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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Rosalina & Luma’s video on the [[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Official Site|official website]] features a visual glitch: when Rosalina uses her new [[neutral aerial]] her dress goes abnormally high, revealing her legs disjointed from her body.
*Rosalina & Luma’s video on the [[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Official Site|official website]] features a visual glitch: when Rosalina uses her new [[neutral aerial]] her dress goes abnormally high, revealing her legs disjointed from her body.
*In Her [[Star KO]] animation, she is revealed to have what seemingly a galaxy under her dress.
*One of the screenshots on the official website featuring Rosalina in a white-and-red dress and a seemingly dazed [[Pichu (SSBU)|Pichu]] is a reference to the [https://finalfantasy.wikia.com/wiki/White_Mage White Mage], a classic healing class from the ''[[Final Fantasy (universe)|Final Fantasy]]'' series.
*One of the screenshots on the official website featuring Rosalina in a white-and-red dress and a seemingly dazed [[Pichu (SSBU)|Pichu]] is a reference to the [https://finalfantasy.wikia.com/wiki/White_Mage White Mage], a classic healing class from the ''[[Final Fantasy (universe)|Final Fantasy]]'' series.
*Despite Rosalina's Final Smash being a {{s|mariowiki|Power Star}} in her video like in ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U'', she instead summons a {{s|mariowiki|Grand Star}} in the final version of the game.
*Despite Rosalina's Final Smash being a {{s|mariowiki|Power Star}} in her video like in ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U'', she instead summons a {{s|mariowiki|Grand Star}} in the final version of the game.

Revision as of 21:32, February 11, 2019

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This article is about Rosalina & Luma's appearances in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. For the characters in other contexts, see Rosalina and Luma.
Rosalina & Luma
in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Rosalina & Luma SSBU.png
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Universe Mario
Other playable appearance in SSB4


Availability Unlockable
Final Smash Grand Star
Rosalina & Luma (SSBU)
Luma mimicks Rosalina's attacks. Luma also increases Rosalina's reach and can even take a hit for her! If Rosalina gets hit, Luma gets very flustered and flutters both hands.
Super Smash Blog, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Official Site

Rosalina & Luma (ロゼッタ&チコ, Rosetta & Chiko) are playable characters in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, controlled as one. They were revealed for the game along with the rest of the veterans on June 12th, 2018. Continuing a trend often set in the Mario series, Rosalina & Luma are now unlockable characters. Rosalina & Luma are classified as fighter #48.

Kerri Kane's portrayal of Rosalina from Smash 4 was repurposed for Ultimate, as was Yuya Takezawa's portrayal of Luma from Super Mario Galaxy.

How to unlock

Complete one of the following:

With the exception of the third method, Rosalina & Luma must then be defeated on Mario Galaxy.

Changes from Super Smash Bros. 4

Rosalina has received a mixture of buffs and nerfs in her transition from Smash 4 to Ultimate, but has been overall nerfed. The universal changes allows Rosalina and Luma to juggle and gimp opponents more easily but makes it more difficult for them to land and get back to the stage.

All their aerials have reduced landing lag which allows them to chain moves more easily. Luma has more HP, lower respawn time, and can now be protected when Rosalina uses her shield. Star Bits has more range, enhancing its zoning utility. Gravitational Pull can now auto-equip items which makes it easier for Rosalina to retaliate with a throwable projectile (I.e. MechaKoopa, Gyro). Rosalina's new neutral aerial has less ending lag and offers better protection when Luma is gone. Luma also receives a new damage boost when detethered from Rosalina. This incentivizes Rosalina players to send Luma out and take advantage of her zoning potential.

On the other hand, Rosalina and Luma also received critical nerfs to their potent movesets. Their neutral aerial has fewer active frames and increased startup, which makes it a less useful option for approaching. Her notorious up aerial had its endlag increased, meaning it can no longer chain to itself as easily. Luma also doesn't move forward when using its neutral attack, which severely impedes Rosalina's ability to stop approaches, ledge trap, and zone her opponents. Finally, the biggest nerf involves Luma, who now is frailer than ever, getting KO'd very easily; in addition, Luma doesn't benefit from its additional damage multiplier if tethered to Rosalina, making it less effective when paired with her.

