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==[[Tabuu]]== | ==[[Tabuu]]== | ||
[[File:TabuuFull.jpg|right]] | [[File:TabuuFull.jpg|right]] | ||
The leader of the | The leader of the Subspace Army and the primary antagonist of ''Brawl'''s Subspace Emissary mode. | ||
===Attributes=== | ===Attributes=== | ||
*Most of Tabuu's moveset is adapted from his boss version, with almost all of his original moves included in some fashion. For clarity, in the following the unofficial names from his page here on SmashWiki will be used when describing the origin of moves. | *Most of Tabuu's moveset is adapted from his boss version, with almost all of his original moves included in some fashion. For clarity, in the following the unofficial names from his page here on SmashWiki will be used when describing the origin of moves. | ||
*Somewhat like | *Somewhat like Ganondorf he is rather slow and heavy, but also powerful. He has relatively good aerial mobility and possesses several long-range attacks. | ||
*He is almost always depicted as hovering, to an even greater extent than | *He is almost always depicted as hovering, to an even greater extent than Mewtwo. | ||
*For his crouch he merely leans down without touching the ground. In this state he can slide on the ground; his "crawl" is therefore similar to | *For his crouch he merely leans down without touching the ground. In this state he can slide on the ground; his "crawl" is therefore similar to Rosalina's. | ||
*All of his dodges involve him teleporting. | *All of his dodges involve him teleporting. | ||
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===Moveset=== | ===Moveset=== | ||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
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! Forward tilt | ! Forward tilt | ||
| || Shoots a projection of himself forwards, which can be | | || Shoots a projection of himself forwards, which can be reflected. || Based on his "Ghost Projection" attack. | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Down tilt | ! Down tilt | ||
| || Gestures at the ground in front of himself generating a small explosion. || | | || Gestures at the ground in front of himself generating a small explosion. || Vaguely based on his several explosive attacks. Similar to Samus's down tilt and Mewtwo's down smash. | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Up tilt | ! Up tilt | ||
| || Crouches and quickly juts out his wings. || Inspired by | | || Crouches and quickly juts out his wings. || Inspired by Charizard's up tilt and Corrin's up smash. | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Dash attack | ! Dash attack | ||
| || Turns himself | | || Turns himself into a giant blue blade and dashes forwards. || Based on his "Shark Blade" attack. | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Forward smash | ! Forward smash | ||
| || Turns his hand into a golden blade, then dashes forward with an uppercut. Stops at ledges. || Based on his "Diving Slash" attack. | | || Turns his hand into a golden blade, then dashes forward with an uppercut. Stops at ledges. || Based on his "Diving Slash" attack. Similar to Wolf's forward smash, Rosalina's dash and Raptor Boost. | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Down smash | ! Down smash | ||
| || Summons under himself a black | | || Summons under himself a black draconic head which shoots a large beam. The beam can go over ledges, and does not act as a projectile. || A toned down version of his "Dragon Laser" attack. | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Up smash | ! Up smash | ||
| || Looks upwards in an arc, shooting beams from his eyes. || Inspired by his "Eye Beams" attack. Similar to | | || Looks upwards in an arc, shooting beams from his eyes. || Inspired by his "Eye Beams" attack. Similar to Samus's up smash and one of R.O.B.'s taunts. | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Neutral aerial | ! Neutral aerial | ||
| || Gets surrounded by a swarm of electrical particles. || Based on his "Electrical Shield" attack. | | || Gets surrounded by a swarm of electrical particles. || Based on his "Electrical Shield" attack. Similar to Mewtwo's. | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Forward aerial | ! Forward aerial | ||
| || Turns his hand into a golden blade and slashes forwards and downwards in an arc, advancing slightly. || Another variation of Diving Slash, also inspired by | | || Turns his hand into a golden blade and slashes forwards and downwards in an arc, advancing slightly. || Another variation of Diving Slash, also inspired by Ganondorf's, Mewtwo's and Mario's forward aerials. | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Back aerial | ! Back aerial | ||
| || Quickly juts out his wings from his back. Unlike | | || Quickly juts out his wings from his back. Unlike Corrin's, he is not pushed forwards. || Inspired by Corrin's, as well as Kefka's Havoc Wing in ''Dissidia Final Fantasy''. | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Up aerial | ! Up aerial | ||
| || Doing a somersault, points upwards generating explosions in an arc. || | | || Doing a somersault, points upwards generating explosions in an arc. || Based on several of his explosive attacks. | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Down aerial | ! Down aerial | ||
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! Grab | ! Grab | ||
| Chain of Light || Whips a golden chain in front of himself and uses it to hold the opponent. Can be used as a | | Chain of Light || Whips a golden chain in front of himself and uses it to hold the opponent. Can be used as a tether and grab aerial. || Based on his "Chain of Light" attack and similar to Samus's. | ||
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! Pummel | ! Pummel | ||
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! Up throw | ! Up throw | ||
| || Uppercuts the opponent with a golden blade. || Inspired by | | || Uppercuts the opponent with a golden blade. || Inspired by Captain Falcon's. | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Forward throw | ! Forward throw | ||
| || Trows the opponent up in front of him, then shoots a large explosive sphere at them. || A combination of his "Bullet Rain" attack and | | || Trows the opponent up in front of him, then shoots a large explosive sphere at them. || A combination of his "Bullet Rain" attack and Mewtwo's forward throw. | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Back throw | ! Back throw | ||
| || Swings the opponent backwards with his whip. || Similar to | | || Swings the opponent backwards with his whip. || Similar to Samus's. | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Down throw | ! Down throw | ||
| || Slams the opponent on the ground with his whip. || Again, based on Chain of Light. | | || Slams the opponent on the ground with his whip. || Again, based on Chain of Light. Similar to Samus's. | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Floor attack | ! Floor attack | ||
| || Simply teleports to an upright position with a lightly damaging burst. || | | || Simply teleports to an upright position with a lightly damaging burst. || | ||
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! Edge attack | ! Edge attack | ||
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! Neutral special | ! Neutral special | ||
| Subspacial Star || Throws a large three-pronged shuriken, which can be aimed up, forward or down. The attack can be charged, becoming bigger and more powerful, by holding the special button. After reaching its maximum distance, the shuriken homes to Tabuu's current position. || Based on his "Shuriken Boomerang" attack, with clues from | | Subspacial Star || Throws a large three-pronged shuriken, which can be aimed up, forward or down. The attack can be charged, becoming bigger and more powerful, by holding the special button. After reaching its maximum distance, the shuriken homes to Tabuu's current position. || Based on his "Shuriken Boomerang" attack, with clues from Water Shuriken and (Toon) Link's Boomerang. | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Side special | ! Side special | ||
| Subspacial Trail || Makes a gesture, making several sparkling spots appear in sequence in a line in front of him. By holding the special button it is possible to make the spots appear above or below the main line, as well as control how many spots appear (up to five). Once the button is released the points detonate in the order they appeared. || Based on his "Pinpoint Explosion" attack. | | Subspacial Trail || Makes a gesture, making several sparkling spots appear in sequence in a line in front of him. By holding the special button it is possible to make the spots appear above or below the main line, as well as control how many spots appear (up to five). Once the button is released the points detonate in the order they appeared. || Based on his "Pinpoint Explosion" attack. Similar to Din's Fire. | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Up special | ! Up special | ||
| Subspacial Warp || Teleports in the chosen direction, generating a damaging burst on reappearance. Covers a relatively short range, but can be used up to three times in a row before causing helplessness. || Based on his "Explosive teleport" attack. Conceptually a mix of | | Subspacial Warp || Teleports in the chosen direction, generating a damaging burst on reappearance. Covers a relatively short range, but can be used up to three times in a row before causing helplessness. || Based on his "Explosive teleport" attack. Conceptually a mix of Quick Attack and Farore's Wind. | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Down special | ! Down special | ||
| Subspacial Shield || Creates a large polygonal shield around himself, which | | Subspacial Shield || Creates a large polygonal shield around himself, which reflects projectiles and damages opponents on startup. || Based on the shield he uses to block Master Hand in a [[List of cutscenes in the Subspace Emissary#The Crushing.2C Ruinous Defeat|cutscene]]. Very similar to Fox's Reflector. | ||
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! Final smash | ! Final smash | ||
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==Ganondorf (sword-based)== | ==[[Ganondorf]] (sword-based)== | ||
[[File:Ganondorf SSBM.jpg|right]] | [[File:Ganondorf SSBM.jpg|right]] | ||
Some people resent Ganondorf being mostly a Captain Falcon clone with no swordplay, others are fond of his current version and wouldn't appreciate radical changes. I am personally fine with the current Ganondorf, but I still wanted to try to come up with some possible changes. | Some people resent Ganondorf being mostly a Captain Falcon clone with no swordplay, others are fond of his current version and wouldn't appreciate radical changes. I am personally fine with the current Ganondorf (in fact, he's among my overall favourite characters if not the absolute favourite), but I still wanted to try to come up with some possible changes. | ||
===Attributes=== | ===Attributes=== | ||
*Ganondorf's moveset now | *Ganondorf's moveset now integrates several sword-based moves; however in most cases they are directly derived from current moves and do not induce extreme functional changes: by now Ganondorf has a defined ''Smash'' identity, and I wouldn't want it to be completely removed. | ||
*Ganondorf uses | *Ganondorf uses two types of weapons: a greatsword (based on his SpaceWorld 2000 sword) for slow but heavy hits, and a smaller sai-like sword (based on his ''Ocarina'' and ''Wind Waker'' swords) for quicker hits (henceforth simply called "small sword"). Some of his attack use two swords at once, mimicking his ''Ocarina'', ''Wind Waker'' and ''Hyrule Warriors'' versions. Ganondorf is able to make weapons appear and disappear when needed with a shadow effect, similar to the one used in ''Hyrule Warriors''. | ||
*Some purely physical attacks are retained: they are part of Ganondorf's ''Smash'' identity, they fit his Power theme and he himself has used them in several occasions (his ''Twilight Princess'' final battle and some cutscenes in ''Wind Waker'', for example). | *Some purely physical attacks are retained: they are part of Ganondorf's ''Smash'' identity, they fit his Power theme and he himself has used them in several occasions (his ''Twilight Princess'' final battle and some cutscenes in ''Wind Waker'', for example). | ||
*Ganondorf's idle pose and walking animation have him holding his large sword in a manner similar to his ''Twilight Princess'' artwork. His running animation has him more hunched over and menacing. | *Ganondorf's idle pose and walking animation have him holding his large sword in a manner similar to his ''Twilight Princess'' artwork. His running animation has him more hunched over and menacing. | ||
*Ganondorf's second jump no longer involves a backflip, but is higher, floatier and accompanied by a | *Ganondorf's second jump no longer involves a backflip, but is higher, floatier and accompanied by a shadow effect, to represent the floating ability he demonstrates in some games. | ||
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===Moveset=== | ===Moveset=== | ||
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*unmarked moves are (mostly) unchanged | *unmarked moves are (mostly) unchanged | ||
*moves in green have an altered animation, but similar overall behavior | *moves in green have an altered animation, but similar overall behavior | ||
*moves in yellow retain their overall animation, but have some differences in properties | *moves in yellow retain their overall animation, but have some relevant differences in properties | ||
*moves in orange are partly based on current moves, but have several important differences, and/or they have been moved around | *moves in orange are partly based on current moves, but have several important differences, and/or they have been moved around | ||
*moves in red are completely new | *moves in red are completely new | ||
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| || Juts out his greatsword near the ground, sending the opponent upwards. || Functionally unchanged. | | || Juts out his greatsword near the ground, sending the opponent upwards. || Functionally unchanged. | ||
|- | |- | ||
! style="background:# | ! style="background:#dfffbf" | Up tilt | ||
| || | | || Raises his greatsword with one hand, creates an orb of darkness with a strong pull effect with the other, then slams down his greatsword creating an explosion. The descending sword also has damaging hitboxes. || A variation of his current up tilt. | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Dash attack | ! Dash attack | ||
| || Does a shoulder tackle. || Unchanged; a generic brutal attack. | | || Does a shoulder tackle. || Unchanged; a generic brutal attack. | ||
|- | |||
|- | |- | ||
! style="background:#ffdfbf" | Forward smash | ! style="background:#ffdfbf" | Forward smash | ||
| || | | || Does a shadow-charged elbow strike, which can be optionally followed by a strong horizontal greatsword swipe. can no longer be angled. || A variation of his current forward smash based on an attack he uses in ''Twilight Princess''. | ||
|- | |- | ||
! style="background:# | ! style="background:#dfffbf" | Down smash | ||
| || | | || Swipes his small sword back-to-forwards, then his greatsword forward-to-backwards. The two hits link into each other. || Functionally unchanged. | ||
|- | |- | ||
! style="background:#dfffbf" | Up smash | ! style="background:#dfffbf" | Up smash | ||
| || Powerfully swings his greatsword upwards. || Functionally unchanged. | | || Powerfully swings his greatsword upwards. || Functionally unchanged. Very similar to Cloud's. | ||
|- | |- | ||
! style="background:#dfffbf" | Neutral aerial | ! style="background:#dfffbf" | Neutral aerial | ||
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| || Swings his small sword in an upward arc. || Functionally unchanged. | | || Swings his small sword in an upward arc. || Functionally unchanged. | ||
|- | |- | ||
! | ! Down aerial | ||
| || | | || Forcefully pokes downwards with his greatsword. Can meteor. || Functionally unchanged. Very similar to Shulk's. | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Grab | ! Grab | ||
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| || Punches the opponent forwards. || Unchanged. | | || Punches the opponent forwards. || Unchanged. | ||
|- | |- | ||
! | ! Back throw | ||
| || | | || Kicks the opponent backwards. || Unchanged. | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Down throw | ! Down throw | ||
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! style="background:#dfffbf" | Floor attack | ! style="background:#dfffbf" | Floor attack | ||
| || | | || Swings his grwatsword in a circle above his head while getting back up. || Functionally unchanged. | ||
|- | |- | ||
! style="background:#dfffbf" | Edge attack | ! style="background:#dfffbf" | Edge attack | ||
| || Gets up, then swipes the ground with his greatsword. || Based on its current version, but with | | || Gets up, then swipes the ground with his greatsword. || Based on its current version, but with slightly increased range. | ||
|- | |- | ||
! rowspan="3" | Neutral special | ! rowspan="3" | Neutral special | ||
| style="background:#ffffbf" | [[Warlock Punch]] || Does a strong, reversible backhanded punch releasing a shadowy aura which acts as a sourspot. || Unchanged except for giving the aura a hitbox. While the other customs are closer to Ganondorf's original | | style="background:#ffffbf" | [[Warlock Punch]] || Does a strong, reversible backhanded punch releasing a shadowy aura which acts as a sourspot. || Unchanged except for giving the aura a hitbox. While the other customs are closer to Ganondorf's original portrayals, I feel Warlock Punch by now is an integral part of his ''Smash'' identity. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Warlock Blade || The same, but holding his small sword and no extra hitboxes. || Unchanged | | Warlock Blade || The same, but holding his small sword and no extra hitboxes. || Unchanged; similar to an attack in ''Twilight Princess''. | ||
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| style="background:#ffbfbf" | Warlock Blast || | | style="background:#ffbfbf" | Warlock Blast || Ganondorf executes the same motion but faster, then instead of punching he opens his hand (which has a much weaker hitbox) and shoots a large Hadoken-like ball of electricity, which paralyzes opponents but can be reflected. This attack's ending lag is low enough to allow Ganondorf to use a (reflecting) neutral attack immediately afterwards. || Inspired by his traditional Dead Man's Volley. Similar to Corrin's. | ||
|- | |- | ||
! rowspan="3" | Side special | ! rowspan="3" | Side special | ||
