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|availability = [[Unlockable character|Unlockable]]
|availability = [[Unlockable character|Unlockable]]
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{{cquote|''Pichu is back after 17 years! Pichu's electric attacks have greater range and do more damage than its other attack types – but they also damage Pichu.''|cite=[https://www.smashbros.com/en_US/blog/ Super Smash Blog]|source=[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Official Site]]}}
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'''Pichu''' ({{ja|ピチュー|Pichū}}, ''Pichu'') is a playable character in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. It was confirmed on June 12th, 2018. Pichu is classified as fighter #19.
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Pichu's voice actress from ''Melee'' and the ''Pokémon'' anime, {{s|wikipedia|Satomi Kōrogi}}, reprises her role with new voice clips.
'''Pichu''' ({{ja|ピチュー|Pichū}}, ''Pichu'') is a playable character in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. It was confirmed alongside {{SSBU|Jigglypuff}} and the rest of the returning roster on June 12th, 2018 during E3 2018. While Pichu remains a close [[clone]] of {{SSBU|Pikachu}}, it is not classified as an Echo Fighter. As such, Pichu is classified as [[Fighter number|Fighter #19]].
 
{{s|wikipedia|Satomi Kōrogi}}, Pichu's voice actress from the ''Pokémon'' anime and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'',  reprises her role with new voice clips. In addition, the 'spiky-eared' variant of Pichu (who appears as a playable character in ''Ultimate'' via Pichu's [[Alternate costume (SSBU)#Pichu|alternate costumes]]) is also voiced by Kōrogi rather than {{s|wikipedia|Shoko Nakagawa}}, who originally voiced the aforementioned 'spiky-eared' variant in the ''Pokémon'' anime's twelfth movie, ''[[bulbapedia:M12|Pokémon: Arceus and the Jewel of Life]]''.
 
Pichu is ranked 53rd out of 82 on the current tier list, placing it in the C+ tier. This is a significant improvement over its low tier placement in ''Melee'', where it was ranked 22nd out of 26. Pichu boasts good combo ability and great KO power, with its fast [[falling speed]] aiding in its combo potential. It is also very hard to hit due to its small hurtbox and good mobility.
 
However, Pichu is hindered by critical flaws. Its biggest flaw is being the [[weight|lightest]] character in the game. This combined with it taking [[recoil]] damage when using [[electric]] moves makes Pichu a "glass cannon" and can be KO'd earlier than any other character. Its fast falling speed makes it more susceptible to combos despite being so light.
 
Pichu's representation in tournaments has changed throughout ''Ultimate''{{'}}s metagame. At launch, Pichu was often seen as a contender for the best character in the game thanks to the drastic buffs it received, such as greatly reduced recoil damage and a fast [[forward tilt]] that can KO opponents around 100%, which led to a large playerbase spearheaded by {{Sm|VoiD}} and {{Sm|Nietono}}. However, [[List of updates (SSBU)#3.1.0|update 3.1.0]] gave Pichu major nerfs, making it more of a high-risk, high-reward character and leading many to deem it inferior to Pikachu. Despite this, Pichu continues to see moderate success from dedicated mains, most notably {{Sm|NaetorU}} and {{Sm|Yone_pi}}.


==How to unlock==
==How to unlock==
Complete one of the following:
Complete one of the following:
*Play [[VS. match]]es, with Pichu being the 34th character to be unlocked.
*Play [[VS. match]]es, with Pichu being the 34th character to be unlocked.
*Clear {{SSBU|Classic Mode}} with {{SSBU|Pikachu}} or any character in its unlock tree, being the seventh character unlocked after {{SSBU|Mr. Game & Watch}}.
*Clear {{SSBU|Classic Mode}} with {{SSBU|Pikachu}} or any character in its unlock tree, being the last character unlocked after {{SSBU|Mr. Game & Watch}}.
*Have Pichu join the player's party in [[World of Light]].
*Have Pichu join the player's party in [[World of Light]].
WPichu must then be defeated on [[Pokémon Stadium 2]] for the first two methods or [[Prism Tower]] for the third method.
With the exception of the third method, Pichu must then be defeated on [[Pokémon Stadium 2]]. In World of Light, it is fought on the [[Ω form]] of [[Prism Tower]].
 
==Attributes==
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Pichu is a character of extremes. As a clone of Pikachu, many of its attributes are similar, such as its even smaller size and quick mobility, though with a few noticeable differences. Pichu is the [[weight|lightest]] character in the game, has fast [[walk]]ing and above average [[dash]]ing speeds with average [[traction]], above average [[jump]]ing force, average [[air speed]] but being tied for the ninth highest [[air acceleration]], and fast [[falling speed]] while being tied for the fifth highest [[gravity]]. However, it has the lowest [[fast fall]] multiplier in the game, causing its fast-falling speed to be average. Overall, these attributes give Pichu a slightly slower grounded approach than Pikachu, make its aerials not [[autocancel]] as easily and makes it more vulnerable to combos, but also gives it a much faster ground-to-air and air-to-ground approach, making its mobility as reliable as Pikachu's own.
 
The primary difference between Pichu and Pikachu is the former's [[recoil damage]] on its [[electric]]ity-based attacks. All of Pichu's attacks with an electric effect ([[forward tilt]], [[forward smash|forward]] and [[down smash]] attacks, [[forward aerial|forward]], [[back aerial|back]] and [[down aerial]]s, [[forward throw]], and all special moves except {{b|Thunder|Pokémon}} if the lightning bolt doesn't strike Pichu) deal recoil damage to itself, which makes it less feasible for Pichu to overuse these attacks. To compensate for this, many of Pichu's electric attacks have either increased damage, knockback (in some cases both), or versatility. This makes it less feasible for Pichu to overuse these attacks in situations that would require their use for best results, as it could put it in a spot where the opponent may even KO Pichu with a strong enough move. Conversely, it increases the reward Pichu would receive if it can land said moves, and due to these moves increasing Pichu's percentage, this means Pichu can make effective use of [[rage]] to KO an opponent with more ease, provided it can survive long enough.
 
Much like Pikachu, all of Pichu's moveset aspects are solid overall, possessing very fast frame data overall and great utility throughout its moveset. An example of this is its incredibly capable aerial game. [[Neutral aerial]] is Pichu's fastest [[out of shield]] option, on top of not having much ending or landing lag, making it a viable edgeguarding option. Forward aerial deals the highest damage of Pichu's aerials and has very strong combo potential, while only having decent recoil damage. Up aerial, while being Pichu's least damaging aerial, also retains very strong vertical combo capabilities. Down aerial is Pichu's main move to [[meteor smash]], and the late hit also lasts for a long while, making it another great edgeguarding tool, while also having only decent recoil damage. Finally, back aerial deals less damage than forward aerial, but is also Pichu's strongest aerial, a very good edgeguarding tool, only has decent recoil damage like its forward and down aerials, and plays a major component on Pichu's looping combos; by repeatedly performing a full jump while using a back aerial and comboing into a tilt attack (most notably up tilt) to repeat the process, Pichu can [[zero-to-death combo]] the opponent, though the timing for each move is very strict.
 
Pichu's main (but not sole) ways to set up the opponent into its strong aerial game consist of its [[up tilt|up]] and [[down tilt]]s, and [[up throw|up]] and [[down throw]]s: both tilts are excellent combo starters, with down tilt even comboing into aerials at very high percentages, while up and down throw allow Pichu to pummel the opponent for more damage due to them being followed up from a grab; up throw is also infamous for comboing into Thunder for a reliable KO set-up. This gives Pichu a strong combo game, with many ways to start, extend or end combos much like Pikachu, though due to its moves' nature, Pichu's combo game is usually shorter-lived in exchange for raw damage.
 
Aside from its up and down tilts, in regards to its grounded game, it also has some interesting and useful options: forward tilt trips opponents at low percentages, can 2-frame, and has above average power at high percentages, making it a very useful set-up tool. Forward smash has the highest power of its standard moveset, lasts for a long while and, due to its multi-hit nature, can KO at an even lower percentage. [[Up smash]] is a decent anti-air that leaves Pichu's ears [[intangible]], though it lacks in power. On the other hand, Pichu's [[neutral attack]] is mainly used for locking opponents due to its very weak knockback, and [[dash attack]] is mostly used as a fast punish option and its low power can actually allow it to combo, though it can be risky. Its grab game is also decent - while its grabs are short-ranged, they are very fast and have the lowest ending lag in the game. As mentioned above, up and down throws have useful combo potential, with down throw usually reserved for horizontal combos, whereas up throw leads into vertical combos and can lead into Thunder as a KO set-up. Meanwhile, forward throw is Pichu's strongest throw, barely KOing at realistic percentages near the edge, which makes it a passable kill throw.
 
Pichu's special moveset is also varied and versatile. [[Thunder Jolt]] is a useful projectile that can reliably pressure an opponent's shield, on top of dealing low knockback and high damage (especially if started in the air). Its low ending lag also allows it to set-up into Pichu's moves if it lands during its last frames of activity. Thunder is Pichu's other projectile, though the lightning bolt itself doesn't deal much damage. As such, its primary purpose is to use the cloud's meteor smash properties to combo opponents into the shockwave part of the move when the bolt strikes Pichu - this deals the most damage to Pichu out of all its moves if this happens, so it should be used sparingly. [[Skull Bash]] and [[Agility]] serve as Pichu's recovery moves, and give it an amazing, long-distanced and unpredictable recovery - of the two, Agility deals high recoil damage if both dashes are used, but nevertheless travels an incredibly long distance and is very unpredictable due to each dash being able to be inputted in multiple directions, potentially making Pichu very hard to properly edgeguard or 2-frame. Skull Bash, on the other hand, is mostly used to extend Pichu's recovery, but it also ties in as part of Pichu's "glass cannon" playstyle as it can be charged; unlike Pikachu's own version, Pichu's fully charged Skull Bash deals immense knockback when fully charged, this being Pichu's strongest option out of a shield break.
 
Thanks to Pichu's attributes, one of its key strengths is its playstyle versatility - depending on the situation, it can make use of its moveset to adapt and play accordingly. Pichu's great mobility, compact size and useful projectile give it an impressive neutral game and make it slippery, allowing it to play defensively, by virtue of using a bait-and-punish oriented playstyle that allows it to avoid the opponent's attacks and gradually poke at them or outright break through their offense. However, if the situation arises, Pichu can nevertheless play very aggressively, as it also has one of the best advantage states in the game by virtue of its raw damage, excellent frame data and impressive combo ability, allowing it to pressure the opponent into commiting and retaliating accordingly, and almost all of its aerials have some sort of edgeguarding potential, which can quickly lead into a lost stock.


==Differences from {{SSBU|Pikachu}}==
In spite of these strengths, Pichu still has a myriad of critical flaws, some of which are shared with Pikachu, but much more pronounced; the most notable of these is its immense frailty. While its offstage survivability is incredible thanks to its recovery's long distance and unpredictability, it has an awful survivability overall due to its ludicrously low weight, resulting in it being very easily KO'd off of a stray hit as long as the move is decently strong, and the existence of rage further pronounces this issue. Its very fast falling speed and gravity also leave it pretty vulnerable to combos (although its neutral air can remedy this issue), meaning that Pichu can also be easily put in KO percentage from one or two combos. Adding insult to injury, the recoil damage Pichu suffers from using its electric attacks can rack up very quickly if it overuses said moves, which is a flaw no other character has at the level of Pichu (some characters have only one move that can deal recoil damage), and can potentially throw it into a much more devastating position if it happens. As a result of all these issues, in spite of its excellent recovery and great mobility, Pichu's disadvantage state is poor, and if Pichu isn't able to KO the opponent, they can easily turn the tables on it, which can easily and quickly lead to a lost stock just as Pichu can potentially and quickly end one.
As in ''Melee'', Pichu is significantly lighter than Pikachu, and all of its electric attacks inflict recoil damage. Many of Pichu's attributes, such as its run speed, air speed, fall speed, etc. are now different when compared to Pikachu. In addition, most of Pichu's attack and non-attack animations have been given slight adjustments and overhauls in order to differentiate them from Pikachu's; for example, all of Pichu's smash attack charging animations are now completely different from Pikachu's. Almost all of Pichu's moves are also functionally different, such as down tilt or neutral air, making it even more unique. However, unlike previous clones, Pichu was not given many new unique moves to differentiate it from Pikachu, as the only fully unique moves it has are its forward tilt, up smash, neutral aerial, and edge attack.
 
Another of Pichu's most notable flaws is that while its very small size results in it being slippery, it also results it in having deceptively short range (much shorter than Pikachu), requiring it to be pretty close to the opponent in order to rack up damage, which can be risky. Pichu's mobility, very quick frame data and useful projectile in Thunder Jolt can help remedy this, but the prevalence of many characters with faster mobility and/or disjoints can still give it trouble at approaching, and Thunder Jolt's recoil damage makes it unfeasible for Pichu to keep the opponent away for too much, forcing it to approach and further exacerbating its range issues, despite its reliable moveset. Furthermore, despite its moveset's higher consistency in regards to power, Pichu's range issues mean it can often have difficulty landing its otherwise powerful KO moves and set-ups, as the former aren't disjointed (with the sole exception, forward smash, still having short range), and the latter are very limited, possessing only up throw to Thunder at mid-high and high percentages, and down tilt to down aerial near the edge at mid-percentages. Pichu's edgeguarding ability, while respectable, pales in comparison to Pikachu's due to its attributes resulting in Pichu not having as much air time as Pikachu can, though this is slightly mitigated by its moves' stronger knockback.
 
Lastly, although its moveset is versatile, a few of Pichu's attacks still lack some notable kind of utility. Down smash, although covering on both sides of Pichu, has unremarkable range, deals recoil damage and unlike Pikachu, sends at a disappointing angle for KOing, with its higher power compared to Pikachu failing to compensate. Forward throw can have difficulty at KOing the opponent at realistic percentages due to the fact Pichu will usually find itself using it to set-up an edgeguard, whereas back throw's sole purpose is shared with forward throw.


These changes give Pichu some new strengths, but also a lot of weaknesses when compared to Pikachu.
Overall, like Pikachu, Pichu is best described as a quintessential glass cannon but sacrifices weight and attack range for more power and speed. While Pikachu can control the neutral game more aggressively and has more flexibility in its combos, Pichu is able to function in a variety of playstyles that range from a defensive, bait-and-punish oriented playstyle to a more aggressive, rushdown oriented one whenever it is needed. However, Pichu's atrocious endurance and recoil damage means that an aware opponent can dominate Pichu just as easily as it can also dominate the opponent. While both characters have similar playstyles, they differ significantly in execution, as Pichu's recoil damage requires the player to make very mindful use of their resources at hand. When mastered, however, a skilled Pichu can potentially end stocks in a fingersnap before they can end its own.


Overall, Pichu can kill more reliably than Pikachu and at earlier percentages. Some of its attacks also deal more damage than Pikachu's, but the only ones with a significant difference are its back aerial and the aerial version of Thunder Jolt. Otherwise, the damage output between the two is largely the same or with only a 1–2% difference, while some of Pikachu's attacks, like its dash attack, up aerial and Thunder, are stronger than Pichu's.
==Differences from {{SSBU|Pikachu}}==
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As in ''Melee'', the primary difference between Pichu and Pikachu is the former's [[electric]] attacks all inflict recoil damage. Many of Pichu's attributes, such as its mobility and significantly lighter [[weight]], differ from those of Pikachu. In addition, most of Pichu's attack and non-attack animations were given slight adjustments and overhauls in order to differentiate them from Pikachu's; for example, all of Pichu's [[smash attack]] charging animations are now completely different from Pikachu's. Almost all of Pichu's moves are also functionally different, such as [[down tilt]] or [[neutral aerial]], making it even more unique. However, unlike previous clones, Pichu was not given many new unique moves to differentiate it from Pikachu, as the only fully unique moves it has are its forward tilt, [[up smash]], neutral aerial, and [[edge attack]].


Pichu's frame data is also better on average, with its biggest advantages being on its forward tilt, down smash and Thunder. However, there are some attacks like back aerial and Skull Bash where Pichu's frame data is worse, and only Pichu's up and down aerials auto-cancel in a short hop, whereas all of Pikachu's aerials can auto-cancel in a short hop. Additionally, with the exception of neutral aerial, almost every other attack in Pichu's moveset has inferior range to Pikachu's equivalent attacks, including all of its tilts and smash attacks, its up aerial and Thunder.
All of these differences give Pichu more pronounced strengths and weaknesses when compared to Pikachu.


Pichu is extremely light and is a fast-faller with high gravity, which notoriously makes it much easier to combo and KO. The recoil damage gimmick, while toned down compared to ''Melee'', still makes Pichu's already bad survivability even worse. Pichu is also forced to play very aggressively and cannot camp as well as Pikachu can due to its recoil damage. It also does not have access to Quick Attack either, removing a vital approach and burst option from its arsenal.
Pichu is capable of killing more reliably than Pikachu at earlier percentages. Some of its attacks also deal more damage than Pikachu's, but the only ones with a significant difference are its [[back aerial]] and the aerial version of [[Thunder Jolt]]. Otherwise, the damage output between the two is largely the same or with only a 1–2% difference, while some of Pikachu's attacks, like its [[dash attack]], [[up aerial]], and {{b|Thunder|Pokémon}}, are stronger than Pichu's. Regardless, this makes Pichu's KOing ability and damage-racking game superior to Pikachu's overall, despite the latter being shorter-lived compared to Pikachu's.


Lastly, Pikachu and Pichu's combo games are very different, with Pikachu's being much more diverse. For instance, Pichu does not have access to Pikachu's neutral aerial, which is an incredible combo tool, and Pichu cannot chain four back aerials into each other at low percents to immediately start an edgeguard. Pichu's down throw has less advantage and stops being a combo tool earlier, and its forward aerial has less advantage and hits two times less, making it worse for dragdown combos. Pichu also lacks Quick Attack as a combo starter and its up aerial does not have the weak hit that Pikachu's does, making it impossible to perform up air bridges that carry opponents to the blastzone with Pichu. Both Pikachu and Pichu have loops that use their neutral or back aerials respectively. Even there, Pikachu's version is likely better, because it works on more characters, is more resilient to SDI and is less situational, whereas the only advantage Pichu's version has is that it can rarely transition into a KO immediately. It also deals more damage per loop, but this is not very important because Pikachu can do more loops than Pichu in a row, making the total damage output roughly the same.
Pichu's frame data is also better on average, with its biggest advantages being on its forward tilt, [[down smash]], and Thunder. However, there are some attacks like [[back aerial]] and [[Skull Bash]] where Pichu's frame data is worse, and only Pichu's up and down aerials autocancel in a short hop, whereas all of Pikachu's aerials can do so. Additionally, with the exception of neutral aerial, almost every other attack in Pichu's moveset has inferior range to Pikachu's equivalent attacks, including all of its tilts and smash attacks, its up aerial and Thunder.


However, there are some upsides to Pichu's combo game over Pikachu's: Its up tilt and up aerial combo for longer and it has more combos into Thunder to take stocks. Down tilt is also a better combo starter, but it has very low range, making it hard to use.
Pikachu and Pichu's combo games are very different, with Pikachu's being much more diverse, but Pichu's being shorter lived in exchange for more damage. Pichu does not have access to Pikachu's neutral aerial, which is an incredible combo tool, and Pichu cannot chain four back aerials into each other at low percents to immediately start an edgeguard. Pichu's down throw has less advantage and stops being a combo tool earlier, and its forward aerial has less advantage and hits two times less, making it worse for dragdown combos. It also lacks Quick Attack as a combo starter and its up aerial does not have the weak hit that Pikachu's does, making it impossible to perform up aerial bridges that can carry opponents to the blast line with Pichu. Both Pikachu and Pichu have loops that use their neutral or back aerials respectively, but Pikachu's version works on more characters, is more resilient to SDI and is less situational, whereas the only advantage Pichu's version has is that it can rarely transition into a KO immediately. It also deals more damage per loop, but this is not very important as Pikachu can do more loops than Pichu in a row, making the total damage output roughly the same. However, there are some upsides to Pichu's combo game over Pikachu's: its up tilt and up aerial combo for longer, and it has more combos into Thunder to take stocks. Down tilt is also a significantly better combo starter due to its frame data and launch angle, but it has mediocre range, making it difficult to use.


All in all, both characters have many upsides and downsides compared to each other. Pichu, being the easier character to learn, has earned more successful tournament results  so far, but it is debatable which character is truly the better choice. Both of them are capable of great results and have fared well in the metagame, and if there truly is an advantage to picking one over the other, it is negligible at most.
Finally, Pichu is extremely light and is a fast-faller with high gravity, which notoriously makes it much easier to combo and KO. Its recoil damage, while slightly toned down compared to ''Melee'', further exacerbates Pichu's already bad survivability.


====Aesthetics====
====Aesthetics====
*{{change|Pichu's on-screen appearance, idle animations, taunts and victory poses are all different from Pikachu's.}}
*{{change|Pichu's [[on-screen appearance]], [[idle animation]]s, [[taunt]]s and [[victory pose]]s are all different from Pikachu's.}}
*{{change|In general, almost all of Pichu's animations are either slightly or completely different than Pikachu's. This includes Pichu's attacking and non-attacking animations.}}
*{{change|In general, almost all of Pichu's animations are either slightly or completely different than Pikachu's. This includes Pichu's attacking and non-attacking animations.}}
**{{change|Common animations such as air dodge, back roll, and backflip are all different.}}
**{{change|Common animations such as air dodge, back roll, and backflip are all different.}}
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*{{change|Pichu's [[gravity]] is much higher then Pikachu's (0.095 → 0.14).}}
*{{change|Pichu's [[gravity]] is much higher then Pikachu's (0.095 → 0.14).}}
*{{nerf|Pichu is significantly [[weight|lighter]] than Pikachu (79 → 62). Combined with its high falling speed and gravity, this notoriously makes Pichu much easier to combo and KO than Pikachu.}}
*{{nerf|Pichu is significantly [[weight|lighter]] than Pikachu (79 → 62). Combined with its high falling speed and gravity, this notoriously makes Pichu much easier to combo and KO than Pikachu.}}
*{{nerf|Pichu's ears have a larger hurtbox than Pikachu's, which means it is slightly easier to hit a standing Pichu than a standing Pikachu.}}  
*{{nerf|Pichu's ears have a larger hurtbox than Pikachu's, which means it is slightly easier to hit a standing Pichu than a standing Pikachu.}}
**{{nerf|Pichu is also taller than Pikachu when crouching and crawling. This means Pichu cannot crouch under some projectiles and attacks, like {{SSBU|Wolf}}'s Blaster, whereas Pikachu can.}}
**{{nerf|Pichu is also taller than Pikachu when crouching and crawling. This means Pichu cannot crouch under some projectiles and attacks, like {{SSBU|Wolf}}'s Blaster, whereas Pikachu can.}}
*{{buff|Due to Pichu's higher falling speed and gravity, its [[air dodge]]s have less ending lag than Pikachu's (neutral: [[FAF]] 51 → 43; directional: FAF 85 → 71 (side), 110 → 89 (up), 70 → 60 (down)).}}
*{{buff|Due to Pichu's higher falling speed and gravity, its [[air dodge]]s have less ending lag than Pikachu's (neutral: [[FAF]] 51 → 43; directional: FAF 85 → 71 (side), 110 → 89 (up), 70 → 60 (down)).}}
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*[[Neutral attack]]:
*[[Neutral attack]]:
**{{buff|Neutral attack has one frame less ending lag (FAF 18 → 17).}}
**{{buff|Neutral attack has one frame less ending lag (FAF 18 → 17).}}
**{{nerf|It deals more knockback (12 base/20 scaling → 10/60), which causes it to hit less often before being pushed out of range or pushing the opponent off an edge.}}
**{{nerf|It deals more knockback (12/18 base/20/30 scaling → 10/20/60/60), which causes it to hit less often before being pushed out of range or pushing the opponent off an edge.}}
**{{nerf|It has less horizontal range due to having two hitboxes instead of three.}}
**{{nerf|It has less horizontal range due to having two hitboxes instead of three.}}
**{{change|It does not have a sweetspot or a sourspot, which means it deals less damage when close to the opponent, but more damage when farther away from the opponent (1.4%/1.2%/1% → 1.2%).}}
**{{change|It does not have a sweetspot or a sourspot, which means it deals less damage when close to the opponent, but more damage when farther away from the opponent (1.4%/1.2%/1% → 1.2%).}}
*[[Forward tilt]]:
*[[Forward tilt]]:
**{{buff|Forward tilt deals more knockback (15 base/100 scaling → 5/130), KOing around 5% earlier than the upwards angled variant of Pikachu's version.}}
**{{change|Forward tilt consists of two kicks, one after the other, in an upward arcing motion whereas Pikachu's is a two legged kick.}}
**{{buff|It has less startup with significantly longer duration (frames 6-8 → 5-12), and less ending lag (FAF 30 → 25).}}
**{{buff|Forward tilt deals more knockback (15 base/100 scaling → 5/130), KOing around 5% earlier than the upwards angled variant of Pikachu's version.}}
**{{buff|It has less startup lag with a significantly longer duration (frames 6-8 → 5-12) and less ending lag (FAF 30 → 25).}}
**{{buff|It always causes the opponent to [[trip]] at low percents.}}
**{{buff|It always causes the opponent to [[trip]] at low percents.}}
**{{nerf|It cannot be angled, making it near impossible to hit aerial opponents.}}
**{{nerf|It cannot be angled, making it near impossible to hit aerial opponents.}}
**{{nerf|It deals less consistent damage (10%/9%/8% → 8%).}}
**{{nerf|It deals consistent and less damage (10% (angled up)/9% (unangled)/8% (angled down) → 8%).}}
**{{nerf|It causes recoil damage (1%).}}
**{{nerf|It causes recoil damage (1%).}}
**{{nerf|It has less horizontal range.}}
**{{nerf|It has less horizontal range.}}
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**{{buff|Up tilt has less ending lag (FAF 27 → 24).}}
**{{buff|Up tilt has less ending lag (FAF 27 → 24).}}
**{{buff|It deals less knockback (40 base/120 scaling → 32/105) and sends at a more vertical angle (105° → 95°), which combined with the previous change improves its combo potential.}}
**{{buff|It deals less knockback (40 base/120 scaling → 32/105) and sends at a more vertical angle (105° → 95°), which combined with the previous change improves its combo potential.}}
**{{nerf|It has less range in all directions (hitbox sizes: 2.0u/3.8u/3.5u → 2.0u/2.8u/3.6u). This also means that a few characters, like {{SSBU|Kirby}}, can crouch under Pichu's version, but not under Pikachu's. <ref>https://twitter.com/DatDereKirby/status/1081040257397579777</ref>}}
**{{nerf|Its middle hitbox is smaller, reducing its general range (hitbox sizes: 2.0u/3.8u/3.5u → 2.0u/2.8u/3.6u). This also means that a few characters, like {{SSBU|Kirby}}, can crouch under Pichu's version, but not under Pikachu's. <ref>https://twitter.com/DatDereKirby/status/1081040257397579777</ref>}}
*[[Down tilt]]:
*[[Down tilt]]:
**{{change|Down tilt has more base knockback (12 → 40), less knockback scaling (100 → 50) and sends at a vertical angle instead of using the [[Sakurai angle]] (361° → 80°/100°), which makes it a significantly better combo starter, but removes its edgeguarding and [[lock]]ing potential.}}
**{{change|Down tilt has more base knockback (12 → 40), less knockback scaling (100 → 50) and sends at a vertical angle instead of using the [[Sakurai angle]] (361° → 80°/100°), which makes it a significantly better combo starter, but removes its edgeguarding and [[lock]]ing potential as well as its ability to [[trip]].}}
**{{buff|It has more range below Pichu, making it easier to hit enemies at the ledge.}}
**{{buff|It has more range below Pichu, making it easier to 2-frame opponents with.}}
**{{nerf|It cannot cause the opponent to trip.}}
**{{nerf|It has less horizontal range.}}
**{{nerf|It has less horizontal range.}}
*[[Dash attack]]:
*[[Dash attack]]:
**{{buff|Dash attack has one frame less ending lag (FAF 36 → 35).}}
**{{buff|Dash attack has one frame less ending lag (FAF 36 → 35).}}
**{{nerf|It has smaller hitboxes (5.0u/4.0u → 4.6u/3.0u).}}
**{{buff|It has an additional hitbox on Pichu's torso, making it more likely for the attack to clank instead of losing to other attacks.}}
**{{buff|It has a longer hitbox duration (frames 6-8 (clean)/9-12 (late) → 6-9/10-15).}}
**{{nerf|It has smaller hitboxes on the head (5.0u/4.0u → 4.6u/3.0u).}}
**{{nerf|It does not have a shieldstun multiplier of 1.8×, making it less safe on shield despite having one frame less of ending lag.}}
**{{nerf|It does not have a shieldstun multiplier of 1.8×, making it less safe on shield despite having one frame less of ending lag.}}
**{{nerf|The clean hit deals less damage (11% → 8%).}}
**{{nerf|The clean hit deals less damage (11% → 8%).}}
***{{buff|The above 2 changes result in less shield pushback, allowing it to [[cross up]] shields.}}
**{{change|The clean hit deals less knockback (70 base/88 scaling → 60/100), while the late hit has less base knockback (100 → 60), but more knockback scaling (50 → 80). This allows for the move to combo more reliably, but greatly reduces its KO potential.}}
**{{change|The clean hit deals less knockback (70 base/88 scaling → 60/100), while the late hit has less base knockback (100 → 60), but more knockback scaling (50 → 80). This allows for the move to combo more reliably, but greatly reduces its KO potential.}}
**{{change|The clean hit sends at a more vertical angle (60° → 70°).}}
**{{buff|The clean hit sends at a more vertical angle (60° → 70°). This makes it better for combos.}}
*[[Forward smash]]:
*[[Forward smash]]:
**{{change|Forward smash strikes multiple times instead of once. This causes it to deal less damage (12% → 8%) but more knockback if the opponent gets hit by the attack late.}}
**{{change|Forward smash strikes multiple times instead of once. This causes it to deal less damage (12% → 8%) but more knockback if the opponent gets hit by the attack late.}}
**{{buff|It does not have an early or late hit, dealing consistently 18% damage.}}
**{{buff|It does not have an early or late hit, causing it to consistently deal the maximum possible knockback.}}
**{{buff|It has a longer hitbox duration (frames 15-29 → 16-33). The total duration is identical, effectively reducing its ending lag.}}
**{{buff|The last hit deals more knockback (60 base/75 scaling → 68/123), KOing around 10% earlier than the sweetspot of Pikachu's version.}}
**{{buff|The last hit deals more knockback (60 base/75 scaling → 68/123), KOing around 10% earlier than the sweetspot of Pikachu's version.}}
**{{nerf|It has slightly more startup lag (frame 15 → 16).}}
**{{nerf|It has slightly more startup lag (frame 15 → 16).}}
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**{{nerf|It has significantly less horizontal range.}}
**{{nerf|It has significantly less horizontal range.}}
*[[Up smash]]:
*[[Up smash]]:
**{{change|Up smash is an upward headbutt, whereas Pikachu's is a tail flip. This means that the hitbox starts behind Pichu and moves forwards, whereas Pikachu's starts in front and moves backwards.}}
**{{change|Up smash is an upward arcing headbutt, similar to Mario's up smash, whereas Pikachu's is a tail flip. This means that the hitbox starts behind Pichu and moves forwards, whereas Pikachu's starts in front and moves backwards.}}
**{{buff|It does not have a mid or late hit, dealing consistently 14% damage.}}
**{{buff|It does not have a mid or late hit, causing it to consistently deal the maximum possible damage and knockback.}}
**{{buff|Pichu's ears are intangible while the move's hitboxes are active.}}
**{{buff|Pichu's ears are intangible while the move's hitboxes are active.}}
**{{nerf|It deals less knockback (50 base/89 scaling → 40/15 base/85 scaling).}}
**{{buff|It has less startup lag (frame 10 → 9).}}
**{{nerf|It has less range.}}
**{{buff|It has a large hitbox on Pichu's head and a smaller one on its torso instead of three small hitboxes, giving it more range in front of Pichu.}}
**{{nerf|It has a significantly shorter duration (frames 10-17 → 9-11), which also causes it to have more ending lag despite the earlier FAF (FAF 45 → 41).}}
**{{nerf|It deals less knockback (50 base/89 scaling → 40/15 base/85 scaling), making it KO nearly 20% later than Pikachu's sweetspot and about 10% later than the middle sourspot.}}
**{{nerf|It has less range above and behind Pichu.}}
**{{nerf|It has a significantly shorter hitbox duration (frames 10-17 → 9-11), which also causes it to have two frames more ending lag despite the shorter total duration (FAF 45 → 41).}}
*[[Down smash]]:
*[[Down smash]]:
**{{buff|Down smash has much less ending lag (FAF 66 → 51).}}
**{{buff|Down smash has significantly less ending lag (FAF 66 → 51).}}
**{{buff|Pichu is intangible for 4 frames starting 1 frame before the hitboxes come out.}}
**{{buff|Pichu is intangible for 4 frames, starting 1 frame before the hitboxes come out.}}
**{{buff|It deals more damage if all hits connect (13% → 14%), and the last hit deals more damage (3% → 8%), making it overall stronger despite having lower knockback values (51 base/192 scaling → 45/150).}}
**{{buff|It deals more damage if all hits connect (13% → 14%) and the last hit deals more damage (3% → 8%), increasing its KO potential despite having lower knockback values (51 base/192 scaling → 45/150).}}
**{{nerf|It causes recoil damage (1.3%).}}
**{{nerf|It causes recoil damage (1.3%).}}
**{{nerf|It hits one time less with the same duration, which means the rehit rate is slower. This makes it easier to escape the attack by using [[DI]] to go down and [[tech]]ing on the ground.}} <ref>https://twitter.com/DuckySSB/status/1107817485359898624</ref>
**{{nerf|It hits one time less with the same duration, which means the rehit rate is slower. This makes it easier to escape the attack by using [[DI]] to go down and [[tech]]ing on the ground.}} <ref>https://twitter.com/DuckySSB/status/1107817485359898624</ref>
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**{{nerf|It has less range below Pichu, making it harder to hit enemies at the ledge, even with the final hit.}}
**{{nerf|It has less range below Pichu, making it harder to hit enemies at the ledge, even with the final hit.}}
**{{change|Pichu moves slightly forward and then backward while using its whole body to attack, unlike Pikachu, who stays in place and uses its tail.}}
**{{change|Pichu moves slightly forward and then backward while using its whole body to attack, unlike Pikachu, who stays in place and uses its tail.}}
**{{buff|It uses a large extended hitbox. Combined with Pichu's movement, this gives it noticeably more horizontal range and allows it to cover a wider area compared to Pikachu's version.}}
**{{change|The final hit sends at a more vertical angle (37° → 50°).}}
**{{change|The final hit sends at a more vertical angle (37° → 50°).}}
***{{change|This causes it to KO earlier from center stage and across the stage, but later from near the edge.}}
***{{change|This causes it to KO earlier from center stage and across the stage, but later from near the edge and makes it less desirable for edgeguarding.}}
***{{nerf|The angle is less desirable for edgeguarding.}}


