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|image=[[File:Ike quickdraw aerial.jpg|200px]]
|image=[[File:Ike Side B SSBU.gif|300px]]
|caption=Ike's Quick Draw used in the air.
|caption=Quick Draw in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''.
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[[File:Quickdraw1.jpg|thumb|Ike charges his attack.]]
{{disambig2|Ike's side special move, Quick Draw|the Link and Toon Link technique|Quickdraw (technique)}}
[[File:Quickdraw2.jpg|thumb|Ike lunges forwards and slashes his opponent.]]
'''Quick Draw''' ({{ja|居合い斬り|Iai Giri}}, ''[[wikipedia:Iaido|Iai]]/Quick-Draw Cutter'') is [[Ike]]'s [[side special move]].
::''This page is about Ike's side special move, Quick Draw.  For the Link and Toon Link technique, see [[Quickdraw (technique)]].''
The '''Quick Draw''' ({{ja|居合い斬り|Iai Giri}}, ''[[wikipedia:Iaido|Iai]] Slice'') is [[Ike]]'s [[side special move]].


When used, Ike lunges forward a short distance across the stage (approximately halfway across {{SSBB|Final Destination}} uncharged, or three-quarters to nearly the entire length of the stage when fully charged) and slashes at any enemy which is within range of the dash. The move can be executed very quickly, making it one of Ike's fastest moves. It can be charged by holding the [[special move]] button to increase the distance Ike travels, along with the damage and knockback of the slash (9% damage uncharged, can KO at 215%, 16% damage fully charged, can KO at 121%). The charge stance can be held indefinitely, even after the move's charging is completed, which means that this move can be an unavoidable [[tech-chase]] option at close range. If the move does not connect, it has very [[punish]]able ending lag, especially if the move is [[perfect shield]]ed. Due to its high range and damage, Quick Draw can negate and/or counter attacking [[approach]]es. It should be noted that the dash stops at platform edges, preventing one from accidentally [[SD]]'ing.
==Overview==
[[File:Quickdraw1.jpg|thumb|left|Ike charges his attack.]]
[[File:Quickdraw2.jpg|thumb|left|Ike lunges forwards and slashes his opponent.]]
Ike raises his sword, then quickly dashes forwards and attacks any opponent in range with a sword slash. Ike will stop in front of the first character he runs into, regardless if the move deals damage or not; if an opponent is [[intangible]] (through [[spot dodging]] or otherwise), Ike will still end the dash at the opponent's location, dealing no damage. Quick Draw can be charged by holding the [[special move]] button to increase the distance Ike travels (approximately halfway across {{SSBB|Final Destination}} uncharged, or three-quarters to nearly the entire length of the stage when fully charged), along with the damage and knockback of the slash. The uncharged version is among Ike's fastest ways to attack from outside of his normal threat range and is an important mobility tool due to its ability to [[autocancel]] from a full jump. The charge stance can be held indefinitely, even after the move's charging is completed, which means that this move can be an unavoidable [[tech-chase]] option at close range. The charge can no longer be held indefinitely in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', now releasing automatically after about two seconds of being fully charged, but a patch would later grant it increased damage and knockback on the ground, turning it into a committal but dangerous ground coverage tool. If the move does not connect, it has [[punish]]able ending lag, but its speed, travel distance, and ability to hold its charge forever in its first two appearances make it extremely difficult to challenge. It should be noted that, when used on the ground, the dash stops at platform edges, preventing accidental [[self-destruct]]s.


This move can also be used while off the stage to give Ike significant horizontal recovery. In Brawl, opponents were able to interrupt the recovery by standing in Ike's path, which caused him to become [[helpless]] if the attack connects an object other than a wall; this is no longer the case in Smash 4, as Ike has a short timeframe for performig other actions like [[Aether]] or a jump, if he doesn't do an action during this timeframe, he becomes helpless. As a downside, Quick Draw's trajectory makes it impossible for Ike to use both Quick Draw and [[Aether]] in the same recovery, making his overall recovery extremely predictable. It should be noted that when using Quick Draw to recover and aiming for the ledge, the move should be aimed slightly above the edge, as he is still affected by [[Falling speed|gravity]] during the startup of the dash, unlike moves such as [[Fox Illusion]] or [[Falco Phantasm]].
This move can also be used while off the stage to give Ike significant horizontal recovery. In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' contact with an opponent makes Ike immediately [[helpless]], making standing in his path and taking the hit a viable [[gimp]]ing strategy; this is no longer the case in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'', as Ike now has a short timeframe after hitting an opponent in midair for performing other actions like [[Aether]] or a jump before becoming helpless. As a downside, Quick Draw's trajectory pairs with [[Aether]] to make his overall recovery somewhat predictable and polarized, as both of his recovery moves feature high but one-directional movement, but unlike Aether, Ike may choose to release Quick Draw at varying heights to recover low and high, as he can travel a very long distance after the move has already ended if he is not intercepted. It should be noted that when using Quick Draw to recover and aiming for the ledge, the move should be aimed slightly above the edge, as unlike similar moves such as [[Fox Illusion]] or [[Falco Phantasm]], Ike is still affected by [[gravity]] during the startup of the dash.


