | [[Back aerial]] | ||
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| – || 10% (descent), 4% (landing) || Tor chops downwards and brings his sword to the ground. A stall-then-fall move. Can spike if sweetspotted. Tor's aerial attack from ''The Darkest Faerie''. | | – || 10% (descent), 4% (landing) || Tor chops downwards and brings his sword to the ground. A stall-then-fall move. Can spike if sweetspotted at the tip of the sword. Tor's aerial attack from ''The Darkest Faerie''. | ||
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! colspan=2 | [[Grab aerial]] | ! colspan=2 | [[Grab aerial]] |
Revision as of 14:12, March 5, 2017
This is where I will put my character concepts. If you remember, these characters used to be in the Super Smash Bros. Dream project on this wiki. After that project ended, I decided to put all my characters here in an attempt to save space, room, and to cut down on the edit count in the "Recent Changes" section.
This list should not be seen as a "prediction list" of any kind. In fact, I highly doubt most of these characters would ever be added to Smash.
Optimus Prime
Optimus Prime in Super Smash Bros. | |
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Universe | Transformers |
Final Smash | Roll Out |
Designed by | John3637881 |
“ | Optimus Prime Has Got The Touch! | ” |
—Introduction Tagline |
Optimus Prime is the first representative of the Transformers universe to be featured in Smash. His respective voice actors, Peter Cullen and Tesshō Genda, reprise their roles as Optimus Prime.
Attributes
Similar to Ganondorf, Optimus Prime sports slow but incredibly hard-hitting moves. Many of his moves are based off of those seen in various Transformers media. Optimus is a force to be reckoned with, as he is both taller and heavier than even Bowser. However, Optimus is vulnerable to both combos and gimping due to his high weight, extremely fast falling speed, and limited recovery options. On the plus side, the first two of those traits make it difficult for Optimus to be KO'ed vertically.
Walking speed | Dashing speed | Falling speed | Air speed | Gravity | Air acceleration | Weight | Traction | Jumpsquat | Wall jump | Crawl | Midair jumps | |
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Value | 0.85 | 1.3 | 2.1 | 0.9 | 0.19 | 0.03 | 135 | 0.068 | 9 frames | No | No | 1 |
Moveset
Name | Damage | Description | ||
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Neutral attack | – | 3% (first hit), 3% (second hit), 5% (last hit) | Optimus punches three times. The last hit has decent knockback. Similar attacks are seen throughout the Transformers franchise. | |
Forward tilt | – | 10% (fist), 8% (arm) | Optimus punches forward with one hand. The sweetspot is the fist, which deals more damage and knockback. Based off of an attack Optimus uses in an episode of The Transformers. | |
Up tilt | – | 10% | Optimus swipes upwards with his arm. Based off of a move in Transformers: Devastation. | |
Down tilt | – | 10% | Optimus sticks his Energon Axe out in front of him. The move has upwards knockback so it can lead to combos at lower percentages. Based off of the finishing move of a combo in Transformers: Devastation. | |
Dash attack | – | 12% (clean), 10% (late) | Optimus shoulder rams the opponent. Resembles an attack from Optimus's fight with Megatron in Transformers: The Movie. | |
Forward smash | – | 25% | Optimus crouches slightly and performs a two-handed swing. An extremely powerful attack, this move meteor smashes opponents. Based off of the blow he finishes off Megatron with at the end of their fight in Transformers: The Movie. | |
Up smash | – | 20% | Optimus performs an uppercut that causes high knockback. Resembles an uppercut Optimus used against Megatron in their fight in Transformers: The Movie. | |
Down smash | – | 12%, 3% (shockwave) | Optimus jumps slightly and slams down with his Energon Axe, creating a small shockwave. This move comes from his final battle with Megatron at the end of Fall of Cybertron. | |
Neutral aerial | – | 9.8% (clean), 8% (late) | Optimus swings his Energon Axe, similar to Ike's neutral aerial. Resembles a move Optimus performs at the end of the opening cutscene in Transformers: War for Cybertron. | |
Forward aerial | – | 12%, 11% (late hit) | Optimus extends his legs forward. Similar to Squirtle's forward aerial. Resembles similar moves Optimus performs in DreamMix TV World Fighters and Transformers: Devastation. | |
Back aerial | – | 14% | Optimus slashes backwards with his Energon Axe. | |
Up aerial | – | 10% (early), 8% (late) | Optimus sticks his Energon Axe upwards. This move has a lingering hitbox. | |
Down aerial | – | 13% (sweetspotted), 9.5% (sourspotted) | Optimus stomps one foot downwards. The move can meteor smash if sweetspotted. Based off of one of the aerial attacks in Transformers: War for Cybertron. | |
Grab | – | – | Optimus reaches forward and grabs the opponent with two hands. A similar move is performed by Optimus in Transformers: The Movie against Megatron. | |
Pummel | – | 3% | Optimus slaps the opponent's shoulder. Based off of an attack he hits Megatron with in Transformers: The Movie. | |
Forward throw | – | 9% | Optimus lifts the opponent like a weight and throws them forward. This move is used frequently in The Transformers cartoon. | |
Back throw | – | 10% | Optimus lifts up the opponent and tosses them behind him over his shoulder. Seen during his fight with Megatron in Transformers: The Movie. | |
Up throw | – | 1% (jump), 12% (slam) | With the opponent in hand, Optimus jumps and flips in the air, then slams the opponent down. Similar to Charizard's up throw. Resembles an attack Optimus uses in the 2015 cartoon, Transformers: Robots in Disguise. | |
Down throw | – | 1% (hits 1-6), 2% (last hit) | Optimus steps on the opponent in robot form and spins his tires in the opponent's face. Hits multiple times and has a knockback trajectory similar to Shulk's down throw. Resembles a move seen in a fight with Megatron in Transformers: Prime. | |
Floor attack (front) | – | 6% | Optimus does a circular swing, which hits on both sides of him, before getting back up. | |
Floor attack (back) | – | 7% | Optimus sweep-kicks his right leg and gets back up. | |
Floor attack (trip) | — | 7% | Optimus sweep-kicks his right leg and gets back up. | |
Edge attack | – | 8% | Optimus climbs up and lunges at the opponent. | |
Neutral special | Default | Ion Blaster | 5.5% | Optimus fires his Ion Blaster. Causes flinching and possesses decent knockback. |
Side special | Default | Transform | 10% (Truck), 12% (Trailer) | Optimus transforms into a truck with a trailer and drives forward, damaging opponents in his way. Hitting back on the control stick will cause Optimus to spin around and swing his trailer at the opponents. This segment of the move is very slow, but has incredible range. After releasing the control stick, Optimus will transform back into robot mode. Can serve as a horizontal recovery move, but in the air, the move functions similarly to Egg Roll in that Optimus will descend quickly and be left in a helpless state. Optimus commonly hits enemies in vehicle mode in the Transformers cartoons, but the trailer swing is based off of an attack in DreamMix TV World Fighters. |
Up special | Default | Axe Slash | 11% (clean), 7.5% (late) | Optimus slashes upward with his Energon Axe. Very similar to Marth's recovery. Leaves Optimus helpless. Based off of an attack seen in Transformers: Devastation. |
Down special | Default | Warcry | 0% | After using this move, Optimus will be stronger overall for a brief period of time, causing more damage and knockback, while receiving less of the same. Any nearby allies in Team Battles will be affected as well. Takes a while before the move can be used again. |
Final Smash | Roll Out | 10% (initial hit) 40% (remainder of attack) | Optimus yells "Roll out!", transforms into a truck, and drives offscreen. If he fails to hit an opponent, Optimus will reappear where he started the move, and the attack fails. If he hits at least one opponent, a short cutscene will begin, similarly to Captain Falcon's Final Smash, in which Optimus runs over the opponents in vehicle mode, transforms back into robot mode while jumping upwards, fires at the opponents in midair, lands behind the opponents, and fires a few more times. The opponents will be sent flying as the cutscene ends. Opponents not hit by the move will stay in place. After the move, Optimus will fall from the middle of the upper blast line back onto the stage. The attack is based off of an iconic scene in Transformers: The Movie. |
Taunts
- Up Taunt: Optimus's torso opens, revealing the Matrix of Leadership.
