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In terms of cosmetics, Roy's blue costume was touched up from ''Melee'', now having lighter hair, white trousers instead of blue, and the inside of the cape being red rather than yellow. This makes Roy's blue costume look the most like his appearance in ''Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade'' aside from the silver highlights in his armor, though they look less pronounced now. Additionally, he has a new black costume. His up [[taunt]] involves him pointing his sword forward while saying "{{僕 は 負けない.}}" (Boku wa Makenai) meaning "I won't lose", and his side taunt involves him pointing his sword up, then swinging it across his body, and pointing it behind him, identical to his father {{s|fireemblemwiki|Eliwood}}'s pre-critical animation as a Lord in ''{{s|fireemblemwiki|Fire Emblem: Blazing Sword}}'', while his down taunt is that from ''Melee''. For his [[on-screen appearance]], Roy comes onto the stage with a magic warp similar to how {{SSBB|Marth}} does, but strikes a different pose (same as his Down Taunt from Melee) and shouts "Hee-ya!". | In terms of cosmetics, Roy's blue costume was touched up from ''Melee'', now having lighter hair, white trousers instead of blue, and the inside of the cape being red rather than yellow. This makes Roy's blue costume look the most like his appearance in ''Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade'' aside from the silver highlights in his armor, though they look less pronounced now. Additionally, he has a new black costume. His up [[taunt]] involves him pointing his sword forward while saying "{{ja|僕 は 負けない.}}" (Boku wa Makenai) meaning "I won't lose", and his side taunt involves him pointing his sword up, then swinging it across his body, and pointing it behind him, identical to his father {{s|fireemblemwiki|Eliwood}}'s pre-critical animation as a Lord in ''{{s|fireemblemwiki|Fire Emblem: Blazing Sword}}'', while his down taunt is that from ''Melee''. For his [[on-screen appearance]], Roy comes onto the stage with a magic warp similar to how {{SSBB|Marth}} does, but strikes a different pose (same as his Down Taunt from Melee) and shouts "Hee-ya!". | ||
==Revisions== | ==Revisions== |
Revision as of 23:42, May 23, 2014
Roy in Project M and Project+ | |
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Universe | Fire Emblem |
Base game appearance | Melee |
Moveset inspiration | Roy (SSBM) |
Roy is a playable character in the Brawl mod Project M. The hero from the Fire Emblem games returns from Melee with a buffed moveset. He is one of the two characters that was not originally playable in Brawl, the other being Mewtwo.
Attributes
Changes from Melee to PM
Roy has been heavily buffed from Melee to PM and has been reworked to be more of a semi-clone of Marth, rather than a clone, in terms of animations and attack functions.
- Improved base moveset, with extra damage or knockback adjustments tacked on: most of Roy's attacks are now considerably stronger when connecting with the center of the sword.
- Forward tilt is now a quick, long-ranged stab, based off of Roy's attack animation as a Lord in Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade. It inflicts higher damage and can be angled, acting as a much better option than his previous forward tilt; Roy's jab is now stronger and a bit faster to compensate for the loss of the former tilt.
- Up tilt now covers a larger, half-circle area above Roy. It additionally starts from his back (the opposite of Marth's), allowing to quickly repel opponents that manage to cross him up.
- Roy's dash attack is cancelable, which allows him to DACUS; this further improves his mobility and is an additional approaching option.
- Down smash is now a spinning sword sweep with less ending lag and better knockback, overall having more utility than his previous one. It also has a flame effect.
- General improvements to his retained aerials, most significantly a much larger and powerful flaming meteor smash on his previously near useless down aerial. For some of his changed aerials, his new neutral aerial has much more range and spins 4 times instead of 2, while his back aerial is a new horizontal slice that serves as a powerful finisher, though as a trade off, it has less reach and no longer hits below Roy.
- Flare Blade is more powerful in terms of knockback, and even when uncharged it deals more damage than before.
- Double-Edge Dance was improved significantly, with the move being slightly faster and now linking much more fluidly, and the fourth strike serving varieties of purposes. A backwards fourth strike has also been added to the repertoire, being a powerful finishing move against opponents that attempt to reposition themselves behind Roy.
- Fourth downward hit of Double-Edge Dance is now a flaming sword thrust; similar to the third hit, but causing more damage, having more knockback growth and possessing wider hitboxes (indicated by flames) that link more fluidly.
- Blazer's last hit no longer produces set knockback, so it can break guards more reliably and KO enemies off the top at high percentages, seeing more usage as an attack.
- Down aerial has less endlag.
- Down smash causes less damage.
- Up smash and the second hit of neutral aerial now have flaming graphics.
