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'''Timber''' ({{ja|タネ植え/水やり/伐採}}, ''Plant Seed/Watering/Lumbering'') is {{SSB4|Villager}}'s [[down special move]].  
'''Timber''' ({{ja|タネ植え/水やり/伐採|Tane Ue/Mizuyari/Bassai}}, ''Plant Seed/Watering/Lumbering'') is [[Villager]]'s [[down special move]].  


==Overview==
==Overview==
The move is actually 3 different attacks in order, as the Japanese name shows:
[[File:Timber Planting.jpg|thumb|Villager watering the sapling.]]
*Plant Seed: The Villager plants a seed in the ground and the move changes to Watering. The seed remains for about 14 seconds before it disappears, resetting the attack to Plant Seed.
Timber is actually 3 different moves in one, as the Japanese name implies:
*Watering: After Plant Seed is used, the move changes to a watering can, which will create a medium-range wind hitbox like other Water attacks. When used close enough to include a planted Seed, a full tree quickly sprouts (dealing damage and knockback as it rises). The produced tree can stay on the field for about 14 seconds before it disappears, resetting the attack to Plant Seed.
*Lumbering: After the Tree has sprouted, the move changes to an axe, swinging once for a strong hit. If it hits the tree, it will cut into one side on the first hit, then cut it down on the second hit on a side that already has a cut in it, knocking it back a bit and falling a fair distance if able; the tree does enormous damage and heavy knockback to anyone hit, as well as [[meteor smash]]ing as it falls, and may possibly spawn up to two Woodchip items that can be picked up and thrown for small damage, or, more rarely, fruit that can heal. After the tree has fully despawned, the attack resets to Plant Seed again (but remains in Lumbering until the tree is fully gone). The axe can be used freely when the tree is in this stage. It causes considerable knockback and deals a significant amount of damage.


Any characters can attack a spawned tree, although this will simply cause the tree to disappear without harming anyone. The tree will also automatically disappear on its own if after about 14 seconds. If the tree disappears for any reason, the attack resets to Plant Seed again.
*'''Plant Seed''': the Villager plants a sapling in the ground. The sapling remains for about 14 seconds before it disappears, resetting the attack to Plant Seed. In this phase, the move fails when used in the air or on steep enough slopes; in these situations the Villager takes out a shovel, shrugs, and a "dud" noise (the same used when [[Pocket]] does not pocket anything) plays. While the sapling is on the stage, this moves changes to Watering.


A Villager can interact with another Villager's sapling and tree, assuming he is on the correct move stage. (For example, even if there is already a tree on the stage, if a Villager has yet to plant theirs, he can only plant his own seed.)
*'''Watering''': the Villager pulls out a watering can and sprays some water from it, creating a short-ranged [[push]] hitbox like other [[Water]] attacks. When used close enough to water a planted sapling, a fully grown tree quickly sprouts. If an opponent touches the tree as it sprouts, they will take 18% damage and strong vertical knockback that can KO at 85%. The tree can stay on the field for about 14 seconds before it disappears, resetting the attack to Plant Seed. Attacking the tree will cause it to disappear sooner. The water from the can is [[reflect]]able—if the sapling is watered by reflected water, its growing hitbox will be property of the reflector's user. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sSWlCuJNuno]
 
:Villager can move and jump while using the watering can, and the amount of water needed to make the sapling grow need not be given to it all at once. Thus, if Villager starts to water the sapling but moves away before it sprouts, when it is watered again it will sprout more quickly than usual. This can be exploited to catch opponents with the growing hitbox more easily.
:While the tree is out, this moves changes to Lumbering.
 
*'''Lumbering''': After the tree has sprouted, the move changes to an axe swing. If the axe hits the tree, it will cut into one side on the first hit, then cut it down on the second hit on a side that already has a cut in it—the tree can be cut once on each side without cutting it down. The falling tree does 25% damage and extremely heavy knockback to anyone hit, KOing at 60%. When it lands, it has a [[sourspot]] that only does 15%. It can be [[reflected]], but if this is done from too far away, Villager may be able to [[Pocket]] the tree as it returns to them. The tree is able to fall off [[edge|ledges]] like the Villager's forward smash, but it deals more potent knockback, is slower and more easily telegraphed.
 