- Side Taunt: Optimus brandishes his Energon Axe and yells "Junk! That's what you are, junk!"
- Down Taunt: Optimus says "Give me your face!"
On-Screen Appearance
Optimus drives onto the stage and transforms into robot mode.
Idle Poses
- Optimus puts his hands on his hips and looks around.
- Optimus puts one hand over his mouthplate and another on his hip, looking contemplative.
Crowd Cheer
Opti - mus!
Victory Fanfare
A remix of a portion of The Transformers theme song.
Victory Poses
- Optimus strikes an iconic pose and says "Freedom is the right of all sentient beings."
- If Megatron is present after a match, Optimus will sometimes say "You're old, Megatron. Yesterday's model; ready for the scrap heap!"
- Optimus holds the Matrix of Leadership above him and says "'Till all are one."
- Optimus says "It has been an honor serving with you all." He then transforms and drives offscreen.
Trophies
- Optimus Prime
- Optimus Prime is the heroic leader of the Autobots, a faction of Transformers that is constantly engaged in battle with the evil Decepticons. His rival is the Decepticon leader, Megatron. Optimus has all the tools he needs to protect humanity and restore Cybertron, including the ability to transform into a truck, his trusty Ion Blaster, and the mysterious and powerful Matrix of Leadership.
- The Transformers 9/1984
- Transformers: Devastation 10/2015
- Optimus Prime (Alt.)
- Optimus has some extremely powerful attacks at his disposal. Opponents have to be careful when approaching the Autobot, or else he'll use one of his mighty smash attacks to send them flying! In particular, his forward smash is unique in that it can meteor smash airborne opponents. Try using it against opponents who are over the edge and watch them fall!
- The Transformers 9/1984
- Transformers: Devastation 10/2015
- Roll Out
- Although this move was never given an official name, it has proven to be one of the most famous in Transformers history. When performing stunts like this, Optimus proves he can change the tide of a battle single-handedly. In Smash Bros., it's the perfect move for KOing opponents at relatively low percentages!
- Transformers: The Movie 7/1986
Alternate costumes
- Default - Optimus Prime as he appears in The Transformers cartoon.
- Yellow - Based off of Bumblebee, an Autobot and one of Optimus's closest friends.
- Red - Based off of Ironhide, a high ranking veteran Autobot and longtime friend of Optimus.
- White - Based off of Jazz, a cool Autobot who transforms into a sports car.
- Green - Based off of Hound, an Autobot with the ability to project holograms to confuse enemies.
- Orange - Based off of Rodimus Prime, an Autobot who comes into prominence in Transformers: The Movie and the third season of The Transformers cartoon.
- Blue - Based off of Ultra Magnus, a competent Autobot commander in Transformers: The Movie and the third season of The Transformers cartoon.
- Purple - Based off of Optimus Prime from the Shattered Glass continuity, in which the Autobots are evil and the Decepticons are good.
Megatron
Megatron in Super Smash Bros. | |
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Universe | Transformers |
Final Smash | Galvatron |
Designed by | John3637881 |
“ | Megatron Guns For Domination! | ” |
—Introduction Tagline |
Megatron is the second playable Transformer and first Decepticon in Super Smash Bros. His respective voice actors, Frank Welker and Keiji Fujiwara, reprise their roles as Megatron.
Attributes
Megatron has perhaps the most unique ability in all of the Smash series: the ability to turn into an item with his down special, Transform. In robot form, Megatron is the largest and heaviest character in the game, while in pistol mode, he is the smallest and the lightest. Megatron’s singular traits make him well suited to doubles matches, where he can use Transform and his teammate can then use him as a weapon. Megatron’s strengths include his powerful and effective attacks, while his primary weakness is his large size, which makes him vulnerable to many attacks. Failing to use his pistol mode properly is also a sure-fire way to get KO’ed.
Walking speed | Dashing speed | Falling speed | Air speed | Gravity | Air acceleration | Weight | Traction | Jumpsquat | Wall jump | Crawl | Midair jumps | |
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Value | 0.75 | 1.3 | 1.6 | 1.15 | 0.098 | 0.06 | 140 | 0.068 | 8 frames | No | No | 1 |
Moveset
Name | Damage | Description | ||
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Neutral attack | – | 2% (first hit), 3% (hits 2-3), 6% (last hit) | Megatron performs a three-hit sword slash combo, and ends with and overhead sword slam. Based off of an attack combo seen in the final fight of Transformers: Fall of Cybertron. | |
Forward tilt | – | 9% (early), 6.5% (late) | Megatron slashes forward with his sword. The attack is seen during his fight with Optimus in Fall of Cybertron. | |
Up tilt | – | 8.5% | Megatron performs an uppercut. Based off of one of his attacks in Transformers: Devastation. | |
Down tilt | – | 5% | Megatron punches downwards. | |
Dash attack | – | 10% (clean), 8% (late) | Megatron lunges forward, arms first. Based off of an attack he uses against Optimus in Transformers: The Movie. | |
Forward smash | – | 17% | Megatron kicks his leg out forcefully, similar to Ryu’s forward smash. Based off of an attack he uses against Optimus in Transformers: Prime. | |
Up smash | – | 10%-14% | Megatron swings his Energon Mace in a half-circle above himself, similar to Ness’s up smash. | |
Down smash | – | 15% | Megatron slams his fist onto the ground, creating a shockwave. Functionally similar to Charizard’s down smash. Based off of an attack he uses in Transformers: Devastation. | |
Neutral aerial | – | 8% (clean), 5% (late) | Megatron performs a kick similar to Mario’s neutral aerial. Based off of his aerial attack from DreamMix TV World Fighters. | |
Forward aerial | – | 15% (clean), 12.5% (late) | Megatron swings his Energon Sword forward, similarly to Ike’s and Cloud’s forward aerials. Can meteor smash if sweetspotted. Based off of his melee attack from Transformers: War for Cybertron. | |
Back aerial | – | 13% (clean), 10.5% (late) | Megatron kicks backwards, similarly to Snake’s back aerial. Resembles an animation from DreamMix TV World Fighters. | |
Up aerial | – | 8% | Megatron shoots a blast upwards from his Fusion Cannon. Similar to Mega Man’s up aerial, except that it only hits once and has slightly more knockback. | |
Down aerial | – | 13% (sweetspot) (10% (sourspot) | Megatron stabs diagonally downwards with his Energon Sword. Similar to Ryu’s down aerial. Can meteor smash diagonally if sweetspotted at the tip of the sword. Based off of Megatron’s aerial attack while wielding a sword in Transformers: Fall of Cybertron. | |
Grab | – | – | Megatron reaches forward with his left hand. | |
Pummel | – | 3% | Megatron crushes the opponent’s head with his fist. Based off of an attack given to an Autobot soldier in the opening cutscene of Transformers: War for Cybertron. | |
Forward throw | – | 8% | Megatron lifts up the opponent and tosses them forward. Similar attacks are seen frequently in The Transformers cartoon. | |
Back throw | – | 10% | Megatron holds up the opponent and shoots them away with his Fusion Cannon. Based off of a move he performs in Transformers: Prime. | |
