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'''Bowser''' is a playable character in the ''[[Brawl]]'' mod ''[[Project M]]'', hailing as the main villain in the ''[[Mario (universe)|Super Mario]]'' games. His moveset in ''Project M'' comes from a combination of his ''Brawl'' and ''Melee'' movesets, though with heavy buffs. <!--tier position paragraph-->
Hailing from the {{uv|Mario}} universe, '''Bowser''' is a playable character in the ''[[Brawl]]'' mod ''[[Project M]]''. His moveset in ''Project M'' comes from a combination of his ''Brawl'' and ''Melee'' movesets, though with heavy buffs.  
 
Bowser is currently ranked 41st out of 41 characters on the [[Project M#Tier list|official]] [[tier list]], ranking himself as the worst character on the tier list, the same ''Melee'' placement ranking 26th out of 26 characters and a somewhat larger drop from his ''Brawl'' placement of 33rd out of 38. In the official [[Project+]] tier list, he places higher, ranking 32nd out of 42 characters.


==Attributes==
==Attributes==
[[Image:PMBowserAlt.png|thumb|Bowser's alternate costume.]]
In ''Project M'', Bowser keeps most of his characteristics from ''Brawl'' and ''Melee''. He is both the largest and heaviest character, but still has a somewhat high dash speed for his size, and his powerful attacks are offset somewhat by lag or awkward animations. His only recovery move, Whirling Fortress, maintains its strong horizontal capabilities while still being weak vertically. However, in ''Project M'', Bowser's offense has been greatly buffed, giving him better damage, [[armor]], additional shield damage, and less lag on many of his moves, making him excellent at dealing burst damage and, consequently, a terrifyingly dangerous force when he's in control of the match. Bowser's armor mechanic allows him to absorb the knockback and flinch effects from attacks of various strengths while performing certain moves, as well as during his dash, crouch, and crawl. As a result, Bowser can nullify what would otherwise be a potentially combo starting move, or simply plow straight through an attack intended to stop Bowser from advancing. Additionally, the damage buffs on his attacks now allow Bowser to outprioritize stronger attacks if his armored moves aren't appropriate. Even though he is a slower character, Bowser has high speed in some areas: besides his above-average [[dash]]ing speed, [[Bowser Bomb]] can be cancelled before Bowser reaches its peak, allowing for quick follow-ups into the air that are impossible to achieve with his normal jumps.
 
The keystone of Bowser's combo potential is Koopa Klaw, which returns from ''Melee'' with some reworking. Instead of providing Bowser with a pummel, Koopa Klaw is now purely a grab, and now gives Bowser a down-throw option which spikes when used in the air while knocking grounded foes down, setting up a highly advantageous tech-chase. Bowser can use his down-smash or the quake hitbox on his up-smash to hit foes attempting to roll into him; the latter can keep foes close for another Koopa Klaw. Foes attempting to get up in place can easily be hit with a forward-smash, and its lingering hitbox and armor can easily circumvent the invincibility and weak hitboxes on get-up attacks. Meanwhile, foes who roll away from Bowser can be chased down thanks to his surprisingly high dash speed, which can outpace all but the quickest and farthest rolls. The versatility and numerous setups Bowser has off of this tech-chasing option, combined with his armor, shield-damaging capabilities, and highly damaging attacks, allow Bowser to easily dominate opponents who attempt to play defensively in close quarters with him.  The forward- and back-throws off of Koopa Klaw, while nowhere near as useful as the down-throw, can set up an edgeguard when used from the ground, and at low percentages, lead well into all of his aerials. While Bowser's ordinary jump is often too slow to serve this purpose, using a cancelled Bowser Bomb can let Bowser quickly chase foes into the air at low heights.
 
Bowser has other setups at his disposal. Whirling Fortress remains a stellar out-of-shield option that can let him get the upper hand out of a defensive situation, and its first hit has lower knockback to keep damaged foes close enough for a combo. Fire Breath keeps its buffs from ''Brawl'' and remains a great tool for trapping foes too far away for melee attacks. It also now has a bite hitbox in its ending animation, punishing foes who attempt to DI close to him to punish the ending lag. Bowser Bomb is now a much safer move; in addition to its new cancelling capabilities, it is more damaging, it is armored (especially during its descent), and upon landing, it produces a shockwave that serves the same purpose as Fire Breath's bite, making the move harder to punish from the ground. The shockwave can lead into most aerials, an up-tilt, or a down- or up-smash.
 
However, Bowser's high gravity, large size (almost double that of his ''Brawl'' counterpart), and high weight make him susceptible to attacks and [[combo]]s. Despite his speed in some aspects, he remains easy to out-maneuver, as he has relatively poor air speed. In addition, Bowser possesses one of the longest jump squats of the cast, leaving him with one of the slowest wavedashes in the game, though not the shortest. While it is difficult to send Bowser far due to his weight and moves with [[armor]] frames, it is fairly easy to send him off the bottom of a stage or [[gimp]] him, as he suffers from a predictable [[recovery]] that does not cover much vertical distance.
 
With his new buffs alongside his old weaknesses, Bowser is played best when used offensively enough to get in close range to opponents, but defensively enough to punish a foe instead of trying to start a combo himself. Bowser's new offensive tools can allow him to get KOs more easily than ever off of an opponent's mistakes, but his increased size and poor recovery necessitate that the player keep from making mistakes themselves.
 
==Changes from ''Melee'' to PM==
Likely as result of his poor competitive dominance in the previous games, Bowser has been heavily buffed in the transition to ''Project M''. Many of his attacks are both quicker and more powerful. He has received widespread armor of varying levels depending on the move, and in addition some of his favorable traits from ''Melee'' such as the [[Koopa Klaw]] and [[Fortress Hogging]] return.
 
While his tournament viability is only moderate, his results are better than ever before.
 
===Aesthetics===
*{{change|Bowser now roars during his on-screen appearance.}}
*{{change|Bowser's third idle pose from ''Brawl'' now replaces his down [[taunt]], and he additionally emits a roar from his ''Super Mario 64'' incarnation, which is also his [[Wii Remote]] [[Wii Remote selection sound|selection sound]] in ''Brawl''. Giga Bowser also has this taunt, but instead uses his own roar.}}
*{{change|Bowser now has a unique victory theme, which is a rock version of the prelude to his final battle theme in ''Super Mario 64''.}}
*{{change|Bowser now has his own series symbol consisting of an icon of his face usually associated with him in the ''Mario'' series.}}
 
===Attributes===
*{{change|Bowser is approximately twice as large as he was in ''Brawl''; this gives him more [[reach]] in his attacks, but also makes him more vulnerable.}}
*{{buff|Bowser retains his longer arms from ''Brawl'', giving his arm attacks more reach.}}
*{{change|Bowser is slightly heavier (117 → 118), increasing his endurance but making him more susceptible to combos.}}
*{{buff|Several of Bowser's moves and animations now have varying levels of [[armor]]; his [[crouch]], [[crawl]], and [[dash attack]] give him light armor while his [[neutral aerial]] grants him medium armor and [[Bowser Bomb]] gives him medium and heavy armor. All of his smash attacks grant variable armor from light to super armor depending on how long they are charged.}}
*{{buff|Many of Bowser's attacks do much more [[damage]] and [[knockback]] than either of his past incarnations and now deal [[shield damage]].}}
*{{buff|Bowser's jump squat is reduced (8 frames → 6).}}
*{{buff|[[Spot dodge]] keeps its long duration but has more invincibility frames, dodging attacks more effectively.}}


Bowser in ''Project M'' is the classic super heavy weight fighter. His moves are generally slow but hit incredibly hard, he has one of the highest weights and size, and he has widely spread [[armor]] on many of his moves. Bowser's armor mechanic demands respect and allows Bowser to simply block the knockback and flinching from weak to medium attacks while performing certain moves. This can be used defensively to absorb what would otherwise be a potentially combo starting move, and it can be used offensively to plow straight through an attack intended to stop Bowser from advancing. Even while being a slower character, Bowser has surprising speed in some areas. He has an above average [[dash]]ing speed, and Bowser Bomb can be jump canceled, giving Bowser what has been dubbed a super-jump. It allows for terrifyingly quick follow ups into the air for a finisher with moves like his up or forward air, or Koopa Klaw, which has returned from ''Melee'' with more power. Whirling Fortress maintains its previous range and power, its viability as an [[out of shield]] option, and its ability to [[fortress hog]].  
===Ground Attacks===
*{{buff|[[Neutral attack]] has less start-up and ending lag.}}
*{{change|Jab damage has been swapped, with the first hit now dealing the most damage.}}
*{{buff|[[Forward tilt]]'s clean hits deals 4% more damage and has slightly less ending lag. It also retains its longer reach from ''Brawl''.}}
*{{nerf|Forward tilt's late hit deals 4% less damage.}}
*{{buff|[[Up tilt]] has a longer hitbox duration and significantly less ending lag.}}
*{{nerf|Up tilt now has a clean and late hitbox, with the latter dealing 5% less damage.}}
*{{buff|[[Down tilt]] has less start-up and the second hit, now optional and activated by a second button press, deals 2% more damage; this allows Bowser to either launch the foe with a single hit to then follow on, or punish [[shield]]ing or [[crouch cancel]]ing foes with a second hit.}}
*{{buff|[[Dash attack]] deals 1% more damage and has slightly less ending lag. It also now has light armor during its start-up and initial hit (frames 1-12).}}
*{{buff|[[Forward smash]] has less start-up, a 1 frame longer hitbox, and deals 2% more damage and knockback, making it the strongest side smash in ''Project M''. It has medium armor when charging on frames 0-19, heavy armor on frames 20-38, and super armor on 39-60.}}
*{{nerf|Forward smash has slightly more ending lag.}}
*{{change|Forward smash now deals flame damage and an explosive effect on hit.}}
*{{buff|[[Up smash]] has less start-up and ending lag, and the second hit has a longer hitbox duration. The second hit also now meteor smashes and can hit opponents on ledges.}}
*{{buff|[[Down smash]] has less start-up and ending lag.}}
*{{nerf|Down smash's final hitbox deals 4% less damage.}}
*{{buff|Up smash and down smash now have light armor when charging on frames 0-19, medium armor on frames 20-38, heavy armor on frames 39-57, and super armor on frames 58-60.}}


However, Bowser's large size and heavy weight make him susceptible to being [[combo]]ed, hit with [[projectiles]], and just being hit in general. Despite his speed in some areas (getting to the edge, getting into the air for a follow up) he remains very easy to out-maneuver, as he has poor aerial speed and his long jumping animation gives him a very slow [[wavedash]]. While it is difficult to send Bowser far due to his extreme weight, it is fairly easy to send him off the bottom or [[gimp]] him, as he suffers from an extremely predictable [[recovery]].
===Aerial Attacks===
*{{buff|[[Neutral aerial]] has less start-up and landing lag, slightly less ending lag, and [[auto-cancel]]s earlier. It also now has medium armor on frames 5-8.}}
*{{buff|[[Forward aerial]] retains the slashing trail from ''Brawl'' indicative of its sweetspot. The sweetspot also deals 2% more damage and knockback, while the sourspot deals 1% more. It also interrupts earlier.}}
*{{buff|[[Up aerial]] deals 6% more damage and has less start-up, albeit slightly slower than in ''Brawl''.}}
*{{buff|[[Back aerial]]'s clean hit deals 4% more damage while the late hit deals 1% more. It also has a significantly longer hitbox duration and auto-cancels earlier.}}
*{{buff|[[Down aerial]] has faster start-up and significantly less ending lag.}}
*{{nerf|Down aerial deals 3% less total damage.}}


