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{{For|other uses|Ink (disambiguation)}}
 
[[File:InklingSplattershot.PNG|thumb|300px|An orange {{SSBU|Inkling}} using her [[Splattershot]] against {{SSBU|Ryu}}]]
[[File:InklingSplattershot.PNG|thumb|300px|An orange {{SSBU|Inkling}} using her [[Splattershot]] against {{SSBU|Ryu}}]]
{{art-inkipedia|Ink}}
{{art-inkipedia|Ink}}
There are a few [[attack]]s in the [[Super Smash Bros. (series)|''Smash Bros.'' series]] that have the '''ink''' effect, primarily used by {{SSBU|Inkling}}. Ink attacks cover foes in ink, which causes them to take more damage proportional to the coverage amount. The colour of ink does not matter, aside from making the coverage amount harder to estimate; an Inkling is equally affected by having their own ink [[reflect]]ed or used against them [[Copy Ability|by Kirby]].
There are a few [[attack]]s in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' that cover foes in '''ink''', mostly used by {{SSBU|Inkling}}.
 
When inked, characters take extra damage from any source proportional to the ink's coverage amount, measured in its own units, which can be specified for each attack with the ink effect. This is visually manifested by the ink progressively covering a larger proportion of the affected character's model. The multiplier for damage taken by inked characters is determined by the formula <code>1 + ink * 0.5 / 180</code>, with a maximum multiplier of 1.5×; as a result, the highest damage possible is achieved with at least 180 units of ink, which will also visually show a character fully inked. However, the actual coverage amount can continue increasing up to 300 units, so fully inking a character technically means covering them by at least 60%.
 
After a character is inked, the ink begins to deteriorate at a rate of 0.25 units per [[frame]] if the character is not hit by an inking attack for at least 120 frames (2 seconds). Therefore, ink takes 14 seconds to wear off with 60% coverage, and 22 seconds with full coverage. Similarly to the [[1v1 multiplier]], the additional damage applied to inked fighters will not affect the knockback any individual hit deals, or damage dealt to shields, but multi-hit attacks may KO earlier due to the fighter being at a higher percent when the final hit connects. Contrary to what is often believed, this is the only way for ink to deteriorate; [[button mashing]], dealing or taking damage (even from attacks with a {{b|water|effect}} effect), and [[swimming]] have no effect on the ink's duration. Alternatively, getting KO'd fully removes the ink.


The stage can also be covered in ink, which can slow down anyone who touches it except for the Inkling that left it behind. This appears to be an additional property of specific attacks, rather than a side bonus of the ink effect itself.
The color of ink is entirely cosmetic, aside from potentially making the coverage amount harder to estimate. Only one color of ink will be shown at a time, with the color changing once the new color's amount of ink surpasses the old one's. The effects of different colored inks do not stack. An Inkling is also equally affected by having their own ink [[reflect]]ed at them, which can technically make it worse for the player should this occur. When Kirby copies an Inkling, he will use the first color of ink (in order of orange, blue, yellow, green, pink, cyan, light purple or dark purple) that isn't being used by an Inkling or another Kirby. Master Hand uses a light blue ink. Some Assist Trophies can also be covered in ink.
 
{{SSBU|Mr. Game & Watch}}'s [[Oil Panic]] in ''Ultimate'' uses an effect similar to ink when hitting opponents, covering them in oil that deteriorates after a few seconds. However, this effect is completely aesthetic, and wears off much faster.


==List of ink attacks==
==List of ink attacks==
===By characters===
===By characters===
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=70%
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=40%
!Character
!Move
!Ink coverage
|-
|-
!width=12%|Character
|rowspan="10"|{{SSBU|Inkling}}
!width=50%|Move(s)
!width=8%|Games
|-
|rowspan=10|[[Inkling]]
|Neutral infinite
|Neutral infinite
|rowspan=11|{{GameIcon|SSBU}}
|10 (per hit)
|-
|-
|Forward smash
|Forward smash
|120 (brush), 100 (handle)
|-
|-
|Up smash
|Up smash
|120
|-
|-
|Down smash
|Down smash
|120-150 (hit 1), 100-130 (hit 2)
|-
|-
|Forward throw
|Forward throw
|80
|-
|-
|[[Splattershot]]
|[[Splattershot]]
|12 (per hit)
|-
|-
|[[Splat Roller]]
|[[Splat Roller]]
|60 (walk), 120 (dash), 100 (run)
|-
|-
|[[Super Jump]]
|[[Super Jump]]
|50 (jump), 40 (landing)
|-
|-
|[[Splat Bomb]]
|[[Splat Bomb]]
|110 (slowest), 170 (fastest)
|-
|-
|[[Killer Wail]]
|[[Killer Wail]]
|30 (looping hits), 200 (last hit)
|-
|-
|[[Kirby]] (Copy Ability)
|{{SSBU|Kirby}} ([[List of Copy Abilities|Copy Ability]])
|[[Splattershot]]
|[[Splattershot]]
|12 (per hit)
|}
|}
In addition, all of Inkling's floor attacks have the ink effect, without applying the ink mechanic.