Up throw | – | 7% | Megatron lifts up the opponent and throws them upwards. Draws from the same origin as his forward throw. | |
Down throw | – | 11% | Megatron throws the opponent down and blasts them with his Fusion Cannon. Resembles an attack used in Transformers: The Movie. | |
Floor attack (front) | – | 7% | Megatron swipes his right leg and then kicks his legs upward, propelling himself back onto his feet. Used against Optimus in Transformers: The Movie. | |
Floor attack (back) | – | 7% | Megatron sticks his right leg up and gets back up. Used against Starscream in an episode of The Transformers. | |
Floor attack (trip) | — | 8% | Megatron gets up and punches forward. | |
Edge attack | – | 6% | Megatron sticks his fist upwards and climbs back onto the stage. | |
Neutral special | Default | Fusion Cannon | 4% (minimum) 25% (maximum) | Megatron fires his signature Fusion Cannon, causing high damage and knockback. Can be charged for more range and power. Like Samus's charge shot, this attack can be stored and charged later. |
Side special | Default | Drain | 0.7% (per hit) | Megatron uses the Drain ability from Transformers: War for Cybertron to lower enemy percentages while raising his own. Functions similarly to Nosferatu. |
Up special | Default | Hover | 12% (landing) 5% (shockwave) | Megatron rises up into the air. He can be moved to the left or the right for a few seconds to assist with recovery before slamming into the ground. Pressing B will cancel the “hover” period and cause Megatron to slam down immediately. Upon crashing, a shockwave is emitted from the impact, causing additional damage. Moving up or down on the control stick while in the “hover” period will cause Megatron to become helpless. Overall, the move is similar to Super Dedede Jump. |
Down special | Default | Transform | 15% (pistol shot), 9% (pistol throw) | Megatron transforms into a pistol. The player can fire powerful shots and change direction, but are limited as far as other controls go. As a pistol, Megatron functions as an item that can be held and used by other players. |
Final Smash | Galvatron | Varies | Megatron glows and is quickly reformatted into Galvatron. As Galvatron, Megatron moves faster and deals increased damage and knockback and takes much less of the same, similarly to Wario-Man. Galvatron’s Down B turns him into a cannon, which fires and deals 22% damage per hit. Right after firing, Galvatron returns to robot mode. After a while, Galvatron will glow again and yell before being turned back into Megatron. |
Taunts
- Up Taunt: Megatron raises up his fist and says “Such heroic nonsense.”
- Side Taunt: Megatron points forward and yells “Do as I command!”
- Down Taunt: Megatron clenches his fists and yells "I'll rip out your optics!"
On-Screen Appearance
Megatron flies in robot mode and lands on the stage.
Idle Poses
- Megatron puts his hands behind his back and looks forward.
- Megatron clenches his fists and glares.
Crowd Cheer
Megatron! Megatron!
Victory Fanfare
A remix of a portion of The Transformers theme song.
Victory Poses
- Megatron's back is facing the camera. He turns his head around and asks "Why throw away your life so recklessly?"
- If Starscream is present after a match, Megatron will sometimes say "You're an idiot, Starscream."
- Megatron holds a blaster in his right hand, points it towards the camera, and says "I would have waited an eternity for this."
- If Optimus is present after a match, Megatron will sometimes finish the quote and add "It's over, Prime!"
- Megatron laughs maniacally, transforms into a pistol, and shoots haphazardly multiple times.
Trophies
- Megatron
- Megatron is the evil leader of the Decepticons, a powerful faction of Transformers that seeks to conquer the universe. Megatron would love nothing more than to defeat his nemesis, Optimus Prime, and rule Cybertron unopposed. Fortunately, Optimus and the Autobots always find a way to stop Megatron's schemes and preserve freedom in the world.
- The Transformers 9/1984
- Transformers: Devastation 10/2015
- Megatron (Alt.)
- Megatron's abilities are unorthodox, even for a Decepticon. Being one of the only Transformers capable of transforming into a gun, the battle is always interesting when Megatron is on the field. As a pistol, his attacks are extremely powerful. Because of his strengths, few ever question Megatron's leadership. Now if only he could keep Starscream under control...
- The Transformers 9/1984
- Transformers: Devastation 10/2015
- Galvatron
- Left drifting helplessly through space, Megatron is found and reformatted by the mighty Unicron. Galvatron is even more powerful than Megatron, striking fear into the sparks of all who encounter him. In Smash Bros., you can only use Galvatron for a while before he reverts back to normal, so use the time you have to deal maximum damage!
- Transformers: The Movie 7/1986
Alternate costumes
- Default – Megatron as he appears in The Transformers cartoon.
- Blue - Based off of Soundwave, the Decepticon Communications Officer and loyal servant of Megatron.
- Purple - Based off of Shockwave, the high ranking leader of the Cybertron Guard and one of Megatron’s most loyal Decepticons.
- Green - Based off of Devastator, the large and powerful combined form of the Constructicons.
- Purple - Based off of Blitzwing, a violent Decepticon who eventually begins to think for himself.
- Gray - Based off of Astrotrain, another triple-changer whose deep-space travel capabilities make him a useful minion.
- Purple - Based off of Beast Wars Megatron.
- White - Based off of Megatron from the Shattered Glass continuity, in which the Autobots are evil and the Decepticons are good.
Trivia
- Ironically, Megatron’s series symbol is the Autobot logo, despite him being the leader of the Decepticons.
- Megatron’s crowd cheer is a reference to the scene in Transformers: The Movie where the Decepticons on Cybertron cheer for Galvatron after he takes power.
- Upon being KO'd, Megatron will sometimes yell "Retreat!," a word he uses frequently when he has been defeated or one of his plans has been thwarted.
- If Megatron is Star KOed by Starscream, he will sometimes yell out "Staaaaaaaarscreeeeeeeam!", a reference to his reaction to his betrayal at the hands of Starscream in Transformers: The Movie.
Starscream
Starscream in Super Smash Bros. | |
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Starscream | |
Universe | Transformers |
Final Smash | Aerial Assault |
Designed by | John3637881 |
“ | Starscream Takes Command! | ” |
—Introduction Tagline |
Starscream is a playable Transformer in Super Smash Bros., as well as the second Decepticon. Doug Parker, who voiced Starscream in Beast Wars, reprises his role as Starscream as a substitute for Chris Latta. Armada Starscream, who is playable in five of Starscream's palette swaps, is voiced by his respective voice actors, Michael Dobson and Jin Yamanoi, who reprise their roles from Transformers: Armada.
Attributes
Starscream's attributes are like an exaggerated version of Wario's, in that he boasts a high weight and a strong air game. These traits, combined with his heavily projectile-based special moves, can lead to him easily dominating engagements with opponents.