==Description from the ''Brawl'' Instruction Booklet==
Like other special moves, Quick Draw can be [[B-reversing|reversed]]; however, the reversed Quick Draw has no special properties over the standard version.
''Rush forwards while performing a powerful slash.''
{{clrl}}


==Description from the {{for3ds}} Foldout==
==Instructional quotes==
''Lunge forward, and slash any foe in your path. Can be charged.''
{{InstructionalQuotes
|ssbbchar=Ike
|ssbbdesc=Rush forwards while performing a powerful slash.
|ssb4-3char=Ike
|ssb4-3desc=Lunge forward, and slash any foe in your path. Can be charged.
|ssbuchar=Ike
|ssbudesc=Lunges forward and slashes at any foe in his path. Can be charged.
}}


==Reverse Quick Draw==
==Customization==
In Brawl, Ike's Quick Draw can be reversed by tapping the control stick in the opposite direction a few frames after the side special move has been activated. The reverse Quick Draw has no increase to damage, knockback and has no reverse animation; this makes it practically useless, as the player may opt to tap "backwards", relative to the direction Ike is facing. It is interesting to note that when in Ike's running animation and activating a reverse Quick Draw, Ike will turn around and slide forward a little while charging or releasing the attack, this is most likely because the running momentum has switched direction with Ike, as there is no animation for the reverse Quick Draw, and this pushed him forward as if he didn't turn around at all.  
Special Move customization was added in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''. These are the variations:
{{CustomSet|Ike|Side|name1=Quick Draw|desc1-ntsc=Lunge forward and slash at any foe in your path. Can be charged.|desc1-pal=A lunge forwards, ending with a slash at any foe in your path. Can be charged up.|name2=Close Combat|desc2-ntsc=A faster forward lunge that ends with a body blow that launches foes.|desc2-pal=A fast-paced lunge forwards, dealing a body blow that launches any foe you pass.|name3=Unyielding Blade|desc3-ntsc=Grants super armor during the charge and lunge, but the lunge is slower and shorter.|desc3-pal=Grants super armour while lunging and charging, but lunges more slowly and a shorter distance.}}
# '''Quick Draw''': Default.
# '''Close Combat''': Moves faster and launches foes upwards while passing through them, but deals less damage.
#: In {{for3ds}}, this variation is a [[List of challenges (SSB4-3DS)|Challenge]] unlock, only obtainable by destroying a total of 1000 blocks in [[Trophy Rush]].
# '''Unyielding Blade''': Grants [[super armor]] and increases damage, but doesn't travel as far or attack as fast.
<gallery>
SSB4-3DS challenge image P2R1C5.png|Challenge board unlock image for Close Combat.
</gallery>


==Origin==
==Origin==
This is one of Ike's critical hit animations in ''{{s|fireemblemwiki|Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance}}''. The term ''iai'' (pronounced "ee-ai") or "iaido" is a Japanese sword technique involving a quick-draw strike followed with a quick re-sheathing of the blade, not to be confused with the battōjutsu which works almost the same. Ironically, Ike does not display a true form of "iaido" for this attack, despite the Japanese name as there is no sheath on his person, nor does he do a re-sheathing motion of some sort.
[[File:QuickDrawOrigin.gif|thumb|Ike's critical hit animation in ''{{s|fireemblemwiki|Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance}}''.]]
This is one of Ike's critical hit animations in ''{{s|fireemblemwiki|Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance}}''. The term ''iai'' (pronounced "ee-ai") or "iaidō" (lit. quick-draw path) is a Japanese sword technique involving a quick-draw strike followed with a quick re-sheathing of the blade, not to be confused with the battōjutsu which works almost the same, but does not involve quick re-sheathing. The concept is to be active and ready to respond to any attack, including any subsequent ones.