:When the tree is cut down, it has a [[Randomness|chance]] of spawning an [[item]], either a woodchip (48.54%) that can be picked up and thrown for damage, or a much lower  chance of spawning a piece of fruit (1.46%) that can be eaten to heal damage. The woodchip will always be spawned in [[Home-Run Contest]]. The fruit that may spawn include Cherry (heals 1%), Orange (2%), Pear (3%), Apple (4%), and Peach (5%). After the tree has fully despawned, the attack resets to Plant Seed again (it remains in Lumbering until the tree is fully gone).
 
:The axe swing can also be used as a direct attack and is fairly strong in its own right, inflicting 14% damage and KOing at 125%. It comes out quickly for how strong it is, with less startup lag than any of Villager's smash attacks or even tilts, although it has high ending lag. If an opponent stands between Villager and the tree and is hit by the axe and the tree's falling hitbox, they will take a total of 40% damage before they get sent flying with the tree's heavy knockback, making it a powerful combo. However, an opponent standing close to the opposite side of the tree may be sent flying by the axe before the tree can hit them.
 
A Villager can interact with another Villager's sapling and tree, provided they are on the correct move stage—any Villager's watering can is able to make another Villager's sapling grow to the tree form, and a Villager can also chop down a tree that isn't theirs, turning the tree into their own attack. Each player can only have one sapling on the field at any given time, however, though saplings can be planted right onto another sapling.
 
The woodchip is part of Villager's [[zero-death]] [[infinite]] combo, due to having low knockback which can cause [[jab reset]]s. Immediately after the woodchip hits an opponent, Villager [[footstool]]s them, then catches the woodchip again and throws it back down onto the opponent, footstools again, and continues the cycle.[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fa9T94DCQ4Q]
 
==Instructional quotes==
{{InstructionalQuotes
|ssb4-3char=Villager
|ssb4-3desc=Plant a seed, water it to grow a tree, and then fell it with an axe.
|ssbuchar=Villager
|ssbudesc=Plants a seed, waters it, and chops the tree down. Each step has a different effect on foes.
}}


==Customization==
==Customization==
{{incomplete}}
Special Move customization was added in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''. These are the variations:
Customization was added in [[Super Smash Bros. 4]]. The two variations are:
{{CustomSet|Villager|Down|name1=Timber|desc1=Plant a seed, water it, and chop the tree down. Each step has a different effect on foes.|name2=Timber Counter|desc2=A fresh sprout trips opponents, and the fully grown tree fights back if attacked!|name3=Super Timber|desc3=Slower but stronger. Use lots of water to grow a huge tree. The axe has high launching power.}}
#'''Counter Seed''': All of the stages have added properties, and each stage is faster. The sapling makes enemies trip when they step on it, The watering can has a smaller windbox, and the tree reflects projectiles and counters damage. It is more slow to wither, but is very weak and cannot withstand much damage. Additionally, it deals less damage and knockback when cut down.
# '''Timber''': Default.
#'''Big Timber''': All phases are slower to wither. The watering can has a longer range, and the tree grows significantly bigger. When cut down, it deals signifiantly more damage and has higher knockback.
# '''Timber Counter''': All of the stages have added properties, and each stage is faster. The sapling makes enemies [[trip]] when they step on it, but the watering can has a smaller windbox. The tree (which is slightly larger) counters attacks if they do not destroy it. It is slower to wither, but is very weak and cannot withstand much damage. Additionally, it deals less damage and knockback when cut down. Each stage of the tree glows with a pulse (the sapling with blue and the tree with red), making them more obvious.
# '''Super Timber''': All phases are slower. The watering can has a longer range (making the sapling a threat even when Villager is some distance away from it), the tree grows significantly bigger, and the axe has more launching power. The tree is more durable and deals more damage and knockback when growing and when cut down.
<gallery>
Timber Counter Sapling.JPG|Timber Counter's sapling causes {{SSB4|Samus}} to trip.
Timber Counter Tree.JPG|Timber Counter's tree counters Samus's attack.
Super Timber Can.JPG|Super Timber's watering can has deceptively long range.
Super Timber.JPG|Super Timber's larger tree.
</gallery>