====Aerial attacks====
====Aerial attacks====
*[[Neutral aerial]]:
*[[Neutral aerial]]:
**{{change|Neutral aerial is a somersault in the air, whereas Pikachu's is an electrical charge. It does not have an electric hitbox and only hits once.}}
**{{change|Neutral aerial is a somersaulting cartwheel, whereas Pikachu's is an electrical charge. It does not have an electric hitbox and only hits once.}}
**{{buff|It deals more knockback.}}
**{{buff| Due to being a single hit, it deals more damage than the final hit of Pikachu's version (3.5% → 7%), and thus, it has more knockback.}}
**{{buff|It has slightly more range.}}
**{{buff|Unlike Pikachu's neutral aerial, its hitbox is extended and moves along with Pichu, giving it more range and better coverage around it despite the hitbox being smaller (5.5u looping hits, 6.0u final hit → 4.0u).}}
**{{buff|It has a longer duration (frames 3-22 → 3-9 (clean), 10-27 (late)).}}
**{{buff|It has a longer hitbox duration (frames 3-22 → 3-9 (clean), 10-27 (late)), reducing its ending lag by four frames despite the longer total duration (FAF 39 → 40).}}
**{{nerf|It cannot be used to perform the dragdown combos, loops and kill setups that Pikachu can do with its neutral aerial.}}
**{{buff|It has less landing lag (9 frames → 7).}}
**{{buff|It grants [[intangibility]] to Pichu's ears during the clean hit.}}
**{{buff|Due to its horizontal launch angle, single-hit nature, and higher power, it is significantly more effective at [[edgeguarding]].}}
**{{nerf|It cannot be used to perform the dragdown combos, loops and kill setups that Pikachu can do with its neutral aerial due to its single hit.}}
**{{nerf|It deals less damage (8.9% → 7% (clean), 5% (late)).}}
**{{nerf|It deals less damage (8.9% → 7% (clean), 5% (late)).}}
**{{nerf|It has one frame more ending lag (FAF 39 → 40).}}
**{{nerf|It does not [[auto-cancel]] in a short hop due to Pichu's higher gravity and faster fall speed.}}
**{{nerf|It does not [[auto-cancel]] in a short hop, making it slightly less safe despite the lower landing lag (9 frames → 7).}}
*[[Forward aerial]]:
*[[Forward aerial]]:
**{{change|Every hit of forward aerial deals the same damage, whereas Pikachu deals less damage with the first hits, but more with the last hit.}}
**{{change|Every hit of forward aerial deals the same damage, whereas Pikachu deals less damage with the first hits, but more with the last hit.}}
**{{buff|Its loop hits connect more reliably due to using the [[autolink angle]] (35°/310°/60°/290° → 366°) and having a lower [[SDI]] multiplier (1.3× → 1×).}}
**{{buff|Its loop hits connect more reliably due to using the [[autolink angle]] (35°/310°/60°/290° → 366°) and having a lower [[SDI]] multiplier (1.3× → 1×).}}
**{{buff|It deals more damage if all hits connect (11.8% → 14%).}}
**{{buff|It deals more damage if all hits connect (11.8% → 14%).}}
**{{buff|It has two large hitboxes covering Pichu's entire body for all hits instead of four small hitboxes for the looping hits and a slightly disjointed large one on the head and a smaller one at the torso for the final hit.}}
**{{buff|The final hit has a lower hitlag multiplier (1.5x → 1x), making it harder to SDI/DI strategically.}}
**{{nerf|It hits two fewer times with the same duration, which means that the rehit rate is slower and dragging opponents down with it is harder.}}
**{{nerf|It hits two fewer times with the same duration, which means that the rehit rate is slower and dragging opponents down with it is harder.}}
**{{nerf|It causes recoil damage (1.5%).}}
**{{nerf|It causes recoil damage (1.5%).}}
**{{nerf|The last hit deals less damage (4.8% → 3.5%) with knockback values not compensated (40 base/154 scaling → 55/140), reducing its KO potential.}} **{{buff|However, this improves its damage racking and combo potential. *{{nerf|It does not auto-cancel in a short hop, reducing its combo potential and safety.}}
**{{change|The last hit deals less damage (4.8% → 3.5%) with more base knockback but less knockback scaling, (40 base/154 scaling → 55/140), causing it to have overall less knockback and reducing its KO potential, but making it better for combos and racking up damage when combined with it higher damage output.}}
**{{nerf|It does not auto-cancel in a short hop due to Pichu's higher gravity and faster fall speed, reducing its combo potential and safety.}}
*[[Back aerial]]:
*[[Back aerial]]:
**{{buff|Back aerial deals much more damage if all hits connect (8.6% → 12.5%).}}
**{{buff|Back aerial deals significantly more damage if all hits connect (8.6% → 12.5%).}}
**{{buff|It has a longer duration (frames 4-25 → 5-31).}}
**{{buff|It has a longer duration (frames 4-25 → 5-31).}}
***{{change|However, the attack hits as often as Pikachu's version, which means the rehit rate is slower. This makes escaping the attack easier, but allows it to drag opponents down more easily for edgeguarding and combos.}}
***{{change|However, the attack hits as often as Pikachu's version, which means the rehit rate is slower. This makes escaping the attack easier, but allows it to drag opponents down more easily for edgeguarding and combos.}}
**{{nerf|It has an electric hitbox and therefore causes recoil damage (1.5%).}}
**{{nerf|It has an electric hitbox and therefore causes recoil damage (1.5%).}}
**{{nerf|It has more startup (frame 4 → 5) and ending lag (FAF 44 → 55).}}
**{{nerf|It has more startup (frame 4 → 5) and ending lag (FAF 44 → 55).}}
**{{nerf|It does not have a landing hitbox.}}
**{{change|It does not have a landing hitbox, hindering its safety, but making it easier to follow up when landing with the move.}}
**{{nerf|It does not auto-cancel in a short hop, reducing its combo potential and safety.}}
**{{nerf|It does not auto-cancel in a short hop due to Pichu's higher gravity and faster fall speed, reducing its combo potential and safety.}}
**{{change|The last hit deals less damage (3.6% → 2.5%), but has significantly more base knockback (40 → 70) and launches at a lower angle (45° → 42°), which increases its KO potential, but reduces its combo potential.}}
**{{change|The last hit deals less damage (3.6% → 2.5%), but has significantly more base knockback (40 → 70) and launches at a lower angle (45° → 42°), which increases its KO potential, but reduces its combo potential at low to mid percentages.}}
*[[Up aerial]]:
*[[Up aerial]]:
**{{buff|Up aerial has less landing lag (14 frames → 11).}}
**{{buff|Up aerial has less landing lag (14 frames → 11).}}
**{{nerf|It deals consistent damage instead of having a clean and a late hit, but also deals less damage (6%/5% (clean), 4% (late) → 4%).}}
**{{nerf|It deals consistent damage instead of having a clean and a late hit, but also deals less damage (6%/5% (clean), 4% (late) → 4%).}}
**{{nerf|It always puts the opponent into [[tumble]], meaning it can always be DI'd, reducing its combo potential.}}
**{{nerf|It has less range, due to only possessing 2 hitboxes instead of 3, and them being smaller (4u/5u/4u → 2.8u/3.6u).}}
**{{nerf|It has less range.}}
**{{change|It deals less knockback (50 base/113 scaling → 70/70), which alongside its lower damage increases its combo potential, but reduces its KO potential.}}
**{{change|It deals less knockback (50 base/113 scaling → 70/70), which alongside its lower damage increases its combo potential, but reduces its KO potential.}}
**{{change|It sends at a more vertical angle (68° (clean), 55° (late) → 80°), making it easier to combo into Thunder, but also removing the up air bridges Pikachu can do at mid percents.}}
**{{change|It sends at a more vertical angle (68° (clean), 55° (late) → 80°), making it easier to combo, especially into Thunder, but also removing the up air bridges Pikachu can do at mid percents.}}
*[[Down aerial]]:
*[[Down aerial]]:
**{{buff|Pichu's ears are intangible during the first 4 frames down aerial is active.}}
**{{change|Pichu's ears are intangible during the first 4 frames down aerial is active, but are exposed for the remainder of the attack and point downwards rather than fold back like in its forward aerial, making them more vulnerable.}}
**{{buff|The late hit has more knockback scaling (84 → 100), improving its KO potential.}}
**{{buff|Its clean hit has a longer duration with the late hit having a shorter duration instead (frames 14-15 (clean)/16-26 (late) → 14-17/18-26).}}
**{{nerf|It causes recoil damage (2%).}}
**{{buff|Its late hit has more knockback scaling (84 → 100), improving its KO potential.}}
**{{buff|Its late hit has an additional hitbox on Pichu's torso instead of only having a hitbox on the head. The head hitbox is also bigger and more disjointed.}}
**{{nerf|It causes recoil damage (1.5% (aerial hitbox), 0.5% (landing), total: 2%).}}
*Comparison of Pichu's loops (with back aerial) and Pikachu's loops (with neutral aerial):
*Comparison of Pichu's loops (with back aerial) and Pikachu's loops (with neutral aerial):
**{{buff|In rare situations, Pichu is able to immediately KO the opponent after ending the loops by moving next to the stage and using down aerial, whereas Pikachu's loops cannot lead into a KO directly. It also deals more damage per loop.}}
**{{buff|Pichu deals more damage per loop.}}
**{{nerf|Pichu's loops are more situational, because they can only be started in a full hop and are completely impossible near platforms, whereas Pikachu can start them in a short hop and guarantee them after a grab or up tilt, while still being able to do a few loops even with platforms nearby.}}
**{{nerf|Pichu's loops are more situational, because they can only be started in a full hop and are completely impossible near platforms, whereas Pikachu can start them in a short hop and guarantee them after a grab or up tilt, while still being able to do a few loops even with platforms nearby.}}
**{{nerf|SDI has a bigger effect on Pichu's back aerial than on Pikachu's neutral aerial, which makes it much easier to escape Pichu's loops than Pikachu's. This also means Pikachu can do more loops in a row than Pichu without the opponent falling out.}}<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EFsrqhXYFLQ</ref>
**{{nerf|SDI has a bigger effect on Pichu's back aerial than on Pikachu's neutral aerial, which makes it significantly easier to escape Pichu's loops than Pikachu's. This also means Pikachu can do more loops in a row than Pichu without the opponent falling out.}}<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EFsrqhXYFLQ</ref>


====Throws and other attacks====
====Throws and other attacks====
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*[[Pummel]]:
*[[Pummel]]:
**{{buff|Pummel deals more damage (1% → 1.4%).}}
**{{buff|Pummel deals more damage (1% → 1.4%).}}
**{{nerf|It has more hitlag (12 frames → 14), increasing its duration.}}
**{{nerf|It has more hitlag (12 frames → 14), slightly increasing its duration.}}
**{{nerf|It causes recoil damage (0.1%).}}
**{{nerf|It causes recoil damage (0.1%).}}
**{{nerf|Its hitbox is smaller (7.0u → 4.7u).}}
**{{nerf|Its hitbox is smaller (7.0u → 4.7u) and closer to Pichu (offset: X: 0/Y: 9/Z: 9 → 0/8.2/8.6), making it harder to hit bystanders.}}
**{{change|It knocks bystanders upwards instead of away (angle: 361 → 80)}}
*[[Forward throw]]:
*[[Forward throw]]:
**{{buff|Forward throw deals more damage (10% → 12%) with base knockback not fully compensated (55 → 45), causing it to KO at high percents.}}
**{{buff|Forward throw's final hit deals much more damage (2% → 6%) with base knockback not fully compensated (55 → 45), causing it to KO at high percents. The move also deals more total damage (10% → 12%).}}
**{{nerf|Forward throw, Pichu's throw with the highest knockback, kills later than Pikachu's throw with the highest knockback (up throw), unless Pichu is standing at the ledge.}}
**{{nerf|Forward throw's collateral hitbox is smaller (6.72u → 5.5u) and closer to Pichu (offset: X: 0/Y: 12/Z: 4.8 → 0/8.5/4.7), making it harder to hit bystanders with.}}
***{{buff|However, due to the hitbox being lower down, it is easier to hit short fighters at point blank range.}}
**{{nerf|It causes recoil damage (0.8%).}}
**{{nerf|It causes recoil damage (0.8%).}}
*[[Back throw]]:
*[[Back throw]]:
**{{nerf|Back throw has less base knockback (85 → 75), reducing its KO potential.}}
**{{nerf|Back throw has less base knockback (85 → 75), reducing its KO potential, to the point of being almost entirely absent.}}
*[[Up throw]]:
*[[Up throw]]:
**{{change|Up throw has significantly less knockback scaling (129 → 45), allowing it to combo into Thunder at very high percents much better, but also removing its KO potential by itself.}}
**{{change|Up throw has significantly less knockback scaling (129 → 45), allowing it to combo into Thunder at very high percents much better, but also removing its KO potential by itself.}}
**{{buff|It deals more damage (8% → 10%).}}
**{{buff|The first hit deals more damage (3% → 5%), increasing its total damage (8% → 10%).}}
**{{buff|The first hit has a lower hitlag multiplier (1.6x → 1x), making the throw execute faster.}}
**{{nerf|The collateral hitbox is smaller (5.5u → 4.7u), making it harder to hit bystanders.}}
**{{nerf|It has more base knockback (48 → 90), reducing its combo potential at low percents.}}
**{{nerf|It has more base knockback (48 → 90), reducing its combo potential at low percents.}}
*[[Down throw]]:
*[[Down throw]]:
**{{buff|Down throw deals more damage (5% → 8%).}}
**{{buff|Down throw deals more damage (5% → 8%).}}
**{{nerf|It releases the opponent much earlier (frame 38 → 26) and has comparatively more ending lag (FAF 52 → 47). This makes it harder to DI, but also noticeably reduces its combo potential.}}
**{{buff|The throw itself deals less damage (5% → 4%), reducing its knockback growth and allowing it to combo for longer, despite a slightly lower launch angle (83˚ → 80˚).}}
*[[Edge attack]]:
**{{nerf|It releases the opponent much earlier due to not inflicting hitlag (frame 38 → 26) and has comparatively more ending lag (FAF 52 → 47). This makes it harder to DI, but also noticeably reduces its combo potential.}}
**{{nerf|Edge attack has slightly less vertical range.}}


====Special moves====
====Special moves====
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**{{buff|Thunder Jolt deals more damage (6%/5%/4% → 7%/6%/5% (grounded), 4.8% → 10% (aerial)) and consistent damage to both grounded and aerial opponents.}}
**{{buff|Thunder Jolt deals more damage (6%/5%/4% → 7%/6%/5% (grounded), 4.8% → 10% (aerial)) and consistent damage to both grounded and aerial opponents.}}
***{{change|However, its negative shield damage is higher (-2.5/-2/-1.5 → -3/-2.5/-2 (grounded), -1.9 → -4.5 (aerial)), causing it to not deal more shield damage despite the increased damage.}}
***{{change|However, its negative shield damage is higher (-2.5/-2/-1.5 → -3/-2.5/-2 (grounded), -1.9 → -4.5 (aerial)), causing it to not deal more shield damage despite the increased damage.}}
**{{buff|It has more base knockback (18 → 25 (grounded), 35 → 50 (aerial)), improving its edgeguarding potential.}}
**{{buff|It has more base knockback (18 → 25 (grounded), 35 → 50 (aerial)), improving its edgeguarding potential and allowing it to be used for tech-chasing if initiated in the air.}}
**{{nerf|Its projectiles are smaller.}}
**{{buff|Its projectiles are bigger (3.0u/1.8u → 4.0u/3.0u (grounded), 3.0u → 4.0u (aerial)).}}
**{{buff|It has one frame less startup lag (frame 19 → 18).}}
***{{nerf|However, its total duration is identical, giving it one frame more ending lag.}}
**{{nerf|It causes recoil damage (0.7%).}}
**{{nerf|It causes recoil damage (0.7%).}}
**{{change|Grounded Thunder Jolts travel faster, which makes them harder to avoid, but also makes it harder to follow behind them for added pressure.}}
**{{change|Grounded Thunder Jolts travel faster, which makes them harder to avoid, but also makes it harder to follow behind them for added pressure.}}
**{{change|Grounded Thunder Jolts bounce closer to the ground, which makes it impossible to crouch beneath them, but also reduces their vertical range, which makes jumping above them less of a commitment.}}
**{{change|Grounded Thunder Jolts bounce closer to the ground, which makes it impossible to crouch beneath them, but also reduces their vertical range, which makes jumping above them less of a commitment.}}
**{{change|Aerial Thunder Jolts move at a more downwards angle (-58˚ → -64˚), and travels faster (speed 2 → 2.4).}}
*[[Skull Bash]]:
*[[Skull Bash]]:
**{{buff|Skull Bash deals much more damage when fully charged (21.4% → 33%).}}
**{{buff|Skull Bash deals much more damage when fully charged (21.4% → 33%).}}
**{{nerf|It takes significantly longer to fully charge.}}
**{{buff|It has altered knockback (40 base/78 scaling → 15/90), improving its KO potential}}
**{{nerf|It takes significantly longer to fully charge (80 frames → 150).}}
**{{nerf|It has more ending lag in the air (FAF 75 → 87) and on hit (FAF 22 → 26).}}
**{{nerf|It has more ending lag in the air (FAF 75 → 87) and on hit (FAF 22 → 26).}}
**{{nerf|It deals less damage when uncharged (6.2% → 4%) and when the smash input is used (10% → 7.8%).}}
**{{nerf|It deals less damage when uncharged (6.2% → 4%) and when the smash input is used (10% → 7.87%).}}
**{{nerf|It causes recoil damage (1.8%).}}
**{{nerf|It causes recoil damage (1.8%).}}
**{{nerf|It sometimes pushes opponents a little before dealing the damage when uncharged.}} <ref>https://twitter.com/Hoover_SSB/status/1118957731480788992</ref>
**{{nerf|Pichu's ears stick out while flying, making it somewhat exposed.}}
**{{change|It travels a longer distance. While this makes it better for recovery and allows it to hit opponents from further away, it also makes edgeguarding with it much riskier, as Pichu is more likely to self-destruct if it misses.}}
**{{nerf|The move has a smaller hitbox (4u → 3.2u), reducing its range.}}
**{{change|It has less base knockback (40 → 15), but higher knockback scaling (78 → 90). This causes it to KO earlier from center stage and across the stage, but later from near the edge.}}
**{{nerf|Due to the hitbox using the electric effect, it deals more hitlag, making it easier to DI.}}
**{{change|It travels a significantly longer distance. While this makes it better for recovery and allows it to hit opponents from further away, it also makes edgeguarding with it much riskier when coupled with its higher ending lag, as Pichu is more likely to self-destruct if it misses.}}
*[[Agility]]:
*[[Agility]]:
**{{buff|Agility travels a longer distance.}}
**{{buff|Agility travels a longer distance (55u (first)/49.5u (second) → 66.4u/59.76, total 104.5u → 126.16u).}}
**{{nerf|It does not have a hitbox and therefore inflicts neither damage nor knockback, removing a burst option and combo starter from Pichu's arsenal and making its recovery less safe.}}
**{{nerf|It does not have a hitbox and therefore inflicts neither damage nor knockback, removing a burst option and combo starter from Pichu's arsenal and making its recovery less safe. It also travels slower (speed: 11 → 8.3), further reducing its safety.}}
**{{nerf|It causes recoil damage (0.9% (first zip), 1.4% (second zip), total: 2.3%).}}
**{{nerf|It causes recoil damage (0.9% (first zip), 1.4% (second zip), total: 2.3%).}}
*{{b|Thunder|Pokémon}}:
*{{b|Thunder|Pokémon}}:
**Cloud:
**Cloud:
***{{buff|Thunder's cloud has less startup lag (frame 13 → 9).}}
***{{buff|Thunder's cloud has less startup lag (frame 13 → 9).}}
***{{buff|It uses [[weight-independent]] knockback, allowing it to connect better into the discharge.}}
***{{buff|It has a bigger hitbox (6.0u → 7.0u).}}
***{{change|The cloud appears closer to Pichu (y offset: 105 → 100).}}
***{{change|It uses [[weight-independent]] knockback.}}
***{{nerf|The bolt travels faster (speed: 4 → 4.9), making the spiking hitbox less likely to connect into the discharge due to not having its knockback compensated.}}
**Lightning Bolt:
**Lightning Bolt:
***{{buff|Thunder's lightning bolt has less startup lag (frame 13 → 9).}}
***{{buff|Thunder's lightning bolt has less startup lag (frame 13 → 9).}}
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***{{buff|Thunder's discharge has less startup lag (frame 34 → 26) with identical ending lag, shortening its duration (FAF 75 → 67).}}
***{{buff|Thunder's discharge has less startup lag (frame 34 → 26) with identical ending lag, shortening its duration (FAF 75 → 67).}}
***{{nerf|It deals slightly less damage (15% → 14%).}}
***{{nerf|It deals slightly less damage (15% → 14%).}}
***{{nerf|It causes recoil damage (3.5%).}}
***{{nerf|It causes considerable recoil damage (3.5%).}}
***{{nerf|It has a smaller hitbox (13.0u → 11.0u). This also makes it harder to hit enemies at the ledge with it.}}
***{{nerf|It has a smaller hitbox (13.0u → 11.0u). This also makes it harder to hit enemies at the ledge with it.}}
***{{change|It has more base knockback (70 → 90), but lower knockback scaling (77 → 65), causing it to KO earlier from near the edge, but later from center stage. Pikachu's Thunder starts dealing more knockback than Pichu's at 75%.}}
***{{change|It has more base knockback (70 → 90), but lower knockback scaling (77 → 65), causing it to KO earlier from near the edge, but later from center stage. Pikachu's Thunder starts dealing more knockback than Pichu's at 75%.}}
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*[[Volt Tackle]]:
*[[Volt Tackle]]:
**{{buff|Volt Tackle deals more damage (1.5% → 1.6% (loop), 20% → 21% (final)) and knockback.}}
**{{buff|Volt Tackle deals more damage (1.5% → 1.6% (loop), 20% → 21% (final)) and knockback.}}
**{{nerf|Volt Tackle causes massive recoil damage (3.2% (startup), 0.2% (loop), 3.5% (final)).}}
**{{nerf|Volt Tackle causes massive recoil damage (0.45% (charge loop), 0.2% (attack loop), 3.5% (final), total 12.4%).}}


==Changes from ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''==
==Changes from ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''==
Since its absence from previous installments, Pichu was infamous of being by far the worst (clone) character in ''Melee'' due to its having the worst matchups in the series and often having players label it a "joke character", especially taking into consideration its bottom-tier placement and low tournament representation. Possibly as a result of this, Pichu has been extraordinarily buffed in its transition to ''Ultimate'', especially more compared to any other buffed character.
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Since its absence from previous installments, Pichu was infamous for being by far the worst clone character in ''Melee'' due to its status as an intentional "joke character", largely due to its very low weight, recoil damage and vulnerability to chain grabbing, giving it very poor matchups and leading to its bottom-tier perception. Most likely as a result of this, Pichu has been significantly buffed in its transition from ''Melee'' to ''Ultimate''.