Rosalina and Luma are overall considered to be worse than their iteration in Smash 4, but to what extent is currently unknown as she has had very little tournament results in Ultimate's early metagame. Luma has received some noticeable buffs in patches, which has helped to mitigate the nerfs the pair obtained in the base game.

Aesthetics

  • Change As with all veterans returning from SSB4, Rosalina and Luma's models feature a more subdued color scheme. Rosalina's gown now features simple textile detailing, and has a more turquoise color, consistent with her appearances outside of Smash.
  • Change Rosalina's slippers are now their usual silver, rather than matching the shade of her dress.
  • Change Luma always face the screen regardless of direction it turns towards; Rosalina's stance, on the other hand, is not mirrored.
  • Change As with Peach and Daisy, Rosalina's dress now has independent physics.
  • Change Rosalina's airdodge now causes a bright light to appear as she steps right or left. Additionally, her sidestep animation now features more effects as she teleports.
  • Change Luma now cries out at the end of its jab and smash attacks.
  • Change During Rosalina's Star KO, Luma will follow her by flying into the background, before exploding in a burst of stars once she is KO'd.
  • Change When a Luma has low HP, it will have a tired idle animation.

Attributes

  • Buff Like all characters, Rosalina's jumpsquat animation now takes three frames to complete (down from 5).
  • Buff Luma has more HP (50 → 60).
  • Buff Luma's respawn time has shortened (1v1: 12.5 seconds → 11, 3 players: 12.5 seconds → 9, 4 players: 12.5 seconds → 7, >4 players: 12.5 seconds → 5).
  • Buff Luma's attacks now benefit from a 1.5 damage amplifier when Rosalina launches it away.
  • Buff When Luma is launched, it receives roughly 25% less knockback, improving its survivability.
  • Buff When opponents get near a detethered Luma, it autofaces them, in a similar way to Ryu's and Ken's mechanic.
  • Buff Rosalina walks faster (1.0835 → 1.138).
  • Buff Rosalina dashes much faster (1.632 → 1.795). Her initial dash is also much faster (1.5 → 2.035).
  • Buff The introduction of attack canceling benefits Rosalina more than other returning veterans as she can make Luma perform a grounded attack while she performs an aerial giving her unique attack options.
  • Nerf Luma receives more knockback in general, making him easier to KO.
  • Nerf Luma no longer stalls in place when performing attacks airborne.
  • Change Rosalina is heavier (77 → 82), which increases her survivability, but also her susceptibility to combos.

Ground Attacks

  • Neutral attack:
    • Buff The first hit of Rosalina's jab has less startup lag (frame 8 → 5), The second hit of her jab deals more damage (1% → 2%) and both third hits of jab have less startup lag (frame 9 → 7). Both first hits of jab also have less ending lag (frame 23 → 21).
    • Nerf The first two hits of Luma's jab deals less damage (2% → 1%).
    • Nerf Luma's jab movement and range have decreased significantly, no longer pushing Luma forward. This hinders Rosalina's ability to space with jab.
    • Nerf Luma's jab 3 knockback growth greatly decreased, removing its Ko potential. Jab 3 also has a shorter duration (frames 9-11 (Rosa), 9-13 (Luma) → 7-8 (both)).
    • Buff Luma's rapid jab knockback growth greatly increased, making it a good killing option near the ledge. The final hit also has less startup lag (frame 9 (Rosa), 8 (Luma) → 6 (both)).
    • Nerf Rapid jab deals much less damage (1.7% (Rosa), 1.2% (Luma) → 0.3% (Rosa), 0.1% (Luma)) greatly hindering its damage racking potential. The final hit also has a shorter duration (frames 9-11 (Rosa), 8-12 (Luma) → 6-7 (both)).
  • Forward tilt:
    • Buff Forward tilt deals more damage (6%/5% → 7.5%/6.7% (Rosa), 4.3% → 6.7%/4.5% (Luma)). Luma's forward tilt also has less ending lag (frame 39 → 38).
    • Nerf Luma's forward tilt has a shorter duration (frames 8-11 → 8-10).
  • Up tilt:
    • Buff Rosalina's up tilt has a larger horizontal hitbox, deals more damage when hit clean (8% → 10%) and has decreased start up lag with a longer duration (frames 9-17 → 7-17). Luma's up tilt also deals more damage (8%/4%/3% → 12%/6%/4.5%).
    • Nerf Rosalina's up tilt now has a weaker late hit and has less intangibility (frames 4-11 → 4-10). Luma's up tilt has more ending lag (frame 31 → 41).
  • Down tilt:
    • Buff Down tilt deals more damage (4.5% → 5.5% (Rosa), 3.5% → 5.2% (Luma)).
    • Nerf Luma's down tilt has more ending lag (frame 32 → 33).
  • Dash attack:
    • Buff Dash attack has decreased ending lag (frame 49 → 41), making it safer to use.
  • Forward smash:
    • Change Luma's forward smash hitbox has less range but has increased knockback to compensate for the change.
  • Down smash:
    • Nerf Luma's down smash has more ending lag (frame 36 → 42).