- Blazer now has fixed knockback on all hits but the last, as opposed to fixed knockback on all hits but the tip.
In terms of cosmetics, Roy's blue costume was touched up from Melee, now having lighter hair, white trousers instead of blue, and the inside of the cape being red rather than yellow. This makes Roy's blue costume look the most like his appearance in Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade aside from the silver highlights in his armor, though they look less pronounced now. Additionally, he has a new black costume. His up taunt involves him pointing his sword forward while saying "僕 は 負けない." (Boku wa Makenai) meaning "I won't lose", and his side taunt involves him pointing his sword up, then swinging it across his body, and pointing it behind him, identical to his father Eliwood's pre-critical animation as a Lord in Fire Emblem: Blazing Sword, while his down taunt is that from Melee. For his on-screen appearance, Roy comes onto the stage with a magic warp similar to how Marth does, but strikes a different pose (same as his Down Taunt from Melee) and shouts "Hee-ya!".
Revisions
3.01
- Grab release animation sped up to avoid potential grab release combos or re-grabs.
- Forward Air landing lag and L-canceled landing lag matched to Melee.
- Some of Double-Edge Dances sword swings could whiff when it looked like they hit, this has been fixed.
- New Final Smash doesn't use time manipulation anymore and has been fixed up in general to be less buggy.
- Model optimized to no longer cause significant lag.
Moveset
Up to date as of 3.0.
Name | Damage | Description | ||||||
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Neutral attack | Slice | 8% | Roy performs one single horizontal slash with his sword. Deals low damage and low knockback, even at the sweetspot. | Forward tilt | Rapier's Edge | 14% sweetspotted, 9% sourspotted | Roy thrusts his sword forward, similar to his normal attack animation (like for many rapier-based Lords) in Binding Blade. It has considerable range and power, with low start and end lag. Can be angled up or down. | |
Up tilt | Overhead Swipe | 12% sweetspotted, 9% sourspotted | Roy swings his sword in an arc upwards over his head towards the direction he's facing. Low start and end lag, with decent knockback. | |||||
Down tilt | Low Stab | 12% (base) 10% (middle) 6% (tip) | Same as Marth's. Roy thrusts his sword low. Low start lag with moderate end lag. Has great vertical knockback, which can lead into combos. The range can also prove great during neutral game spacing and edgeguarding. | |||||
Dash attack | Raid Chop | 14% (base) 10% (tip) | Same as Marth's. Roy lunges forward and slashes his sword. Somewhat moderate start and end lag. Decent knockback and can lead into combos or dash dancing. | |||||
Forward smash | Dragon Killer | 20%, 13% (tipper) | Same as Marth's. A rotating one-handed slamming sword plunge to the ground. Low start lag with moderate end lag, great range, along with extreme knockback and damage near the base of the sword. However, near the tip of the sword, the knockback and damage are severely reduced. Roy's original primary finisher like in Melee. | |||||
Up smash | Scorch Sword | A total of 20% | An upward thrust above Roy's body. Low start up lag with high end lag, and decent vertical range. It traps opponents in for great damage, and can link into combos at low percentages. The tip can meteor smash at the very first frames of the attack, as long as it doesn't link to another part. Causes a flame effect, should it hit. | |||||
Down smash | Inferno's Peak | 18% (base) 14% (tip) 14% (late base) 10% (late tip) | A low outward slashing spin around Roy's body. Low start and end lag, with decent range and knockback. More powerful near the base of the sword, and causes flame effect if it connects. | |||||
Neutral aerial | Fire Whirl | 4% first hit, 10% second hit | A full outward 360 degree spin 4 times with his sword held in both hands. Low start and end lag, with moderate landing lag. Two attacks may link together for decent damage, with relative knockback. Causes a flame effect if it connects. | |||||
Forward aerial | Aerial Swipe | 12% (sweetspot), 9% (sourspot) | Same as Marth's. A fast swipe in front of Roy. Low start lag with somewhat moderate end lag, and moderate landing lag. Sweetspot (middle of the sword) gives more damage and knockback, while sourspot (near the tip of the sword) causes relatively low damage and mediocre knockback. Often a main combo tool but can still be punished if used incorrectly. | |||||
Back aerial | Razor's Edge | 16% (sweetspot), 11% (sourspot) | Similar to Ike, Roy performs a quick horizontal outward slash behind him. Can turn Roy around. Very low start lag, but very high end lag, with moderate landing lag. It is a decent tool for edge-guarding and gimping, though it is somewhat more difficult to connect due to the smaller, horizontal hitbox. | |||||