Pichu benefits slightly from the implementation of rage, as its electrical attacks can now slowly increase its knockback with the recoil damage it receives from them, and can potentially allow it to escape certain kill confirms that would otherwise KO it. Pichu's recoil damage itself has been somewhat toned down from ''Melee'', making its electrical attacks less of a detriment to use. Its mobility has overall improved as well, as its walking, dashing and air speeds have increased, and its air acceleration has increased substantially. It can also crawl now, enabling Pichu to approach more easily while being able to dodge certain projectiles. Pichu also benefits from the weakening of [[SDI]], as its multi-hit attacks are much more reliable. On another note, while its endurance is still the worst in the game as it is lighter than even {{SSBU|Jigglypuff}}, its weight was nevertheless increased, allowing it to survive a little bit longer.
Pichu's mobility has overall improved; its [[walk]]ing, [[dash]]ing and [[air speed]]s, as well as its [[air acceleration]], have been increased, and it can now [[crawl]], enabling Pichu to approach more easily while being able to dodge certain projectiles. Pichu's combo game is noticeably more varied as a result of its improved mobility, many of its ground moves and some of its aerials dealing less knockback and/or sending at more desirable angles, and its multi-hit moves being significantly more consistent due to the weakening of [[SDI]]. Its weight was also increased, allowing it to survive for longer, though its endurance is still the overall worst in the game. [[Agility]] also travels a slightly longer distance, significantly improving its offstage survivability.


Despite the many buffs it received, Pichu also received a few nerfs. Some of Pichu's strongest kill options, such as its forward and up smashes, have been significantly weakened in terms of knockback, while its neutral aerial, previously considered by many to be its best move, has also been weakened in both its damage output and knockback. Pichu can also no longer chaingrab with its up throw, greatly reducing its damage-racking potential against fast-fallers. Pichu's own falling speed has not changed since ''Melee'' while its gravity has been increased, making it a fast-faller. Pichu's grounded attacks are also less effective for edgeguarding, as its down tilt, down smash and dash attack now send opponents at a much higher angle. Lastly, more of Pichu's moves (most notably its forward tilt and back aerial) use electricity, meaning that more of its moves cause recoil damage. Additionally, unlike other characters, its jumpsquat duration remains the same, while all other characters are now on par with its jumpsquat animation time of 3 frames.
Despite the many buffs it received, Pichu also received a few nerfs. Some of its strongest kill options, such as its forward and up smashes, have been significantly weakened in terms of knockback, while its neutral aerial, previously considered by many to be its best move, has also been weakened in both its damage output and knockback. Its grounded attacks are also less effective for edgeguarding, as its down tilt, down smash and dash attack now send opponents at a much higher angle. Additionally, more of Pichu's attacks (examples being its forward tilt and back aerial) emit electricity, meaning that more of its moves cause recoil damage; while this allows Pichu to build up rage more easily in comparison to the other fighters, it allows Pichu to be knocked out even more quickly, which is further compounded by its atrocious weight and fast-falling speed making it vulnerable to combos, despite its small hurtbox.


Additionally, all of Pichu's buffs failed to remove some of its glaring weaknesses, with the biggest being its poor survivability. While taking recoil damage allows Pichu to build up rage more easily compared to other fighters, it allows Pichu to be KOed rather easily. Combined with it being the lightest character in the game and its fast falling speed, Pichu is also easy to combo despite having a small hurtbox size. However, this weakness became more exploitable in patch 3.1.0 as Pichu's hurtbox size increased, making it easier to hit as well. Pichu's overall survivability remains among the worst in the game alongside other lightweights like {{SSBU|Jigglypuff}}, {{SSBU|Squirtle}} and {{SSBU|Mr. Game and Watch}}.
Pichu's recoil damage has seen some noticeable changes. Some of its [[electric]] attacks deal reduced recoil damage ([[forward smash]], [[forward aerial]], [[pummel]], [[Thunder Jolt]] and Agility), making these moves less of a detriment to use; particularly, forward aerial is a less commital attack and its pummel is much more useful for racking up damage. Conversely, [[down aerial]], [[Skull Bash]] and [[Thunder]]'s shockwave hitbox deal more recoil damage (though down aerial's landing hit deals less damage to compensate), making them riskier to use. Additionally, more of Pichu's moves now have an electric effect, namely its [[forward tilt]], [[down smash]] and [[back aerial]]; as a result, both their KO power and risk have been generally increased. In bulk, Pichu's moves generally deal less recoil damage than in ''Melee'', allowing it to utilize them more frequently, with down aerial's newfound meteor smash hitbox compensating for its higher risk, and it has many more KO options as a result of them receiving an electric effect. However, its higher abundance of electric attacks and dearth of regular moves generally compensates for the lower recoil Pichu's other moves inflict; moreover, Thunder is a riskier KO option, and while a fully charged Skull Bash's extreme power compensates for its recoil, the uncharged version is now more polarizing as a recovery move.


Overall, Pichu's buffs greatly outweigh its nerfs. It is no longer an intentional "joke character" like in ''Melee''; instead, it is now a very polarized glass cannon, akin to a min-maxed version of {{SSBU|Pikachu}}. It has a better punish and edgeguarding game, but significantly worse survivability, considerably less range on average, a less reliable recovery due to [[Skull Bash]] having more ending lag and [[Agility]] dealing no damage (thus rendering it completely useless as an attack unlike [[Quick Attack]], which also removes an approach and burst tool) and fewer non-committal options (due to most aerials not auto-canceling in a short hop and most grounded attacks having way less range). Pichu has achieved favorable results and representation so far in tournaments, which will likely place it high on ''Ultimate''<nowiki>'s</nowiki> long-term tier list even despite its nerfs in post-launch updates.
Aside from the changes to SDI, the changes to the engine's mechanics are both benefitial and detrimental to Pichu, but were beneficial overall. The changes to [[stale-move negation]] make its multi-hit moves deal consistent damage as opposed to less damage, which makes its forward smash, forward aerial, back aerial and down smash (the latter two now being multi-hit moves) more reliable for racking up damage and KOing. The removal of [[edgehogging]] in favor of [[ledge trump|ledge trumping]] and the changes to [[air dodge]]s make Pichu much harder to edgeguard and thus improves its survivability, while Pichu can now use an air dodge to escape combos, sporting one of the fastest in the game; however, they also make it slightly harder for Pichu itself to edgeguard opponents, forcing it to KO them through raw power more often. The removal of [[chain grab|chain grabbing]] significantly improves Pichu's endurance at low percentages, no longer being as much of an easy victim to unavoidable damage into a KO, but it also means it can no longer chaingrab with its up throw, hindering its damage-racking potential against fast-fallers (though its improved combo game compensates for this). Finally, the implementation of [[rage]], coupled with its small stature, allows Pichu to make highly effective use of it thanks to its electric moves' high knockback, in addition to said attacks' recoil damage indirectly putting it out of range of KO setups it would've otherwise suffered from, but it also makes its endurance at higher percentages just as atrocious as in ''Melee'' should it fail to KO the opponent.


===Aesthetics===
Overall, Pichu is no longer an intentional "joke character" like in ''Melee''; instead, it is now a very polarized glass cannon, akin to a min-maxed version of {{SSBU|Pikachu}}. It has a drastically stronger punish game, more varied KO options, many of its moves deal generally less recoil damage, and it retains its excellent frame data, but it also has less range on average and thus a more commital approach. Pichu's buffs additionally fail to completely alleviate its glaring weaknesses, with the biggest being its fragility, despite its higher weight and improved survivability. Game updates have also nerfed Pichu, and optimizations to several characters have resulted in it not performing as well as on release. Nevertheless, Pichu's buffs greatly outweigh its nerfs, and it has heavily improved compared to ''Melee'', being one of the most buffed characters in the transition to ''Ultimate''.
*{{change|Pichu's design and proportions have changed. It has thicker arms, rounder cheek spots, a thinner torso, and more narrow ears. Its feet are less detailed, and its eyes are now brown instead of navy blue. Due to these changes, Pichu now matches its appearances in the more recent ''Pokémon'' titles.}}
*{{change|Pichu's goggles and ribbon alternate costumes no longer have a neck scarf. Pichu has also received five new alternate costumes.}}
*{{change|All of Pichu's non-attack animations are now unique to the character.}}
*{{change|Pichu is much more expressive. Like Pikachu, its eyes become swirls when [[dazed]], a detail derived from the ''Pokémon'' anime from when a Pokémon faints. It also looks angry when dashing. Pichu also now has squash and stretch in its animations, giving it a more bouncy feel than in ''Melee''.}}
*{{change|Pichu's stance is mirrored as it faces more on the screen regardless of the direction it turns towards.}}
*{{change|Pichu has a new [[idle animation]] where it wobbles left to right, and an [[idle pose]] where it looks back to twitch its tail.}}
*{{change|Pichu has been updated with universal features introduced in ''Brawl'' and ''SSB4''.}}
**{{change|Pichu now has an [[on-screen appearance]], a [[Boxing Ring]] title, and an up [[taunt]]. Its left-facing taunt from ''Melee'' has been moved to its side taunt, and its right-facing taunt has been moved to its down taunt.}}
**{{change|Pichu uses various voice clips for any move between any tilt attack, its dash attack, and any aerial attack. Additionally, it always uses specific clips for each of its smash attacks.}}
**{{change|Pichu has a secondary KO scream, a voice clip when jumping, and a voice clip when emerging from underwater.}}
*{{change|Pichu has a new air dodge animation where it twirls in the air at an angle, instead of scrunching up.}}
*{{change|Pichu no longer appears to sleep while [[crouching]], most likely due to its ability to crawl.}}
*{{change|Pichu has a new victory animation where it discharges electricity and briefly faints (similar to its new taunt), then gets up and winks at the camera; this replaces the animation from ''Melee'' where it jumps and claps with its feet. Its other two victory animations from ''Melee'' are updated with new expressions and ending poses, and Pichu now has voice clips for all of its victory animations.}}


===Attributes===
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*{{buff|Pichu can [[crawl]], much like Pikachu. This allows for an easier approach while dodging projectiles.}}
*{{buff|Pichu [[walk]]s faster (1.24 → 1.302).}}
*{{buff|Pichu [[dash]]es much faster (1.72 → 1.892), although it is slower relative to the cast, having the 25th fastest dash speed out of 78 characters compared to the 5th fastest out of 26 characters.}}
*{{buff|Pichu's [[traction]] is slightly higher (0.1 → 0.11).}}
*{{buff|Pichu's [[air speed]] is higher (0.85 → 1.029).}}
*{{buff|Pichu's [[air acceleration]] is much higher (0.05 → 0.1), going from being the 12th highest out of 26 characters to the 9th highest out of 78 characters.}}
*{{buff|Pichu is [[weight|heavier]] (55 → 62), which improves its horizontal survivability, though it still remains the lightest character in the game.}}
*{{change|Pichu's [[gravity]] is higher (0.11 → 0.14).}}
*{{nerf|Due to the introduction of the [[Knockback#Melee_onward|gravity penalty]] for knockback, Pichu sustains more knockback especially since it has above average gravity. Additionally, the changes to knockback physics have made Pichu's vertical endurance even worse than it was in ''Melee'' despite its increased weight (now being the worst in the game).}}
*{{buff|Forward [[roll]] has less ending lag ([[FAF]] 32 → 29).}}
*{{nerf|Forward roll grants less [[intangibility]] (frames 4-19 → 4-14).}}
*{{nerf|Back roll grants less intangibility (frames 4-19 → 4-15) and has more ending lag (FAF 32 → 34).}}
*{{nerf|[[Spot dodge]] has more startup (frame 2 → 3) and ending lag (FAF 23 → 25).}}
*{{buff|[[Air dodge]] has less startup (frame 4 → 2), making it better for escaping combos. Due to its altered mechanics, it also no longer causes [[helplessness]], and allows Pichu to [[edge sweetspot|sweetspot edges]] with directional air dodges.}}
*{{nerf|Air dodge grants less intangibility (frames 4-29 → 2-26 (neutral), 2-19 (directional)), and due to the altered mechanics, directional air dodges have more landing lag (10 frames → 11-19) and are significantly less effective for [[wavedash]]ing.}}
*{{change|With the implementation of [[rage]], Pichu's self-inflicted damage can gradually increase its launching power, and also keep itself out of kill confirm percentages. Conversely, Pichu's status as the lightest character in the game means it will not be able to survive very well at percentages which allow it to take advantage of rage, and will also die sooner against an opponent who has high rage.}}
*{{buff|The removal of [[chain grab]]s immensely aids Pichu's endurance and longevity.}}
**{{nerf|However, this also removes some chain grabs Pichu was capable of performing on fast-fallers.}}


===Ground attacks===
==Update history==
*{{buff|The increased [[shieldstun]] for ground attacks makes Pichu's slightly to moderately safer on shield, especially its [[tilt attack]]s.}}
Possibly due to its dominating status in competitive play during the early metagame of ''Ultimate'', Pichu was greatly nerfed in game updates. Although its pummel was slightly buffed in update {{SSBU|2.0.0}}, it received several significant nerfs in update {{SSBU|3.1.0}}. Pichu's hurtbox is larger, forward smash has more ending lag, its infamously strong forward tilt has less knockback scaling, and almost all of its electric attacks deal more recoil damage, noticeably worsening its already abysmal endurance.
*[[Neutral attack]]:
**{{buff|Neutral attack has less ending lag (FAF 22 → 17) and it can be looped by holding the attack button.}}
**{{nerf|It deals less damage (2% → 1.2%).}}
**{{nerf|It deals more knockback (7 base/50 scaling → 10/20 base/60 scaling), hindering its ability to chain into itself.}}
*[[Forward tilt]]:
**{{change|Forward tilt has a different animation, where Pichu kicks in an upward arcing motion rather than straight forward, and electricity comes out of its legs.}}
**{{buff|It has less ending lag (FAF 30 → 25).}}
**{{buff|It has more range.}}
**{{buff|It always [[trip]]s opponents at low percents.}}
**{{buff|It deals significantly more knockback (10 base/100 scaling → 5/130).}}
**{{nerf|It has a shorter duration (frames 5-14 → 5-12).}}
**{{nerf|It has an electric effect and therefore causes [[recoil damage]] (1%).}}
**{{nerf|It can no longer be angled.}}
*[[Up tilt]]:
**{{change|Up tilt deals less knockback (20/25 base/120 scaling → 32/105), improving its combo potential but hindering its KO potential.}}
**{{nerf|It deals less damage (6% → 5%).}}
*[[Down tilt]]:
**{{nerf|Down tilt deals less damage (7% → 6%).}}
**{{nerf|It has a shorter duration (frames 7-9 → 7-8).}}
**{{change|It sends opponents at a vertical angle (35° → 80°/100°) and deals less knockback (12 base/100 scaling → 40/50), making it a potent combo starter but removing its edgeguarding and [[tech chasing]] potential.}}
*[[Dash attack]]:
**{{buff|Dash attack has noticeably less ending lag (FAF 50 → 35).}}
**{{buff|It deals more knockback (40 base/70 scaling → 60/100 (clean), 60/80 (late)).}}
**{{nerf|It has more startup lag and a shorter duration (frames 5-16 → 6-15).}}
**{{nerf|The late hit deals less damage (8% → 6%).}}
**{{change|It sends opponents at a more vertical angle (361° → 70°), reducing its edgeguarding potential, but improving its combo potential combined with the decreased ending lag.}}
*[[Forward smash]]:
**{{buff|Forward smash's hits connect more reliably: their angles have been altered (0°/20°/180° → 366°/20°), and they have a reduced hitlag (0.3x) and [[SDI]] multiplier (0.5x), on top of the weakened SDI from ''Melee'' to ''Ultimate''.}}
**{{buff|The final hit deals more damage (6% → 8%), and the looping hits deal consistent damage due to changes to [[stale-move negation]], increasing the total dealt (14.74% → 18%).}}
**{{nerf|It has more ending lag (FAF 51 → 54).}}
**{{nerf|The final hit deals less knockback (90 base/140 scaling → 68/123), hindering its KO potential despite its increased damage.}}
*[[Up smash]]:
**{{buff|Up smash has intangibility on Pichu's ears while its hitboxes are active.}}
**{{nerf|It deals less damage (16% → 14%).}}
**{{nerf|It deals less knockback (50/40 base/105 scaling → 40/15 base/85 scaling), which alongside its lower damage significantly hinders its KO potential, going from one of the strongest up smashes in ''Melee'' to one of the weakest in ''Ultimate''.}}
*[[Down smash]]:
**{{change|Down smash hits multiple times instead of once.}}
**{{buff|It deals more damage (13% → 1.5% (loop hits), 8% (final), 14% (total)) if all hits connect.}}
**{{buff|The final hit deals more knockback (30 base/70 scaling → 45/150), KOing at around 125% from center stage, compared to the single hit in ''Melee'' KOing at around 170% under the same circumstances.}}
**{{nerf|It has more startup lag (frame 7 → 8).}}
**{{nerf|It sends at a more vertical angle (160° → 50°) that is less desirable for edgeguarding, no longer being a [[semi-spike]].}}
**{{nerf|It has an electric effect and therefore causes recoil damage (1.3%).}}


===Aerial attacks===
Update {{SSBU|11.0.0}} buffed Pichu by reversing some of the nerfs, reducing the amount of recoil damage Pichu receives with some of the electric attacks that were affected in 3.1.0. On top of that, its ear hurtboxes received intangibility during the strong hit of its neutral aerial, making it a slightly safer option in the air.
*{{change|All aerials except [[back aerial]] have less landing lag (12 frames → 7 (neutral), 15 → 12 (forward), 18 → 11 (up), 26 → 22 (down)). However, due to the removal of [[L-canceling]], their landing lag is not fully compensated.}}
*{{nerf|The decreased shieldstun for aerial attacks makes Pichu's less safe on shield compared to their L-canceled versions in ''Melee''.}}
*[[Neutral aerial]]:
**{{nerf|Neutral aerial deals less damage (12%/9% → 7%/5%) without full compensation on knockback (clean: 18 base/100 scaling → 20/112, late: 0/100 → 0/112).}}
**{{nerf|It has a slightly shorter duration (frames 3-28 → 3-27).}}
**{{change|It uses Pichu's head instead of its tail.}}
*[[Forward aerial]]:
**{{buff|Forward aerial causes considerably less recoil damage (4% (1% per hit) → 1.5%).}}
**{{buff|It deals significantly more damage (2% → 3.5% (per hit); 7.46%<!--due to the changes to stale-move negation--> → 14% (total)).}}
**{{buff|The first three hits deal less set knockback (30 → 20), use the [[autolink angle]] (361° → 366°), and have a lower hitlag multiplier (0.5x), which alongside the weakening of SDI allows them to connect much more reliably.}}
**{{buff|The last hit no longer deals set knockback (30 set/100 scaling → 55 base/140 scaling), making it safer on hit and granting it KO potential at high percents.}}
**{{nerf|The last hit has a shorter duration (frames 22-24 → 22-23).}}
**{{change|The last hit has a different launch angle (361° → 45°).}}
*[[Back aerial]]:
**{{change|Back aerial hits multiple times instead of once.}}
***{{buff|The loop hits use the autolink angle (367°), allowing them to drag opponents down for combos.}}
**{{buff|It has less ending lag (FAF 60 → 55).}}
**{{buff|It deals more damage if all hits connect (9% → 2% (hits 1-5), 2.5% (last); 12.5% (total)).}}
**{{buff|The last hit deals more knockback (20 base/100 scaling → 70/160), launches at a lower angle (361° → 42°), and always sends opponents towards Pichu's back, greatly improving its edgeguarding ability.}}
**{{buff|It [[auto-cancel]]s earlier (frame 50 → 38).}}
**{{nerf|It has more startup lag (frame 4 → 5).}}
**{{nerf|It has an electric effect and therefore causes recoil damage (1.5%).}}
*[[Up aerial]]:
**{{buff|Up aerial deals less knockback (100 base/60 scaling → 70/70), improving its combo potential.}}
**{{buff|It has slightly less ending lag (FAF 28 → 27).}}
*[[Down aerial]]:
**{{buff|Down aerial has a clean hit that deals more damage (12% → 13%) and meteor smashes opponents (361° → 270°), greatly improving it edgeguarding and onstage combo abilities.}}
**{{buff|Pichu's ears are intangible during the clean hit.}}
**{{buff|It auto-cancels earlier (frame 38 → 32), doing so in a short hop.}}
**{{buff|The landing hit no longer deals set knockback (30 set/100 scaling → 50 base/100 scaling).}}
**{{nerf|The clean hit deals less knockback (20 base/100 scaling → 16/86), hindering its KO potential onstage.}}
**{{change|Using the move in the air causes more recoil damage (1% → 1.5%), but landing with it causes less (1% → 0.5%).}}
 
===Throws and other attacks===
*[[Grab]]s:
**{{buff|Standing and dash grab have less startup lag (frame 7 → 6 (standing), 11 → 8 (dash)).}}
**{{buff|Standing grab has more range.}}<!--this bullet point used to say "seems to have been increased;" if it's wrong, remove it-->
**{{buff|Dash grab has slightly less ending lag (FAF 41 → 40).}}
**{{nerf|Standing grab has slightly more ending lag (FAF 31 → 32).}}
**{{change|When grabbing, Pichu swipes one hand sideways, instead of grabbing overhead like Pikachu. Pichu also no longer rolls over after performing a dash grab.}}
*[[Pummel]]:
**{{buff|Pummel deals more [[hitlag]] (4 frames → 14), but has less startup (frame 3 → 1) and significantly less ending lag (FAF 25 → 6), shortening its duration.}}
**{{buff|It causes significantly less recoil damage (1% → 0.1%).}}
**{{nerf|It deals less damage (3% → 1.4%).}}
*{{nerf|The removal of chain grabbing combined with the changes to knockback significantly hinders forward throw, up throw and down throw's damage racking potential.}}
*{{change|All throws except forward throw no longer have an electric effect.}}
*[[Forward throw]]:
**{{buff|Forward throw deals more damage (2% → 1.5% (loop hits), 2% → 6% (throw), 9% → 12% (total)) with no compensation on knockback, making it a viable KO option near the edge.}}
**{{buff|It causes slightly less recoil damage (1% → 0.8%).}}
**{{buff|It no longer has any hitlag, executing faster as a result.}}
**{{nerf|Its first four hits are slower (frame 10, 14, 18, 22 → 11, 15, 19, 23), and it releases the opponent faster (frame 29 → 27) with its total duration unchanged. This slightly hinders its combo potential.}}
*[[Back throw]]:
**{{nerf|Back throw releases the opponent faster (frame 30 → 26), with its total duration unchanged. This increases its ending lag and shortens the distance Pichu moves back before throwing, making it less effective for setting up edgeguards, while still giving the opponent enough time to [[DI]].}}
**{{change|Its speed is no longer weight-dependent.}}
**{{change|It has a different animation.}}
*[[Up throw]]:
**{{buff|Up throw releases the opponent faster (frame 20 → 15) and has less ending lag (FAF 44 → 36), improving its combo potential from low to mid percents.}}
*[[Down throw]]:
**{{buff|Down throw releases the opponent faster (frame 20 → 19) and has less ending lag (FAF 48 → 40), improving its combo potential from low to mid percents despite its increased knockback.}}
**{{nerf|The first hit has more startup (frame 12 → 14).}}
**{{nerf|It deals less damage (5% (hit 1 and throw) → 4%; 10% → 8% total) and has significantly increased knockback scaling (38 → 100), hindering its combo potential at high percents, while still lacking KO potential.}}
*[[Edge attack]]:
**{{buff|Edge attack deals more damage (8% → 9%).}}
 
===Special moves===
*[[Thunder Jolt]]:
**{{buff|Thunder Jolt has less ending lag (FAF 58 → 52).}}
**{{buff|It causes less recoil damage (1% → 0.7%).}}
**{{buff|The grounded version has increased base knockback (10 → 25 (grounded opponents)/13 (aerial opponents)).}}
**{{nerf|Pichu can no longer fast fall or control its trajectory while using the move.}}
**{{nerf|The grounded version deals less damage on its later frames (7% → 7% (clean), 6% (mid), 5% (late)).}}
*[[Skull Bash]]:
**{{buff|When it hits an opponent, Skull Bash causes Pichu to bounce back in an animation with significantly less lag, making it safer to use.}}
**{{nerf|It deals less damage (5%-39% → 4%-33%).}}
**{{nerf|It causes more recoil damage (1% → 1.8%).}}
*[[Agility]]:
**{{buff|Agility travels a longer distance.}}
**{{buff|It causes less recoil damage (1%/3% → 0.9%/1.4%).}}
**{{buff|It has less ending lag when used into the ground.}}
**{{change|Red arrows appear when using Agility to show the angle Pichu will travel in.}}
*{{b|Thunder|Pokémon}}:
**{{buff|Thunder [[meteor smash]]es targets hit near the cloud (94° → 270°), much like Pikachu's version from ''Smash 4'' onward, dealing more damage (4% → 6%) and leading into the shockwave.}}
**{{buff|The shockwave deals more damage (13% → 14%) and has more knockback scaling (60 → 65), allowing it to KO at around 110% from center stage.}}
**{{buff|If the Thunder hits Pichu, it will rise a bit, helping its recovery.}}
**{{nerf|The shockwave causes more recoil damage (3% → 3.5%).}}
**{{nerf|The lightning bolt no longer hits multiple times.}}
**{{change|Thunder passes through the stage. While this lets Pichu use it as a close range attack under platforms and such, it also means Pichu can hurt itself doing so.}}
**{{change|The lightning bolt has different knockback values (80 base/55 scaling → 74/60).}}
**{{change|The electricity discharged when the lightning strikes Pichu is yellow rather than blue and has Pichu flash with a dark tint.}}
*{{change|Pichu has a [[Final Smash]], [[Volt Tackle]], which is nearly identical to Pikachu's: it has Pichu dash quickly around the stage at different angles while surrounded in a ball of electricity, then launching opponents with an electric blast at the end of the move as the ball disappears. It also causes massive recoil damage, unlike Pikachu's version of the move.}}


==Update history==
Overall, Pichu fares considerably worse than it did when ''Ultimate'' launched. While Pichu is still far stronger than its ''Melee'' iteration, the nerfs it received has led to its tournament representation and results to noticeably decline and Pichu is now generally considered to be a mid-tier character at best.
Pichu has been overall nerfed in game updates so far. The most notable nerfs arrived in update 3.1.0, as many of Pichu's electrical attacks cause more recoil damage, and the knockback on its infamous forward tilt was reduced.