==Customization==
Despite its Japanese name, Quick Draw and the animation it's based on is not a true "iaidō" since it does not involve any sort of re-sheathing. Thus, it is more like battōjutsu than iaidō. The English name likely revolves around the terms "quick draw", "fast draw" or "quick on the draw", nodding to the speed at which Ike travels upon unleashing it.
Special Move customization was added in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''. These are the known variations:
{{clr}}
# '''Close Combat''': Moves faster and launches foes upwards, but deals less damage.
## In {{for3ds}}, this variation is a [[List of challenges (SSB4-3DS)|Challenge]] unlock, only obtainable by destroying a total of 1000 blocks in [[Trophy Rush]].
# '''Unyielding Blade''': Grants [[super armor]] and increases damage, but doesn't travel as far or attack as fast.


[[File:SSB4-3DS challenge image P2R1C5.png|thumb|200px|left|Challenge board unlock image for Close Combat.]]
==Gallery==
{{clear}}
<gallery>
ike quickdraw aerial.jpg|Quick Draw used in the air in Brawl.
Quick Draw Charge SSB4.jpeg|Charging Quick Draw in {{forwiiu}}.
Quick Draw SSB4.jpeg|Quick Draw in {{forwiiu}}.
Ike SSBU Skill Preview Side Special.png|Quick Draw as shown by the [[Move List]] in ''Ultimate''.
</gallery>
 
==Names in other languages==
{{langtable
|ja={{ja|居合い斬り|Iai Giri}}
|en=Quick Draw
|fr=Vive lame
|es=Espadazo
|de=Blitzhieb
|it=Colpo rapido
|nl=Flitsslag
|ru={{rollover|Быстрый выхват|Bystry vykhvat|?}}
|ko={{rollover|수평베기|Supyeongbegi|?}}
|zh_cn={{rollover|居合斩|Jūhé Zhǎn|?}}
|zh_tw={{rollover|居合斬|Jūhé Zhǎn|?}}
}}


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Ike can be KOed if he uses this move against an [[Inhale (King Dedede)|inhaling]] {{SSBB|King Dedede}} near a ledge. When Ike dashes forward, he will attack Dedede with Quick Draw's slash but then continue flying past him, usually falling helplessly to the KO line. If a King Dedede player is using Inhale on a ledge and an Ike player accidentally inputs a Quick Draw while facing him, this can cause a stalemate where neither player will give up their respective charge.
*Ike can be KOed if he uses this move against an [[Inhale (King Dedede)|inhaling]] {{SSBB|King Dedede}} near a ledge. When Ike dashes forward, he will attack Dedede with Quick Draw's slash but then continue flying past him, usually falling helplessly to the KO line. If a King Dedede player is using Inhale on a ledge and an Ike player accidentally inputs a Quick Draw while facing him, this can cause a stalemate where neither player will give up their respective charge. That said, such stalemates are no longer in possible in ''Ultimate'', owing to the fact that moves like Quick Draw can no longer have their charge held indefinitely.
{{clr}}


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Latest revision as of 13:55, March 6, 2024

Quick Draw
Ike Side B SSBU.gif
Quick Draw in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.
User Ike
Universe Fire Emblem
This article is about Ike's side special move, Quick Draw. For the Link and Toon Link technique, see Quickdraw (technique).

Quick Draw (居合い斬り, Iai/Quick-Draw Cutter) is Ike's side special move.

Overview[edit]

Ike charges his attack.
Ike lunges forwards and slashes his opponent.

Ike raises his sword, then quickly dashes forwards and attacks any opponent in range with a sword slash. Ike will stop in front of the first character he runs into, regardless if the move deals damage or not; if an opponent is intangible (through spot dodging or otherwise), Ike will still end the dash at the opponent's location, dealing no damage. Quick Draw can be charged by holding the special move button to increase the distance Ike travels (approximately halfway across Final Destination uncharged, or three-quarters to nearly the entire length of the stage when fully charged), along with the damage and knockback of the slash. The uncharged version is among Ike's fastest ways to attack from outside of his normal threat range and is an important mobility tool due to its ability to autocancel from a full jump. The charge stance can be held indefinitely, even after the move's charging is completed, which means that this move can be an unavoidable tech-chase option at close range. The charge can no longer be held indefinitely in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, now releasing automatically after about two seconds of being fully charged, but a patch would later grant it increased damage and knockback on the ground, turning it into a committal but dangerous ground coverage tool. If the move does not connect, it has punishable ending lag, but its speed, travel distance, and ability to hold its charge forever in its first two appearances make it extremely difficult to challenge. It should be noted that, when used on the ground, the dash stops at platform edges, preventing accidental self-destructs.