Aerial Attacks

  • Buff All aerials have less landing lag (11 frames → 8 (neutral), 20 frames → 16 (forward), 16 frames → 10 (back), 18 frames → 11 (up), 20 frames → 12 (down)).
  • Neutral aerial:
    • Change Rosalina has a new neutral aerial: she spins her wand around herself.
    • Buff Neutral aerial now hits in front of Rosalina first, improving its usability and safety. It also has greatly decreased ending lag (frame 66 → 44) and the second hit of Luma's neutral aerial has less startup lag (frame 26 → 13). It can auto-cancel in a short hop and Luma can perform two neutral aerials in a short hop. It also deals more damage (5% → 10% (Rosa early), 7.5% → 8% (Rosa late), 4% (Luma front), 3% (Luma back) → 4.5% (Luma)).
    • Nerf Neutral aerial has increased startup lag with a shorter duration (frames 9-34 (clean), 35-46 (late) → 10-26/27-33 (Rosa), frames 3-6 (Luma hit 1), frames 26-29 (Luma hit 2) → 8-9/13-14)).
  • Forward aerial:
    • Buff Rosalina's forward aerial has less startup (frame 11 → 10) and ending lag (frame 76 → 60), allowing it to now auto-cancel in a short hop.
    • Nerf Luma's forward aerial has a shorter duration (frames 11-14 → 11-13) and has more ending lag (frame 58 → 60).
  • Up aerial:
    • Nerf Luma's up aerial has more startup lag and both up aerials have a shorter duration (frames 8-29 → 8-19 (Rosa), frames 3-10 → 6-11 (Luma)). Up aerial's ending lag has also increased (frame 42 → 50), significantly worsening its juggling potential.
  • Down aerial:
    • Nerf Luma's down aerial has increased startup lag (frame 8 → 15) and ending lag (frame 42 → 50).

Special Moves

  • Luma Shot:
    • Buff Luma Shot endlag decreased, making it safer to send Luma out.
    • Nerf Luma Shot travels less distance, and Luma halts all momentum at the end of the move.
    • Nerf Luma Shot can no longer be held indefinitely.
  • Star Bits:
    • Buff Star Bits has greatly increased range.
  • Launch Star
    • Buff Rosalina's head does not poke out during her 2-frame animation, making it safer when snapping the ledge.
  • Gravitational Pull:
    • Buff Gravitational Pull can now equip items instead of only pulling them in.
    • Buff Gravitational Pull endlag slightly decreased.
    • Nerf Gravitational Pull active frames decreased, making it not pulling objects after the animation has ended.
    • Nerf Gravitational Pull range has been reduced.
  • Final Smash:
    • Change Rosalina's Final Smash now uses a Grand Star during her Final Smash, and the name was changed to accommodate for that, going from Power Star to Grand Star. The change however, is only aesthetic, and the move overall functions the same as it did in SSB4.
    • Change During Grand Star, an outer space backdrop temporarily appears.
    • Buff Grand Star pulls opponents in towards the multi-hitting star, making it more effective as a damage dealing attack. The Grand Star itself also covers more area, and grows significantly faster.
    • Nerf Grand Star has a shorter duration.
      • Nerf Due to this, Grand Star deals significantly less damage than what it was capable of doing in Smash 4.