'''{{GameIcon|ssbu}} {{SSBU|2.0.0}}'''
'''{{GameIcon|ssbu}} {{SSBU|2.0.0}}'''
*{{buff|Pummel deals less hitlag (15 frames → 14), shortening its duration.}}
{{UpdateList (SSBU)/2.0.0|char=Pichu}}


'''{{GameIcon|ssbu}} {{SSBU|3.0.0}}'''
'''{{GameIcon|ssbu}} {{SSBU|3.0.0}}'''
*{{nerf|Thunder Jolt deals less shield damage.}}
{{UpdateList (SSBU)/3.0.0|char=Pichu}}
*{{nerf|Pichu's aerial hitstun and landing animations have been changed so its body does not shift as much, which causes certain multihit attacks (e.g. [[Dancing Blade]], {{SSBU|Peach}}'s dash attack and more) to connect more reliably against it.}}


'''{{GameIcon|ssbu}} {{SSBU|3.1.0}}'''
'''{{GameIcon|ssbu}} {{SSBU|3.1.0}}'''
*{{nerf|Pichu has a larger hurtbox, now covering most of its ears.}}
{{UpdateList (SSBU)/3.1.0|char=Pichu}}
*{{change|Pichu's full shield is bigger. This makes it less likely for Pichu to get [[Shield_stab|shield poked]], but also makes it easier to hit the shield to apply pressure to it.}}
 
*{{nerf|Forward tilt has less knockback scaling (150 → 130).}}
'''{{GameIcon|ssbu}} {{SSBU|7.0.0}}'''
**{{buff|This also allows it to [[trip]] opponents at a wider percent range.}}
{{UpdateList (SSBU)/7.0.0|char=Pichu}}
*{{nerf|Forward smash has more ending lag (FAF 50 → 54).}}
 
*{{nerf|All electrical moves except pummel and Volt Tackle cause more recoil damage. While this allows it to build up [[rage]] faster, it mostly worsens its already poor survivability and makes it easier to KO.}}
'''{{GameIcon|ssbu}} {{SSBU|10.1.0}}'''
**{{nerf|Forward tilt: 0.7% → 1%}}
{{UpdateList (SSBU)/10.1.0|char=Pichu}}
**{{nerf|Forward smash: 1.5% → 2%}}
 
**{{nerf|Down smash: 0.8% → 1.3%}}
'''{{GameIcon|ssbu}} {{SSBU|11.0.0}}'''
**{{nerf|Forward aerial: 1% → 1.5%}}
{{UpdateList_(SSBU)/11.0.0|char=Pichu}}
**{{nerf|Back aerial: 1% → 1.5%}}
**{{nerf|Down aerial: 1% → 1.5% (aerial hitbox)}}
**{{nerf|Forward throw: 0.5% → 0.8%}}
**{{nerf|Thunder Jolt: 0.4% → 0.7%}}
**{{nerf|Skull Bash: 1.5% → 1.8%}}
**{{nerf|Agility: 0.6% → 0.9% (first zip), total: 2% → 2.3%}}
**{{nerf|Thunder: 3% → 3.5%}}


==Moveset==
==Moveset==
*Pichu can [[Crawling|crawl]] and [[wall jump]].
*Pichu can [[Crawling|crawl]] and [[wall jump]].
''For a gallery of Pichu's hitboxes, see [[Pichu (SSBU)/Hitboxes|here]].''


{{MovesetTable
{{MovesetTable
|game=SSBU
|game=SSBU
|neutralname=&nbsp;
|neutralname=Headbutt ({{ja|ずつき|Zutsuki}})
|neutralcount=1
|neutralcount=1
|neutral1dmg=1.2%
|neutral1dmg=1.2%
|neutraldesc=Does a quick headbutt.
|neutraldesc=[[bulbapedia:Headbutt (move)|Does a quick headbutt]]. Has similar properties as Pikachu's jab, though it can link a few more hits before pushing the opponent out of range. Also has less shieldstun.
|ftiltname=&nbsp;
|ftiltname=Double-Footed Sweep ({{ja|りょうあしばらい|Ryō Ashibarai}})
|ftiltdmg=8%, 1% recoil
|ftiltdmg=8%, 1% recoil
|ftiltdesc=Plants itself on its upper paws and kicks both its feet upward in front of itself quickly (comes out on frame 5). Can make opponents [[trip]] at low percents. Cannot be angled as it could in ''Melee''. Great power despite its speed.  
|ftiltdesc=Plants itself on its upper paws and kicks with one foot upward in front of itself, and then the other. Very fast (comes out on frame 5) and has very low ending lag, yet it has above average power and can KO at high percents. Can make opponents [[trip]] at low percents. The hitbox last surprisingly long, as Pichu kicks with one foot and then the other, and while the second hitbox is smaller, it doesn't count as a sourspot. Cannot be angled as it could in ''Melee''.
|utiltname=&nbsp;
|utiltname=Tail Attack ({{ja|しっぽアタック|Shippo Atakku}})
|utiltdmg=5%
|utiltdmg=5%
|utiltdesc=Swipes its tail above its body in an arc. Can combo into itself at low percents, or into an aerial at mid to high percents.
|utiltdesc=Swipes its tail above its body in an arc. Can combo into itself at low percents, or into an aerial at mid to high percents.
|dtiltname=
|dtiltname=Tail Sweep ({{ja|あしばらい|Shippo Barai}})
|dtiltdmg=6%
|dtiltdmg=6%
|dtiltdesc=Swipes its tail in front of itself. Has very low knockback scaling, allowing it to combo into up tilt at low to mid percents, or an aerial even at very high percents.
|dtiltdesc=Swipes its tail in front of itself. Has very low knockback scaling, allowing it to combo into up tilt at low to mid percents, or an aerial even at very high percents.
|dashname=&nbsp;
|dashname=Running Headbutt ({{ja|ジャンプずつき|Janpu Zutsuki}}, ''Jump Headbutt'')
|dashdmg=8% (clean), 6% (late)
|dashdmg=8% (clean), 6% (late)
|dashdesc=Jumps and headbutts forward.
|dashdesc=Jumps and headbutts forward. Less ending lag but less shieldstun compared to Pikachu's. It also has a hitbox on Pichu's torso.
|fsmashname=&nbsp;
|fsmashname=Thundershock ({{ja|ショートでんげき|Shōto Dengeki}}, ''Electrical Short'')
|fsmashdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSBU|2}} (hits 1-5), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSBU|8}} (hit 6), 2% recoil
|fsmashdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSBU|2}} (hits 1-5), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSBU|8}} (hit 6), 2% recoil
|fsmashdesc=Launches a short jolt of electricity from its cheeks. Comes out on frame 16. Stronger and more consistent than Pikachu's version, but has much less range.  
|fsmashdesc=Launches a short jolt of electricity from its cheeks. Comes out on frame 16 and is a multihit attack. Stronger than Pikachu's version, does not have sourspots and has less ending lag relative to the hitbox, but has much less range.
|usmashname=&nbsp;
|usmashname=Headbutt ({{ja|ヘッドバット|Heddobatto}})
|usmashdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSBU|14}}
|usmashdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSBU|14}}
|usmashdesc=Does an upward headbutt. Pichu's ears become [[Intangibility|intangible]] on frames 9-11. Comes out on frame 9,making it quick for an up smash. However, its power it's rather poor for a smash attack.  
|usmashdesc=Does an upward headbutt. Pichu's ears become [[Intangibility|intangible]] on frames 9-11. Comes out on frame 9, making it quick for a smash attack. However, its knockback is rather poor for a smash attack.
|dsmashname=&nbsp;
|dsmashname=Electric Flower ({{ja|ねずみはなび|Nezumi Hanabi}}, ''Mouse Fireworks'')
|dsmashdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSBU|1.5}} (hits 1-4), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSBU|8}} (hit 6), 1.3% recoil
|dsmashdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSBU|1.5}} (hits 1-4), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSBU|8}} (hit 6), 1.3% recoil
|dsmashdesc=Discharges electricity while quickly spinning in place. Compared to Pikachu's, it has much less ending lag and it is overall stronger, but it's easier to DI. Pichu also gains invincibility at frames 7-10.
|dsmashdesc=Discharges electricity while quickly spinning in place. Compared to Pikachu's, it has much less ending lag and it is overall stronger, but it's easier to DI and is worse for edgeguarding due to its angle. Pichu also gains invincibility at frames 7-10.
|nairname=&nbsp;
|nairname=Pichu Spin ({{ja|ピチュースピン|Pichū Supin}})
|nairdmg={{ShortHopDmgSSBU|7}} (clean), {{ShortHopDmgSSBU|5}} (late)
|nairdmg={{ShortHopDmgSSBU|7}} (clean), {{ShortHopDmgSSBU|5}} (late)
|nairdesc=Somersaults in the air. A quick out of shield option.
|nairdesc=An aerial cartwheel. It is a quick out of shield option and, when compared to Pikachu's, it is more effective for KOing and has more range and less ending lag. Autocancels in a full hop, but is slightly safer when not autocanceled, having 2 less frames of landing lag compared to Pikachu's.
|fairname=&nbsp;
|fairname=Electric Drill ({{ja|でんげきドリル|Dengeki Doriru}})
|fairdmg={{ShortHopDmgSSBU|3.5}} (hits 1-4), 1.5% recoil
|fairdmg={{ShortHopDmgSSBU|3.5}} (hits 1-4), 1.5% recoil
|fairdesc=Does a forward barrel roll. Can combo into itself at lower percents.
|fairdesc=Does a forward barrel roll. Unlike Pikachu's, it covers Pichu's whole body and uses the autolink angle, connecting better. It deals impressive damage (14% if all the hits connect) and combo into itself at low percents, while also being good for edgeguarding.
|bairname=&nbsp;
|bairname=Electric Glider ({{ja|でんげきグライダー|Dengeki Guraidā}})
|bairdmg={{ShortHopDmgSSBU|2}} (hits 1-5), {{ShortHopDmgSSBU|2.5}} (hit 6), 1.5% recoil
|bairdmg={{ShortHopDmgSSBU|2}} (hits 1-5), {{ShortHopDmgSSBU|2.5}} (hit 6), 1.5% recoil
|bairdesc=Does an electric spin similar to its down smash. Can combo at low percentages and edge guard at higher percents, just like forward air. Decent knockback.  
|bairdesc=Does an electric spin similar to its down smash. Can combo at low percentages and edgeguard at higher percents, just like forward aerial. Decent knockback, making it an effective KO option.
|uairname=&nbsp;
|uairname=Tail Chop ({{ja|しっぽはたき|Shippo Hitaki}})
|uairdmg={{ShortHopDmgSSBU|4}}
|uairdmg={{ShortHopDmgSSBU|4}}
|uairdesc=Flicks its tail above itself.
|uairdesc=Flicks its tail above itself. Good for combos, especially into Thunder. Autocancels in a short hop with less landing lag than Pikachu's version.
|dairname=&nbsp;
|dairname=Electric Screw ({{ja|でんげきスクリュー|Dengeki Sukuryū}})
|dairdmg={{ShortHopDmgSSBU|13}}, {{ShortHopDmgSSBU|4}} (landing), 1.5% recoil after startup, 0.5% recoil landing (can land before startup)
|dairdmg={{ShortHopDmgSSBU|13}}, {{ShortHopDmgSSBU|4}} (landing), 1.5% recoil after startup, 0.5% recoil landing (can land before startup)
|dairdesc=Does a downward barrel roll. Has the capability to meteor smash opponents. Pichu's ears become intangible for the entire duration (frames 14-17).
|dairdesc=Does a downward barrel roll. Has the capability to meteor smash opponents during the clean hit, which has a generously long duration (four frames), and, although with strict timing, it can autocancel in a short hop. Pichu's ears become intangible for the entire duration of the clean hit(frames 14-17). The late hit has good coverage in Pichu's body.
|grabname=&nbsp;
|grabname=Grab ({{ja|つかみ|Tsukami}})
|grabdesc=Quickly leans forward and grabs with one arm. Has a range of approximately Pichu's body width. Has the lowest ending lag out of all grabs in the game.
|grabdesc=Quickly leans forward and grabs with one arm. Has a range of approximately Pichu's body width, being somewhat short-ranged. Its grabs are the fastest in the game.
|pummelname=&nbsp;
|pummelname=Grab Electric Shock ({{ja|つかみでんきショック|Tsukami Denki Shokku}})
|pummeldmg=1.4%, 0.1% recoil
|pummeldmg=1.4%, 0.1% recoil
|pummeldesc=Shocks the opponent. Above average power and moderate speed.  
|pummeldesc=Shocks the opponent. Average speed, while dealing marginally more damage than other similar pummels. It shares this distinction with {{SSBU|Piranha Plant}}. Compared to Pikachu, it is stronger while only being marginally slower.
|fthrowname=&nbsp;
|fthrowname=Electric Throw ({{ja|でんきなげ|Denki Nage}})
|fthrowdmg=1.5% (hits 1-4), 6% (throw), 0.8% recoil
|fthrowdmg=1.5% (hits 1-4), 6% (throw), 0.8% recoil
|fthrowdesc=Places the opponent on its back and shocks them, sending them forward. Pichu's strongest throw, it starts KOing middleweights at around 153% near the edge of [[Final Destination]].  
|fthrowdesc=Places the opponent on its back and shocks them, sending them forward. Pichu's strongest throw, it starts KOing middleweights at around 153% near the edge of [[Final Destination]].
|bthrowname=&nbsp;
|bthrowname=Submission ({{ja|じごくぐるま|Jigoku Gurama}}, ''Hell Wheel'')
|bthrowdmg=9%
|bthrowdmg=9%
|bthrowdesc=Does a backwards somersaults with the opponent, then flings them behind itself. Pichu's second strongest throw, but it can only KO middleweight late, starting at around 181% at the edge of Final Destination.
|bthrowdesc=Does a backwards somersault with the opponent, then flings them behind itself. Pichu's second strongest throw, but it can only KO middleweights starting at around 181% at the edge of Final Destination.
|uthrowname=&nbsp;
|uthrowname=Heading ({{ja|ヘディング|Hedingu}})
|uthrowdmg=5% (hit 1), 5% (throw)
|uthrowdmg=5% (hit 1), 5% (throw)
|uthrowdesc=Tosses foe up and headbutts them. Can infamously combo into [[Thunder (Pokémon)|Thunder]] making it a reliable finisher between medium and high percents.  
|uthrowdesc=Tosses foe up and headbutts them. Can infamously combo into {{b|Thunder|Pokémon}} making it a reliable finisher between medium and high percents.
|dthrowname=&nbsp;
|dthrowname=Hip Press ({{ja|ヒッププレス|Hippu Puresu}})
|dthrowdmg=4% (hit 1), 4% (throw)
|dthrowdmg=4% (hit 1), 4% (throw)
|dthrowdesc=Places opponent on the ground, then jumps on them. Can combo into an aerial at low to mid percents.
|dthrowdesc=Places opponent on the ground, then jumps on them. Can combo into an aerial at low to mid percents.
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|edgedesc=Climbs up then flicks its tail out.
|edgedesc=Climbs up then flicks its tail out.
|nsname=Thunder Jolt
|nsname=Thunder Jolt
|nsdmg=7% (short distance), 6% (medium distance), 5% (long distance), 10% (ball), 0.7% recoil
|nsdmg=7% (short distance), 6% (medium distance), 5% (long distance), 10% (air), 0.7% recoil
|nsdesc=Pichu's main projectile. Fires a jolt of electricity forward. It travels forward while bouncing along the ground, and can also travel up walls, below the edge, and along ceilings. If used in the air, it will travel diagonally down instead. Disappears after around 3 seconds. Can be used to gimp certain recoveries. Deals less damage the farther it travels.
|nsdesc=Pichu's main projectile. Fires a jolt of electricity forward. Compared to Pikachu's, it is faster, bigger and stronger. It also travels forward while bouncing along the ground, and can also travel up walls, below the edge, and along ceilings, making it a strong edgeguarding and 2 framing tool. If used in the air, it will travel diagonally down instead and will deal more damage. Disappears after around 3 seconds. Can be used to gimp certain recoveries. Deals less damage the farther it travels.
|ssname=Skull Bash
|ssname=Skull Bash
|ssdmg=4% (uncharged), 7.8% (uncharged smash input), 33% (fully charged), 1.8% recoil
|ssdmg=4% (uncharged), 7.8% (uncharged smash input), 33% (fully charged), 1.8% recoil
|ssdesc=Charges and, when the B button is released, fires itself forward like a missile. When fully charged or close to fully charged, it has KO power. The move can also be used to extend Pichu's recovery, though it does have some lag. Compared to Pikachu's Skull Bash, Pichu's Skull Bash deals more damage and covers more distance when fully charged, but deals less damage when uncharged, takes longer to fully charge, causes recoil damage and has more endlag.  
|ssdesc=Charges and, when the B button is released, fires itself forward like a missile. When fully charged or close to fully charged, it has KO power. The move can also be used to extend Pichu's recovery, though it does have some lag. Compared to Pikachu's Skull Bash, Pichu's Skull Bash deals more damage and covers more distance when fully charged, but deals less damage when uncharged, takes longer to fully charge, causes recoil damage and has more endlag.
|usname=Agility
|usname=Agility
|usdmg=0%, 0.9% recoil (warp 1), 1.4% recoil (warp 2)
|usdmg=0%, 0.9% recoil (warp 1), 1.4% recoil (warp 2)
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|dsname=Thunder (Pokémon){{!}}Thunder
|dsname=Thunder (Pokémon){{!}}Thunder
|dsdmg=14% (shockwave), 4% (thunderbolt), 6% (thunderbolt meteor), 3.5% recoil
|dsdmg=14% (shockwave), 4% (thunderbolt), 6% (thunderbolt meteor), 3.5% recoil
|dsdesc=Summons a thundercloud from which a lightning bolt comes down and strikes Pichu. The start of the bolt has a meteor effect and deals more damage than the rest of the bolt. When the bolt hits Pichu, a shockwave is generated than has the potential to KO. Pichu also gains intangibility for 10 frames if it connects, just like Pikachu. Compared to Pikachu's Thunder, Pichu's Thunder has less startup but deals less damage and knockback overall and causes recoil damage.
|dsdesc=Summons a thundercloud from which a lightning bolt comes down and strikes Pichu. The start of the bolt has a meteor effect and deals more damage than the rest of the bolt. When the bolt hits Pichu, a shockwave is generated that has the potential to KO. Pichu also gains intangibility for 10 frames if it connects, just like Pikachu. Compared to Pikachu's Thunder, Pichu's Thunder has less startup but deals less damage and knockback overall and causes recoil damage. The thunderbolt travels faster than Pikachu's version, giving it both positives and negatives: this makes it easier to land, but Pichu will be more vulnerable.


|fsname=Volt Tackle
|fsname=Volt Tackle
|fsdmg=0.3% (6 hits during startup), 1% (initial hit), 1.6% (loop), 21% (launch), 3.2% recoil (startup), 0.2% recoil (loop), 3.5% recoil (launch)
|fsdmg=0.3% (6 hits during startup), 1% (initial hit), 1.6% (loop), 21% (launch), 3.2% recoil (startup), 0.2% recoil (loop), 3.5% recoil (launch)
|fsdesc=Pichu turns into a ball of electricity and dashes forward. Any opponents hit are knocked into the center of the screen where Pichu furiously tackles them from multiple directions then releases a powerful electric blast in the center. If the dash doesn't hit an opponent, the final smash is ended early.
|fsdesc=Pichu turns into a ball of electricity and dashes forward. Any opponents hit are knocked into the center of the screen where Pichu furiously tackles them from multiple directions then releases a powerful electric blast in the center. If the dash doesn't hit an opponent, the final smash is ended early. It causes a large amount of recoil damage, but is overall stronger than Pikachu's version.}}
 
===Stats===
 
{{Attributes
| cast=89
| weight=62 | rweight=89
| dash=1.98 | rdash=30-35
| run=1.892 | rrun=28
| walk=1.302 | rwalk=13-14
| trac=0.11 | rtrac=39-47
| airfric=0.0075 | rairfric=67-75
| air=1.029 | rair=49-51
| baseaccel=0.01 | rbaseaccel=15-87
| addaccel=0.09 | raddaccel=7-10
| gravity=0.14 | rgravity=5-6
| fall=1.9 | rfall=6
| ff=2.5 | rff=50
| jumpsquat=3 | rjumpsquat=1-88
| jumpheight=36.75 | rjumpheight=15
| shorthop=17.43 | rshorthop=21
| djump=36.02 | rdjump=25
}}
}}
===[[Announcer]] call===
{{audio|Needs announcer calls from other languages.}}
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Pichu English Announcer SSBU.wav|English/Japanese/Chinese
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===[[On-screen appearance]]===
===[[On-screen appearance]]===
*Jumps out from a Poké Ball and waves both hands in the air with joy before landing, saying "Pichu!" in the process.
*Jumps out from a Poké Ball and waves both hands in the air with joy before landing, saying "Pichu!" in the process (the same voice clip used for its side taunt).
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PichuOnScreenAppearanceSSBU.gif|Pichu's on-screen appearance
</gallery>


===[[Taunts]]===
===[[Taunt]]s===
*'''Up taunt''': Charges up with electricity, similar to Pikachu's up taunt, but falls back dazed at the end.
*'''Up taunt''': Charges up with electricity, similar to {{SSBU|Pikachu}}'s up taunt, but falls back dazed at the end.
*'''Side taunt''': Jumps up and waves at the camera, saying "Pichu!" This was its left-facing taunt in ''Melee''.
*'''Side taunt''': Jumps up and waves at the camera, saying "Pichu!" This was its left-facing taunt in ''Melee''.
*'''Down taunt''': Squirms around on the ground, saying "Pichu!" This was its right-facing taunt in ''Melee''.
*'''Down taunt''': Squirms around on the ground, saying "Pichu!" This was its right-facing taunt in ''Melee''.
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===[[Idle poses]]===
===[[Idle pose]]s===
*Turns and looks at its tail.
*Turns and looks at its tail, twitching it.
*Looks around itself excitedly.
*Looks around itself excitedly.
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SSBUPichuIdle1.gif|Pichu's first idle pose
SSBUPichuIdle1.gif|Pichu's first idle pose.
SSBUPichuIdle2.gif|Pichu's second idle pose
SSBUPichuIdle2.gif|Pichu's second idle pose.
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===[[Crowd cheer]]===
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<div class="tabbertab" title="English, Japanese/Chinese, Italian, Dutch, French">
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="1"
|-
!{{{name|}}}
!Cheer (English)
!Cheer (Japanese/Chinese)
!Cheer (Italian)
!Cheer (Dutch)
!Cheer (French)
|-
! scope="row"|Cheer
|{{NTSC}} [[File:Pichu Cheer English NTSC SSBU.ogg|center]] <br> {{PAL}} [[File:Pichu Cheer English PAL SSBU.ogg|center]]||[[File:Pichu Cheer Japanese SSBU.ogg|center]]||[[File:Pichu Cheer Italian SSBU.ogg|center]]||[[File:Pichu Cheer Dutch SSBU.ogg|center]]||{{NTSC}} [[File:Pichu Cheer French NTSC SSBU.ogg|center]] <br> {{PAL}} [[File:Pichu Cheer French PAL SSBU.ogg|center]]
|-
! scope="row"|Description
|Pi - chu! || Pichu! || Pi - chu! *claps 3 times* || Pi - chu! || Pi - chu! Pi - chu!
|}
</div>
<div class="tabbertab" title="German, Spanish, Russian, Korean">
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="1"
|-
!{{{name|}}}
!Cheer (German)
!Cheer (Spanish)
!Cheer (Russian)
!Cheer (Korean)
|-
! scope="row"|Cheer
|[[File:Pichu Cheer German SSBU.ogg|center]]||{{NTSC}} [[File:Pichu Cheer Spanish NTSC SSBU.ogg|center]] <br> {{PAL}} [[File:Pichu Cheer Spanish PAL SSBU.ogg|center]]||[[File:Pichu Cheer Russian SSBU.ogg|center]]||[[File:Pichu Cheer Korean SSBU.ogg|center]]
|-
! scope="row"|Description
|Pi - chu! Pi - chu! Piiiiii! || Este Pichu! Este Pichu! E! E! || Pichu! Pichu! || Pi - chu!
|}
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</div>


===[[Victory pose]]s===
===[[Victory pose]]s===
*Cheers twice (facing to the right first and the left second), jumps thrice while spinning, and poses with its left hand raised. During the jumping, it says "Pi-Pi-Pichu!"
*'''Left:''' Cheers twice (facing to the right first and the left second), jumps thrice while spinning, and poses with its left hand raised, chanting "Pichu, Pichu!"
*Jumps three times, with the third jump, which is done while spinning, being higher than the first two. While in midair, Pichu waves both of its arms. After landing, Pichu raises both of its arms and arches towards its left side. During the pose, Pichu says "Pichu, Pichu!"
*'''Up:''' Jumps three times, with the third jump, which is done while spinning, being higher than the first two. While in midair, Pichu waves both of its arms. After landing, Pichu raises both of its arms and arches towards its left side. During the pose, Pichu says "Pi-Pi-Pichu!" in sync with each jump.
*Charges electricity, making itself dizzy, then stands up and winks.
*'''Right:''' Charges electricity, making itself fall over, then stands up and winks while scratching its head.
[[File:PokemonSeriesVictoryThemeUltimate.ogg|thumb|A small excerpt of the title theme of ''Pokémon Red, Blue, Yellow, and Green Versions'', a track which would go on to become the ''Pokémon'' main theme and the title theme for the entire series.]]
[[File:PokemonSeriesVictoryThemeUltimate.ogg|thumb|A small excerpt of the title theme of ''Pokémon Red, Blue, Yellow, and Green Versions'', a track which would go on to become the ''Pokémon'' main theme and the title theme for the entire series.]]
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==In competitive play==
==In [[competitive play]]==
===Notable players===
===Most historically significant players===
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====Active====
 
*{{Sm|Blacktwins|Canada}} - One of the best Pichu players in Canada. Placed 2nd at {{Trn|Frozen Phoenix 2019}}, 5th at {{Trn|Saints Gaming Live 2019}}, and 49th at {{Trn|Get On My Level 2019}}. Ranked 1st on the [[Southern Ontario Power Rankings#Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Rankings|Southern Ontario Ultimate Power Rankings]].
''See also: [[:Category:Pichu players (SSBU)]]''
*{{Sm|Captain L|Canada}} - Co-main Pichu with {{SSBU|Pikachu}} and is considered the best Pichu main in Canada. Placed 5th at {{Trn|Don't Park on the Grass 2018}}, 7th at {{Trn|Battle of BC 3}}, 17th at {{Trn|Frostbite 2019}}, and 25th at {{Trn|MomoCon 2019}}.
 