===Changes from ''Melee'' and ''Brawl'' to PM===
===Grabs and Throws===
Seeing as how he was bottom tier in his former iterations, Bowser was heavily buffed overall from ''Melee'' and ''Brawl'' to ''Project M''.
*{{buff|[[Pummel]] deals 1% more damage (3% → 4%).}}
*{{buff|Significantly larger, giving him more [[reach]] in his attacks.}}
**{{change|Pummel is now a bite similar to the Koopa Klaw pummel.}}
*{{buff|Slightly heavier.}}
*{{buff|Most of Bowser's moves and animations now have some sort of [[launch resistance]] within ''Project M''{{'}}s new knockback armor engine: his [[crouch]], [[crawl]], and up smash charge grant him light armor, while his [[dash attack]], smashes, [[neutral air]], Koopa Klaw, and [[Bowser Bomb]] give him heavy armor (shown by a red flash).}}
*{{buff|Many of Bowser's attacks, notably his [[forward tilt]], [[up smash]], [[back air]], [[up air]] and [[down throw]], do much more [[damage]], [[shield damage]], and [[knockback]] than either one of his past incarnations. His [[forward smash]] is the most notable example, as despite still having slow startup, it now deals a single hit with very powerful knockback and an explosive effect, being the strongest move in Bowser's arsenal (and also the strongest forward smash in the game).}}
*{{buff|Second hit of [[down tilt]] is now optional, activated by pressing the attack button a second time; this allows Bowser to either launch the foe with a single hit to then follow on, or punish [[shield]]ing or [[crouch cancel]]ing foes with a second hit, while formerly Bowser was forced to stay in place using the two hits.}}
*{{buff|Forward aerial now has a sweetspot at the slashing trail, dealing stronger damage and knockback, while the rest of the attack acts like the ''Melee'' version.}}
*{{buff|[[Flame cancel]] reimplemented from ''Melee'', giving Bowser a lagless Fire Breath startup. Fire Breath's damage values were also inverted so that the flames inflict less damage close, but more damage from a distance, and Bowser additionally performs a fiery bite that launches nearby foes away when the move is canceled, making it generally more useful.}}
*{{buff|Regains the [[Koopa Klaw]] move from ''Melee'', allowing Bowser another set of powerful grabs with more utility than his [[Flying Slam]]. He can no longer bite opponents with the move, but both throws are now much stronger and can KO reliably.}}
*{{buff|[[Fortress Hogging]] is made possible again, allowing Bowser to quickly and efficiently grab the ledge to edgeguard opponents.}}
*{{buff|Bowser Bomb is much stronger, and can be canceled with a jump before the max leap height when used from the ground, letting Bowser follow up combos or even KO them outright after using a move that knocked his foe airborne. It can still grab ledges from both sides as in ''Brawl'' so it can be reliably used from the stage to then be [[Edge-canceled Bowser Bomb|edge-canceled]], equipping Bowser with a deadly [[edgeguard]] in this move.}}
*{{buff|Forward and back throws have stronger knockback.}}
*{{buff|Forward and back throws have stronger knockback.}}
*{{buff|[[Pummel]] now involves biting opponents like with Koopa Klaw in ''Melee'', dealing 4% damage as opposed to most pummels' 3%, allowing to rack up damage quicker.}}
*{{buff|Down throw deals 4% more damage (12% → 16%).}}
*{{buff|[[Spot dodge]] has more intangibility frames at the end, compensating for its long duration and dodging attacks more effectively.}}
 
*{{nerf|Larger size increases Bowser's hurtbox, making him more vulnerable to projectiles and combos.}}
===Special Moves===
*{{nerf|Forward smash deals less damage.}}
*{{buff|Fire Breath retains its ability to be angled from ''Brawl''. Bowser now also bites in front of him when the move is stopped, hitting foes attempting to punish the move's ending lag.}}
*{{nerf|Bowser Bomb no longer has a hitbox during its jump.}}
*{{nerf|[[Fire Breath#Flame cancel|Flame cancel]]ing has been removed.}}
*{{buff|Back throw with [[Koopa Klaw]] is much more powerful, dealing 4% more damage and KOing near edges more reliably. Bowser can now also perform a down throw with it which [[meteor smash]]es foes when used on the ground, allowing him to tech-chase with it on the ground and KO foes when used over an edge; when performed in midair, it will [[spike]] opponents.}}
*{{nerf|Koopa Klaw can no longer bite opponents, weakening its damage potential. It can also no longer be held indefinitely; Bowser will automatically perform the forward throw a few seconds after grabbing the opponent.}}
*{{change|Forward throw with Koopa Klaw is now a head smash.}}
*{{change|Forward throw with Koopa Klaw is now a head smash.}}
*{{change|Bowser's second idle pose from ''Brawl'' now replaces his down [[taunt]], and he additionally emits a roar reminiscent of that from ''Melee''.}}
*{{nerf|Whirling Fortress has much less knockback on its first hitbox.}}
*{{buff|Bowser Bomb's descending hit deals 4% more damage is much stronger, and can be canceled with a jump before the apex when used from the ground, letting Bowser perform followups on foes knocked into the air. It can still grab ledges from both sides as in ''Brawl'' so it can be reliably used from the stage to then be [[Edge-canceled Bowser Bomb|edge-canceled]], equipping Bowser with a deadly [[edgeguard]] in this move. The landing hitbox deals 2% more damage, and the move now produces a large shockwave on Bowser's sides, making its landing harder to punish. It also now has medium armor on start-up and landing, and heavy armor when Bowser begins to descend.}}


===Dry Bowser===
===Giga Bowser===
{{s|supermariowiki|Dry Bowser}} appears in ''Project M'' as Bowser's alternate costume. In the game ''New Super Mario Bros.'', Bowser falls to his apparent doom in a pit of lava, only to emerge and be fought later on in his skeletal form, Dry Bowser. He is an undead skeleton of Bowser (similar to how {{s|supermariowiki|Dry Bones}} are apparent skeletons of [[supermariowiki:Koopa (species)|Koopa]]s) with an orange tuft of hair and his shell intact, though badly burnt. Bowser's moveset, effects, and sounds remain the same while playing as Dry Bowser.
[[File:PMDryGigaBowser.png|thumb|Giga Bowser's alternate costume.]]


===Giga Bowser===
{{b|Giga Bowser|Final Smash}} remains Bowser's [[Final Smash]] in ''Project M''. However, by holding a shield button at the character selection screen, it is possible for Bowser to start and participate as Giga Bowser permanently during the match, similar to how {{SSBB|Zero Suit Samus}} was playable in ''Brawl''. Starting from v3.0, Giga Bowser can now receive knockback in addition to damage, as well as now being vulnerable to status ailments like [[sleep]]ing or getting [[buried]], though his moveset has been improved to compensate for this, and he still cannot be [[grab]]bed. In 3.6, he gained the ability to pick up items and use the majority of them. Giga Bowser's main flaw is that he is extremely prone to combos because of his size and weight. His duration when summoned via Final Smash was also increased to almost twice as long. In addition to receiving most of Bowser's changes, some changes to Giga Bowser include:
====Attributes====
 
[[Image:PMDryGigaBowser.png|thumb|Giga Bowser's alternate costume.]]
*{{buff|[[Dashing]] now produces hitboxes in front of Giga Bowser's feet, which repeatedly inflict 3% damage while weakly pushing enemies forward. His heavy landing also produces a 6% damage hitbox that sends any close grounded opponents straight up.}}
*{{buff|Koopa Klaw forward throw deals 5% more damage (15% → 20%).}}
*{{buff|Landing with Bowser Bomb produces an enormous quake hitbox that affects all grounded opponents (no matter the platform in which they are standing) near him, similar to [[Venusaur]]'s Earthquake in ''Melee''.}}
*{{buff|Bowser Bomb hits opponents powerfully in different directions depending on when they get hit; at the apex of Bowser Bomb, they are sent upwards; while Giga Bowser is falling at any other point of the attack, they are spiked; if they are on the ground and directly below Giga Bowser, they are buried and then sent horizontally.}}
*{{buff|Down throw now involves Giga Bowser forcefully slamming his opponent into the ground, which is faster than the original throw, and hits nearby characters.}}
*{{nerf|Down throw deals 2% less damage (16% → 14%).}}
*{{nerf|Vulnerability to knockback now leaves Giga Bowser heavily susceptible against [[combo]]s due to his large size, especially against [[juggling]].}}
*{{nerf|Whirling Fortress is not intangible during startup, instead granting Giga Bowser heavy armor.}}
*{{change|Giga Bowser has his own on-screen appearance, where he roars while bathed in flames.}}
*{{change|Ending the match as Giga Bowser will now make him appear that way on the results screen, using the same victory poses and clapping motion as the regular Bowser. His name is now properly displayed on the jumbotron on the Pokémon Stadium stages and the results screen if he wins. The announcer also has a separate voice clip for Giga Bowser's name.}}
*{{change|Giga Bowser has two new victory poses, replacing Bowser's roar and claw swipes. One of them has him in a crouching position. The other has him biting rapidly similar to his side taunt.}}
 
==Changes from PM to P+==
Term clarification:
 
FAF: First Actionable Frame
 
IASA: Interrupted as soon as
 
BKB: Base Knockback
 
KBG: Knockback Growth
 
===v2.0===
(Taken from https://projectplusgame.com/changes/2.0)
 
*Attributes:
**{{change|Weight: 118 → 113}}
**{{buff|Jump Startup Time: 6 → 5}}
**{{buff|Empty Landing Time: 6 → 5}}
 
*Jab 1 & 2:
**{{change|Jab 1: Adjusted animation so that the first frame of hitboxes hit in front of him rather than completely to the side.}}
**{{buff|Jab 2: Startup 8 → 6}}
 
*Up Tilt:
**{{change|Added 3rd hitbox to sweet spot to match sour spot. Matches sourspot’s KB but retains sweetspot’s angle.}}
**{{bugfix|Up Tilt interpolation glitch has been fixed.}}
 
*{{nerf|Down Tilt: Armor removed.}}
*{{buff|Forward Smash: Armor comes out 3 frames earlier.}}
*Up Smash:
**{{nerf|Landing Hitbox active frames 22-25 → 22-23}}
**{{nerf|IASA 40 → 42}}
 
*Down Smash:
**{{change|Hitboxes no longer clank}}
**{{nerf|Low Hitboxes pulled in slightly, X Offset -9.4/11.2 → -8/9.8}}
 
*{{nerf|Up Air: Damage 23 → 22}}
*{{buff|Standing Grab: Startup 9 → 7, Total animation frames 36 → 31}}
*Grab boxes:
**{{buff|Outer Grab box X Offset: 14.175 → 15.8}}
**{{nerf|Middle Grab box X Offset: 11.7 → 10.0}}
**{{nerf|Inner Grab box X Offset: 7.2 → 6.2}}
**{{buff|Size 2.73 → 3.23}}
*Dash Grab:
**{{change|Inner grab box size increased in size to fix dead zone}}
**{{buff|IASA 52 → 48}}
*{{change|Up Throw: KBG 110 → 118}}
 
*Neutral Special (Firebreath → Fireball):
**{{change|Firebreath replaced with Fireball (similar to Yoshi's fireballs during his final smash, Super Dragon). Fireball takes roughly 13 seconds to fully recharge, is lost on death, and does not recharge on the respawn platform.}}
**{{change|While uncharged, Bowser has access to a bite attack.}}


[[Giga Bowser]] remains as Bowser's [[Final Smash]] in ''Project M''. However, by holding a shield button at both the character and stage selection screens, it is possible for Bowser to start and participate as Giga Bowser permanently during the match, similar to how {{SSBB|Zero Suit Samus}} was playable in ''Brawl''. Starting from 3.0, Giga Bowser can now receive knockback in addition to damage, as well as now being vulnerable to status ailments like [[sleep]]ing or getting [[buried]], though his moveset has been improved to compensate for this, and he still cannot be [[grab]]bed nor pick up any [[item]]s. Giga Bowser's main flaw is that he is extremely prone to combos because of his size and weight. His duration when summoned via Final Smash was also increased to almost twice as long. Some changes to Giga Bowser include:
*Side Special (Koopa Klaw):
**{{bugfix|Fixed a bug where character actions wouldn’t update if thrown from a buffered Koopa Klaw throw. As a result, this slows down the fastest possible throw by 2 frames.}}
**{{change|Grounded Version: Cleaned up GFX timing.}}


