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Shulk's defining [[Monado Arts]] have also been altered significantly, now performing much like [[Monado Arts|Hyper Monado Arts]] from ''Smash 4''. Their benefits have been boosted: Speed and Buster now grant Shulk true followups and throw combos, Shield allows him to stay grounded even after withstanding [[smash attack]]s at high percents, and Smash now buffs Shulk's KO potential to such an extent that he is capable of KOing extremely early with throws and tilts.
Shulk's defining [[Monado Arts]] have also been altered significantly, now performing much like [[Monado Arts|Hyper Monado Arts]] from ''Smash 4''. Their benefits have been boosted: Speed and Buster now grant Shulk true followups and throw combos, Shield allows him to stay grounded even after withstanding [[smash attack]]s at high percents, and Smash now buffs Shulk's KO potential to such an extent that he is capable of KOing extremely early with throws and tilts.


However, Shulk's previously heavy [[weight]] has been reduced, his very damaging [[neutral attack]] has been toned down, and his [[throws]] are all less damaging, with [[down throw]] no longer being the strongest in the game. His Monado Arts also last significantly shorter, have much longer recharge times, and their drawbacks have been amplified, making each Art even riskier to use but much more rewarding.  
However, Shulk's previously heavy [[weight]] has been reduced, his very damaging [[neutral attack]] has been toned down, and his [[throws]] are all less damaging, with [[down throw]] no longer being the strongest in the game. His Monado Arts also last significantly shorter, have much longer recharge times, and their drawbacks have been amplified, making each Art even riskier to use but much more rewarding. His infamous [[Vision]] had its knockback reduced rendering it much harder to OHKO or KO at low percents.


As a result, Shulk's playstyle revolves less around taking advantage of Monado Arts at all times, and he now depends on using his improved kit to make use of his stronger, short-lasting Monado Art abilities. As of now, it is unknown how his changes affect him compared to the rest of the cast.
As a result, Shulk's playstyle revolves less around taking advantage of Monado Arts at all times, and he now depends on using his improved kit to make use of his stronger, short-lasting Monado Art abilities. As of now, it is unknown how his changes affect him compared to the rest of the cast.

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Shulk
in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
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Universe Xenoblade Chronicles
Other playable appearance in SSB4


Availability Unlockable
Final Smash Chain Attack
Shulk (SSBU)
He is the only fighter that can change his status during battle. His sword, the Monado, allows him to switch between five modes—Jump, Speed, Shield, Buster and Smash—which change his abilities for a short time. Fun fact: Shulk's eighth color variation puts him in a pair of swimming trunks!
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Shulk (シュルク, Shulk) is a playable character in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. He was confirmed on June 12th, 2018. Shulk is classified as fighter #57.

Adam Howden and Shintarō Asanuma reprise their roles as Shulk's voice actors in the English and Japanese versions of the game through mostly reused voice clips from Super Smash Bros. 4.

How to unlock

Complete one of the following:

With the exception of the third method, Shulk must then be defeated on Gaur Plain.

Changes from Super Smash Bros. 4

Shulk has received a mix of buffs and nerfs from his transition to Ultimate. His infamously sluggish moveset has been sped up in several ways, most notably from the universal reduction of landing lag and lag reduction for some of his most commonly used moves. In addition, his most notable KO moves are now stronger, the implementation of canceling a dash with any ground move allows him to approach with his high-ranged tilts, and the addition of pseudo dash dancing alleviate his previously low traction and turnaround time.

Shulk's defining Monado Arts have also been altered significantly, now performing much like Hyper Monado Arts from Smash 4. Their benefits have been boosted: Speed and Buster now grant Shulk true followups and throw combos, Shield allows him to stay grounded even after withstanding smash attacks at high percents, and Smash now buffs Shulk's KO potential to such an extent that he is capable of KOing extremely early with throws and tilts.

However, Shulk's previously heavy weight has been reduced, his very damaging neutral attack has been toned down, and his throws are all less damaging, with down throw no longer being the strongest in the game. His Monado Arts also last significantly shorter, have much longer recharge times, and their drawbacks have been amplified, making each Art even riskier to use but much more rewarding. His infamous Vision had its knockback reduced rendering it much harder to OHKO or KO at low percents.

As a result, Shulk's playstyle revolves less around taking advantage of Monado Arts at all times, and he now depends on using his improved kit to make use of his stronger, short-lasting Monado Art abilities. As of now, it is unknown how his changes affect him compared to the rest of the cast.