| style="background:#ffffbf" | [[Flame Choke]] || Dashes forwards, | | style="background:#ffffbf" | [[Flame Choke]] || Dashes forwards, grabs the opponent and slams them on the ground. Has some added armor and can negate weak projectiles. All variations of this move no longer make Ganondorf helpless when used on the ground and passing a ledge. || Mostly unchanged, but with some added properties from a grounded Wizard's Foot. | ||
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| style="background:#ffffbf" | [[Gerudo Dragon]] || Dashes forwards, grabs the opponent and uppercuts them, ignoring their shield and launching them diagonally upwards. If aerial, punches the opponent down with a meteor effect. || A combination of Gerudo Dragon and the similar Flame Wave, while retaining Raptor Boost's meteor property as a parallel to Flame Choke. | | style="background:#ffffbf" | [[Gerudo Dragon]] || Dashes forwards, grabs the opponent and uppercuts them, ignoring their shield and launching them diagonally upwards. If aerial, punches the opponent down with a meteor effect. || A combination of Gerudo Dragon and the similar Flame Wave, while retaining Raptor Boost's meteor property as a parallel to Flame Choke. | ||
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! rowspan="3" | Up special | ! rowspan="3" | Up special | ||
| [[Dark Dive]] || Jumps upwards, grabbing the opponent. || | | style="background:#dfffbf" | [[Dark Dive]] || Jumps upwards, grabbing the opponent. At the top of the jump, slashes with his small sword. || Functionally unchanged. | ||
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| style="background:#dfffbf" | Dark Blades || While rising, slashes the opponent with his small sword at the beginning of the jump and his greatsword at the end. || A sword-based variation of Dark Fists. | | style="background:#dfffbf" | Dark Blades || While rising, slashes the opponent with his small sword at the beginning of the jump and his greatsword at the end. || A sword-based variation of Dark Fists. | ||
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| style="background:#ffbfbf" | Dark Flight || Has no extra hitboxes and the grab is weaker, but covers a much greater distance. || Follows a trend of similar customs, replacing the | | style="background:#ffbfbf" | Dark Flight || Has no extra hitboxes and the grab is weaker, but covers a much greater distance. || Follows a trend of similar customs, replacing the current third one. | ||
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! rowspan="3" | Down special | ! rowspan="3" | Down special | ||
| style="background:#ffbfbf" | Wizard's Quake || | | style="background:#ffbfbf" | Wizard's Quake || On the ground, forcefully punches the ground with a shadow-charged fist, creating damaging shockwaves. In the air, before punching Ganondorf dashes straight downwards or diagonally downwards depending on how the move is angled: hitting an opponent directly with the fist meteor smashes them and makes Ganondorf stop. || Based on one of his attacks in ''Ocarina''. The aerial version is mostly a variation of an aerial [[Wizard's Foot]]. | ||
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| style="background:#ffffbf" | Wizard's Glide || On the ground, jumps and crashes diagonally down while punching the ground. In the air, covers a considerable horizontal distance. Cannot meteor, and the shockwaves upon landing are much weaker. Its trajectory can be slightly controlled by tilting the control pad. || A punch-based adaptation of Wizard's Dropkick, with Bouncing Fish's controllability added. | | style="background:#ffffbf" | Wizard's Glide || On the ground, jumps and crashes diagonally down while punching the ground. In the air, covers a considerable horizontal distance. Cannot meteor, and the shockwaves upon landing are much weaker. Its trajectory can be slightly controlled by tilting the control pad. || A punch-based adaptation of Wizard's Dropkick, with Bouncing Fish's controllability added. | ||
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| style="background:#ffbfbf" | Wizard's Shock || Flings on the ground a ball of electricity, which then splits in two bursts which travel along the ground for a short while, being less damaging but covering more range. In the air, shoots a long-range electric projectile straight downwards or diagonally downwards. Cannot meteor. || | | style="background:#ffbfbf" | Wizard's Shock || Flings on the ground a ball of electricity, which then splits in two bursts which travel along the ground for a short while, being less damaging but covering more range. In the air, shoots a long-range electric projectile straight downwards or diagonally downwards. Cannot meteor. || A combination of several of his attacks from ''Ocarina''. | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Final smash | ! Final smash | ||
| [[Beast Ganon]] || Turns into Ganon and dashes forwards. || Unchanged. | | [[Beast Ganon]] || Turns into Beast Ganon and dashes forwards. || Unchanged. | ||
|} | |} | ||
==Bandana Waddle Dee== | =={{iw|zeldawiki|Ganon}}== | ||
<div style="float:right">[http://zeldawiki.org/File:BeastGanon.png http://zeldawiki.org/images/c/c9/BeastGanon.png]</div> | |||
Not the humanoid Ganondorf; rather, the original (not timeline-wise but game order-wise) version of Link's greatest foe. A giant, boar-like monster with immense strength and powerful magical abilities. | |||
===Attributes=== | |||
* Ganon is a large and slow character, with physics similar to Ganondorf and Bowser. His size and body type are especially similar to Bowser's. | |||
* Ganon's uses a large trident as a weapon, complemented by several magical attacks. | |||
* His dodges involve him teleporting while leaving afterimages, as a reference to his teleporting animation in ''A Link to the Past''. | |||
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===Moveset=== | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
|- | |||
! !! Name !! Description !! Notes | |||
|- | |||
! Neutral attack | |||
| || Does several relatively quick swings with his trident. || Based on Ganondorf's trident combo in ''Hyrule Warriors''. | |||
|- | |||
! Forward tilt | |||
| || Swings his trident forwards in a horizontal arc. Can be angled. || Based on an attack used by Yuga Ganon in ''A Link between Words''. | |||
|- | |||
! Down tilt | |||
| || While crouching, pokes his trident forwards along the ground. || | |||
|- | |||
! Up tilt | |||
| || Twirls his trident above his head. || Ganon has a trident-twirling animation in several games, such as ''A Link to the Past''. Very similar to Palutena's. | |||
|- | |||
! Dash attack | |||
| || While dashing, raises his trident and slams it on the ground. || Similar to Marth's. | |||
|- | |||
! Forward smash | |||
| || Dashed forwards while poking a shadow-charged trident. || Based on an attack used by Yuga Ganon. | |||
|- | |||
! Down smash | |||
| || Forcefully punches the ground, creating a damaging shockwave which briefly paralyzed opponents. || Based on an attack from ''A Link to the Past'' and the ''Oracle'' games, also used by Ganondorf in ''Ocarina''. | |||
|- | |||
! Up smash | |||
| || Points his trident upwards: its tip is then surrounded by lightning bolts which cover a relatively wide area and deal multiple hits. || Inspired by an attack in ''Four Swords Adventures''. | |||
|- | |||
! Neutral aerial | |||
| || Twirls his trident around himself. || See up tilt, again also similar to Palutena's. | |||
|- | |||
! Forward aerial | |||
| || Swings his trident in an up-to-down motion. || Based on Bowser's. | |||
|- | |||
! Back aerial | |||
| || Pokes his trident backwards. || | |||
|- | |||
! Up aerial | |||
| || Twirls his trident above his head. || See up tilt. | |||
|- | |||
! Down aerial | |||
| || Pokes his trident downwards; its tip can meteor. || Similar to Shulk's, though longer-ranged. | |||
|- | |||
! Grab | |||
| || Grabs the foe with his hand. || | |||
|- | |||
! Pummel | |||
| || Pokes the foe with his trident. || | |||
|- | |||
! Up throw | |||
| || Simply throws the foe upwards. || | |||
|- | |||
! Forward throw | |||
| || Sends the foe forwards with a swing of his trident. || | |||
|- | |||
! Back throw | |||
| || Sends the opponent backwards by poking them with his trident. || | |||
|- | |||
! Down throw | |||
| || Places the opponent on the floor, the stabs them with his trident. || | |||
|- | |||
! Floor attack | |||
| || Twirls his trident above his head while getting back up. || See up tilt. | |||
|- | |||
! Edge attack | |||
| || Gets up, then pokes his trident along the floor. || | |||
|- | |||
! Neutral special | |||
| Dead Man's Volley || Shoots a chargeable electric projectile which travels horizontally and paralyzes opponents. Like Dedede's Gordos, the projectile can be reflected back even by normal attacks, provided their knockback is large enough. The projectile becomes faster and stronger (though not to the point of being able to KO at low percentages) at each reflection, up to the point where it cannot be reflected anymore. || A classic attack in the ''Zelda'' games, used in some fashion by several versions of Ganon and Ganondorf as well as other bosses. | |||
|- | |||
! Side special | |||
| Trident Boomerang || Throws a spinning trident forwards, which, after traveling a set distance, comes back to Ganon in a boomerang-like fashion. Keeping the button pressed and releasing it at the peak of the attack makes Ganon teleport to the trident and do a spinning slash. Teleporting in the air makes Ganon helpless. || Inspired by attacks in ''A Link to the Past'' and ''Hyrule Warriors'', among others. | |||
|- | |||
! Up special | |||
| Shadow Portal || Ganon disappears in a dark portal, then reappears in the selected direction. Causes helplessness. || Used by Beast Ganon in ''Twilight Princess'' and similar to many other teleportation-based moves. | |||
|- | |||
! Down special | |||
| Fire Ring || Makes a ring of fireballs appear around himself. The fireballs circle around Ganon, weakly damaging enemies and blocking weak projectiles, and disappear on their own after a while. In this state, Ganon cannot use any special attack. If the special button is pressed while the flames are active, the flames turn into fiery bats and are shot out in a radial pattern. || Based on an attack from ''A Link to the Past''. Similar to Mega Man's Leaf Shield. | |||
|- | |||
! Final smash | |||
| Demon Beast Ganon || Turns into a larger, more monstruous version of himself with permanent super armor. In this state, his only attacks are powered up versions of his neutral attack, up tilt, forward smash and down smash with matching directional inputs. || Inspired by Ganon in ''Hyrule Warriors'', as well as Giga Bowser. | |||
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=={{iw|wikirby|Bandana Waddle Dee}}== | |||
<div style="float:right">[http://wikirby.com/wiki/File:DeeRtDL.png http://wikirby.com/w/images/thumb/0/08/DeeRtDL.png/200px-DeeRtDL.png]</div> | <div style="float:right">[http://wikirby.com/wiki/File:DeeRtDL.png http://wikirby.com/w/images/thumb/0/08/DeeRtDL.png/200px-DeeRtDL.png]</div> | ||
Not just a | Not just a Waddle Dee with a bandana. Introduced in ''Kirby Super Star'' he acts as King Dedede's sort-of advisor and is a regular supporting character, often helping Kirby and sometimes even assisting him directly as a playable character: his playable debut was ''Kirby's Return to Dream Land'', where he acts as a copy of Kirby with a permanent Spear ability. | ||
===Attributes=== | ===Attributes=== | ||
*Bandana Waddle Dee's weapon is a spear with a | *Bandana Waddle Dee's weapon is a spear with a tipper mechanic, mixed with a Parasol in order to represent the abilities of [[Parasol Waddle Dee|other Waddle Dees]] and to give his moves more variety (note that in ''Kirby: Planet Robobot'' the generic Waddle Dee amiibo gives Kirby a special Parasol costume featuring a blue bandana). He thus plays as a combination of {{iw|wikirby|Spear}} and {{iw|wikirby|Parasol}} Kirby with some original moves. | ||
*His attributes are mostly similar to Kirby's, sharing a similar size, similar physics and a running animation. He possesses only one midair jump (playable Waddle Dees in the Kirby games have infinite jumps, but I feel this is mostly to not make their mobility completely inferior to Kirby's), but his jumps are higher. | *His attributes are mostly similar to Kirby's, sharing a similar size, similar physics and a running animation. He possesses only one midair jump (playable Waddle Dees in the Kirby games have infinite jumps, but I feel this is mostly to not make their mobility completely inferior to Kirby's), but his jumps are higher. | ||
*Holding the jump button makes him open his parasol, making him gently float down like a regular Parasol Waddle Dee. Like | *Holding the jump button makes him open his parasol, making him gently float down like a regular Parasol Waddle Dee. Like Peach's parasol it slightly damages enemies (but can never KO) and can be interrupted by fast falling, but does not cause helplessness. He swings around much more than Peach, but while in this stance he can still use any attack, closing the parasol and being unable to reopen it until he lands. | ||
*He also uses his Parasol as a shield, like Parasol Kirby. | *He also uses his Parasol as a shield, like Parasol Kirby. The shield's size does not decrease with time. | ||
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===Moveset=== | ===Moveset=== | ||
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! Down tilt | ! Down tilt | ||
| || Crouches and pokes with his spear, can | | || Crouches and pokes with his spear, can trip opponents. || Inspired by Marth's down tilt. | ||
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! Up tilt | ! Up tilt | ||
| Spear Copter || Quickly spins his spear above his head, dealing multiple hits. || A grounded variant of Spear Kirby's Spear Copter. Similar to | | Spear Copter || Quickly spins his spear above his head, dealing multiple hits. || A grounded variant of Spear Kirby's Spear Copter. Similar to Palutena's up tilt. | ||
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! Dash attack | ! Dash attack | ||
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! Forward aerial | ! Forward aerial | ||
| || Quickly pokes forwards three times with his spear. || A variation of Spear Thrust / Multispear Attack. | | || Quickly pokes forwards three times with his spear. || A variation of Spear Thrust / Multispear Attack. Inspired by Mii Swordfighter's forward aerial. | ||
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! Back aerial | ! Back aerial | ||
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! Up aerial | ! Up aerial | ||
| || Holding his spear by the end, quickly pokes upwards three times. || A variation of Skyward Thrust; Spear Kirby's version does not differ when used in the air. | | || Holding his spear by the end, quickly pokes upwards three times. || A variation of Skyward Thrust; Spear Kirby's version does not differ when used in the air. Similar to Duck Hunt's. | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Down aerial | ! Down aerial | ||
| Moon Drop || Holds his spear downwards and dives down in a corkscrew motion. || Based on Spear Kirby's move. | | Moon Drop || Holds his spear downwards and dives down in a corkscrew motion. || Based on Spear Kirby's move. Similar to Corrin's. | ||
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! Grab | ! Grab | ||
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! Down throw | ! Down throw | ||
| Parasol Twirl || Slams the opponent on the ground, then drills into them with his parasol. || Based on Parasol Kirby's move. | | Parasol Twirl || Slams the opponent on the ground, then drills into them with his parasol. || Based on Parasol Kirby's move. Similar to Bowser Jr.'s. | ||
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! Floor attack | ! Floor attack | ||
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! Side special | ! Side special | ||
| Parasol Shield || Spins his open parasol in front of himself, slightly damaging enemies and reflecting projectiles, as long as the special button is held. Once the parasol is out it can be moved on either side. || Based on Parasol Kirby's Parasol Swing, which has this effect when held. | | Parasol Shield || Spins his open parasol in front of himself, slightly damaging enemies and reflecting projectiles, as long as the special button is held. Once the parasol is out it can be moved on either side. || Based on Parasol Kirby's Parasol Swing, which has this effect when held. Partly inspired by Pit's Angel Ring. | ||
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! Up special | ! Up special | ||
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! Down special | ! Down special | ||
| Megaton Punch || Raises his fist, then forcefully punches the ground creating damaging shockwaves. Can be charged by holding the special button. The aerial version does not create a shockwave but | | Megaton Punch || Raises his fist, then forcefully punches the ground creating damaging shockwaves. Can be charged by holding the special button. The aerial version does not create a shockwave but meteor smashes opponents if charged enough. || Based on the minigame from ''Kirby Super Star'', Bandana Dee's first appearance. | ||
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! Final smash | ! Final smash | ||
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==Marill== | =={{s|wikirby|Galacta Knight}}== | ||
[[File:GalactaKnightTrophyWiiU.png|right|200px]] | |||
A legendary warrior, sealed away because of his immense power. He debuted in the ''Meta Knightmare Mode'' mode of ''Kirby Super Star Ultra'', where Meta Knight asks the Galactic NOVA to summon the strongest warrior in the galaxy for him to fight. He later made some reapperances as a boss fought in some extra game modes. | |||
===Attributes=== | |||
* Like in the Kirby games, Galacta Knight starts out as a semi-clone of Meta Knight with some key differences. | |||
* He is slower than Meta Knight, but his attack have more overall power and range. | |||
* His falling speed is lower, and he overall feels floatier. To compensate this, he has one midair jump less than Meta Knight. | |||
* His main weapon is his lance, which has a tipper effect. | |||
* He uses his shield for shielding; his shield thus does not decrease in size. | |||
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===Moveset=== | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
|- | |||
! !! Name !! Description !! Notes | |||
|- | |||
! Neutral attack | |||
| Flurry Attack || Does multiple quick jabs with his lance, then finishes with a short-range shockwave which can be reflected and absorbed. || Used during his boss battles; similar to Meta Knight's. | |||
|- | |||
! Forward tilt | |||
| || Performs a diagonal up-to-down > horizontal > diagonal up-to-down slashing combo. Hits after the first are optional, and the last hit is accompanied by a small jump. || Used in ''Return to Dream Land''; conceptually similar to Meta Knight's. | |||