Update History

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate 2.0.0

  • Buff Luma's physics have been reverted to Smash 4 for the most part, giving it access to options that were removed in patch 1.0.0 and removing some undesired side effects.
  • Buff Luma now advances once again with jabs thanks to the mechanical changes in its physics, albeit way less than Smash 4 jabs.
  • Buff Luma's up tilt deals more knockback.
  • Buff Down tilt sends Luma farther forward, increasing the range. This also removes a bug that made Luma bonked its head on the floor while performing the move.
  • Buff Dash attack connects more reliably.
  • Buff Rosalina can grab ledges faster after using neutral aerial and forward aerial.
  • Buff Neutral aerial start up for both Rosalina and Luma has been reduced (frame 10 → 9 and frame 8 → 7) respectively.
  • Buff Neutral aerial hitboxes for Rosalina have been fixed for the most part, making the move connect more reliably.
  • Buff Smash 4 RAR back aerial that launches Luma forward when performed is back.
  • Buff Down aerial's meteor hitbox on frame 17 has no sourspot anymore, making it always spike regardless of positioning.
  • Luma Shot:
    • Buff No charge ending lag frame 40 → 35, all charges ending lag frame 34 → 29
    • Buff Grounded call back ending lag frame 26 → 22, aerial call back ending lag frame 28 → 24
  • Buff Launch Star ledge grab size increased, (17, 27.5, -8, 13) → (17, 30.5, -14, 13) during the launch animation, (17, 27.5, -8, 13) → (17, 30.5, -11, 13) when the move ends.

Moveset

  • Rosalina can crawl.
  • Luma utilizes a hit points (HP) mechanic. It has 60 HP, and if it is KO'd either by losing all of its HP or by crossing a blast line, another Luma will appear after 12.5 seconds.
  • Luma is controlled by the player instead of artificial intelligence.
    • When launched away from Rosalina, Luma's attacks receive a 1.5× damage amplifier.
    • The Luma will have a steadily glowing "ring" around it to signify that it is seperate.
    • The Luma will automatically face any opponents who get close to it.

Note: All numbers are listed as base damage, without the 1v1 multiplier.

  Name Damage Description
Neutral attack   Rosalina: 2%
Luma: 1.5%
Rosalina: Swings her wand twice, each creating a discharge of magic, and ends with a third magic burst from between her hands. Alternatively, the 2nd hit can instead transition to a rapid jab consisting of Rosalina rapidly waving her wand in front of her, and ends with a large spark of light produced from a final flick of the wand.
Luma: Performs a punch, followed by a kick, followed by a bicycle kick with the opposite foot. Alternatively, the 2nd punch can instead transition to a series of spinning punches that end in a corkscrewing headbutt.

Ideal for punishing attacks that have little ending lag, though it can also be used for pressuring and zoning.