Walking speed | Dashing speed | Falling speed | Air speed | Gravity | Air acceleration | Weight | Traction | Jumpsquat | Wall jump | Crawl | Midair jumps | |
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Value | 1.19 | 1.65 | 1.57 | 1.22 | 0.096 | 0.1 | 125 | 0.05 | 7 frames | No | No | 2 |
Moveset
Name | Damage | Description | ||
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Neutral attack | – | 3% (first hit) 3% (second hit) 4% (last hit) | Starscream jabs three times in succession. One of his moves in Transformers: Devastation. | |
Forward tilt | – | 7% | Starscream performs a roundhouse kick. One of his moves in Transformers: Devastation. | |
Up tilt | – | 8% (early hit), 10% (peak of jump), 7% (late hit) | Starscream jumps and swipes upward with his sword. Based on a move he uses during his battle against Galvatron in Transformers: Armada. | |
Down tilt | – | 4% | Starscream softly kicks. Low damage and knockback but relatively low lag. | |
Dash attack | – | 12.8% (close), 11.5% (middle), 10% (far) | Starscream releases a short-ranged burst from his null rays, similar to Mii Gunner's forward tilt. Relatively high endlag. | |
Forward smash | – | 17% (fist), 13% (arm) | Starscream punches forward. The attack's sweetspot is Starscream's fist and does less damage and knockback is sourspotted. Resembles an attack seen in Transformers: Devastation. | |
Up smash | – | 18% (bottom), 13.5% (middle), 9% (top) | Starscream fires a large purple beam diagonally out of his intakes. When using his Armada costumes, the beam comes out of his shoulder cannons. Based on the attack he uses against Unicron in Transformers: Armada. | |
Down smash | – | 12% (either side) | Starscream slashes down on both sides of him with swords, dealing damage on either side. Based off of his many double sword attacks seen in the Unicron Trilogy. | |
Neutral aerial | – | 11%, 9% (late hit) | Starscream slashes out with his sword. His melee attack from Transformers: War for Cybertron and Transformers: Fall of Cybertron. | |
Forward aerial | – | 12%, 11% (late hit) | Starscream kicks forward, with one foot slightly ahead of the other. Good damage and knockback. One of his moves in Transformers: Devastation. | |
Back aerial | – | 5-11% | Starscream boosts forward, much like R.O.B.'s back aerial. Can be used for a slight horizontal recovery boost. | |
Up aerial | – | 2% (hits 1-5) | Starscream twists upwards. The last attack deals a fairly decent amount of knockback, similarly to Sheik's up aerial. Loosely resembles one of his moves in Transformers: Devastation. | |
Down aerial | – | 14% (clean), 10.8% (late) | Starscream slices downwards in a two-handed slash, similar to Ike's and Roy's down aerials. Meteor smashes if sweetspotted. Based on a move he uses during his battle against Galvatron in Transformers: Armada. | |
Grab | – | – | Starscream reaches forward with one hand, similarly to Megatron's grab. | |
Pummel | – | 4% | Starscream stabs the enemy in the torso with his fist. Extremely slow. Based on an attack he performs against Cliffjumper in Transformers: Prime. | |
Forward throw | – | 1% (scoop), 7% (throw) | Starscream scoops the opponent and hurls them forward. Skywarp uses this move against Jazz in the season one intro of The Transformers. | |
Back throw | – | 6% | Starscream casually throws the opponent behind him with one arm. Low damage, but decent knockback. Starscream throws Bumblebee in a similar fashion in Transformers Animated. | |
Up throw | – | 1% (rise), 12% | Starscream grabs the opponent, flies up, and tosses the opponent onto the ground before slowly hovering back down. | |
Down throw | – | 12% | Starscream holds the opponent in his hands and drops them on the ground. Resembles the way he throws out Megatron in Transformers: The Movie. | |
Floor attack (front) | – | 4% (each hit) | Starscream gets up quickly and aims at both sides before getting up. While he doesn't shoot, he can still hit opponents. | |
Floor attack (back) | – | 4% (each hit) | Starscream gets up quickly and aims at both sides before getting up. While he doesn't shoot, he can still hit opponents. | |
Floor attack (trip) | — | 5% | Starscream punches upwards, swings his arms outwards, hitting both sides, and gets back up. | |
Edge attack | – | 6% | Starscream slams both fists on the stage and climbs back up. | |
Neutral special | Default | Null Ray | 6% | Starscream fires his null-ray. Functions similarly to R.O.B.'s Robo Beam, but is thinner, like Fox's Blaster shots. Has a chance of paralyzing opponents. When using Armada Starscream, the shots will fire out of Starscream's shoulder cannons. |
Side special | Default | Cluster Bomb | 9% if all hits connect | Starscream fires a cluster bomb. Functions similarly to Grenade Launch. |
Up special | Default | Jet Mode | 1% (flight) | Starscream transforms into a jet and flies into one of eight possible directions, similarly to Fire Fox. The move sports very little starting lag and travels quite far, but has a higher endlag to compensate. The move can minimally damage opponents while Starscream is in jet mode but deals no knockback, making it useless as an offensive move. |
Down special | Default | Shockwave | 30% (maximum charged) | Starscream uses his Shockwave ability from Transformers: War for Cybertron, blasting enemies away while causing great damage. Like Wario Waft, this move charges over time, and Starscream will flash red when the move is fully charged. |
Final Smash | Aerial Assault | Varies | Starscream transforms into a jet and flies offscreen. He then reappears in from of the stage with his thrusters towards the camera. Starscream can then use his null ray to fire blasts at the opponent, similar to Snake's Grenade Launcher. |
Taunts
- Up Taunt: Starscream says "Heh, fool!"
- Side Taunt: Starscream jumps and says, "You'll have to do better than that!"
- Down Taunt: Starscream puts his hands on his hips and laughs maniacally.
On-Screen Appearance
Starscream flies down, transformers into robot mode, and runs into place, referencing the opening of the original Transformers theme song.
Idle Poses
- Starscream puts his hands on his hips and takes a triumphant stance.
- Starscream holds up his arm and aims his Null Ray before putting his arm back down.
Crowd Cheer
Star - scream!
Victory Fanfare
A remix of a portion of The Transformers theme song.
Victory Poses
- Starscream, wearing a crown and a cape, strikes a pose and yells, "Feast your eyes upon your new leader!", while Armada Starscream chuckles and says "On to more important things!"
- If Megatron is present after a match, Starscream will sometimes mockingly ask "How do you feel, mighty Megatron?"
- Starscream, with his hands on his hips, laughs and says "I won! I won!", while Armada Starscream says "My destiny is leadership."
- Starscream points to himself and yells "I am the leader of the future!", while Armada Starscream says "I don't know if this is the right choice...but I have made my decision."
- If Optimus is present after a match, Starscream will sometimes say "Goodbye, Optimus Prime!", while Armada Starscream will sometimes say "I don't mean any disrespect Optimus, but I'm not going anywhere!"
Trophies
- Starscream
- Starscream is second in command among the Decepticons, just behind Megatron. This irks Starscream greatly, as he believes it is his destiny to overthrow Megatron and lead for himself. So far, his treacherous plans have never come to fruition, but he's followed Megatron to Super Smash Bros. to settle things once and for all. He may be underhanded and arrogant, but one thing can be said for Starscream - he never gives up!
- The Transformers 9/1984
- Transformers: Devastation 10/2015
- Starscream (Alt.)
- Despite being one of the largest characters, Starscream is among the fastest in midair. But Starscream is also prepared to take out enemies in the skies. For his up smash Starscream fires a large beam - perfect for dispatching airborne foes!
- The Transformers 9/1984
- Transformers: Devastation 10/2015
- Aerial Assault
- Starscream was the pride of the Cybertron War Academy, and he really lives up to that title when it comes to fighting from above. For a short but deadly period of time, Starscream will rain doom upon his enemies when he has activated the Smash Ball. Maybe he should try this against Megatron sometime...
- The Transformers 9/1984
Alternate costumes
- Default – Starscream as he appears in The Transformers cartoon.
- Purple - Based off of Skywarp, a slow-witted Decepticon jet who has the ability to turn invisible.
- Blue - Based off of Thundercracker, a Decepticon jet with second thoughts about some aspects of his side's cause.
- Yellow - Based off of Sunstorm, a Decepticon jet with limited appearances but no small amount of flattery for whomever he wants to impress.
- Green - Based off of Acid Storm, a Decepticon jet with the ability to attack with acid rain.
- Armada - Starscream as he appears in Transformers Armada.