*{{buff|[[Dashing]] now produces hitboxes in front of Giga Bowser's feet, which repeatedly inflict 3% damage while weakly pushing enemies forward.}}
*Aerial Side Special:
*{{buff|Landing with Bowser Bomb produces an enormous [[quake]] hitbox that affects all grounded opponents (no matter the platform in which they are standing) near him, similar to [[Venusaur]]'s Earthquake in ''Melee''.}}
**{{buff|Down Variant: IASA 51 → 45}}
*{{buff|Down throw now involves Giga Bowser forcefully slamming his opponent with his hand into the ground at a backwards angle, which is faster than the original throw, and inflicts a much more powerful 19% damage in addition to hitting nearby characters.}}
**{{nerf|Down Variant: BKB 40 → 20}}
*{{nerf|Vulnerability to knockback now leaves Giga Bowser heavily susceptible against [[combo]]s due to his large size, especially against [[juggling]] ones.}}
**{{buff|If you hold the B button upon punching, Bowser will gain a small boost of momentum in the opposite direction of the punch.}}
*{{nerf|[[Shield]] can now become [[Shield break|broken]].}}
**{{bugfix|Fixed a bug where it could not do damage to opponents that were too close to the ground.}}
*{{change|Side [[taunt]] now has hitboxes on each bite that deal 4%, for a total of 20% if all hits land.}}
*{{change|Ending the match as Giga Bowser will now make him appear that way on the results screen, using the same victory poses and clapping motion as the regular Bowser.}}


Giga Bowser now additionally uses recolors correspondent to those of the regular Bowser, including a Giga Dry Bowser alt costume. Disregarding size, shell and tail, the latter costume looks exactly the same as the regular Dry Bowser, though with a more pronounced muzzle and additional spikes protruding from his chest and nose.
*{{nerf|Up Special (Whirling Fortress): Grounded initial hit KBG 85 → 80}}


==Revisions==
*Other:
**{{nerf|Ledge Jump IASA 4 → 7}}
**{{nerf|Crawl and Crouch armor reduced from 80/52.333 → 50/33}}
**{{bugfix|Bowser’s armor while charging smashes now works properly.}}
**{{buff|Missed tech rolls given slightly more distance.}}


===2.1===
*Costumes & Aesthetics:
**{{change|New Dash and Run animations}}
**{{change|Dry Bowser alt costumes now have blue fire effects.}}
**{{change|Eye animation adjustments made on back air, up air, and forward air.}}
**{{change|Sound quality of voice clip used for down taunt improved.}}


*{{change|Bowser fits properly on the Training pause screen.}}
===v2.0 - v2.28===
No Changes


===2.5b===
==Revisions==
===v2.1===
*{{bugfix|Bowser fits properly on the Training pause screen.}}


===v2.5b===
*{{buff|Bowser's crawl speed has been increased.}}
*{{buff|Bowser's crawl speed has been increased.}}
*{{buff|Bowser's knockback armor strength was increased slightly on dash attack's startup, up smash's charge, down air, and up throw to correspond with the tumble threshold.}}
*{{buff|Bowser's knockback armor strength was increased slightly on dash attack's startup, up smash's charge, down air, and up throw to correspond with the tumble threshold.}}
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*{{change|Down air causes more shield damage on the landing hit, but less shield damage on the multihits.}}
*{{change|Down air causes more shield damage on the landing hit, but less shield damage on the multihits.}}


===2.6b===
===v2.6b===
 
*{{buff|Dash attack now hits a second time; when Bowser lands on the ground .}}
*{{buff|Dash attack now hits a second time; when Bowser lands on the ground.}}
*{{buff|Dash attack's cooldown reduced.}}
*{{buff|Dash attack's cooldown reduced.}}
*{{buff|Back aerial autocancels notably sooner.}}
*{{buff|Back aerial autocancels notably sooner.}}
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*{{buff|Grounded Bowser Bomb's horizontal drift can now be controlled slightly during the jump cancel window - Bowser can gain or lose a distance of about a width equal to himself.}}
*{{buff|Grounded Bowser Bomb's horizontal drift can now be controlled slightly during the jump cancel window - Bowser can gain or lose a distance of about a width equal to himself.}}
*{{buff|Bowser Bomb's quake hitboxes were slightly increased in size.}}
*{{buff|Bowser Bomb's quake hitboxes were slightly increased in size.}}
*{{nerf|Corrected a mistake where crawl armor was much stronger than light armor when not moving.}}
*{{bugfix|Corrected a mistake where crawl armor was much stronger than light armor when not moving.}}
*{{nerf|Removed armor on Whirling Fortress, back aerial, and down aerial.}}
*{{nerf|Removed armor on Whirling Fortress, back aerial, and down aerial.}}
*{{nerf|Neutral aerial timings and cooldown reverted to those of 2.1.}}
*{{nerf|Neutral aerial timings and cooldown reverted to those of v2.1.}}
*{{nerf|Forward aerial knockback base greatly reduced; its knockback growth was compensated for percents over 115%, but not sufficiently.}}
*{{nerf|Forward aerial knockback base greatly reduced; its knockback growth was compensated for percents over 115%, but not sufficiently.}}
*{{nerf|Back aerial knockback slightly reduced.}}
*{{nerf|Back aerial knockback slightly reduced.}}
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*{{change|Back aerial's hitboxes repositioned and resized to closer match ''Melee''{{'}}s placements.}}
*{{change|Back aerial's hitboxes repositioned and resized to closer match ''Melee''{{'}}s placements.}}
*{{change|Up aerial's knockback angle slightly lowered.}}
*{{change|Up aerial's knockback angle slightly lowered.}}
*{{change|Ledge attack knockback reverted to [[set knockback]] (2.1's knockback).}}
*{{change|Ledge attack knockback reverted to [[set knockback]] (v2.1's knockback).}}
*{{change|Fire Breath reaches slightly further, but drains faster to a much smaller minimum range, and recharges a bit slower.}}
*{{change|Fire Breath reaches slightly further, but drains faster to a much smaller minimum range, and recharges a bit slower.}}
*{{change|Grounded Whirling Fortress's initial hitboxes reduced in size. To compensate, the hitboxes' damage degrades slightly slower, and the hitboxes enlarge briefly when it does so.}}
*{{change|Grounded Whirling Fortress's initial hitboxes reduced in size. To compensate, the hitboxes' damage degrades slightly slower, and the hitboxes enlarge briefly when it does so.}}
*{{change|Bowser Bomb's landing graphics enlarged to match the new hitboxes.}}
*{{change|Bowser Bomb's landing graphics enlarged to match the new hitboxes.}}