This move can also be used while off the stage to give Ike significant horizontal recovery. In Super Smash Bros. Brawl contact with an opponent makes Ike immediately helpless, making standing in his path and taking the hit a viable gimping strategy; this is no longer the case in Super Smash Bros. 4, as Ike now has a short timeframe after hitting an opponent in midair for performing other actions like Aether or a jump before becoming helpless. As a downside, Quick Draw's trajectory pairs with Aether to make his overall recovery somewhat predictable and polarized, as both of his recovery moves feature high but one-directional movement, but unlike Aether, Ike may choose to release Quick Draw at varying heights to recover low and high, as he can travel a very long distance after the move has already ended if he is not intercepted. It should be noted that when using Quick Draw to recover and aiming for the ledge, the move should be aimed slightly above the edge, as unlike similar moves such as Fox Illusion or Falco Phantasm, Ike is still affected by gravity during the startup of the dash.

Like other special moves, Quick Draw can be reversed; however, the reversed Quick Draw has no special properties over the standard version.

Instructional quotes[edit]

Super Smash Bros. Brawl instruction booklet Ike (SSBB) Rush forwards while performing a powerful slash.
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS case foldout Ike (SSB4) Lunge forward, and slash any foe in your path. Can be charged.
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Move List Ike (SSBU) Lunges forward and slashes at any foe in his path. Can be charged.

Customization[edit]

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

1. Quick Draw 2. Close Combat 3. Unyielding Blade
Quick Draw
Close Combat
Unyielding Blade
NTSC "Lunge forward and slash at any foe in your path. Can be charged."

PAL "A lunge forwards, ending with a slash at any foe in your path. Can be charged up."

NTSC "A faster forward lunge that ends with a body blow that launches foes."

PAL "A fast-paced lunge forwards, dealing a body blow that launches any foe you pass."

NTSC "Grants super armor during the charge and lunge, but the lunge is slower and shorter."

PAL "Grants super armour while lunging and charging, but lunges more slowly and a shorter distance."

  1. Quick Draw: Default.
  2. Close Combat: Moves faster and launches foes upwards while passing through them, but deals less damage.
    In Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS, this variation is a Challenge unlock, only obtainable by destroying a total of 1000 blocks in Trophy Rush.
  3. Unyielding Blade: Grants super armor and increases damage, but doesn't travel as far or attack as fast.

Origin[edit]

Ike's critical hit animation in Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance.

This is one of Ike's critical hit animations in Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance. The term iai (pronounced "ee-ai") or "iaidō" (lit. quick-draw path) is a Japanese sword technique involving a quick-draw strike followed with a quick re-sheathing of the blade, not to be confused with the battōjutsu which works almost the same, but does not involve quick re-sheathing. The concept is to be active and ready to respond to any attack, including any subsequent ones.

Despite its Japanese name, Quick Draw and the animation it's based on is not a true "iaidō" since it does not involve any sort of re-sheathing. Thus, it is more like battōjutsu than iaidō. The English name likely revolves around the terms "quick draw", "fast draw" or "quick on the draw", nodding to the speed at which Ike travels upon unleashing it.

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name
Japan Japanese 居合い斬り
UK English Quick Draw
France French Vive lame
Germany German Blitzhieb
Spain Spanish Espadazo
Italy Italian Colpo rapido
China Chinese (Simplified) 居合斩
Taiwan Chinese (Traditional) 居合斬
South Korea Korean 수평베기
Netherlands Dutch Flitsslag
Russia Russian Быстрый выхват

Trivia[edit]

  • Ike can be KOed if he uses this move against an inhaling King Dedede near a ledge. When Ike dashes forward, he will attack Dedede with Quick Draw's slash but then continue flying past him, usually falling helplessly to the KO line. If a King Dedede player is using Inhale on a ledge and an Ike player accidentally inputs a Quick Draw while facing him, this can cause a stalemate where neither player will give up their respective charge. That said, such stalemates are no longer in possible in Ultimate, owing to the fact that moves like Quick Draw can no longer have their charge held indefinitely.