- Armada Blue - Starscream after he becomes recolored after a battle against Nemesis Prime.
- Armada Green - Colored after Thrust, a treacherous but insane jet with motives of his own.
- Armada Yellow - Colored after Demolisher, a low-intelligence Decepticon tank who is loyal to his cause.
- Armada Maroon - Based off of Starscream as he appears in Transformers: Cybertron.
Trivia
- Like Megatron, Starscream ironically has the Autobot logo as his series symbol, despite being a Decepticon.
- However, this is partly fitting in for Armada Starscream, as that iteration of the character briefly joined the Autobots.
- Unlike most characters, Starscream does not clap at the results screen. Instead, he crosses his arms and has an irritable expression on his face.
Tor
Tor in Super Smash Bros. | |
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Universe | Neopets |
Availability | Starter |
Final Smash | Supernova Mote |
Designed by | John3637881 |
“ | Tor Delivers! | ” |
—Introduction Tagline |
Tor is a playable character in Super Smash Bros.. First appearing in Neopets: The Darkest Faerie, he represents the Neopets universe. Wally Wingert, who voiced Tor in The Darkest Faerie, reprises his role.
Attributes
As a swordsman, Tor's moveset is similar to characters such as Link, Marth, and Shulk. Of the aforementioned characters, Tor most closely resembles Link, sharing several similar moves. What sets Tor apart from the other sword-wielding characters in Smash is his ability to change his alignment through use of his neutral special, Mote Toggle. The advantages and weaknesses of the different alignments force Tor to play each matchup differently.
Like Little Mac, Tor has a gauge located near his character portrait. This gauge is his Magic Meter. The gauge becomes active when Tor chooses an alignment via Mote Toggle. The meter starts out full, but when Tor attacks while equipped with a mote, it goes down. The meter also always goes down over time. When the meter is entirely depleted, Tor's mote status will end immediately. The Magic Meter resets itself after a while. Eating Food has a small chance of randomly resetting the gauge. Like Shulk's Monado Arts, the effects of Mote Toggle will last for about 15 seconds and it takes about 10 seconds for the Magic Meter to recharge.
Walking speed | Dashing speed | Falling speed | Air speed | Gravity | Air acceleration | Weight | Traction | Jumpsquat | Wall jump | Crawl | Midair jumps | |
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Value | 1.11 | 1.455 | 1.61 | 0.88 | 0.108 | 0.04 | 105 | 0.064 | 5 frames | No | No | 1 |
Alignment strengths/weaknesses
Tor can use his motes to protect himself from various attacks or go on the offensive. Conversely, his motes can leave him more vulnerable to certain attacks.
Alignment effects
Tor can use one of six different motes. Each represents a different elemental alignment from the Neopets universe.
- Fire: Represents Fire. Attacks cause flame damage. Increases the damage and knockback of attacks. Weak against Water.
- Water: Represents Water. Attacks have a chance of freezing. Weak against Fire.
- Leaf: Represents Earth. Attacks have a chance of causing the flower effect. Weak against Air.
- Wind: Represents Air. While equipped, Tor will be faster overall and his smash attacks will have windboxes. Weak against Earth.
- Light: Represents Light. Attacks have a chance of stunning opponents as if their shield was broken. Jigglypuff will not be instantly KO'ed if this occurs, and instead will be stunned like any other character. Weak against Dark.
- Shadow: Represents Dark. Attacks have a chance of temporarily creating a purple cloud over opponents' heads, causing them to have weaker attacks.
Hit with same alignment
If Tor is hit with an elemental attack while using that attack's mote, he will take less of the effects of that attack. Following is a list of such strengths:
- Equipped with Fire, hit with Fire attack: Tor will take less damage and knockback.
- Equipped with Water, hit with Water attack: Tor will take less damage/knockback to water attacks, will not be moved as far/as fast with pushing water attacks such as Mario's F.L.U.D.D., will be frozen for less time, and will have better mobility when swimming.
- Equipped with Earth, hit with Earth attack: Tor will take less damage/knockback, will be affected less by the flower effect, will be buried for less time.
- Equipped with Air, hit with Air attack: Tor will not be pushed/pulled as fast/as far by wind/pulling attacks. In addition, Tor will not be paralyzed for as long.
- Equipped with Light, hit with Light attack: Tor will take less damage and knockback. If Tor’s Shield is broken or any item used against him which causes dizziness, the effects will not last for as long.
- Equipped with Dark, hit with Dark attack: Tor will take less damage and knockback, and will be put to sleep for less time than normal. Witch Time will have less of an effect on Tor.
Hit with opposite alignment
If Tor is hit with an elemental attack while using that attack's opposite mote, he will suffer from increased damage and knockback, and sometimes, other effects. Following is a list of effects that can happen:
- Equipped with Fire, hit with Water attack: Water attacks, such as some of Greninja's moves, have a chance of freezing Tor. Mario's F.L.U.D.D. will push Tor much further and much faster than normal. Tor will accumulate 2% damage per second while in the water of stages like Pirate Ship.
- Equipped with Water, hit with Fire attack: Fire attacks such as Bowser's Fire Breath will cause drastically increased knockback and damage.
- Equipped with Leaf, hit with Air attack: Any effect that can push opponents back, like Donkey Kong's Storm Punch, will push Tor much faster and farther back than normal.
- Equipped with Wind, hit with Earth attack: Earth attacks, like some of Ivysaur's moves, will give Tor the flower effect.
- Equipped with Light, hit with Dark attack: Dark attacks, like Ganondorf's Warlock Punch, will give Tor the cloud effect, temporarily leaving him with weaker attacks.
- Equipped with Dark, hit with Light attack: Stuns Tor as if his Shield was broken.
Attack alignment table
This is a list of various effects in Smash Bros., and what mote alignment they fall under. Some attacks may have more than one alignment.