|- | |||
! Down tilt | |||
| || Pokes his lance along the ground. || Cloned from Meta Knight. | |||
|- | |||
! Up tilt | |||
| || Strongly pokes upwards with his lance. || Used during his boss battles; very similar to Meta Knight's but with no spinning involved. | |||
|- | |||
! Dash attack | |||
| || Quickly dashes forwards brandishing his lance, which is surrounded by a drill-like tornado. || Used in his ''Return to Dream Land'' battle. | |||
|- | |||
! Forward smash | |||
| || Holds his lance behind himself while charging, then dashes forwards while quickly spinning around, dealing multiple hits. || Based on an attack in ''Return to Dream Land''; somewhat similar to attacks like Arm Rotor and Spinning Kong. | |||
|- | |||
! Down smash | |||
| || Plants his lance in the ground, making two multi-hitting twisters erupt at his sides. || A variation of a tornado-summoning attack used in all of his boss battles (see Down Special). Very similar to Mega Man's. | |||
|- | |||
! Up smash | |||
| || Points his lance upwards; its tip is then surrounded by a multi-hitting electrical pulse with a relatively wide range. || Based on one of his attacks as a boss, where he makes an energy beam swipe across the screen. Very similar to Mega Man's and Roy's. | |||
|- | |||
! Neutral aerial | |||
| Knight Spin || Spins around in a clockwise somersault with his lance extended. || Used in his ''Return to Dream Land'' battle; a slower version of Meta Knight's. | |||
|- | |||
! Forward aerial | |||
| || Slashes horizontally with his lance. || Based on some of his attacking poses in his boss battles; similar to Meta Knight's forward smash. | |||
|- | |||
! Back aerial | |||
| || Pokes behind himself with his lance three times. || Similar to Meta Knight's. | |||
|- | |||
! Up aerial | |||
| || Strongly pokes upwards with his lance straight upwards. || Based on some of his poses from his boss battles. | |||
|- | |||
! Down aerial | |||
| || Pointing his lance downwards, plummets down. Opponents hit at the beginning of the attack are meteor smashed. Creates a small shockwave upon landing. || Used during his boss battles; basically cloned from Toon Link's. | |||
|- | |||
! Grab | |||
| || Grabs the foe with his hand. || Cloned from Meta Knight. | |||
|- | |||
! Pummel | |||
| || Jabs the foe with his lance. || | |||
|- | |||
! Up throw | |||
| || Plants his lance on the ground, creating a tornado which deals multiple hits and carries the opponent upwards. || See down special. | |||
|- | |||
! Forward throw | |||
| || Kicks the opponent diagonally upwards. || Cloned from Meta Knight. | |||
|- | |||
! Back throw | |||
| || Flies around the opponent, then slams them away with a strong lance poke. || Adapted from Meta Knight's, but with no warp effect. Inspired by how he flies from one side of the stage to the other in ''Return to Dream Land''. | |||
|- | |||
! Down throw | |||
| || Places the opponent on the ground and pierces them with his lance. Deals low knockback. || | |||
|- | |||
! Floor attack | |||
| || Slashes backwards, then forwards with his lance. || | |||
|- | |||
! Edge attack | |||
| || Pokes forwards with his lance. || | |||
|- | |||
! Neutral special | |||
| [[Mach Tornado]] || Quickly spins around himself, creating a tornado which can be held longer by button mashing. In this state Galacta Knight can move freely; however he becomes helpless once the attack ends. || Used in his boss battles; cloned from Meta Knight. | |||
|- | |||
! Side special | |||
| Galactic Shield || Bashes his shield forwards, dealing some damage and knockback and reflecting incoming projectiles. || Inspired by an attack in ''Meta Knightmare Ultra''; somewhat similar to some of Palutena's moves. | |||
|- | |||
! Up special | |||
| [[Shuttle Loop]] || Does a looping upwards thrust, after which he becomes helpless. Has more horizontal manoeuvrability than Meta Knight's version. || Based on Meta Knight's; Galacta Knight uses a variant of this attack in his ''Return to Dream Land'' and ''Planet Robobot'' battles. | |||
|- | |||
! Down special | |||
| Galactic Twister || Holds his lance behind himself, charging the attack, then slashes it forwards releasing a twister. The twister deals multiple hits and carries the opponent upwards; it can be charged by holding the special button, gaining power, size and distance traversed before fading away; however it can be reflected. || Based on an attack used in all of his boss battles. Very similar to Mii Swordfighter's Gale Strike. | |||
|- | |||
! Final smash | |||
| Blade Storm || Flies in the background; gets surrounded by a circle of sword-shaped energy projectiles which then rain down on the battlefield, bouncing upon hitting platforms. || Based on one of his attacks in ''Return to Dream Land''. | |||
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==[[:wikirby:Robobot Armor|Robobot]] Kirby== | |||
<div style="float:right">[http://wikirby.com/wiki/File:Robobot.png http://wikirby.com/w/images/thumb/6/67/Robobot.png/250px-Robobot.png]</div> | |||
Kirby piloting a Robobot Armor, a mass-produced robot created by the Haltmann Works Company for planetary invasion. When ridden by Kirby, the Amor takes on his appearance and his ability to gain foes' abilities by assuming specific Modes. | |||
===Attributes=== | |||
*Robobot Kirby is a heavy and relatively slow character. | |||
*The Armor's attacks are a combination of several moves used by its various Modes. | |||
*The Armor possesses a single midair jump, for which it is propelled by its afterburners similar to Samus. | |||
*In its shielding state, the armor retracts its limbs and remains stationary, mirroring its guarding stance from ''Planet Robobot''. As such, its shield does not get smaller with time. | |||
*Like Donkey Kong, the Armor is able to walk faster and even jump while carrying heavy items. | |||
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===Moveset=== | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
|- | |||
! !! Name !! Description !! Notes | |||
|- | |||
! Neutral attack | |||
| Robobot Punch / Robobot Slam || Punch > punch > overhead slam with both hands. || Based on the Armor's basic combo. The final hit is very similar to Falco's forward smash. | |||
|- | |||
! Forward tilt | |||
| Power Beam Saber || Turns its hand into an energy blade and slashes forwards. Can be angled. || The Armor's basic attack in Sword Mode. | |||
|- | |||
! Down tilt | |||
| || Punches the ground in a reversed uppercut motion. || A reversed version of its up tilt. | |||
|- | |||
! Up tilt | |||
| || Does an uppercut. || Used in its Stone and Sword modes as part of its standard combo. | |||
|- | |||
! Dash attack | |||
| Burn Rubber || Turns into Wheel Mode, then does a spinning tackle. || Based on various attacks when in Wheel Mode. Similar to the spinning portion of Clown Kart Dash. | |||
|- | |||
! Forward smash | |||
| Cannon Blast || Charges an electric sphere, then shoots its forwards. The sphere can be reflected and absorbed, and it paralyzes foes. At maximum charge, instead of a ball the Armor fires a large, continuous beam. || A combination of its attacks in Spark Mode. | |||
|- | |||
! Down smash | |||
| Red Carped || Turns its hands into flamethrowers, then ignites the ground at its sides. || An atack used in Fire Mode. Similar to Mega Man's. | |||
|- | |||
! Up smash | |||
| Finale || Turns its hands into large speakers, then fires a large musical note upwards which covers a very short distance before exploding. || A simplified version of an attack in Mike Mode. | |||
|- | |||
! Neutral aerial | |||
| || Turns his hands into energy blades, then quickly spins around horizontally. || The final attack of its standard combo in Sword Mode. | |||
|- | |||
! Forward aerial | |||
| Robobot Punch || Punches forwards. || See neutral attack. | |||
|- | |||
! Back aerial | |||
| || Punches backwards while spinning around. || A variation of Robobot Punch. | |||
|- | |||
! Up aerial | |||
| Psithunder || Releases from its hands two electric spheres which travel upwards in an arc. || One of its attacks in ESP Mode. | |||
|- | |||
! Down aerial | |||
| Twin Saber Dance || Turns its hands into energy blades, the plummets downwards in a drilling motion. || One of its attacks in Sword Mode. | |||
|- | |||
! Grab | |||
| || Turns its arm into a wrench and grabs the opponent. | |||
| rowspan="2" | Based on how the Armor interacts with screws. | |||
|- | |||
! Pummel | |||
| || Squeezes the opponent with its wrench-hand. | |||
|- | |||
! Up throw | |||
| || Simply throws the opponent upwards. || | |||
|- | |||
! Forward throw | |||
| Robobot Punch || Punches the opponent forwards. || Yet another variation of Robobot Punch. Partly inspired by one of Fighter Kirby's throws. | |||
|- | |||
! Back throw | |||
| || Flings the opponent backwards with both hands. || Vaguely inspired by Mario's. | |||
|- | |||
! Down throw | |||
| || Places the opponent on the ground and punches them. || A variation of its down tilt. | |||
|- | |||
! Floor attack | |||
| || Slams down both fists on the ground. || Based on Donkey Kong's down smash. | |||
|- | |||
! Edge attack | |||
| || Slams a fist on the ground while getting up. || Based on Donkey Kong's in SSB4. | |||
|- | |||
! Neutral special | |||
| Scan Specs || A crosshair appears in front of the Armor. If it catches an opponent, the target is immobilized for a moment and takes some damage; then, the Armor gains the target's neutral special as its new neutral special. Unlike Kirby, the Armor does not gain new props such as swords or guns; its attacks are mostly executed with appropriate transformations mimicking actual Modes (for example, Sword Mode is used for all sword-based attacks, and Fire Mode for Bowser's Fire Breath). Most fast attacks are slower but more powerful than their original versions. Like Kirby, the current copy ability can be discarded by taunting or by taking enough damage, and using the base move on other Kirbies/Robobot Armors steals their current copy ability. || The Robobot Armor's version of Kirby's copy abilities. | |||
|- | |||
! Side special | |||
| Cutting Shot || Holds a spinning buzzsaw, which can be angled diagonally up or down. In this state, the Armor can walk, but not turn around nor dash. Releasing the button shoots the saw in the selected direction. || An attack available in Cutter Mode. | |||
|- | |||
! Up special | |||
| Parasault || The Armor sprouts propellers, and becomes able to fly around freely, albeit slowly, for a limited time. Does not cause helplessness. Contact with the propellers damages opponents, but the rest of the Armor is vulnerable. The move can be interrupted by any aerial attack, in which case it cannot be used again before landing. || An attack available in Parasol Mode. | |||
|- | |||
! Down special | |||
| Boomstepper || Drops a walking bomb from its mouth. Holding the special button makes the Armor spit the bomb at a higher angle. The bomb is able to stick on walls, and explodes on contact with an opponent or item or on its own after a while. It cannot be picked up, but it can be reflected. Only one bomb can be out at a time. || Bomb Mode's only attack. | |||
|- | |||
! Final smash | |||
| Final Screw || The Armor turns its arm into a giant drill, then dashes in a straight line. Once it has caught an opponent, it starts drilling through them; the damage can be increased by spinning the control stick. The attack ends with an explosion which sends the target flying. || Based on its finishing attack against the final boss of ''Planet Robobot''. | |||
|} | |||
==[[Marill]]== | |||
[[File:Marill-Origin.png|right|200px]] | [[File:Marill-Origin.png|right|200px]] | ||
A Water-type Pokémon which debuted in the short ''[[bulbapedia:PK01|Pikachu's Vacation]]'' before being formally introduced in the Generation II games. It set the trend of having a cute Pikachu-like Pokémon in every generation, and before its official reveal it was even nicknamed "Pikablu". While very rare in its original Generation II, Generation III made it way more widespread. It gained a Fairy typing in Generation VI. | A Water-type Pokémon which debuted in the short ''[[bulbapedia:PK01|Pikachu's Vacation]]'' before being formally introduced in the Generation II games. It set the trend of having a cute Pikachu-like Pokémon in every generation, and before its official reveal it was even nicknamed "Pikablu". While very rare in its original Generation II, Generation III made it way more widespread. It gained a Fairy typing in Generation VI. | ||
===Attributes=== | ===Attributes=== | ||
*Marill is designed as a | *Marill is designed as a Pikachu semi-clone (thanks to [[Source Gaming]] for the inspiration), with some moves inspired by Jigglypuff (another Fairy-type Pokémon with a similar body shape) and Squirtle (another Water-type Pokémon). | ||
*Marill is slower but more powerful than Pikachu, reflecting their statistics in the Pokémon games (assuming Huge Power and no Light Ball). | *Marill is slower but more powerful than Pikachu, reflecting their statistics in the Pokémon games (assuming Huge Power and no Light Ball). | ||
*Marill | *Marill can crawl, but not wall jump. | ||
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===Moveset=== | ===Moveset=== | ||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
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! Down tilt | ! Down tilt | ||
| || Does a crouching headbutt, | | || Does a crouching headbutt, which propels its a bit forwards. || Similar to Pac-Man's. | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Up tilt | ! Up tilt | ||
| || Swipes | | || Swipes its tail upwards back-to-front. || Cloned from Pikachu's. | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Dash attack | ! Dash attack | ||
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! Forward smash | ! Forward smash | ||
| Bubble || Releases a burst of bubbles in front of | | Bubble || Releases a burst of bubbles in front of itself. Can be angled. || Based on Pikachu's. | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Down smash | ! Down smash | ||
| || While lying on the ground, spins around several times, hitting with its tail and a jet of water | | || While lying on the ground, spins around several times, hitting opponents with its tail and a jet of water from its mouth. || A combination of Pikachu's and Squirtle's. | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Up smash | ! Up smash | ||
| || Compresses its springy tail, then headbutts upwards. || | | || Compresses its springy tail, then headbutts upwards. || | ||
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! Neutral aerial | ! Neutral aerial | ||
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! Forward aerial | ! Forward aerial | ||
| Bubblebeam || Releases a large burst of bubbles which also propels | | Bubblebeam || Releases a large burst of bubbles which also propels it backwards. || Based on Vaporeon's forward aerial attack in ''Super Smash Land''. | ||
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! Back aerial | ! Back aerial | ||
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! Down aerial | ! Down aerial | ||
| || Slams downwards tail-first. Can | | || Slams downwards tail-first. Can meteor smash. If Marill hits anything it slightly bounces upwards. || Inspired by Wario's in Project M. | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Grab | ! Grab | ||
| || Grabs the opponent with both hands. || | | || Grabs the opponent with both hands. || | ||
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! Pummel | ! Pummel | ||
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! Back throw | ! Back throw | ||
| || Does a vertical suplex, throwing the opponent backwards. || Based on Jigglypuff's | | || Does a vertical suplex, throwing the opponent backwards. || Based on Jigglypuff's; a simpler version of Pikachu's. | ||
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! Down throw | ! Down throw | ||
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! Floor attack | ! Floor attack | ||
| || Hits backwards, then forwards with its tail. || | | || Hits backwards, then forwards with its tail. || | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Edge attack | ! Edge attack | ||
| || Climbs the ledge and swipes with its tail || Cloned from Pikachu's. | | || Climbs the ledge and swipes with its tail. || Cloned from Pikachu's. | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Neutral special | ! Neutral special | ||
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|- | |- | ||
! Side special | ! Side special | ||
| Bounce || Charges its springy tail as long as the button is held, then quickly bounces forwards. Bounces upon hitting an opponent or a wall. || A move which involves jumping into the air and crashing | | {{iw|bulbapedia|Bounce|move}} || Charges its springy tail as long as the button is held, then quickly bounces forwards. Bounces upon hitting an opponent or a wall. || A move which involves jumping into the air and crashing onto the opponent. A variation of Skull Bash, partly inspired by Sheik's Bouncing Fish. | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Up special | ! Up special | ||
| [[Waterfall]] || Rides a waterfall diagonally upwards, becoming helpless after the attack's end. Can be angled. If used on the ground and angled directly forwards, Marill rides a wave on the ground: this version can make fall off ledges, but does not cause helplessness. || | | [[Waterfall]] || Rides a waterfall diagonally upwards, becoming helpless after the attack's end. Can be angled. If used on the ground and angled directly forwards, Marill rides a wave on the ground: this version can make it fall off ledges, but does not cause helplessness. Both versions deal multiple hits. || Based on Squirtle's, with elements of Roy's and Corrin's up specials and Piplup's and Oshawott's Surf. | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Down special | ! Down special | ||
| [[Rollout]] || Charges a spin as long as the button is held, then quickly rolls forwards. Marill can change direction while rolling on the ground, but not in the air. Hitting an airborne opponent | | [[Rollout]] || Charges a spin as long as the button is held, then quickly rolls forwards. Marill can change direction while rolling on the ground, but not in the air. Hitting an airborne opponent makes Marill regain control. || Cloned from Jigglypuff's, slower but more powerful. | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Final smash | ! Final smash | ||
| | | {{iw|bulbapedia|Hydro Vortex|move}} || Marill shoots a wave which traps surrounding enemies underwater, then dashes at them and catches them in a huge water vortex. || The Water-type Z-move, introduced in ''Sun/Moon''. Similar to Torrential Roar. | ||
|} | |} | ||
==Blaziken== | =={{iw|bulbapedia|Blaziken|Pokémon}}== | ||
[[File:BlazikenTrophyWiiU.png|right|150px]] | [[File:BlazikenTrophyWiiU.png|right|150px]] | ||
