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Symbol of the Dragon Quest series.
Universe Dragon Quest
Availability Downloadable
Final Smash Gigaslash
Hero (SSBU)
The Hero Draws Near!
—Introduction Tagline

Hero (勇者, Hero), formatted in his reveal trailer as The Hero, is a playable character in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. He was announced during the E3 Nintendo Direct alongside Banjo & Kazooie on June 11th, 2019 as the third DLC character and is the second downloadable character for the Fighters Pass. Hero's default costume is Eleven from Dragon Quest XI, but he has skins based on the protagonists of three previous titles in the series: Erdrick from Dragon Quest III, Solo from Dragon Quest IV, and Eight from Dragon Quest VIII. Hero will be released in Summer 2019. Hero is classified as fighter #72.

Attributes

  • Hero's shield can block incoming projectiles, akin to Link, Young Link and Toon Link. His crouch also resembles the aforementioned characters.
  • He has a Fighter ability known as an "MP Gauge", which depletes with each spell that he uses.
    • The maximum amount of MP is 100.
  • Slime appears in some capacity, likely as part of Hero's taunts.

Known moveset

Hero has a plethora of attacks shown off in his trailer, which include:

  • A three-hit neutral attack, with the first two hits being slashes going straight up and straight down and the final hit having him swipe his sword inward.
  • A jumping slash attack similar to Link's. This is presumably his dash attack.
  • A two-hit attack, a shield bash followed up by an outward slash. This is presumably his forward tilt.
  • An attack where he performs a two-handed downward slash in front of.him, resembling Ike and Ganondorf's forward smashes. This is presumably his forward smash.
  • A single, strong upward arc slash. This is presumably his up tilt or up smash.
  • A single upward thrust, which resembles Marth's up smash. This is presumably his up tilt or up smash.
  • An aerial attack where he swings his sword around him, resembling Ike's neutral aerial.
  • An aerial attack that is a sword swipe behind his back, which resembles Marth's back aerial. This move completely turns around Hero in midair after use, much like Marth's back aerial.
  • An attack where he performs an upward kick, presumably his up throw. Somewhat resembles Snake's forward aerial.
  • One of his special moves has Hero choose between a variety of spells from a menu, even standing in a "thinking" position.
  • In conjunction with their new MP Gauge, Hero has a plethora of magical attacks:
    • Sizzle, a fireball that is presumably chargeable.
    • An unnamed electric bolt that Hero shoots from his sword. Possibly related to Zap.
    • A second unnamed electric attack that Hero sends out as a projectile. Possibly related to Kazap.
    • An unnamed attack possibly related to Oomph where Hero's smash attacks become extremely powerful, triggering a Special Zoom.
    • Snooze, which is a projectile that sends opponents to sleep if it connects.
    • Bounce, which reflects projectiles. The move lingers for a little while.
    • Kacrackle Slash, which is a physical slash that freezes opponents.
    • Kaclang, which encases Hero in metal and prevents him from taking knockback. It is unknown how damage will be affected, but it is presumably nullified as well.
    • Zoom, which allows Hero to fly up vertically.
    • An unnamed attack that creates tornadoes beneath Hero. Possibly related to Woosh.
    • Kamikazee, which has Hero self-destruct, doing massive knockback to nearby opponents.
    • Psyche Up, a move that covers Hero in a purple aura, increasing his Tension.
  • The Final Smash appears to contain the other seven Dragon Quest heroes who are not playable, charging Hero's sword with bolts of electricity for what is presumably Gigaslash.
  • A taunt where Hero raises his sword into the air.

Alternate costumes

Alternate costume (SSBU)

Reveal trailer

Gallery

Trivia

  • Hero is the only DLC and third party character to also have other characters appear as alternate costumes.
  • Hero and Pokémon Trainer are the only characters to have a generic "descriptor" name while representing nameable characters that have optional canon names (being Eleven and Red respectively); both Hero and Pokémon Trainer also represent multiple individuals with different canon names via their alternate costumes. It is worth noting that no Dragon Quest Hero has had an actual canonical name used in a game, however. While Ice Climbers also use a generic name in-game, their actual names are recognized in the tips.
  • Kamikazee is the only move that instantly KOs its user, rather than the opponent.
  • Hero's reveal trailer makes multiple references to the Dragon Quest games.
    • The scene where Eleven rides a Gogoat is a reference to the horse riding mechanic in Dragon Quest XI.
    • The scene where Eleven, Zero Suit Samus, and Zelda are sitting at a campfire references the camping mechanic in Dragon Quest XI.
    • The scene where Eight walks through poison to pick up the Beam Sword is referencing that players will often times have to walk through poison in dungeons and on the overworld to obtain items in the Dragon Quest games.
      • The Beam Sword could also be a reference to the Dragovian King Sword, a powerful sword (usually being the ultimate one) that appears in multiple games and is also the sword that Eight uses as his weapon in Smash.
    • The introductory tagline, "The Hero Draws Near!", refers to the text that appears when Hero encounters an enemy in battle.
    • The scene where Eleven throws a barrel upward to reveal a Franklin Badge references the Mini Medal, a collectible item that serves as the currency for particularly rare and powerful items.
  • Hero's artwork pose in the panoramic banner is similar to Young Link’s pose in his official render, but mirrored.
    • As such, Eleven's artwork greatly resembles Young Link's Fighter Spirit, which is his artwork from Ocarina of Time, although the sword and shield switched places.