Aesthetics

  • Change As with all veterans returning from SSB4, Shulk's model features a more subdued color scheme. In addition to losing most of the glossy sheen from his clothes and hair, Shulk's clothing now features simple detailing, his face is more defined, and his hair is somewhat less tousled.
  • Change Shulk's alternate costumes now alter his hair color to match each party member they represent.
    • Change His hair colors are now dirty blonde, black, auburn, black, silver, and orange for the palette swaps of Fiora, Dunban, Reyn, Sharla, Melia, and Riki respectively.
  • Change Shulk's muscles are more prominently defined in his shirtless alternate costume.
  • Change Shulk's idle stance has been slightly altered, as his chest now visibly moves as he breathes.
  • Change Moves that originally caused the Monado to glow with a blue outline now completely cover its blade with an opaque blue glow.
  • Change Shulk's second jump freefall animation has been altered, with his limbs no longer being straightened out. This brings it closer to how Shulk jumps in Xenoblade Chronicles.
  • Change During Shulk's hip-posing victory pose, the Monado now glows with a sword trail when swung, and Shulk gives a wide grin at the end.

Attributes

  • Buff Like all characters, Shulk's jumpsquat animation now takes three frames to complete (down from 5).
  • Buff Due to the backward-facing hitstun state now applying to all attacks, Back Slash is less situational and can potentially combo out of his other moves with its effective damage.
  • Buff Shulk dashes faster.
  • Nerf Shulk is lighter, reducing his endurance substantially.
  • Change All of Shulk's moves with an initial hit (such as up aerial, forward smash and up smash) cause significantly more freeze frames on the first hit.

Ground attacks

  • Neutral attack:
    • Nerf Neutral attack deals significantly lower damage (3.5%/3.5%/5.3%(clean)/4.2%(late) → 2%/1.5%/5%(clean)/4.1%(late)), no longer being the most damaging non-infinite neutral attack in the game.
    • Buff Neutral attack transitions faster.
    • Change Neutral attack's second hit is now a full roundhouse kick.
    • Buff Due to neutral attacks now dragging opponents to the ground, neutral attack is no longer timing-specific against floatier or significantly damaged fighters.
  • Dash attack:
    • Change Like his other sword-based moves, dash attack now has a sweetspot and sourspot.
    • Change Sweetspotted dash attack deals more damage, while sourspotted dash attack deals less (11.5% → 11%(beam)/12.5%(blade)).
    • Buff Dash attack has faster startup (frame 15 → frame 12).
    • Buff Dash attack has significantly lower ending lag (frame 53 → frame 40).
    • Nerf During dash attack, Shulk doesn't slide as far. This reduces the move's range slightly.
    • Buff As characters no longer slide through other fighters, dash attack will now connect in instances where it would usually whiff.
  • Forward tilt:
    • Buff Forward tilt is stronger and KOs earlier (108% → 97%, at the edge of Final Destination).
  • Up tilt:
    • Buff Up tilt deals more damage (8.5%(blade)/7.5%(beam) → 10%(blade)/9%(beam)).
    • Change Up tilt's ending animation has been altered, with Shulk crouching lower.
    • Nerf Due to changes to the Buster art, up tilt's freeze frames and higher horizontal launch angle makes it difficult to follow up itself.
  • Forward smash:
    • Buff Both blade and beam hitboxes of forward smash KO earlier (blade: 84% → 73%, beam: 97% → 86% at the edge of Final Destination).
  • Down smash:
    • Buff First hit's blade hitbox of down smash KOs earlier (81% → 78% at the edge of Final Destination).

Aerial attacks

  • Buff All aerials have less landing lag (Neutral: frame 10 → 6, Forward: 16 → 10, Back: 19 → 11, Up: 15 → 9, Down: 23 → 14).
  • Neutral aerial:
    • Buff Neutral aerial has been sped up significantly.
    • Buff Neutral aerial's hitbox timing is unchanged despite the faster animation speed, meaning the ending frames can now connect with opponents, and the full move now covers 360 degrees.
    • Buff Neutral aerial has significantly lower ending lag (frame 71 → 60).
    • Buff Due to its landing lag being reduced, neutral aerial can now true combo into several aerials depending on Shulk's active Monado Art.
    • Change Neutral aerial's sweetspot has been reversed, with the beam blade dealing less damage instead of more. While this increases the chance of the blade hitbox hitting at the beginning, this also makes the larger beam hitbox more likely to land after the initial startup .
  • Forward aerial:
    • Buff Forward aerial starts slightly faster (frame 14 → 13).
    • Buff Due to its landing lag being reduced, neutral forward can now true combo into itself or other aerials depending on Shulk's active Monado Art.
    • Change The final frames of forward aerial no longer send opponents behind Shulk. This removes its niche stage spike and combo abilities, but makes it more consistent.
  • Back aerial:
    • Buff Back aerial can now autocancel from a full hop.
    • Buff Back aerial's hitbox has been adjusted to be parallel to the ground. This makes it easier for the attack to hit grounded opponents without going over their heads.
    • Nerf Back aerial's early hitbox has been removed, preventing the Monado's blade from hitting opponents in front of Shulk. This also makes it more difficult to use back aerial as a landing option.
    • Nerf Back aerial starts slightly later (frame 18 → 19).
  • Up aerial
    • Buff Up aerial has significantly lower ending lag (frame 71 → 60).
  • Down aerial
    • Buff Down aerial can now autocancel. [1]
    • Buff Down aerial appears to have more range.