*{{Sm|Eon|USA}} - Co-mains Pichu with {{SSBU|Fox}}. Placed 2nd at {{Trn|SoCal Chronicles}}, 13th at {{Trn|Heart of Battle}}, and 49th at {{Trn|GENESIS 6}}.
*{{Sm|Blacktwins13|Canada}} - One of the best Pichu players in North America after Pichu's nerfs, although he often played other characters alongside Pichu such as {{SSBU|Roy}} and {{SSBU|Mario}}. During ths time, he most notably placing 2nd at {{Trn|Rising Stars at EGLX 2019}} defeating {{Sm|ESAM}} and 9th at {{Trn|Shine 2019}} defeating {{Sm|Goblin}}. Although he eventually picked up {{SSBU|Pyra}} and {{SSBU|Mythra}}, he remains one of the few players from the early metagame who still played Pichu, placing 25th at {{Trn|Get On My Level 2023}} with primarily Pichu and defeating {{Sm|Riddles}} with Pichu at {{Trn|Gourmet Bash 3}}.
*{{Sm|NAKAT|USA}} - One of the best Pichu players in the world. Placed 7th at {{Trn|Smash 'N' Splash 5}}, 13th at {{Trn|Umebura SP 3}}, 17th at {{Trn|Get On My Level 2019}}, 33rd at both {{Trn|GENESIS 6}} and {{Trn|Frostbite 2019}}.
*{{Sm|NaetorU|France}} - One of the best Pichu players in the post-online metagame who was the definitive best in 2023. He was first known for placing 7th at {{Trn|COLOSSEL 2022}} defeating {{Sm|Bloom4Eva}} along the way, and since then had some of of the best Pichu performances since the early metagame, including placing 13th at {{Trn|Ultimate Fighting Arena 2023}} defeating {{Sm|MkLeo}} and 17th at {{Trn|Tera}} defeating {{Sm|Cosmos}}, as well as wins over players such as {{Sm|Lea}} at {{Trn|Double Down 2022}} and {{Sm|Kola}} at {{Trn|GENESIS 9}}. He was ranked 89th on the [[UltRank 2022]], the first solo-Pichu player ranked globally during this period.
*{{Sm|Nietono|Japan}} - The best Pichu player in Japan and one of the best ones in the world. Placed 1st at {{Trn|Umebura SP 3}}, 9th at both [[Umebura SP 2]] and {{Trn|Umebura Japan Major 2019}}, and 49th at [[GENESIS 6]].
*{{Sm|NAKAT|USA}} - One of the best Pichu players in North America during the first half of 2019, ranking 26th on the [[Spring 2019 PGRU]]. His best run to date was at {{Trn|Smash 'N' Splash 5}}, where he defeated {{Sm|Nairo}}, {{Sm|Mr.E}}, and {{Sm|Rivers}} to place 7th; he also notably placed 9th at {{Trn|Smash Factor 8}} and 13th at {{Trn|Umebura SP 3}}. He became less active in the fall and played a mix of Pichu and {{SSBU|Sora}} in the post-online metagame before going inactive in 2022.
*{{Sm|RFang|USA}} - The best Pichu player in South Carolina. Placed 3rd at {{Trn|2GG: Grand Tour - South Carolina}}, 17th at {{Trn|Smash 'N' Splash 5}}, and 25th at {{Trn|MomoCon 2019}}.
*{{Sm|Nietono|Japan}} - One of the best Pichu players of all-time, ranking as high as 27th on the [[Fall 2019 PGRU]]. He is the only Pichu player to win a major, doing so at {{Trn|Umebura SP 3}}, and has also placed 7th at both {{Trn|Umebura SP 6}} and {{Trn|Umebura SP 7}}. He continued to main Pichu in the post-online metagame, notably placing 3rd at {{Trn|Maesuma TOP 8}}, but slowly began playing other characters until he dropped Pichu entirely by 2023.
*{{Sm|Tachyon|USA}} - Placed 1st at {{Trn|GatorLAN Spring 2019}}, 4th at {{Trn|Come to Papa 3}}, 7th at {{Trn|Overlords of Orlando: Ultimate Edition}}, 13th at {{Trn|Smash Conference United}}, and 25th at {{Trn|Frostbite 2019}}. Has wins over {{Sm|Larry Lurr}}, {{Sm|tamim}} and {{Sm|Mew2King}}.
*{{Sm|RFang|USA}} - One of the best Pichu players in the world in the second half of 2019, ranking 45th on the [[Fall 2019 PGRU]] and notably performing well mostly as a solo-main in spite of Pichu's nerfs. He is best known for his run to 7th at {{Trn|The Big House 9}} defeating {{Sm|Light|p=Connecticut}} and {{Sm|WaDi}}, and had also placing 3rd at {{Trn|2GG: Grand Tour - South Carolina}} defeating {{Sm|Kola}} and 4th at {{Trn|Tri-state Showdown: Fall 2019}} defeating {{Sm|Nairo}}. He stopped competing during the online metagame and has only made a few offline appearances since.
*{{Sm|Tyroy|USA}} - Co-main Pichu with {{SSBU|Joker}} and is considered one of the best Pichu players in the Midwest. Placed 5th at both {{Trn|Midwest Mayhem Ultimate}} and {{Trn|Combo Breaker 2019}}, 9th at {{Trn|Retro Arena 64}}, and 17th at {{Trn|Midwest Arena}}.
*{{Sm|VoiD|USA}} - Pichu's primary representative in the first few months of competitive play and one of the best Pichu players of all-time. He is the only Pichu player ever ranked in the top 10, ranking 9th on the [[Spring 2019 PGRU]] thanks to runs such as 2nd at {{Trn|GENESIS 6}} and 5th at both {{Trn|MomoCon 2019}} and {{Trn|Smash 'N' Splash 5}}. Following Pichu's nerfs, he began playing other characters instead and dropped the character in favor of {{SSBU|Sheik}} right before the pandemic.
*{{Sm|VoiD|USA}} - The best Pichu player in the world. Placed 1st at [[Super Splat Bros]] and {{Trn|SoCal Chronicles}}, 2nd at [[GENESIS 6]], and 9th at [[Let's Make Moves]]. Ranked 1st on the [[SoCal Power Rankings#Super Smash Bros. Ultimate rankings|SoCal Ultimate Power Rankings]].
*{{Sm|Yone_pi|Japan}} - One of the best Pichu players since 2024. Although he had been active earlier and had performed well regionally, 2024 marked his breakout year, with him placing 7th at {{Trn|Sumabato SP 47}} defeating {{Sm|Miya|p=Honshu}}, the best Pichu performance since {{Trn|Maesuma TOP 8}}. He has since followed it up with several other strong major performances, most notably placing 7th at {{Trn|Sumabato SP 52}} and 9th at both {{Trn|UltCore Third}} and {{Trn|Sumabato SP 50}}. He is ranked 57th on the [[LumiRank 2024.1]], the highest-ranking solo-Pichu player since the early metagame.
*{{Sm|Yetey|Austria}} - The best Pichu player in Europe. Placed 1st at [[Schism 3]], 5th at [[Valhalla II]], and 25th at {{Trn|ICARUS V}}.
 
===Tier placement and history===
In contrast to its ''Melee'' counterpart, where it is considered one of the worst characters in the game, Pichu was commonly viewed as one of the best, if not the best, characters in the game in the early metagame. This was due to its small size and powerful KO moves, which included back air, {{b|Thunder|Pokémon}}, and its infamous forward tilt. These strengths made Pichu one of the most popular characters in the first few months of the competitive scene, ranking 7th for representation between January and June 2019, and Pichu saw a plethora of strong results from players such as {{Sm|NAKAT}}, {{Sm|Nietono}}, and {{Sm|VoiD}}, all of whom were ultimately ranked top 50 on the [[Spring 2019 PGRU]].  


====Inactive====
However, update {{SSBU|3.1.0}} increased Pichu's size and nerfed the power of its forward tilt, while increasing the amount of recoil damage on nearly all of its electric attacks. The nerfs were significant enough to stagnate Pichu's playerbase, as many of its best players either began playing other characters (VoiD) or stopped attending events (NAKAT). Although this period still saw several notable Pichu results from Nietono and {{Sm|RFang}}, Pichu's playerbase began shrinking as other players started to consider Pichu as inferior to {{SSBU|Pikachu}}. In spite of some of the nerfs being reverted in update {{SSBU|11.0.0}}, this decline continued through the online and post-online metagames, with RFang becoming inactive and Nietono dropping the character entirely, and although this period also saw the rise of {{Sm|NaetorU}}, Pichu remained scarce in top-level play. As such, Pichu saw one of the harshest declines out of any character in ''Ultimate'', with the community reassessing it to be a mid-tier character at best. This was reflected in the first tier list, where Pichu was ranked 55th as an upper-mid tier character; although it moved up to 53rd on the second tier list, its overall score was lower than in the first tier list.
*{{Sm|Jakal|USA}} - Placed 7th at {{Trn|Overclocked Ultimate}}, 9th at {{Trn|Suplex City Smash}}, and 13th at {{Trn|Glitch 6}} before switching to {{SSBU|Wolf}}.
 
Despite this severe drop in perception, Pichu is still unanimously considered to be significantly more viable than its ''Melee'' iteration.


=={{SSBU|Classic Mode}}: Lightweight Fracas==
=={{SSBU|Classic Mode}}: Lightweight Fracas==
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Pichu fights against opponents that are [[Weight|lightweight]]s like itself, on stages that take place in the sky.
Pichu fights against opponents that are [[Weight|lightweight]]s like itself, on stages that take place in the sky.


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{|class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
!Round!!Opponent!!Stage!!Music!!Notes
!Round!!Opponent!!Stage!!Music!!Notes
|-
|-
|1||{{SSBU|Jigglypuff}} {{Head|Jigglypuff|g=SSBU|s=20px}}||[[Pokémon Stadium 2]]||''{{SSBUMusicLink|Pokémon|Pokémon Center - Pokémon Red / Pokémon Blue}}''||
|1|| {{CharHead|Jigglypuff|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||[[Pokémon Stadium 2]]||''{{SSBUMusicLink|Pokémon|Pokémon Center - Pokémon Red / Pokémon Blue}}''||
|-
|-
|2||{{SSBU|Squirtle}} {{Head|Squirtle|g=SSBU|s=20px}}||[[Peach's Castle]]||''{{SSBUMusicLink|Pokémon|Road to Viridian City - Pokémon Red / Pokémon Blue}}''||Squirtle's {{SSBU|Pokémon Trainer}} is absent.
|2|| {{CharHead|Squirtle|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||[[Peach's Castle]]||''{{SSBUMusicLink|Pokémon|Road to Viridian City - Pokémon Red / Pokémon Blue}}''||Squirtle's {{SSBU|Pokémon Trainer}} is absent.
|-
|-
|3||{{SSBU|Mr. Game & Watch}} {{Head|Mr. Game & Watch|g=SSBU|s=20px}}||[[Skyworld]]||''{{SSBUMusicLink|Kid Icarus|Underworld}}''||
|3|| {{CharHead|Mr. Game & Watch|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||[[Skyworld]]||''{{SSBUMusicLink|Kid Icarus|Underworld}}''||
|-
|-
|4||{{SSBU|Olimar}} {{Head|Olimar|g=SSBU|s=20px}}||[[Pilotwings]]||''{{SSBUMusicLink|Other|Light Plane (Remix)}}''||
|4|| {{CharHead|Olimar|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||[[Pilotwings]]||''{{SSBUMusicLink|Other|Light Plane (Remix)}}''||
|-
|-
|5||{{SSBU|Kirby}} {{Head|Kirby|g=SSBU|s=20px}} and {{SSBU|Meta Knight}} {{Head|Meta Knight|g=SSBU|s=20px}}||[[Skyloft]]||''{{SSBUMusicLink|Kirby|Butter Building (for 3DS / Wii U)}}''||This battle is a free-for-all.
|5|| {{CharHead|Kirby|SSBU|hsize=20px}} and {{CharHead|Meta Knight|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||[[Skyloft]]||''{{SSBUMusicLink|Kirby|Butter Building (for 3DS / Wii U)}}''||This battle is a free-for-all.
|-
|-
|6||{{SSBU|Mewtwo}} {{Head|Mewtwo|g=SSBU|s=20px}}||[[Prism Tower]]||''{{SSBUMusicLink|Pokémon|Pokémon Red / Pokémon Blue Medley}}''||
|6|| {{CharHead|Mewtwo|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||[[Prism Tower]]||''{{SSBUMusicLink|Pokémon|Pokémon Red / Pokémon Blue Medley}}''||
|-
|-
|colspan="5"|[[Bonus Stage]]
|colspan="5"|[[Bonus Stage]]
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===Fighter Battle===
===Fighter Battle===
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{|class="wikitable" style="width:100%;"
|-
|-
! style="width:5%;"|No.
!style="width:5%;"|No.
! style="width:5%;"|Image
!style="width:5%;"|Image
! Name
!Name
! Type
!Type
! Power
!Power
! Stage
!Stage
! Music
!Music
|-
|-
| 19
|19
| [[File:Pichu SSBU.png|center|108x108px]]
|[[File:Pichu SSBU.png|center|64x64px]]
| {{SSBU|Pichu}}
|Pichu
| {{color|#dc1029|Attack}}
|{{SpiritType|Attack}} <center>{{color|#dc1029|Attack}}</center>
| 7,500
|7,500
| [[Prism Tower]] ([[Ω form]])
|[[Prism Tower]] ([[Ω form]])
| ''{{SSBUMusicLink|Pokémon|Pokémon Red / Pokémon Blue Medley}}''
|''{{SSBUMusicLink|Pokémon|Pokémon Red / Pokémon Blue Medley}}''
|}
|}
{{-}}
{{clr}}


==[[Spirit]]s==
==[[Spirit]]==
Pichu's Fighter Spirit can be obtained by completing [[Classic Mode]]. It is also available periodically for purchase in the shop for 500 coins. Unlocking Pichu in World of Light allows the player to preview the spirit below in the Spirit List under the name "???". As a Fighter Spirit, it cannot be used in Spirit Battles and is purely aesthetic. Each Fighter Spirit has an alternate version that replaces them with their artwork in ''Ultimate''.
Pichu's Fighter Spirit can be obtained by completing {{SSBU|Classic Mode}}. It is also available periodically for purchase in the shop for 300 Gold, but only after Pichu has been unlocked. Unlocking Pichu in World of Light allows the player to preview the spirit below in the Spirit List under the name "???". As a Fighter Spirit, it cannot be used in Spirit Battles and is purely aesthetic. Its Fighter Spirit has an alternate version that replaces it with its artwork in ''Ultimate''.


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<center>
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Pichu Spirit.png|410. '''''Pichu'''''
SSBU spirit Pichu.png|410. '''''Pichu'''''
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</center>
</center>


==In Spirit battles==
==In Spirit Battles==
===As the main opponent===
===As the main opponent===
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{|class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%;"
|-
! colspan=4|Spirit
! colspan=4|Spirit
! colspan=7|Battle parameters
! colspan=7|Battle parameters
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|-
|-
|468
|468
|[[File:Ampharos.png|center|64x64px]]
|{{SpiritTableName|Ampharos|size=64}}
|{{anchor|Ampharos}}Ampharos
|''Pokémon'' Series
|''Pokémon series''
|•Giant {{SSBU|Pichu}} {{Head|Pichu|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Band}}
|•Giant {{SSBU|Pichu}} {{Head|Pichu|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Band}}
|[[File:SpiritTypeAttack.png|20px|center|Attack]]
|{{SpiritType|Attack}}
|4,500
|4,500
|[[Prism Tower]] ([[Battlefield form]])
|[[Prism Tower]] ([[Battlefield form]])
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|-
|-
|507
|507
|[[File:Rotom Spirit.png|center|64x64px]]
|{{SpiritTableName|Rotom|size=64}}
|{{anchor|Rotom}}Rotom
|''Pokémon'' Series
|''Pokémon series''
|•{{SSBU|Pichu}} {{Head|Pichu|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Cyan}}×2
|•{{SSBU|Pichu}} {{Head|Pichu|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Cyan}} (×2)
|{{SpiritType|Grab}}
|[[File:SpiritTypeGrab.png|20px|center|Grab]]
|3,800
|3,800
|[[PictoChat 2]] ([[Battlefield form]])
|[[PictoChat 2]] ([[Battlefield form]])
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|-
|-
|541
|541
|[[File:Dedenne spirit.png|center|64x64px]]
|{{SpiritTableName|Dedenne|link=y|size=64}}
|{{anchor|Dedenne}}[[Dedenne]]
|''Pokémon'' Series
|''Pokémon series''
|•{{SSBU|Pichu}} {{Head|Pichu|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Cyan}}
|•{{SSBU|Pichu}} {{Head|Pichu|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Cyan}}
|[[File:SpiritTypeAttack.png|20px|center|Attack]]
|{{SpiritType|Attack}}
|2,000
|2,000
|[[Pokémon Stadium 2]] ([[Battlefield form]])
|[[Pokémon Stadium 2]] ([[Battlefield form]])
|•Hazard: Zap Floor
|•Hazard: Zap Floor
|•The floor is electrified<br>•The enemy favors neutral specials<br>•Only certain Pokémon will emerge from Poké Balls ([[Dedenne]])
|•The floor is electrified<br>•The enemy favors neutral specials<br>•Only certain Pokémon will emerge from Poké Balls (Dedenne)
|{{SSBUMusicLink|Pokémon|Battle! (Wild Pokémon) - Pokémon X / Pokémon Y}}
|{{SSBUMusicLink|Pokémon|Battle! (Wild Pokémon) - Pokémon X / Pokémon Y}}
|-
|-
|554
|554
|[[File:TogedemaruSpirit.png|center|64x64px]]
|{{SpiritTableName|Togedemaru|link=y|size=64}}
|{{anchor|Togedemaru}}[[Togedemaru]]
|''Pokémon'' Series
|''Pokémon series''
|•{{SSBU|Pichu}} Team {{Head|Pichu|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Spiky}}×4
|•{{SSBU|Pichu}} {{Head|Pichu|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Spiky}} (×4)
|{{SpiritType|Shield}}
|[[File:SpiritTypeShield.png|20px|center|Shield]]
|1,500
|1,500
|[[Prism Tower]]
|[[Prism Tower]]
|•Item: [[Unira]]
|•Item: [[Unira]]
|•The enemy favors down specials<br>•Only certain Pokémon will emerge from Poké Balls ([[Togedemaru]])<br>•The enemy is easily distracted by items
|•The enemy favors down specials<br>•Only certain Pokémon will emerge from Poké Balls (Togedemaru)<br>•The enemy is easily distracted by items
|{{SSBUMusicLink|Pokémon|Battle! (Wild Pokémon) - Pokémon Sun / Pokémon Moon}}
|{{SSBUMusicLink|Pokémon|Battle! (Wild Pokémon) - Pokémon Sun / Pokémon Moon}}
|-
|-
|744
|744
|[[File:Fronks.png|center|64x64px]]
|{{SpiritTableName|Fronks|size=64}}
|Fronks
|''WarioWare'' Series
|''WarioWare series''
|•Tiny {{SSBU|Pichu}} Team {{Head|Pichu|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Cyan}}×4
|•Tiny {{SSBU|Pichu}} Team {{Head|Pichu|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Cyan}} (x4)
|{{SpiritType|Shield}}
|[[File:SpiritTypeShield.png|20px|center|Shield]]
|1,900
|1,900
|[[WarioWare, Inc.]] (hazards off)
|[[WarioWare, Inc.]] (hazards off)
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|-
|-
|805
|805
|[[File:Yellow Pikmin Spirit.png|center|64x64px]]
|{{SpiritTableName|Yellow Pikmin|customname=[[Pikmin (species)|Yellow Pikmin]]|size=64}}
|{{anchor|Yellow Pikmin}}[[Pikmin (species)|Yellow Pikmin]]
|''Pikmin'' Series
|''Pikmin series''
|•Tiny {{SSBU|Pichu}} Team {{Head|Pichu|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=White}}×12 (10 HP)
|•Tiny {{SSBU|Pichu}} Team {{Head|Pichu|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=White}} (×12)
|{{SpiritType|Attack}}
|[[File:SpiritTypeAttack.png|20px|center|Attack]]
|4,100
|4,100
|[[Garden of Hope]] ([[Battlefield form]])
|[[Garden of Hope]] ([[Battlefield form]])
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|-
|-
|1,045
|1,045
|[[File:Zapfish.png|center|64x64px]]
|{{SpiritTableName|Zapfish|size=64}}
|Zapfish
|''Splatoon'' Series
|''Splatoon series''
|•{{SSBU|Pichu}} Team {{Head|Pichu|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Spiky}}×4
|•{{SSBU|Pichu}} {{Head|Pichu|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Spiky}} (×4)
|{{SpiritType|Shield}}
|[[File:SpiritTypeShield.png|20px|center|Shield]]
|2,500
|2,500
|[[Prism Tower]] ([[Battlefield form]])
|[[Prism Tower]] ([[Battlefield form]])
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|•The floor is electrified
|•The floor is electrified
|{{SSBUMusicLink|Splatoon|Octoweaponry}}
|{{SSBUMusicLink|Splatoon|Octoweaponry}}
|-
|1,334
|{{SpiritTableName|Great Sabrecub|customname=Great Sabrecub|size=64}}
|''DRAGON QUEST'' Series
|•{{SSBU|Pichu}} {{Head|Pichu|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Spiky}} (60 HP)<br>•Giant {{SSBU|Pikachu}} {{Head|Pikachu|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Female}} (120 HP)
|{{SpiritType|Attack}}
|2,900
|[[Gaur Plain]] ([[Ω form]])
|•Item: [[Soccer Ball]]
|•Defeat the main fighter to win<br>•[[Stamina battle]]<br>•The enemy shields often
|{{SSBUMusicLink|Dragon Quest|Marching through the Fields}}
|}
|}


===As a minion===
===As a minion===
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{|class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%;"
|-
! colspan=4|Spirit
! colspan=4|Spirit
! colspan=7|Battle parameters
! colspan=7|Battle parameters
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|-
|-
|782
|782
|{{anchor|Chaotix}}[[File:Chaotix Spirit.png|center|64x64px]]
|{{SpiritTableName|Chaotix|size=64}}
|Chaotix
|''Sonic The Hedgehog'' Series
|''Sonic the Hedgehog series''
|•{{SSBU|Sonic}} {{Head|Sonic|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Purple}}<br>•{{SSBU|Pichu}} {{Head|Pichu|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Cyan}}<br>•{{SSBU|King K. Rool}} {{Head|King K. Rool|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Blue}}
|•{{SSBU|Sonic}} {{Head|Sonic|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Purple}}<br>•{{SSBU|Pichu}} {{Head|Pichu|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Cyan}}<br>•{{SSBU|King K. Rool}} {{Head|King K. Rool|g=SSBU|s=20px|cl=Blue}}
|[[File:SpiritTypeGrab.png|20px|center|Grab]]
|{{SpiritType|Grab}}
|1,600
|1,600
|[[Windy Hill Zone]]
|[[Windy Hill Zone]]
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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Pichu amiibo.png|Pichu's [[amiibo]].
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SSBU Pichu Number.png|Pichu's fighter card.
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Pichu unlock notice SSBU.jpg|Pichu's unlock notice.
Pokémon Smash Bros.png|Artwork of all playable Pokémon characters and Poké Ball Pokémon, as posted by the official Pokémon Twitter account.
SSBUWebsitePichu1.jpg|Taunting in [[Great Bay]].
SSBUWebsitePichu1.jpg|Taunting in [[Great Bay]].
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===Character Showcase Video===
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Pichu and {{SSBU|Young Link}} share the longest gap between playable appearances in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series, with seventeen years between ''Melee'' and ''Ultimate''.
*Pichu and {{SSBU|Young Link}} share the longest gap between playable appearances in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series, with seventeen years between ''Melee'' and ''Ultimate''. This has been noted by both of their ''Super Smash Bros.'' blog's "Today's Fighter" descriptions.
**This has been noted by both of their ''Super Smash Bros.'' blog's "Today's Fighter" descriptions.
*Pichu, {{SSBU|Dr. Mario}}, and Young Link are the only non-Echo Fighters who are full clones.
*One of the poses Pichu strikes in its new taunt resembles its trophy from {{for3ds}}.
*One of the poses Pichu strikes in its new taunt resembles [[:File:PichuTrophy3DS.png|its trophy]] from {{for3ds}}.
*Pichu is the only veteran absent from ''SSB4'' to be absent from the full group artwork version of the box cover.
**Pichu can also be seen with a similar pose in the [[:File:SSBU Panoramic.png|panoramic artwork]].
*Pichu is the only veteran absent from ''SSB4'' to be absent from the [[:File:SSBU Key Art.png|full group artwork version of the box cover]].
*Pichu is the only veteran who is unaffected by the new universal 3-frame [[jumpsquat]]; in ''Melee'', its jumpsquat animation also took three frames to complete.
*Pichu is the only veteran who is unaffected by the new universal 3-frame [[jumpsquat]]; in ''Melee'', its jumpsquat animation also took three frames to complete.
*Pichu's [[fast fall]] provides the smallest change to its falling speed when compared to any other fighter. It increases its fall speed by only 31.579%, compared to the usual 60%.
*Pichu's [[fast fall]] provides the smallest change to its falling speed when compared to any other fighter. It increases its fall speed by only 31.579%, compared to the usual 60%.
*One of Pichu's [[Alternate costume (SSBU)#Pichu|alternate costumes]] is the {{s|bulbapedia|Spiky-eared Pichu}} from ''[[bulbapedia:M12|Arceus and the Jewel of Life]]'' and [[bulbapedia:Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver|''Pokémon HeartGold'' and ''SoulSilver'']]. Being one of a kind, the Spiky-eared Pichu is female, making it the only one of Pichu's alternate costumes with an implicit gender.
*One of Pichu's [[Alternate costume (SSBU)#Pichu|alternate costumes]] is the {{s|bulbapedia|Spiky-eared Pichu}} from ''[[bulbapedia:M12|Arceus and the Jewel of Life]]'' and [[bulbapedia:Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver|''Pokémon HeartGold'' and ''SoulSilver'']]. Being one of a kind, the Spiky-eared Pichu is female, making it the only one of Pichu's alternate costumes with an implicit gender.
*As of ''Ultimate'', Pichu is the only character who takes damage while using their Final Smash.
**''Ultimate'' also marks the first 3D appearance of Spiky-eared Pichu.
**For unknown reasons, unlike other characters represented through alternate costumes, such as [[Alph]], the [[Koopalings]], and even [[Pikachu Libre]], Spiky-eared Pichu does not have an obtainable Fighter Spirit of her own.
**Similar to {{SSBU|Pikachu}}, who, among the [[Original 12]], is the only one to technically be considered a completely different character via two of its alternate costumes, Pichu is also the only character among ''[[Melee]]'s'' newcomers that can be considered a completely different character via one of its costumes (That being the spiky-eared variant, which is confirmed to be female).
*As of ''Ultimate'', Pichu is the only character in any game who takes damage while using their Final Smash (excluding characters that can move around freely and be attacked during their Final Smash such as {{SSBU|Ice Climbers}} and {{SSBU|Inkling}}).
**In a Stamina match, Pichu cannot be KO'd by its Final Smash, as its HP will never go below 0.1 while the Final Smash is active.
**In a Stamina match, Pichu cannot be KO'd by its Final Smash, as its HP will never go below 0.1 while the Final Smash is active.
**This also makes Pichu the only character that can take damage from all of its special moves, in both ''Melee'' and ''Ultimate''.
**Because of this, Pichu is the only character that can take damage from all of its special moves, in both ''Melee'' and ''Ultimate''.
*Spiky-eared Pichu's [[damage meter]] portrait protrudes to the right the most out of every fighter.
*Pichu is the only Pokémon character absent in {{SSBU|Pokémon Trainer}}'s Classic Mode route.
*Despite fighting lightweight characters, {{SSBU|Fox}}, {{SSBU|Pikachu}}, {{SSBU|Sheik}} and {{SSBU|Zero Suit Samus}} do not appear in Pichu's Classic Mode route.
*Discounting fighters who do not appear in any spirit battles, Pichu, {{SSBU|Banjo & Kazooie}}, and {{SSBU|Daisy}} are the only fighters who do not possess an Ace or Legend-type spirit in spirit battles.
*Interestingly, Pichu's ''Ultimate'' artwork was used for the Junior tab on the now shut-down Pokémon TV app.


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 14:54, October 22, 2024

This article is about Pichu's appearance in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. For the character in other contexts, see Pichu.
Pichu
in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
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SSBU Spiky Pichu.png

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Universe Pokémon
Other playable appearance in Melee


Availability Unlockable
Final Smash Volt Tackle
Tier C+ (53)
Pichu (SSBU)

Pichu (ピチュー, Pichu) is a playable character in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. It was confirmed alongside Jigglypuff and the rest of the returning roster on June 12th, 2018 during E3 2018. While Pichu remains a close clone of Pikachu, it is not classified as an Echo Fighter. As such, Pichu is classified as Fighter #19.

Satomi Kōrogi, Pichu's voice actress from the Pokémon anime and Super Smash Bros. Melee, reprises her role with new voice clips. In addition, the 'spiky-eared' variant of Pichu (who appears as a playable character in Ultimate via Pichu's alternate costumes) is also voiced by Kōrogi rather than Shoko Nakagawa, who originally voiced the aforementioned 'spiky-eared' variant in the Pokémon anime's twelfth movie, Pokémon: Arceus and the Jewel of Life.

