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Revision as of 03:07, October 14, 2020
This is the list of known changes in version 9.0.0 of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.
Donkey Kong
- Grounded Headbutt has an additional hitbox against grounded opponents that is placed higher (Y offset: 5u → 13u), increasing its vertical range.
Link
- Up smash's first two hits have different angles (105° → 107°) and lower set knockback (39 → 28) on their ground-only hitboxes, and all hitboxes have gained a hitstun modifier of 3. This allows the move to connect more reliably, especially against opponents on platforms above Link.
Pikachu
- Forward aerial's looping hits launch slightly more inward with their upper hitboxes (310°/290° → 290°/280°), causing it to connect more reliably if Pikachu is moving downward or relatively slowly, but less reliably if moving too fast upward and/or forward.
Ness
- Up tilt deals more damage (7% → 9% (spark), 5% → 7% (body)), with knockback compensated (42 base/140 scaling → 46/113).
- However, the knockback was slightly overcompensated, and the sweetspot now KOs slightly later.
- Dash attack's third hit deals more damage (4% → 6%) without full compensation on knockback (80 base/133 scaling → 85/113), improving its KO potential (KOing middleweights at around 150% with no DI, and 190% with the most optimal DI, down from around 175% and 220% respectively).
- Down aerial has less startup (frame 20 → 18), with its total duration reduced as well (FAF 55 → 53).
- Up throw deals more damage (10% → 12%) with no compensation on knockback, allowing it to KO middleweights at around 180%.
- PK Flash has less startup (frame 44-121 → 40-117), with its total duration reduced as well (FAF 66-143 → 62-139).
Captain Falcon
- Up smash's first hit has swapped priority for its 12% damage hitboxes, and they deal less knockback (30/8 base/20/10 set → 5/0 base/10/0 set), allowing them to connect more reliably into the second hit, especially against opponents on platforms above Captain Falcon.
Ice Climbers
- The partner climber takes less damage and knockback (1.05× → 1.02×), making them harder to separate.
- The partner climber's AI behavior has been adjusted.
- Dash attack:
- The outer hitbox has been extended forward (Y offset: 5u → 5u—7.5u), increasing its range.
- It has increased hitlag (1× → 1.2×), allowing both climbers' dash attacks to connect more reliably.
- Down smash has more base knockback (45 → 50).
- Squall Hammer sweetspots edges earlier (frame 61/63 → 55/57).
- Belay:
- Belay has increased tether recovery distance.
- The player is no longer prevented from using the move if it is automatically used by the partner climber.
Sheik
- Up tilt's first hit has a hitstun modifier of 2, preventing characters with fast enough options out of hitstun from escaping the second hit.
Young Link
- Rapid jab finisher has transcendent priority, preventing it from being canceled out by weak attacks.
Meta Knight
- Rapid jab finisher has transcendent priority, preventing it from being canceled out by weak attacks.
Wario
- Corkscrew:
- The looping hits have different angles (105°/115°/105°/115° → 115°/115°/145°/145°) and higher set knockback (110 → 130), and the last hit's body hitbox is considerably larger (5u → 8u), allowing the move to connect much more reliably.
- The looping hits' 1% damage hitbox (which had the highest priority) has been removed, allowing them to deal more damage overall.
Ivysaur
- Rapid jab finisher has transcendent priority, preventing it from being canceled out by weak attacks.
Charizard
- Flare Blitz's first hit uses the autolink angle (60° → 366°), and has a higher hitlag multiplier if used in the air (0.1× → 0.7×) which is only experienced by the opponent, allowing it to connect more reliably into the explosion.
- Fly's first hit has different angles (80°/98°/80° → 65°/100°/70°) with less set knockback (140/140/130 → 115/120/80) and altered priority (ID 0/1/2 → 2/0/1), and launches opponents in the direction Charizard is facing, while the looping hits use the autolink angle (72°/92°/82°/82° → 367°), allowing the move to connect more reliably.
Sonic
- Up tilt has less ending lag (FAF 40 → 36).
- Dash attack:
- Dash attack has less ending lag (FAF 50 → 46).
- It deals more damage (6% → 8% (clean), 4% → 6% (late)), with knockback compensated (88 base/80 scaling → 91/63 (clean), 93/80 → 96/60 (late)).
- It has lower shieldstun multipliers (1× → 0.75× (clean), 1.57× → 1.05× (late)). However, it is still safer on shield due to its increased damage and lower ending lag.
- Up smash:
- Up smash has less startup (frame 18 → 14), with its total duration reduced as well (FAF 66 → 62).
- It grants longer intangibility (frames 18-20 → 14-18).
- It modifies Sonic's jostle area on frame 13, making it less likely for opponents to get pushed out of the move's range.
- The first hit's lower hitbox launches more inward (95° → 110°) with higher set knockback (70 → 120), allowing it to lead into the looping hits more effectively.
- Up aerial's second hit has an additional hitbox below Sonic, allowing it to connect more reliably from the first hit.
Lucario
- Aura has a higher maximum damage multiplier (1.6× → 1.67× (tied stocks)).
- Neutral attack's first hit has less startup (frame 7 → 5), with its total duration reduced as well (FAF 27 → 25).
- Forward tilt's first hit has higher set knockback (20 → 25/30), and launches at different angles, using the autolink angle against aerial opponents (80° → 361° (grounded)/366° (aerial)), allowing it to connect more reliably into the second hit.