A Fire/Fighting-type Pokémon, the final form of | A Fire/Fighting-type Pokémon, the final form of Torchic and one of the starter Pokémon of Generation III. It was among the very first Pokémon used to demonstrate Mega Evolution (sooner than the other Hoenn starters) and was later made a playable character in ''Pokkén Tournament''. | ||
===Attributes=== | ===Attributes=== | ||
*As Blaziken is already conceptually similar to Captain Falcon, it is designed as a semi-clone of him, slower but more powerful to reflect its stats in the Pokémon series (high attack and special attack, but average speed) | *As Blaziken is already conceptually similar to Captain Falcon, it is designed as a semi-clone of him, slower but more powerful to reflect its stats in the Pokémon series (high attack and special attack, but average speed). | ||
*Several moves are however different from Falcon's, making Blaziken closer to | *Several moves are however different from Falcon's, making Blaziken closer to Lucas and Luigi than Ganondorf or Falco: some are inspired by other characters' (mainly Fox), some by its ''Pokkén'' playable version and some are mostly original. In general, it tends to be more kick-based than punch-based. | ||
*Its jumps are higher than Captain Falcon's, but it cannot wall jump. | |||
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===Moveset=== | ===Moveset=== | ||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
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|- | |- | ||
! Neutral attack | ! Neutral attack | ||
| || A slash > knee smash > multiple kicks > single strong kick combo. || Inspired by Captain Falcon's and Fox's neutral attacks, with some influence from ''Pokkén''. | | || A slash > knee smash > multiple quick kicks > single strong kick combo. || Inspired by Captain Falcon's and Fox's neutral attacks, with some influence from ''Pokkén''. | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Forward tilt | ! Forward tilt | ||
| || Kicks forwards. Can be angled. || Same as Captain Falcon's; | | || Kicks forwards. Can be angled. || Same as Captain Falcon's; similar to some of its attacks in ''Pokkén''. | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Down tilt | ! Down tilt | ||
| Low Sweep || A quick leg swipe. Can | | Low Sweep || A quick leg swipe. Can trip. || A Fighting-type move which reduces the target's speed. Same as Captain Falcon's. | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Up tilt | ! Up tilt | ||
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! Forward smash | ! Forward smash | ||
| || A knee smash followed by a cross-slash with both arms. || Inspired by | | || A knee smash followed by a cross-slash with both arms. || Inspired by Snake's forward tilt. | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Down smash | ! Down smash | ||
| Double Kick || Kicks forwards, then backwards. The two hits link together. || | | Double Kick || Kicks forwards, then backwards. The two hits link together. || Same as Captain Falcon's, but with Ganondorf's linking property. In the Pokémon games, a Fighting-type move which hits twice. | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Up smash | ! Up smash | ||
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! Neutral aerial | ! Neutral aerial | ||
| || A flurry of quick kicks. || Based on its weak aerial attack in ''Pokkén Tournament''. | | || A flurry of quick kicks. || Based on its weak aerial attack in ''Pokkén Tournament''. Similar to Fox's forward aerial and Captain Falcon's neutral aerial. | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Forward aerial | ! Forward aerial | ||
| || | | || Kicks forward with one leg, then the other. || Same as Captain Falcon's original forward aerial (currently his neutral aerial). | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Back aerial | ! Back aerial | ||
| || | | || Does a roundhouse kick behind itself. || | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Up aerial | ! Up aerial | ||
| || A flip kick, noticeably slower but more powerful than Falcon's. || Same as Captain Falcon's | | || A flip kick, noticeably slower but more powerful than Falcon's. || Same as Captain Falcon's; inspired by some of its moves in ''Pokkén''. | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Down aerial | ! Down aerial | ||
| || Kicks downwards in an arc. Can | | || Kicks downwards in an arc. Can meteor smash. || Similar to Palutena's. | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Grab | ! Grab | ||
| || Grabs the opponent with both claws. || | | || Grabs the opponent with both claws. || | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Pummel | ! Pummel | ||
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! Up throw | ! Up throw | ||
| || Punches the opponent upwards with a fiery hand, Shoryuken-style. || Similar to Captain Falcon's. | | || Punches the opponent upwards with a fiery hand, Shoryuken-style. || Similar to Captain Falcon's, as well as one of its attacking animations in the 3DS Pokémon games. | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Forward throw | ! Forward throw | ||
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! Neutral special | ! Neutral special | ||
| | | [[Flamethrower]] || Breathes fire in front of itself. The flame can be directioned and dies down over time. || Identical to Charizard's version; though Blaziken is most often used as a physical attacker this move represents its good Special Attack statistic. | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Side special | ! Side special | ||
| High Jump Kick || | | {{iw|bulbapedia|High Jump Kick|move}} || Quickly jumps forwards with its knee sticking out. Powerful and covers a good distance, but Blaziken suffers recoil damage if it hits a wall or a shielding opponent. Cannot grab ledges. || A Fighting-type move which, while very powerful, severely damages its user if it misses. Notably, Blaziken is wshown using a knee attack in its official artwork. | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Up special | ! Up special | ||
| Sky Uppercut || A fiery uppercut which covers a long distance. Unlike | | {{iw|bulbapedia|Sky Uppercut|move}} || A fiery uppercut which covers a long distance. Unlike Falcon Dive, it does not grab the opponent. || A Fighting-type move (with no fire effect) which can hit flying opponents. Essentially a Shoryuken. | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Down special | ! Down special | ||
| | | {{iw|bulbapedia|Blaze Kick|move}} || On the ground, quickly dashes forwards with its leg outstretched and on fire. In the air, the move can be angled fully or 45° downwards; if angled fully downwards it can meteor smash. || Blaziken signature move, a fiery kick. A more controllable variation of Falcon Kick. | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Final smash | ! Final smash | ||
| Mega Evolution (Mega Blaziken) || Blaziken mega evolves into Mega Blaziken. Any nearby opponents are trapped, attacked with multiple quick kicks and finally sent flying with a powerful fiery uppercut. || Same as other Pokémon with Mega Evolutions. Mechanically inspired by | | Mega Evolution (Mega Blaziken) || Blaziken mega evolves into Mega Blaziken. Any nearby opponents are trapped, attacked with multiple quick kicks and finally sent flying with a powerful fiery uppercut. || Same as other Pokémon with Mega Evolutions. Mechanically inspired by Triforce Slash and Shin Shoryuken. | ||
|} | |} | ||
==Gardevoir== | ==[[Gardevoir]]== | ||
[[File:Gardevoir-Origin.png|right|200px]] | [[File:Gardevoir-Origin.png|right|200px]] | ||
A Psychic-type Pokémon introduced in Generation III, it gained a Fairy type and a Mega Evolution in Generation VI. It is notably used by Wally in the original Generation III games and by the Champion Diantha in ''Pokémon X and Y''. It is also playable in ''Pokkén Tournament''. | A Psychic-type Pokémon introduced in Generation III, it gained a Fairy type and a Mega Evolution in Generation VI. It is notably used by Wally in the original Generation III games and by the Champion Diantha in ''Pokémon X and Y''. It is also playable in ''Pokkén Tournament''. | ||
===Attributes=== | ===Attributes=== | ||
*Gardevoir is designed as yet another elegant lady; some moves are thus inspired by similar characters like | *Gardevoir is designed as yet another elegant lady; some moves are thus inspired by similar characters like Peach, Zelda and Rosalina. | ||
*As another Psychic-type Pokémon, | *As another Psychic-type Pokémon, Mewtwo also works as a partial inspiration. | ||
*Other moves are adapted from its ''Pokkén'' version, or its depiction in the ''Pokémon'' games. | *Other moves are adapted from its ''Pokkén'' version, or its depiction in the ''Pokémon'' games. | ||
*All of its dodges involve it teleporting. | *All of its dodges involve it teleporting. | ||
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===Moveset=== | ===Moveset=== | ||
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|- | |- | ||
! Neutral attack | ! Neutral attack | ||
| || A | | || A slap > slap > psychic burst combo. || Inspired by its weak combo in ''Pokkén''. Similar to Peach's. | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Forward tilt | ! Forward tilt | ||
| || Swipes its arm forwards releasing a burst of energy. || A combination of one of its attacking animations in the | | || Swipes its arm forwards releasing a burst of energy. || A combination of one of its attacking animations in the 3DS Pokémon games and the start of its weak combo in ''Pokkén''. Similar to Zelda's. | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Down tilt | ! Down tilt | ||
| || Crouches and swipes its arm slightly above the ground. || Based on its down strong attack in ''Pokkén'' | | || Crouches and swipes its arm slightly above the ground. || Based on its down strong attack in ''Pokkén''. Similar to Peach's. | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Up tilt | ! Up tilt | ||
| || Raises its arms, releasing a wide burst of sparkles. || A combination of one of Mega Gardevoir's attacking animations in | | || Raises its arms, releasing a wide burst of sparkles. || A combination of one of Mega Gardevoir's attacking animations in the 3DS games and Mega Gardevoir's victory pose in ''Pokkén''. Similar to Peach's. | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Dash attack | ! Dash attack | ||
| || Attacks with a psychically charged uppercut. || Used in some of its strong moves in ''Pokkén'' | | || Attacks with a psychically charged uppercut. || Used in some of its strong moves in ''Pokkén''. Similar to Rosalina's. | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Forward smash | ! Forward smash | ||
| Stored Power || Makes a series of bursts erupt from the ground in front of it; charging the attack makes more bursts appear (up to 3), covering more distance. || A Psychic-type move which becomes more powerful the more stat boosts the user has. Its behavior here is based on its ''Pokkén'' version. | | {{iw|bulbapedia|Stored Power|move}} || Makes a series of bursts erupt from the ground in front of it; charging the attack makes more bursts appear (up to 3), covering more distance. || A Psychic-type move which becomes more powerful the more stat boosts the user has. Its behavior here is based on its ''Pokkén'' version. | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Down smash | ! Down smash | ||
| Dazzling Gleam || Crosses its arms, then spreads them getting surrounded by a damaging light dome which deals multiple hits. || A Fairy-type move which hits all adjacent opponents. Its behavior here is based on its ''Pokkén'' version. | | {{iw|bulbapedia|Dazzling Gleam|move}} || Crosses its arms, then spreads them getting surrounded by a damaging light dome which deals multiple hits. || A Fairy-type move which hits all adjacent opponents. Its behavior here is based on its ''Pokkén'' version. | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Up smash | ! Up smash | ||
| || Quickly spins while surrounded by a ribbon, dealing multiple hits. || Based on its counterattack in ''Pokkén'' | | || Quickly spins while surrounded by a ribbon, dealing multiple hits. || Based on its counterattack in ''Pokkén''. Very similar to Peach's. | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Neutral aerial | ! Neutral aerial | ||
| || Spreads its arms and spins around quickly, as if dancing. || Similar to Peach's and Zelda's, but with a | | || Spreads its arms and spins around quickly, as if dancing. || Similar to Peach's and Zelda's, but with a slightly different pose. Similar to its forward weak and back strong attacks in ''Pokkén''. | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Forward aerial | ! Forward aerial | ||
| || | | || Leans forward, releasing a spherical, short-range burst from both hands. || Based on its high stance strong attack in ''Pokkén''. Similar to Ness's. | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Back aerial | ! Back aerial | ||
| || Turns around, lets out a quick energy burst and returns to its original position. || | | || Turns around, lets out a quick energy burst and returns to its original position. || | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Up aerial | ! Up aerial | ||
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! Grab | ! Grab | ||
| || Grabs the foe with both hands. || | | || Grabs the foe with both hands. || | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Pummel | ! Pummel | ||
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! Up throw | ! Up throw | ||
| Fairy Wind || Flings the foe upwards, then follows them in a spinning tornado. || The basic Fairy-type attack (which Gardevoir cannot learn but was shown using in prerelease material for ''X'' and ''Y''). Based on its duel phase throw in ''Pokkén''. | | {{iw|bulbapedia|Fairy Wind}} || Flings the foe upwards, then follows them in a spinning tornado. || The basic Fairy-type attack (which Gardevoir cannot learn but was shown using in prerelease material for ''X'' and ''Y''). Based on its duel phase throw in ''Pokkén''. | ||
|- | |||
! Forward throw | |||
| || Holds the foe in front of itself, then slashes them with a cross of psychic energy flinging them directly forwards. || Based on its field phase throw in ''Pokkén''. | |||
|- | |||
! Back throw | |||
| || Telekinetically holding the foe, turns around and flings them backwards. || Similar to Mario's and Mewtwo's. | |||
|- | |||
! Down throw | |||
| || Telekinetically lifts the foe, then slams them on the ground. || Similar to Palutena's and R.O.B.'s. | |||
|- | |||
! Floor attack | |||
| || Hits with a quick burst on both sides at the same time. || Similar to Lucario's down smash. | |||
|- | |||
! Edge attack | |||
| || Climbs up, then swipes its arm forwards. || | |||
|- | |||
! Neutral special | |||
| {{iw|bulbapedia|Magical Leaf|move}} || Gets surrounded by a cloud of leaves which can block weak projectiles. If the special button is held, the leaves are then shot outwards: if there are opponents nearby they home on them, otherwise they get shot in a radial pattern. || A Grass-type attack, learned by Gardevoir, which has the rare property of never missing in normal conditions. Its behavior here is partly inspired by its ''Pokkén'' version. | |||
|- | |||
! Side special | |||
| {{iw|bulbapedia|Moonblast|move}} || Charges an arrow-like energy ball, then releases it. Can be aimed up or down before being thrown. || A powerful Fairy-type attack. Inspired by several of Gardevoir's projectile attacks in ''Pokkén''. | |||
|- | |||
! Up special | |||
| [[Teleport]] || Warps in the specified direction. || Direct clone of Mewtwo's; it is part of Gardevoir's starting moveset in the ''Pokémon'' games. | |||
|- | |||
! Down special | |||
| {{iw|bulbapedia|Light Screen|move}} || Creates a large bubble-like reflector around itself with a strong push effect on startup. Does not protect against direct attacks. The bubble can be held, but depletes over time like a shield: if it breaks, Gardevoir is [[stun]]ned for a short while (comparable to a low-damage Disable). || Based on Poké Ball Gardevoir's Reflect. In the ''Pokémon'' games, Light Screen decreases the damage from special attacks; its behavior here is also inspired by Protect, which negates all damage but is likely to fail on consecutive uses. | |||
|- | |||
! Final smash | |||
| Mega Evolution (Mega Gardevoir) || The screen gets dark, and the moon appears. Gardevoir Mega Evolves into Mega Gardevoir, floats in the upper part of the screen and lets out a large beam of light, which can be quickly directioned. || A variation of Lucario's Aura Storm influenced by Fairy Tempest, Gardevoir's Burst Attack in ''Pokkén''. | |||
|} | |||
=={{s|bulbapedia|Sylveon|Pokémon}}== | |||
[[File:SylveonTrophyWiiU.png|right|200px]] | |||
An evolution of [[Eevee]] introduced in Generation VII. It was used in promotional material to showcase the newly added Fairy type, and received some exposure in the animated series as one of Serena's Pokémon. | |||
===Attributes=== | |||
*Sylveon has an overall playful and cutesy demeanor, sort of like Peach. | |||
*It attacks through a combination of direct physical attacks, swipes of its ribbons (partly inspired by Ivysaur's vine swipes) and sparkly stuff befitting a Fairy-type. | |||
*Fitting its statistics and role in the Pokémon games, it is slow but bulky and makes use of some debuffing moves. | |||
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===Moveset=== | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
|- | |||
! !! Name !! Description !! Notes | |||
|- | |||
! Neutral attack | |||
| || A paw strike > multiple ribbon slashes > headbutt combo. || Similar to Ivysaur's. | |||
|- | |||
! Forward tilt | |||
| || Points its ribbons forwards and releases a burst of sparkles. Can be angled. || | |||
|- | |||
! Down tilt | |||
| || Swipes one of its ribbons near the ground, making the opponent trip. || | |||
|- | |||
! Up tilt | |||
| || Quickly swipes its head-ribbons in a back-to-forward arc. || Similar to Pikachu's. | |||
|- | |||
! Dash attack | |||
| || Tilting its head, dashes forwards with a headbutt. || Based on Eevee's attack as a Poké Ball Pokémon in ''SSB4''. | |||
|- | |||
! Forward smash | |||
| || Leans backwards, then pounces forwards with a headbutt. || Based on its physical attacking animation in the 3DS ''Pokémon'' games; somewhat similar to Ivysaur's. | |||
|- | |||
! Down smash | |||
| || Quickly spins its ribbons along the ground. || Based on Ivysaur's. | |||
|- | |||
! Up smash | |||
| || Does a front-to-back headbutt accompanied by sparkles. || Similar to Pikachu's. | |||
|- | |||
! Neutral aerial | |||
| || Spins its ribbons around itself. || Similar to Palutena's. | |||
|- | |||
! Forward aerial | |||
| || Does a cross-slash with its ribbons. || Inspired by Ivysaur's, as well as Bulbasaur's and Chikorita's vine-based attacking animations in the 3DS games. | |||
|- | |||
! Back aerial | |||
| || Quickly kicks backwards with its hind legs. Weak, but has low starting and ending lag. || | |||
