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{{Infobox Character Mod
{{Infobox Character Mod
|name         = Marth
|name = Marth
|image       = [[Image:Marth SSBB.jpg|250px]]
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|mod         = Project M
|mod = Project M
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|base = SSBB
|moveset1     = Marth (SSBM)
|moveset1 = Marth (SSBM)
|altcostume   = [[fireemblemwiki:Sigurd|Sigurd]]'s armor
|altcostume = [[fireemblemwiki:Sigurd|Sigurd]]'s armor, Hooded Marth (''[[Project+]]'')
|tier        = High
|ranking      = 9
}}
}}
[[Image:Holy_War_Marth_PM.png|thumb|right|Marth's Sigurd Costume in Project M 3.5]]
'''Marth''' is a playable character in the ''[[Brawl]]'' mod ''[[Project M]]''. He was remade to be nearly identical to his ''Melee'' counterpart in terms of attack hitboxes and animations.  
'''Marth''' is a playable character in the ''[[Brawl]]'' mod ''[[Project M]]''. He was remade to be nearly identical to his ''Melee'' counterpart in terms of attack hitboxes and animations. <!--tier position paragraph-->
 
Marth ranks 17th out of 41 on the [[Project M#Tier list|official]] [[tier list]], at the top of the B tier. This is a far drop from his top-tier placements in ''Melee'' and ''Brawl'', where he ranked 2nd out of 26 and 5th out of 38, respectively. In the ''Project+'' official {{h2|Project+|tier list}}, his position is slightly improved, ranking 11th at the top of the A tier.


==Attributes==
==Attributes==
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Marth has been mostly reverted to his ''Melee'' iteration, with a few buffs, such as a slightly improved recovery, a more reliable hitbox on his up smash, and less lag on his down aerial. He retains his strengths from ''Melee'', such as his disjointed range, fantastic [[spacing]] tools, and great edgeguarding capabilities. However, he still must contend with the same weaknesses, such as his poor horizontal recovery, difficulty landing safely, and lack of a projectile or lingering hitboxes.
 
Compared to ''Melee'', however, Marth is less effective in the metagame due to the large amount of buffs other characters have received to counter the effectiveness of his tools. The [[tournament legal]] stagelist also works against him; while Marth only had some degree of disadvantage in ''Melee'' on {{SSB|Dream Land}}, ''Project M'' introduces similarly large stages such as Delfino Secret that Marth struggles to KO on, while relegating one of his previously best stages, [[Final Destination]], as a counterpick in most rulesets.
 
Unlike some other high-tier ''Melee'' characters, like {{PM|Jigglypuff}}, Marth overall remains fairly viable in ''Project M'', and is a strong pick for competitive play.
 
==Changes from ''Melee'' to ''PM''==
==Changes from ''Melee'' to ''PM''==
Marth was given slightly more options from ''Melee'' to ''Project M'' due to physics changes, but otherwise remains almost unchanged. He is overall though less effective as a character due to the increase of floatier characters who have been given options to counter the effectiveness of his tools.  
Marth was slightly buffed from ''Melee'' to ''Project M'', receiving a few additional tweaks and fixes to some of his moves to make them more reliable.
 
His up smash was notably improved, with the tipper hitbox now properly covering the entire tip of the sword, and now having the ability to [[DACUS]]. His down aerial had its landing lag reduced, allowing it to be used more effectively as an [[out of shield]] option and combo starter.
 
Marth's already potent [[grab]] game has also seen subtle improvements. His already impressive grab range was increased slightly (although his dash grab range was reduced), and his [[forward throw]] notably benefits from grabs no longer negating horizontal momentum, thanks to his low traction. His [[Back throw|back]] and [[down throw]]s also saw direct improvements, with the former having less ending lag, and the latter sending opponents at a better angle for followups.
 
His special moves also saw improvements. [[Dancing Blade]]'s hits connect better overall due to the changes to [[stale-move negation]] and [[knockback#Knockback_stacking|knockback stacking]], [[Dolphin Slash]] is now able to grab ledges when facing away and can control its angle with the [[C-Stick]] like ''Brawl'', and [[Counter]] has improved coverage. [[Shield Breaker]], Dancing Blade, and Counter, also all retain their ability to be [[B-reverse]]d/wavebounced from ''Brawl''. 
 
Overall, however, aside from changes regarding mechanics and angle alterations, most of which benefit him, Marth remains relatively unchanged compared to the other top-tier characters in ''Melee'', with the few nerfs he received being largely negligible.
===Aesthetics===
*{{change|Marth retains his [[shield break]] animation from ''Brawl''.}}
 
===Attributes===
*{{buff|Marth's [[jump]]s are slightly higher (1.5 (short hop)/2.4 (full hop/ledge jump) → 1.585/2.485).}}
**{{change|His double jump height multiplier was reduced slightly to compensate (x0.88 → x0.8498994), however, his overall double jump height remains unchanged.}}
*{{change|Marth has an altered size multiplier (x1.15 → x0.975). However, his overall size remains unchanged as his ''Brawl'' model is naturally bigger than his ''Melee'' model.}}
**{{change|His [[shield]] size was also compensated to match (11.75 → 9.8).}}
*{{buff|Marth's lower sword-arm hurtbox is now [[grab#Limits on grabbing|ungrabbable]], making it harder to grab him while he is attacking.}}
*{{buff|Marth's [[roll]]s have less ending lag (FAF 36 (both) → 32 (forward)/33 (back)).}}
*{{nerf|Back roll has less [[Intangibility]] frames, matching his forward roll (frame 4-23 → 4-19).}}
*{{buff|Marth's soft landing is faster (4 frames → 3).}}
*{{nerf|Marth's star spit when [[Inhale]]d by {{PM|Kirby}} or {{PM|King Dedede}} retains it ''Brawl'' damage, dealing less than ''Melee'' as a result (15% → 13%), hindering its potential in [[Doubles]].}}
*{{buff|The removal of [[lightshield]]ing benefits Marth moreso than any other returning verteran, as it is harder for opponents to perform the [[Marth killer]] against him.}}
*{{buff|The changes to ledge jumps now allowing characters to be actionable sooner benefits Marth, as he now has an additional viable way of getting off the ledge, one of his main weaknesses in ''Melee'', while Marth himself is not particularly hindered by other characters being able to use it against him, due to his relatively high jump and large disjointed hitboxes being able to catch opponents off of ledge easily.}}


===Ground Attacks===
===Ground Attacks===
*{{buff|Down smash had the initial start up animation sped up and all hitboxes now appear and end 3 frames earlier.}}
*[[Neutral attack]]:
*{{buff|Dash attack can now be cancelled, allowing Marth to [[DACUS]].}}
**{{buff|The second hit has a longer duration (frame 4-8 → 4-9).}}
*[[Dash attack]]:
**{{nerf|It has slightly more ending lag (FAF 40 → 41).}}
**{{buff|Dash attack can now be cancelled, allowing Marth to [[DACUS]]. This makes up smash a much better approach and followup option, as his DACUS is one of the longest in ''Project M''.}}
*[[Up smash]]:
**{{buff|The tipper hitbox has been moved up (Z offset: 2u → 6u), now properly covering the entire tip of the sword, making the tipper much easier to land, and thus, improving its usage for covering platforms and as a combo finisher, combined with its ability to DACUS.}}
**{{change|The body sourspot hitboxes send opponents at a different angle (70° → 75°).}}
*[[Down smash]]:
**{{change|Tippered down smash now uses the burn sound effect on hit instead of the [[slash]] sound effect, matching his other tippered smash attacks.}}  