Rosalina: 2%
Luma: 1.5%
Rosalina: 3%
Luma: 3%
Rosalina: 0.3% (loop), 2.5% (final hit)
Luma: 0.1% (loop), 1.5% (final hit)
Forward tilt   Rosalina: 7.5%
Luma: 6.7%
Rosalina: Spins, performing a double-footed roundhouse kick, which produces a trail of stardust.
Luma: Performs a roundhouse kick.
Up tilt   Rosalina: 10%
Luma: 12%
Rosalina: Emits a miniature planetary ring that rises upward.
Luma: An uppercut.
Down tilt   Rosalina: 5.5%
Luma: 5.2%
Rosalina: A low-angled dropkick, which creates a magical spark at her feet.
Luma: A sliding headbutt.
Dash attack   Rosalina: 3% (first) 4% (second)
Luma: 4.5%
Rosalina: A lunging upward battering ram, which produces a trail of stardust from her head.
Luma: Performs a diving tackle that ends with a back flip.
Forward smash   Rosalina: 12%
Luma: 10.5%
Rosalina: Shoots a spiral galaxy-shaped energy blast from her hands. Can be angled.
Luma: Punches straight forward. Can be angled.
Up smash   Rosalina: 12%
Luma: 9%
Rosalina: Performs a backwards-arcing back flip, hitting opponents with her head. A rainbow-colored trail appears to indicate the range.
Luma: A jumping bicycle kick.
Down smash   Rosalina: 7% (front), 9% (back)
Luma: 7.5% (front), 6% (back)
Rosalina: A spinning shin kick which produces 2 spiral galaxy-shaped energy blasts on each side of her: first in the front, and then back.
Luma: Kicks behind itself and then in front.
Neutral aerial   Rosalina: 10% (front), 8% (back), 7% (late)
Luma: 4.5% (front), 4.5% (back)
Rosalina: Spins her wand around herself in a circle, emitting a trail of stardust.
Luma: Kicks behind and then in front of itself. Resembles it's down smash.
Forward aerial   Rosalina: 1% (hits 1-4), 4% (hit 5)
Luma: 4.5%
Rosalina: A double-footed bicycle kick. Her feet produce a galaxy-shaped energy blast, which leaves a trail of stardust.
Luma: A headbutt.
Back aerial   Rosalina: 11%
Luma: 6%
Rosalina: Dropkicks behind her, emitting a galaxy-shaped energy blast.
Luma: Dropkicks behind itself.
Up aerial   Rosalina: 10% (clean), 5% (mid), 2% (late)
Luma: 6%
Rosalina: Emits a miniature planetary ring above her.
Luma: An uppercut.
Down aerial   Rosalina: 8% (legs), 7% (ring, clean), 6% (ring, late)
Luma: 7.5%
Rosalina: Emits a miniature planetary ring below her. At the beginning, can meteor smash.
Luma: Stomps below itself.
Grab Grabs her opponent telekinetically.
Pummel   1.2% Taps her opponent with her wand, creating a point-blank magic burst.
Forward throw   9% Makes the opponent float in front of herself with anti-gravity, and then flings them in front of herself.
Back throw 11% Spins the opponent around herself once with anti-gravity, and then tosses them behind herself.
Up throw   7% Flings the opponent into the air with anti-gravity.
Down throw   9% Slams the opponent onto the ground with anti-gravity.
Forward roll
Back roll
Spot dodge
Air dodge
Techs
Floor attack (front)
Floor getups (front)
  7% Kicks around herself while getting up.
Floor attack (back)
Floor getups (back)
  7% Swings her wand around herself while getting up.
Floor attack (trip)
Floor getups (trip)
  5% Kicks around herself while getting up.
Edge attack
Edge getups
  9% Slides her legs up the ledge and kicks.
Neutral special Luma Shot 5% (uncharged), 16% (fully charged) Rosalina uses anti-gravity to launch Luma forward to perform a corkscrew battering ram. It is chargeable, with a fully charged Luma being invincible whilst traveling. Luma stops after either hitting something, or reaching the end of its path. By tapping the special button again, the Luma will return to Rosalina. Otherwise, the Luma will float back and forth periodically while separate (which is indicated by a steadily flashing "ring" around the Luma). However, Luma will be susceptible to falling into the lower blast line and thus be KO'd if it is off-stage and not recalled soon enough. Since Luma is involved in this attack, this move will have no effect during Luma's respawn time.
Side special Star Bits 3% (per star bit) Luma shoots three Star Bits forward. When used in sync with Luma Shot, it can allow Rosalina to keep opponents at bay. Like Luma Shot, this move will have no effect during Luma's respawn time.
Up special Launch Star Rosalina uses a multicolored Launch Star to launch herself upward. It can be angled just before the ascent, making it capable launching her at a purely vertical angle, a nearly horizontal angle, or a diagonal angle. However, Rosalina's momentum carries over into her helpless state, which could prove dangerous if it is angled carelessly. If the Luma is present, she can have it do aerial attacks, making it hard for opponents to thwart her recovery.
Down special Gravitational Pull Rosalina waves her wand around herself to use the Star Cursor to make nearby items or projectiles gravitate toward her. Gravitating projectiles come under Rosalina's ownership, which can result in projectiles damaging opponents who get too close. Any items that are pulled in (including those from special moves such as the Princesses' vegetables) will be immediately picked up/used/consumed/equipped.
Final Smash Grand Star 1% (loop), 12% (explosion) Rosalina summons a Grand Star, which then begins shooting smaller stars, and ends with the Grand Star exploding. The smaller stars knock opponents towards the Grand Star, which itself hits multiple times. Rosalina can act during the Final Smash.