Pichu is ranked 53rd out of 82 on the current tier list, placing it in the C+ tier. This is a significant improvement over its low tier placement in Melee, where it was ranked 22nd out of 26. Pichu boasts good combo ability and great KO power, with its fast falling speed aiding in its combo potential. It is also very hard to hit due to its small hurtbox and good mobility.

However, Pichu is hindered by critical flaws. Its biggest flaw is being the lightest character in the game. This combined with it taking recoil damage when using electric moves makes Pichu a "glass cannon" and can be KO'd earlier than any other character. Its fast falling speed makes it more susceptible to combos despite being so light.

Pichu's representation in tournaments has changed throughout Ultimate's metagame. At launch, Pichu was often seen as a contender for the best character in the game thanks to the drastic buffs it received, such as greatly reduced recoil damage and a fast forward tilt that can KO opponents around 100%, which led to a large playerbase spearheaded by VoiD and Nietono. However, update 3.1.0 gave Pichu major nerfs, making it more of a high-risk, high-reward character and leading many to deem it inferior to Pikachu. Despite this, Pichu continues to see moderate success from dedicated mains, most notably NaetorU and Yone_pi.

How to unlock[edit]

Complete one of the following:

With the exception of the third method, Pichu must then be defeated on Pokémon Stadium 2. In World of Light, it is fought on the Ω form of Prism Tower.

Attributes[edit]

Pichu is a character of extremes. As a clone of Pikachu, many of its attributes are similar, such as its even smaller size and quick mobility, though with a few noticeable differences. Pichu is the lightest character in the game, has fast walking and above average dashing speeds with average traction, above average jumping force, average air speed but being tied for the ninth highest air acceleration, and fast falling speed while being tied for the fifth highest gravity. However, it has the lowest fast fall multiplier in the game, causing its fast-falling speed to be average. Overall, these attributes give Pichu a slightly slower grounded approach than Pikachu, make its aerials not autocancel as easily and makes it more vulnerable to combos, but also gives it a much faster ground-to-air and air-to-ground approach, making its mobility as reliable as Pikachu's own.

The primary difference between Pichu and Pikachu is the former's recoil damage on its electricity-based attacks. All of Pichu's attacks with an electric effect (forward tilt, forward and down smash attacks, forward, back and down aerials, forward throw, and all special moves except Thunder if the lightning bolt doesn't strike Pichu) deal recoil damage to itself, which makes it less feasible for Pichu to overuse these attacks. To compensate for this, many of Pichu's electric attacks have either increased damage, knockback (in some cases both), or versatility. This makes it less feasible for Pichu to overuse these attacks in situations that would require their use for best results, as it could put it in a spot where the opponent may even KO Pichu with a strong enough move. Conversely, it increases the reward Pichu would receive if it can land said moves, and due to these moves increasing Pichu's percentage, this means Pichu can make effective use of rage to KO an opponent with more ease, provided it can survive long enough.

Much like Pikachu, all of Pichu's moveset aspects are solid overall, possessing very fast frame data overall and great utility throughout its moveset. An example of this is its incredibly capable aerial game. Neutral aerial is Pichu's fastest out of shield option, on top of not having much ending or landing lag, making it a viable edgeguarding option. Forward aerial deals the highest damage of Pichu's aerials and has very strong combo potential, while only having decent recoil damage. Up aerial, while being Pichu's least damaging aerial, also retains very strong vertical combo capabilities. Down aerial is Pichu's main move to meteor smash, and the late hit also lasts for a long while, making it another great edgeguarding tool, while also having only decent recoil damage. Finally, back aerial deals less damage than forward aerial, but is also Pichu's strongest aerial, a very good edgeguarding tool, only has decent recoil damage like its forward and down aerials, and plays a major component on Pichu's looping combos; by repeatedly performing a full jump while using a back aerial and comboing into a tilt attack (most notably up tilt) to repeat the process, Pichu can zero-to-death combo the opponent, though the timing for each move is very strict.

Pichu's main (but not sole) ways to set up the opponent into its strong aerial game consist of its up and down tilts, and up and down throws: both tilts are excellent combo starters, with down tilt even comboing into aerials at very high percentages, while up and down throw allow Pichu to pummel the opponent for more damage due to them being followed up from a grab; up throw is also infamous for comboing into Thunder for a reliable KO set-up. This gives Pichu a strong combo game, with many ways to start, extend or end combos much like Pikachu, though due to its moves' nature, Pichu's combo game is usually shorter-lived in exchange for raw damage.

Aside from its up and down tilts, in regards to its grounded game, it also has some interesting and useful options: forward tilt trips opponents at low percentages, can 2-frame, and has above average power at high percentages, making it a very useful set-up tool. Forward smash has the highest power of its standard moveset, lasts for a long while and, due to its multi-hit nature, can KO at an even lower percentage. Up smash is a decent anti-air that leaves Pichu's ears intangible, though it lacks in power. On the other hand, Pichu's neutral attack is mainly used for locking opponents due to its very weak knockback, and dash attack is mostly used as a fast punish option and its low power can actually allow it to combo, though it can be risky. Its grab game is also decent - while its grabs are short-ranged, they are very fast and have the lowest ending lag in the game. As mentioned above, up and down throws have useful combo potential, with down throw usually reserved for horizontal combos, whereas up throw leads into vertical combos and can lead into Thunder as a KO set-up. Meanwhile, forward throw is Pichu's strongest throw, barely KOing at realistic percentages near the edge, which makes it a passable kill throw.

Pichu's special moveset is also varied and versatile. Thunder Jolt is a useful projectile that can reliably pressure an opponent's shield, on top of dealing low knockback and high damage (especially if started in the air). Its low ending lag also allows it to set-up into Pichu's moves if it lands during its last frames of activity. Thunder is Pichu's other projectile, though the lightning bolt itself doesn't deal much damage. As such, its primary purpose is to use the cloud's meteor smash properties to combo opponents into the shockwave part of the move when the bolt strikes Pichu - this deals the most damage to Pichu out of all its moves if this happens, so it should be used sparingly. Skull Bash and Agility serve as Pichu's recovery moves, and give it an amazing, long-distanced and unpredictable recovery - of the two, Agility deals high recoil damage if both dashes are used, but nevertheless travels an incredibly long distance and is very unpredictable due to each dash being able to be inputted in multiple directions, potentially making Pichu very hard to properly edgeguard or 2-frame. Skull Bash, on the other hand, is mostly used to extend Pichu's recovery, but it also ties in as part of Pichu's "glass cannon" playstyle as it can be charged; unlike Pikachu's own version, Pichu's fully charged Skull Bash deals immense knockback when fully charged, this being Pichu's strongest option out of a shield break.

Thanks to Pichu's attributes, one of its key strengths is its playstyle versatility - depending on the situation, it can make use of its moveset to adapt and play accordingly. Pichu's great mobility, compact size and useful projectile give it an impressive neutral game and make it slippery, allowing it to play defensively, by virtue of using a bait-and-punish oriented playstyle that allows it to avoid the opponent's attacks and gradually poke at them or outright break through their offense. However, if the situation arises, Pichu can nevertheless play very aggressively, as it also has one of the best advantage states in the game by virtue of its raw damage, excellent frame data and impressive combo ability, allowing it to pressure the opponent into commiting and retaliating accordingly, and almost all of its aerials have some sort of edgeguarding potential, which can quickly lead into a lost stock.

In spite of these strengths, Pichu still has a myriad of critical flaws, some of which are shared with Pikachu, but much more pronounced; the most notable of these is its immense frailty. While its offstage survivability is incredible thanks to its recovery's long distance and unpredictability, it has an awful survivability overall due to its ludicrously low weight, resulting in it being very easily KO'd off of a stray hit as long as the move is decently strong, and the existence of rage further pronounces this issue. Its very fast falling speed and gravity also leave it pretty vulnerable to combos (although its neutral air can remedy this issue), meaning that Pichu can also be easily put in KO percentage from one or two combos. Adding insult to injury, the recoil damage Pichu suffers from using its electric attacks can rack up very quickly if it overuses said moves, which is a flaw no other character has at the level of Pichu (some characters have only one move that can deal recoil damage), and can potentially throw it into a much more devastating position if it happens. As a result of all these issues, in spite of its excellent recovery and great mobility, Pichu's disadvantage state is poor, and if Pichu isn't able to KO the opponent, they can easily turn the tables on it, which can easily and quickly lead to a lost stock just as Pichu can potentially and quickly end one.

Another of Pichu's most notable flaws is that while its very small size results in it being slippery, it also results it in having deceptively short range (much shorter than Pikachu), requiring it to be pretty close to the opponent in order to rack up damage, which can be risky. Pichu's mobility, very quick frame data and useful projectile in Thunder Jolt can help remedy this, but the prevalence of many characters with faster mobility and/or disjoints can still give it trouble at approaching, and Thunder Jolt's recoil damage makes it unfeasible for Pichu to keep the opponent away for too much, forcing it to approach and further exacerbating its range issues, despite its reliable moveset. Furthermore, despite its moveset's higher consistency in regards to power, Pichu's range issues mean it can often have difficulty landing its otherwise powerful KO moves and set-ups, as the former aren't disjointed (with the sole exception, forward smash, still having short range), and the latter are very limited, possessing only up throw to Thunder at mid-high and high percentages, and down tilt to down aerial near the edge at mid-percentages. Pichu's edgeguarding ability, while respectable, pales in comparison to Pikachu's due to its attributes resulting in Pichu not having as much air time as Pikachu can, though this is slightly mitigated by its moves' stronger knockback.

Lastly, although its moveset is versatile, a few of Pichu's attacks still lack some notable kind of utility. Down smash, although covering on both sides of Pichu, has unremarkable range, deals recoil damage and unlike Pikachu, sends at a disappointing angle for KOing, with its higher power compared to Pikachu failing to compensate. Forward throw can have difficulty at KOing the opponent at realistic percentages due to the fact Pichu will usually find itself using it to set-up an edgeguard, whereas back throw's sole purpose is shared with forward throw.

Overall, like Pikachu, Pichu is best described as a quintessential glass cannon but sacrifices weight and attack range for more power and speed. While Pikachu can control the neutral game more aggressively and has more flexibility in its combos, Pichu is able to function in a variety of playstyles that range from a defensive, bait-and-punish oriented playstyle to a more aggressive, rushdown oriented one whenever it is needed. However, Pichu's atrocious endurance and recoil damage means that an aware opponent can dominate Pichu just as easily as it can also dominate the opponent. While both characters have similar playstyles, they differ significantly in execution, as Pichu's recoil damage requires the player to make very mindful use of their resources at hand. When mastered, however, a skilled Pichu can potentially end stocks in a fingersnap before they can end its own.

Differences from Pikachu[edit]

As in Melee, the primary difference between Pichu and Pikachu is the former's electric attacks all inflict recoil damage. Many of Pichu's attributes, such as its mobility and significantly lighter weight, differ from those of Pikachu. In addition, most of Pichu's attack and non-attack animations were given slight adjustments and overhauls in order to differentiate them from Pikachu's; for example, all of Pichu's smash attack charging animations are now completely different from Pikachu's. Almost all of Pichu's moves are also functionally different, such as down tilt or neutral aerial, making it even more unique. However, unlike previous clones, Pichu was not given many new unique moves to differentiate it from Pikachu, as the only fully unique moves it has are its forward tilt, up smash, neutral aerial, and edge attack.

All of these differences give Pichu more pronounced strengths and weaknesses when compared to Pikachu.

Pichu is capable of killing more reliably than Pikachu at earlier percentages. Some of its attacks also deal more damage than Pikachu's, but the only ones with a significant difference are its back aerial and the aerial version of Thunder Jolt. Otherwise, the damage output between the two is largely the same or with only a 1–2% difference, while some of Pikachu's attacks, like its dash attack, up aerial, and Thunder, are stronger than Pichu's. Regardless, this makes Pichu's KOing ability and damage-racking game superior to Pikachu's overall, despite the latter being shorter-lived compared to Pikachu's.

Pichu's frame data is also better on average, with its biggest advantages being on its forward tilt, down smash, and Thunder. However, there are some attacks like back aerial and Skull Bash where Pichu's frame data is worse, and only Pichu's up and down aerials autocancel in a short hop, whereas all of Pikachu's aerials can do so. Additionally, with the exception of neutral aerial, almost every other attack in Pichu's moveset has inferior range to Pikachu's equivalent attacks, including all of its tilts and smash attacks, its up aerial and Thunder.

Pikachu and Pichu's combo games are very different, with Pikachu's being much more diverse, but Pichu's being shorter lived in exchange for more damage. Pichu does not have access to Pikachu's neutral aerial, which is an incredible combo tool, and Pichu cannot chain four back aerials into each other at low percents to immediately start an edgeguard. Pichu's down throw has less advantage and stops being a combo tool earlier, and its forward aerial has less advantage and hits two times less, making it worse for dragdown combos. It also lacks Quick Attack as a combo starter and its up aerial does not have the weak hit that Pikachu's does, making it impossible to perform up aerial bridges that can carry opponents to the blast line with Pichu. Both Pikachu and Pichu have loops that use their neutral or back aerials respectively, but Pikachu's version works on more characters, is more resilient to SDI and is less situational, whereas the only advantage Pichu's version has is that it can rarely transition into a KO immediately. It also deals more damage per loop, but this is not very important as Pikachu can do more loops than Pichu in a row, making the total damage output roughly the same. However, there are some upsides to Pichu's combo game over Pikachu's: its up tilt and up aerial combo for longer, and it has more combos into Thunder to take stocks. Down tilt is also a significantly better combo starter due to its frame data and launch angle, but it has mediocre range, making it difficult to use.

Finally, Pichu is extremely light and is a fast-faller with high gravity, which notoriously makes it much easier to combo and KO. Its recoil damage, while slightly toned down compared to Melee, further exacerbates Pichu's already bad survivability.

Aesthetics[edit]

  • Change Pichu's on-screen appearance, idle animations, taunts and victory poses are all different from Pikachu's.
  • Change In general, almost all of Pichu's animations are either slightly or completely different than Pikachu's. This includes Pichu's attacking and non-attacking animations.
    • Change Common animations such as air dodge, back roll, and backflip are all different.
    • Change Other miscellaneous animations (such as Home-Run Bat swing, sleeping, stunned, using shooting items, etc) are also different.

Attributes[edit]

  • Nerf All of Pichu's electrical attacks inflict recoil damage.
  • Nerf Pichu runs slower than Pikachu (2.039 → 1.892).
  • Nerf Pichu's traction is lower than Pikachu's (0.132 → 0.11), making it harder for Pichu to punish out of shield.
  • Nerf Pichu's rolls travel less distance than Pikachu's.
  • Nerf Pichu's wall jump grants much less height than Pikachu's, going from the third best to the sixth worst.
  • Buff Pichu's air speed is faster than Pikachu's (0.957 → 1.029).
  • Change Pichu falls much faster than Pikachu (1.55 → 1.9). However, its fast falling speed is only very slightly faster (2.48 → 2.5).
    • Nerf The difference between Pichu's falling speed and fast falling speed is much lower than Pikachu's (increase: 60% → 31.579%), which makes it more predictable when landing and gives it fewer options in the air.
  • Change Pichu's gravity is much higher then Pikachu's (0.095 → 0.14).
  • Nerf Pichu is significantly lighter than Pikachu (79 → 62). Combined with its high falling speed and gravity, this notoriously makes Pichu much easier to combo and KO than Pikachu.
  • Nerf Pichu's ears have a larger hurtbox than Pikachu's, which means it is slightly easier to hit a standing Pichu than a standing Pikachu.
    • Nerf Pichu is also taller than Pikachu when crouching and crawling. This means Pichu cannot crouch under some projectiles and attacks, like Wolf's Blaster, whereas Pikachu can.
  • Buff Due to Pichu's higher falling speed and gravity, its air dodges have less ending lag than Pikachu's (neutral: FAF 51 → 43; directional: FAF 85 → 71 (side), 110 → 89 (up), 70 → 60 (down)).
  • Buff Pichu's ears are intangible during its shielding and shield dropping animations.

Ground attacks[edit]

  • Neutral attack:
    • Buff Neutral attack has one frame less ending lag (FAF 18 → 17).
    • Nerf It deals more knockback (12/18 base/20/30 scaling → 10/20/60/60), which causes it to hit less often before being pushed out of range or pushing the opponent off an edge.
    • Nerf It has less horizontal range due to having two hitboxes instead of three.
    • Change It does not have a sweetspot or a sourspot, which means it deals less damage when close to the opponent, but more damage when farther away from the opponent (1.4%/1.2%/1% → 1.2%).
  • Forward tilt:
    • Change Forward tilt consists of two kicks, one after the other, in an upward arcing motion whereas Pikachu's is a two legged kick.
    • Buff Forward tilt deals more knockback (15 base/100 scaling → 5/130), KOing around 5% earlier than the upwards angled variant of Pikachu's version.
    • Buff It has less startup lag with a significantly longer duration (frames 6-8 → 5-12) and less ending lag (FAF 30 → 25).
    • Buff It always causes the opponent to trip at low percents.
    • Nerf It cannot be angled, making it near impossible to hit aerial opponents.
    • Nerf It deals consistent and less damage (10% (angled up)/9% (unangled)/8% (angled down) → 8%).
    • Nerf It causes recoil damage (1%).
    • Nerf It has less horizontal range.
  • Up tilt:
    • Buff Up tilt has less ending lag (FAF 27 → 24).
    • Buff It deals less knockback (40 base/120 scaling → 32/105) and sends at a more vertical angle (105° → 95°), which combined with the previous change improves its combo potential.
    • Nerf Its middle hitbox is smaller, reducing its general range (hitbox sizes: 2.0u/3.8u/3.5u → 2.0u/2.8u/3.6u). This also means that a few characters, like Kirby, can crouch under Pichu's version, but not under Pikachu's. [1]
  • Down tilt:
    • Change Down tilt has more base knockback (12 → 40), less knockback scaling (100 → 50) and sends at a vertical angle instead of using the Sakurai angle (361° → 80°/100°), which makes it a significantly better combo starter, but removes its edgeguarding and locking potential as well as its ability to trip.
    • Buff It has more range below Pichu, making it easier to 2-frame opponents with.
    • Nerf It has less horizontal range.
  • Dash attack:
    • Buff Dash attack has one frame less ending lag (FAF 36 → 35).
    • Buff It has an additional hitbox on Pichu's torso, making it more likely for the attack to clank instead of losing to other attacks.
    • Buff It has a longer hitbox duration (frames 6-8 (clean)/9-12 (late) → 6-9/10-15).
    • Nerf It has smaller hitboxes on the head (5.0u/4.0u → 4.6u/3.0u).
    • Nerf It does not have a shieldstun multiplier of 1.8×, making it less safe on shield despite having one frame less of ending lag.
    • Nerf The clean hit deals less damage (11% → 8%).
      • Buff The above 2 changes result in less shield pushback, allowing it to cross up shields.
    • Change The clean hit deals less knockback (70 base/88 scaling → 60/100), while the late hit has less base knockback (100 → 60), but more knockback scaling (50 → 80). This allows for the move to combo more reliably, but greatly reduces its KO potential.
    • Buff The clean hit sends at a more vertical angle (60° → 70°). This makes it better for combos.
  • Forward smash:
    • Change Forward smash strikes multiple times instead of once. This causes it to deal less damage (12% → 8%) but more knockback if the opponent gets hit by the attack late.
    • Buff It does not have an early or late hit, causing it to consistently deal the maximum possible knockback.
    • Buff It has a longer hitbox duration (frames 15-29 → 16-33). The total duration is identical, effectively reducing its ending lag.
    • Buff The last hit deals more knockback (60 base/75 scaling → 68/123), KOing around 10% earlier than the sweetspot of Pikachu's version.
    • Nerf It has slightly more startup lag (frame 15 → 16).
    • Nerf It causes recoil damage (2%).
    • Nerf It has significantly less horizontal range.
  • Up smash:
    • Change Up smash is an upward arcing headbutt, similar to Mario's up smash, whereas Pikachu's is a tail flip. This means that the hitbox starts behind Pichu and moves forwards, whereas Pikachu's starts in front and moves backwards.
    • Buff It does not have a mid or late hit, causing it to consistently deal the maximum possible damage and knockback.
    • Buff Pichu's ears are intangible while the move's hitboxes are active.
    • Buff It has less startup lag (frame 10 → 9).
    • Buff It has a large hitbox on Pichu's head and a smaller one on its torso instead of three small hitboxes, giving it more range in front of Pichu.
    • Nerf It deals less knockback (50 base/89 scaling → 40/15 base/85 scaling), making it KO nearly 20% later than Pikachu's sweetspot and about 10% later than the middle sourspot.
    • Nerf It has less range above and behind Pichu.
    • Nerf It has a significantly shorter hitbox duration (frames 10-17 → 9-11), which also causes it to have two frames more ending lag despite the shorter total duration (FAF 45 → 41).
  • Down smash:
    • Buff Down smash has significantly less ending lag (FAF 66 → 51).
    • Buff Pichu is intangible for 4 frames, starting 1 frame before the hitboxes come out.
    • Buff It deals more damage if all hits connect (13% → 14%) and the last hit deals more damage (3% → 8%), increasing its KO potential despite having lower knockback values (51 base/192 scaling → 45/150).
    • Nerf It causes recoil damage (1.3%).
    • Nerf It hits one time less with the same duration, which means the rehit rate is slower. This makes it easier to escape the attack by using DI to go down and teching on the ground. [2]
    • Nerf It takes longer to hit enemies behind Pichu than those who are in front of it, whereas Pikachu has better range in both directions that is always completely covered.
    • Nerf It has less range below Pichu, making it harder to hit enemies at the ledge, even with the final hit.
    • Change Pichu moves slightly forward and then backward while using its whole body to attack, unlike Pikachu, who stays in place and uses its tail.
    • Buff It uses a large extended hitbox. Combined with Pichu's movement, this gives it noticeably more horizontal range and allows it to cover a wider area compared to Pikachu's version.
    • Change The final hit sends at a more vertical angle (37° → 50°).
      • Change This causes it to KO earlier from center stage and across the stage, but later from near the edge and makes it less desirable for edgeguarding.

Aerial attacks[edit]

  • Neutral aerial:
    • Change Neutral aerial is a somersaulting cartwheel, whereas Pikachu's is an electrical charge. It does not have an electric hitbox and only hits once.
    • Buff Due to being a single hit, it deals more damage than the final hit of Pikachu's version (3.5% → 7%), and thus, it has more knockback.
    • Buff Unlike Pikachu's neutral aerial, its hitbox is extended and moves along with Pichu, giving it more range and better coverage around it despite the hitbox being smaller (5.5u looping hits, 6.0u final hit → 4.0u).
    • Buff It has a longer hitbox duration (frames 3-22 → 3-9 (clean), 10-27 (late)), reducing its ending lag by four frames despite the longer total duration (FAF 39 → 40).
    • Buff It has less landing lag (9 frames → 7).
    • Buff It grants intangibility to Pichu's ears during the clean hit.
    • Buff Due to its horizontal launch angle, single-hit nature, and higher power, it is significantly more effective at edgeguarding.
    • Nerf It cannot be used to perform the dragdown combos, loops and kill setups that Pikachu can do with its neutral aerial due to its single hit.
    • Nerf It deals less damage (8.9% → 7% (clean), 5% (late)).
    • Nerf It does not auto-cancel in a short hop due to Pichu's higher gravity and faster fall speed.
  • Forward aerial:
    • Change Every hit of forward aerial deals the same damage, whereas Pikachu deals less damage with the first hits, but more with the last hit.
    • Buff Its loop hits connect more reliably due to using the autolink angle (35°/310°/60°/290° → 366°) and having a lower SDI multiplier (1.3× → 1×).
    • Buff It deals more damage if all hits connect (11.8% → 14%).
    • Buff It has two large hitboxes covering Pichu's entire body for all hits instead of four small hitboxes for the looping hits and a slightly disjointed large one on the head and a smaller one at the torso for the final hit.
    • Buff The final hit has a lower hitlag multiplier (1.5x → 1x), making it harder to SDI/DI strategically.
    • Nerf It hits two fewer times with the same duration, which means that the rehit rate is slower and dragging opponents down with it is harder.
    • Nerf It causes recoil damage (1.5%).
    • Change The last hit deals less damage (4.8% → 3.5%) with more base knockback but less knockback scaling, (40 base/154 scaling → 55/140), causing it to have overall less knockback and reducing its KO potential, but making it better for combos and racking up damage when combined with it higher damage output.
    • Nerf It does not auto-cancel in a short hop due to Pichu's higher gravity and faster fall speed, reducing its combo potential and safety.
  • Back aerial:
    • Buff Back aerial deals significantly more damage if all hits connect (8.6% → 12.5%).
    • Buff It has a longer duration (frames 4-25 → 5-31).
      • Change However, the attack hits as often as Pikachu's version, which means the rehit rate is slower. This makes escaping the attack easier, but allows it to drag opponents down more easily for edgeguarding and combos.
    • Nerf It has an electric hitbox and therefore causes recoil damage (1.5%).
    • Nerf It has more startup (frame 4 → 5) and ending lag (FAF 44 → 55).
    • Change It does not have a landing hitbox, hindering its safety, but making it easier to follow up when landing with the move.
    • Nerf It does not auto-cancel in a short hop due to Pichu's higher gravity and faster fall speed, reducing its combo potential and safety.
    • Change The last hit deals less damage (3.6% → 2.5%), but has significantly more base knockback (40 → 70) and launches at a lower angle (45° → 42°), which increases its KO potential, but reduces its combo potential at low to mid percentages.
  • Up aerial:
    • Buff Up aerial has less landing lag (14 frames → 11).
    • Nerf It deals consistent damage instead of having a clean and a late hit, but also deals less damage (6%/5% (clean), 4% (late) → 4%).
    • Nerf It has less range, due to only possessing 2 hitboxes instead of 3, and them being smaller (4u/5u/4u → 2.8u/3.6u).
    • Change It deals less knockback (50 base/113 scaling → 70/70), which alongside its lower damage increases its combo potential, but reduces its KO potential.
    • Change It sends at a more vertical angle (68° (clean), 55° (late) → 80°), making it easier to combo, especially into Thunder, but also removing the up air bridges Pikachu can do at mid percents.
  • Down aerial:
    • Change Pichu's ears are intangible during the first 4 frames down aerial is active, but are exposed for the remainder of the attack and point downwards rather than fold back like in its forward aerial, making them more vulnerable.
    • Buff Its clean hit has a longer duration with the late hit having a shorter duration instead (frames 14-15 (clean)/16-26 (late) → 14-17/18-26).
    • Buff Its late hit has more knockback scaling (84 → 100), improving its KO potential.
    • Buff Its late hit has an additional hitbox on Pichu's torso instead of only having a hitbox on the head. The head hitbox is also bigger and more disjointed.
    • Nerf It causes recoil damage (1.5% (aerial hitbox), 0.5% (landing), total: 2%).
  • Comparison of Pichu's loops (with back aerial) and Pikachu's loops (with neutral aerial):
    • Buff Pichu deals more damage per loop.
    • Nerf Pichu's loops are more situational, because they can only be started in a full hop and are completely impossible near platforms, whereas Pikachu can start them in a short hop and guarantee them after a grab or up tilt, while still being able to do a few loops even with platforms nearby.
    • Nerf SDI has a bigger effect on Pichu's back aerial than on Pikachu's neutral aerial, which makes it significantly easier to escape Pichu's loops than Pikachu's. This also means Pikachu can do more loops in a row than Pichu without the opponent falling out.[3]

Throws and other attacks[edit]

  • Grabs:
    • Buff All grabs have less startup (frame 7/10/11 (standing/dash/pivot) → 6/8/9) and ending lag (FAF 37/45/40 → 32/40/37).
    • Nerf Standing grab has slightly less range (hitboxes: 4.0u → 3.3u (grounded opponents), 2.0u → 1.65u (aerial opponents)).
  • Pummel:
    • Buff Pummel deals more damage (1% → 1.4%).
    • Nerf It has more hitlag (12 frames → 14), slightly increasing its duration.
    • Nerf It causes recoil damage (0.1%).
    • Nerf Its hitbox is smaller (7.0u → 4.7u) and closer to Pichu (offset: X: 0/Y: 9/Z: 9 → 0/8.2/8.6), making it harder to hit bystanders.
    • Change It knocks bystanders upwards instead of away (angle: 361 → 80)
  • Forward throw:
    • Buff Forward throw's final hit deals much more damage (2% → 6%) with base knockback not fully compensated (55 → 45), causing it to KO at high percents. The move also deals more total damage (10% → 12%).
    • Nerf Forward throw's collateral hitbox is smaller (6.72u → 5.5u) and closer to Pichu (offset: X: 0/Y: 12/Z: 4.8 → 0/8.5/4.7), making it harder to hit bystanders with.
      • Buff However, due to the hitbox being lower down, it is easier to hit short fighters at point blank range.
    • Nerf It causes recoil damage (0.8%).
  • Back throw:
    • Nerf Back throw has less base knockback (85 → 75), reducing its KO potential, to the point of being almost entirely absent.
  • Up throw:
    • Change Up throw has significantly less knockback scaling (129 → 45), allowing it to combo into Thunder at very high percents much better, but also removing its KO potential by itself.
    • Buff The first hit deals more damage (3% → 5%), increasing its total damage (8% → 10%).
    • Buff The first hit has a lower hitlag multiplier (1.6x → 1x), making the throw execute faster.
    • Nerf The collateral hitbox is smaller (5.5u → 4.7u), making it harder to hit bystanders.
    • Nerf It has more base knockback (48 → 90), reducing its combo potential at low percents.
  • Down throw:
    • Buff Down throw deals more damage (5% → 8%).
    • Buff The throw itself deals less damage (5% → 4%), reducing its knockback growth and allowing it to combo for longer, despite a slightly lower launch angle (83˚ → 80˚).
    • Nerf It releases the opponent much earlier due to not inflicting hitlag (frame 38 → 26) and has comparatively more ending lag (FAF 52 → 47). This makes it harder to DI, but also noticeably reduces its combo potential.