===By items===
===By items===
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=70%
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=40%
|-
!Item
!width=12%|Item
!Move
!width=50%|Attack
!Ink coverage
!width=8%|Games
|-
|-
|[[Poké Ball]] [[Pokémon]]
|[[Poké Ball]] [[Pokémon]]
|[[Ditto]]: Transform (if the summoner is Inkling)
|[[Ditto]]: Transform (if the summoner is Inkling or if the summoner is Kirby and Ditto then copies the ability from an Inkling)
|{{GameIcon|SSBU}}
|colspan="2"|(same as Inkling)
|}
|}


===By enemies and bosses===
===By enemies and bosses===
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=70%
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=40%
!Enemy/Boss
!Move
!Ink coverage
|-
|-
!width=12%|Enemy/Boss
|{{SSBU|Master Hand}}
!width=50%|Attack(s)
!width=8%|Games
|-
|[[Master Hand]]
|Ink blobs
|Ink blobs
|{{GameIcon|SSBU}}
|
|}
|}
{{effects}}
 
==Trivia==
*In [[Training mode]], ink is not applied to characters if Fixed Damage is turned on.
*When a character is [[screen KO]]'d while covered in ink, the ink remains during the screen KO animation.
*If {{SSBU|Mr. Game & Watch}} is covered in ink, the 3D definition becomes visible on his model. His model is flattened along one axis to make him 2D, and the ink effect breaks this illusion by revealing his shape, similarly to effects such as being [[metal]] or being a [[false character]].
*A {{SSBU|Mii Fighter}}'s face will only be covered in ink when they are completely covered in ink (300 units).
**Inversely, {{SSBU|Wario}}'s face will be instantly covered in ink no matter how much is put on. This oddity only occurs with Wario's classic costumes and not with his biker costumes.
*Oddly, ink attacks can be absorbed by moves such as [[PSI Magnet]], despite being matter instead of [[energy]].
*The metal status shares the same effect on character models as ink, so gaining the metal status will immediately remove ink for its duration.
 
[[Category:Inkling]]
[[Category:Inkling (SSBU)]]
[[Category:Character-specific terminology]]
[[Category:Effects]]

Latest revision as of 10:42, August 8, 2022

For other uses, see Ink (disambiguation).
An orange Inkling using her Splattershot against Ryu

There are a few attacks in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate that cover foes in ink, mostly used by Inkling.

When inked, characters take extra damage from any source proportional to the ink's coverage amount, measured in its own units, which can be specified for each attack with the ink effect. This is visually manifested by the ink progressively covering a larger proportion of the affected character's model. The multiplier for damage taken by inked characters is determined by the formula 1 + ink * 0.5 / 180, with a maximum multiplier of 1.5×; as a result, the highest damage possible is achieved with at least 180 units of ink, which will also visually show a character fully inked. However, the actual coverage amount can continue increasing up to 300 units, so fully inking a character technically means covering them by at least 60%.

After a character is inked, the ink begins to deteriorate at a rate of 0.25 units per frame if the character is not hit by an inking attack for at least 120 frames (2 seconds). Therefore, ink takes 14 seconds to wear off with 60% coverage, and 22 seconds with full coverage. Similarly to the 1v1 multiplier, the additional damage applied to inked fighters will not affect the knockback any individual hit deals, or damage dealt to shields, but multi-hit attacks may KO earlier due to the fighter being at a higher percent when the final hit connects. Contrary to what is often believed, this is the only way for ink to deteriorate; button mashing, dealing or taking damage (even from attacks with a water effect), and swimming have no effect on the ink's duration. Alternatively, getting KO'd fully removes the ink.

The color of ink is entirely cosmetic, aside from potentially making the coverage amount harder to estimate. Only one color of ink will be shown at a time, with the color changing once the new color's amount of ink surpasses the old one's. The effects of different colored inks do not stack. An Inkling is also equally affected by having their own ink reflected at them, which can technically make it worse for the player should this occur. When Kirby copies an Inkling, he will use the first color of ink (in order of orange, blue, yellow, green, pink, cyan, light purple or dark purple) that isn't being used by an Inkling or another Kirby. Master Hand uses a light blue ink. Some Assist Trophies can also be covered in ink.

Mr. Game & Watch's Oil Panic in Ultimate uses an effect similar to ink when hitting opponents, covering them in oil that deteriorates after a few seconds. However, this effect is completely aesthetic, and wears off much faster.

List of ink attacks[edit]

By characters[edit]

Character Move Ink coverage
Inkling Neutral infinite 10 (per hit)
Forward smash 120 (brush), 100 (handle)
Up smash 120
Down smash 120-150 (hit 1), 100-130 (hit 2)
Forward throw 80
Splattershot 12 (per hit)
Splat Roller 60 (walk), 120 (dash), 100 (run)
Super Jump 50 (jump), 40 (landing)
Splat Bomb 110 (slowest), 170 (fastest)
Killer Wail 30 (looping hits), 200 (last hit)
Kirby (Copy Ability) Splattershot 12 (per hit)

In addition, all of Inkling's floor attacks have the ink effect, without applying the ink mechanic.

By items[edit]

Item Move Ink coverage
Poké Ball Pokémon Ditto: Transform (if the summoner is Inkling or if the summoner is Kirby and Ditto then copies the ability from an Inkling) (same as Inkling)

By enemies and bosses[edit]

Enemy/Boss Move Ink coverage
Master Hand Ink blobs

Trivia[edit]

  • In Training mode, ink is not applied to characters if Fixed Damage is turned on.
  • When a character is screen KO'd while covered in ink, the ink remains during the screen KO animation.
  • If Mr. Game & Watch is covered in ink, the 3D definition becomes visible on his model. His model is flattened along one axis to make him 2D, and the ink effect breaks this illusion by revealing his shape, similarly to effects such as being metal or being a false character.
  • A Mii Fighter's face will only be covered in ink when they are completely covered in ink (300 units).
    • Inversely, Wario's face will be instantly covered in ink no matter how much is put on. This oddity only occurs with Wario's classic costumes and not with his biker costumes.
  • Oddly, ink attacks can be absorbed by moves such as PSI Magnet, despite being matter instead of energy.
  • The metal status shares the same effect on character models as ink, so gaining the metal status will immediately remove ink for its duration.