|- | |||
! Up aerial | |||
| || Quickly swipes its ribbons upwards several times, ending with a strong burst of sparkles. || Similar to R.O.B.'s. | |||
|- | |||
! Down aerial | |||
| || Does a clockwise somersault, slapping its ribbons below itself. Hits twice, once per set. || | |||
|- | |||
! Grab | |||
| || Grabs and holds in place the opponent with its ribbons. || Similar to Ivysaur's. | |||
|- | |||
! Pummel | |||
| || Headbutts the opponent. || | |||
|- | |||
! Up throw | |||
| || Leans on its back, spins the opponent above itself with its paws like a cat playing with a yarn ball, then pushes them upwards. || | |||
|- | |- | ||
! Forward throw | ! Forward throw | ||
| || | | || Flings the opponent forwards. || | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Back throw | ! Back throw | ||
| || | | || Turns around and flings the opponent. || | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Down throw | ! Down throw | ||
| || | | || Jumps and slams the opponent on the ground, making them end up behind itself. Can be followed by a back aerial. || Similar to Peach's. | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Floor attack | ! Floor attack | ||
| || | | || Swipes on both sides with its ribbons. || Similar to Ivysaur's. | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Edge attack | ! Edge attack | ||
| || | | || Headbutts while climbing the ledge. || | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Neutral special | ! Neutral special | ||
| | | {{iw|bulbapedia|Moonblast|move}} || Opens its mouth and points its feelers in front of itself, creating a sphere of light which is then shot forwards. Can be charged for more power and size, but can also be reflected and absorbed. || One of the strongest Fairy-type attacks. Similar to Shadow Ball, Dragon Fang Shot and others. | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Side special | ! Side special | ||
| | | {{iw|bulbapedia|Draining Kiss|move}} || Blows a kiss, shooting forwards a heart-shaped bubble. Upon hitting an opponent the bubble bursts, dealing low fixed knockback and some damage which is then restored to Sylveon. Can be reflected. || A Fairy-type attack which drains the target's health. | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Up special | ! Up special | ||
| | | {{iw|bulbapedia|Fairy Wind|move}} || Surrounded by a sparkly, multi-hitting whirlwind, Sylveon ascends while spinning around itself. Causes helplessness. || The basic Fairy-type attack; the animation is inspired by one of Sylveon's animations in the 3DS games. | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Down special | ! Down special | ||
| | | {{iw|bulbapedia|Baby-Doll Eyes|move}} || Smiles and opens its eyes wide, releasing a short-range projectile: if an opponent is hit, their damage output and knockback are reduced for a while. Only works if the opponent is facing Sylveon. Can be reflected. || A Fairy-type status move which reduces the target's Attack. Partly inspired by Mewtwo's Disable. | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Final smash | ! Final smash | ||
| | | {{iw|bulbapedia|Twinkle Tackle|move}} || Only works at short range. If any opponents are caught, the backgkround turns pink and starry. Sylveon dances around the caught opponents, then charges at them with a strong tackle accompanied by star effects which sends them flying. || The Fairy-type Z-move in the Pokémon games. Works similarly to other trapping Final Smashes like Blue Falcon. | ||
|} | |} | ||
==Arcade Bunny== | ==[[wikipedia:Nintendo Badge Arcade|Arcade Bunny]]== | ||
<div style="float:right">[http://www.mariowiki.com/File:Char-sales-bunny-badges.png http://www.mariowiki.com/images/thumb/e/e7/Char-sales-bunny-badges.png/250px-Char-sales-bunny-badges.png]</div> | <div style="float:right">[http://www.mariowiki.com/File:Char-sales-bunny-badges.png http://www.mariowiki.com/images/thumb/e/e7/Char-sales-bunny-badges.png/250px-Char-sales-bunny-badges.png]</div> | ||
The shop assistant of the {{s|wikipedia|Nintendo Badge Arcade}}, an arcade where players can use various types of {{s|wikipedia|claw crane}}s to catch badges used to decorate the | The shop assistant of the {{s|wikipedia|Nintendo Badge Arcade}}, an arcade where players can use various types of {{s|wikipedia|claw crane}}s to catch badges used to decorate the 3DS's home menu. Friendly and enthusiastic, he just ''loves'' Nintendo games. | ||
===Attributes=== | ===Attributes=== | ||
* The Arcade Bunny has an overall goofy demeanor, similar to Villager and Mr. Game & Watch. | * The Arcade Bunny has an overall goofy demeanor, similar to Villager and Mr. Game & Watch. | ||
* Several of his moves integrate the badges after which the Arcade is named, as well as | * Several of his moves integrate the badges after which the Arcade is named, as well as the different types of arms available in the actual machines. | ||
* Other moves, owing to his fanboyish personality, are directly inspired by existing ''Smash'' characters. | * Other moves, owing to his fanboyish personality, are directly inspired by existing ''Smash'' characters. | ||
* | * The damage and knockback of his badge-based attacks vary slightly depending on the badge itself, but not by much. | ||
* His size and physics are similar to Mario's, though he's overall more sluggish. | * His size and physics are similar to Mario's, though he's overall more sluggish. | ||
* His walking animation is directly taken from the icon which appears in Nintendo Badge Arcade's loading screens. | * His walking animation is directly taken from the icon which appears in Nintendo Badge Arcade's loading screens. | ||
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===Moveset=== | ===Moveset=== | ||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
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! Dash attack | ! Dash attack | ||
| || Attempts a shoulder tackle, but trips and rolls forwards, ending up back | | || Attempts a shoulder tackle, but trips and rolls forwards, ending up back on his feet. || A comical variation of Captain Falcon's. | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Forward smash | ! Forward smash | ||
| Hammer Arm || Raises a mallet with both hands, then slams it on the ground in front of himself, jumping slightly. || See forward aerial. | | Hammer Arm || Raises a mallet with both hands, then slams it on the ground in front of himself, jumping slightly. || See forward aerial. Similar to King Dedede's. | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Down smash | ! Down smash | ||
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! Up smash | ! Up smash | ||
| || Raises upwards a random badge depicting an item (Super Mushroom, Triforce...), then holds it above his head. || Similar to Pac-Man's | | || Raises upwards a random badge depicting an item (Super Mushroom, Triforce...), then holds it above his head. || Similar to Pac-Man's; partly inspired by Link's item-holding pose in his source games. | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Neutral aerial | ! Neutral aerial | ||
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! Forward aerial | ! Forward aerial | ||
| Hammer Arm || Swipes a mallet in front of himself in a downward arc. Can meteor. || One of the available arm types, a hammer which slams badges sideways. Also | | Hammer Arm || Swipes a mallet in front of himself in a downward arc. Can meteor. || One of the available arm types, a hammer which slams badges sideways. Also similar to Kirby's aerial Hammer in ''Melee''. | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Back aerial | ! Back aerial | ||
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|- | |- | ||
! Pummel | ! Pummel | ||
| || Headbutts the opponent. || | | || Headbutts the opponent. || Similar to Mario's. | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Up throw | ! Up throw | ||
| || Swipes the Claw Arm upwards, releasing the opponent. || | | || Swipes the Claw Arm upwards, releasing the opponent. || Similar to Jigglypuff's. | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Forward throw | ! Forward throw | ||
| || Swipes the Claw Arm forwards, releasing the opponent. || | | || Swipes the Claw Arm forwards, releasing the opponent. || | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Back throw | ! Back throw | ||
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! Down throw | ! Down throw | ||
| || Swipes the Claw Arm downwards, slamming the opponent on the ground. || | | || Swipes the Claw Arm downwards, slamming the opponent on the ground. || Vaguely inspired by Samus's. | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Floor attack | ! Floor attack | ||
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|- | |- | ||
! Edge attack | ! Edge attack | ||
| || Climbs the ledge, headbutting forwards. || | | || Climbs the ledge, headbutting forwards. || | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Neutral special | ! Neutral special | ||
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|- | |- | ||
! Side special | ! Side special | ||
| Bomb || Holds a bomb in his hand, being able to aim it upwards or downwards, then throws it. The bomb explodes on contact with anything and generates a push effect outside its damaging area. If not thrown in time the bomb explodes, damaging the Bunny but dealing no knockback. || One of the available arm types, a bomb whose explosion pushes badges. | | Bomb || Holds a bomb in his hand, being able to aim it upwards or downwards, then throws it. The bomb explodes on contact with anything and generates a push effect outside its damaging area. If not thrown in time the bomb explodes, damaging the Bunny but dealing no knockback. || One of the available arm types, a bomb whose explosion pushes badges. Inspired by Kirby's {{s|wikirby|Bomb}} copy ability. | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Up special | ! Up special | ||
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|- | |- | ||
! Down special | ! Down special | ||
| Badge Shield || Pulls out a large badge depicting a shield or shield-like object (Hylian Shield, Mirror Shield, [[Brick block]]...), which acts as a reflector and protects the Bunny from direct attacks. However, if damaged enough it breaks, dealing minor knockback to the Bunny. || Based on | | Badge Shield || Pulls out a large badge depicting a shield or shield-like object (Hylian Shield, Mirror Shield, [[Brick block]]...), which acts as a reflector and protects the Bunny from direct attacks. However, if damaged enough it breaks, dealing minor knockback to the Bunny. || Based on Pit's Mirror Shield and Guardian Orbitars. | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Final smash | ! Final smash | ||
| Badge Arcade || The Arcade Bunny exits the stage end jumps in the foreground, behind a glass pane. The stage then acts as a claw machine: the Bunny has three attempts to move a Claw Arm to catch enemies and drag them offstage. The attack passes through soft platforms and acts as a grab. || Based on the actual Arcade's main mode, whose goal is catching as many badges as possible. | | Badge Arcade || The Arcade Bunny exits the stage end jumps in the foreground, behind a glass pane. The stage then acts as a claw machine: the Bunny has three attempts to move a Claw Arm to catch enemies and drag them offstage. The attack passes through soft platforms and acts as a grab. || Based on the actual Arcade's main mode, whose goal is catching as many badges as possible. Conceptually similar to Snake's and Zero Suit Samus's. | ||
|} | |} |
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Tabuu[edit]
The leader of the Subspace Army and the primary antagonist of Brawl's Subspace Emissary mode.
Attributes[edit]
- Most of Tabuu's moveset is adapted from his boss version, with almost all of his original moves included in some fashion. For clarity, in the following the unofficial names from his page here on SmashWiki will be used when describing the origin of moves.
- Somewhat like Ganondorf he is rather slow and heavy, but also powerful. He has relatively good aerial mobility and possesses several long-range attacks.
- He is almost always depicted as hovering, to an even greater extent than Mewtwo.
- For his crouch he merely leans down without touching the ground. In this state he can slide on the ground; his "crawl" is therefore similar to Rosalina's.
- All of his dodges involve him teleporting.
Moveset[edit]
Name | Description | Notes | |
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Neutral attack | Slashes in front of him with his hands several times. Slow but powerful for a jab. | Based on his "Rapid Chop" attack. | |
Forward tilt | Shoots a projection of himself forwards, which can be reflected. | Based on his "Ghost Projection" attack. | |
Down tilt | Gestures at the ground in front of himself generating a small explosion. | Vaguely based on his several explosive attacks. Similar to Samus's down tilt and Mewtwo's down smash. | |
Up tilt | Crouches and quickly juts out his wings. | Inspired by Charizard's up tilt and Corrin's up smash. | |
Dash attack | Turns himself into a giant blue blade and dashes forwards. | Based on his "Shark Blade" attack. | |
Forward smash | Turns his hand into a golden blade, then dashes forward with an uppercut. Stops at ledges. | Based on his "Diving Slash" attack. Similar to Wolf's forward smash, Rosalina's dash and Raptor Boost. | |
Down smash | Summons under himself a black draconic head which shoots a large beam. The beam can go over ledges, and does not act as a projectile. | A toned down version of his "Dragon Laser" attack. | |
Up smash | Looks upwards in an arc, shooting beams from his eyes. | Inspired by his "Eye Beams" attack. Similar to Samus's up smash and one of R.O.B.'s taunts. | |
Neutral aerial | Gets surrounded by a swarm of electrical particles. | Based on his "Electrical Shield" attack. Similar to Mewtwo's. | |
Forward aerial | Turns his hand into a golden blade and slashes forwards and downwards in an arc, advancing slightly. | Another variation of Diving Slash, also inspired by Ganondorf's, Mewtwo's and Mario's forward aerials. | |
Back aerial | Quickly juts out his wings from his back. Unlike Corrin's, he is not pushed forwards. | Inspired by Corrin's, as well as Kefka's Havoc Wing in Dissidia Final Fantasy. | |
Up aerial | Doing a somersault, points upwards generating explosions in an arc. | Based on several of his explosive attacks. | |
Down aerial | Sprays a stream of sparkles downwards and forwards. Weak, but can disrupt recoveries. | Based on the first part of his "Bullet Rain" attack. | |
Grab | Chain of Light | Whips a golden chain in front of himself and uses it to hold the opponent. Can be used as a tether and grab aerial. | Based on his "Chain of Light" attack and similar to Samus's. |
Pummel | Repeatedly chops the target with one hand. | A variation of Rapid Chop. | |
Up throw | Uppercuts the opponent with a golden blade. | Inspired by Captain Falcon's. | |
Forward throw | Trows the opponent up in front of him, then shoots a large explosive sphere at them. | A combination of his "Bullet Rain" attack and Mewtwo's forward throw. | |
Back throw | Swings the opponent backwards with his whip. | Similar to Samus's. | |
Down throw | Slams the opponent on the ground with his whip. | Again, based on Chain of Light. Similar to Samus's. | |
Floor attack | Simply teleports to an upright position with a lightly damaging burst. | ||
Edge attack | While climbing the ledge, slashes the ground with a golden blade. | Yet another variation of Diving Slash. | |
Neutral special | Subspacial Star | Throws a large three-pronged shuriken, which can be aimed up, forward or down. The attack can be charged, becoming bigger and more powerful, by holding the special button. After reaching its maximum distance, the shuriken homes to Tabuu's current position. | Based on his "Shuriken Boomerang" attack, with clues from Water Shuriken and (Toon) Link's Boomerang. |
Side special | Subspacial Trail | Makes a gesture, making several sparkling spots appear in sequence in a line in front of him. By holding the special button it is possible to make the spots appear above or below the main line, as well as control how many spots appear (up to five). Once the button is released the points detonate in the order they appeared. | Based on his "Pinpoint Explosion" attack. Similar to Din's Fire. |
Up special | Subspacial Warp | Teleports in the chosen direction, generating a damaging burst on reappearance. Covers a relatively short range, but can be used up to three times in a row before causing helplessness. | Based on his "Explosive teleport" attack. Conceptually a mix of Quick Attack and Farore's Wind. |
Down special | Subspacial Shield | Creates a large polygonal shield around himself, which reflects projectiles and damages opponents on startup. | Based on the shield he uses to block Master Hand in a cutscene. Very similar to Fox's Reflector. |
Final smash | Off Waves | Teleports to the center of the stage, spreads his wings and releases three very powerful circular shock waves. | A weakened version of the original Off Waves. |
Ganondorf (sword-based)[edit]
Some people resent Ganondorf being mostly a Captain Falcon clone with no swordplay, others are fond of his current version and wouldn't appreciate radical changes. I am personally fine with the current Ganondorf (in fact, he's among my overall favourite characters if not the absolute favourite), but I still wanted to try to come up with some possible changes.
Attributes[edit]
- Ganondorf's moveset now integrates several sword-based moves; however in most cases they are directly derived from current moves and do not induce extreme functional changes: by now Ganondorf has a defined Smash identity, and I wouldn't want it to be completely removed.
- Ganondorf uses two types of weapons: a greatsword (based on his SpaceWorld 2000 sword) for slow but heavy hits, and a smaller sai-like sword (based on his Ocarina and Wind Waker swords) for quicker hits (henceforth simply called "small sword"). Some of his attack use two swords at once, mimicking his Ocarina, Wind Waker and Hyrule Warriors versions. Ganondorf is able to make weapons appear and disappear when needed with a shadow effect, similar to the one used in Hyrule Warriors.
- Some purely physical attacks are retained: they are part of Ganondorf's Smash identity, they fit his Power theme and he himself has used them in several occasions (his Twilight Princess final battle and some cutscenes in Wind Waker, for example).
- Ganondorf's idle pose and walking animation have him holding his large sword in a manner similar to his Twilight Princess artwork. His running animation has him more hunched over and menacing.
- Ganondorf's second jump no longer involves a backflip, but is higher, floatier and accompanied by a shadow effect, to represent the floating ability he demonstrates in some games.
