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[[File:SSBUWebsiteZeroMM1.jpg|thumb|left|Zero on [[Luigi's Mansion]].]]
[[File:SSBUWebsiteZeroMM1.jpg|thumb|left|Zero on [[Luigi's Mansion]].]]
[[File:SSBUWebsiteZeroMM2.jpg|thumb|Zero attacking {{SSBU|Ridley}} with Genmu Zero on [[Midgar]].]]
[[File:SSBUWebsiteZeroMM2.jpg|thumb|Zero attacking {{SSBU|Ridley}} with Genmu Zero on [[Midgar]].]]
Zero appears as an [[Assist Trophy]] character. Upon being summoned, he says "Fight's on!" and chases opponents to attack them using a variety of techniques:
Zero appears as an [[Assist Trophy]].  
 
Johnny Yong Bosch, who voiced Zero in ''Marvel Vs. Capcom 3'' and its update ''Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3'', ''Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite'' and ''Teppen'', reprises his role in the English versions of ''Ultimate''. Ryotaro Okiayu, who voiced Zero since ''Mega Man X4'', reprises his role in the Japanese version. Both provide new voice clips.
 
Upon being summoned, he says "Fight's on!" and chases opponents to attack them using a variety of techniques:
*A series of three slashes with his Z-Saber, much like playable characters' [[neutral attack]]s, with the slashes linking into each other. However, opponents are able to [[air dodge]] inbetween the second and third slashes. The slashes deal 5%, 7%, and 9% respectively, for a total of 21% damage, and the third slash has enough knockback to KO at around 125% from center stage.
*A series of three slashes with his Z-Saber, much like playable characters' [[neutral attack]]s, with the slashes linking into each other. However, opponents are able to [[air dodge]] inbetween the second and third slashes. The slashes deal 5%, 7%, and 9% respectively, for a total of 21% damage, and the third slash has enough knockback to KO at around 125% from center stage.
*'''Ryuenjin''' ({{ja|龍炎刃|Ryūenjin}}, ''Dragon Flame Blade''): Zero jumps and slashes above himself with his Z-Saber engulfed in [[flame]]s. Much like {{SSBU|Roy}}'s [[Blazer]], it drags opponents along in multiple hits, then launches them upward at the peak of the jump. It deals up to 5 hits, with the first dealing 6%, the second to fourth dealing 1.2%, and the fifth dealing 10%, for a total of 19.6% damage. The final hit is powerful enough to KO opponents under 100% if all hits connect.
*'''Ryuenjin''' ({{ja|龍炎刃|Ryūenjin}}, ''Dragon Flame Blade''): Zero jumps and slashes above himself with his Z-Saber engulfed in [[flame]]s. Much like {{SSBU|Roy}}'s [[Blazer]], it drags opponents along in multiple hits, then launches them upward at the peak of the jump. It deals up to 5 hits, with the first dealing 6%, the second to fourth dealing 1.2%, and the fifth dealing 10%, for a total of 19.6% damage. The final hit is powerful enough to KO opponents under 100% if all hits connect.
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*'''Genmu Zero''' ({{ja|幻夢零|Genmurei}}, ''Phantasm Zero''): Holds the Z-Saber up, then slashes with it to fire a large, green blade beam forward. The Z-Saber itself deals 15%, while the beam deals 20%. This is Zero's most powerful attack, with the beam KOing opponents as low as 70% from center stage. He often uses it when opponents are at a long distance away from him, especially if they are at high percentages. The beam can be [[reflect]]ed and [[absorb]]ed.
*'''Genmu Zero''' ({{ja|幻夢零|Genmurei}}, ''Phantasm Zero''): Holds the Z-Saber up, then slashes with it to fire a large, green blade beam forward. The Z-Saber itself deals 15%, while the beam deals 20%. This is Zero's most powerful attack, with the beam KOing opponents as low as 70% from center stage. He often uses it when opponents are at a long distance away from him, especially if they are at high percentages. The beam can be [[reflect]]ed and [[absorb]]ed.


Johnny Yong Bosch, who voiced Zero in ''Marvel Vs. Capcom 3'' and its update ''Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3'', ''Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite'' and ''Teppen'', reprises his role in the English versions of ''Ultimate''.
Much like in his series, Zero has a [[double jump]], and can move with high-speed dashes both on the ground and in the air. He is also one of the Assist Trophies capable of performing directional air dodges. For all his techniques except the triple slash, Zero shouts their names when using them. He will then say "Back to base!" when departing. He also can be defeated, when he is defeated he gets blast KO'd but also explodes into orange orbs, a reference to his death animation in some of his appearances.
 
Much like in his series, Zero has a [[double jump]], and can move with high-speed dashes both on the ground and in the air. He is also one of the Assist Trophies capable of performing directional air dodges. For all his techniques except the triple slash, Zero shouts their names when using them. He will then say "Back to base!" when departing. He also can be defeated, when he is defeated he gets blast KO'd but also explodes into orange orbs, a reference to his death animation in some of his
appearances.


===As a costume===
===As a costume===
[[File:Zero DLC Mii Gunner.jpg|thumb|A {{SSBU|Mii Swordfighter}} dressed as Zero.]]
[[File:Zero DLC Mii Gunner.jpg|thumb|A {{SSBU|Mii Swordfighter}} dressed as Zero.]]
Zero appears as a {{SSBU|downloadable content}} [[Mii Costume]] for {{SSBU|Mii Swordfighter}}s, released with the third wave of Mii Fighters.
The Zero outfit that previously appeared in ''Super Smash Bros. 4'' returns once again as a [[Downloadable content (SSBU)|downloadable]] [[Mii Costume]] for {{SSBU|Mii Swordfighter}}s, released with the third wave of Mii Fighters.


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