===Aerial Attacks===
===Aerial Attacks===
*{{buff|Down air has less landing lag. From 32 frames to 25 without L cancel, and 16 to 12 with L cancel.}}
*{{nerf|All aerials have one extra frame of animation (49 frames → 50 (neutral), 34 → 35 (forward), 39 → 40 (back), 45 → 46 (up), 59 → 60 (down)), slightly increasing the amount of time Marth cannot grab the ledge after using them.}}
*{{change|Down air had its body hitbox moved closer to the center of Marth's chest as opposed to near his left arm.}}
**{{change|In the case of neutral and down aerials which previously lacked [[interruptibility]] frames, they have been given one frame of interruptibility before their respective animations end (FAF 50 (neutral)/60 (down)), leaving their ending lag unchanged.}}
*{{buff|The ability to interrupt aerials with [[air dodging]] from ''Brawl'' notably benefits Marth, as he can now perfectly [[waveland]] out of his forward and back aerials when done out of a short hop, improving their spacing potential.}}
*[[Neutral aerial]]:
**{{buff|It deals 0.09% more damage if both hits connect (13.91% → 14%), due to the changes to [[stale-move negation]].}}
*[[Forward aerial]]:
**{{buff|Forward aerial has a slightly altered animation where Marth does not lean his legs forward as much while maintaining the same swing arch and reach as ''Melee'', making his hurtbox less vulnerable in front of him, and relatively increasing the move's already impressive range.}}
*[[Back aerial]]:
**{{buff|Back aerial now has an initial [[auto-cancel]] window from frames 1-5 like in ''Brawl''.}}
*[[Up aerial]]:
**{{buff|Up aerial has less ending lag (FAF 46 → 44).}}
*[[Down aerial]]:
**{{buff|Down aerial has less landing lag (32/16 frames 25/12), noticeably improving its safety and follow-up potential.}}
**{{nerf|Down aerial has a slightly shorter initial auto-cancel window and auto-cancels slightly later (frames 1-5 (initial)/frame 48 → 1-4/49).}}
 
===Throws and other attacks===
*[[Grab]]s:
**{{nerf|Marth's standing grab has more ending lag (FAF 31 → 32).}}
**{{buff| Marth's already impressive standing grab range is positioned slightly lower and farther (y offset: 8.20u/7.81u/7.42u → 9.43u/8.98u/8.54u, z offset: 12.88u/9.76u/7.03u → 14.82u/11.23u/8.09u), slightly improving its horizontal reach, and making its innermost grabbox slightly less prone to being low-profiled by smaller characters.}}
**{{buff|Dash grab has less start-up lag (frame 10 → 9).}}
**{{nerf|Dash grab's hitbox placements have been altered, and has lost one of its inner hitboxes (y offset: 7.4214u/7.0308u/6.6402u/6.6402u → 7.6u/7.17u/7.17u, z offset: 14.0616u/9.765u/5.4684u/1.5624u → 10.55u/5.9u/1.69u). This overall reduces its horizontal range, especially behind Marth.}}
**{{nerf|Compared to ''Brawl'', Marth's pivot grab has an altered animation, where Marth reaches higher, more closely resembling his dash grab animation in ''Melee''. The grabboxes are smaller with the grabbox behind him being removed (4u/4u/4u → 3.91u/3.91u), reducing it is horizontal range combined with its new animation, despite the grabboxes being positioned further away from Marth (z offset: -15u/-6.5u → -16u/-8.09u).}}
**{{nerf|The remaining grabboxes on Marth's pivot grab have been repositioned higher (y offset: 5u/6u → 8.54u/8.09u). Combined with its altered animation, this makes it more prone to being low-profiled by smaller characters.}}
*{{change|Marth vocalizes as he throws his opponent for all of his throws, rather than as soon as their animations start.}}
*{{buff|Marth benefits from the changes to grabs no longer negating horizontal momentum against characters with low traction, as it noticeably improves [[forward throw]]'s followup and [[chain grab]]bing potential when [[jump-canceled grab]]bed, combined with his standing grab's slightly longer reach.}}
*[[Back throw]]:
**{{buff|Back throw has a shorter animation (44 frames → 40), improving its follow up potential.}}
*[[Down throw]]:
**{{buff|Down throw sends opponents at a slightly higher angle (135° → 130°), improving its followup potential overall.}}
*[[Edge attack]]:
**{{nerf|Marth retains his edge attack animations from ''Brawl''. As a result, Marth's fast edge attack has a longer animation (54 frames → 55), while his slow edge attack has more startup lag (frame 38 → 44). The different animations also noticeably hinder the moves' coverage in front of and above Marth.}}
***{{buff|However, the different animations improve their coverages behind Marth.}}
***{{change|Slow edge attack has a longer animation (68 → 75), however, it has been given interruptibility frames on frame 69, leaving its ending lag unchanged.}}
**{{buff|Both edge attacks no longer deal set knockback (90 (set)/100 (scaling) → 70 (base)/50).}}


===Grabs and Throws===
*{{nerf|Dash grab range reduced.}}
*{{buff|Dash grab comes out one frame earlier.}}
===Special Moves===
===Special Moves===
*{{buff|[[Dolphin Slash]] at the height of the jump can grab edges when Marth is facing away from it, similar to Falcon Dive and Dark Dive.}}
*{{buff|[[Shield Breaker]], [[Dancing Blade]], and [[Counter]] all retain their ability to be [[B-reverse]]d/wavebounced from ''Brawl'', improving their mixup potential and accuracy.}}
*{{buff|[[Shield Breaker]] deals 1% more damage (7% &rarr; 8%)}}
*[[Shield Breaker]]:
*{{buff|[[Counter]]'s hitbox is active frames 5-9 and Marth is invincible frames 1-8 from hitbox active frames 14-20 and invincible 1-16.}}
**{{change|Shield Breaker uses its ''Brawl'' sounds effects, with Marth additionally only vocalizing when the move is fully charged.}}
*[[Dancing Blade]]:
**Hit 3:
***{{nerf|Each variant deals less damage (10% → 9% (forward), 6% → 5% (up), 12% → 11% (down)), with their knockback scaling compensated (160 → 176 (forward), 60 → 68 (up), 100 → 107 (down)).}}
**Hit 4:
***{{nerf|Each variant deals less damage (14% → 13% (forward), 10% → 9% (up), 5% → 3% (down)), with their knockback scaling compensated (120 → 128 (forward), 130 → 141 (up), 130 → 175 (down final hit)).}}
**{{buff|The changes to stale-move negation and [[knockback#Knockback_stacking|knockback stacking]] make Dancing Blade's hits connect more reliably. The changes to the former mechanic also improve Dancing Blade's potential damage output if all sequences connect, despite the third and fourth variants' lower damage.}}
*[[Dolphin Slash]]:
**{{buff|Dolphin Slash can now grab edges at the height of the jump when Marth is facing away from it, improving his recovery potential.}}
**{{buff|Dolphin Slash retains its ability to control its angle with the [[C-Stick]] from ''Brawl'', improving his recovery and mixup potential.}}[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VEVRiUb4PA8&t=2846s]
*[[Counter]]:
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**{{buff|Counter has gained an additional hitbox at the tip of the sword, improving its coverage.}}
**{{nerf|Counter has a higher hitlag multiplier (1× → 1.2×), making it easier to DI.}}


==Revisions==
==Revisions==
===v2.5b===
'''v2.5b'''
*{{change|Walk animations adjusted to match Melee.}}
*{{change|Walk, dash, and run animations adjusted to more closely match ''Melee'''s.}}
*{{change|Dash and run animations adjusted to match Melee.}}
*{{change|Sword trails altered to more closely match ''Melee'''s.}}
*{{change|Sword trails match Melee.}}
*{{buff|The tipper hitbox of up smash has been moved up (Z offset: 0u → 6u), now properly covering the entire tip of the sword, making the tipper much easier to land}}
*{{change|Up smash hitboxes properly cover the sword like his other moves.}}
*{{change|Forward and down aerial's animation slightly adjusted to more closely match ''Melee''.}}
*{{change|Forward air animation slightly adjusted to better match Melee.}}
*{{change|Dancing Blade has added overlayed color effects like ''Melee''.}}
*{{change|Down air animation slightly adjusted to better match Melee.}}
*{{change|Marth's [[Dancing Blade]] has added overlayed color effects.}}