===3.0===
===v3.0===
*{{buff|Up tilt initial knockback stats increased to match ''Melee''{{'}}s. Frame timing adjusted so that the move degrades sooner, when Bowser is swiping above his head.}}
*{{buff|Up tilt initial knockback stats increased to match ''Melee''{{'}}s. Frame timing adjusted so that the move degrades sooner, when Bowser is swiping above his head.}}
*{{buff|Forward aerial's hitboxes restructured into a tipper format. The inner “flub” hitboxes have damage and knockback approximating ''Melee''{{'}}s hitboxes, while the tipper hitbox has damage and comparable knockback to PM 2.5's forward air.}}
*{{buff|Forward aerial's hitboxes restructured into a tipper format. The inner “flub” hitboxes have damage and knockback approximating ''Melee''{{'}}s hitboxes, while the tipper hitbox has damage and comparable knockback to PM v2.5's forward air.}}
*{{buff|Fire Breath's hitboxes redone. They now start with lower damage but gain damage as they travel, being strongest at the tip, so it's better to use the move from a distance. Grounded foes are now pushed down and out of the flames.}}
*{{buff|Fire Breath's hitboxes redone. They now start with lower damage but gain damage as they travel, being strongest at the tip, so it's better to use the move from a distance. Grounded foes are now pushed down and out of the flames.}}
*{{nerf|Dash length very slightly shortened.}}
*{{nerf|Dash length very slightly shortened.}}
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*{{change|Aerial Fire Breath hitboxes have unaltered knockback behavior, but have the scaling damage of the grounded version and no longer flinch at the tip.}}
*{{change|Aerial Fire Breath hitboxes have unaltered knockback behavior, but have the scaling damage of the grounded version and no longer flinch at the tip.}}
*{{change|Giga Bowser can now be damaged normally. As compensation, his moveset was improved and his Final Smash duration almost doubled.}}
*{{change|Giga Bowser can now be damaged normally. As compensation, his moveset was improved and his Final Smash duration almost doubled.}}
===v3.5===
*{{buff|First hit of down tilt deals 13% damage, regardless if it hits at the tip.}}
*{{buff|Landing shockwave from up smash deals more damage.}}
*{{nerf|Dash attack now only hits once.}}
*{{nerf|Late hitbox of up tilt deals less damage.}}
*{{nerf|Second hit of down tilt deals less damage.}}
*{{nerf|Up smash deals less damage when jumping.}}
*{{nerf|Down smash deals less damage.}}
*{{change|Up smash hit stats have been altered.}}
===v3.6===
====Beta====
*{{change|Bowser is 6% smaller.}}
**{{nerf|Shield size|16|15}}
*{{buff|Dash Initial Velocity|1.1|1.3}}
*{{buff|Walk Acceleration|0.05|0.07}}
*{{buff|Walk Maximum Velocity|0.65|0.75}}
*{{nerf|Dash attack IASA|49 frames|54 frames}}
**{{nerf|Armor reduced.}}
**{{nerf|Initial hit trajectory|80 degrees|70 degrees}}
**{{nerf|Late hit trajectory|80 degrees|55 degrees}}
**{{nerf|Hit degrades to weak hit one frame earlier.}}
*{{buff|Forward tilt startup|11 frames|9 frames}}
**{{nerf|Initial damage|15%/14%/13%|14%/13%/12%}}
**{{change|Late hit added that makes it one frame more active but deals 4% less damage with no extra shield damage, 0 base knockback, and 100 growth.}}
**{{change|Disjoint on hand hitbox is reduced while body hitbox is enlarged.}}
*{{nerf|Up tilt's initial hit degrades 1 frame sooner.}}
**{{nerf|Late hit damage|11%|8%}}
**{{nerf|Trajectory|80|110/70}}
**{{nerf|Base knockback|55|40}}
*{{change|Down tilt has armor indicator for light armor.}}
*{{buff|All smashes have light armor while charging.}}
**{{nerf|Charge time now determines how strong the Smash’s corresponding armor is. Scales from light armor (no charge) to super armor (full charge). While Bowser now has access to super armor, it takes him a much longer startup to achieve the armor strength he had on his smash attacks in v3.5, particularly the side smash.}}
*{{buff|Forward smash start up|34 frames|30 frames}}
**{{nerf|One less active frame and armor frame.}}
**{{change|Tipper hitbox now comes out a frame later and slightly reduced in size. Body Hitbox enlarged.}}
**{{change|Lunging movement reduced.}}
**{{nerf|Knockback reduced. Base 50 → 60, Growth 100 → 70.}}
**{{change|Minor tweaks to explosion graphic placement.}}
*{{buff|Up smash startup|15 frames|12 frames}}
**{{buff|IASA|50 frames|46 frames}}
**{{nerf|Removed intangibility in favor of Armor (Frames 13-18) that degrades one step on frame 15 (to possibly no armor).}}
**{{buff|Re-arranged hitboxes to give slightly better sweetspot coverage.}}
*{{buff|Down smash startup|13 frames|10 frames}}
**{{buff|IASA|68 frames|60 frames}}
**{{change|Tweaked positioning and Resized repeating Hitboxes to give Bowser better body coverage without effectively increasing range.}}
**{{change|Final Hit adjusted:}}
***{{nerf|Damage|10|6}}
***{{nerf|Trajectory|90 degrees|120 degrees}}
***{{buff|Base knockback|40|50}}
***{{buff|Knockback growth|140|168}}
*{{nerf|Neutral aerial armor reduced to medium armor and activates 2 frames later to match hitbox startup.}}
*{{change|Forward aerial knockback matches ''Melee''{{'}}s forward aerial. Hand hitbox is now 25 base and 99 growth while tip hitbox is 35 base and 92 growth, where they both used to be 50 base and 75 growth.}}
*{{change|Up aerial knockback curve redone to favor lower base and higher growth.}}
**{{nerf|Base knocback|50|25}}
**{{buff|Knockback growth|96|112}}
*{{nerf|Down aerial lowest hitbox size reduced.}}
*{{change|Down throw made weight independent.}}
*{{change|Flame Breath has larger hitboxes but drains quicker and hits in very slightly later intervals.}}
*{{buff|Koopa Klaw startup|16 frames|12 frames}}
**{{change|Graphical tweaks and new sound effects for claw attack.}}
**{{nerf|Armor removed.}}
**{{buff|IASA|57 frames (aerial) and 48 frames (grounded)|44 frames (both)}}
**{{nerf|Reduced horizontal burst movement.}}
**{{change|Claw attack damage from base to tip|11%/11%/12%|12%/12%/10%}}
**{{change|Claw attack trajectory|70 degrees|65 degrees}}
**{{nerf|Forward throw damage|20%|15%}}
**{{nerf|Forward throw trajectory|80 degrees|74 degrees}}
**{{nerf|Forward throw has 55 base knockback and 50 growth from 92 base and 29 growth, making followups much harder at higher percentages.}}
*{{nerf|Whirling Fortress initial hit base knockback|90|70}}
**{{buff|Knockback growth|80|85}}
**{{nerf|Aerial version's repeating hits damage reduced by 1% each.}}
*{{nerf|Bowser Bomb vertical distance slightly reduced.}}
*{{buff|Giga Bowser now has a hitbox on his landing animation that hits close grounded opponents straight up, and some of his attributes (particularly attack and movement speed) have been adjusted to reflect Bowser's changes in this version.}}
**{{buff|Bowser Bomb hits opponents powerfully in different directions depending on when they get hit; at the apex of Bowser Bomb, they are sent upwards; while Giga Bowser is falling at any other point of the attack, they are spiked downwards; if they are on the ground and directly below Giga Bowser, they are buried and then sent horizontally.}}
**{{buff|His shield can no longer break.}}
**{{nerf|Side taunt no longer does any damage.}}
**{{change|New character portraits.}}
**{{change|His name is now properly displayed on the jumbotron on the Pokémon Stadium stages and the results screen if he wins. The announcer also has a separate voice clip for Giga Bowser's name.}}
====Full====
*{{buff|Inner body hitbox size increased on Forward tilt}}
**{{buff|Initial hit damage increased by 2%|15%/14%/13%|17%/16%/15%|}}
***{{nerf|Knockback compensated}}
**{{buff|Linger hit damage increased by 1%|10%/9%/8%|11%/10%/9%|}}
**{{buff|IASA|Frame 3 frames sooner|38|35|}}
*{{buff|Animation tweaked further on Up tilt to enlarge sweet spot range}}
**{{nerf|Sweet spot base knockback reduced|55|50|}}
**{{nerf|Sweet spot knockback growth reduced|120|112|}}
*{{nerf|Knockback growth increased on Forward tilt|70|80}}
*{{buff|Forward smash light armor is now medium armor}}
**{{buff|Armor activates 3 frames sooner|31|28|}}
**{{buff|Transitions to heavy and super armor earlier when charging (charge frame 19 and 38 respectively).}}
*{{change|Initial Flub hitboxes matched to sweet spot on Up smash.}}
*{{buff|Down smash starting lag reduced|10 frames|7 frames|}}
**{{change|Final hit adjusted}}
***{{nerf|Damage lowered|23|18|}}
***{{nerf|Trajectory|90 degrees|125 degrees}}
***{{buff|Base knockback|50|75}}
***{{nerf|Knockback growth|96|88}}
*{{buff|First actionable frame is 6 frames sooner on Forward throw}}
*{{change|Neutral Special (Flame Breath) adjusted}}
**{{nerf|Flame cancel removed}}
**{{buff|Start-up reduced by 6 frames; cool-down reduced by 3 frames}}
**{{change|Flames are non-clank}}
**{{buff|Minimum flame breath time reduced by 5 frames}}
**{{buff|Maximum angle upward increased|50|55|}}
*{{change|Side special (Koopa Klaw) adjusted}}
**{{change|Aerial momentum reworked to be more consistent with ground movement}}
**{{change|Adjusted stick sensitivity on grabs to match regular throw sensitivies}}
**{{buff|Forward throw angle changed|74|77|}}
***{{buff|Growth|50|40|}}
**{{buff|Down throw added}}
***{{buff|Grounded version powerfully meteor smashes for tech-chases and can KO near the ledge}}
***{{buff|Aerial version is a spike}}
*{{buff|Aerial momentum on Whirling Fortress altered to aid in Fortress Hogging|0.02|0.035|}}
*{{change|Frame removed on Jab 1 swing animation}}
*{{buff|Increased momentum on Dash attack, Dash grab, Under 100 Ledge attack, Forward and Backward rolls, and Tech rolls to better match 3.5.}}
**{{buff|Tech roll tweaked to be more ambiguous to which way Bowser has teched}}
*{{buff|Air dodge positioning adjusted to correct unintentional waveland difficulty}}


==Moveset==
==Moveset==
Up to date as of version 3.0.
Up to date as of version 3.6.


{|class="wikitable"
{|class="wikitable"
! !!Name!!Damage!!Description
! colspan=2 | !!Name!!Damage!!Description
|-
|-
!Neutral attack
! colspan="2" rowspan="2" | Neutral attack
| Double Scratch || 6% then 5% (11% total)|| Bowser swipes at the opponent twice.
| rowspan=2 | || 6% || rowspan=2 | Bowser swipes at the opponent twice.
|-
|-
!Forward tilt
| 5%
| Koopa Knuckle || 15%|| An extended punch with good knockback.
|-
|-
!Up tilt
! rowspan="3" | Forward tilt || ↗
| Ceiling Scratch || 13% (clean), 12% (early)|| Bowser scratches upwards at an opponent. Can hit at the sides.
| rowspan="3" | || 17% (clean), 11% (late) || rowspan="3" | Bowser extended his arm and delivers a backhanded punch with impressive knockback. This move can be angled up or down. Bowser's left arm is [[intangible]] while the hitboxes are out.
|-
|-
!Down tilt
!
| Floor Scratch || 12% close, 13% tip (first), 14% (second) || Bowser scratches at the opponent at the feet. The second scratch is optional by pressing the attack button again.
|16% (clean), 10% (late)
|-
!↘
|15% (clean), 9% (late)
|-
! colspan=2 | Up tilt
| || 13% (early), 8% (late) || Bowser swats in an upwards arc his left claw. This move deals good knockback and can set up combos well. Similar to the forward tilt, Bowser's left arm is once again intangible while the hitboxes are out.
|-
! colspan="2" rowspan="2" | Down tilt
| rowspan=2 | || 13% || rowspan=2 | Bowser slashes along the ground with both his claws. The second attack is optional by pressing the attack button again, though Giga Bowser is forced to perform both swipes.
|-
| 12%
<!--Crawl attack-->
<!--Crawl attack-->
|-
|-
!Dash attack
! colspan=2 | Dash attack
| Horn Charge || 12% (ram), 8% (fall)|| Bowser tackles the opponent. Has heavy armor during the inital frames of the attack.
| || 12% (ram), 8% (fall) || Bowser tackles the opponent. Has light armor during the initial frames of the attack.
|-
|-
!Forward smash
! colspan=2 | Forward smash
| Hammer Head || {{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|26}}|| Bowser smashes his head into the opponent. If it connects, an explosion occurs. The attack is a great finisher at low percentages, and has armor during the frames before contact.
| || {{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|26}} || Bowser rears back for a short moment, and hits incredibly hard with his head. If this move it connects, an explosion occurs. Strongest forward smash in ''Project M'', acting as a great finisher at low percentages. Has medium to super armor depending on the length of its charge. Unfortunately, it has rather massive starting lag.
|-
|-
!Up smash
! colspan=2 | Up smash
| Shell Shock || {{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|14}}, {{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|10}} (landing)|| Bowser spikes an opponent with his shell. Causes an earthquake when coming down.
| || {{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|20}} (leap), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|12}} (landing) || Bowser jumps upward, hitting opponents with his spikes of his shell. Causes an earthquake when coming down. Opponents who avoid the leaping hitbox can still be hit by Bowser whenever he lands, during which it inflicts a [[meteor smash]]. Has light to super armor depending on the length of its charge. Bowser's shell is intangible while the hitboxes are out.
|-
|-
!Down smash
! colspan=2 | Down smash
| Buzzsaw || 6 hits of {{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|3}}, then {{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|10}} ({{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|28}} total)|| Bowser spins around piercing at the opponent with deadly force. Strong armor during the inital frames.
| || {{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|2}} (hits 1-6), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|6}} (hit 7) || Bowser spins around in his shell, doing great damage and hitting multiple times. Has light to super armor depending on the length of its charge.
|-
|-
!Neutral aerial
! colspan=2 | Neutral aerial
| Gyroscope || 13% || Bowser spins in the air multiple times, and has super armor during the first spin.
| || 13% || Bowser spins around in his shell. Has medium armor during the first loop.
|-
|-
!Forward aerial
! colspan=2 | Forward aerial
| Jump Slash || 13% sourspot, 16% sweetspot|| Bowser slashes at the opponent with all his claws. The glowing area is the sweetspot.
| || 16% (sweetspot), 13% (sourspot) || Bowser slashes forward with his left claw. The glowing area is the sweetspot.
|-
|-
!Back aerial
! colspan=2 | Back aerial
| Spike Stretch || 17%|| Bowser extends his shell to the opponent. If he hits the ground, Bowser is vulnerable for a good amount of frames.
| || 17% (clean), 10% (late) || Bowser thrusts his shell backwards. Contains high [[landing lag]].
|-
|-
!Up aerial
! colspan=2 | Up aerial
| Horn Toss || 18%|| Bowser strikes the foe with both horns at a deadly force. Can cause serious knockback.
| || 23% || Bowser strikes upwards with his head. Causes serious damage and knockback, being the most damaging up aerial in the game.
|-
|-
!Down aerial
! colspan=2 | Down aerial
| Scrub Brush || 10 hits, 16% total, then 5% (grounded hit)||Bowser rapidly hits the opponent upside down with his shell.
| || 2% (hits 1-9), 3% (hit 10), 5% (landing) || Bowser spins downwards, hitting multiple times with the spikes on his shell, capable of [[meteor smash]]ing opponents.
|-
|-
!Grab
! colspan=2 | Grab
| || Grab|| Grabs the opponent.
| || &mdash; ||
|-
|-
!Pummel
! colspan=2 | Pummel
| Bite || 4%|| Bowser bites the opponent. Fairly slow pummel
| || 4% || Bites the opponent. A fairly slow pummel.
|-
|-
!Forward throw
! colspan=2 | Forward throw
| Catapult || 10%|| Bowser tosses the opponent forwards.
| || 10% || Bowser tosses the opponent forwards.
|-
|-
!Back throw
! colspan=2 | Back throw
| Reverse Throw || 10%|| Bowser violently throws the opponent backwards.
| || 10% || Bowser violently throws the opponent backwards.
|-
|-
!Up throw
! colspan=2 | Up throw
| Blender || 8 hits of 1%, then 2% upon releasing (10% total)|| Bowser throws the opponent onto his back and spikes them with his shell. Has great knockback.
| || 1% (hits 1-8), 2% (throw) || Bowser tosses the foe upwards, retreats into his shell, and spins, damaging the foe with his spikes. Has great knockback.
|-
|-
!Down throw
! colspan=2 | Down throw
| Bowser Slam || 16%|| Bowser puts the opponent on the ground. Helpless, the opponent is body slammed, while struggling to get free.
| || 16% (hit 1), 0% (throw) || Bowser places the opponent on the floor and then body slams them. This throw contains [[set knockback]].
|-
|-
!Floor attack (front)
! colspan=2 | Floor attack (front)
| Worm || 6%|| Bowser attacks from the front and back with a headbutt and kick.
| || 6% || Bowser leaps forward to strike with his head, then back to kick behind, and finally gets up into standing position.
|-
|-
!Floor attack (back)
! colspan=2 | Floor attack (back)
| Claw Spin || 6% Each swipe|| Bowser extends himself to scratch the opponent.
| || 6% || Bowser gets up while swinging his right hand around.
|-
|-
!Floor attack (trip)
! colspan=2 | Floor attack (trip)
| Floor Spin || 5%|| Bowser scratches at the opponent to get up.
| || 5% || Bowser gets up while swinging his right hand around.
|-
|-
!Edge attack (fast)
! colspan=2 | Edge attack (fast)
| Quick Spin || 8%|| Bowser throws himself at the opponent at his shell before retreating back to the ledge.
| || 8% || Bowser quickly spins onto the stage while inside his shell, then retreats back a bit.
|-
|-
!Edge attack (slow)
! colspan=2 | Edge attack (slow)
| Slow Swipe || 10%|| Bowser swipes with his claw to give some space.
| || 10% || Bowser slowly climbs onto stage and does a quick claw swipe.
|-
|-
!Neutral special
! colspan=2 | Neutral special
| [[Fire Breath]] || 3% (first hit), 2% (subsequent hits), 3% (bite), 6% (tip)|| Bowser releases a flamethrower at the opponent. Over time it loses its range, but gains slightly more power.
| [[Fire Breath]] || 1-3% (flames), 3% (bite) || Bowser lets out a stream of flames that can be angled up or down. Over time, the flames it loses its range, but gains slightly more power.
|-
|-
!Side special
! colspan=2 | Side special
| [[Koopa Klaw]] || 20% (forward throw), 15% (back throw), 11% (claw)|| Bowser grabs the opponent to then throw them either forward or backward. If no one is grabbed, Bowser does a forceful swipe. Has super armor before the grab.
| [[Koopa Klaw]] || 15% (throw), 10% (claw tip), 12% (claw body) || Bowser grabs the opponent to then throw them either forward, backward, or downward. If no one is grabbed, Bowser does a forceful swipe that deals vertical knockback. The aerial version of the downward throw [[spike]]s opponents. Giga Bowser cannot perform the down throw.
|-
|-
!Up special
! colspan=2 | Up special
| [[Whirling Fortress]] || 13%|| Bowser spins rapidly to gain height. Can be used for [[edgehogging]].  
| [[Whirling Fortress]] || Ground: 13%/10%/8%/6%<br/>Air: 10% (hit 1), 2% (hits 2-6), 1% (hits 7-11) || Bowser spins rapidly in his shell to gain height. This move can be used for [[edgehogging]].
|-
|-
!Down special
! colspan=2 | Down special
| [[Bowser Bomb]] || 25%|| Bowser jumps into the air and lands on the opponent with force if used on the ground. In the air, Bowser slams over what he is over. Has super armor during the jumping animation and when hitting the ground. Can be jump cancelled before the flip.
| [[Bowser Bomb]] || 25% (drop), 10% (landing body), 7% (shockwave close), 4% (shockwave far) || Bowser leaps diagonally into the air and plummet downward, creating a shockwave that damages nearby foes. If performed in the air, Bowser performs straight downward without initiating the leap. Has medium armor during the jumping animation and when hitting the ground, and heavy armor when he begins to descend. The grounded version of this move can be cancelled by performing a midair jump before Bowser reaches the apex of the jump.
|-
|-
!Final Smash
! colspan=2 | Final Smash
| [[Giga Bowser]] || Varies || Bowser transforms into an enlarged, much more powerful version of himself, which uses elemental effects such as [[fire]], [[electricity]] and [[darkness]] during most attacks. Lasts for roughly 24 seconds, and can receive knockback, though he becomes significantly heavier and immune to grabs.
| [[Giga Bowser]] || Varies || Bowser transforms into an enlarged, much more powerful version of himself, which uses elemental effects such as [[fire]], [[electricity]] and [[darkness]] during most attacks. Lasts for roughly 24 seconds. Giga Bowser himself can receive damage and knockback, though he becomes significantly heavier and is immune to grabs.
|}
|}


