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'''Kirby''' ({{ja|カービィ}}, ''Kābī'') is a playable character in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''. Kirby has a brighter appearance, and his skin appears to have much more diffuse shading, with reduced difference in brightness between the lit and shadowed sides of his body.
'''Kirby''' ({{ja|カービィ}}, ''Kābī'') is a playable character in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''. Kirby has a brighter appearance, and his skin appears to have much more diffuse shading, with reduced difference in brightness between the lit and shadowed sides of his body.


Kirby is again voiced by Makiko Okimoto, who recorded new voice clips in this game, which give a him a much higher pitch of voice.
Kirby is again voiced by Makiko Okimoto, who recorded new voice clips for this game, which gives Kirby a much higher pitch of voice.


==Changes from ''Brawl''==
==Changes from ''Brawl''==

Revision as of 14:59, October 12, 2014

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Kirby
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Universe Kirby
Other playable appearances in SSB
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Availability Starter
Final Smash Ultra Sword
Kirby (SSB4)

Kirby (カービィ, Kābī) is a playable character in Super Smash Bros. 4. Kirby has a brighter appearance, and his skin appears to have much more diffuse shading, with reduced difference in brightness between the lit and shadowed sides of his body.

Kirby is again voiced by Makiko Okimoto, who recorded new voice clips for this game, which gives Kirby a much higher pitch of voice.

Changes from Brawl

Kirby appears to have been buffed overall from Brawl to Smash 4, though not without some nerfs.

  • Buff Kirby appears to walk and dash faster.
  • Buff Up throw deals significantly more knockback. It also does more damage, doing 12% instead of 10%.
  • Buff Back and forward throws are stronger.
  • Buff Neutral infinite now transitions into a Smash Punch finisher. It also gives him a new projectile that is useful for edgeguarding.
  • Buff Dash attack is more powerful.
  • Buff Down smash, forward aerial, and back aerial deal slightly more damage. Back aerial has less base knockback but more knockback scaling, making it more effective at all percentages.
  • Buff Up smash is much faster.
    • Buff It is also stronger, increasing its utility.
  • Buff Kirby's Hammer Flip (formerly known as Hammer) can now charge up and release a fire attack. Kirby can move around while charging it, and keeping it at full charge will deal recoil damage to Kirby, similarly to King Dedede's Jet Hammer.
  • Buff Down tilt and pummel have been sped up.
  • Buff Kirby's air speed is slightly faster.
  • Buff Down aerial now has a stronger meteor smash. It also has less start-up lag.
  • Buff Kirby's Final Smash is now the Ultra Sword from Kirby's Return to Dream Land, which hits multiple times and in a long range. It appears to be much stronger and more useful than Cook Kirby, his previous Final Smash.
  • Buff The blade of Final Cutter deals more damage.
    • Nerf The beam it produces goes about half the distance.
  • Buff Forward smash comes out faster.
    • Nerf However, it goes a shorter distance forward and has slightly weaker knockback.
  • Nerf Kirby is slightly lighter than in Brawl.
  • Nerf His feet have become smaller, and as a result, most moves involving his feet have had their reach reduced.
  • Nerf Grab range has been reduced slightly.
  • Nerf Up tilt, up aerial, down aerial, neutral aerial, and dash attack deal about three less damage.
  • Nerf Down throw appears to have higher knockback scaling, removing some of its guaranteed combo potential. It also deals slightly less damage.
  • Change The Thwomp of Stone now uses the design from New Super Mario Bros. Wii instead of Super Mario 64.
  • Change Inhale has a whirlwind-like cone which bears a likeness to what is seen from the move in Kirby Triple Deluxe. It also produces a sound effect similar to Kirby's inhale SFX from Kirby's Dream Land.