===v2.6b===
'''v2.6b'''
*{{change|Fixed polygonal bugs that could occur when angling his shield.}}
*{{bugfix|Fixed polygonal bugs that could occur when angling his shield.}}
*{{change|Up tilt hitlag adjusted to match Melee.}}
*{{change|Standing grab animation adjusted to more closely match ''Melee'''s.}}
*{{change|Standing grab animation adjusted to match Melee more closely.}}
*{{change|Pivot grab animation adjusted to better match its range.}}
*{{change|Turn grab animation adjusted to better match its range.}}
*{{change|Dancing Blade does not continue by using the c-stick unless set to special.}}
*{{change|[[Dancing Blade]] does not continue by using the c-stick unless set to special.}}


===v3.5===
'''v3.6'''
*{{nerf|Dash grab range reduced.}}
*{{change|Dolphin Slash and sword swing sound effects changed to match Melee.}}
*{{buff|Hitbox for 2nd jab comes out earlier.}}
*{{buff|Second hit of neutral attack duration increased (frame 4-8 → 4-9).}}
*{{change|[[Dolphin Slash]] and sword swing sound effects changed to match Melee.}}
*{{nerf|Dash grab's hitbox placements have been altered (8.54u/8.09u/7.64u → 7.6u/7.17u/7.17u (Y offset), 16.17u/8.98u/1.8u → 10.55u/5.9u/1.69u (Z offset)). This overall reduces its horizontal range.}}
*{{nerf|Pivot grabs innermost hitbox has been removed, removing grabs from behind Marth.}}
 
'''v3.6b'''
*{{bugfix|Exploit fixed that altered Marth's vertical mobility during Dolphin Slash ending lag.}}
 
==Changes from ''PM'' to ''P+''==
Marth received small buffs and fixes in the transition to ''Project+'', although his down aerial and back throw received slightly more landing and ending lag respectively, albeit both still less than in ''Melee''.
 
Overall, Marth is the least changed character between ''Project M'' and ''Project+'', and still remains a viable character in competitive play.
===Attributes===
*{{buff|Wall Jump has less horizontal velocity (1.3 → 1). This makes it less likely for Marth to self-destruct after a wall jump tech without having to use his back aerial immediately.}}
*{{buff|Back [[roll]] has less ending lag (IASA 33 → 32).}}
*{{buff|As a universal change across the cast, forward getup roll has less startup with increased intangibility (frame 6-20 → 1-20).}}
*{{bugfix|Fixed a bug where Marth's [[get-up attack]] while facing up started a frame late.}}
 
===Ground Attacks===
*[[Down tilt]]:
**{{buff|Down tilt can now be interrupted by shielding without having to perform another action.}}
*[[Forward smash]]:
**{{change|Adjusted animation on forward smash on the arm rotation to arc more naturally}}
 
===Aerial Attacks===
*Down aerial:
**{{nerf|Down aerial has slightly more landing lag (25/12 frames → 28/14), though it is still less than in ''Melee''.}}
 
===Throws and other attacks===
*Back throw:
**{{nerf|Back throw has slightly more ending lag (FAF 40 → 42).}}
*Down Throw:
**{{change|Down throw's release point and throw animation adjusted to more closely resemble ''Melee'''s.}}
 
===Special Moves===
*Shield Breaker:
**{{Bugfix|Fixed an issue where Marth’s eyes retained their behavior from ''Brawl'' instead of looking forward.}}
*Dancing Blade:
**{{change|Dancing Blade colors are now based on the direction used instead of being a set order, akin to ''Brawl''. (Red (hit 1), Blue (hit 2), Green (hit 3), Red (hit 4) → Red (forward), Blue (up), Green (down)).}}
*Counter:
**{{buff|Counterattack's intangibility frames were increased to fully cover when the hitbox is active (frames 1-8 → 1-9).}}


==Moveset==
==Moveset==
Up to date as of version 3.5.
Up to date as of version 3.6.
 
For simplicity, if, for example, Marth's blade does 4% damage while the tip does 6%, and the attack has no other hitboxes, it is written as 4%/6%.