Moveset
Name | Damage | Description | ||
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Neutral attack | – | 2% (first hit), 2% (second hit), 1% (loop), 4% (last) | Tor slashes twice, then jabs forward with his sword repeatedly, finishing with a final, more powerful slash. Comes from The Darkest Faerie. | |
Forward tilt | – | 11% | Tor slashes in front of himself. | |
Up tilt | – | 10% | Tor swings his sword above him, resembling a grounded version of Corrin's up aerial. | |
Down tilt | – | 6% | Tor pokes diagonally downwards with his sword. | |
Dash attack | – | 8% (clean), 7% (late) | Tor uses the thrust attack from The Darkest Faerie, dashing forward while stabbing. | |
Forward smash | – | 16% | Tor moves back slightly, charges up his sword with one hand, and swings hard. Tor's strongest KO move when fully charged. The charge attack from The Darkest Faerie. | |
Up smash | – | 14% | Tor stabs upwards, much like Marth's up smash. As there is no sweetspot, it is more like Lucina's up smash. | |
Down smash | – | 13% (first hit), 6% (second hit), 5% (third hit), 4.5% (fourth hit), 2% (fifth hit), 1.5% (last hit) | Tor spins around with his sword pointed downwards, much like Shulk's down smash. A multi-hitting attack that makes proper DIing a must. Tor's spin attack from The Darkest Faerie. | |
Neutral aerial | – | 2% (first hit), 1.5% (second hit), 1.5% (third hit), 2.5% (fourth hit), 2.5% (fifth hit), 4% (last hit) | Tor spins around in mid air. The hits do not link, making the move better for comboing at lower percentages. Identical origin as his down smash, although the individual hits are generally weaker. | |
Forward aerial | – | 13% (clean), 9.5% (late) | Tor chops downwards. Can spike if sweetspotted at the tip of the sword. | |
Back aerial | – | 12% (sword), 8.5% (body) | Tor stabs backwards, similarly to Robin's back aerial. | |
Up aerial | – | 14% | Tor stabs upwards, similarly to Link's up aerial, although the move does not have a lingering hitbox like Link's move. | |
Down aerial | – | 10% (descent), 4% (landing) | Tor chops downwards and brings his sword to the ground. A stall-then-fall move. Can spike if sweetspotted at the tip of the sword. Tor's aerial attack from The Darkest Faerie. | |
Grab aerial | Rope Gun | 3% | Tor fires the Rope Gun in midair, similarly to Link's Clawshot. | |
Grab | Rope Gun | – | Tor fires the Rope Gun, trapping any opponents caught by the grapple. | |
Pummel | – | 2% | Tor hits the opponent with the hilt of his sword. | |
Forward throw | – | 1% (throw), 8% (stab) | Tor throws the opponent forward, then steps forward and stabs them. Visually similar to Roy's forward tilt in Project M. | |
Back throw | – | 2% (throw), 8.5% (swing) | Tor throws the opponent behind him and swings at them with his sword. Out of all of Tor's throws, this one causes the most knockback. | |
Up throw | – | 1% (throw), 6% (slash) | Tor throws the opponent up and slashes them. | |
Down throw | – | 0.5% (throw), 8% (slash) | Tor throws the opponent down and chops at them, similarly to his forward and down aerials. | |
Floor attack (front) | – | 8% | Tor chops forward with his sword and gets back up. | |
Floor attack (back) | – | 7% | Tor swings behind and gets back up. | |
Floor attack (trip) | — | 3% (each hit) | Tor swings to the left and the right before getting back up. | |
Ledge attack | – | 7.5% | Tor chops his sword onto the stage and stands back up. | |
Neutral special | Default | Mote Toggle | 0% | An interface appears above Tor with seven possible options. Releasing the B button will cause the interface to disappear. By moving the control stick, a player can hover over one of the seven options and release the B button to confirm their choice. Releasing the B button over the mote Tor is actively using will cause Tor to unequip that mote, as will releasing the B button over the blank option in the center of the interface. Each of the different motes represents a different alignment. If Tor is hit with an elemental attack while using that attack's opposite mote, he will suffer from increased damage and knockback, and sometimes, other effects. For details on the effects of Mote Toggle, read Tor's Attributes section above. |
Side special | Default | Sword Combo | 3% (first hit), 4% (second hit), 10% (last hit) | Tor swings his sword three times, similar to Dancing Blade and its variants. The first two hits have set knockback so that they can easily combo into the third hit, which deals more substantial damage and knockback. Landing all three hits causes an elemental effect to be put on the opponent if Tor is using that mote. |
Up special | Default | Rope Gun | 3% (rope), 15% (tip) | Tor fires his Rope Gun upwards. A tether recovery. Hitting an opponent with the tip of the grapple meteor smashes them. Missing the ledge leaves Tor helpless. |
Down special | Default | Shield | 1.5x damage for reflected projectiles | Tor makes a defensive stance with his shield. He can move slowly forward or backwards if the down special is continuously held. Enemy projectiles will be reflected back at the firer if they shoot at Tor's shield. Additionally, attacks from the front will not harm Tor, but he is still vulnerable from all other directions. |
Final Smash | Supernova Mote | 16% (sword swing), 5% (each hit from tornado) | Tor charges his sword in an animation similar to his forward smash and swings. He becomes surrounded in a rainbow tornado that deals damage and knockback to any enemy that touches it. Dealing enough damage to one enemy will cause them to suffer the effects of one of the six alignments, although the alignment is chosen at random. The move functions like Superspicy Curry in that Tor can use his entire moveset, except for Mote Toggle. After a while, the effects of the Supernova Mote wear off. |
Taunts
- Up Taunt: Tor pounds his fist into his palm and yells "Come down here and fight!"
- Side Taunt: Tor crosses his arms and mutters "Just great."
- Down Taunt: Tor puts his hands on his hips and beams.
On-Screen Appearance
Spawns from a save point from The Darkest Faerie.
Idle Poses
- Tor swings his arms from side to side.
- Tor scratches behind his ear with his hand.
- Tor puts his hands on his hips and surveys the area.
Crowd Cheer
Gooooo Tor!
Victory Fanfare
One of two different flourishes that plays whenever a major quest has been completed. 19:12-19:16 in this video.
Victory Poses
- With a look of amazement on his face, Tor exclaims "We can free the land!"
- Tor takes a bow towards the camera.
- Tor breaks into a fit of laughter.
Alternate costumes
- Default - Tor wears the Knight's Plate and wields the Knight's Sword and Knight's Shield. This is the set Tor is most commonly associated with.
- Brown - Tor wears the Farm Clothing and wields the Wooden Sword and Wooden Shield. The earliest possible set in The Darkest Faerie.
- Red - Tor wears the Squire Mail and wields the Squire Sword and Iron Shield. This set is available in Act 1 in The Darkest Faerie.
- Purple - Tor wears the Royal Armour and wields the Battle Blade and Golden Shield. This set can be found in Market Town.
- Yellow - Tor wears the Gilded Plate and wields the Ancient Knight's Sword and Golden Shield. The armor and sword in this set are found in the dungeons beneath Meridell Castle.
- Black - Tor wears the Altadorian Plate and wields the Razor Sword and Legendary Shield. This set can be found in Altador.
- White - Based off of King Altador. Tor is colored after King Altador and wears his armor. He wields King Altador's Sword and the Legendary Shield.
- Blue - Based off of Jeran. Tor is colored after Jeran and wears his armor. He wields Jeran's Sword and Jeran's Shield.
Trophies
- Tor
- Tor is a young Lupe who always dreamed of becoming a knight of Meridell. After his father gave him a package to deliver to the Army Recruitment Center in Meridell, Tor's life changed. Soon, he found himself on a spectacular adventure in which he battled the forces of the Darkest Faerie. After saving the realm from the great evil, Tor became the hero he always wanted to be.
- Neopets: The Darkest Faerie 11/2005
- Tor (Alt.)
- Tor has brought his moves from The Darkest Faerie into Smash! With the power of his motes, Tor has a wide array of techniques at his disposal and the ability to counter almost any attack. Just be careful not to use the wrong mote or else you'll give the opponent the advantage instead!
- Neopets: The Darkest Faerie 11/2005
- Supernova Mote
- In The Darkest Faerie, the most powerful mote was the rare Supernova Mote. If Tor charged his sword while using the Supernova Mote, he would become protected by a rainbow tornado that did damage to all who tried to attack him. In Smash Bros., the mote functions similarly. Use it while you can though, because the effects of the Supernova Mote don't last forever!
- Neopets: The Darkest Faerie 11/2005
Trivia
- Tor's introduction tagline is a reference to the first major quest in The Darkest Faerie, where Tor must deliver a package to the Army Recruitment Center in Meridell.
Captain Price
Captain Price in Super Smash Bros. | |
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Universe | Call of Duty |
Final Smash | Tactical Nuke |
Designed by | John3637881 |
“ | Captain Price Dares To Win! | ” |
—Introduction Tagline |
Captain Price is the first representative of the Call of Duty universe to be featured in Smash. His voice actor, Billy Murray, reprises his role as Captain Price.
Attributes
Captain Price's traits are similar to Snake's, and like Snake, has modern-day military-inspired moves taken from the Call of Duty franchise, specifically the Modern Warfare series (some of his perks are taken from Black Ops, however). While Snake and Captain Price share some similar moves, the latter is by no means a semi-clone. Through the use of his down special, One Man Army, Captain Price is able to change his attributes, as well as his special moves outside of down special. Each class has different weapons, equipment, and recovery moves. All classes outside of the default class have three perks and one deathstreak, each of which provides some sort of buff based on its effect from the Call of Duty game in which it appeared. All classes also come with 1-2 nerfs which are intended to balance them out.