Moveset[edit]
Moves are color-coded depending on their relationship with their current versions:
- unmarked moves are (mostly) unchanged
- moves in green have an altered animation, but similar overall behavior
- moves in yellow retain their overall animation, but have some relevant differences in properties
- moves in orange are partly based on current moves, but have several important differences, and/or they have been moved around
- moves in red are completely new
Name | Description | Notes | |
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Neutral attack | Does a backhanded slap, which acts as a reflector. Slightly shorter range than his current jab. | Mainly based on one of his reflecting animations in Ocarina; a cutscene in Wind Waker also includes a similar slap. Works as a generically rude and brutal move. | |
Forward tilt | Kicks forwards with a semi-spike effect. | Unchanged, as a similar attack is actually used by Ganondorf in his Twilight Princess battle and in the SpaceWorld 2000 demo video. | |
Down tilt | Juts out his greatsword near the ground, sending the opponent upwards. | Functionally unchanged. | |
Up tilt | Raises his greatsword with one hand, creates an orb of darkness with a strong pull effect with the other, then slams down his greatsword creating an explosion. The descending sword also has damaging hitboxes. | A variation of his current up tilt. | |
Dash attack | Does a shoulder tackle. | Unchanged; a generic brutal attack. | |
Forward smash | Does a shadow-charged elbow strike, which can be optionally followed by a strong horizontal greatsword swipe. can no longer be angled. | A variation of his current forward smash based on an attack he uses in Twilight Princess. | |
Down smash | Swipes his small sword back-to-forwards, then his greatsword forward-to-backwards. The two hits link into each other. | Functionally unchanged. | |
Up smash | Powerfully swings his greatsword upwards. | Functionally unchanged. Very similar to Cloud's. | |
Neutral aerial | Swings forwards his small sword, then his greatsword. The hits link into each other. | Functionally unchanged. | |
Forward aerial | Powerfully swings his greatsword in a forward-to-down arc. Stronger near Ganondorf's hand. | A sword-based version of his current Skull Crusher, keeping the exact same motion but giving it more range. | |
Back aerial | Quickly hits behind himself with his elbow. | Functionally mostly unchanged, meant to represent one of his attacks in Twilight Princess (which is however a forward elbow strike). | |
Up aerial | Swings his small sword in an upward arc. | Functionally unchanged. | |
Down aerial | Forcefully pokes downwards with his greatsword. Can meteor. | Functionally unchanged. Very similar to Shulk's. | |
Grab | Grabs the opponent with his hand. | Unchanged. | |
Pummel | Knees the opponent. | Unchanged. | |
Up throw | Uppercuts the opponent. | Unchanged. | |
Forward throw | Punches the opponent forwards. | Unchanged. | |
Back throw | Kicks the opponent backwards. | Unchanged. | |
Down throw | Slams the opponent on the ground. | Unchanged. | |
Floor attack | Swings his grwatsword in a circle above his head while getting back up. | Functionally unchanged. | |
Edge attack | Gets up, then swipes the ground with his greatsword. | Based on its current version, but with slightly increased range. | |
Neutral special | Warlock Punch | Does a strong, reversible backhanded punch releasing a shadowy aura which acts as a sourspot. | Unchanged except for giving the aura a hitbox. While the other customs are closer to Ganondorf's original portrayals, I feel Warlock Punch by now is an integral part of his Smash identity. |
Warlock Blade | The same, but holding his small sword and no extra hitboxes. | Unchanged; similar to an attack in Twilight Princess. | |
Warlock Blast | Ganondorf executes the same motion but faster, then instead of punching he opens his hand (which has a much weaker hitbox) and shoots a large Hadoken-like ball of electricity, which paralyzes opponents but can be reflected. This attack's ending lag is low enough to allow Ganondorf to use a (reflecting) neutral attack immediately afterwards. | Inspired by his traditional Dead Man's Volley. Similar to Corrin's. | |
Side special | Flame Choke | Dashes forwards, grabs the opponent and slams them on the ground. Has some added armor and can negate weak projectiles. All variations of this move no longer make Ganondorf helpless when used on the ground and passing a ledge. | Mostly unchanged, but with some added properties from a grounded Wizard's Foot. |
Gerudo Dragon | Dashes forwards, grabs the opponent and uppercuts them, ignoring their shield and launching them diagonally upwards. If aerial, punches the opponent down with a meteor effect. | A combination of Gerudo Dragon and the similar Flame Wave, while retaining Raptor Boost's meteor property as a parallel to Flame Choke. | |
Shadow Dash | Dashes forwards holding his small sword out, dealing multiple hits. | A combination of Flame Chain and a grounded Wizard's Foot. | |
Up special | Dark Dive | Jumps upwards, grabbing the opponent. At the top of the jump, slashes with his small sword. | Functionally unchanged. |
Dark Blades | While rising, slashes the opponent with his small sword at the beginning of the jump and his greatsword at the end. | A sword-based variation of Dark Fists. | |
Dark Flight | Has no extra hitboxes and the grab is weaker, but covers a much greater distance. | Follows a trend of similar customs, replacing the current third one. | |
Down special | Wizard's Quake | On the ground, forcefully punches the ground with a shadow-charged fist, creating damaging shockwaves. In the air, before punching Ganondorf dashes straight downwards or diagonally downwards depending on how the move is angled: hitting an opponent directly with the fist meteor smashes them and makes Ganondorf stop. | Based on one of his attacks in Ocarina. The aerial version is mostly a variation of an aerial Wizard's Foot. |
Wizard's Glide | On the ground, jumps and crashes diagonally down while punching the ground. In the air, covers a considerable horizontal distance. Cannot meteor, and the shockwaves upon landing are much weaker. Its trajectory can be slightly controlled by tilting the control pad. | A punch-based adaptation of Wizard's Dropkick, with Bouncing Fish's controllability added. | |
Wizard's Shock | Flings on the ground a ball of electricity, which then splits in two bursts which travel along the ground for a short while, being less damaging but covering more range. In the air, shoots a long-range electric projectile straight downwards or diagonally downwards. Cannot meteor. | A combination of several of his attacks from Ocarina. | |
Final smash | Beast Ganon | Turns into Beast Ganon and dashes forwards. | Unchanged. |
Ganon[edit]
Not the humanoid Ganondorf; rather, the original (not timeline-wise but game order-wise) version of Link's greatest foe. A giant, boar-like monster with immense strength and powerful magical abilities.
Attributes[edit]
- Ganon is a large and slow character, with physics similar to Ganondorf and Bowser. His size and body type are especially similar to Bowser's.
- Ganon's uses a large trident as a weapon, complemented by several magical attacks.
- His dodges involve him teleporting while leaving afterimages, as a reference to his teleporting animation in A Link to the Past.
Moveset[edit]
Name | Description | Notes | |
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Neutral attack | Does several relatively quick swings with his trident. | Based on Ganondorf's trident combo in Hyrule Warriors. | |
Forward tilt | Swings his trident forwards in a horizontal arc. Can be angled. | Based on an attack used by Yuga Ganon in A Link between Words. | |
Down tilt | While crouching, pokes his trident forwards along the ground. | ||
Up tilt | Twirls his trident above his head. | Ganon has a trident-twirling animation in several games, such as A Link to the Past. Very similar to Palutena's. | |
Dash attack | While dashing, raises his trident and slams it on the ground. | Similar to Marth's. | |
Forward smash | Dashed forwards while poking a shadow-charged trident. | Based on an attack used by Yuga Ganon. | |
Down smash | Forcefully punches the ground, creating a damaging shockwave which briefly paralyzed opponents. | Based on an attack from A Link to the Past and the Oracle games, also used by Ganondorf in Ocarina. | |
Up smash | Points his trident upwards: its tip is then surrounded by lightning bolts which cover a relatively wide area and deal multiple hits. | Inspired by an attack in Four Swords Adventures. | |
Neutral aerial | Twirls his trident around himself. | See up tilt, again also similar to Palutena's. | |
Forward aerial | Swings his trident in an up-to-down motion. | Based on Bowser's. | |
Back aerial | Pokes his trident backwards. | ||
Up aerial | Twirls his trident above his head. | See up tilt. | |
Down aerial | Pokes his trident downwards; its tip can meteor. | Similar to Shulk's, though longer-ranged. | |
Grab | Grabs the foe with his hand. | ||
Pummel | Pokes the foe with his trident. | ||
Up throw | Simply throws the foe upwards. | ||
Forward throw | Sends the foe forwards with a swing of his trident. | ||
Back throw | Sends the opponent backwards by poking them with his trident. | ||
Down throw | Places the opponent on the floor, the stabs them with his trident. | ||
Floor attack | Twirls his trident above his head while getting back up. | See up tilt. | |
Edge attack | Gets up, then pokes his trident along the floor. | ||
Neutral special | Dead Man's Volley | Shoots a chargeable electric projectile which travels horizontally and paralyzes opponents. Like Dedede's Gordos, the projectile can be reflected back even by normal attacks, provided their knockback is large enough. The projectile becomes faster and stronger (though not to the point of being able to KO at low percentages) at each reflection, up to the point where it cannot be reflected anymore. | A classic attack in the Zelda games, used in some fashion by several versions of Ganon and Ganondorf as well as other bosses. |
Side special | Trident Boomerang | Throws a spinning trident forwards, which, after traveling a set distance, comes back to Ganon in a boomerang-like fashion. Keeping the button pressed and releasing it at the peak of the attack makes Ganon teleport to the trident and do a spinning slash. Teleporting in the air makes Ganon helpless. | Inspired by attacks in A Link to the Past and Hyrule Warriors, among others. |
Up special | Shadow Portal | Ganon disappears in a dark portal, then reappears in the selected direction. Causes helplessness. | Used by Beast Ganon in Twilight Princess and similar to many other teleportation-based moves. |
Down special | Fire Ring | Makes a ring of fireballs appear around himself. The fireballs circle around Ganon, weakly damaging enemies and blocking weak projectiles, and disappear on their own after a while. In this state, Ganon cannot use any special attack. If the special button is pressed while the flames are active, the flames turn into fiery bats and are shot out in a radial pattern. | Based on an attack from A Link to the Past. Similar to Mega Man's Leaf Shield. |
Final smash | Demon Beast Ganon | Turns into a larger, more monstruous version of himself with permanent super armor. In this state, his only attacks are powered up versions of his neutral attack, up tilt, forward smash and down smash with matching directional inputs. | Inspired by Ganon in Hyrule Warriors, as well as Giga Bowser. |
Bandana Waddle Dee[edit]
Not just a Waddle Dee with a bandana. Introduced in Kirby Super Star he acts as King Dedede's sort-of advisor and is a regular supporting character, often helping Kirby and sometimes even assisting him directly as a playable character: his playable debut was Kirby's Return to Dream Land, where he acts as a copy of Kirby with a permanent Spear ability.
Attributes[edit]
- Bandana Waddle Dee's weapon is a spear with a tipper mechanic, mixed with a Parasol in order to represent the abilities of other Waddle Dees and to give his moves more variety (note that in Kirby: Planet Robobot the generic Waddle Dee amiibo gives Kirby a special Parasol costume featuring a blue bandana). He thus plays as a combination of Spear and Parasol Kirby with some original moves.
- His attributes are mostly similar to Kirby's, sharing a similar size, similar physics and a running animation. He possesses only one midair jump (playable Waddle Dees in the Kirby games have infinite jumps, but I feel this is mostly to not make their mobility completely inferior to Kirby's), but his jumps are higher.
- Holding the jump button makes him open his parasol, making him gently float down like a regular Parasol Waddle Dee. Like Peach's parasol it slightly damages enemies (but can never KO) and can be interrupted by fast falling, but does not cause helplessness. He swings around much more than Peach, but while in this stance he can still use any attack, closing the parasol and being unable to reopen it until he lands.
- He also uses his Parasol as a shield, like Parasol Kirby. The shield's size does not decrease with time.
Moveset[edit]
Name | Description | Notes | |
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Neutral attack | Multispear Attack | Jabs forwards with his spear, enters a loop of quick spear jabs and ends with a short dash. | Based on Spear Kirby's move. |
Forward tilt | Parasol Swing | Flaps his parasol in front of him, spraying the opponent with water. | Based on the final part of Parasol Kirby's move. |
Down tilt | Crouches and pokes with his spear, can trip opponents. | Inspired by Marth's down tilt. | |
Up tilt | Spear Copter | Quickly spins his spear above his head, dealing multiple hits. | A grounded variant of Spear Kirby's Spear Copter. Similar to Palutena's up tilt. |
Dash attack | Parasol Drill | Opens his parasol and dashes forwards while using it as a drill. | Based on Parasol Kirby's move. |
Forward smash | Spear Thrust | Jabs forwards with his spear. Has longer range and is much stronger than his neutral. | Based on Spear Kirby's move. |
Down smash | Spear Thrust / Back Thrust | Jabs forwards, then backwards. Has a shorter range than his forward smash, and the two hits do not combo into each other. | Based on Spear Kirby's move. |
Up smash | Skyward Thrust | Jabs upwards. | Based on Spear Kirby's move. |
Neutral aerial | Spreads his arms and legs and body slams the foe. | Inspired by regular Waddle Dees' only attack, a short hop, as well as King Dedede's neutral aerial. | |
Forward aerial | Quickly pokes forwards three times with his spear. | A variation of Spear Thrust / Multispear Attack. Inspired by Mii Swordfighter's forward aerial. | |
Back aerial | Quickly kicks behind himself with both feet. | Direct clone of Kirby's back aerial. | |
Up aerial | Holding his spear by the end, quickly pokes upwards three times. | A variation of Skyward Thrust; Spear Kirby's version does not differ when used in the air. Similar to Duck Hunt's. | |
Down aerial | Moon Drop | Holds his spear downwards and dives down in a corkscrew motion. | Based on Spear Kirby's move. Similar to Corrin's. |
Grab | Grabs the foe with one hand. | Similar to Kirby's. | |
Pummel | Slaps the foe with the blade of his spear. | Similar to Kirby's. | |
Up throw | Circus Throw | Juggles the foe on his parasol, then shoots them upwards. | Based on Parasol Kirby's move. |
Forward throw | Using his parasol like a golf club, hits the foe like they were a ball. | Inspired by Parasol Kirby's attack when paired with Pitch in Kirby's Dream Land 3, as well as King Dedede's forward throw. | |
Back throw | Similar to forward throw, but executed backwards. | Same as forward throw. | |
Down throw | Parasol Twirl | Slams the opponent on the ground, then drills into them with his parasol. | Based on Parasol Kirby's move. Similar to Bowser Jr.'s. |
Floor attack | Hits forwards, then backwards with his spear while getting up. | Inspired by Marth's and similar attacks. | |
Edge attack | Pokes forwards with his spear while climbing the ledge. | Inspired by Marth's and similar attacks. | |
Neutral special | Spear Throw / Spear Barrage | Throws a spear in an arc. Can be used repeatedly, but each spear covers less and less distance. | Based on Spear Kirby's moves. |
Side special | Parasol Shield | Spins his open parasol in front of himself, slightly damaging enemies and reflecting projectiles, as long as the special button is held. Once the parasol is out it can be moved on either side. | Based on Parasol Kirby's Parasol Swing, which has this effect when held. Partly inspired by Pit's Angel Ring. |
Up special | Spear Copter | Charges, then makes his spear quickly rotate propelling himself upward. He then gently floats down, and can interrupt the fall with any other attack. | Based on Spear Kirby's move. |
Down special | Megaton Punch | Raises his fist, then forcefully punches the ground creating damaging shockwaves. Can be charged by holding the special button. The aerial version does not create a shockwave but meteor smashes opponents if charged enough. | Based on the minigame from Kirby Super Star, Bandana Dee's first appearance. |
Final smash | Waddle Dee Army | Summons a swarm of other Waddle Dees, some unarmed and some armed with spears or parasols, which rush through the whole stage. | A variation of King Dedede's Final Smash in Brawl, inspired by Bandana Dee's advisor role in the Revenge of the King subgame in Kirby Super Star Ultra. |
Galacta Knight[edit]
A legendary warrior, sealed away because of his immense power. He debuted in the Meta Knightmare Mode mode of Kirby Super Star Ultra, where Meta Knight asks the Galactic NOVA to summon the strongest warrior in the galaxy for him to fight. He later made some reapperances as a boss fought in some extra game modes.
Attributes[edit]
- Like in the Kirby games, Galacta Knight starts out as a semi-clone of Meta Knight with some key differences.
- He is slower than Meta Knight, but his attack have more overall power and range.
- His falling speed is lower, and he overall feels floatier. To compensate this, he has one midair jump less than Meta Knight.
- His main weapon is his lance, which has a tipper effect.
- He uses his shield for shielding; his shield thus does not decrease in size.