{|class="wikitable"
{|class="wikitable"
! !!Name!!Damage!!Description
! colspan=2 | !!Name!!Damage!!Description
|-
|-
!Neutral attack
! colspan=2 rowspan=2 | Neutral attack
| || 4% (base), 6% (tip) (both hits) || Does two slashes in front of himself. Both slashes have weak knockback even when tipped. Both hits can combo into themselves at low percent's.
| rowspan=2 | || 4%/6% || rowspan=2 | Marth slashes Falchion twice in front of himself. Both hits can combo into themselves at low percent's.
|-
|-
!Forward tilt
|4%/6%
| || 9% (base), 13% (tip) || A fast forward leaning sword swipe upward. Has a hitboxes that can send the enemy both vertically and horizontally. Has decent knockback when tipped.
|-
|-
!Up tilt
! colspan=2 | Forward tilt
| || Clean: 8% (body), 9% (arm/sword) 12% (tip); Late: 9% (body/arm), 10% (sword), 13% (tip) || Swings his sword in a large arc above his head, with a large hitbox that can hit enemies behind him. Can be used to juggle and can be followed up by a forward smash, an up smash, a neutral air, or an up air. It can also set up aerial combos. Kills reliably at 135% and above when tipped on lightweights and 150% and above on heavyweights.  
| || 9%/13% || A fast upwards swipe with Falchion while leaning forward. Has a hitboxes that can launches the enemy both vertically and horizontally. Has decent knockback when tipped.
|-
|-
!Down tilt
! colspan=2 | Up tilt
| || 8% (base), 9% (mid), 10% (tip) || A quick crouching sword poke. It is very useful for edgeguarding, and it can safely be used to interrupt approaches or follow-ups. It can combo into a grab or dash attack below 100%.  
| || Clean: 8% (body), 9% (arm & blade), 12% (tip)<br/>Late: 9% (body), 10% (blade), 13% (tip) || Swings Falchion in a large arc above his head, with a large hitbox that can hit enemies behind him. Can be used to juggle and can be followed up by a forward smash, an up smash, a neutral air, or an up air. It can also set up aerial combos. This move KOs reliably at 135% and above when tipped on lightweights and 150% and above on heavyweights.  
|-
|-
!Dash attack
! colspan=2 | Down tilt
| || 9% (base), 11% (mid), 12% (tip) || A quick upward sweeping diagonal slash with medium lag, high range, and relatively high damage. Sends opponents above him when tipped and behind him when not tipped.  
| || 8% (body), 9% (blade), 10% (tip) || A quick crouching Falchion poke. It is very useful for [[edgeguarding]], and it can safely be used to interrupt approaches or follow-ups. It can combo into a grab or dash attack below 100%.  
|-
|-
!Forward smash
! colspan=2 | Dash attack
| || {{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|14}} (base), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|20}} (tip) || Rotates body counter-clockwise with a strong arc-like one-handed swing from his head to the ground. Very fast start-up, good horizontal and vertical reach, but has noticeable ending lag. The tip can KO at closer distances to the blast lines as early as 75% on lightweights and 90% on heavyweights due its very high base knockback.  
| || 9% (body), 11% (blade), 12% (tip) || Marth performs a quick upward sweeping diagonal slash with medium lag, high range, and relatively high damage. Sends opponents above him when tipped and behind him when not tipped.  
|-
|-
!Up smash
! colspan=2 | Forward smash
| || {{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|8}} (sides), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|15}} (sword), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|18}} (tip) || A quick, direct upward thrust. The move has extremely weak sourspots next to Marth if used on the ground. But tipped on airborne enemies it can KO as early as 80% on lightweights and 105% on heavyweights.  
| Dragon Killer || {{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|14}}/{{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|20}}|| Rotates body counter-clockwise with a strong arc-like one-handed swing from his head to the ground. Very fast start-up, good horizontal and vertical reach, but has noticeable ending lag. The tip can KO at closer distances to the blast lines as early as 75% on lightweights and 90% on heavyweights due its very high base knockback.  
|-
|-
!Down smash
! colspan=2 | Up smash
| || {{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|11}} (base), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|16}} (tip) (both hits) || Sweeps his sword on the ground toward the front outward then toward the back inward. If tipped it sends opponents upward with high vertical knockback, KOing as early as 100% on heavyweights and even earlier on lightweights if used near the edge. If hit at the base, it sends opponents with low horizontal knockback, which doesn't KO reliably until 150% on lightweights 220% on heavyweights. It is generally not a safe option to use in some situations, as the attack has a fair amount of ending lag and takes longer to fully execute than his other smash attacks.  
| Justice Sword || {{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|8}} (sides), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|15}} (blade), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|18}} (tip) || A quick, direct upward thrust. The move has very weak sourspots next to Marth if used on the ground, so it is not a reliable KO move on grounded enemies next to Marth, but it can act as a surprise KO option on enemies directly above him in the air or on platforms. KOs as early as 80% on lightweights and 105% on heavyweights at the tip of the sword.  
|-
|-
!Neutral aerial
! colspan=2 | Down smash
| || 4% (hit 1), 10% (hit 2) (14% total) || Two horizontal slashes around himself via in inward slash followed into a full 360 outward spin. Both hits connect easily, can follow up into each other, with the second having decent knockback.
| || {{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|11}}/{{ChargedSmashDmgSSBM|16}} (both hits) || Marth sweeps his sword on the ground toward the front outward then toward the back inward. If tipped, it sends opponents upward with high vertical knockback, KOing as early as 100% on heavyweights and even earlier on lightweights if used near the edge. If hit at the base, it sends opponents with low horizontal knockback, which doesn't KO reliably until 150% on lightweights 220% on heavyweights. It is generally not a safe option to use in some situations, as the attack has a fair amount of ending lag and takes longer to fully execute than his other smash attacks.  
|-
|-
!Forward aerial
! colspan=2 | Neutral aerial
| || 9% (base), 10% (mid), 13% (tip) || Does a forward vertical slash (up to down). It has fairly low knockback when not tipped, but it is very fast in both start-up and ending lag, many characters can't punish it when spaced properly. Can easily be done twice in a short hop and is useful for edgeguarding as a wall of pain. However, it can be risky at times to use randomly during neutral. This move is one of the first parts of the Ken Combo.
| || 4% (hit 1), 10% (hit 2) || Two horizontal slashes around himself; via in inward slash followed into a full 360° outward spin. Both hits connect easily and can follow up into each other, with the second hit having decent knockback.
|-
|-
!Back aerial
! colspan=2 | Forward aerial
| || 9% (base), 10% (mid), 13% (tip) || Slashes his sword from bottom to top behind him in an inward swipe. Has the interesting property of turning Marth around, changing facing direction.
| || 9% (body), 10% (blade), 13% (tip) || Does a quick downwards slash forward. It has fairly low knockback when not tipped, but it is very fast in both start-up and ending lag and many characters can't punish it when spaced properly. Can easily be done twice in a short hop and is useful for edgeguarding as a [[Wall of pain|wall-of-pain]]. However, it can be risky at times to use randomly during neutral. This move is one of the first parts of the [[Ken Combo]].
|-
|-
!Up aerial
! colspan=2 | Back aerial
| || 9% (base), 10% (mid), 13% (tip) || A forward to back upward sword slash in a delayed somersault. It has low knockback, tipped or not, but it can be used to juggle opponents when combined with forward smash, up tilt, and other aerials.
| About Face || 9% (body), 10% (blade), 13% (tip) || Slashes his sword from bottom to top behind him in an inward swipe. This move has the interesting property of turning Marth around when used successfully while airborne.
|-
|-
!Down aerial
! colspan=2 | Up aerial
| || 9% (base), 10% (mid), 13% (tip) || A forward to back downward outward sword slash. When tipped, it is a spike with high base knockback. Vertical spacing (using a footstool to setup the move) is also a method of sweetspotting the attack. Very low start-up. It is also a risky edgeguarding move, as it has very high ending and landing lag. It is also the finisher to the famous Ken Combo.
| || 9% (body), 10% (blade), 13% (tip) || A forward to back upward sword slash in a delayed somersault. It has low knockback, tipped or not, but can be used to [[juggle]] opponents when combined with forward smash, up tilt, and other aerials.
|-
! colspan=2 | Down aerial
| || 9% (body), 10% (blade), 13% (tip) || A forward to back downward outward sword slash. Has very low start-up. When tipped, it is a [[spike]] that deals high knockback. Vertical spacing (using a footstool to setup the move) is a good method of sweetspotting the attack. It is also a risky edgeguarding move, as it has very high ending and landing lag. This move is usually the finisher to the famous Ken Combo.
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|-
|-
!Grab
! colspan=2 | Grab
| || &mdash; || Grabs the enemy with his left hand.
| || &mdash; ||
|-
|-
!Pummel
! colspan=2 | Pummel
| || 3% || Knees opponent.
| || 3% || Knees opponent.
|-
|-
!Forward throw
! colspan=2 | Forward throw
| || 4% || Grabs and pushes forward, tripping with his leg. Great for tech-chasing and can chain throw heavy/fast falling characters at 0% for up to usually around four throws and sets up a guaranteed forward smash at low percents on most characters, on some characters it can hit with the tipper for more damage.
| || 4% || Grabs and pushes the enemy forward, tripping with his leg. Great for tech-chasing and can chain throw heavy/fast falling characters at 0% for up to usually around four throws and sets up a guaranteed forward smash at low percents on most characters, on some characters it can hit with the tipper for more damage.
|-
|-
!Back throw
! colspan=2 | Back throw
| || 4% || Pulls and throws the enemy and extends his leg simultaneously. Similar to his down throw.
| || 4% || Pulls and throws the enemy while simultaneously extending his leg. Similar to his down throw.
|-
|-
!Up throw
! colspan=2 | Up throw
| || 4% || Powerful upward throw with one arm. Can chain throw fast fallers at low percentages or can be followed up with an up tilt.
| || 4% || Powerful upward throw with one arm. Can chain throw fast fallers at low percentages or can be followed up with an up tilt.
|-
|-
!Down throw
! colspan=2 | Down throw
| || 5% || Hooks his arm and drags the opponent to the floor sending the opponent backwards. Sets up a tipper forward smash at low percentages, and other attacks like Dancing Blade and down aerial at a ledge. Otherwise it has extremely low knockback with little KO potential.
| || 5% || Hooks his arm and drags the opponent to the floor sending the opponent backwards. Sets up a tipper forward smash at low percentages, and other attacks like Dancing Blade and down aerial at a ledge. Otherwise it has extremely low knockback with little KO potential.
|-
|-
!Floor attack (front)
! colspan=2 | Floor attack (front)
| || 6% || Sweeps his sword on the ground back to front.
| || 6% || Sweeps his sword on the ground, front to back.
|-
|-
!Floor attack (back)
! colspan=2 | Floor attack (back)
| || 6% || Sweeps his sword on the ground back to front.
| || 6% || A quick stab to the left followed by a horizontal slash to the right.
|-
|-
!Floor attack (trip)
! colspan=2 | Floor attack (trip)
| || 5% || Sweeps his sword on the ground back to front.
| || 5% || Gets up and stabs on one side followed by a horizontal slash on the other side.
|-
|-
!Edge attack (fast)
! colspan=2 | Edge attack (fast)
| || 6% (body), 8% (sword) || Flips onto ledge with a quick downward diagonal slash from left to right.  
| || 6% (body), 8% (sword) || Flips onto ledge with a quick downward diagonal slash.
|-
|-
!Edge attack (slow)
! colspan=2 | Edge attack (slow)
| || 8% (body), 9% (sword) || Quick slow horizontal slash downward. Slightly less range than the fast ledge attack.  
| || 8% (body), 9% (sword) || Slowly gets up and performs a quick horizontal slice. Has slightly less range than the fast ledge attack.  
|-
|-
!Neutral special
! colspan=2 | Neutral special
| [[Shield Breaker]] || 8% uncharged to 28% fully charged || A purple overhead slash similar to the forward smash (only two-handed and does not lean forward as far), but can be charged for longer with more powerful results. Uncharged it doesn't KO until over 200%, however when fully charged it can KO as early as 50% on heavyweights.  
| [[Shield Breaker]] || 8-28% (fully charged) || Marth holds Falchion over his head before doing a powerful overhead slash in a similar fashion to his forward smash. When the move is fully charged, it will break any shield in one hit, unless the attack is [[perfect shield]]ed. Uncharged, it doesn't KO until over 200%. However, when fully charged, it can KO as early as 50% on heavyweights.  
|-
|-
!Side special
! colspan=2 | Side special
| [[Dancing Blade]] || 4% (1st hit), 5% (2nd hit), 5%/9%/11% (3rd hit high/mid/low), 9%/13%/3%(x5) (4th hit high/mid/low) || A sequence of sword maneuvers with several variations, and each input must have a smooth timing or otherwise the other attacks will not execute.
| [[Dancing Blade]] || Varies || A sequence of Falchion slashes with several variations based on the direction the [[control stick]] is tilted.
|-
|-
!Up special
! colspan=2 | Up special
| [[Dolphin Slash]] || 10%/13% (clean base/tip), 6%/7% (late body/sword) || A super fast jumping slash that can be reversed. It is very risky to use on the ground due to the large degree of vulnerability Marth receives if the move doesn't hit. It is also Marth's fastest out of shield option.  
| [[Dolphin Slash]] || Clean: 10%/13% <br/>Late: 6% (body), 7% (blade) || A super fast-jumping slash that can be reversed. It is very risky to use on the ground due to the large degree of vulnerability Marth receives if the move doesn't hit. It is also Marth's fastest [[Out of shield|out-of-shield]] option.  
|-
|-
!Down special
! colspan=2 | Down special
| [[Counter]] || 7% || Blocks and retaliates against incoming attacks.
| [[Counter]] || 7% || Assumes a defensive stance and retaliates against incoming attacks. The damage and knockback of the attack will always be the same, regardless on what attack is being countered.
|-
|-
!Final Smash
! colspan=2 | Final Smash
| [[Critical Hit]] || 60% || Marth lunges in one direction, attacking the first opponent with a strong outward piercing slash. Immense knockback, enough to [[one-hit KO]] any character, and can hit other characters near his initial target.
| [[Critical Hit]] || 60% || Marth lunges in one direction, attacking the first opponent with a strong outward piercing slash. Immense knockback, enough to [[one-hit KO]] any character, and can hit other characters near his initial target.
|}
{| class=wikitable
|+Dancing Blade
! Hit
! Damage
! Description
|-
| First Hit (Neutral) || 4% || Does a vertical slash. Has little knockback; incapable of KOing.
|-
| Second Hit (Up) || 5% || Does an upwards slash.
|-
| Second Hit (Neutral) || 5% || Does a forward stab. Has a little more knockback then the first slash (but still not much).
|-
| Third Hit (Up) || 5% || Does a weak downwards slash.
|-
| Third Hit (Neutral) || 9% || Does a fairly powerful upward slash.
|-
| Third Hit (Down) || 11% || Spins and stabs at the ground. This move [[meteor smash]]es opponents.
|-
| Fourth Hit (Up) || 9% || Does a powerful jumping slash.
|-
| Fourth Hit (Neutral) || 13% || Does a very powerful downwards slash.
|-
| Fourth Hit (Down) || 3% (hits 1-5) || Does a flurry of lower stabs. The last hit launches opponents away.
|}
|}


