Template:SSB4 to SSBU changelist: Difference between revisions

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**{{buff|The sourspot has a lower SDI multiplier (1.50× → 1.00×).}}
**{{buff|The sourspot has a lower SDI multiplier (1.50× → 1.00×).}}
**{{nerf|The sourspot is smaller (6u → 5u) and takes priority over the sweetspot.}}
**{{nerf|The sourspot is smaller (6u → 5u) and takes priority over the sweetspot.}}
**{{nerf|The sweetspot and sourspot are positioned higher (Y-offset: -5 (sweetspot)/-1.5 (sourspot) → 2/6.5), giving down aerial less range below Wolf.}}
**{{nerf|The sweetspot and sourspot are positioned higher (Y-offset: -5 (sweetspot)/-1.5 (sourspot) → 2/6.5), giving down aerial much less range below Wolf.}}
**{{change|The move has a slightly altered animation, where Wolf swipes downwards instead of plunging his fists down.}}
**{{change|The move has a slightly altered animation, where Wolf swipes downwards instead of plunging his fists down.}}


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*[[Up throw]]:
*[[Up throw]]:
**{{change|Up throw has a different animation, where Wolf jumps and slashes the opponent with one claw, instead of two like in ''Brawl''. The animation is also cleaner overall.}}
**{{change|Up throw has a different animation, where Wolf jumps and slashes the opponent with one claw, instead of two like in ''Brawl''. The animation is also cleaner overall.}}
**{{buff|The changes to hitstun canceling allow up throw to combo into a forward or up aerial until high percents, improving its utility.}}
**{{buff|It has less ending lag (FAF 57 → 47). Combined with the changes to hitstun canceling, up throw can combo into a forward or up aerial until high percents, improving its utility.}}
*[[Down throw]]:
*[[Down throw]]:
**{{change|Wolf has a new down throw: he grabs the opponent by the head, jumps while spinning around once, and chokeslams them into the ground.}}
**{{change|Wolf has a new down throw: he grabs the opponent by the head, jumps while spinning around once, and chokeslams them into the ground.}}

Revision as of 14:48, May 17, 2020

This template contains the technical changelists for all veterans from Super Smash Bros. 4 in the transition to Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. If you're an autoconfirmed user, you can edit it and locate characters by using your browser's search function, but please be sure to verify all changes you add to the template via resources such as the games' scripts (which can be found here), and in-game testing if necessary.