Class | Special moves | Perks | Deathstreak | Description |
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Default | Primary Weapon: M4 carbine Pistol: M1911 pistol Equipment: Semtex Recovery: Helicopter Extraction |
None | None | The default class Captain Price begins the match with. It shares some similarities to the Assault class, but with none of is exclusive benefits or disadvantages. This class is decisively average and is intended to be switched from over the course of the match. |
Assault | Primary Weapon: AK-47 Pistol: Desert Eagle Equipment: Semtex Recovery: Helicopter Extraction |
Recon Stopping Power Commando |
Hollow Points | Explosives cause more knockback (1.15x more knockback) Guns cause more knockback (1.2x more knockback) Knife-based and ice axe attacks have slightly disjointed range 1.4x damage for a few seconds after losing a stock Slower attacks overall (0.8x the attack speed) A slower class with an emphasis on knockback. Ideal to use as a finisher, although with proper timing it can serve as a decent class for racking up damage. |
First Recon | Primary Weapon: MP5 Pistol: Five-seven Equipment: Flashbang Recovery: Skyhook Extraction |
Sleight of Hand Lightweight Stalker |
Juiced | Reloading guns takes less time (-1 second) Faster walking, dask, air, and falling speed (1.2x faster) Can move forwards or backwards while using guns 1.5x movement speed for a few seconds after losing a stock Much lighter overall (108 -> 88) A faster class with an emphasis on speed and damage-racking, although it is lighter and moves do less damage with this class than some of the others. |
Overwatch | Primary Weapon: MG4 Pistol: M9 pistol Equipment: Trophy System Recovery: Reserve Parachute |
Blind Eye Blast Shield Tactical Mask |
Painkiller | Less knockback and damage taken while in the air Less knockback and damage taken against projectiles Paralyzing and dizziness effects last for less time More seconds of invincibility after losing a stock (+2 seconds) Much slower attacks and movement speed (0.7x the speed) Attacks do less damage and knockback (0.9x the knockback) A slower and weaker class that is centered around defensive play. Captain Price can survive much longer using this class, but deals less damage, akin to Shulk's Shield Monado Art. |
Stealth Sniper | Primary Weapon: M21 EBR Pistol: USP 45. Equipment: Throwing Knife Recovery: Ice Axe |
Ghost Scout Ninja |
Martyrdom | Immune to homing attacks such as Samus's missiles or targeting attacks such as Lyn's Assist Trophy Faster weapon switch (-30 frames) Captain Price is completely silent A live grenade is sent flying in the opposite direction of the blast line Captain Price hits. The grenade's speed is dependent on the knockback and damage of the attack that KO'd Captain Price. Take more damage (1.1x more damage) Lighter overall (108 -> 95) A longer-ranged class that is best suited for evasion and camping. This class has no automatic weapons, but its guns are of above-average power to compensate. |
Walking speed | Dashing speed | Falling speed | Air speed | Gravity | Air acceleration | Weight | Traction | Jumpsquat | Wall jump | Crawl | Midair jumps | |
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Value | 0.86 | 1.34 | 1.838 | 1.045 | 0.9 | 0.7 | 108 | 0.071 | 8 frames | No | Yes | 1 |
Moveset
- Captain Price can crawl, going about as low as Snake. He can also wall cling, using ice axes from the mission Cliffhanger in Modern Warfare 2, but unique to characters that can wall cling, cannot wall jump.
Name | Damage | Description | ||
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Neutral attack | – | 4% (first hit), 3% (second hit), 6% (last hit) | A fairly standard punch, punch, kick combo. Comes from his final battle with Shepherd in Modern Warfare 2. | |
Forward tilt | – | 12% (foot), 11% (leg) | Captain Price kicks forward, similarly to Ganondorf's forward tilt. Captain Price kicks in this fashion several times in the Modern Warfare series. | |
Up tilt | Bouncing Betty | 2% (initial hit), 1% (rise), 11% (explosion) | Captain Price throws a Bouncing Betty forwards and it rises up, exploding in front of and above Captain Price. Can trap opponents on the way up, forcing them to be hit with the explosion. The design for the Bouncing Betty comes from Modern Warfare 3. | |
Down tilt | – | 6% | While crouched, Captain Price stabs forward with his knife, in a move nearly identical to Snake's inputted down tilt in Project M. However, it also somewhat resembles the crouching knife slash seen in the Call of Duty franchise. | |
Dash attack | – | 9% (clean), 7% (late) | Captain Price runs forward and pushes the opponent. Resembles the way he saves Captain MacTavish at the end of Modern Warfare 2. | |
Forward smash | – | 13% | Captain Price swings his knife in front of him. The standard knife slash from the Call of Duty franchise. | |
Up smash | Flare | 2% (hits 1-3), 1% (hit 4), 8% (last hit) | Captain Price fires a flare upwards. A multi-hitting move similar in function to Roy's up smash. Resembles the way Captain MacTavish fires a flare near the end of the mission The Gulag in Modern Warfare 2. | |
Down smash | Care Package | 1% (marker), 13% (Care Package) | Captain Price throws a smoke signal in front of himself a short distance and an offscreen helicopter drops a Care Package where the signal landed a shortly afterward. The Care Package can meteor smash, but unlike Care Packages in the Call of Duty series, disappears immediately upon landing. | |
Neutral aerial | – | 3% (hit 1), 5% (hit 2), 7% (hit 3) | Captain Price kicks three times in succession, nearly identically to Snake's neutral aerial in Project M. | |
Forward aerial | – | 10% | Captain Price punches forward in the air. | |
Back aerial | – | 12% | Captain Price slashes behind himself with his knife. His quickest aerial move. | |
Up aerial | Ice Axe | 1% (startup), 13% (swing) | Captain Price takes out an ice axe and hooks it upwards. Takes a while for the hitbox to come out but it is his most powerful aerial move. | |
Down aerial | – | 9% (sweetspotted), 8% (sourspotted) | Captain Price stabs from above with his knife. The move has a very small sweetspot that meteor smashes. | |
Grab | – | – | Captain Price reaches forward with both hands. If he manages to grab the opponent, he will hold them from behind, like Snake's grab. | |
Pummel | – | 3% | Captain Price chokes the opponent from behind with a rope. He does this to enemies multiple times in the Call of Duty series. | |
Forward throw | – | 2% (run), 8% (punch) | Captain Price runs with the opponent from behind, pushing them forward, before punching them in the head. He performs this move in The Gulag mission of Modern Warfare 2. | |
Back throw | – | 9% | Captain Price turns around and slams the opponent into the ground, nearly identically to Snake's back throw. | |
Up throw | – | 1% (lift), 8% (punch) | Captain Price lifts the opponent slightly upwards by their front and punches them upwards. | |
Down throw | – | 1% (slam), 3% (first punch), 3% (second punch), 4% (last punch) | Captain Price throws the opponent down and punches them three times in succession. Resembles his attack against Makarov at the end of Modern Warfare 3. | |
Floor attack (front) | – | 7% | Captain Price slashes on both sides with his knife and gets back up. | |
Floor attack (back) | – | 7% | Captain Price slashes on both sides with his knife and gets back up. | |
Floor attack (trip) | — | 7% | Captain Prices punches on one side and kicks on the other side before getting back up. | |
Edge attack | – | 3% (first punch), 4% (second punch) | Captain Price punches two times and climbs back onto the stage. Unusual for an edge attack as it hits twice. Loosely resembles the way he climbs aboard the helicopter at the end of Modern Warfare 3. | |
Neutral special | Default | Open Fire | (per hit): Primary Weapons: 1.75% (M4 carbine) 2.1% (AK-47) 1.8% (MP5) 1.25% (MG4) 1.9% (M21 EBR) Pistols: 5% (M1911 pistol) 7.5% (Desert Eagle) 5.5% (Five-seven) 2.5% (M9 pistol) 5.8% (USP 45.) |