==In [[competitive play]]==
==In [[competitive play]]==
===Notable players===
===Most historically significant players===
*{{Sm|ARC|USA}}
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*{{Sm|Axe|USA}}
 
*{{Sm|Chip|USA}}
''See also: [[:Category:Marth players (PM)]]''
*{{Sm|Dart!|USA}}
*{{Sm|Jagz$|USA}} - Currently one of the best players in Florida and one of the best active Marth players. Was ranked 41st on [[PMRank 2022]]. Placed 2nd at {{Trn|Undertow 2023}} with solo Marth.
*{{Sm|Dizzy|USA}}
*{{Sm|Jonsch|Germany}} - One of the best players in Europe.
*{{Sm|Mew2King|USA}}
*{{Sm|Lunchables|USA}} - One of the best Marth players while also playing {{PM|Roy}}, {{PM|Toon Link}} and {{PM|Meta Knight}}. Ranked 3rd on [[PMRank 2023]], and has ranked as high as 2nd on [[PMRank 2016]] primarily using Marth and Roy.
*{{Sm|PPMD|USA}}
*{{Sm|Rongunshu|Canada}} - Co-mains Marth and {{PM|Lucario}}. Ranked #4 on [[PMRank 2023]] and won {{Trn|Mile High Club}} with solo Marth.
*{{Sm|Sora|USA}}
*{{Sm|Weon-X|Canada}}
*{{Sm|Zinth|USA}}


==Alternate costumes==
==Alternate costumes==
Marth once again uses his default costume when fighting on the blue team, so his blue costume was changed to purple. 3.5 included a set of alternate costumes based off {{s|fireemblem|Sigurd}} from ''{{s|fireemblem|Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War}}'', which includes recolors for team battle.  
===''Project M''===
Marth’s light blue costume was replaced by a purple costume, so his default costume is now used for the blue team like in ''Melee''. 3.5 included a set of alternate costumes based off {{s|fireemblem|Sigurd}} from ''{{s|fireemblem|Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War}}'', which includes recolors for team battle.  
 
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The recolors of the Sigurd costume resemble other characters from ''Genealogy of the Holy War'', specifically characters closely related to Sigurd:
The recolors of the Sigurd costume resemble other characters from ''Genealogy of the Holy War'', specifically characters closely related to Sigurd:
* The red costume is based on {{s|fireemblem|Eldigan}}, one of Sigurd's closest friends.
*The red costume is based on {{s|fireemblem|Eldigan}}, one of Sigurd's closest friends.
* The green costume is based on {{s|fireemblem|Quan}}, Sigurd's other close friend.
*The green costume is based on {{s|fireemblem|Quan}}, Sigurd's other close friend.
* The blue costume is loosely based on either {{s|fireemblem|Seliph}}, Sigurd's son, or {{s|fireemblem|Byron}}, his father.
*The blue costume is loosely based on either {{s|fireemblem|Seliph}}, Sigurd's son, or {{s|fireemblem|Byron}}, his father.
 
===''Project+''===
Marth gets a new Hooded costume, along with its own set of recolors. The green hooded costume resembles {{s|fireemblem|Ephraim}}. He also gets back his original blue costume from ''Brawl''.
 
[[File:Marth Palette (P+).png|800px|thumb|center|Marth's alternate costumes in ''P+'']]
 
'''Secret costumes:'''
 
[[File:Marth Z P+.png|160px]]
 
'''Z-Secret Costume:''' Legacied Hero Marth (based on his appearance in ''Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light'')


== Trivia ==
'''R-Secret Costume:''' ''Fire Emblem: New Mystery of the Emblem'' Marth (much like ''[[SSB4]]'' and ''[[Ultimate]]'')


* Marth's alternate outfit contains a locket with a picture of {{s|fireemblemwiki|Caeda}}, Marth's significant other in the Fire Emblem series.
==Trivia==
*Marth's alternate outfit contains a locket with a picture of {{s|fireemblemwiki|Caeda}}, Marth's significant other in the ''Fire Emblem'' series.


