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*{{buff|Down smash is much stronger, KO'ing about 80% | *{{buff|Down smash is much stronger, KO'ing about 80% earlier depending on weight, rage, staleness and DI.}} | ||
===Aerial attacks=== | ===Aerial attacks=== |
Revision as of 01:47, April 20, 2015
Jigglypuff in Super Smash Bros. 4 | |
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Universe | Pokémon |
Other playable appearances | in SSB in Melee in Brawl |
Availability | Unlockable (3DS) Starter (Wii U) |
Final Smash | Puff Up |
Jigglypuff (プリン, Purin) is a playable character in Super Smash Bros. 4. It was officially added to the official website on November 5, 2014, though the launch of the 3DS version in Japan two months prior meant that it was already known to be in the game.
Jigglypuff is once again voiced by Rachael Lillis (English) and Mika Kanai (Japanese) with the same voice clips from earlier installments.
How to unlock
Complete one of the following:
- Collect 30 different equipment items.
- Play 120 VS Matches.
Jigglypuff must then be defeated on Unova Pokémon League.
Jigglypuff does not need to be unlocked in the Wii U version.
Changes from Brawl
Being considered one of the worst characters in Brawl, Jigglypuff has been buffed to become a more balanced character. Jigglypuff is not quite back to its strength from Melee, but is considered to be closer to its strength from Smash 64. Generally, its attacks now have more utility and less lag. Despite still being able to jump 6 times, Jigglypuff's recovery potential was nerfed. To compensate, however, some attacks were given more KOing power, such as its Back Aerial.
Aesthetics
- Its appearance, much like the other returning playable Pokémon, has been updated to match recent appearances, notably Pokémon X and Pokémon Y. It is, like most other characters, more expressive than in previous iterations. It has brighter, more cyan colored eyes, which are also much smaller than in previous iterations and farther apart from each other, and a wider, higher-positioned mouth.
Attributes
- Jigglypuff's mouth is now closed and smiling, instead of being open as in previous games.
- Shielding is now a riskier option for Jigglypuff, since shields no longer take 30% reduced damage from attacks, and many characters' attacks deal increased shield damage (such as Shield Breaker). Therefore, it is now easier for Jigglypuff's shield to break, instantly KOing it.
Ground attacks
- Neutral attack and up tilt have been sped up.
- Up tilt and forward tilt do 1% more damage.
- Dash attack has less ending lag and is stronger.
- Forward smash deals less damage.
- Up smash is stronger and deals more knockback.
- The removal of DACUS slightly worsens its slow ground game and makes its up smash more situational.
- Down smash is much stronger, KO'ing about 80% earlier depending on weight, rage, staleness and DI.
Aerial attacks
- Forward air and down air deal less damage.
- Neutral air, back aerial, and back throw deal 1% more damage and have more knockback.
- Up air has more reach.
- Back aerial is drastically more powerful to the point where it can reliably KO under 120%.
- Due to back air's increased power, it loses some of its Wall of pain ability.
Throws/other attacks
- Jigglypuff now uses its other arm to pummel, instead of its hair curl.
- Dash grab has less ending lag.
- Forward throw deals 1% more damage and has slightly less endlag.
- Down throw and up throw do more damage.
Special moves
- Rollout deals much less damage and knockback and Jigglypuff can no longer move in midair after striking an opponent.
- Pound deals more shield damage.
- Pound has lost some of its momentum, reducing its horizontal recovery capabilities.
- Because of the momentum loss, Pound can now be used effectively as more defensive move as it blocks the vast majority of projectile moves, also the hit time of the move last longer in a single place making it less predictable and more likely to land a hit.
- Due to the changes in hitstun mechanics, Jigglypuff can now perform true combos into Rest, greatly improving its utility once again. Rest is also stronger, deals 5% more damage and has a larger hitbox, improving its utility even more.
- Puff Up now makes Jigglypuff grow so much, it almost envelops the whole stage.
- Puff Up also now makes the stage shake.
- Jigglypuff's eyes now continue to glow yellow from the Final Smash effect when performing Puff Up.
