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*{{buff|Daisy's airborne variant of [[Peach Bomber]] appears to have a much quicker startup. However, as Peach has not been showcased utilizing her equivalent move, it is unknown as to whether this is unique to Daisy or not.}} | *{{buff|Daisy's airborne variant of [[Peach Bomber]] appears to have a much quicker startup, and drastically reduced endlag. However, as Peach has not been showcased utilizing her equivalent move, it is unknown as to whether this is unique to Daisy or not.}} | ||
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**{{nerf|Blue Toad makes Daisy instantly fall to the ground upon activation, leaving Daisy unable to use the move to stall midair.}} | |||
*{{buff|While using [[Vegetable]], Daisy pulls turnips faster.}} | *{{buff|While using [[Vegetable]], Daisy pulls turnips faster.}} | ||
Revision as of 12:50, October 10, 2018
Daisy in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate | |
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Universe | Mario |
Availability | Unlockable |
Final Smash | Daisy Blossom |
“ | Her basic move set is the same as Peach's, but this princess has her own unique personality. She's known for being upbeat, energetic, and a bit of a tomboy. | ” |
—Super Smash Blog, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Official Site |
Daisy is a playable newcomer character in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. She was revealed as a newcomer alongside Inkling and Ridley from Nintendo's 2018 E3 press conference, on June 12th, 2018. She is an Echo Fighter of Peach. Deanna Mustard reprises her role as Daisy from previous Mario games.
Differences from Peach
Aesthetics
- Daisy has different taunts and victory animations. Her entrance is different as well.
- Daisy has a more energetic idle stance, with her arms held up by her side.
- Daisy uses a Blue Toad instead of a red one for her counter and throws.
- Daisy has flower and petal effects for her attacks, including her dash attack, instead of hearts.
- Daisy has different, more cheerful facial expressions for certain attacks.
- Daisy reuses Peach's second jump animation from SSB4 while Peach is given a new one.
Attributes
- Daisy appears to be slightly shorter than Peach, as she is in most Mario series games. This seems to give her a smaller hurtbox while apparently slightly reducing her vertical range.
Aerial attacks
- Daisy's forward air lacks the magic effect, and seems to have shorter range than Peach's similar attack.
Special Moves
- Daisy's airborne variant of Peach Bomber appears to have a much quicker startup, and drastically reduced endlag. However, as Peach has not been showcased utilizing her equivalent move, it is unknown as to whether this is unique to Daisy or not.
- Daisy's Blue Toad move has different properties.
- Blue Toad makes Daisy instantly fall to the ground upon activation, leaving Daisy unable to use the move to stall midair.
- While using Vegetable, Daisy pulls turnips faster.
Gallery
Daisy performing one of her taunts on WarioWare, Inc.
Launching Link on Spirit Train.
Performing "Daisy Bomber" on Gaur Plain.
On New Donk City Hall with Pit and Mega Man in Stamina Mode.
Character Showcase Video
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Trivia
- Despite utilizing one in her moveset, Daisy has almost no affiliation with Toads - blue or otherwise - in the Mario games. The only main exception is in Mario Super Sluggers, where a red Toad guards her after she was petrified by Bowser Jr.
- Daisy is the only Ultimate newcomer revealed during E3 to not be playable in the demo.
- One of Daisy's victory animations is reminiscent of her celebration animation from Mario Golf: World Tour.
- Daisy's pose for one of her unique animations matches promotional artwork of her first used for Mario Kart 7. It is unclear whether this is a taunt or an idle.
- Daisy was the second newcomer announced for Ultimate. This marks only the second time a new clone character for a Smash title had been announced before the game launched, with the last time being Lucina in SSB4.
- Daisy is the first character to be cloned from a female, being Peach.
- Daisy is one of only two newcomers introduced in Ultimate to not have splash art, the other being Inkling.
- Daisy's pose in the group artwork for Ultimate is based upon Peach's back throw animation from SSB4.
- Daisy was the first character to be shown on the new victory screen.