Moveset[edit]
Name | Description | Notes | |
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Neutral attack | Flurry Attack | Does multiple quick jabs with his lance, then finishes with a short-range shockwave which can be reflected and absorbed. | Used during his boss battles; similar to Meta Knight's. |
Forward tilt | Performs a diagonal up-to-down > horizontal > diagonal up-to-down slashing combo. Hits after the first are optional, and the last hit is accompanied by a small jump. | Used in Return to Dream Land; conceptually similar to Meta Knight's. | |
Down tilt | Pokes his lance along the ground. | Cloned from Meta Knight. | |
Up tilt | Strongly pokes upwards with his lance. | Used during his boss battles; very similar to Meta Knight's but with no spinning involved. | |
Dash attack | Quickly dashes forwards brandishing his lance, which is surrounded by a drill-like tornado. | Used in his Return to Dream Land battle. | |
Forward smash | Holds his lance behind himself while charging, then dashes forwards while quickly spinning around, dealing multiple hits. | Based on an attack in Return to Dream Land; somewhat similar to attacks like Arm Rotor and Spinning Kong. | |
Down smash | Plants his lance in the ground, making two multi-hitting twisters erupt at his sides. | A variation of a tornado-summoning attack used in all of his boss battles (see Down Special). Very similar to Mega Man's. | |
Up smash | Points his lance upwards; its tip is then surrounded by a multi-hitting electrical pulse with a relatively wide range. | Based on one of his attacks as a boss, where he makes an energy beam swipe across the screen. Very similar to Mega Man's and Roy's. | |
Neutral aerial | Knight Spin | Spins around in a clockwise somersault with his lance extended. | Used in his Return to Dream Land battle; a slower version of Meta Knight's. |
Forward aerial | Slashes horizontally with his lance. | Based on some of his attacking poses in his boss battles; similar to Meta Knight's forward smash. | |
Back aerial | Pokes behind himself with his lance three times. | Similar to Meta Knight's. | |
Up aerial | Strongly pokes upwards with his lance straight upwards. | Based on some of his poses from his boss battles. | |
Down aerial | Pointing his lance downwards, plummets down. Opponents hit at the beginning of the attack are meteor smashed. Creates a small shockwave upon landing. | Used during his boss battles; basically cloned from Toon Link's. | |
Grab | Grabs the foe with his hand. | Cloned from Meta Knight. | |
Pummel | Jabs the foe with his lance. | ||
Up throw | Plants his lance on the ground, creating a tornado which deals multiple hits and carries the opponent upwards. | See down special. | |
Forward throw | Kicks the opponent diagonally upwards. | Cloned from Meta Knight. | |
Back throw | Flies around the opponent, then slams them away with a strong lance poke. | Adapted from Meta Knight's, but with no warp effect. Inspired by how he flies from one side of the stage to the other in Return to Dream Land. | |
Down throw | Places the opponent on the ground and pierces them with his lance. Deals low knockback. | ||
Floor attack | Slashes backwards, then forwards with his lance. | ||
Edge attack | Pokes forwards with his lance. | ||
Neutral special | Mach Tornado | Quickly spins around himself, creating a tornado which can be held longer by button mashing. In this state Galacta Knight can move freely; however he becomes helpless once the attack ends. | Used in his boss battles; cloned from Meta Knight. |
Side special | Galactic Shield | Bashes his shield forwards, dealing some damage and knockback and reflecting incoming projectiles. | Inspired by an attack in Meta Knightmare Ultra; somewhat similar to some of Palutena's moves. |
Up special | Shuttle Loop | Does a looping upwards thrust, after which he becomes helpless. Has more horizontal manoeuvrability than Meta Knight's version. | Based on Meta Knight's; Galacta Knight uses a variant of this attack in his Return to Dream Land and Planet Robobot battles. |
Down special | Galactic Twister | Holds his lance behind himself, charging the attack, then slashes it forwards releasing a twister. The twister deals multiple hits and carries the opponent upwards; it can be charged by holding the special button, gaining power, size and distance traversed before fading away; however it can be reflected. | Based on an attack used in all of his boss battles. Very similar to Mii Swordfighter's Gale Strike. |
Final smash | Blade Storm | Flies in the background; gets surrounded by a circle of sword-shaped energy projectiles which then rain down on the battlefield, bouncing upon hitting platforms. | Based on one of his attacks in Return to Dream Land. |
Robobot Kirby[edit]
Kirby piloting a Robobot Armor, a mass-produced robot created by the Haltmann Works Company for planetary invasion. When ridden by Kirby, the Amor takes on his appearance and his ability to gain foes' abilities by assuming specific Modes.
Attributes[edit]
- Robobot Kirby is a heavy and relatively slow character.
- The Armor's attacks are a combination of several moves used by its various Modes.
- The Armor possesses a single midair jump, for which it is propelled by its afterburners similar to Samus.
- In its shielding state, the armor retracts its limbs and remains stationary, mirroring its guarding stance from Planet Robobot. As such, its shield does not get smaller with time.
- Like Donkey Kong, the Armor is able to walk faster and even jump while carrying heavy items.
Moveset[edit]
Name | Description | Notes | |
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Neutral attack | Robobot Punch / Robobot Slam | Punch > punch > overhead slam with both hands. | Based on the Armor's basic combo. The final hit is very similar to Falco's forward smash. |
Forward tilt | Power Beam Saber | Turns its hand into an energy blade and slashes forwards. Can be angled. | The Armor's basic attack in Sword Mode. |
Down tilt | Punches the ground in a reversed uppercut motion. | A reversed version of its up tilt. | |
Up tilt | Does an uppercut. | Used in its Stone and Sword modes as part of its standard combo. | |
Dash attack | Burn Rubber | Turns into Wheel Mode, then does a spinning tackle. | Based on various attacks when in Wheel Mode. Similar to the spinning portion of Clown Kart Dash. |
Forward smash | Cannon Blast | Charges an electric sphere, then shoots its forwards. The sphere can be reflected and absorbed, and it paralyzes foes. At maximum charge, instead of a ball the Armor fires a large, continuous beam. | A combination of its attacks in Spark Mode. |
Down smash | Red Carped | Turns its hands into flamethrowers, then ignites the ground at its sides. | An atack used in Fire Mode. Similar to Mega Man's. |
Up smash | Finale | Turns its hands into large speakers, then fires a large musical note upwards which covers a very short distance before exploding. | A simplified version of an attack in Mike Mode. |
Neutral aerial | Turns his hands into energy blades, then quickly spins around horizontally. | The final attack of its standard combo in Sword Mode. | |
Forward aerial | Robobot Punch | Punches forwards. | See neutral attack. |
Back aerial | Punches backwards while spinning around. | A variation of Robobot Punch. | |
Up aerial | Psithunder | Releases from its hands two electric spheres which travel upwards in an arc. | One of its attacks in ESP Mode. |
Down aerial | Twin Saber Dance | Turns its hands into energy blades, the plummets downwards in a drilling motion. | One of its attacks in Sword Mode. |
Grab | Turns its arm into a wrench and grabs the opponent. | Based on how the Armor interacts with screws. | |
Pummel | Squeezes the opponent with its wrench-hand. | ||
Up throw | Simply throws the opponent upwards. | ||
Forward throw | Robobot Punch | Punches the opponent forwards. | Yet another variation of Robobot Punch. Partly inspired by one of Fighter Kirby's throws. |
Back throw | Flings the opponent backwards with both hands. | Vaguely inspired by Mario's. | |
Down throw | Places the opponent on the ground and punches them. | A variation of its down tilt. | |
Floor attack | Slams down both fists on the ground. | Based on Donkey Kong's down smash. | |
Edge attack | Slams a fist on the ground while getting up. | Based on Donkey Kong's in SSB4. | |
Neutral special | Scan Specs | A crosshair appears in front of the Armor. If it catches an opponent, the target is immobilized for a moment and takes some damage; then, the Armor gains the target's neutral special as its new neutral special. Unlike Kirby, the Armor does not gain new props such as swords or guns; its attacks are mostly executed with appropriate transformations mimicking actual Modes (for example, Sword Mode is used for all sword-based attacks, and Fire Mode for Bowser's Fire Breath). Most fast attacks are slower but more powerful than their original versions. Like Kirby, the current copy ability can be discarded by taunting or by taking enough damage, and using the base move on other Kirbies/Robobot Armors steals their current copy ability. | The Robobot Armor's version of Kirby's copy abilities. |
Side special | Cutting Shot | Holds a spinning buzzsaw, which can be angled diagonally up or down. In this state, the Armor can walk, but not turn around nor dash. Releasing the button shoots the saw in the selected direction. | An attack available in Cutter Mode. |
Up special | Parasault | The Armor sprouts propellers, and becomes able to fly around freely, albeit slowly, for a limited time. Does not cause helplessness. Contact with the propellers damages opponents, but the rest of the Armor is vulnerable. The move can be interrupted by any aerial attack, in which case it cannot be used again before landing. | An attack available in Parasol Mode. |
Down special | Boomstepper | Drops a walking bomb from its mouth. Holding the special button makes the Armor spit the bomb at a higher angle. The bomb is able to stick on walls, and explodes on contact with an opponent or item or on its own after a while. It cannot be picked up, but it can be reflected. Only one bomb can be out at a time. | Bomb Mode's only attack. |
Final smash | Final Screw | The Armor turns its arm into a giant drill, then dashes in a straight line. Once it has caught an opponent, it starts drilling through them; the damage can be increased by spinning the control stick. The attack ends with an explosion which sends the target flying. | Based on its finishing attack against the final boss of Planet Robobot. |
Marill[edit]
A Water-type Pokémon which debuted in the short Pikachu's Vacation before being formally introduced in the Generation II games. It set the trend of having a cute Pikachu-like Pokémon in every generation, and before its official reveal it was even nicknamed "Pikablu". While very rare in its original Generation II, Generation III made it way more widespread. It gained a Fairy typing in Generation VI.
Attributes[edit]
- Marill is designed as a Pikachu semi-clone (thanks to Source Gaming for the inspiration), with some moves inspired by Jigglypuff (another Fairy-type Pokémon with a similar body shape) and Squirtle (another Water-type Pokémon).
- Marill is slower but more powerful than Pikachu, reflecting their statistics in the Pokémon games (assuming Huge Power and no Light Ball).
- Marill can crawl, but not wall jump.
Moveset[edit]
Name | Description | Notes | |
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Neutral attack | Slaps the opponent several times. | Cloned from Jigglypuff's. | |
Forward tilt | Spins around, smacking the opponent with its tail. Can be angled. | Vaguely inspired by Jigglypuff's and Pikachu's. | |
Down tilt | Does a crouching headbutt, which propels its a bit forwards. | Similar to Pac-Man's. | |
Up tilt | Swipes its tail upwards back-to-front. | Cloned from Pikachu's. | |
Dash attack | Rolls a short distance forwards. | Inspired by Pikachu's and Jigglypuff's. | |
Forward smash | Bubble | Releases a burst of bubbles in front of itself. Can be angled. | Based on Pikachu's. |
Down smash | While lying on the ground, spins around several times, hitting opponents with its tail and a jet of water from its mouth. | A combination of Pikachu's and Squirtle's. | |
Up smash | Compresses its springy tail, then headbutts upwards. | ||
Neutral aerial | A quick and multiple clockwise somersault. | Cloned from Pikachu's. | |
Forward aerial | Bubblebeam | Releases a large burst of bubbles which also propels it backwards. | Based on Vaporeon's forward aerial attack in Super Smash Land. |
Back aerial | Spins around, whacking the opponent once with its tail. | Based on Pikachu's, but much shorter. | |
Up aerial | Does a backwards somersault, swinging its tail upwards. | Based on Pikachu's, but slower. | |
Down aerial | Slams downwards tail-first. Can meteor smash. If Marill hits anything it slightly bounces upwards. | Inspired by Wario's in Project M. | |
Grab | Grabs the opponent with both hands. | ||
Pummel | Headbutts the opponent. | Based on Jigglypuff's in Melee and Brawl. | |
Up throw | Compressing its springy tail, headbutts the opponent upwards. | Same as its up smash. | |
Forward throw | Leans back and kicks the opponent forwards. | Vaguely inspired by Squirtle's. | |
Back throw | Does a vertical suplex, throwing the opponent backwards. | Based on Jigglypuff's; a simpler version of Pikachu's. | |
Down throw | Places the opponent on the ground, then jumps on them. | Based on Pikachu's. | |
Floor attack | Hits backwards, then forwards with its tail. | ||
Edge attack | Climbs the ledge and swipes with its tail. | Cloned from Pikachu's. | |
Neutral special | Water Gun | Charges a jet of water, then spits it out. Does not harm opponents but pushes them back. | Cloned from Squirtle's. |
Side special | Bounce | Charges its springy tail as long as the button is held, then quickly bounces forwards. Bounces upon hitting an opponent or a wall. | A move which involves jumping into the air and crashing onto the opponent. A variation of Skull Bash, partly inspired by Sheik's Bouncing Fish. |
Up special | Waterfall | Rides a waterfall diagonally upwards, becoming helpless after the attack's end. Can be angled. If used on the ground and angled directly forwards, Marill rides a wave on the ground: this version can make it fall off ledges, but does not cause helplessness. Both versions deal multiple hits. | Based on Squirtle's, with elements of Roy's and Corrin's up specials and Piplup's and Oshawott's Surf. |
Down special | Rollout | Charges a spin as long as the button is held, then quickly rolls forwards. Marill can change direction while rolling on the ground, but not in the air. Hitting an airborne opponent makes Marill regain control. | Cloned from Jigglypuff's, slower but more powerful. |
Final smash | Hydro Vortex | Marill shoots a wave which traps surrounding enemies underwater, then dashes at them and catches them in a huge water vortex. | The Water-type Z-move, introduced in Sun/Moon. Similar to Torrential Roar. |
Blaziken[edit]
A Fire/Fighting-type Pokémon, the final form of Torchic and one of the starter Pokémon of Generation III. It was among the very first Pokémon used to demonstrate Mega Evolution (sooner than the other Hoenn starters) and was later made a playable character in Pokkén Tournament.
Attributes[edit]
- As Blaziken is already conceptually similar to Captain Falcon, it is designed as a semi-clone of him, slower but more powerful to reflect its stats in the Pokémon series (high attack and special attack, but average speed).
- Several moves are however different from Falcon's, making Blaziken closer to Lucas and Luigi than Ganondorf or Falco: some are inspired by other characters' (mainly Fox), some by its Pokkén playable version and some are mostly original. In general, it tends to be more kick-based than punch-based.
- Its jumps are higher than Captain Falcon's, but it cannot wall jump.
Moveset[edit]
Name | Description | Notes | |
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Neutral attack | A slash > knee smash > multiple quick kicks > single strong kick combo. | Inspired by Captain Falcon's and Fox's neutral attacks, with some influence from Pokkén. | |
Forward tilt | Kicks forwards. Can be angled. | Same as Captain Falcon's; similar to some of its attacks in Pokkén. | |
Down tilt | Low Sweep | A quick leg swipe. Can trip. | A Fighting-type move which reduces the target's speed. Same as Captain Falcon's. |
Up tilt | Slash | Slashes upwards with its claws. | A common Normal-type move which involves slashing the opponent. Same as Bowser's. |
Dash attack | A flying kick with its leg outstretched. | Same as Fox's and Falco's. | |
Forward smash | A knee smash followed by a cross-slash with both arms. | Inspired by Snake's forward tilt. | |
Down smash | Double Kick | Kicks forwards, then backwards. The two hits link together. | Same as Captain Falcon's, but with Ganondorf's linking property. In the Pokémon games, a Fighting-type move which hits twice. |
Up smash | A double kick upwards. | Same as Captain Falcon's. | |
Neutral aerial | A flurry of quick kicks. | Based on its weak aerial attack in Pokkén Tournament. Similar to Fox's forward aerial and Captain Falcon's neutral aerial. | |
Forward aerial | Kicks forward with one leg, then the other. | Same as Captain Falcon's original forward aerial (currently his neutral aerial). | |
Back aerial | Does a roundhouse kick behind itself. | ||
Up aerial | A flip kick, noticeably slower but more powerful than Falcon's. | Same as Captain Falcon's; inspired by some of its moves in Pokkén. | |
Down aerial | Kicks downwards in an arc. Can meteor smash. | Similar to Palutena's. | |
Grab | Grabs the opponent with both claws. | ||
Pummel | Hits the opponent with its knee. | Same as Captain Falcon's. | |
Up throw | Punches the opponent upwards with a fiery hand, Shoryuken-style. | Similar to Captain Falcon's, as well as one of its attacking animations in the 3DS Pokémon games. | |
Forward throw | Kicks the opponent forwards. | A variation of Captain Falcon's; inspired by its grab in Pokkén. | |
Back throw | Kicks the opponent backwards. | Same as Captain Falcon's. | |
Down throw | Slams the opponent into the ground. | Same as Captain Falcon's. | |
Floor attack | Does a spinning kick while getting up. | Same as Captain Falcon's. | |
Edge attack | Climbs the ledge and swipes with its leg. | Same as Captain Falcon's. | |
Neutral special | Flamethrower | Breathes fire in front of itself. The flame can be directioned and dies down over time. | Identical to Charizard's version; though Blaziken is most often used as a physical attacker this move represents its good Special Attack statistic. |
Side special | High Jump Kick | Quickly jumps forwards with its knee sticking out. Powerful and covers a good distance, but Blaziken suffers recoil damage if it hits a wall or a shielding opponent. Cannot grab ledges. | A Fighting-type move which, while very powerful, severely damages its user if it misses. Notably, Blaziken is wshown using a knee attack in its official artwork. |
Up special | Sky Uppercut | A fiery uppercut which covers a long distance. Unlike Falcon Dive, it does not grab the opponent. | A Fighting-type move (with no fire effect) which can hit flying opponents. Essentially a Shoryuken. |
Down special | Blaze Kick | On the ground, quickly dashes forwards with its leg outstretched and on fire. In the air, the move can be angled fully or 45° downwards; if angled fully downwards it can meteor smash. | Blaziken signature move, a fiery kick. A more controllable variation of Falcon Kick. |
Final smash | Mega Evolution (Mega Blaziken) | Blaziken mega evolves into Mega Blaziken. Any nearby opponents are trapped, attacked with multiple quick kicks and finally sent flying with a powerful fiery uppercut. | Same as other Pokémon with Mega Evolutions. Mechanically inspired by Triforce Slash and Shin Shoryuken. |
Gardevoir[edit]
A Psychic-type Pokémon introduced in Generation III, it gained a Fairy type and a Mega Evolution in Generation VI. It is notably used by Wally in the original Generation III games and by the Champion Diantha in Pokémon X and Y. It is also playable in Pokkén Tournament.