Moveset
Name | Damage | Description | ||
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Neutral attack | 3% | Two very quick, yet extremely short ranged slaps. | ||
3% | ||||
Forward tilt | rowspan="1" | 10% | Spins once while kicking. Short ranged. | |
Up tilt | rowspan="1" | 9% | Lifts its foot behind it, attacking upward. | |
Down tilt | rowspan="1" | 10% | Ducks down and sticks its foot out. | |
Dash attack | 12% | Spins forwards. | ||
Forward smash | 15-21% | Slides forward while keeping foot stuck out. Begins to KO at 90%. | ||
Up smash | 12-16% (front), 14-19% (back) | Headbutts upward. Begins to KO at 130% | ||
Down smash | 11-16% | Puffs downward, kicking to both sides. | ||
Neutral aerial | rowspan="1" | 11% clean, 6% late | Sticks foot out, shrinking in on itself a little. | |
Forward aerial | rowspan="1" | 9% (sweetspot), 6% (sourspot) | Dropkicks forward. | |
Back aerial | 13% | Spins once backward and kicks. High KO potential and very quick. | ||
Up aerial | 9% | Waves once upward, has good duration, very small hitbox. | ||
Down aerial | 14% if all hits connect | Spinning drill kick. | ||
Grab | — | Hooks opponent with left arm. Low range. | ||
Pummel | 3% | Slaps with right arm. Very slow and powerful for a pummel. | ||
Forward throw | 11% | Puffs once, hitting opponent forward. Low knockback, but has low ending lag. | ||
Back throw | 11% | Back suplexes opponent. Decent knockback. | ||
Up throw | 11% | Spins once and sends opponent up. Decent finisher. | ||
Down throw | 11% | Rolls back and forth on its opponent. | ||
Forward roll Back roll Spot dodge Air dodge |
— | — | ||
Techs | — | — | ||
Floor attack (front) Floor getups (front) |
7% | Spins legs around while getting up, kicking in front and behind it. Short ranged. | ||
Floor attack (back) Floor getups (back) |
7% | |||
Floor attack (trip) Floor getups (trip) |
10% | |||
Edge attack Edge getups |
6% | |||
Neutral special | Default | Rollout | 14% fully charged | Jigglypuff rolls forward to attack, similar to Yoshi's Egg Roll. The move's power, range, and speed can be increased by charging it. When it is fully charged, Jigglypuff will say "Jiggly!" and briefly flash. Hitting a foe will cause Jigglypuff to rebound. |
Custom 1 | Relentless Rollout | 1-2% (loop) | This Rollout charges up much quicker, and travels faster and farther. The move doesn't end if it hits someone, instead rolling through them and dealing 1% or 2% of damage at max charge for every time it makes contact. | |
Custom 2 | Raging Rollout | 16% | The charge time is nearly twice of what it normally is, but Jigglypuff rolls faster and deals more knockback. High endlag and meager horizontal distance make this custom move unsuited for recovery. Jigglypuff also cannot turn around. | |
Side special | Default | Pound | 11% | Jigglypuff punches forward, causing moderate knockback. The punch's momentum also sends Jigglypuff sideways, making it one of the two special moves she can use to recover. It also does a surprising amount of shield damage. |
Custom 1 | Sideways Pound | 7% | In exchange for recovery and damage, this Pound's knockback sends the foe on a semi-spike trajectory. | |
Custom 2 | Pound Blitz | 9% | Jigglypuff's slap hits the foe multiple times, granting it more power, shield damage, and recovery momentum. However, it has much greater endlag. | |
Up special | Default | Sing | 0% | Jigglypuff sings her trademark song, putting nearby opponents to sleep. The more damage they have taken, the longer they'll slumber, making them susceptible to free shots (namely full-power smash attacks). However, the song is short-ranged and makes Jigglypuff herself vulnerable to free shots as well. Because of this, Jigglypuff players must remember NOT to use it to attempt a recovery. |
Custom 1 | Hyper Voice | 3% (first and second sound waves), 5% (third sound wave) | Jigglypuff uses a louder voice while singing, inflicting damage on foes in lieu of putting them to sleep. The fist sound wave causes enemies to flinch, the second does not, and the third has the most range as well as decent knockback. | |
Custom 2 | Spinphony | 1% (second sound wave), 2% (third sound wave) | Startup and execution is extremely slow, but Jigglypuff sings a song that has the odd power to flip opponents, like Mario's Cape. Does damage like Hyper Voice, but is much weaker, with the first sound wave doing no damage at all. Spinphony also locks Jigglypuff into it when used in midair, making accidental SD's easier to do. | |