Special moves[edit]

  • Thunder Jolt:
    • Buff Thunder Jolt deals more damage (6%/5%/4% → 7%/6%/5% (grounded), 4.8% → 10% (aerial)) and consistent damage to both grounded and aerial opponents.
      • Change However, its negative shield damage is higher (-2.5/-2/-1.5 → -3/-2.5/-2 (grounded), -1.9 → -4.5 (aerial)), causing it to not deal more shield damage despite the increased damage.
    • Buff It has more base knockback (18 → 25 (grounded), 35 → 50 (aerial)), improving its edgeguarding potential and allowing it to be used for tech-chasing if initiated in the air.
    • Buff Its projectiles are bigger (3.0u/1.8u → 4.0u/3.0u (grounded), 3.0u → 4.0u (aerial)).
    • Buff It has one frame less startup lag (frame 19 → 18).
      • Nerf However, its total duration is identical, giving it one frame more ending lag.
    • Nerf It causes recoil damage (0.7%).
    • Change Grounded Thunder Jolts travel faster, which makes them harder to avoid, but also makes it harder to follow behind them for added pressure.
    • Change Grounded Thunder Jolts bounce closer to the ground, which makes it impossible to crouch beneath them, but also reduces their vertical range, which makes jumping above them less of a commitment.
    • Change Aerial Thunder Jolts move at a more downwards angle (-58˚ → -64˚), and travels faster (speed 2 → 2.4).
  • Skull Bash:
    • Buff Skull Bash deals much more damage when fully charged (21.4% → 33%).
    • Buff It has altered knockback (40 base/78 scaling → 15/90), improving its KO potential
    • Nerf It takes significantly longer to fully charge (80 frames → 150).
    • Nerf It has more ending lag in the air (FAF 75 → 87) and on hit (FAF 22 → 26).
    • Nerf It deals less damage when uncharged (6.2% → 4%) and when the smash input is used (10% → 7.87%).
    • Nerf It causes recoil damage (1.8%).
    • Nerf Pichu's ears stick out while flying, making it somewhat exposed.
    • Nerf The move has a smaller hitbox (4u → 3.2u), reducing its range.
    • Nerf Due to the hitbox using the electric effect, it deals more hitlag, making it easier to DI.
    • Change It travels a significantly longer distance. While this makes it better for recovery and allows it to hit opponents from further away, it also makes edgeguarding with it much riskier when coupled with its higher ending lag, as Pichu is more likely to self-destruct if it misses.
  • Agility:
    • Buff Agility travels a longer distance (55u (first)/49.5u (second) → 66.4u/59.76, total 104.5u → 126.16u).
    • Nerf It does not have a hitbox and therefore inflicts neither damage nor knockback, removing a burst option and combo starter from Pichu's arsenal and making its recovery less safe. It also travels slower (speed: 11 → 8.3), further reducing its safety.
    • Nerf It causes recoil damage (0.9% (first zip), 1.4% (second zip), total: 2.3%).
  • Thunder:
    • Cloud:
      • Buff Thunder's cloud has less startup lag (frame 13 → 9).
      • Buff It has a bigger hitbox (6.0u → 7.0u).
      • Change The cloud appears closer to Pichu (y offset: 105 → 100).
      • Change It uses weight-independent knockback.
      • Nerf The bolt travels faster (speed: 4 → 4.9), making the spiking hitbox less likely to connect into the discharge due to not having its knockback compensated.
    • Lightning Bolt:
      • Buff Thunder's lightning bolt has less startup lag (frame 13 → 9).
      • Nerf It deals less damage (8% → 4%) with no compensation on knockback.
      • Change It launches at a higher angle (70° → 94°) and uses weight-independent knockback. However, this does not aid in its combo or juggling potential due to its high ending lag and lower knockback.
      • Change It travels faster.
        • Buff This makes it harder to react to.
        • Nerf If the lightning bolt hits Pichu, its hitbox has a shorter duration.
        • Nerf If the lightning bolt misses Pichu, the bolt will disappear on the ground more quickly, giving it more ending lag, despite the FAF being identical.
        • Nerf Creating a wall with the lightning bolt for edgeguarding is less effective.
    • Discharge:
      • Buff Thunder's discharge has less startup lag (frame 34 → 26) with identical ending lag, shortening its duration (FAF 75 → 67).
      • Nerf It deals slightly less damage (15% → 14%).
      • Nerf It causes considerable recoil damage (3.5%).
      • Nerf It has a smaller hitbox (13.0u → 11.0u). This also makes it harder to hit enemies at the ledge with it.
      • Change It has more base knockback (70 → 90), but lower knockback scaling (77 → 65), causing it to KO earlier from near the edge, but later from center stage. Pikachu's Thunder starts dealing more knockback than Pichu's at 75%.
      • Change It always sends the opponent in the direction Pichu is facing. This makes it more reliable, but also means using DI correctly to survive longer against it is easier.
  • Volt Tackle:
    • Buff Volt Tackle deals more damage (1.5% → 1.6% (loop), 20% → 21% (final)) and knockback.
    • Nerf Volt Tackle causes massive recoil damage (0.45% (charge loop), 0.2% (attack loop), 3.5% (final), total 12.4%).

Changes from Super Smash Bros. Melee[edit]

Since its absence from previous installments, Pichu was infamous for being by far the worst clone character in Melee due to its status as an intentional "joke character", largely due to its very low weight, recoil damage and vulnerability to chain grabbing, giving it very poor matchups and leading to its bottom-tier perception. Most likely as a result of this, Pichu has been significantly buffed in its transition from Melee to Ultimate.

Pichu's mobility has overall improved; its walking, dashing and air speeds, as well as its air acceleration, have been increased, and it can now crawl, enabling Pichu to approach more easily while being able to dodge certain projectiles. Pichu's combo game is noticeably more varied as a result of its improved mobility, many of its ground moves and some of its aerials dealing less knockback and/or sending at more desirable angles, and its multi-hit moves being significantly more consistent due to the weakening of SDI. Its weight was also increased, allowing it to survive for longer, though its endurance is still the overall worst in the game. Agility also travels a slightly longer distance, significantly improving its offstage survivability.

Despite the many buffs it received, Pichu also received a few nerfs. Some of its strongest kill options, such as its forward and up smashes, have been significantly weakened in terms of knockback, while its neutral aerial, previously considered by many to be its best move, has also been weakened in both its damage output and knockback. Its grounded attacks are also less effective for edgeguarding, as its down tilt, down smash and dash attack now send opponents at a much higher angle. Additionally, more of Pichu's attacks (examples being its forward tilt and back aerial) emit electricity, meaning that more of its moves cause recoil damage; while this allows Pichu to build up rage more easily in comparison to the other fighters, it allows Pichu to be knocked out even more quickly, which is further compounded by its atrocious weight and fast-falling speed making it vulnerable to combos, despite its small hurtbox.

Pichu's recoil damage has seen some noticeable changes. Some of its electric attacks deal reduced recoil damage (forward smash, forward aerial, pummel, Thunder Jolt and Agility), making these moves less of a detriment to use; particularly, forward aerial is a less commital attack and its pummel is much more useful for racking up damage. Conversely, down aerial, Skull Bash and Thunder's shockwave hitbox deal more recoil damage (though down aerial's landing hit deals less damage to compensate), making them riskier to use. Additionally, more of Pichu's moves now have an electric effect, namely its forward tilt, down smash and back aerial; as a result, both their KO power and risk have been generally increased. In bulk, Pichu's moves generally deal less recoil damage than in Melee, allowing it to utilize them more frequently, with down aerial's newfound meteor smash hitbox compensating for its higher risk, and it has many more KO options as a result of them receiving an electric effect. However, its higher abundance of electric attacks and dearth of regular moves generally compensates for the lower recoil Pichu's other moves inflict; moreover, Thunder is a riskier KO option, and while a fully charged Skull Bash's extreme power compensates for its recoil, the uncharged version is now more polarizing as a recovery move.

Aside from the changes to SDI, the changes to the engine's mechanics are both benefitial and detrimental to Pichu, but were beneficial overall. The changes to stale-move negation make its multi-hit moves deal consistent damage as opposed to less damage, which makes its forward smash, forward aerial, back aerial and down smash (the latter two now being multi-hit moves) more reliable for racking up damage and KOing. The removal of edgehogging in favor of ledge trumping and the changes to air dodges make Pichu much harder to edgeguard and thus improves its survivability, while Pichu can now use an air dodge to escape combos, sporting one of the fastest in the game; however, they also make it slightly harder for Pichu itself to edgeguard opponents, forcing it to KO them through raw power more often. The removal of chain grabbing significantly improves Pichu's endurance at low percentages, no longer being as much of an easy victim to unavoidable damage into a KO, but it also means it can no longer chaingrab with its up throw, hindering its damage-racking potential against fast-fallers (though its improved combo game compensates for this). Finally, the implementation of rage, coupled with its small stature, allows Pichu to make highly effective use of it thanks to its electric moves' high knockback, in addition to said attacks' recoil damage indirectly putting it out of range of KO setups it would've otherwise suffered from, but it also makes its endurance at higher percentages just as atrocious as in Melee should it fail to KO the opponent.

Overall, Pichu is no longer an intentional "joke character" like in Melee; instead, it is now a very polarized glass cannon, akin to a min-maxed version of Pikachu. It has a drastically stronger punish game, more varied KO options, many of its moves deal generally less recoil damage, and it retains its excellent frame data, but it also has less range on average and thus a more commital approach. Pichu's buffs additionally fail to completely alleviate its glaring weaknesses, with the biggest being its fragility, despite its higher weight and improved survivability. Game updates have also nerfed Pichu, and optimizations to several characters have resulted in it not performing as well as on release. Nevertheless, Pichu's buffs greatly outweigh its nerfs, and it has heavily improved compared to Melee, being one of the most buffed characters in the transition to Ultimate.

Aesthetics[edit]

  • Change Pichu's design and proportions have changed. It has thicker arms, rounder cheek spots, a thinner torso, smaller eyes, and a more oval-shaped head. Its ears are more narrow, and its black portions are thicker. Its feet are less detailed, and its eyes are brown instead of navy blue. Additionally, due to the aesthetic used in Ultimate, Pichu's model has a more subdued color scheme. Due to these changes, Pichu matches its appearances in the more recent Pokémon titles.
  • Change Pichu faces the foreground at an angle, instead of facing directly forward. In addition, it always faces the screen regardless of which direction it turns, causing all of its animations to be mirrored.
  • Change All of Pichu's non-attack animations are unique to the character.
  • Change Pichu has a new idle animation where it wobbles left to right, and an idle pose where it looks back to twitch its tail.
  • Change Pichu is much more expressive. Like Pikachu, its eyes become swirls when dazed, a detail derived from the Pokémon anime from when a Pokémon faints. It also looks angry during many of its moves, such as specials or grabbing an opponent. Pichu also has squash and stretch in its animations, giving it a more bouncy feel than in Melee.
  • Change Pichu has been updated with universal features introduced in Brawl and SSB4.
    • Change Pichu has an on-screen appearance, a Boxing Ring title, a Palutena's Guidance conversation, and an up taunt. Its left-facing taunt from Melee has been moved to its side taunt, and its right-facing taunt has been moved to its down taunt.
      • Change Pichu only jumps once, and wiggles twice for its side and down taunt, compared to Melee's four, and uses different voice clips for both taunts, akin to other characters.
    • Change Pichu has received five new alternate costumes, increasing its total to eight. Its blue and red costumes no longer have it wear a scarf, while its green costume has been removed entirely.
    • Change Pichu uses various voice clips for any move between any tilt attack, its dash attack, and any aerial attack. Additionally, it always uses specific clips for each of its smash attacks.
    • Change Pichu has a secondary KO scream, a voice clip when jumping, and a voice clip when emerging from underwater.
  • Change Like Pikachu, Pichu's cheeks flash white when it uses electric attacks.
  • Change Pichu no longer appears to sleep while crouching, most likely due to its ability to crawl.
  • Change Pichu has a new victory animation where it discharges electricity and briefly faints (similar to its new taunt), then gets up and winks at the camera; this replaces the animation from Melee where it jumps and claps with its feet. Its other two victory animations from Melee are updated with new expressions and ending poses, and Pichu has voice clips for all of its victory animations.
  • Change Pichu now stands on the ground while clapping instead of sitting.

Attributes[edit]

  • Buff Pichu can crawl, much like Pikachu. This allows for an easier approach while dodging projectiles.
  • Buff Pichu walks faster (1.24 → 1.302).
  • Buff Pichu runs much faster (1.72 → 1.892), although it is slower relative to the cast, now being the 25th fastest out of 78 characters in Ultimate compared to the 5th fastest out of 26 characters in Melee.
  • Buff Pichu's traction is slightly higher (0.1 → 0.11).
  • Buff Pichu's air speed is higher (0.85 → 1.029).
  • Buff Pichu's air acceleration is much higher (0.05 → 0.1), going from being the 12th highest out of 26 characters to the 9th highest out of 78 characters.
  • Buff Pichu is heavier (55 → 62), which improves its horizontal survivability, though it still remains the lightest character in the game.
  • Change Pichu's gravity is higher (0.11 → 0.14).
  • Nerf Due to the introduction of the gravity penalty for knockback, Pichu sustains more knockback especially since it has above average gravity. Additionally, the changes to knockback physics have made Pichu's vertical endurance even worse than it was in Melee despite its increased weight (being the worst in the game).
  • Buff Forward roll has less ending lag (FAF 32 → 29).
  • Nerf Forward roll grants less intangibility (frames 4-19 → 4-14).
  • Nerf Back roll grants less intangibility (frames 4-19 → 4-15) and has more ending lag (FAF 32 → 34).
  • Nerf Spot dodge has more startup (frame 2 → 3) and ending lag (FAF 23 → 25).
  • Buff Air dodge has less startup (frame 4 → 2), making it better for escaping combos. Due to its altered mechanics, it also no longer causes helplessness, and allows Pichu to sweetspot edges with directional air dodges.
  • Nerf Air dodge grants less intangibility (frames 4-29 → 2-26 (neutral), 2-19 (directional)), and due to the altered mechanics, directional air dodges have more landing lag (10 frames → 11-19) and are significantly less effective for wavedashing.
  • Change With the implementation of rage, Pichu's self-inflicted damage can gradually increase its launching power, and also keep itself out of kill confirm percentages. Conversely, Pichu's status as the lightest character in the game means it will not be able to survive very well at percentages which allow it to take advantage of rage, and will also die sooner against an opponent who has high rage.
  • Buff The removal of chain grabs immensely aids Pichu's endurance and longevity.
    • Nerf However, this also removes some chain grabs Pichu was capable of performing on fast-fallers.

Ground attacks[edit]

  • Buff The increased shieldstun for ground attacks makes Pichu's slightly to moderately safer on shield, especially its tilt attacks.
  • Neutral attack:
    • Buff Neutral attack has less ending lag (FAF 22 → 17) and it can be looped by holding the attack button.
    • Nerf It deals less damage (2% → 1.2%).
    • Nerf It deals more knockback (7 base/50 scaling → 10/20 base/60 scaling), hindering its ability to chain into itself.
  • Forward tilt:
    • Change Forward tilt has a different animation, where Pichu kicks in an upward arcing motion rather than straight forward, and electricity comes out of its legs.
    • Buff It has less ending lag (FAF 30 → 25).
    • Buff It has more range.
    • Buff It always trips opponents at low percents.
    • Buff It deals less base knockback but significantly more knockback scaling (10 base/100 scaling → 5/130), giving it KO potential at high percents.
    • Nerf It has a shorter duration (frames 5-14 → 5-12).
    • Nerf It has an electric effect and therefore causes recoil damage (1%).
    • Nerf It can no longer be angled.
  • Up tilt:
    • Change Up tilt deals less knockback (20/25 base/120 scaling → 32/105), improving its combo potential but hindering its KO potential.
    • Nerf It deals less damage (6% → 5%).
  • Down tilt:
    • Nerf Down tilt deals less damage (7% → 6%).
    • Nerf It has a shorter duration (frames 7-9 → 7-8).
    • Change It sends opponents at a vertical angle (35° → 80°/100°) and deals less knockback (12 base/100 scaling → 40/50), making it a potent combo starter but removing its edgeguarding and tech chasing potential.
  • Dash attack:
    • Buff Dash attack has noticeably less ending lag (FAF 50 → 35).
    • Buff It deals more knockback (40 base/70 scaling → 60/100 (clean), 60/80 (late)).
    • Nerf It has more startup lag and a shorter duration (frames 5-16 → 6-15).
    • Nerf The late hit deals less damage (8% → 6%).
    • Change It sends opponents at a more vertical angle (361° → 70°), reducing its edgeguarding potential, but improving its combo potential combined with the decreased ending lag.
  • Forward smash:
    • Buff Forward smash's hits connect more reliably: their angles have been altered (0°/20°/180° → 366°/20°), and they have a reduced hitlag (0.3x) and SDI multiplier (0.5x), on top of the weakened SDI from Melee to Ultimate.
    • Buff The final hit deals more damage (6% → 8%), and the looping hits deal consistent damage due to changes to stale-move negation, increasing the total dealt (14.74% → 18%).
    • Nerf It has more ending lag (FAF 51 → 54).
    • Nerf The final hit deals less knockback (90 base/140 scaling → 68/123), hindering its KO potential despite its increased damage.
  • Up smash:
    • Buff Up smash has intangibility on Pichu's ears while its hitboxes are active.
    • Nerf It deals less damage (16% → 14%).
    • Nerf It deals drastically less knockback (50/40 base/105 scaling → 40/15 base/85 scaling), which alongside its lower damage significantly hinders its KO potential, going from one of the strongest up smashes in Melee to one of the weakest in Ultimate.
  • Down smash:
    • Change Down smash hits multiple times instead of once.
    • Buff It deals more damage (13% → 1.5% (loop hits), 8% (final), 14% (total)) if all hits connect.
    • Buff The final hit deals more knockback (30 base/70 scaling → 45/150), KOing at around 125% from center stage, compared to the single hit in Melee KOing at around 170% under the same circumstances.
    • Buff Pichu moves forward and backwards during the attack and the hitbox is extended, increasing its horizontal range.
    • Buff All hits now have transcendent priority.
    • Nerf It has more startup lag (frame 7 → 8).
    • Nerf It sends at a more vertical angle (160° → 50°) that is less desirable for edgeguarding, no longer being a semi-spike.
    • Nerf It has an electric effect and therefore causes recoil damage (1.3%).

Aerial attacks[edit]

  • Change All aerials except back aerial have less landing lag (12 frames → 7 (neutral), 15 → 12 (forward), 18 → 11 (up), 26 → 22 (down)). However, due to the removal of L-canceling, their landing lag is not fully compensated.
  • Nerf The decreased shieldstun for aerial attacks makes Pichu's less safe on shield compared to their L-canceled versions in Melee.
  • Neutral aerial:
    • Nerf Neutral aerial deals less damage (12%/9% → 7%/5%) without full compensation on knockback (clean: 18 base/100 scaling → 20/112, late: 0/100 → 0/112).
    • Nerf It has a slightly shorter duration (frames 3-10/11-28 → 3-9/10-27).
    • Change It has an altered animation: Pichu performs a frontflipping cartwheel instead of a somersault, and attacks with its head instead of its tail.
    • Buff The hitbox is extended and follows Pichu as it spins around, giving it more range and better coverage around it.
    • Buff Pichu's ears are intangible during the clean hit (frames 3-9).
  • Forward aerial:
    • Buff Forward aerial causes considerably less recoil damage (4% (1% per hit) → 1%).
    • Buff It deals significantly more damage (2% → 3.5% (per hit); 7.46% → 14% (total)).
    • Buff The first three hits deal less set knockback (30 → 20), use the autolink angle (361° → 366°), and have a lower hitlag multiplier (0.5x), which alongside the weakening of SDI allows them to connect much more reliably.
    • Buff The last hit no longer deals set knockback (30 set/100 scaling → 55 base/140 scaling), making it safer on hit and granting it KO potential at high percents.
    • Nerf The last hit has a shorter duration (frames 22-24 → 22-23).
    • Change The last hit has a different launch angle (361° → 45°).
  • Back aerial:
    • Change Back aerial hits multiple times instead of once.
      • Buff The loop hits use the autolink angle (367°), allowing them to drag opponents down for combos.
    • Buff It has less ending lag (FAF 60 → 55).
    • Buff It deals more damage if all hits connect (9% → 2% (hits 1-5), 2.5% (last); 12.5% (total)).
    • Buff The last hit deals more knockback (20 base/100 scaling → 70/160), launches at a lower angle (361° → 42°), and always sends opponents towards Pichu's back, greatly improving its edgeguarding ability.
    • Buff It auto-cancels earlier (frame 50 → 38).
    • Nerf It has more startup lag (frame 4 → 5).
    • Nerf It has an electric effect and therefore causes recoil damage (1.5%).
  • Up aerial:
    • Buff Up aerial deals less knockback (100 base/60 scaling → 70/70), improving its combo potential.
    • Buff It has slightly less ending lag (FAF 28 → 27).
  • Down aerial:
    • Buff Down aerial has a clean hit that deals more damage (12% → 13%) and meteor smashes opponents (361° → 270°), greatly improving it edgeguarding and onstage combo abilities.
    • Buff Pichu's ears are intangible during the clean hit.
    • Buff It auto-cancels earlier (frame 38 → 32), doing so at the peak of a short hop.
    • Buff The landing hit no longer deals set knockback (30 set/100 scaling → 50 base/100 scaling).
    • Nerf The clean hit deals less knockback (20 base/100 scaling → 16/86), hindering its KO potential onstage.
    • Change Using the move in the air causes more recoil damage (1% → 1.5%), but landing with it causes less (1% → 0.5%).

Throws and other attacks[edit]

  • Grabs:
    • Buff Standing and dash grab have less startup lag (frame 7 → 6 (standing), 11 → 8 (dash)).
    • Buff Standing grab has more range.
    • Buff Dash grab has slightly less ending lag (FAF 41 → 40).
    • Nerf Standing grab has slightly more ending lag (FAF 31 → 32).
    • Change When grabbing, Pichu swipes one hand sideways, instead of grabbing overhead like Pikachu. Pichu also no longer rolls over after performing a dash grab.
  • Pummel:
    • Buff Pummel deals more hitlag (4 frames → 14), but has less startup (frame 3 → 1) and significantly less ending lag (FAF 25 → 6), shortening its duration.
    • Buff It causes significantly less recoil damage (1% → 0.1%).
    • Nerf It deals less damage (3% → 1.4%).
  • Nerf The removal of chain grabbing combined with the changes to knockback significantly hinders forward throw, up throw and down throw's damage racking potential.
  • Change All throws except forward throw no longer have an electric effect.
  • Forward throw:
    • Buff Forward throw deals more damage (2% → 1.5% (loop hits), 2% → 6% (throw), 9% → 12% (total)) with no compensation on knockback, making it a viable KO option near the edge.
    • Buff It causes less recoil damage (1% → 0.5%).
    • Buff It no longer has any hitlag, executing faster as a result.
    • Nerf Its first four hits are slower (frame 10, 14, 18, 22 → 11, 15, 19, 23), and it releases the opponent faster (frame 29 → 27) with its total duration unchanged. This slightly hinders its combo potential.
  • Back throw:
    • Nerf Back throw releases the opponent faster (frame 30 → 26), with its total duration unchanged. This increases its ending lag and shortens the distance Pichu moves back before throwing, making it less effective for setting up edgeguards, while still giving the opponent enough time to DI.
    • Change Its speed is no longer weight-dependent.
    • Change It has a different animation.
  • Up throw:
    • Buff Up throw releases the opponent faster (frame 20 → 15) and has less ending lag (FAF 44 → 36), improving its combo potential from low to mid percents.
  • Down throw:
    • Buff Down throw releases the opponent faster (frame 20 → 19) and has less ending lag (FAF 48 → 40), improving its combo potential from low to mid percents despite its increased knockback.
    • Nerf The first hit has more startup (frame 12 → 14).
    • Nerf It deals less damage (5% (hit 1 and throw) → 4%; 10% → 8% total) and has significantly increased knockback scaling (38 → 100), hindering its combo potential at high percents, while still lacking KO potential.
  • Floor attacks:
    • Change Due to the introduction of tripping in Brawl, Pichu has received a floor attack after tripping.
  • Edge attack:
    • Buff Edge attack deals more damage (8% → 9%).

Special moves[edit]

  • Thunder Jolt:
    • Buff Thunder Jolt has less ending lag (FAF 58 → 52).
    • Buff It causes less recoil damage (1% → 0.7%).
    • Buff The grounded version has increased base knockback (10 → 25 (grounded opponents)/13 (aerial opponents)).
    • Nerf Pichu can no longer fast fall or control its trajectory while using the move.
    • Nerf The grounded version deals less damage on its later frames (7% → 7% (clean), 6% (mid), 5% (late)).
  • Skull Bash:
    • Buff When it hits an opponent, Skull Bash causes Pichu to bounce back in an animation with significantly less lag, making it safer to use.
    • Nerf It deals less damage (5%-39% → 4%-33%).
    • Nerf It causes more recoil damage (1% → 1.5%).
  • Agility:
    • Buff Agility travels a longer distance.
    • Buff It causes less recoil damage (1%/3% → 0.5%/1%).
    • Buff It has less ending lag when used into the ground.
    • Change It has an angle indicator to telegraph Pichu's trajectory. This may help prevent missed directional inputs, but makes Pichu's movement more predictable.
  • Thunder:
    • Buff Thunder meteor smashes targets hit near the cloud (94° → 270°), much like Pikachu's version from Smash 4 onward, dealing more damage (4% → 6%) and leading into the shockwave.
    • Buff The shockwave deals more damage (13% → 14%) and has more knockback scaling (60 → 65), allowing it to KO at around 110% from center stage.
    • Buff If the Thunder hits Pichu, it will rise a bit, helping its recovery.
    • Nerf The shockwave causes more recoil damage (3% → 3.5%).
    • Nerf The lightning bolt no longer hits multiple times.
    • Change Thunder passes through the stage. While this lets Pichu use it as a close range attack under platforms and such, it also means Pichu can hurt itself doing so.
    • Change The lightning bolt has different knockback values (80 base/55 scaling → 74/60).
    • Change The electricity discharged when the lightning strikes Pichu is yellow rather than blue and has Pichu flash with a dark tint.
  • Change Pichu has a Final Smash, Volt Tackle, which is nearly identical to Pikachu's: it has Pichu dash quickly around the stage at different angles while surrounded in a ball of electricity, then launching opponents with an electric blast at the end of the move as the ball disappears. It also causes massive recoil damage, unlike Pikachu's version of the move.