==Origin==
==Origin==
In the [[Animal Crossing (universe)|''Animal Crossing'' series]], the player can buy an axe from [[Tom Nook]]'s store. This axe can be used to clear pathways by cutting down trees. The tree takes two swings to fall. After this, the player must use his shovel to get rid of the stump. The axe will take damage every use. The player can also buy tree seeds and plant them in the ground. If there are no trees nearby, it will grow. In the actual games, watering trees does not work.
[[File:TimberOrigin.gif|left|thumb|200px|A Villager chopping down a tree in ''Animal Crossing: City Folk''.]]
In the [[Animal Crossing (universe)|''Animal Crossing'' series]], the player can buy tree saplings and plant them in the ground after digging a hole with a shovel. If there are no trees or other obstructions nearby, it will grow in a matter of three days. The player can then use an axe to cut down trees. Standard axes take damage with each hit and eventually break, while the Silver Axe is indestructible in City Folk, and the Golden Axe is indestructible in every ''Animal Crossing'' game except ''New Horizons''. All trees take three swings to fall. After this, the player must use a shovel to get rid of the stump.


The Watering Can and seeds can be purchased from Tom Nook's store in older games, and in the gardening shop in ''Animal Crossing: New Leaf''. By planting a seed in the ground, the player can help it grow into a tree by watering it.
Watering cans, axes, and saplings can be purchased from [[Tom Nook]]'s store in older games, in the Gardening Store in ''New Leaf'', and in Nook's Cranny in ''New Horizons''. Additionally, watering cans and axes can be crafted in ''New Horizons''. Watering cans are only used for nurturing and breeding flowers, and do not make trees grow right away, or any faster at all.


==Trivia==
The fruits that appear from Timber references the five native fruits in the ''Animal Crossing'' series. Every new town/island that is created will start off with one native fruit that can be harvested from trees as a source of income. The other four fruits can then be obtained during certain events or by visiting other towns, which can be grown into fruit trees and sold for more value than the starting fruit.
*Although it takes much longer for a seedling to grow into a full-grown tree in the ''Animal Crossing'' games, it does, in fact, take two swings from an axe to chop a tree down, as it does in ''Super Smash Bros.''
 
**However, it takes three chops in ''New Leaf'' and ''Wild World''.
In ''Super Smash Bros.'', the tree must be hit with the axe only two times to make it fall, unlike trees in ''Animal Crossing'', which need three swings to be felled. Like in ''Smash'', it is technically possible to make the trees fall on the villagers, though it won't affect them.
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery>
Villager Tree Chop order.jpg|The steps to using Timber in ''for Wii U''.
File:Villager_Tree.jpg|The tree hitting {{SSB4|Mario}}.
File:Villager_Tree.jpg|The tree hitting {{SSB4|Mario}}.
File:Timber_Timbering.jpg|
File:Timber_Timbering.jpg|The cut down tree landing on {{SSB4|King Dedede}} and {{SSB4|Marth}}.
File:Timber_Planting.jpg |
Villager SSBU Skill Preview Extra 1.png|Villager watering the sapling of Timber's tree as shown by the Move List in ''Ultimate''.
Villager SSBU Skill Preview Down Special.png|Timber as shown by the Move List in ''Ultimate''.
</gallery>
</gallery>
==Names in other languages==
{{langtable
|ja={{ja|タネ植え|Tane Ue}} / {{ja|水やり|Mizuyari}} / {{ja|伐採|Bassai}}
|jaM=Plant Seed / Watering / Lumbering
|en=Timber
|fr_ca=Pouce vert
|fr_fr=Main vert
|es=Leñador
|de=Holzfällen
|it=Taglialegna
|nl=Boompje Planten
|ru={{rollover|Лесник|Lesnik|?}}
|ko={{rollover|씨 뿌리기|Ssi Ppurigi|?}} / {{rollover|물 주기|Mul Jugi|?}} / {{rollover|벌채|Beolchae|?}}
|koM=Plant Seed / Water / Lumbering
|zh_cn={{rollover|播种|Bōzhòng|?}} / {{rollover|浇水|Jiāoshuǐ|?}} / {{rollover|砍伐|Kǎnfá|?}}
|zh_tw={{rollover|播種|Bōzhòng|?}} / {{rollover|澆水|Jiāoshuǐ|?}} / {{rollover|砍伐|Kǎnfá|?}}
}}
==Trivia==
*If a tree is planted while Villager is under the effect of a [[Super Mushroom]], the tree will stay enlarged after the effects have worn off. Villager can still chop down the tree as normal, but the hitbox of the tree will still be larger than regular. The opposite can also occur if Villager consumes a [[Poison Mushroom]].
*Oddly, the fruit that can spawn from this move have hurtboxes, and can be hit by attacks. They cannot be destroyed, however.
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Latest revision as of 08:24, May 18, 2024