Down special | Default | Rest | 20% (hit), 35% from the flower effect | Falls asleep, preventing mobility. Launches opponents upwards if timed properly and used at point-blank range. The move has catastrophic knockback if landed (KO'ing at 60%), and puts a flower on the victim's head. If Rest misses, it has dire consequences: Jigglypuff is left completely open for roughly 5 seconds, which is more than enough time for the opponent to launch a devastating counterattack. |
Custom 1 | Leaping Rest | 11% | Jigglypuff jumps into the air before falling asleep to avoid attacks. It has less strength than normal and has no flower effect, but has quicker startup and can still reliably score KO's. Since Jigglypuff is sleeping, she cannot grab ledges while jumping, making it an ineffective recovery as with the normal Rest. | |
Custom 2 | Wakie Wakie | 14-15%, 5% self-inflicted damage | Jigglypuff pushes back opponents while sleeping, and creates an explosion upon waking up! The move loses its tremendously powerful (but tiny) hitbox at the start and inflicts 5% recoil damage, but Jigglypuff takes a shorter nap and the explosion inflicts 14-15% fire damage. | |
Final Smash | Puff Up | 17% | Jigglypuff rapidly swells up to a gargantuan size, and sends all foes near her flying away horizontally with a mighty "JIGGLY!!!" before quickly deflating back to normal size. Jigglypuff's size is so great when inflating, her body completely takes up smaller stages and some medium sized ones. Either way, this Final Smash is nearly inescapable and has huge KO potential. |
Special Move | Basic | Custom 1 | Custom 2 |
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Neutral Special | Rollout | Relentless Rollout | Raging Rollout |
Side Special | Pound | Sideways Pound | Pound Blitz |
Up Special | Sing | Hyper Voice | Spinphony |
Down Special | Rest | Leaping Rest | Wakie Wakie |
Final Smash | Puff Up |
Trophies
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS trophy descriptions
- Jigglypuff
- This Normal/Fairy-type Pokémon is best known for its soothing singing, which can put foes to sleep. In Smash Bros., it fights best in the air and can even jump six times in a row. The downside, though, is that Jigglypuff's so light, most opponents could launch it in their sleep!
- Jigglypuff (Alt.)
- Jigglypuff's down special Rest sends this Pokémon into a deep sleep that damages and launches any foe it's touching upon napping. They'll even take damage after being hit! It's a pretty challenging move to land, though, and it leaves Jigglypuff wide open to revenge. Be careful when you use it.
- JigglypuffAllStarTrophy3DS.png
Alt. (3DS)
In Event Matches
Solo Events
- All-Star Battle: Secret: Jigglypuff is one of the opponents fought in this event. All opponents are characters that have been unlockable in previous Super Smash Bros. games.
- It's Past Your Bedtime!: Jigglypuff must make Ness, Bowser Jr., and Toon Link fall asleep at the same time by using Sing.
Co-op Events
- The Ultimate Battle: Two players select a character and must defeat the entire roster.
Alternate costumes
Gallery
In the process of throwing Captain Falcon.
Using Puff Up.
Taunting while being spotted by 5-Volt on Gamer.
Trivia
- Super Smash Bros. for Wii U is the first Smash game where Jigglypuff is a starter character. As a result, Jigglypuff had appeared in various official screenshots and videos without acknowledgement (such as the October 2014 Wii U Direct) before its official reveal.
- Jigglypuff was the last character overall to be fully confirmed on the Smash 4 website.
- Super Smash Bros. 4 is the only Smash Bros. game to not have Jigglypuff fully face the screen in its official art.
- In Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS, while Jigglypuff's textures are completely unique, the actual 3D model is extremely similar to the model used in Pokémon X and Y. This likely means its model is based on said model.[1]
References
Fighters in Super Smash Bros. 4 | |
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Veterans | Bowser · Captain Falcon · Charizard · Diddy Kong · Donkey Kong · Dr. Mario · Falco · Fox · Ganondorf · Ike · Jigglypuff · King Dedede · Kirby · Link · Lucario · Lucas · Luigi · Mario · Marth · Meta Knight · Mewtwo · Mr. Game & Watch · Ness · Olimar · Peach · Pikachu · Pit · R.O.B. · Roy · Samus · Sheik · Sonic · Toon Link · Wario · Yoshi · Zelda · Zero Suit Samus |
Newcomers | Bayonetta · Bowser Jr. · Cloud · Corrin · Dark Pit · Duck Hunt · Greninja · Little Mac · Lucina · Mega Man · Mii Fighter (Mii Brawler · Mii Gunner · Mii Swordfighter) · Pac-Man · Palutena · Robin · Rosalina & Luma · Ryu · Shulk · Villager · Wii Fit Trainer |