==In [[competitive play]]==
==In [[competitive play]]==
===Notable players===
===Most historically significant players===
*{{sm|Cmart|USA}}
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*{{sm|DJ Nintendo|USA}}
*{{sm|Gimpyfish|USA}}
''See also: [[:Category:Bowser players (PM)]]''
*{{sm|JaimeHR|Mexico}}
 
*{{sm|Jorge|Mexico}}
*{{Sm|American Bowser|USA}} - Ranked 38th on the [[PMRank 2019]].
*{{sm|Kirk|USA}}
*{{Sm|Malachi|USA}} - Won [[Blacklisted 5]] with solo Bowser, now ranked 8th on the [[PMRank 2022]]
*{{sm|Mew2King|USA}}
*{{Sm|Nogh|USA}} - Ranked 5th on the [[PMRank 2022]], secondaries Bowser.
 
==Alternate costumes==
===Project M===
{{s|mariowiki|Dry Bowser}} appears in ''Project M'' as Bowser's alternate costume. In ''{{s|mariowiki|New Super Mario Bros.}}'', Bowser falls to his apparent doom in a pit of lava, only to emerge and be fought later on in his skeletal form, Dry Bowser. He is an undead skeleton of Bowser (similar to how {{s|mariowiki|Dry Bones}} are apparent skeletons of [[supermariowiki:Koopa (species)|Koopa]]s) with an orange tuft of hair and his shell intact, though badly burnt. As of v3.5, Bowser's eyes gain an orange glow during certain attack animations as Dry Bowser. However, Bowser's moveset and sounds remain the same while playing as Dry Bowser.
 
Giga Bowser now additionally uses recolors correspondent to those of the regular Bowser, including a Giga Dry Bowser alt costume. Disregarding size, shell and tail, the latter costume looks exactly the same as the regular Dry Bowser, though with a more pronounced muzzle and additional spikes protruding from his chest and nose.
 
{|style="margin:1em auto 1em auto;text-align:center"
|-
|colspan=8|[[File:Bowser Palette (PM).png|frame|center|Bowser's alternate costumes in PM]]
|-
|[[File:BowserHeadSSBB.png]]
|[[File:BowserHeadBlackSSBB.png]]
|[[File:BowserHeadRedSSBB.png]]
|[[File:BowserHeadBlueSSBB.png]]
|[[File:BowserHeadWhiteSSBB.png]]
|[[File:BowserHeadBrownSSBB.png]]
|[[File:BowserHeadDryPM.png]]
|}
 
===Project+===
''[[Project+]]'' provides several new recolors for both Bowser's default and Dry Bowser costumes. Bowser's new green alternate costume resembles his appearance in ''Super Mario World'', and his new red costume resembles a costume in ''Mario Golf''.  The last default costume recolor resembles his appearance on the Japanese cover for ''Super Mario Bros.'' (which would be touched up slightly in 3.0). Dry Bowser received additional recolors, his team colors representing the Dry Bone colors in ''Mario Superstar Baseball'' and ''Mario Super Sluggers'', and his brown color resembling fossilized dinosaur bones.  Additionally, Dry Bowser's attacks now use a blue fire effect instead of the regular red fire of his default costume.
 
<center>{{tabber|title1=Bowser|content1=[[File:Bowser Palette (P+).png|800px|thumb|center|Bowser's alternate costumes in P+]]|title2=Giga Bowser|content2=[[File:Giga Bowser Palette (P+).png|800px|thumb|center|Giga Bowser's alternate costumes in P+]]}}</center>
 
 
{{tabber|title1=Bowser|content1=[[File:Bowser Z P+.png|160px]][[File:Bowser R P+.png|160px]]
 
'''Z-Secret Costume:''' Dark Bowser: Based on [[mariowiki:Dark Bowser|Dark Bowser]], a doppelgänger of Bowser created by the [[mariowiki:Dark Star|Dark Star]] after it steals some of his DNA in ''Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story''. Extra details include black mask-like markings around his red eyes and his hair being more spiked up. Since 2.4, this secret costume has received a minor visual overhaul, namely a scar on the left side of his chest and the mask-like markings being smaller.
 
'''R-Secret Costume:''' Rookie: Based on [[mariowiki:Rookie|Rookie]], Bowser's alter-ego that he develops after winding up with amnesia in ''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga''. The only visual distinction from Bowser is the blue burglar mask he wears.
 
|title2=Giga Bowser|content2=[[File:Giga Bowser Z P+.png|160px]][[File:Giga Bowser R P+.png|160px]]
 
'''Giga Bowser Z-Secret Costume:''' Giga Dark Bowser: A Giga Bowser version of the Dark Bowser Z-Alt. ''Project+'' Ver. 2.4 altered the mask-like markings and placed the [[mariowiki:Dark Star|Dark Star]] on the left side of his chest where the scar mentioned above used to be.


==Palette swaps==
'''Giga Bowser R-Secret Costume:''' Giga Rookie: A Giga Bowser version of the Rookie R-Alt.}}
[[Image:Bowser Palette (PM).png|frame|center|Bowser's palette swaps in PM]]


==External links==
==External links==
*[http://projectmgame.com/en/characters/bowser Project M character page]
*[https://pmunofficial.com/en/characters/bowser/ Bowser's page at the Project M website]
*[https://www.reddit.com/r/SSBPM/comments/ah5trh/labbing_discord_results_bowser/ Labbing Discord Tech Post]


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Latest revision as of 19:49, July 24, 2024

Bowser
in Project M and Project+
Bowser SSBB.jpg
PPlus Bowser.png
PMBowserAlt.png

MarioSymbol(BowserSymbol).png
Universe Mario
Base game appearance Brawl
Moveset inspiration Bowser (SSBM), Bowser (SSBB)
Alternate costume Dry Bowser
Bowser (SSBB)

Hailing from the Mario universe, Bowser is a playable character in the Brawl mod Project M. His moveset in Project M comes from a combination of his Brawl and Melee movesets, though with heavy buffs.

Bowser is currently ranked 41st out of 41 characters on the official tier list, ranking himself as the worst character on the tier list, the same Melee placement ranking 26th out of 26 characters and a somewhat larger drop from his Brawl placement of 33rd out of 38. In the official Project+ tier list, he places higher, ranking 32nd out of 42 characters.

Attributes[edit]

In Project M, Bowser keeps most of his characteristics from Brawl and Melee. He is both the largest and heaviest character, but still has a somewhat high dash speed for his size, and his powerful attacks are offset somewhat by lag or awkward animations. His only recovery move, Whirling Fortress, maintains its strong horizontal capabilities while still being weak vertically. However, in Project M, Bowser's offense has been greatly buffed, giving him better damage, armor, additional shield damage, and less lag on many of his moves, making him excellent at dealing burst damage and, consequently, a terrifyingly dangerous force when he's in control of the match. Bowser's armor mechanic allows him to absorb the knockback and flinch effects from attacks of various strengths while performing certain moves, as well as during his dash, crouch, and crawl. As a result, Bowser can nullify what would otherwise be a potentially combo starting move, or simply plow straight through an attack intended to stop Bowser from advancing. Additionally, the damage buffs on his attacks now allow Bowser to outprioritize stronger attacks if his armored moves aren't appropriate. Even though he is a slower character, Bowser has high speed in some areas: besides his above-average dashing speed, Bowser Bomb can be cancelled before Bowser reaches its peak, allowing for quick follow-ups into the air that are impossible to achieve with his normal jumps.