==External links==
==External links==
*[http://projectmgame.com/en/characters/marth Project M character page]
*[https://www.reddit.com/r/SSBPM/comments/mmvpn8/labbing_discord_results_marth/ Labbing Discord Tech Post]


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Latest revision as of 12:02, October 26, 2024

Marth
in Project M and Project+
Marth SSBB.jpg
PPlus Marth.png
Holy War Marth PM.png
PPlus Hooded Marth.png

FireEmblemSymbol.svg
Universe Fire Emblem
Base game appearance Brawl
Moveset inspiration Marth (SSBM)
Alternate costume Sigurd's armor, Hooded Marth (Project+)
Marth (SSBB)

Marth is a playable character in the Brawl mod Project M. He was remade to be nearly identical to his Melee counterpart in terms of attack hitboxes and animations.

Marth ranks 17th out of 41 on the official tier list, at the top of the B tier. This is a far drop from his top-tier placements in Melee and Brawl, where he ranked 2nd out of 26 and 5th out of 38, respectively. In the Project+ official tier list, his position is slightly improved, ranking 11th at the top of the A tier.

Attributes[edit]

Marth has been mostly reverted to his Melee iteration, with a few buffs, such as a slightly improved recovery, a more reliable hitbox on his up smash, and less lag on his down aerial. He retains his strengths from Melee, such as his disjointed range, fantastic spacing tools, and great edgeguarding capabilities. However, he still must contend with the same weaknesses, such as his poor horizontal recovery, difficulty landing safely, and lack of a projectile or lingering hitboxes.

Compared to Melee, however, Marth is less effective in the metagame due to the large amount of buffs other characters have received to counter the effectiveness of his tools. The tournament legal stagelist also works against him; while Marth only had some degree of disadvantage in Melee on Dream Land, Project M introduces similarly large stages such as Delfino Secret that Marth struggles to KO on, while relegating one of his previously best stages, Final Destination, as a counterpick in most rulesets.

Unlike some other high-tier Melee characters, like Jigglypuff, Marth overall remains fairly viable in Project M, and is a strong pick for competitive play.

Changes from Melee to PM[edit]

Marth was slightly buffed from Melee to Project M, receiving a few additional tweaks and fixes to some of his moves to make them more reliable.

His up smash was notably improved, with the tipper hitbox now properly covering the entire tip of the sword, and now having the ability to DACUS. His down aerial had its landing lag reduced, allowing it to be used more effectively as an out of shield option and combo starter.

Marth's already potent grab game has also seen subtle improvements. His already impressive grab range was increased slightly (although his dash grab range was reduced), and his forward throw notably benefits from grabs no longer negating horizontal momentum, thanks to his low traction. His back and down throws also saw direct improvements, with the former having less ending lag, and the latter sending opponents at a better angle for followups.

His special moves also saw improvements. Dancing Blade's hits connect better overall due to the changes to stale-move negation and knockback stacking, Dolphin Slash is now able to grab ledges when facing away and can control its angle with the C-Stick like Brawl, and Counter has improved coverage. Shield Breaker, Dancing Blade, and Counter, also all retain their ability to be B-reversed/wavebounced from Brawl.

Overall, however, aside from changes regarding mechanics and angle alterations, most of which benefit him, Marth remains relatively unchanged compared to the other top-tier characters in Melee, with the few nerfs he received being largely negligible.

Aesthetics[edit]

Attributes[edit]

  • Buff Marth's jumps are slightly higher (1.5 (short hop)/2.4 (full hop/ledge jump) → 1.585/2.485).
    • Change His double jump height multiplier was reduced slightly to compensate (x0.88 → x0.8498994), however, his overall double jump height remains unchanged.
  • Change Marth has an altered size multiplier (x1.15 → x0.975). However, his overall size remains unchanged as his Brawl model is naturally bigger than his Melee model.
    • Change His shield size was also compensated to match (11.75 → 9.8).
  • Buff Marth's lower sword-arm hurtbox is now ungrabbable, making it harder to grab him while he is attacking.
  • Buff Marth's rolls have less ending lag (FAF 36 (both) → 32 (forward)/33 (back)).
  • Nerf Back roll has less Intangibility frames, matching his forward roll (frame 4-23 → 4-19).
  • Buff Marth's soft landing is faster (4 frames → 3).
  • Nerf Marth's star spit when Inhaled by Kirby or King Dedede retains it Brawl damage, dealing less than Melee as a result (15% → 13%), hindering its potential in Doubles.
  • Buff The removal of lightshielding benefits Marth moreso than any other returning verteran, as it is harder for opponents to perform the Marth killer against him.
  • Buff The changes to ledge jumps now allowing characters to be actionable sooner benefits Marth, as he now has an additional viable way of getting off the ledge, one of his main weaknesses in Melee, while Marth himself is not particularly hindered by other characters being able to use it against him, due to his relatively high jump and large disjointed hitboxes being able to catch opponents off of ledge easily.

Ground Attacks[edit]

  • Neutral attack:
    • Buff The second hit has a longer duration (frame 4-8 → 4-9).
  • Dash attack:
    • Nerf It has slightly more ending lag (FAF 40 → 41).
    • Buff Dash attack can now be cancelled, allowing Marth to DACUS. This makes up smash a much better approach and followup option, as his DACUS is one of the longest in Project M.
  • Up smash:
    • Buff The tipper hitbox has been moved up (Z offset: 2u → 6u), now properly covering the entire tip of the sword, making the tipper much easier to land, and thus, improving its usage for covering platforms and as a combo finisher, combined with its ability to DACUS.
    • Change The body sourspot hitboxes send opponents at a different angle (70° → 75°).
  • Down smash:
    • Change Tippered down smash now uses the burn sound effect on hit instead of the slash sound effect, matching his other tippered smash attacks.

Aerial Attacks[edit]

  • Nerf All aerials have one extra frame of animation (49 frames → 50 (neutral), 34 → 35 (forward), 39 → 40 (back), 45 → 46 (up), 59 → 60 (down)), slightly increasing the amount of time Marth cannot grab the ledge after using them.
    • Change In the case of neutral and down aerials which previously lacked interruptibility frames, they have been given one frame of interruptibility before their respective animations end (FAF 50 (neutral)/60 (down)), leaving their ending lag unchanged.
  • Buff The ability to interrupt aerials with air dodging from Brawl notably benefits Marth, as he can now perfectly waveland out of his forward and back aerials when done out of a short hop, improving their spacing potential.
  • Neutral aerial:
    • Buff It deals 0.09% more damage if both hits connect (13.91% → 14%), due to the changes to stale-move negation.
  • Forward aerial:
    • Buff Forward aerial has a slightly altered animation where Marth does not lean his legs forward as much while maintaining the same swing arch and reach as Melee, making his hurtbox less vulnerable in front of him, and relatively increasing the move's already impressive range.
  • Back aerial:
    • Buff Back aerial now has an initial auto-cancel window from frames 1-5 like in Brawl.
  • Up aerial:
    • Buff Up aerial has less ending lag (FAF 46 → 44).
  • Down aerial:
    • Buff Down aerial has less landing lag (32/16 frames → 25/12), noticeably improving its safety and follow-up potential.
    • Nerf Down aerial has a slightly shorter initial auto-cancel window and auto-cancels slightly later (frames 1-5 (initial)/frame 48 → 1-4/49).