Up aerial | Luna Slash | 12% (sweetspot), 8% (sourspot) | Same as Marth's. An outward upward slash, causing Roy to somersault in a delay. Moderate start lag, high end lag, and moderate landing lag. The sweetspot has been given more knockback so Roy can execute better combos. However, his sourspot has lower damage and mediocre knockback. | |||||
Down aerial | Half Moon | 9% (tip) 12% (middle), 18% (sweetspot) | Same as Marth's. An outward pendulum slash downwards. It has been changed from Melee drastically. Though it retains the same start lag, its ending and landing lag has been sped up. Also, its meteor smash range has been increased to the middle of the blade, and its knockback has been increased, making it even more dangerous. However, its sourspot has barely been changed. Should the sweetspot (meteor smash) connect, it causes a flame effect. | |||||
Grab | Grab | Roy attempts to grip to the opponent. The grab range has been noticeably increased. Low start and end lag. | ||||||
Pummel | Knee | 3% | Same as Marth's. Roy hits the opponent with his knee, causing decent damage. | |||||
Forward throw | Bounce | 5% | Same as Marth's. Roy throws the opponent at blinding speed. Low start and end lag, and can link into combos or chain grabs at moderate percentages. Can also lead into other attacks, like his Forward smash, for example. | |||||
Back throw | Throw Away | 5% | Same as Marth's. Roy throws the opponent at blinding speed backwards. Low start and end lag, but unlike his forward throw, cannot link into combos at low percentages as easily. However, it can link into various attacks. | |||||
Up throw | Emblem Toss | 5% | Same as Marth's. Roy tosses the opponent upwards. Low start and end lag. Great for chaingrabs and combos. | |||||
Down throw | Slam | 6% | Same as Marth's. Roy throws the opponent down in a "V" shape. Moderate start and end lag, decent knockback and can link into his forward smash. | |||||
Floor attack (front) | 6% | Same as Marth's. Slashes from back to front. | ||||||
Floor attack (back) | 6% | Same as Marth's. Slashes from back to front. | ||||||
Floor attack (trip) | 5% | Same as Marth's. Slashes from back to front. | ||||||
Edge attack | 8% | Same as Marth's. Gets up and slashes downward, similar to his Forward Smash. | ||||||
Edge attack (100%) | 10% | Same as Marth's. Gets up swings his sword over his head. | ||||||
Neutral special | Flare Blade | 10% minimum, 50% maximum. | Similar to Marth's Shield Breaker, Roy charges his sword for a powerful overhead slash, which can cause a flame effect. The power of the attack increases the longer it is held, with an powerful explosion effect occurring if the charge is complete, which can also break shields. However, the explosion damages Roy 10% in the process. | |||||
Side special | Double-Edge Dance | Varies | Roy performs a sideways slash attack, and can follow up with 3 different variations for a total of 4 strikes. The third and fourth strikes have significant differences between each variation, allowing for Roy to adjust the attack based on the situation. | |||||
Up special | Blazer | 5% blade, 2% flames. Total of 19% | Roy soars upwards with his flaming sword, burning opponents within his reach. Similar to Marth's Dolphin Slash, though noticeably different in that it hits multiple times, is slower, and has significant hang time, giving Roy somewhat of an advantage against impromptu edge-guard attempts. The move's animation in Project M has been modified as a reference to the Ryuuenjin (Dragon Flame Blade), a similar move used by Zero in Mega Man X4 and Capcom's Vs. series of games. | |||||
Down special | Counter | x1.5 of countered move | Roy briefly flashes while entering a stance, allowing him to counterattack within the first few frames of animation. Opponents that attack Roy will be struck back with more damage dealt to them. Moderate start lag with high end lag, and slows Roy down in mid-air. At the sweetspot, near the base, there is a chance that the opponent may go into an upside-down "V" when hit, however, this doesn't happen at the sourspot. It also causes a flame effect. | |||||
Final Smash | Limit Break!!! | 80% | Roy starts his attack similarly to Marth's, lunging at the opponent before performing a 360 degree slash through them, unleashing a large column of fire to send the opponent flying. Usually a One-hit KO against most characters. Like Marth's, using it in the air without any intervening terrain, will cause Roy to self-destruct (which it can be avoided by pressing an attack button). The Final Smash is somewhat cinematic, causing the camera to pan to the right should Roy successfully connect it. |
In competitive play
Notable Players
Palette swaps
Trivia
- Roy was the first Clone Engine character to be announced for Project M.
- Roy's sound effects replace Duon's, resulting in atypical behaviour when fighting it.
- The voice clip from Roy's up taunt comes from one of his victory quotes in Melee.
- Unlike Mewtwo, Roy does not appear to have a specific Wii Remote select sound; it is nothing more than a generic, metal clanking sound.
External links
Playable characters in Project M and Project+ | |
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