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!Up smash | !Up smash | ||
|Galaxy Force || || | |Galaxy Force || ||Mewtwo holds its palm up, releasing a storm of shadow energy that hits multiple times. | ||
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!Down smash | !Down smash | ||
|Shadow Bomb || || | |Shadow Bomb || ||Mewtwo hits downward with a single burst of shadow energy from his hand. The attack only hits the side Mewtwo is facing. | ||
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!Neutral aerial | !Neutral aerial | ||
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!Pummel | !Pummel | ||
| || || | |Dark Shock || ||Mewtwo electrocutes the opponent in its grasp. | ||
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!Forward throw | !Forward throw | ||
|Gravity Squeeze ||13%|| | |Gravity Squeeze ||13%||Mewtwo crushes its foe in a shrinking Shadow Ball, then throws them forward. Name is unofficial and coined by TKBreezy, in reference to a similar move used by Magneto in Marvel vs. Capcom 3. | ||
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!Back throw | !Back throw | ||
| || || | |Reverse Throw/Telekinesis || ||Mewtwo uses Psychic to throw its enemy backward powerfully. | ||
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!Up throw | !Up throw | ||
| || || | |Psychic Whirlwind || ||Mewtwo uses Psychic to spin its foe around itself before throwing them upward. | ||
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!Down throw | !Down throw | ||
| || || | |Tail Slam || ||Mewtwo throws its enemy down and hits with its tail. Mewtwo's fastest throw, the tail will also hit behind Mewtwo after the initial attack, making it his best throw against multiple opponents. | ||
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!Floor attack (front) | !Floor attack (front) |
Revision as of 14:51, December 12, 2013
Mewtwo in Project M and Project+ | |
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Universe | Pokémon |
Base game appearance | Melee |
Alternate costume | Armoured Mewtwo |
Mewtwo is a playable character in the Brawl mod Project M. It is one of the two characters that was not originally playable in Brawl, the other being Roy.
Attributes
Changes from Melee to PM
Mewtwo was buffed from Melee to Project M.
- General play changes, including decreased aerial lag, stronger attacks, faster dash speed, and an increase in weight.
- When not holding the attack button, second hit of jab only delivers one hit, leaving Mewtwo less vulnerable.
- Mewtwo's tail is now significantly longer, greatly increasing the range of any attacks that utilize its tail, such as its up tilt, down tilt, and forward tilt.
- Mewtwo can now hover in a similar manner to Peach's float. While Mewtwo can float in any direction, its float duration is shorter (for about a bit more than one second) and can only be done after a single jump; using it will cause Mewtwo to lose its midair jump. Hovered aerials have decreased landing lag, though.
- Hits of up smash link better each into other.
- Shadow Ball is stronger, and uncharged ones deal stronger knockback than before. It also travels considerably faster.
- Confusion's effect is larger and sends victims upwards into a tumbling state after spinning them. Projectiles reflected by Confusion now inflict damage to the original user, further improving Confusion's utility.
- Teleport no longer puts Mewtwo into a helpless state, and acting out of it is possible with anything but an air dodge.
- Disable now affects enemies from behind and can no longer be reflected. It also has increased power on midair foes, dealing 10% damage (9% more).
- Forward throw changed to condensing opponent in a Shadow Ball, then throwing them ahead. It has the same angle as the original throw, but is much more effective at racking-up damage and following-up. Deals 13% damage total.
- Longer tail leaves Mewtwo slightly more vulnerable from behind.
- Is now vulnerable to the grab release glitch.
- Soul breaker glitch has been removed.
- Disable cannot deal knockback to already-dazed characters, and it doesn't increase their stun time either.
- Forward tilt's sweetspot is now located at the tip of the tail, while the rest of the attack is weaker. It no longer has a slash effect.
- Sourspot of forward smash posseses a neutral effect, making it more noticeable.
- Sidestep now involves Mewtwo vanishing, akin to its air dodge.
In terms of cosmetic changes, Mewtwo now has a black costume in addition to two Armoured Mewtwo costumes. For its on-screen appearance, Mewtwo teleports onto the stage and stretches a hand, emitting its Pokémon cry. As its up taunt, it floats in a sitting pose with closed eyes, similar to how he appeared at Dr. Fuji's lab in Mewtwo Strikes Back. Mewtwo keeps floating as long as the taunt input is held. Its side taunt is similar to the on-screen appearance, while down taunt is that from Melee.
Armored Mewtwo
Armoured Mewtwo appears as Mewtwo's alternate costume. It is based upon the armour donned by Mewtwo in Mewtwo Strikes Back.
- There are two versions of this alternate costume: one silver as it was in the movie and one gold.
- On the back of the armor is inscribed "Pokemon-150", which is its National Pokedex number in the games.
Moveset
Up to date as of Demo 3.0.
Name | Damage | Description | |
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Neutral attack | |||
Forward tilt | Tail Slap | ||
Up tilt | Tail Flip | ||
Down tilt | Tail Sweep | ||
Dash attack | Dark Torch | ||
Forward smash | Shadow Blast | ||
Up smash | Galaxy Force | Mewtwo holds its palm up, releasing a storm of shadow energy that hits multiple times. | |
Down smash | Shadow Bomb | Mewtwo hits downward with a single burst of shadow energy from his hand. The attack only hits the side Mewtwo is facing. | |
Neutral aerial | Body Spark | ||
Forward aerial | Shadow Slash | ||
Back aerial | Tail Flail | ||
Up aerial | High Tail Flip | ||
Down aerial | Flip Stomp | ||
Grab | — | ||
Pummel | Dark Shock | Mewtwo electrocutes the opponent in its grasp. | |
Forward throw | Gravity Squeeze | 13% | Mewtwo crushes its foe in a shrinking Shadow Ball, then throws them forward. Name is unofficial and coined by TKBreezy, in reference to a similar move used by Magneto in Marvel vs. Capcom 3. |
Back throw | Reverse Throw/Telekinesis | Mewtwo uses Psychic to throw its enemy backward powerfully. | |
Up throw | Psychic Whirlwind | Mewtwo uses Psychic to spin its foe around itself before throwing them upward. | |
Down throw | Tail Slam | Mewtwo throws its enemy down and hits with its tail. Mewtwo's fastest throw, the tail will also hit behind Mewtwo after the initial attack, making it his best throw against multiple opponents. | |
Floor attack (front) | |||
Floor attack (back) | |||
Floor attack (trip) | |||
Edge attack (fast) | |||
Edge attack (slow) | |||
Neutral special | Shadow Ball | ||
Side special | Confusion | 10% | |
Up special | Teleport | ||
Down special | Disable | ||
Final Smash | Shadow Storm | 70% total | Similar to Lucario's Aura Storm; Mewtwo laughs and flies above the stage, unleashing a powerful beam of dark energy. It has a wider size, moves slowly, but more powerful. Has strong knockback. |
In competitive play
Notable players
Trivia
- At the time of Mewtwo's creation as a character in the mod, it was not possible to convert animations from Melee and import them into Brawl. As a result of having to do them all from scratch, Mewtwo's animations alone took approximately 700 hours to create. Project M Back Room member SiLeNtDo0m credits Haloedhero with the animation work in this forum post.
- When Kirby copies Mewtwo, he copies Disable rather than Shadow Ball.
- Shadow Storm still posseses an aura effect during the rise.
External links
Playable characters in Project M and Project+ | |
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