Timber
Villager Down B SSBU.gif
The steps to using Timber
User Villager
Universe Animal Crossing
Article on Nookipedia Tree

Timber (タネ植え/水やり/伐採, Plant Seed/Watering/Lumbering) is Villager's down special move.

Overview[edit]

Villager watering the sapling.

Timber is actually 3 different moves in one, as the Japanese name implies:

  • Plant Seed: the Villager plants a sapling in the ground. The sapling remains for about 14 seconds before it disappears, resetting the attack to Plant Seed. In this phase, the move fails when used in the air or on steep enough slopes; in these situations the Villager takes out a shovel, shrugs, and a "dud" noise (the same used when Pocket does not pocket anything) plays. While the sapling is on the stage, this moves changes to Watering.
  • Watering: the Villager pulls out a watering can and sprays some water from it, creating a short-ranged push hitbox like other Water attacks. When used close enough to water a planted sapling, a fully grown tree quickly sprouts. If an opponent touches the tree as it sprouts, they will take 18% damage and strong vertical knockback that can KO at 85%. The tree can stay on the field for about 14 seconds before it disappears, resetting the attack to Plant Seed. Attacking the tree will cause it to disappear sooner. The water from the can is reflectable—if the sapling is watered by reflected water, its growing hitbox will be property of the reflector's user. [1]
Villager can move and jump while using the watering can, and the amount of water needed to make the sapling grow need not be given to it all at once. Thus, if Villager starts to water the sapling but moves away before it sprouts, when it is watered again it will sprout more quickly than usual. This can be exploited to catch opponents with the growing hitbox more easily.
While the tree is out, this moves changes to Lumbering.
  • Lumbering: After the tree has sprouted, the move changes to an axe swing. If the axe hits the tree, it will cut into one side on the first hit, then cut it down on the second hit on a side that already has a cut in it—the tree can be cut once on each side without cutting it down. The falling tree does 25% damage and extremely heavy knockback to anyone hit, KOing at 60%. When it lands, it has a sourspot that only does 15%. It can be reflected, but if this is done from too far away, Villager may be able to Pocket the tree as it returns to them. The tree is able to fall off ledges like the Villager's forward smash, but it deals more potent knockback, is slower and more easily telegraphed.
When the tree is cut down, it has a chance of spawning an item, either a woodchip (48.54%) that can be picked up and thrown for damage, or a much lower chance of spawning a piece of fruit (1.46%) that can be eaten to heal damage. The woodchip will always be spawned in Home-Run Contest. The fruit that may spawn include Cherry (heals 1%), Orange (2%), Pear (3%), Apple (4%), and Peach (5%). After the tree has fully despawned, the attack resets to Plant Seed again (it remains in Lumbering until the tree is fully gone).
The axe swing can also be used as a direct attack and is fairly strong in its own right, inflicting 14% damage and KOing at 125%. It comes out quickly for how strong it is, with less startup lag than any of Villager's smash attacks or even tilts, although it has high ending lag. If an opponent stands between Villager and the tree and is hit by the axe and the tree's falling hitbox, they will take a total of 40% damage before they get sent flying with the tree's heavy knockback, making it a powerful combo. However, an opponent standing close to the opposite side of the tree may be sent flying by the axe before the tree can hit them.

A Villager can interact with another Villager's sapling and tree, provided they are on the correct move stage—any Villager's watering can is able to make another Villager's sapling grow to the tree form, and a Villager can also chop down a tree that isn't theirs, turning the tree into their own attack. Each player can only have one sapling on the field at any given time, however, though saplings can be planted right onto another sapling.