The keystone of Bowser's combo potential is Koopa Klaw, which returns from Melee with some reworking. Instead of providing Bowser with a pummel, Koopa Klaw is now purely a grab, and now gives Bowser a down-throw option which spikes when used in the air while knocking grounded foes down, setting up a highly advantageous tech-chase. Bowser can use his down-smash or the quake hitbox on his up-smash to hit foes attempting to roll into him; the latter can keep foes close for another Koopa Klaw. Foes attempting to get up in place can easily be hit with a forward-smash, and its lingering hitbox and armor can easily circumvent the invincibility and weak hitboxes on get-up attacks. Meanwhile, foes who roll away from Bowser can be chased down thanks to his surprisingly high dash speed, which can outpace all but the quickest and farthest rolls. The versatility and numerous setups Bowser has off of this tech-chasing option, combined with his armor, shield-damaging capabilities, and highly damaging attacks, allow Bowser to easily dominate opponents who attempt to play defensively in close quarters with him. The forward- and back-throws off of Koopa Klaw, while nowhere near as useful as the down-throw, can set up an edgeguard when used from the ground, and at low percentages, lead well into all of his aerials. While Bowser's ordinary jump is often too slow to serve this purpose, using a cancelled Bowser Bomb can let Bowser quickly chase foes into the air at low heights.

Bowser has other setups at his disposal. Whirling Fortress remains a stellar out-of-shield option that can let him get the upper hand out of a defensive situation, and its first hit has lower knockback to keep damaged foes close enough for a combo. Fire Breath keeps its buffs from Brawl and remains a great tool for trapping foes too far away for melee attacks. It also now has a bite hitbox in its ending animation, punishing foes who attempt to DI close to him to punish the ending lag. Bowser Bomb is now a much safer move; in addition to its new cancelling capabilities, it is more damaging, it is armored (especially during its descent), and upon landing, it produces a shockwave that serves the same purpose as Fire Breath's bite, making the move harder to punish from the ground. The shockwave can lead into most aerials, an up-tilt, or a down- or up-smash.

However, Bowser's high gravity, large size (almost double that of his Brawl counterpart), and high weight make him susceptible to attacks and combos. Despite his speed in some aspects, he remains easy to out-maneuver, as he has relatively poor air speed. In addition, Bowser possesses one of the longest jump squats of the cast, leaving him with one of the slowest wavedashes in the game, though not the shortest. While it is difficult to send Bowser far due to his weight and moves with armor frames, it is fairly easy to send him off the bottom of a stage or gimp him, as he suffers from a predictable recovery that does not cover much vertical distance.

With his new buffs alongside his old weaknesses, Bowser is played best when used offensively enough to get in close range to opponents, but defensively enough to punish a foe instead of trying to start a combo himself. Bowser's new offensive tools can allow him to get KOs more easily than ever off of an opponent's mistakes, but his increased size and poor recovery necessitate that the player keep from making mistakes themselves.

Changes from Melee to PM[edit]

Likely as result of his poor competitive dominance in the previous games, Bowser has been heavily buffed in the transition to Project M. Many of his attacks are both quicker and more powerful. He has received widespread armor of varying levels depending on the move, and in addition some of his favorable traits from Melee such as the Koopa Klaw and Fortress Hogging return.

While his tournament viability is only moderate, his results are better than ever before.

Aesthetics[edit]

  • Change Bowser now roars during his on-screen appearance.
  • Change Bowser's third idle pose from Brawl now replaces his down taunt, and he additionally emits a roar from his Super Mario 64 incarnation, which is also his Wii Remote selection sound in Brawl. Giga Bowser also has this taunt, but instead uses his own roar.
  • Change Bowser now has a unique victory theme, which is a rock version of the prelude to his final battle theme in Super Mario 64.
  • Change Bowser now has his own series symbol consisting of an icon of his face usually associated with him in the Mario series.

Attributes[edit]

  • Change Bowser is approximately twice as large as he was in Brawl; this gives him more reach in his attacks, but also makes him more vulnerable.
  • Buff Bowser retains his longer arms from Brawl, giving his arm attacks more reach.
  • Change Bowser is slightly heavier (117 → 118), increasing his endurance but making him more susceptible to combos.
  • Buff Several of Bowser's moves and animations now have varying levels of armor; his crouch, crawl, and dash attack give him light armor while his neutral aerial grants him medium armor and Bowser Bomb gives him medium and heavy armor. All of his smash attacks grant variable armor from light to super armor depending on how long they are charged.
  • Buff Many of Bowser's attacks do much more damage and knockback than either of his past incarnations and now deal shield damage.
  • Buff Bowser's jump squat is reduced (8 frames → 6).
  • Buff Spot dodge keeps its long duration but has more invincibility frames, dodging attacks more effectively.

Ground Attacks[edit]

  • Buff Neutral attack has less start-up and ending lag.
  • Change Jab damage has been swapped, with the first hit now dealing the most damage.
  • Buff Forward tilt's clean hits deals 4% more damage and has slightly less ending lag. It also retains its longer reach from Brawl.
  • Nerf Forward tilt's late hit deals 4% less damage.
  • Buff Up tilt has a longer hitbox duration and significantly less ending lag.
  • Nerf Up tilt now has a clean and late hitbox, with the latter dealing 5% less damage.
  • Buff Down tilt has less start-up and the second hit, now optional and activated by a second button press, deals 2% more damage; this allows Bowser to either launch the foe with a single hit to then follow on, or punish shielding or crouch canceling foes with a second hit.
  • Buff Dash attack deals 1% more damage and has slightly less ending lag. It also now has light armor during its start-up and initial hit (frames 1-12).
  • Buff Forward smash has less start-up, a 1 frame longer hitbox, and deals 2% more damage and knockback, making it the strongest side smash in Project M. It has medium armor when charging on frames 0-19, heavy armor on frames 20-38, and super armor on 39-60.
  • Nerf Forward smash has slightly more ending lag.
  • Change Forward smash now deals flame damage and an explosive effect on hit.
  • Buff Up smash has less start-up and ending lag, and the second hit has a longer hitbox duration. The second hit also now meteor smashes and can hit opponents on ledges.
  • Buff Down smash has less start-up and ending lag.
  • Nerf Down smash's final hitbox deals 4% less damage.
  • Buff Up smash and down smash now have light armor when charging on frames 0-19, medium armor on frames 20-38, heavy armor on frames 39-57, and super armor on frames 58-60.

Aerial Attacks[edit]

  • Buff Neutral aerial has less start-up and landing lag, slightly less ending lag, and auto-cancels earlier. It also now has medium armor on frames 5-8.
  • Buff Forward aerial retains the slashing trail from Brawl indicative of its sweetspot. The sweetspot also deals 2% more damage and knockback, while the sourspot deals 1% more. It also interrupts earlier.
  • Buff Up aerial deals 6% more damage and has less start-up, albeit slightly slower than in Brawl.
  • Buff Back aerial's clean hit deals 4% more damage while the late hit deals 1% more. It also has a significantly longer hitbox duration and auto-cancels earlier.
  • Buff Down aerial has faster start-up and significantly less ending lag.
  • Nerf Down aerial deals 3% less total damage.

Grabs and Throws[edit]

  • Buff Pummel deals 1% more damage (3% → 4%).
    • Change Pummel is now a bite similar to the Koopa Klaw pummel.
  • Buff Forward and back throws have stronger knockback.
  • Buff Down throw deals 4% more damage (12% → 16%).

Special Moves[edit]

  • Buff Fire Breath retains its ability to be angled from Brawl. Bowser now also bites in front of him when the move is stopped, hitting foes attempting to punish the move's ending lag.
  • Nerf Flame canceling has been removed.
  • Buff Back throw with Koopa Klaw is much more powerful, dealing 4% more damage and KOing near edges more reliably. Bowser can now also perform a down throw with it which meteor smashes foes when used on the ground, allowing him to tech-chase with it on the ground and KO foes when used over an edge; when performed in midair, it will spike opponents.
  • Nerf Koopa Klaw can no longer bite opponents, weakening its damage potential. It can also no longer be held indefinitely; Bowser will automatically perform the forward throw a few seconds after grabbing the opponent.
  • Change Forward throw with Koopa Klaw is now a head smash.
  • Nerf Whirling Fortress has much less knockback on its first hitbox.
  • Buff Bowser Bomb's descending hit deals 4% more damage is much stronger, and can be canceled with a jump before the apex when used from the ground, letting Bowser perform followups on foes knocked into the air. It can still grab ledges from both sides as in Brawl so it can be reliably used from the stage to then be edge-canceled, equipping Bowser with a deadly edgeguard in this move. The landing hitbox deals 2% more damage, and the move now produces a large shockwave on Bowser's sides, making its landing harder to punish. It also now has medium armor on start-up and landing, and heavy armor when Bowser begins to descend.

Giga Bowser[edit]

Giga Bowser's alternate costume.

Giga Bowser remains Bowser's Final Smash in Project M. However, by holding a shield button at the character selection screen, it is possible for Bowser to start and participate as Giga Bowser permanently during the match, similar to how Zero Suit Samus was playable in Brawl. Starting from v3.0, Giga Bowser can now receive knockback in addition to damage, as well as now being vulnerable to status ailments like sleeping or getting buried, though his moveset has been improved to compensate for this, and he still cannot be grabbed. In 3.6, he gained the ability to pick up items and use the majority of them. Giga Bowser's main flaw is that he is extremely prone to combos because of his size and weight. His duration when summoned via Final Smash was also increased to almost twice as long. In addition to receiving most of Bowser's changes, some changes to Giga Bowser include:

  • Buff Dashing now produces hitboxes in front of Giga Bowser's feet, which repeatedly inflict 3% damage while weakly pushing enemies forward. His heavy landing also produces a 6% damage hitbox that sends any close grounded opponents straight up.
  • Buff Koopa Klaw forward throw deals 5% more damage (15% → 20%).
  • Buff Landing with Bowser Bomb produces an enormous quake hitbox that affects all grounded opponents (no matter the platform in which they are standing) near him, similar to Venusaur's Earthquake in Melee.
  • Buff Bowser Bomb hits opponents powerfully in different directions depending on when they get hit; at the apex of Bowser Bomb, they are sent upwards; while Giga Bowser is falling at any other point of the attack, they are spiked; if they are on the ground and directly below Giga Bowser, they are buried and then sent horizontally.
  • Buff Down throw now involves Giga Bowser forcefully slamming his opponent into the ground, which is faster than the original throw, and hits nearby characters.
  • Nerf Down throw deals 2% less damage (16% → 14%).
  • Nerf Vulnerability to knockback now leaves Giga Bowser heavily susceptible against combos due to his large size, especially against juggling.
  • Nerf Whirling Fortress is not intangible during startup, instead granting Giga Bowser heavy armor.
  • Change Giga Bowser has his own on-screen appearance, where he roars while bathed in flames.
  • Change Ending the match as Giga Bowser will now make him appear that way on the results screen, using the same victory poses and clapping motion as the regular Bowser. His name is now properly displayed on the jumbotron on the Pokémon Stadium stages and the results screen if he wins. The announcer also has a separate voice clip for Giga Bowser's name.
  • Change Giga Bowser has two new victory poses, replacing Bowser's roar and claw swipes. One of them has him in a crouching position. The other has him biting rapidly similar to his side taunt.