Attributes[edit]
- Gardevoir is designed as yet another elegant lady; some moves are thus inspired by similar characters like Peach, Zelda and Rosalina.
- As another Psychic-type Pokémon, Mewtwo also works as a partial inspiration.
- Other moves are adapted from its Pokkén version, or its depiction in the Pokémon games.
- All of its dodges involve it teleporting.
Moveset[edit]
Name | Description | Notes | |
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Neutral attack | A slap > slap > psychic burst combo. | Inspired by its weak combo in Pokkén. Similar to Peach's. | |
Forward tilt | Swipes its arm forwards releasing a burst of energy. | A combination of one of its attacking animations in the 3DS Pokémon games and the start of its weak combo in Pokkén. Similar to Zelda's. | |
Down tilt | Crouches and swipes its arm slightly above the ground. | Based on its down strong attack in Pokkén. Similar to Peach's. | |
Up tilt | Raises its arms, releasing a wide burst of sparkles. | A combination of one of Mega Gardevoir's attacking animations in the 3DS games and Mega Gardevoir's victory pose in Pokkén. Similar to Peach's. | |
Dash attack | Attacks with a psychically charged uppercut. | Used in some of its strong moves in Pokkén. Similar to Rosalina's. | |
Forward smash | Stored Power | Makes a series of bursts erupt from the ground in front of it; charging the attack makes more bursts appear (up to 3), covering more distance. | A Psychic-type move which becomes more powerful the more stat boosts the user has. Its behavior here is based on its Pokkén version. |
Down smash | Dazzling Gleam | Crosses its arms, then spreads them getting surrounded by a damaging light dome which deals multiple hits. | A Fairy-type move which hits all adjacent opponents. Its behavior here is based on its Pokkén version. |
Up smash | Quickly spins while surrounded by a ribbon, dealing multiple hits. | Based on its counterattack in Pokkén. Very similar to Peach's. | |
Neutral aerial | Spreads its arms and spins around quickly, as if dancing. | Similar to Peach's and Zelda's, but with a slightly different pose. Similar to its forward weak and back strong attacks in Pokkén. | |
Forward aerial | Leans forward, releasing a spherical, short-range burst from both hands. | Based on its high stance strong attack in Pokkén. Similar to Ness's. | |
Back aerial | Turns around, lets out a quick energy burst and returns to its original position. | ||
Up aerial | Swings its arm upwards in an arc, creating sparkles. | Inspired by Peach's up aerial in SSB4, Zelda's up tilt and one of its victory animations in Pokkén. | |
Down aerial | Quickly dives diagonally downwards while surrounded by a ribbon. | Based on its aerial counterattack in Pokkén. | |
Grab | Grabs the foe with both hands. | ||
Pummel | Shocks the opponent with sparkles. | Based on Zelda's and Mewtwo's. | |
Up throw | Fairy Wind | Flings the foe upwards, then follows them in a spinning tornado. | The basic Fairy-type attack (which Gardevoir cannot learn but was shown using in prerelease material for X and Y). Based on its duel phase throw in Pokkén. |
Forward throw | Holds the foe in front of itself, then slashes them with a cross of psychic energy flinging them directly forwards. | Based on its field phase throw in Pokkén. | |
Back throw | Telekinetically holding the foe, turns around and flings them backwards. | Similar to Mario's and Mewtwo's. | |
Down throw | Telekinetically lifts the foe, then slams them on the ground. | Similar to Palutena's and R.O.B.'s. | |
Floor attack | Hits with a quick burst on both sides at the same time. | Similar to Lucario's down smash. | |
Edge attack | Climbs up, then swipes its arm forwards. | ||
Neutral special | Magical Leaf | Gets surrounded by a cloud of leaves which can block weak projectiles. If the special button is held, the leaves are then shot outwards: if there are opponents nearby they home on them, otherwise they get shot in a radial pattern. | A Grass-type attack, learned by Gardevoir, which has the rare property of never missing in normal conditions. Its behavior here is partly inspired by its Pokkén version. |
Side special | Moonblast | Charges an arrow-like energy ball, then releases it. Can be aimed up or down before being thrown. | A powerful Fairy-type attack. Inspired by several of Gardevoir's projectile attacks in Pokkén. |
Up special | Teleport | Warps in the specified direction. | Direct clone of Mewtwo's; it is part of Gardevoir's starting moveset in the Pokémon games. |
Down special | Light Screen | Creates a large bubble-like reflector around itself with a strong push effect on startup. Does not protect against direct attacks. The bubble can be held, but depletes over time like a shield: if it breaks, Gardevoir is stunned for a short while (comparable to a low-damage Disable). | Based on Poké Ball Gardevoir's Reflect. In the Pokémon games, Light Screen decreases the damage from special attacks; its behavior here is also inspired by Protect, which negates all damage but is likely to fail on consecutive uses. |
Final smash | Mega Evolution (Mega Gardevoir) | The screen gets dark, and the moon appears. Gardevoir Mega Evolves into Mega Gardevoir, floats in the upper part of the screen and lets out a large beam of light, which can be quickly directioned. | A variation of Lucario's Aura Storm influenced by Fairy Tempest, Gardevoir's Burst Attack in Pokkén. |
Sylveon[edit]
An evolution of Eevee introduced in Generation VII. It was used in promotional material to showcase the newly added Fairy type, and received some exposure in the animated series as one of Serena's Pokémon.
Attributes[edit]
- Sylveon has an overall playful and cutesy demeanor, sort of like Peach.
- It attacks through a combination of direct physical attacks, swipes of its ribbons (partly inspired by Ivysaur's vine swipes) and sparkly stuff befitting a Fairy-type.
- Fitting its statistics and role in the Pokémon games, it is slow but bulky and makes use of some debuffing moves.
Moveset[edit]
Name | Description | Notes | |
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Neutral attack | A paw strike > multiple ribbon slashes > headbutt combo. | Similar to Ivysaur's. | |
Forward tilt | Points its ribbons forwards and releases a burst of sparkles. Can be angled. | ||
Down tilt | Swipes one of its ribbons near the ground, making the opponent trip. | ||
Up tilt | Quickly swipes its head-ribbons in a back-to-forward arc. | Similar to Pikachu's. | |
Dash attack | Tilting its head, dashes forwards with a headbutt. | Based on Eevee's attack as a Poké Ball Pokémon in SSB4. | |
Forward smash | Leans backwards, then pounces forwards with a headbutt. | Based on its physical attacking animation in the 3DS Pokémon games; somewhat similar to Ivysaur's. | |
Down smash | Quickly spins its ribbons along the ground. | Based on Ivysaur's. | |
Up smash | Does a front-to-back headbutt accompanied by sparkles. | Similar to Pikachu's. | |
Neutral aerial | Spins its ribbons around itself. | Similar to Palutena's. | |
Forward aerial | Does a cross-slash with its ribbons. | Inspired by Ivysaur's, as well as Bulbasaur's and Chikorita's vine-based attacking animations in the 3DS games. | |
Back aerial | Quickly kicks backwards with its hind legs. Weak, but has low starting and ending lag. | ||
Up aerial | Quickly swipes its ribbons upwards several times, ending with a strong burst of sparkles. | Similar to R.O.B.'s. | |
Down aerial | Does a clockwise somersault, slapping its ribbons below itself. Hits twice, once per set. | ||
Grab | Grabs and holds in place the opponent with its ribbons. | Similar to Ivysaur's. | |
Pummel | Headbutts the opponent. | ||
Up throw | Leans on its back, spins the opponent above itself with its paws like a cat playing with a yarn ball, then pushes them upwards. | ||
Forward throw | Flings the opponent forwards. | ||
Back throw | Turns around and flings the opponent. | ||
Down throw | Jumps and slams the opponent on the ground, making them end up behind itself. Can be followed by a back aerial. | Similar to Peach's. | |
Floor attack | Swipes on both sides with its ribbons. | Similar to Ivysaur's. | |
Edge attack | Headbutts while climbing the ledge. | ||
Neutral special | Moonblast | Opens its mouth and points its feelers in front of itself, creating a sphere of light which is then shot forwards. Can be charged for more power and size, but can also be reflected and absorbed. | One of the strongest Fairy-type attacks. Similar to Shadow Ball, Dragon Fang Shot and others. |
Side special | Draining Kiss | Blows a kiss, shooting forwards a heart-shaped bubble. Upon hitting an opponent the bubble bursts, dealing low fixed knockback and some damage which is then restored to Sylveon. Can be reflected. | A Fairy-type attack which drains the target's health. |
Up special | Fairy Wind | Surrounded by a sparkly, multi-hitting whirlwind, Sylveon ascends while spinning around itself. Causes helplessness. | The basic Fairy-type attack; the animation is inspired by one of Sylveon's animations in the 3DS games. |
Down special | Baby-Doll Eyes | Smiles and opens its eyes wide, releasing a short-range projectile: if an opponent is hit, their damage output and knockback are reduced for a while. Only works if the opponent is facing Sylveon. Can be reflected. | A Fairy-type status move which reduces the target's Attack. Partly inspired by Mewtwo's Disable. |
Final smash | Twinkle Tackle | Only works at short range. If any opponents are caught, the backgkround turns pink and starry. Sylveon dances around the caught opponents, then charges at them with a strong tackle accompanied by star effects which sends them flying. | The Fairy-type Z-move in the Pokémon games. Works similarly to other trapping Final Smashes like Blue Falcon. |
Arcade Bunny[edit]
The shop assistant of the Nintendo Badge Arcade, an arcade where players can use various types of claw cranes to catch badges used to decorate the 3DS's home menu. Friendly and enthusiastic, he just loves Nintendo games.
Attributes[edit]
- The Arcade Bunny has an overall goofy demeanor, similar to Villager and Mr. Game & Watch.
- Several of his moves integrate the badges after which the Arcade is named, as well as the different types of arms available in the actual machines.
- Other moves, owing to his fanboyish personality, are directly inspired by existing Smash characters.
- The damage and knockback of his badge-based attacks vary slightly depending on the badge itself, but not by much.
- His size and physics are similar to Mario's, though he's overall more sluggish.
- His walking animation is directly taken from the icon which appears in Nintendo Badge Arcade's loading screens.
Moveset[edit]
Name | Description | Notes | |
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Neutral attack | A punch > punch > kick combo. | Directly cloned from Mario's, albeit slower. | |
Forward tilt | Stick Arm | Pokes forwards which a Stick Arm. Can be angled. | See down aerial. |
Down tilt | Swipes his leg in front of himself. Can trip. | Similar to several characters' like Ness and Zelda. | |
Up tilt | Uppercuts upwards. | Directly cloned from Mario's, as well as inspired by several other uppercuts used by other characters. | |
Dash attack | Attempts a shoulder tackle, but trips and rolls forwards, ending up back on his feet. | A comical variation of Captain Falcon's. | |
Forward smash | Hammer Arm | Raises a mallet with both hands, then slams it on the ground in front of himself, jumping slightly. | See forward aerial. Similar to King Dedede's. |
Down smash | Bomb Arm | Places two bombs at his sides, which then explode. | See side special. Similar to Mega Man's, as well as Bomberman's in Super Smash Flash 2. |
Up smash | Raises upwards a random badge depicting an item (Super Mushroom, Triforce...), then holds it above his head. | Similar to Pac-Man's; partly inspired by Link's item-holding pose in his source games. | |
Neutral aerial | Strikes a pose with his leg outstretched. | The classic Smash neutral aerial used by Mario, Link, Fox and several other characters. | |
Forward aerial | Hammer Arm | Swipes a mallet in front of himself in a downward arc. Can meteor. | One of the available arm types, a hammer which slams badges sideways. Also similar to Kirby's aerial Hammer in Melee. |
Back aerial | Claw Arm | Pinches behind himself with a Claw Arm. Deals multiple hits and decent damage, but has low knockback. | See grab. Similar to Mr. Game & Watch's. |
Up aerial | Headbutts upwards. | Inspired by Ness's. | |
Down aerial | Stick Arm | Pokes downwards with the Stick Arm. Its tip can meteor. | One of the available arm types, a stick which pokes downwards. |
Grab | Ultra Claw | Stretches a Claw Arm forwards. Has long range, and can act as a grab aerial and tether. It can also grab items. | The basic Arm type, used to grab badges like in actual claw machines. Also inspired by the Ultra Hand. |
Pummel | Headbutts the opponent. | Similar to Mario's. | |
Up throw | Swipes the Claw Arm upwards, releasing the opponent. | Similar to Jigglypuff's. | |
Forward throw | Swipes the Claw Arm forwards, releasing the opponent. | ||
Back throw | Spins around several times, then releases the opponent behind himself. | Based on Mario's. | |
Down throw | Swipes the Claw Arm downwards, slamming the opponent on the ground. | Vaguely inspired by Samus's. | |
Floor attack | Hammer Arm | Spins a mallet around himself while getting up. | See forward aerial. Similar to King Dedede's and Mr. Game & Watch's. |
Edge attack | Climbs the ledge, headbutting forwards. | ||
Neutral special | Badge Toss | Throws forwards a random badge depicting a common enemy (Goomba, Waddle Dee, Octorok...). The badge is affected by gravity, so it moves in an arc. It disappears on contact with anything, but can be air grabbed and rethrown; this does not limit the Arcade Bunny's ability to use the move. It can also be reflected. | The Arcade's namesake, badges depict elements (characters, enemies, objects...) from several games. They can be obtained from claw machines, and are affected by gravity and interact with each other. |
Side special | Bomb | Holds a bomb in his hand, being able to aim it upwards or downwards, then throws it. The bomb explodes on contact with anything and generates a push effect outside its damaging area. If not thrown in time the bomb explodes, damaging the Bunny but dealing no knockback. | One of the available arm types, a bomb whose explosion pushes badges. Inspired by Kirby's Bomb copy ability. |
Up special | Claw Arm | A Claw Arm quickly descends from the top of the current viewport, catching the Arcade Bunny and lifting him upwards. The arm can be fully controlled, but drops the Bunny on its own after a while, leaving him helpless. The descending arm deals minor damage to opponents. | Based on how the actual Claw Arm works. |
Down special | Badge Shield | Pulls out a large badge depicting a shield or shield-like object (Hylian Shield, Mirror Shield, Brick block...), which acts as a reflector and protects the Bunny from direct attacks. However, if damaged enough it breaks, dealing minor knockback to the Bunny. | Based on Pit's Mirror Shield and Guardian Orbitars. |
Final smash | Badge Arcade | The Arcade Bunny exits the stage end jumps in the foreground, behind a glass pane. The stage then acts as a claw machine: the Bunny has three attempts to move a Claw Arm to catch enemies and drag them offstage. The attack passes through soft platforms and acts as a grab. | Based on the actual Arcade's main mode, whose goal is catching as many badges as possible. Conceptually similar to Snake's and Zero Suit Samus's. |