Throws and other attacks[edit]

  • Grabs:
    • Nerf Marth's standing grab has more ending lag (FAF 31 → 32).
    • Buff Marth's already impressive standing grab range is positioned slightly lower and farther (y offset: 8.20u/7.81u/7.42u → 9.43u/8.98u/8.54u, z offset: 12.88u/9.76u/7.03u → 14.82u/11.23u/8.09u), slightly improving its horizontal reach, and making its innermost grabbox slightly less prone to being low-profiled by smaller characters.
    • Buff Dash grab has less start-up lag (frame 10 → 9).
    • Nerf Dash grab's hitbox placements have been altered, and has lost one of its inner hitboxes (y offset: 7.4214u/7.0308u/6.6402u/6.6402u → 7.6u/7.17u/7.17u, z offset: 14.0616u/9.765u/5.4684u/1.5624u → 10.55u/5.9u/1.69u). This overall reduces its horizontal range, especially behind Marth.
    • Nerf Compared to Brawl, Marth's pivot grab has an altered animation, where Marth reaches higher, more closely resembling his dash grab animation in Melee. The grabboxes are smaller with the grabbox behind him being removed (4u/4u/4u → 3.91u/3.91u), reducing it is horizontal range combined with its new animation, despite the grabboxes being positioned further away from Marth (z offset: -15u/-6.5u → -16u/-8.09u).
    • Nerf The remaining grabboxes on Marth's pivot grab have been repositioned higher (y offset: 5u/6u → 8.54u/8.09u). Combined with its altered animation, this makes it more prone to being low-profiled by smaller characters.
  • Change Marth vocalizes as he throws his opponent for all of his throws, rather than as soon as their animations start.
  • Buff Marth benefits from the changes to grabs no longer negating horizontal momentum against characters with low traction, as it noticeably improves forward throw's followup and chain grabbing potential when jump-canceled grabbed, combined with his standing grab's slightly longer reach.
  • Back throw:
    • Buff Back throw has a shorter animation (44 frames → 40), improving its follow up potential.
  • Down throw:
    • Buff Down throw sends opponents at a slightly higher angle (135° → 130°), improving its followup potential overall.
  • Edge attack:
    • Nerf Marth retains his edge attack animations from Brawl. As a result, Marth's fast edge attack has a longer animation (54 frames → 55), while his slow edge attack has more startup lag (frame 38 → 44). The different animations also noticeably hinder the moves' coverage in front of and above Marth.
      • Buff However, the different animations improve their coverages behind Marth.
      • Change Slow edge attack has a longer animation (68 → 75), however, it has been given interruptibility frames on frame 69, leaving its ending lag unchanged.
    • Buff Both edge attacks no longer deal set knockback (90 (set)/100 (scaling) → 70 (base)/50).

Special Moves[edit]

  • Buff Shield Breaker, Dancing Blade, and Counter all retain their ability to be B-reversed/wavebounced from Brawl, improving their mixup potential and accuracy.
  • Shield Breaker:
    • Change Shield Breaker uses its Brawl sounds effects, with Marth additionally only vocalizing when the move is fully charged.
  • Dancing Blade:
    • Hit 3:
      • Nerf Each variant deals less damage (10% → 9% (forward), 6% → 5% (up), 12% → 11% (down)), with their knockback scaling compensated (160 → 176 (forward), 60 → 68 (up), 100 → 107 (down)).
    • Hit 4:
      • Nerf Each variant deals less damage (14% → 13% (forward), 10% → 9% (up), 5% → 3% (down)), with their knockback scaling compensated (120 → 128 (forward), 130 → 141 (up), 130 → 175 (down final hit)).
    • Buff The changes to stale-move negation and knockback stacking make Dancing Blade's hits connect more reliably. The changes to the former mechanic also improve Dancing Blade's potential damage output if all sequences connect, despite the third and fourth variants' lower damage.
  • Dolphin Slash:
    • Buff Dolphin Slash can now grab edges at the height of the jump when Marth is facing away from it, improving his recovery potential.
    • Buff Dolphin Slash retains its ability to control its angle with the C-Stick from Brawl, improving his recovery and mixup potential.[1]
  • Counter:
    • Buff Counter has gained an additional hitbox at the tip of the sword, improving its coverage.
    • Nerf Counter has a higher hitlag multiplier (1× → 1.2×), making it easier to DI.

Revisions[edit]

v2.5b

  • Change Walk, dash, and run animations adjusted to more closely match Melee's.
  • Change Sword trails altered to more closely match Melee's.
  • Buff The tipper hitbox of up smash has been moved up (Z offset: 0u → 6u), now properly covering the entire tip of the sword, making the tipper much easier to land
  • Change Forward and down aerial's animation slightly adjusted to more closely match Melee.
  • Change Dancing Blade has added overlayed color effects like Melee.

v2.6b

  • Bug fix Fixed polygonal bugs that could occur when angling his shield.
  • Change Standing grab animation adjusted to more closely match Melee's.
  • Change Pivot grab animation adjusted to better match its range.
  • Change Dancing Blade does not continue by using the c-stick unless set to special.

v3.6

  • Change Dolphin Slash and sword swing sound effects changed to match Melee.
  • Buff Second hit of neutral attack duration increased (frame 4-8 → 4-9).
  • Nerf Dash grab's hitbox placements have been altered (8.54u/8.09u/7.64u → 7.6u/7.17u/7.17u (Y offset), 16.17u/8.98u/1.8u → 10.55u/5.9u/1.69u (Z offset)). This overall reduces its horizontal range.
  • Nerf Pivot grabs innermost hitbox has been removed, removing grabs from behind Marth.

v3.6b

  • Bug fix Exploit fixed that altered Marth's vertical mobility during Dolphin Slash ending lag.

Changes from PM to P+[edit]

Marth received small buffs and fixes in the transition to Project+, although his down aerial and back throw received slightly more landing and ending lag respectively, albeit both still less than in Melee.

Overall, Marth is the least changed character between Project M and Project+, and still remains a viable character in competitive play.

Attributes[edit]

  • Buff Wall Jump has less horizontal velocity (1.3 → 1). This makes it less likely for Marth to self-destruct after a wall jump tech without having to use his back aerial immediately.
  • Buff Back roll has less ending lag (IASA 33 → 32).
  • Buff As a universal change across the cast, forward getup roll has less startup with increased intangibility (frame 6-20 → 1-20).
  • Bug fix Fixed a bug where Marth's get-up attack while facing up started a frame late.

Ground Attacks[edit]

  • Down tilt:
    • Buff Down tilt can now be interrupted by shielding without having to perform another action.
  • Forward smash:
    • Change Adjusted animation on forward smash on the arm rotation to arc more naturally

Aerial Attacks[edit]

  • Down aerial:
    • Nerf Down aerial has slightly more landing lag (25/12 frames → 28/14), though it is still less than in Melee.

Throws and other attacks[edit]

  • Back throw:
    • Nerf Back throw has slightly more ending lag (FAF 40 → 42).
  • Down Throw:
    • Change Down throw's release point and throw animation adjusted to more closely resemble Melee's.

Special Moves[edit]

  • Shield Breaker:
    • Bug fix Fixed an issue where Marth’s eyes retained their behavior from Brawl instead of looking forward.
  • Dancing Blade:
    • Change Dancing Blade colors are now based on the direction used instead of being a set order, akin to Brawl. (Red (hit 1), Blue (hit 2), Green (hit 3), Red (hit 4) → Red (forward), Blue (up), Green (down)).
  • Counter:
    • Buff Counterattack's intangibility frames were increased to fully cover when the hitbox is active (frames 1-8 → 1-9).

Moveset[edit]

Up to date as of version 3.6.

For simplicity, if, for example, Marth's blade does 4% damage while the tip does 6%, and the attack has no other hitboxes, it is written as 4%/6%.