- Down smash has less startup (frame 19 → 16), with its total duration reduced as well (FAF 55 → 52).
- Force Palm's blast deals more knockback (45 base/48 scaling → 48/58).
- Extreme Speed:
- Extreme Speed has less landing lag (40 frames → 35).
Mii Swordfighter
- Aerial Hero's Spin's third and fourth hits launch at different angles (85° → 75° (hit 3), 75° → 65° (hit 4)), and the last hit has a larger hitbox (7.5u → 8.2u), allowing the move to connect more reliably.
Robin
- Rapid jab finisher has transcendent priority, preventing it from being canceled out by weak attacks.
Shulk
- Up smash's first hit has a hitstun modifier of 3 on its central hitbox, preventing certain characters from escaping the second hit with an air dodge or a fast enough special move if they are hit by this hitbox.
- The Shield Monado Art has a higher multiplier for knockback taken (0.5× → 0.6×), making it less effective for tanking attacks out of hitstun and preventing KOs.
- Vision has more knockback scaling (70 → 80 (normal), 80 → 90 (holding forward)), allowing it to KO around 20%-30% earlier with no Monado Arts.
Bowser Jr.
- Bowser Jr. correctly falls through platforms instead of landing and crouching on them when holding down.
- Forward tilt has more base knockback (55 → 72), increasing its safety on hit at low percents.
- Up smash has larger hitboxes (2.5u/2.5u/4u → 3.2u/3.2u/4.7u (clean loop), 4.6u → 5.1u (late loop), 5.5u → 6.5u (last hit)) that stretch farther horizontally (Z offset: -4u—7u → -6.5u—7u (loop), -4u—5u → -5u—5u (last hit)), with the last hit placed lower (Y offset: 24.5u—22.5u → 23u—21u). The looping hits also launch at different angles (120°/190°/140° → 105°/175°/140°), and their hitbox with the lowest priority deals more knockback (base: 0 → 30). Altogether, these changes allow the move to connect more reliably.
- Down smash has less startup (frame 15 → 12), with its total duration reduced as well (FAF 60 → 57).
- Forward throw has much more knockback scaling (70 → 92), significantly improving its KO potential, to the point it can KO middleweights at around 150% at the edge.
- Edge attack after using Abandon Ship! deals more damage (9% → 10%), no longer dealing less than a standard edge attack.
- Clown Kart Dash's armor resists more damage (6% → ~10.2%).
- Abandon Ship! has less startup (frame 21 → 17).
Ken
- Shippu Jinraikyaku's trapping hit deals more knockback (40 set/0 base → 48/17), and the first two kicks upon successfully hitting an opponent have more horizontally extended hitboxes (Z offset: 8u—10u → 5u—10u), allowing them to connect more reliably.
Ridley
- Rapid jab and its finisher have transcendent priority, preventing them from being canceled out by weak attacks.
- Wing Blitz's landing hitbox when angled down no longer affects aerial opponents. Although this removes occasional situations where the landing hitbox could hit aerial opponents if the main attack missed, it is overall a buff, as it prevents more common situations where the landing hitbox would override the main attack's knockback (thus ruining meteor smash attempts) if used too close to the edge.
Simon
- Rapid jab and its finisher have transcendent priority, preventing them from being canceled out by weak attacks.
- Dash attack:
- The looping hits deal more damage (1.7% → 2%; 12% total → 13.5%).
- The last hit has more base knockback (70 → 80), but less knockback scaling (115 → 105). This improves its KO potential near the edge, but reduces it from across the stage.
- Up tilt has more base knockback (60 → 88), but less knockback scaling (75/100 → 57/82). This increases its safety on hit at low percents, but slightly reduces its KO potential.
- Up smash:
- Up smash has less startup (frame 18 → 16), with its total duration reduced as well (FAF 56 → 54).
- It deals more knockback (61/60 base/88/82 scaling → 64/63/91/85).
- Down smash has more knockback scaling (77 → 82 (front), 82 → 87 (back)).
- Uppercut's hitbox stretches farther vertically (Y offset: 23u—6u → 26u—6u), increasing its range above Simon.
Richter
- Rapid jab and its finisher have transcendent priority, preventing them from being canceled out by weak attacks.
- Dash attack:
- The looping hits deal more damage (1.7% → 2%; 12% total → 13.5%).
- The last hit has more base knockback (70 → 80), but less knockback scaling (115 → 105). This improves its KO potential near the edge, but reduces it from across the stage.
- Up tilt has more base knockback (60 → 88), but less knockback scaling (75/100 → 57/82). This increases its safety on hit at low percents, but slightly reduces its KO potential.
- Up smash:
- Up smash has less startup (frame 18 → 16), with its total duration reduced as well (FAF 56 → 54).
- It deals more knockback (61/60 base/88/82 scaling → 64/63/91/85).
- Down smash has more knockback scaling (77 → 82 (front), 82 → 87 (back)).
- Uppercut's hitbox stretches farther vertically (Y offset: 23u—6u → 26u—6u), increasing its range above Richter.
Piranha Plant
- Rapid jab and its finisher have transcendent priority, preventing them from being canceled out by weak attacks.
Banjo & Kazooie
- Rapid jab and its finisher have transcendent priority, preventing them from being canceled out by weak attacks.
Min Min
- Rapid jab finisher has transcendent priority, preventing it from being canceled out by weak attacks.
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