Changes from PM to P+[edit]

Term clarification:

FAF: First Actionable Frame

IASA: Interrupted as soon as

BKB: Base Knockback

KBG: Knockback Growth

v2.0[edit]

(Taken from https://projectplusgame.com/changes/2.0)

  • Attributes:
    • Change Weight: 118 → 113
    • Buff Jump Startup Time: 6 → 5
    • Buff Empty Landing Time: 6 → 5
  • Jab 1 & 2:
    • Change Jab 1: Adjusted animation so that the first frame of hitboxes hit in front of him rather than completely to the side.
    • Buff Jab 2: Startup 8 → 6
  • Up Tilt:
    • Change Added 3rd hitbox to sweet spot to match sour spot. Matches sourspot’s KB but retains sweetspot’s angle.
    • Bug fix Up Tilt interpolation glitch has been fixed.
  • Nerf Down Tilt: Armor removed.
  • Buff Forward Smash: Armor comes out 3 frames earlier.
  • Up Smash:
    • Nerf Landing Hitbox active frames 22-25 → 22-23
    • Nerf IASA 40 → 42
  • Down Smash:
    • Change Hitboxes no longer clank
    • Nerf Low Hitboxes pulled in slightly, X Offset -9.4/11.2 → -8/9.8
  • Nerf Up Air: Damage 23 → 22
  • Buff Standing Grab: Startup 9 → 7, Total animation frames 36 → 31
  • Grab boxes:
    • Buff Outer Grab box X Offset: 14.175 → 15.8
    • Nerf Middle Grab box X Offset: 11.7 → 10.0
    • Nerf Inner Grab box X Offset: 7.2 → 6.2
    • Buff Size 2.73 → 3.23
  • Dash Grab:
    • Change Inner grab box size increased in size to fix dead zone
    • Buff IASA 52 → 48
  • Change Up Throw: KBG 110 → 118
  • Neutral Special (Firebreath → Fireball):
    • Change Firebreath replaced with Fireball (similar to Yoshi's fireballs during his final smash, Super Dragon). Fireball takes roughly 13 seconds to fully recharge, is lost on death, and does not recharge on the respawn platform.
    • Change While uncharged, Bowser has access to a bite attack.
  • Side Special (Koopa Klaw):
    • Bug fix Fixed a bug where character actions wouldn’t update if thrown from a buffered Koopa Klaw throw. As a result, this slows down the fastest possible throw by 2 frames.
    • Change Grounded Version: Cleaned up GFX timing.
  • Aerial Side Special:
    • Buff Down Variant: IASA 51 → 45
    • Nerf Down Variant: BKB 40 → 20
    • Buff If you hold the B button upon punching, Bowser will gain a small boost of momentum in the opposite direction of the punch.
    • Bug fix Fixed a bug where it could not do damage to opponents that were too close to the ground.
  • Nerf Up Special (Whirling Fortress): Grounded initial hit KBG 85 → 80
  • Other:
    • Nerf Ledge Jump IASA 4 → 7
    • Nerf Crawl and Crouch armor reduced from 80/52.333 → 50/33
    • Bug fix Bowser’s armor while charging smashes now works properly.
    • Buff Missed tech rolls given slightly more distance.
  • Costumes & Aesthetics:
    • Change New Dash and Run animations
    • Change Dry Bowser alt costumes now have blue fire effects.
    • Change Eye animation adjustments made on back air, up air, and forward air.
    • Change Sound quality of voice clip used for down taunt improved.

v2.0 - v2.28[edit]

No Changes

Revisions[edit]

v2.1[edit]

  • Bug fix Bowser fits properly on the Training pause screen.

v2.5b[edit]

  • Buff Bowser's crawl speed has been increased.
  • Buff Bowser's knockback armor strength was increased slightly on dash attack's startup, up smash's charge, down air, and up throw to correspond with the tumble threshold.
  • Buff Neutral air adjusted in animation and timing to be autocancelable in a short hop.
  • Buff Down air hitboxes adjusted to be more like Melee in positioning, but pull opponents into the hits much better.
  • Buff Whirling Fortress can properly meteor cancel.
  • Change Bowser's spot dodge animation and invulnerability adjusted.
  • Change Bowser's sound effects cleaned up on first jab.
  • Change Down air causes more shield damage on the landing hit, but less shield damage on the multihits.

v2.6b[edit]

  • Buff Dash attack now hits a second time; when Bowser lands on the ground .
  • Buff Dash attack's cooldown reduced.
  • Buff Back aerial autocancels notably sooner.
  • Buff Dash grab has Bowser lunge notably further.
  • Buff Dash grab's startup was changed to look identical to the dash attack's one.
  • Buff Pivot grab range increased.
  • Buff Grounded Bowser Bomb's horizontal drift can now be controlled slightly during the jump cancel window - Bowser can gain or lose a distance of about a width equal to himself.
  • Buff Bowser Bomb's quake hitboxes were slightly increased in size.
  • Bug fix Corrected a mistake where crawl armor was much stronger than light armor when not moving.
  • Nerf Removed armor on Whirling Fortress, back aerial, and down aerial.
  • Nerf Neutral aerial timings and cooldown reverted to those of v2.1.
  • Nerf Forward aerial knockback base greatly reduced; its knockback growth was compensated for percents over 115%, but not sufficiently.
  • Nerf Back aerial knockback slightly reduced.
  • Change Giga Bowser significantly revamped.
  • Change Bowser's armor matched to the Project M standard of Light, Medium, and Heavy armor. The majority of Bowser's Armor was already adhered to this standard, and remained unchanged.
  • Change Converted Bowser's crawl armor to light armor.
  • Change Forward tilt's startup homogenized between angles.
  • Change Forward tilt knockback base reduced, but knockback growth compensated for percents over 115%.
  • Change Back aerial's hitboxes repositioned and resized to closer match Melee's placements.
  • Change Up aerial's knockback angle slightly lowered.
  • Change Ledge attack knockback reverted to set knockback (v2.1's knockback).
  • Change Fire Breath reaches slightly further, but drains faster to a much smaller minimum range, and recharges a bit slower.
  • Change Grounded Whirling Fortress's initial hitboxes reduced in size. To compensate, the hitboxes' damage degrades slightly slower, and the hitboxes enlarge briefly when it does so.
  • Change Bowser Bomb's landing graphics enlarged to match the new hitboxes.

v3.0[edit]

  • Buff Up tilt initial knockback stats increased to match Melee's. Frame timing adjusted so that the move degrades sooner, when Bowser is swiping above his head.
  • Buff Forward aerial's hitboxes restructured into a tipper format. The inner “flub” hitboxes have damage and knockback approximating Melee's hitboxes, while the tipper hitbox has damage and comparable knockback to PM v2.5's forward air.
  • Buff Fire Breath's hitboxes redone. They now start with lower damage but gain damage as they travel, being strongest at the tip, so it's better to use the move from a distance. Grounded foes are now pushed down and out of the flames.
  • Nerf Dash length very slightly shortened.
  • Nerf Dash grab reverted to pre-2.6 animation and tweaked for readability. Bowser grabs slightly later, but grab range should now match animation properly.
  • Nerf Neutral aerial's knockback stats reduced to be closer to Melee's.
  • Nerf Back aerial's IASA timings delayed to match Melee's.
  • Nerf Whirling Fortress edgehog behavior changed to no longer auto-snap to ledges; it requires more finesse to fortress hog now.
  • Nerf Grounded Whirling Fortress initial hitboxes further shrunk and later hitbox coverage restructured to match the animation better.
  • Nerf Aerial Koopa Klaw has slightly less horizontal movement.
  • Change Forward aerial now has a claw trail that traces the sweetspot's arc.
  • Change Aerial Whirling Fortress hitboxes redone to reduce vertical coverage but slightly increase horizontal reach.
  • Change Whirling Fortress animation has slight tweaks for polish.
  • Change Aerial Fire Breath hitboxes have unaltered knockback behavior, but have the scaling damage of the grounded version and no longer flinch at the tip.
  • Change Giga Bowser can now be damaged normally. As compensation, his moveset was improved and his Final Smash duration almost doubled.

v3.5[edit]

  • Buff First hit of down tilt deals 13% damage, regardless if it hits at the tip.
  • Buff Landing shockwave from up smash deals more damage.
  • Nerf Dash attack now only hits once.
  • Nerf Late hitbox of up tilt deals less damage.
  • Nerf Second hit of down tilt deals less damage.
  • Nerf Up smash deals less damage when jumping.
  • Nerf Down smash deals less damage.
  • Change Up smash hit stats have been altered.

v3.6[edit]

Beta[edit]

  • Change Bowser is 6% smaller.
    • Nerf Shield size: 16 → 15
  • Buff Dash Initial Velocity: 1.1 → 1.3
  • Buff Walk Acceleration: 0.05 → 0.07
  • Buff Walk Maximum Velocity: 0.65 → 0.75
  • Nerf Dash attack IASA: 49 frames → 54 frames
    • Nerf Armor reduced.
    • Nerf Initial hit trajectory: 80 degrees → 70 degrees
    • Nerf Late hit trajectory: 80 degrees → 55 degrees
    • Nerf Hit degrades to weak hit one frame earlier.
  • Buff Forward tilt startup: 11 frames → 9 frames
    • Nerf Initial damage: 15%/14%/13% → 14%/13%/12%
    • Change Late hit added that makes it one frame more active but deals 4% less damage with no extra shield damage, 0 base knockback, and 100 growth.
    • Change Disjoint on hand hitbox is reduced while body hitbox is enlarged.
  • Nerf Up tilt's initial hit degrades 1 frame sooner.
    • Nerf Late hit damage: 11% → 8%
    • Nerf Trajectory: 80 → 110/70
    • Nerf Base knockback: 55 → 40
  • Change Down tilt has armor indicator for light armor.
  • Buff All smashes have light armor while charging.
    • Nerf Charge time now determines how strong the Smash’s corresponding armor is. Scales from light armor (no charge) to super armor (full charge). While Bowser now has access to super armor, it takes him a much longer startup to achieve the armor strength he had on his smash attacks in v3.5, particularly the side smash.
  • Buff Forward smash start up: 34 frames → 30 frames
    • Nerf One less active frame and armor frame.
    • Change Tipper hitbox now comes out a frame later and slightly reduced in size. Body Hitbox enlarged.
    • Change Lunging movement reduced.
    • Nerf Knockback reduced. Base 50 → 60, Growth 100 → 70.
    • Change Minor tweaks to explosion graphic placement.
  • Buff Up smash startup: 15 frames → 12 frames
    • Buff IASA: 50 frames → 46 frames
    • Nerf Removed intangibility in favor of Armor (Frames 13-18) that degrades one step on frame 15 (to possibly no armor).
    • Buff Re-arranged hitboxes to give slightly better sweetspot coverage.
  • Buff Down smash startup: 13 frames → 10 frames
    • Buff IASA: 68 frames → 60 frames
    • Change Tweaked positioning and Resized repeating Hitboxes to give Bowser better body coverage without effectively increasing range.
    • Change Final Hit adjusted:
      • Nerf Damage: 10 → 6
      • Nerf Trajectory: 90 degrees → 120 degrees
      • Buff Base knockback: 40 → 50
      • Buff Knockback growth: 140 → 168
  • Nerf Neutral aerial armor reduced to medium armor and activates 2 frames later to match hitbox startup.
  • Change Forward aerial knockback matches Melee's forward aerial. Hand hitbox is now 25 base and 99 growth while tip hitbox is 35 base and 92 growth, where they both used to be 50 base and 75 growth.
  • Change Up aerial knockback curve redone to favor lower base and higher growth.
    • Nerf Base knocback: 50 → 25
    • Buff Knockback growth: 96 → 112
  • Nerf Down aerial lowest hitbox size reduced.
  • Change Down throw made weight independent.
  • Change Flame Breath has larger hitboxes but drains quicker and hits in very slightly later intervals.
  • Buff Koopa Klaw startup: 16 frames → 12 frames
    • Change Graphical tweaks and new sound effects for claw attack.
    • Nerf Armor removed.
    • Buff IASA: 57 frames (aerial) and 48 frames (grounded) → 44 frames (both)
    • Nerf Reduced horizontal burst movement.
    • Change Claw attack damage from base to tip: 11%/11%/12% → 12%/12%/10%
    • Change Claw attack trajectory: 70 degrees → 65 degrees
    • Nerf Forward throw damage: 20% → 15%
    • Nerf Forward throw trajectory: 80 degrees → 74 degrees
    • Nerf Forward throw has 55 base knockback and 50 growth from 92 base and 29 growth, making followups much harder at higher percentages.
  • Nerf Whirling Fortress initial hit base knockback: 90 → 70
    • Buff Knockback growth: 80 → 85
    • Nerf Aerial version's repeating hits damage reduced by 1% each.
  • Nerf Bowser Bomb vertical distance slightly reduced.
  • Buff Giga Bowser now has a hitbox on his landing animation that hits close grounded opponents straight up, and some of his attributes (particularly attack and movement speed) have been adjusted to reflect Bowser's changes in this version.
    • Buff Bowser Bomb hits opponents powerfully in different directions depending on when they get hit; at the apex of Bowser Bomb, they are sent upwards; while Giga Bowser is falling at any other point of the attack, they are spiked downwards; if they are on the ground and directly below Giga Bowser, they are buried and then sent horizontally.
    • Buff His shield can no longer break.
    • Nerf Side taunt no longer does any damage.
    • Change New character portraits.
    • Change His name is now properly displayed on the jumbotron on the Pokémon Stadium stages and the results screen if he wins. The announcer also has a separate voice clip for Giga Bowser's name.