Name Damage Description
Neutral attack 4%/6% Marth slashes Falchion twice in front of himself. Both hits can combo into themselves at low percent's.
4%/6%
Forward tilt 9%/13% A fast upwards swipe with Falchion while leaning forward. Has a hitboxes that can launches the enemy both vertically and horizontally. Has decent knockback when tipped.
Up tilt Clean: 8% (body), 9% (arm & blade), 12% (tip)
Late: 9% (body), 10% (blade), 13% (tip)
Swings Falchion in a large arc above his head, with a large hitbox that can hit enemies behind him. Can be used to juggle and can be followed up by a forward smash, an up smash, a neutral air, or an up air. It can also set up aerial combos. This move KOs reliably at 135% and above when tipped on lightweights and 150% and above on heavyweights.
Down tilt 8% (body), 9% (blade), 10% (tip) A quick crouching Falchion poke. It is very useful for edgeguarding, and it can safely be used to interrupt approaches or follow-ups. It can combo into a grab or dash attack below 100%.
Dash attack 9% (body), 11% (blade), 12% (tip) Marth performs a quick upward sweeping diagonal slash with medium lag, high range, and relatively high damage. Sends opponents above him when tipped and behind him when not tipped.
Forward smash Dragon Killer 14%/20% Rotates body counter-clockwise with a strong arc-like one-handed swing from his head to the ground. Very fast start-up, good horizontal and vertical reach, but has noticeable ending lag. The tip can KO at closer distances to the blast lines as early as 75% on lightweights and 90% on heavyweights due its very high base knockback.
Up smash Justice Sword 8% (sides), 15% (blade), 18% (tip) A quick, direct upward thrust. The move has very weak sourspots next to Marth if used on the ground, so it is not a reliable KO move on grounded enemies next to Marth, but it can act as a surprise KO option on enemies directly above him in the air or on platforms. KOs as early as 80% on lightweights and 105% on heavyweights at the tip of the sword.
Down smash 11%/16% (both hits) Marth sweeps his sword on the ground toward the front outward then toward the back inward. If tipped, it sends opponents upward with high vertical knockback, KOing as early as 100% on heavyweights and even earlier on lightweights if used near the edge. If hit at the base, it sends opponents with low horizontal knockback, which doesn't KO reliably until 150% on lightweights 220% on heavyweights. It is generally not a safe option to use in some situations, as the attack has a fair amount of ending lag and takes longer to fully execute than his other smash attacks.
Neutral aerial 4% (hit 1), 10% (hit 2) Two horizontal slashes around himself; via in inward slash followed into a full 360° outward spin. Both hits connect easily and can follow up into each other, with the second hit having decent knockback.
Forward aerial 9% (body), 10% (blade), 13% (tip) Does a quick downwards slash forward. It has fairly low knockback when not tipped, but it is very fast in both start-up and ending lag and many characters can't punish it when spaced properly. Can easily be done twice in a short hop and is useful for edgeguarding as a wall-of-pain. However, it can be risky at times to use randomly during neutral. This move is one of the first parts of the Ken Combo.
Back aerial About Face 9% (body), 10% (blade), 13% (tip) Slashes his sword from bottom to top behind him in an inward swipe. This move has the interesting property of turning Marth around when used successfully while airborne.
Up aerial 9% (body), 10% (blade), 13% (tip) A forward to back upward sword slash in a delayed somersault. It has low knockback, tipped or not, but can be used to juggle opponents when combined with forward smash, up tilt, and other aerials.
Down aerial 9% (body), 10% (blade), 13% (tip) A forward to back downward outward sword slash. Has very low start-up. When tipped, it is a spike that deals high knockback. Vertical spacing (using a footstool to setup the move) is a good method of sweetspotting the attack. It is also a risky edgeguarding move, as it has very high ending and landing lag. This move is usually the finisher to the famous Ken Combo.
Grab
Pummel 3% Knees opponent.
Forward throw 4% Grabs and pushes the enemy forward, tripping with his leg. Great for tech-chasing and can chain throw heavy/fast falling characters at 0% for up to usually around four throws and sets up a guaranteed forward smash at low percents on most characters, on some characters it can hit with the tipper for more damage.
Back throw 4% Pulls and throws the enemy while simultaneously extending his leg. Similar to his down throw.
Up throw 4% Powerful upward throw with one arm. Can chain throw fast fallers at low percentages or can be followed up with an up tilt.
Down throw 5% Hooks his arm and drags the opponent to the floor sending the opponent backwards. Sets up a tipper forward smash at low percentages, and other attacks like Dancing Blade and down aerial at a ledge. Otherwise it has extremely low knockback with little KO potential.
Floor attack (front) 6% Sweeps his sword on the ground, front to back.
Floor attack (back) 6% A quick stab to the left followed by a horizontal slash to the right.
Floor attack (trip) 5% Gets up and stabs on one side followed by a horizontal slash on the other side.
Edge attack (fast) 6% (body), 8% (sword) Flips onto ledge with a quick downward diagonal slash.
Edge attack (slow) 8% (body), 9% (sword) Slowly gets up and performs a quick horizontal slice. Has slightly less range than the fast ledge attack.
Neutral special Shield Breaker 8-28% (fully charged) Marth holds Falchion over his head before doing a powerful overhead slash in a similar fashion to his forward smash. When the move is fully charged, it will break any shield in one hit, unless the attack is perfect shielded. Uncharged, it doesn't KO until over 200%. However, when fully charged, it can KO as early as 50% on heavyweights.
Side special Dancing Blade Varies A sequence of Falchion slashes with several variations based on the direction the control stick is tilted.
Up special Dolphin Slash Clean: 10%/13%
Late: 6% (body), 7% (blade)
A super fast-jumping slash that can be reversed. It is very risky to use on the ground due to the large degree of vulnerability Marth receives if the move doesn't hit. It is also Marth's fastest out-of-shield option.
Down special Counter 7% Assumes a defensive stance and retaliates against incoming attacks. The damage and knockback of the attack will always be the same, regardless on what attack is being countered.
Final Smash Critical Hit 60% Marth lunges in one direction, attacking the first opponent with a strong outward piercing slash. Immense knockback, enough to one-hit KO any character, and can hit other characters near his initial target.
Dancing Blade
Hit Damage Description
First Hit (Neutral) 4% Does a vertical slash. Has little knockback; incapable of KOing.
Second Hit (Up) 5% Does an upwards slash.
Second Hit (Neutral) 5% Does a forward stab. Has a little more knockback then the first slash (but still not much).
Third Hit (Up) 5% Does a weak downwards slash.
Third Hit (Neutral) 9% Does a fairly powerful upward slash.
Third Hit (Down) 11% Spins and stabs at the ground. This move meteor smashes opponents.
Fourth Hit (Up) 9% Does a powerful jumping slash.
Fourth Hit (Neutral) 13% Does a very powerful downwards slash.
Fourth Hit (Down) 3% (hits 1-5) Does a flurry of lower stabs. The last hit launches opponents away.

In competitive play[edit]

Most historically significant players[edit]

See also: Category:Marth players (PM)

Alternate costumes[edit]

Project M[edit]

Marth’s light blue costume was replaced by a purple costume, so his default costume is now used for the blue team like in Melee. 3.5 included a set of alternate costumes based off Sigurd from Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War, which includes recolors for team battle.

Marth's alternate costumes in PM
MarthHeadSSBB.png MarthHeadRedSSBB.png MarthHeadGreenSSBB.png MarthHeadBlackSSBB.png MarthHeadWhiteSSBB.png MarthHeadPurplePM.png
MarthHeadSigurdPM.png MarthHeadSigurdRedPM.png MarthHeadSigurdGreenPM.png MarthHeadSigurdBluePM.png

The recolors of the Sigurd costume resemble other characters from Genealogy of the Holy War, specifically characters closely related to Sigurd:

  • The red costume is based on Eldigan, one of Sigurd's closest friends.
  • The green costume is based on Quan, Sigurd's other close friend.
  • The blue costume is loosely based on either Seliph, Sigurd's son, or Byron, his father.

Project+[edit]

Marth gets a new Hooded costume, along with its own set of recolors. The green hooded costume resembles Ephraim. He also gets back his original blue costume from Brawl.

Marth's alternate costumes in P+

Secret costumes:

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Z-Secret Costume: Legacied Hero Marth (based on his appearance in Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light)

R-Secret Costume: Fire Emblem: New Mystery of the Emblem Marth (much like SSB4 and Ultimate)

Trivia[edit]

  • Marth's alternate outfit contains a locket with a picture of Caeda, Marth's significant other in the Fire Emblem series.

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