Update history[edit]

Possibly due to its dominating status in competitive play during the early metagame of Ultimate, Pichu was greatly nerfed in game updates. Although its pummel was slightly buffed in update 2.0.0, it received several significant nerfs in update 3.1.0. Pichu's hurtbox is larger, forward smash has more ending lag, its infamously strong forward tilt has less knockback scaling, and almost all of its electric attacks deal more recoil damage, noticeably worsening its already abysmal endurance.

Update 11.0.0 buffed Pichu by reversing some of the nerfs, reducing the amount of recoil damage Pichu receives with some of the electric attacks that were affected in 3.1.0. On top of that, its ear hurtboxes received intangibility during the strong hit of its neutral aerial, making it a slightly safer option in the air.

Overall, Pichu fares considerably worse than it did when Ultimate launched. While Pichu is still far stronger than its Melee iteration, the nerfs it received has led to its tournament representation and results to noticeably decline and Pichu is now generally considered to be a mid-tier character at best.

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate 2.0.0

  • Buff Pummel deals less hitlag (15 frames → 14), shortening its duration.

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate 3.0.0

  • Nerf Thunder Jolt deals less shield damage (1 → -3/-2.5/-2 (grounded, clean/mid/late), -4.5 (aerial)).
  • Nerf Pichu's aerial hitstun and landing animations have been changed so its body does not shift as much, which causes certain multihit attacks (e.g. Dancing Blade, Peach's dash attack, Shulk's forward smash and more) to connect more reliably against it.

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate 3.1.0

  • Nerf Pichu has a larger hurtbox, now covering most of its ears.
  • Change Pichu's full shield is bigger. This makes it less likely for Pichu to get shield poked, but also makes it easier to hit the shield to apply pressure to it.
  • Nerf Forward tilt has less knockback scaling (150 → 130).
    • Buff This also allows it to trip opponents at a wider percent range.
  • Nerf Forward smash has more ending lag (FAF 50 → 54).
  • Nerf All electrical moves except for pummel and Volt Tackle cause more recoil damage. While this allows it to build up rage faster, it mostly worsens its already poor survivability and makes it easier to KO.
    • Nerf Forward tilt: 0.7% → 1%.
    • Nerf Forward smash: 1.5% → 2%.
    • Nerf Down smash: 0.8% → 1.3%.
    • Nerf Forward aerial: 1% → 1.5%.
    • Nerf Back aerial: 1% → 1.5%.
    • Nerf Down aerial: 1% → 1.5% (aerial hitbox).
    • Nerf Forward throw: 0.5% → 0.8%.
    • Nerf Thunder Jolt: 0.4% → 0.7%.
    • Nerf Skull Bash: 1.5% → 1.8%.
    • Nerf Agility: 0.6% → 0.9% (first zip), total: 2% → 2.3%.
    • Nerf Thunder: 3% → 3.5%.

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate 7.0.0

  • Buff Overall shield size has been increased.

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate 10.1.0

  • Buff Forward smash's last hit's hitbox is larger (5.3u → 5.8u), with its vertical displacement compensated (Y-offset: 4.7 → 5.2). This allows it to connect better from the looping hits.

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate 11.0.0

  • Buff Neutral aerial makes Pichu's ears intangible during the clean hit (frames 3-9).
  • Buff The recoil damage on several of Pichu's moves was reduced. These changes revert the recoil increase applied with update 3.1.0 for those moves, with the exception of Agility, which has less recoil than before 3.1.0.
    • Buff Forward smash: 2% → 1.5%.
    • Buff Forward aerial: 1.5% → 1%.
    • Buff Forward throw: 0.8% → 0.5%.
    • Buff Skull Bash: 1.8% → 1.5%.
    • Buff Agility: 0.9% (zip 1)/1.4% (zip 2) → 0.5%/1%, total: 2.3% → 1.5%.

Moveset[edit]

For a gallery of Pichu's hitboxes, see here.

Note: All numbers are listed as base damage, without the 1v1 multiplier.

  Name Damage Description
Neutral attack Headbutt (ずつき) 1.2% Does a quick headbutt. Has similar properties as Pikachu's jab, though it can link a few more hits before pushing the opponent out of range. Also has less shieldstun.
Forward tilt Double-Footed Sweep (りょうあしばらい) 8%, 1% recoil Plants itself on its upper paws and kicks with one foot upward in front of itself, and then the other. Very fast (comes out on frame 5) and has very low ending lag, yet it has above average power and can KO at high percents. Can make opponents trip at low percents. The hitbox last surprisingly long, as Pichu kicks with one foot and then the other, and while the second hitbox is smaller, it doesn't count as a sourspot. Cannot be angled as it could in Melee.
Up tilt Tail Attack (しっぽアタック) 5% Swipes its tail above its body in an arc. Can combo into itself at low percents, or into an aerial at mid to high percents.
Down tilt Tail Sweep (あしばらい) 6% Swipes its tail in front of itself. Has very low knockback scaling, allowing it to combo into up tilt at low to mid percents, or an aerial even at very high percents.
Dash attack Running Headbutt (ジャンプずつき, Jump Headbutt) 8% (clean), 6% (late) Jumps and headbutts forward. Less ending lag but less shieldstun compared to Pikachu's. It also has a hitbox on Pichu's torso.
Forward smash Thundershock (ショートでんげき, Electrical Short) 2% (hits 1-5), 8% (hit 6), 2% recoil Launches a short jolt of electricity from its cheeks. Comes out on frame 16 and is a multihit attack. Stronger than Pikachu's version, does not have sourspots and has less ending lag relative to the hitbox, but has much less range.
Up smash Headbutt (ヘッドバット) 14% Does an upward headbutt. Pichu's ears become intangible on frames 9-11. Comes out on frame 9, making it quick for a smash attack. However, its knockback is rather poor for a smash attack.
Down smash Electric Flower (ねずみはなび, Mouse Fireworks) 1.5% (hits 1-4), 8% (hit 6), 1.3% recoil Discharges electricity while quickly spinning in place. Compared to Pikachu's, it has much less ending lag and it is overall stronger, but it's easier to DI and is worse for edgeguarding due to its angle. Pichu also gains invincibility at frames 7-10.
Neutral aerial Pichu Spin (ピチュースピン) 7% (clean), 5% (late) An aerial cartwheel. It is a quick out of shield option and, when compared to Pikachu's, it is more effective for KOing and has more range and less ending lag. Autocancels in a full hop, but is slightly safer when not autocanceled, having 2 less frames of landing lag compared to Pikachu's.
Forward aerial Electric Drill (でんげきドリル) 3.5% (hits 1-4), 1.5% recoil Does a forward barrel roll. Unlike Pikachu's, it covers Pichu's whole body and uses the autolink angle, connecting better. It deals impressive damage (14% if all the hits connect) and combo into itself at low percents, while also being good for edgeguarding.
Back aerial Electric Glider (でんげきグライダー) 2% (hits 1-5), 2.5% (hit 6), 1.5% recoil Does an electric spin similar to its down smash. Can combo at low percentages and edgeguard at higher percents, just like forward aerial. Decent knockback, making it an effective KO option.
Up aerial Tail Chop (しっぽはたき) 4% Flicks its tail above itself. Good for combos, especially into Thunder. Autocancels in a short hop with less landing lag than Pikachu's version.
Down aerial Electric Screw (でんげきスクリュー) 13%, 4% (landing), 1.5% recoil after startup, 0.5% recoil landing (can land before startup) Does a downward barrel roll. Has the capability to meteor smash opponents during the clean hit, which has a generously long duration (four frames), and, although with strict timing, it can autocancel in a short hop. Pichu's ears become intangible for the entire duration of the clean hit(frames 14-17). The late hit has good coverage in Pichu's body.
Grab Grab (つかみ) Quickly leans forward and grabs with one arm. Has a range of approximately Pichu's body width, being somewhat short-ranged. Its grabs are the fastest in the game.
Pummel Grab Electric Shock (つかみでんきショック) 1.4%, 0.1% recoil Shocks the opponent. Average speed, while dealing marginally more damage than other similar pummels. It shares this distinction with Piranha Plant. Compared to Pikachu, it is stronger while only being marginally slower.
Forward throw Electric Throw (でんきなげ) 1.5% (hits 1-4), 6% (throw), 0.8% recoil Places the opponent on its back and shocks them, sending them forward. Pichu's strongest throw, it starts KOing middleweights at around 153% near the edge of Final Destination.
Back throw Submission (じごくぐるま, Hell Wheel) 9% Does a backwards somersault with the opponent, then flings them behind itself. Pichu's second strongest throw, but it can only KO middleweights starting at around 181% at the edge of Final Destination.
Up throw Heading (ヘディング) 5% (hit 1), 5% (throw) Tosses foe up and headbutts them. Can infamously combo into Thunder making it a reliable finisher between medium and high percents.
Down throw Hip Press (ヒッププレス) 4% (hit 1), 4% (throw) Places opponent on the ground, then jumps on them. Can combo into an aerial at low to mid percents.
Forward roll
Back roll
Spot dodge
Air dodge
Techs
Floor attack (front)
Floor getups (front)
  7% Does a full rotation sweep with its tail.
Floor attack (back)
Floor getups (back)
  7% Does a full rotation sweep with its tail.
Floor attack (trip)
Floor getups (trip)
  5% Swings its tail on both sides of itself.
Edge attack
Edge getups
  9% Climbs up then flicks its tail out.
Neutral special Thunder Jolt 7% (short distance), 6% (medium distance), 5% (long distance), 10% (air), 0.7% recoil Pichu's main projectile. Fires a jolt of electricity forward. Compared to Pikachu's, it is faster, bigger and stronger. It also travels forward while bouncing along the ground, and can also travel up walls, below the edge, and along ceilings, making it a strong edgeguarding and 2 framing tool. If used in the air, it will travel diagonally down instead and will deal more damage. Disappears after around 3 seconds. Can be used to gimp certain recoveries. Deals less damage the farther it travels.
Side special Skull Bash 4% (uncharged), 7.8% (uncharged smash input), 33% (fully charged), 1.8% recoil Charges and, when the B button is released, fires itself forward like a missile. When fully charged or close to fully charged, it has KO power. The move can also be used to extend Pichu's recovery, though it does have some lag. Compared to Pikachu's Skull Bash, Pichu's Skull Bash deals more damage and covers more distance when fully charged, but deals less damage when uncharged, takes longer to fully charge, causes recoil damage and has more endlag.
Up special Agility 0%, 0.9% recoil (warp 1), 1.4% recoil (warp 2) Pichu's primary recovery move. Moves at warp speed in two directions that can be selected via the control stick. Compared to Pikachu's Quick Attack, Agility travels farther. However, it deals no damage and Pichu suffers recoil damage.
Down special Thunder 14% (shockwave), 4% (thunderbolt), 6% (thunderbolt meteor), 3.5% recoil Summons a thundercloud from which a lightning bolt comes down and strikes Pichu. The start of the bolt has a meteor effect and deals more damage than the rest of the bolt. When the bolt hits Pichu, a shockwave is generated that has the potential to KO. Pichu also gains intangibility for 10 frames if it connects, just like Pikachu. Compared to Pikachu's Thunder, Pichu's Thunder has less startup but deals less damage and knockback overall and causes recoil damage. The thunderbolt travels faster than Pikachu's version, giving it both positives and negatives: this makes it easier to land, but Pichu will be more vulnerable.
Final Smash Volt Tackle 0.3% (6 hits during startup), 1% (initial hit), 1.6% (loop), 21% (launch), 3.2% recoil (startup), 0.2% recoil (loop), 3.5% recoil (launch) Pichu turns into a ball of electricity and dashes forward. Any opponents hit are knocked into the center of the screen where Pichu furiously tackles them from multiple directions then releases a powerful electric blast in the center. If the dash doesn't hit an opponent, the final smash is ended early. It causes a large amount of recoil damage, but is overall stronger than Pikachu's version.

Stats[edit]

Stats Weight Dash speed Walk speed Traction Air friction Air speed Air acceleration Gravity Falling speed Jumpsquat Jump Height Double jump Height
Value 62 1.98 – Initial dash
1.892 – Run
1.302 0.11 0.0075 1.029 0.01 – Base
0.09 – Additional
0.14 1.9 – Base
2.5Fast-fall
3 36.75 - Base
17.43 - Short hop
36.02

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On-screen appearance[edit]

  • Jumps out from a Poké Ball and waves both hands in the air with joy before landing, saying "Pichu!" in the process (the same voice clip used for its side taunt).

Taunts[edit]

  • Up taunt: Charges up with electricity, similar to Pikachu's up taunt, but falls back dazed at the end.
  • Side taunt: Jumps up and waves at the camera, saying "Pichu!" This was its left-facing taunt in Melee.
  • Down taunt: Squirms around on the ground, saying "Pichu!" This was its right-facing taunt in Melee.

Idle poses[edit]

  • Turns and looks at its tail, twitching it.
  • Looks around itself excitedly.

Crowd cheer[edit]

Cheer (English) Cheer (Japanese/Chinese) Cheer (Italian) Cheer (Dutch) Cheer (French)
Cheer NTSC

PAL
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PAL
Description Pi - chu! Pichu! Pi - chu! *claps 3 times* Pi - chu! Pi - chu! Pi - chu!
Cheer (German) Cheer (Spanish) Cheer (Russian) Cheer (Korean)
Cheer
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PAL
Description Pi - chu! Pi - chu! Piiiiii! Este Pichu! Este Pichu! E! E! Pichu! Pichu! Pi - chu!

Victory poses[edit]

  • Left: Cheers twice (facing to the right first and the left second), jumps thrice while spinning, and poses with its left hand raised, chanting "Pichu, Pichu!"
  • Up: Jumps three times, with the third jump, which is done while spinning, being higher than the first two. While in midair, Pichu waves both of its arms. After landing, Pichu raises both of its arms and arches towards its left side. During the pose, Pichu says "Pi-Pi-Pichu!" in sync with each jump.
  • Right: Charges electricity, making itself fall over, then stands up and winks while scratching its head.
A small excerpt of the title theme of Pokémon Red, Blue, Yellow, and Green Versions, a track which would go on to become the Pokémon main theme and the title theme for the entire series.

In competitive play[edit]

Most historically significant players[edit]

See also: Category:Pichu players (SSBU)

  • Canada Blacktwins13 - One of the best Pichu players in North America after Pichu's nerfs, although he often played other characters alongside Pichu such as Roy and Mario. During ths time, he most notably placing 2nd at Rising Stars at EGLX 2019 defeating ESAM and 9th at Shine 2019 defeating Goblin. Although he eventually picked up Pyra and Mythra, he remains one of the few players from the early metagame who still played Pichu, placing 25th at Get On My Level 2023 with primarily Pichu and defeating Riddles with Pichu at Gourmet Bash 3.
  • France NaetorU - One of the best Pichu players in the post-online metagame who was the definitive best in 2023. He was first known for placing 7th at COLOSSEL 2022 defeating Bloom4Eva along the way, and since then had some of of the best Pichu performances since the early metagame, including placing 13th at Ultimate Fighting Arena 2023 defeating MkLeo and 17th at Tera defeating Cosmos, as well as wins over players such as Lea at Double Down 2022 and Kola at GENESIS 9. He was ranked 89th on the UltRank 2022, the first solo-Pichu player ranked globally during this period.
  • USA NAKAT - One of the best Pichu players in North America during the first half of 2019, ranking 26th on the Spring 2019 PGRU. His best run to date was at Smash 'N' Splash 5, where he defeated Nairo, Mr.E, and Rivers to place 7th; he also notably placed 9th at Smash Factor 8 and 13th at Umebura SP 3. He became less active in the fall and played a mix of Pichu and Sora in the post-online metagame before going inactive in 2022.
  • Japan Nietono - One of the best Pichu players of all-time, ranking as high as 27th on the Fall 2019 PGRU. He is the only Pichu player to win a major, doing so at Umebura SP 3, and has also placed 7th at both Umebura SP 6 and Umebura SP 7. He continued to main Pichu in the post-online metagame, notably placing 3rd at Maesuma TOP 8, but slowly began playing other characters until he dropped Pichu entirely by 2023.
  • USA RFang - One of the best Pichu players in the world in the second half of 2019, ranking 45th on the Fall 2019 PGRU and notably performing well mostly as a solo-main in spite of Pichu's nerfs. He is best known for his run to 7th at The Big House 9 defeating Light and WaDi, and had also placing 3rd at 2GG: Grand Tour - South Carolina defeating Kola and 4th at Tri-state Showdown: Fall 2019 defeating Nairo. He stopped competing during the online metagame and has only made a few offline appearances since.
  • USA VoiD - Pichu's primary representative in the first few months of competitive play and one of the best Pichu players of all-time. He is the only Pichu player ever ranked in the top 10, ranking 9th on the Spring 2019 PGRU thanks to runs such as 2nd at GENESIS 6 and 5th at both MomoCon 2019 and Smash 'N' Splash 5. Following Pichu's nerfs, he began playing other characters instead and dropped the character in favor of Sheik right before the pandemic.
  • Japan Yone_pi - One of the best Pichu players since 2024. Although he had been active earlier and had performed well regionally, 2024 marked his breakout year, with him placing 7th at Sumabato SP 47 defeating Miya, the best Pichu performance since Maesuma TOP 8. He has since followed it up with several other strong major performances, most notably placing 7th at Sumabato SP 52 and 9th at both UltCore Third and Sumabato SP 50. He is ranked 57th on the LumiRank 2024.1, the highest-ranking solo-Pichu player since the early metagame.

Tier placement and history[edit]

In contrast to its Melee counterpart, where it is considered one of the worst characters in the game, Pichu was commonly viewed as one of the best, if not the best, characters in the game in the early metagame. This was due to its small size and powerful KO moves, which included back air, Thunder, and its infamous forward tilt. These strengths made Pichu one of the most popular characters in the first few months of the competitive scene, ranking 7th for representation between January and June 2019, and Pichu saw a plethora of strong results from players such as NAKAT, Nietono, and VoiD, all of whom were ultimately ranked top 50 on the Spring 2019 PGRU.

However, update 3.1.0 increased Pichu's size and nerfed the power of its forward tilt, while increasing the amount of recoil damage on nearly all of its electric attacks. The nerfs were significant enough to stagnate Pichu's playerbase, as many of its best players either began playing other characters (VoiD) or stopped attending events (NAKAT). Although this period still saw several notable Pichu results from Nietono and RFang, Pichu's playerbase began shrinking as other players started to consider Pichu as inferior to Pikachu. In spite of some of the nerfs being reverted in update 11.0.0, this decline continued through the online and post-online metagames, with RFang becoming inactive and Nietono dropping the character entirely, and although this period also saw the rise of NaetorU, Pichu remained scarce in top-level play. As such, Pichu saw one of the harshest declines out of any character in Ultimate, with the community reassessing it to be a mid-tier character at best. This was reflected in the first tier list, where Pichu was ranked 55th as an upper-mid tier character; although it moved up to 53rd on the second tier list, its overall score was lower than in the first tier list.

Despite this severe drop in perception, Pichu is still unanimously considered to be significantly more viable than its Melee iteration.

Classic Mode: Lightweight Fracas[edit]

Pichu's congratulations screen.

Pichu fights against opponents that are lightweights like itself, on stages that take place in the sky.

Round Opponent Stage Music Notes
1 Jigglypuff (SSBU) Jigglypuff Pokémon Stadium 2 Pokémon Center - Pokémon Red / Pokémon Blue
2 Squirtle (SSBU) Squirtle Peach's Castle Road to Viridian City - Pokémon Red / Pokémon Blue Squirtle's Pokémon Trainer is absent.
3 Mr. Game & Watch (SSBU) Mr. Game & Watch Skyworld Underworld
4 Olimar (SSBU) Olimar Pilotwings Light Plane (Remix)
5 Kirby (SSBU) Kirby and Meta Knight (SSBU) Meta Knight Skyloft Butter Building (for 3DS / Wii U) This battle is a free-for-all.
6 Mewtwo (SSBU) Mewtwo Prism Tower Pokémon Red / Pokémon Blue Medley
Bonus Stage
Final Master Hand Final Destination Master Hand (Less than 7.0 intensity)
Master Hand / Crazy Hand (Intensity 7.0 or higher)
On intensity 7.0 and higher, Crazy Hand fights alongside Master Hand.

Credits roll after completing Classic Mode. Completing it as Pichu has Pokémon Gold / Pokémon Silver Medley accompany the credits.

Role in World of Light[edit]

Finding Pichu in World of Light

Although Pichu has been absent from the World of Light opening cutscene, it was vaporized and later imprisoned alongside the rest of the fighters (sans Kirby) when Galeem unleashed his beams of light.

To access Pichu, the player must enter the Power Plant sub-area and reach it on a platform with the use of two Zapfish, where it can then be challenged and recruited.

Fighter Battle[edit]

No. Image Name Type Power Stage Music
19
Pichu SSBU.png
Pichu
Attack
Attack
7,500 Prism Tower (Ω form) Pokémon Red / Pokémon Blue Medley

Spirit[edit]

Pichu's Fighter Spirit can be obtained by completing Classic Mode. It is also available periodically for purchase in the shop for 300 Gold, but only after Pichu has been unlocked. Unlocking Pichu in World of Light allows the player to preview the spirit below in the Spirit List under the name "???". As a Fighter Spirit, it cannot be used in Spirit Battles and is purely aesthetic. Its Fighter Spirit has an alternate version that replaces it with its artwork in Ultimate.

In Spirit Battles[edit]

As the main opponent[edit]

Spirit Battle parameters
No. Image Name Series Enemy Fighter(s) Type Power Stage Rules Conditions Music
468
SSBU spirit Ampharos.png
Ampharos Pokémon Series •Giant Pichu Pichu (SSBU)
Attack
4,500 Prism Tower (Battlefield form) •Hazard: Zap Floor •The floor is electrified
•The enemy is giant
Pokémon Gold / Pokémon Silver Medley
507
SSBU spirit Rotom.png
Rotom Pokémon Series Pichu Pichu (SSBU)×2
Grab
3,800 PictoChat 2 (Battlefield form) •Item: Lightning •The enemy's electric attacks have increased power Battle! (Wild Pokémon) - Pokémon Diamond / Pokémon Pearl
541
SSBU spirit Dedenne.png
Dedenne Pokémon Series Pichu Pichu (SSBU)
Attack
2,000 Pokémon Stadium 2 (Battlefield form) •Hazard: Zap Floor •The floor is electrified
•The enemy favors neutral specials
•Only certain Pokémon will emerge from Poké Balls (Dedenne)
Battle! (Wild Pokémon) - Pokémon X / Pokémon Y
554
SSBU spirit Togedemaru.png
Togedemaru Pokémon Series Pichu Team Pichu (SSBU)×4
Shield
1,500 Prism Tower •Item: Unira •The enemy favors down specials
•Only certain Pokémon will emerge from Poké Balls (Togedemaru)
•The enemy is easily distracted by items
Battle! (Wild Pokémon) - Pokémon Sun / Pokémon Moon
744
SSBU spirit Fronks.png
Fronks WarioWare Series •Tiny Pichu Team Pichu (SSBU)×4
Shield
1,900 WarioWare, Inc. (hazards off) N/A •Take your strongest team into this no-frills battle Mike's Song
805
SSBU spirit Yellow Pikmin.png
Yellow Pikmin Pikmin Series •Tiny Pichu Team Pichu (SSBU)×12 (10 HP)
Attack
4,100 Garden of Hope (Battlefield form) •Hazard: Zap Floor •The floor is electrified
Stamina battle
•The enemy favors neutral air attacks
Main Theme - Pikmin (Original)
1,045
zzapfish
Zapfish Splatoon Series Pichu Team Pichu (SSBU)×4
Shield
2,500 Prism Tower (Battlefield form) •Hazard: Zap Floor •The floor is electrified Octoweaponry
1,334
SSBU spirit Great Sabrecub.png
Great Sabrecub DRAGON QUEST Series Pichu Pichu (SSBU) (60 HP)
•Giant Pikachu Pikachu (SSBU) (120 HP)
Attack
2,900 Gaur Plain (Ω form) •Item: Soccer Ball •Defeat the main fighter to win
Stamina battle
•The enemy shields often
Marching through the Fields

As a minion[edit]

Spirit Battle parameters Inspiration
No. Image Name Series Enemy Fighter(s) Type Power Stage Rules Conditions Music Character
782
SSBU spirit Chaotix.png
Chaotix Sonic The Hedgehog Series Sonic Sonic (SSBU)
Pichu Pichu (SSBU)
King K. Rool King K. Rool (SSBU)
Grab
1,600 Windy Hill Zone •Invisibility •The enemy is invisible Sonic Heroes Charmy Bee

Alternate costumes[edit]

Palette swap (SSBU)
Pichu (SSBU) Pichu (SSBU) Pichu (SSBU) Pichu (SSBU) Pichu (SSBU) Pichu (SSBU) Pichu (SSBU) Pichu (SSBU)

Gallery[edit]

Fighter Showcase Video[edit]

Trivia[edit]

  • Pichu and Young Link share the longest gap between playable appearances in the Super Smash Bros. series, with seventeen years between Melee and Ultimate. This has been noted by both of their Super Smash Bros. blog's "Today's Fighter" descriptions.
  • Pichu, Dr. Mario, and Young Link are the only non-Echo Fighters who are full clones.
  • One of the poses Pichu strikes in its new taunt resembles its trophy from Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS.
  • Pichu is the only veteran absent from SSB4 to be absent from the full group artwork version of the box cover.
  • Pichu is the only veteran who is unaffected by the new universal 3-frame jumpsquat; in Melee, its jumpsquat animation also took three frames to complete.
  • Pichu's fast fall provides the smallest change to its falling speed when compared to any other fighter. It increases its fall speed by only 31.579%, compared to the usual 60%.
  • One of Pichu's alternate costumes is the Spiky-eared Pichu from Arceus and the Jewel of Life and Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver. Being one of a kind, the Spiky-eared Pichu is female, making it the only one of Pichu's alternate costumes with an implicit gender.
    • Ultimate also marks the first 3D appearance of Spiky-eared Pichu.
    • For unknown reasons, unlike other characters represented through alternate costumes, such as Alph, the Koopalings, and even Pikachu Libre, Spiky-eared Pichu does not have an obtainable Fighter Spirit of her own.
    • Similar to Pikachu, who, among the Original 12, is the only one to technically be considered a completely different character via two of its alternate costumes, Pichu is also the only character among Melee's newcomers that can be considered a completely different character via one of its costumes (That being the spiky-eared variant, which is confirmed to be female).
  • As of Ultimate, Pichu is the only character in any game who takes damage while using their Final Smash (excluding characters that can move around freely and be attacked during their Final Smash such as Ice Climbers and Inkling).
    • In a Stamina match, Pichu cannot be KO'd by its Final Smash, as its HP will never go below 0.1 while the Final Smash is active.
    • Because of this, Pichu is the only character that can take damage from all of its special moves, in both Melee and Ultimate.
  • Spiky-eared Pichu's damage meter portrait protrudes to the right the most out of every fighter.
  • Pichu is the only Pokémon character absent in Pokémon Trainer's Classic Mode route.
  • Despite fighting lightweight characters, Fox, Pikachu, Sheik and Zero Suit Samus do not appear in Pichu's Classic Mode route.
  • Discounting fighters who do not appear in any spirit battles, Pichu, Banjo & Kazooie, and Daisy are the only fighters who do not possess an Ace or Legend-type spirit in spirit battles.
  • Interestingly, Pichu's Ultimate artwork was used for the Junior tab on the now shut-down Pokémon TV app.

References[edit]