Full[edit]

  • Buff Inner body hitbox size increased on Forward tilt
    • Buff Initial hit damage increased by 2%: 15%/14%/13% → 17%/16%/15%
      • Nerf Knockback compensated
    • Buff Linger hit damage increased by 1%: 10%/9%/8% → 11%/10%/9%
    • Buff IASA: Frame 3 frames sooner → 38
  • Buff Animation tweaked further on Up tilt to enlarge sweet spot range
    • Nerf Sweet spot base knockback reduced: 55 → 50
    • Nerf Sweet spot knockback growth reduced: 120 → 112
  • Nerf Knockback growth increased on Forward tilt: 70 → 80
  • Buff Forward smash light armor is now medium armor
    • Buff Armor activates 3 frames sooner: 31 → 28
    • Buff Transitions to heavy and super armor earlier when charging (charge frame 19 and 38 respectively).
  • Change Initial Flub hitboxes matched to sweet spot on Up smash.
  • Buff Down smash starting lag reduced: 10 frames → 7 frames
    • Change Final hit adjusted
      • Nerf Damage lowered: 23 → 18
      • Nerf Trajectory: 90 degrees → 125 degrees
      • Buff Base knockback: 50 → 75
      • Nerf Knockback growth: 96 → 88
  • Buff First actionable frame is 6 frames sooner on Forward throw
  • Change Neutral Special (Flame Breath) adjusted
    • Nerf Flame cancel removed
    • Buff Start-up reduced by 6 frames; cool-down reduced by 3 frames
    • Change Flames are non-clank
    • Buff Minimum flame breath time reduced by 5 frames
    • Buff Maximum angle upward increased: 50 → 55
  • Change Side special (Koopa Klaw) adjusted
    • Change Aerial momentum reworked to be more consistent with ground movement
    • Change Adjusted stick sensitivity on grabs to match regular throw sensitivies
    • Buff Forward throw angle changed: 74 → 77
      • Buff Growth: 50 → 40
    • Buff Down throw added
      • Buff Grounded version powerfully meteor smashes for tech-chases and can KO near the ledge
      • Buff Aerial version is a spike
  • Buff Aerial momentum on Whirling Fortress altered to aid in Fortress Hogging: 0.02 → 0.035
  • Change Frame removed on Jab 1 swing animation
  • Buff Increased momentum on Dash attack, Dash grab, Under 100 Ledge attack, Forward and Backward rolls, and Tech rolls to better match 3.5.
    • Buff Tech roll tweaked to be more ambiguous to which way Bowser has teched
  • Buff Air dodge positioning adjusted to correct unintentional waveland difficulty

Moveset[edit]

Up to date as of version 3.6.

Name Damage Description
Neutral attack 6% Bowser swipes at the opponent twice.
5%
Forward tilt 17% (clean), 11% (late) Bowser extended his arm and delivers a backhanded punch with impressive knockback. This move can be angled up or down. Bowser's left arm is intangible while the hitboxes are out.
16% (clean), 10% (late)
15% (clean), 9% (late)
Up tilt 13% (early), 8% (late) Bowser swats in an upwards arc his left claw. This move deals good knockback and can set up combos well. Similar to the forward tilt, Bowser's left arm is once again intangible while the hitboxes are out.
Down tilt 13% Bowser slashes along the ground with both his claws. The second attack is optional by pressing the attack button again, though Giga Bowser is forced to perform both swipes.
12%
Dash attack 12% (ram), 8% (fall) Bowser tackles the opponent. Has light armor during the initial frames of the attack.
Forward smash 26% Bowser rears back for a short moment, and hits incredibly hard with his head. If this move it connects, an explosion occurs. Strongest forward smash in Project M, acting as a great finisher at low percentages. Has medium to super armor depending on the length of its charge. Unfortunately, it has rather massive starting lag.
Up smash 20% (leap), 12% (landing) Bowser jumps upward, hitting opponents with his spikes of his shell. Causes an earthquake when coming down. Opponents who avoid the leaping hitbox can still be hit by Bowser whenever he lands, during which it inflicts a meteor smash. Has light to super armor depending on the length of its charge. Bowser's shell is intangible while the hitboxes are out.
Down smash 2% (hits 1-6), 6% (hit 7) Bowser spins around in his shell, doing great damage and hitting multiple times. Has light to super armor depending on the length of its charge.
Neutral aerial 13% Bowser spins around in his shell. Has medium armor during the first loop.
Forward aerial 16% (sweetspot), 13% (sourspot) Bowser slashes forward with his left claw. The glowing area is the sweetspot.
Back aerial 17% (clean), 10% (late) Bowser thrusts his shell backwards. Contains high landing lag.
Up aerial 23% Bowser strikes upwards with his head. Causes serious damage and knockback, being the most damaging up aerial in the game.
Down aerial 2% (hits 1-9), 3% (hit 10), 5% (landing) Bowser spins downwards, hitting multiple times with the spikes on his shell, capable of meteor smashing opponents.
Grab
Pummel 4% Bites the opponent. A fairly slow pummel.
Forward throw 10% Bowser tosses the opponent forwards.
Back throw 10% Bowser violently throws the opponent backwards.
Up throw 1% (hits 1-8), 2% (throw) Bowser tosses the foe upwards, retreats into his shell, and spins, damaging the foe with his spikes. Has great knockback.
Down throw 16% (hit 1), 0% (throw) Bowser places the opponent on the floor and then body slams them. This throw contains set knockback.
Floor attack (front) 6% Bowser leaps forward to strike with his head, then back to kick behind, and finally gets up into standing position.
Floor attack (back) 6% Bowser gets up while swinging his right hand around.
Floor attack (trip) 5% Bowser gets up while swinging his right hand around.
Edge attack (fast) 8% Bowser quickly spins onto the stage while inside his shell, then retreats back a bit.
Edge attack (slow) 10% Bowser slowly climbs onto stage and does a quick claw swipe.
Neutral special Fire Breath 1-3% (flames), 3% (bite) Bowser lets out a stream of flames that can be angled up or down. Over time, the flames it loses its range, but gains slightly more power.
Side special Koopa Klaw 15% (throw), 10% (claw tip), 12% (claw body) Bowser grabs the opponent to then throw them either forward, backward, or downward. If no one is grabbed, Bowser does a forceful swipe that deals vertical knockback. The aerial version of the downward throw spikes opponents. Giga Bowser cannot perform the down throw.
Up special Whirling Fortress Ground: 13%/10%/8%/6%
Air: 10% (hit 1), 2% (hits 2-6), 1% (hits 7-11)
Bowser spins rapidly in his shell to gain height. This move can be used for edgehogging.
Down special Bowser Bomb 25% (drop), 10% (landing body), 7% (shockwave close), 4% (shockwave far) Bowser leaps diagonally into the air and plummet downward, creating a shockwave that damages nearby foes. If performed in the air, Bowser performs straight downward without initiating the leap. Has medium armor during the jumping animation and when hitting the ground, and heavy armor when he begins to descend. The grounded version of this move can be cancelled by performing a midair jump before Bowser reaches the apex of the jump.
Final Smash Giga Bowser Varies Bowser transforms into an enlarged, much more powerful version of himself, which uses elemental effects such as fire, electricity and darkness during most attacks. Lasts for roughly 24 seconds. Giga Bowser himself can receive damage and knockback, though he becomes significantly heavier and is immune to grabs.

In competitive play[edit]

Most historically significant players[edit]

See also: Category:Bowser players (PM)

Alternate costumes[edit]

Project M[edit]

Dry Bowser appears in Project M as Bowser's alternate costume. In New Super Mario Bros., Bowser falls to his apparent doom in a pit of lava, only to emerge and be fought later on in his skeletal form, Dry Bowser. He is an undead skeleton of Bowser (similar to how Dry Bones are apparent skeletons of Koopas) with an orange tuft of hair and his shell intact, though badly burnt. As of v3.5, Bowser's eyes gain an orange glow during certain attack animations as Dry Bowser. However, Bowser's moveset and sounds remain the same while playing as Dry Bowser.

Giga Bowser now additionally uses recolors correspondent to those of the regular Bowser, including a Giga Dry Bowser alt costume. Disregarding size, shell and tail, the latter costume looks exactly the same as the regular Dry Bowser, though with a more pronounced muzzle and additional spikes protruding from his chest and nose.

Bowser's alternate costumes in PM
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Project+[edit]

Project+ provides several new recolors for both Bowser's default and Dry Bowser costumes. Bowser's new green alternate costume resembles his appearance in Super Mario World, and his new red costume resembles a costume in Mario Golf. The last default costume recolor resembles his appearance on the Japanese cover for Super Mario Bros. (which would be touched up slightly in 3.0). Dry Bowser received additional recolors, his team colors representing the Dry Bone colors in Mario Superstar Baseball and Mario Super Sluggers, and his brown color resembling fossilized dinosaur bones. Additionally, Dry Bowser's attacks now use a blue fire effect instead of the regular red fire of his default costume.

Bowser's alternate costumes in P+
Giga Bowser's alternate costumes in P+


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Z-Secret Costume: Dark Bowser: Based on Dark Bowser, a doppelgänger of Bowser created by the Dark Star after it steals some of his DNA in Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story. Extra details include black mask-like markings around his red eyes and his hair being more spiked up. Since 2.4, this secret costume has received a minor visual overhaul, namely a scar on the left side of his chest and the mask-like markings being smaller.

R-Secret Costume: Rookie: Based on Rookie, Bowser's alter-ego that he develops after winding up with amnesia in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga. The only visual distinction from Bowser is the blue burglar mask he wears.

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Giga Bowser Z-Secret Costume: Giga Dark Bowser: A Giga Bowser version of the Dark Bowser Z-Alt. Project+ Ver. 2.4 altered the mask-like markings and placed the Dark Star on the left side of his chest where the scar mentioned above used to be.

Giga Bowser R-Secret Costume: Giga Rookie: A Giga Bowser version of the Rookie R-Alt.

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