Victory poses

  • Rosalina poses gracefully and says "All right!", while Luma circles her.
  • Luma flies in after Rosalina motions with her wand, giggling.
  • Luma jumps into Rosalina's arms, and she catches it.
A flourished remix of the title screen track for Super Mario Galaxy, as well as the theme played when Mario or Luigi obtains a Power Star in that game.

Classic Mode: One Star after Another

The opponents are characters from space or other planets.

Round Opponent Stage Music Notes
1 Olimar Distant Planet Stage Clear / Title Theme - Pikmin
2 Fox and Wolf Venom Main Theme - Star Fox
3 Samus Brinstar Title Theme - Metroid
4 Ridley Brinstar Depths Brinstar Depths (Melee)
5 6 Kirbys Dream Land Green Greens (for 3DS / Wii U)
6 Bowser Mario Galaxy Fated Battle Mario appears as a teammate.
Bonus Stage
Final Marx ? Vs. Marx Mario appears as a teammate.

Note: When used, the only Assist Trophy summoned is Starfy.

Role in World of Light

Rosalina and Luma were among the fighters that were summoned to fight the army of Master Hands.

During the opening cutscene, Rosalina and Luma were present on the cliffside when Galeem unleashed his beams of light. They attempted to fly away alongside Diddy Kong, but were hit by a beam of light, and vaporized, placing the two under Galeem's imprisonment along with the other fighters, excluding Kirby.

Rosalina was one of the many fighters that fell under Dharkon's control upon Galeem's first defeat. She is found in the Realm of Darkness near the entrance of the Mysterious Dimension sub-area, where the spirit of Megaman.EXE must be confronted before getting to her.

Spirits

Rosalina’s Fighter Spirit can be obtained by completing Classic Mode. (Though Luma oddly does not have a fighter spirit). It is also available periodically for purchase in the shop for 500 coins. Unlocking Rosalina & Luma in World of Light allows the player to preview the first spirit below in the Spirit List under the name "???". As a Fighter Spirit, it cannot be used in Spirit Battles and is purely aesthetic. Each Fighter Spirit has an alternate version that replaces them with their artwork in Ultimate.

Additionally, Rosalina makes an appearance in a few Primary and Support Spirits, and Luma appears on its own as a Support Spirit.

Alternate costumes

Palette swap (SSBU)
Rosalina (SSBU) Rosalina (SSBU) Rosalina (SSBU) Rosalina (SSBU) Rosalina (SSBU) Rosalina (SSBU) Rosalina (SSBU) Rosalina (SSBU)

Gallery

Character Showcase Video

Trivia

  • Rosalina & Luma’s video on the official website features a visual glitch: when Rosalina uses her new neutral aerial her dress goes abnormally high, revealing her legs disjointed from her body.
  • In Her Star KO animation, she is revealed to have what seemingly a galaxy under her dress.
  • One of the screenshots on the official website featuring Rosalina in a white-and-red dress and a seemingly dazed Pichu is a reference to the White Mage, a classic healing class from the Final Fantasy series.
  • Despite Rosalina's Final Smash being a Power Star in her video like in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U, she instead summons a Grand Star in the final version of the game.
  • Rosalina's entry on the official Super Smash Blog was on October 31st, one day off from the game's 11th anniversary, which is on November 1st. It's possible that this was done because the final Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Direct was held on November 1st, and to avoid Rosalina's entry overlapping with new info from the Direct, her entry had to be written earlier than intended.
    • However, Japan, being 14 hours ahead of Eastern Standard Time, would have received the update on November 1st.
  • While most other characters have the announcer say "(character) wins!" at the victory screen, Rosalina & Luma have the announcer say "Rosalina & Luma win!". The "(character) win!" audio clip is usually reserved for the Japanese version, though it is most likely used with Rosalina & Luma because of their two-in-one nature and name. Ice Climbers also share this distinction.
  • Rosalina is the only Mario character whose animations are not mirrored.