The woodchip is part of Villager's zero-death infinite combo, due to having low knockback which can cause jab resets. Immediately after the woodchip hits an opponent, Villager footstools them, then catches the woodchip again and throws it back down onto the opponent, footstools again, and continues the cycle.[2]

Instructional quotes[edit]

Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS case foldout Villager (SSB4) Plant a seed, water it to grow a tree, and then fell it with an axe.
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Move List Villager (SSBU) Plants a seed, waters it, and chops the tree down. Each step has a different effect on foes.

Customization[edit]

Special Move customization was added in Super Smash Bros. 4. These are the variations:

1. Timber 2. Timber Counter 3. Super Timber
Timber
Timber Counter
Super Timber
"Plant a seed, water it, and chop the tree down. Each step has a different effect on foes." "A fresh sprout trips opponents, and the fully grown tree fights back if attacked!" "Slower but stronger. Use lots of water to grow a huge tree. The axe has high launching power."
  1. Timber: Default.
  2. Timber Counter: All of the stages have added properties, and each stage is faster. The sapling makes enemies trip when they step on it, but the watering can has a smaller windbox. The tree (which is slightly larger) counters attacks if they do not destroy it. It is slower to wither, but is very weak and cannot withstand much damage. Additionally, it deals less damage and knockback when cut down. Each stage of the tree glows with a pulse (the sapling with blue and the tree with red), making them more obvious.
  3. Super Timber: All phases are slower. The watering can has a longer range (making the sapling a threat even when Villager is some distance away from it), the tree grows significantly bigger, and the axe has more launching power. The tree is more durable and deals more damage and knockback when growing and when cut down.

Origin[edit]

A Villager chopping down a tree in Animal Crossing: City Folk.

In the Animal Crossing series, the player can buy tree saplings and plant them in the ground after digging a hole with a shovel. If there are no trees or other obstructions nearby, it will grow in a matter of three days. The player can then use an axe to cut down trees. Standard axes take damage with each hit and eventually break, while the Silver Axe is indestructible in City Folk, and the Golden Axe is indestructible in every Animal Crossing game except New Horizons. All trees take three swings to fall. After this, the player must use a shovel to get rid of the stump.

Watering cans, axes, and saplings can be purchased from Tom Nook's store in older games, in the Gardening Store in New Leaf, and in Nook's Cranny in New Horizons. Additionally, watering cans and axes can be crafted in New Horizons. Watering cans are only used for nurturing and breeding flowers, and do not make trees grow right away, or any faster at all.

The fruits that appear from Timber references the five native fruits in the Animal Crossing series. Every new town/island that is created will start off with one native fruit that can be harvested from trees as a source of income. The other four fruits can then be obtained during certain events or by visiting other towns, which can be grown into fruit trees and sold for more value than the starting fruit.

In Super Smash Bros., the tree must be hit with the axe only two times to make it fall, unlike trees in Animal Crossing, which need three swings to be felled. Like in Smash, it is technically possible to make the trees fall on the villagers, though it won't affect them.

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japan Japanese タネ植え / 水やり / 伐採 Plant Seed / Watering / Lumbering
UK English Timber
France French (PAL) Main vert
Quebec French (NTSC) Pouce vert
Germany German Holzfällen
Spain Spanish Leñador
Italy Italian Taglialegna
China Chinese (Simplified) 播种 / 浇水 / 砍伐
Taiwan Chinese (Traditional) 播種 / 澆水 / 砍伐
South Korea Korean 씨 뿌리기 / 물 주기 / 벌채 Plant Seed / Water / Lumbering
Netherlands Dutch Boompje Planten
Russia Russian Лесник

Trivia[edit]

  • If a tree is planted while Villager is under the effect of a Super Mushroom, the tree will stay enlarged after the effects have worn off. Villager can still chop down the tree as normal, but the hitbox of the tree will still be larger than regular. The opposite can also occur if Villager consumes a Poison Mushroom.
  • Oddly, the fruit that can spawn from this move have hurtboxes, and can be hit by attacks. They cannot be destroyed, however.