Captain Price fires his active gun. Primary weapons (outside of the M21 EBR) can be fired for 5 seconds in total before needing to be reloaded, and it takes about 3 seconds (2 seconds with the Sleight of Hand perk) to reload. The M21 EBR can be fired 5 times before needing to be reloaded, but it has high range and does high shield damage to compensate. Using his down taunt, Captain Price can switch to his pistol and vice-versa, however, switching to the pistol is always faster. His pistols are much slower but generally do more damage per hit. Each of them can be fired three times before needing to be reloaded. |
Side special | Default | Equipment | Semtex: 1% (stick), 10% (explosion) Flashbang: 1% (hit), 2% (explosion) Trophy System: (2% drop/throw) Throwing Knife: 5% |
Captain Price uses his active piece of equipment. Semtex is a sticky grenade that explodes a few seconds after contact. Flashbang will briefly paralyze enemies who are caught in its explosion radius, akin to Pac-Man's Bell Bonus Fruit. Trophy System absorbs projectiles that come close enough towards it, and can take a maximum of 35%, either from hits or projectiles. Throwing Knife is a fast move with relatively minimal knockback and damage. |
Up special | Default | Emergency Extraction | Helicopter Extraction: 3% (jump) Skyhook Extraction: 8% (sweetspot), 4% (sourspot) Reserve Parachute: 4% (activation), 1% (flight) Ice Axe: 12% (sourspot), 10% (sweetspot) |
Captain Price uses his active recovery move. For Helicopter Extraction, Captain Price jumps onto an offscreen helicopter's ladder that has been dropped from above. The ladder rises for a good vertical distance for a few seconds before Captain Price jumps off. The downside is that enemies can jump onto the ladder to save themselves from falling as well. Like Snake's recovery move, Helicopter Extraction does not cause helplessness. Skyhook Extraction is a tether recovery with a sweetspot that is fired diagonally into the air. This recovery causes helplessness if used. Reserve Parachute functions similarly to Peach's recovery except that it is even worse for covering vertical distance. While it can hit during its flight, it has very low priority. For Ice Axe, Captain Price performs a jumping uppercut with his Ice Axe. It covers slightly less distance than Ryu's Shoryuken, but has a sweetspot at the tip of the Ice Axe. Like Skyhook Extraction, this move causes helplessness. |
Down special | Default | One Man Army | 0% | Captain Price takes out a military bag, and a menu from Modern Warfare 2 appears onscreen with five different options: Default, Assault, First Recon, Overwatch and Stealth Sniper. The options can be scrolled through and selected using the A button. Pressing B again before making a selection will cancel out the menu. Each of the five options comes with distinct advantages and disadvantages in the form of attribute changes and special move changes. See the Attributes section for more specific changes. |
Final Smash | Tactical Nuke | 60% (epicenter), 50% (ring 1), 40% (ring 2), 30% (ring 3), 20% (ring 4), 10% (ring 5) | Captain Price flips a switch on a remote that appears in his hand. A voice yells "Tactical Nuke incoming!" over a com while an image of a spinning nuclear symbol with a timer with a 10-second countdown appears in the upper right corner of the screen. After the countdown ends, the match slows down as an extremely bright nuclear explosion appears in the background of the stage. Everything goes white before play resumes at normal speed; however, the stage, characters, and any other non-menu elements will have a reddish tint for the rest of the match. As the explosion occurs, an invisible "epicenter" occurs exactly at Captain Price's current location. Opponents will incur damage and knockback dependent on how close or far they were standing from Captain Price at the time the nuke went off. Opponents further away from Captain Price will take less damage and knockback but as the attack has a very large radius, it is difficult to escape without taking at least a minor hit. |
Taunts
- Up Taunt: Captain Price says "Patience...don't do anything stupid!".
- Side Taunt: Captain Price crosses his arms and says "How'd a muppet like you pass selection?"
- Down Taunt: Captain Price switches his weapon. If he is currently using his machine gun, he will switch to his pistol, and vice-versa. Switching from machine gun to pistol is faster than pistol to machine gun, and is also faster than reloading the machine gun, making it a helpful taunt for emergency spacing.
On-Screen Appearance
An MH-6 Little Bird, carrying Captain Price, lands on the stage. He climbs off and cocks his machine gun as it flies away, sometimes saying "This is for the record."
Idle Poses
- Captain Price taps his holster, as if checking to make sure his M1911 pistol is still there.
- Captain Price straightens his left hand and waves it as if he is chopping the air, several times in succession. Idle soldiers will sometimes do this in multiplayer matches in some Call of Duty games.
Crowd Cheer
Captain - Price!
Victory Fanfare
The Task Force 141 multiplayer victory theme from Modern Warfare 2.
Victory Poses
- Captain Price crouches down with his M4 carbine and says "Just like old times."
- Captain Price aims his M1911 pistol towards the camera and says "History is written by the victor."
- Captain Price, sitting down in a relaxed manner, uses a cigarette lighter in his left hand to start a cigarette he is holding in his right hand. He then casually takes a smoke.
Trophies
- Captain Price
- A former captain in the SAS, Captain Price is a decorated soldier, having seen it all during his distinguished military career, including hunting down an ultranationalist leader in Chernobyl, surviving an ice-cold Russian prison camp, and hijacking a nuclear submarine. However, his participation in the war against Vladimir Makarov truly sets him apart from the rest, as he was willing to do whatever it took to bring back the world he once knew.
- Captain Price (Alt.)
- Not many characters can adapt to situations as well as Captain Price. He can use One Man Army to make himself tougher, stronger, and faster. But no matter what class he's using, Captain Price is always a force to be reckoned with. After all, the more things change, the more they stay the same.
- Tactical Nuke
- In Modern Warfare 2's multiplayer, any player who can manage to get 25 consecutive kills without dying can call in the fearsome Tactical Nuke. A deadly explosion, complete with radiation, will travel across the map and lead to victory for the player skilled enough to cause it. The enemies of Captain Price would do well to stay clear of him once he's broken the Smash Ball!
- Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 11/2009
Alternate costumes
- Default - Captain Price as he appears for most of the time in Modern Warfare 3.
- Tan - Captain Price as he appears for most of the time in Modern Warfare 2.
- White - Captain Price as he appears during arctic missions in Modern Warfare 2.
- Green - Captain Price as he appears for most of the time in Modern Warfare.
- Black - Captain Price as he appears in Crew Expendable, the second mission of Modern Warfare.
- Tan - Captain Price in a Marine's combat uniform, as he appeared during a fake 2007 Infinity Ward Modern Warfare promotional video "starring" Vladimir Putin, who was supposedly reviewing the game.
- Blue - Captain Price in his prisoner's outfit from The Gulag, a mission in Modern Warfare 2.
- Red - Based off of Captain Price from the original Call if Duty.
Trivia
- Upon landing a Deadly Blow, Captain Price will sometimes yell "Gotcha!" which he says when he saves Captain Mactavish at the end of the mission Crew Expendable.
- Captain Price's introduction tagline references the motto of the Special Air Service, a unit Captain Price was part of in Modern Warfare.
- The final sentences of Captain Price's normal and alternate trophies reference the opening lines of Modern Warfare 3 and Modern Warfare 2, respectively.