Moveset

Name Damage Description
Neutral attack Vulcan Jab ?% Two quick jabs followed by a flurry of punches. Turns into a smash punch when ended.
Forward tilt Roundhouse Kick 8% Kirby does a spinning forward kick. Can be angled upwards or downwards.
Up tilt Vertical Kick 4% Kirby quickly raises one leg vertically from behind. Disjointed range but low damage.
Down tilt Low Kick 6% Kirby does a crouching low kick.
Dash attack Break Spin ?% Kirby spins on his hands, while kicking with his feet. Hits multiple times.
Forward smash Spin Kick ?% Kirby lunges forward and delivers a very long range jump kick that moves him forward. Can be angled upwards or downwards.
Up smash Flip Kick ?% Does a backflip while doing an upward kick very similar to Fox's.
Down smash Spinning Kick ?% Kirby does a split and spins around rapidly.
Neutral aerial Twinkle Star 10% Kirby spins around in the air.
Forward aerial ?% Kirby does three quick spinning kicks.
Back aerial Back Kick 13% Quickly crouches in midair then kicks his legs behind him.
Up aerial 9% Does a flip kick in midair, similar to his up smash.
Down aerial Drill Kick ?% Kirby's spins while drill kicking downward. Each hit has a weak meteor smash effect.
Grab
Pummel ?% Punches enemy. Moderate speed.
Forward throw Pile Driver ?% Kirby flips and slams the opponent onto the ground.
Back throw Big Suplex ?% Quickly flips backwards and slams opponent head-first into the ground.
Up throw Air Drop 12% Jumps offscreen and comes down in an explosion. High vertical knockback, being Kirby's strongest throw.
Down throw Fury Stomp 11% Kirby throws his victim into the ground, and then stomps on them several times quickly.
Floor attack (front) ?% Kirby gets up and does a spin kick.
Floor attack (back) ?% Kirby gets up, then kicks on one side, then the other.
Floor attack (trip) ?% Kirby gets up then spins around, kicking.
Edge attack (fast) ?% Kirby flips over the edge and kicks.
Edge attack (slow) ?% Kirby gets up and then uses a move similar to his down smash.
Neutral special Inhale ?% Kirby sucks up his opponent. He can exhale them as a star to deal damage, or copy their neutral special attack. Some characters will give him an alternative special move due to mechanics that wouldn't work properly when copied over, like Olimar's Pikmin Pluck.
Neutral special custom 1 Ice Breath ?% Kirby exhales cold air, which freezes his opponent. He cannot suck anything in with this move.
Neutral special custom 2 Jumping Inhale ?% Kirby jumps forwards before inhaling. This move doesn't deal damage if Kirby spits out his opponent.
Side special Hammer Flip ?% Kirby swings his hammer forwards in an arc, which increases in power the longer it charges. He can move around while charging this move.
Side special custom 1 Hammer Bash ?% Kirby swings his hammer forwards in an arc, which sends his opponents skyward on contact. He cannot charge this move.
Side special custom 2 Giant Hammer ?% Kirby swings a massive hammer, which is slower but stronger than his normal one.
Up special Final Cutter ?% Kirby jumps straight up and falls straight down, cutting anyone he comes in contact with on the way up and meteoring anyone he comes in contact with on the way down. When landing, Kirby creates a shockwave projectile that moves forwards quickly.
Up special custom 1 Wave Cutter ?% Kirby jumps straight up and falls straight down, cutting anyone he comes in contact with on the way up and meteoring anyone he comes in contact with on the way down. When landing, Kirby creates a shockwave that sends rocks flying outwards.
Up special custom 2 Upper Cutter ?% Kirby jumps straight up and falls straight down, cutting anyone he comes in contact with on the way up. Stronger than his regular blade, but cannot hit anything on the way down.
Down special Stone ?% Kirby turns into a heavy object and plummets straight down. Enemies are sent flying on contact. Kirby cannot be damaged in this form, but can be grabbed.
Down special custom 1 Grounding Stone ?% Kirby turns into a heavy object and plummets straight down. Kirby takes longer to transform, but grounded enemies are buried on contact.
Down special custom 2 Meteor Stone ?% Kirby turns into a heavy object and plummets straight down. Kirby takes longer to transform back, but he will meteor smash any enemies he hits while falling.
Final Smash Ultra Sword ?% Kirby takes out his Ultra Sword and slashes at the opponent. If the move connects, he will teleport around them while slashing at them multiple times. He finishes the move with a powerful hit from a further enlarged sword. This move is similar to Great Aether in Brawl.

Taunts

  • A "Kirby Dance" similar to his victory dances and in the Kirby games.
  • Spins around, then stops, sticking out his left leg and saying "Eeu!". Almost identical to the "preview" animation shown when he is chosen in the original Super Smash Bros.
  • Faces the screen and says his signature elongated "Hi".

On-Screen Appearance

Kirby rides in on a Warp Star and crashes down.

Victory Fanfare

A flourished remix directly from Brawl. It is a remix of the short recurring theme that plays when Kirby completes a stage or defeats a boss, debuting in Kirby's Dream Land. It is shared with King Dedede.

Palette Swaps

Kirby Palette (SSB4).png

Gallery

Trivia

  • The ability to charge Kirby's Hammer was actually intended for Super Smash Bros. Brawl, as shown through unused animations found via hacking.
  • Kirby cannot copy custom special moves.