Grabs and throws

  • Pummel:
    • Change Pummel deals less damage (3% → 1.2%) but is much faster.
  • Forward throw:
    • Nerf Forward throw's second hit deals less damage (8% → 5%).
    • Buff Forward throw is much stronger with the Smash art active, capable of KOing at 110% at the edge of Final Destination.
  • Back throw:
    • Nerf Back throw's second hit deals less damage (9% → 6%).
    • Buff Back throw is now Shulk's strongest throw with the Smash art active, capable of KOing at 90% at the edge of Final Destination.
  • Up throw:
    • Buff Changes to the Smash art now allow the Monado Purge combo (up throw to up air) to KO at around 70%, though this is escapable.
  • Down throw:
    • Change Down throw has a snappier animation, with Shulk performing a short jump before the main hit.
    • Nerf Down throw's second hit deals less damage (4% → 2.5%).
    • Nerf Down throw is no longer the strongest down throw in the game, even with the Smash Art active.
    • Buff Changes to the Buster Art now allow down throw to true combo into down tilt or forward tilt until around 60%.

Special Moves

  • Monado Arts:
    • Buff Monado Arts can now be selected quicker by holding the Special button, holding the stick in a direction, then releasing the Special button. His Monado Arts are mapped to the following: up for Smash, upper left for Jump, lower left for Speed, upper right for Buster, and lower right for Shield. The previous method of selecting Monado Arts has still been retained.
      • Buff This new method of switching allows the user to switch Monado Arts without needing to cancel the current one, opening up more combo potential and flexibility through switching from certain Monado Arts.
      • Change Arts that are on cooldown now have a bar under them to show how much longer until they can be used again. A timer bar also appears to show how long until the active Art deactivates.
    • Buff Monado Arts can be activated immediately during hitstsun.
    • Buff Monado Arts activate significantly faster when selecting Arts individually.
    • Change Monado Arts's kanji graphics are now stylized and shown in solid colored, thick-outlined text. Upon activation, the kanji flashes with a cartoon-styled burst.
    • Change Monado Arts now displays the name of the art in addition to the kanji, like on the HUD.

Monado Art duration and multiplier changes:

  • Change Monado Arts now have significantly amplified strengths and weaknesses, alongside much shorter durations and longer cooldowns, making the move similar to his previous custom move, Hyper Monado Arts.
  • Nerf Monado Arts now have varying durations. All last for a significantly shorter period.
  • Nerf Monado Arts now have varying cooldowns. All cooldowns take significantly longer than previously
    • Jump Art:
      • Nerf Jump Art lasts significantly shorter and has a longer cooldown (16s → 6s duration, 10s → 18s cooldown).
      • Nerf Jump Art increases Shulk's damage vulnerability even more (1.22x → 1.3x).
    • Speed Art:
      • Nerf Speed Art lasts significantly shorter and has a longer cooldown (16 s → 8s duration, 10s → 16s cooldown).
      • Buff Speed Art grants an even lower jump and higher ground speed than before. Combined with the reduced landing lag of his aerials, Speed is now a more effective aerial rushdown and spacing tool.
      • Buff Due to the altered dash mechanics, Speed now grants Shulk an excellent dash dance.
      • Nerf Speed Art lowers Shulk's damage even more (0.8x → 0.7x).
    • Shield Art:
      • Nerf Shield Art lasts significantly shorter and has a longer cooldown (16 s → 6s duration, 10s → 18s cooldown).
      • Buff Shield Art grants a significantly higher amount of survivability, allowing Shulk to stay grounded even if hit by smash attacks at mid-high percents.
      • Buff Shield Art grants a higher damage resistance (0.67x → 0.5x damage taken).
      • Nerf Shield Art lowers Shulk's damage even more (0.7x → 0.5x).
      • Nerf Shield Art's Meter goes down upon being hit. Alongside the reduced duration, this removes Shield's ability to stall matches for a noticeable period of time. [2]
    • Buster Art:
      • Nerf Buster Art lasts significantly shorter and has a longer cooldown (16s → 10s duration, 10s → 14s cooldown). However, it is now the longest-lasting and quickest-charging Monado Art.
      • Buff Buster lowers Shulk's knockback even more and grants significantly higher freeze frames. This gives Shulk true combos while it is active, significantly improving his damage racking potential.
      • Nerf Buster Art increases Shulk's damage vulnerability even more (1.13x → 1.3x).
    • Smash Art:
      • Nerf Smash Art lasts significantly shorter and has a longer cooldown (16 seconds → 8s duration, 10s → 16s cooldown).
      • Buff Smash Art boosts Shulk's knockback even more, allowing his forward smash to KO at the edge of Final Destination beginning from 45%.
      • Nerf Smash Art harsly lowers Shulk's survivability, allowing Mario's forward smash to KO him from the middle of Final Destination at 65%.
      • Nerf Smash Art lowers Shulk's damage even more (0.5x → 0.3x).
  • Back Slash:
    • Buff Back Slash is slightly faster.
    • Buff Back Slash's blade hitbox KOs earlier (79% → 74% from the edge of Final Destination).
    • Buff Shulk can now snap onto ledges while using Back Slash, after enough travel time.
    • Buff The distance Back Slash travels can now be affected by holding down left or right.
    • Nerf Front-hitting Back Slash KOs later.
    • Change Back-hitting Back Slash now causes a yellow burst effect, similar to the graphic shown when a party member successfully lands an Art's bonus effect in Xenoblade Chronicles (in this case, hitting the back of an enemy).
  • Air Slash:
    • Buff Air Slash KOs earlier (118% → 106% from the edge of Final Destination).
    • Buff The second hit of Air Slash has faster startup, making it easier to connect both hits of the move.
    • Change Air Slash now snaps to the ledge during the first swing instead of the second swing.
      • Nerf Air Slash's second hit has a shorter range, and the entire move is more difficult to snap to the ledge with.
  • Vision:
    • Change Vision's backdrop is significantly brighter.
    • Nerf Vision deals noticeably less base knockback, hindering its ability to KO at low percentages despite its high damage.
  • Final Smash:
    • Change Fiora appears during Chain Attack, attacking with Shulk in addition to Riki and Dunban. Camera angles have been adjusted to accommodate for her, and Shulk has gained an additional voice clip that calls out her name. Additionally, Riki and Dunban have more detailed models.

Classic Mode: Witness the Monado's Power

Each of the opponents represent one of Shulk's Monado Arts and are fought in the cycling order of each art in Super Smash Bros. 4.

Round Opponent Stage Music Notes
1 Falco Lylat Cruise Space Armada
2 Sonic Windy Hill Zone Windy Hill - Zone 1
3 Giant King K. Rool Jungle Japes Crocodile Cacophony
4 Cloud Midgar Let the Battles Begin!
5 Little Mac Boxing Ring World Circuit Theme
6 Mega Man Wily Castle Metal Man Stage
Bonus Stage
Final Master Hand Final Destination ? Crazy Hand appears on higher intensities.

Role in World of Light

Shulk was among the fighters that were summoned to fight the army of Master Hands.

After the Master Hands begin turning into energy for Galeem to absorb, Shulk experiences a vision of the future, where all of the fighters are annihilated and the galaxy engulfed in light. Shulk turns back attempting to warn everyone, but remains speechless. Unfortunately, his vision comes true when Galeem unleashes a shower of light that vaporizes Shulk off-screen and imprisons him with the rest of the fighters except for Kirby.

Alternate costumes

Shulk Palette (SSBU).png

Gallery

Character Showcase Video

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Trivia

  • Shulk's pose in his official render resembles the pose he performs when selecting Monado Arts from the move's menu.
  • Shulk's artwork was one of the three that have been updated on the official site, alongside Falco and Palutena. In his case, the lighting on his hair and face have been modified, making his features appear less flat.
  • In the Gormet Race section of the World of Light, a visual glitch occurs when the "New Record!" announcement appears. After it shows, Shulk will run with the Monado in hand until he performs another action.