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'''Secret costumes:''' | |||
[[File:Luigi Z P+.png|160px]] [[File:SpaceLandLuigiPM.png|160px]] | |||
'''Z-Secret Costume:''' Fake Peach: Based on Luigi's appearance in ''{{s|mariowiki|Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga}}'' where he dresses as a stand-in for Peach using her spare dress and a wig resembling her hair and crown while being brought to a repaired Koopa Cruiser. The disguise seemingly fools both {{s|mariowiki|Bowletta}} and {{s|mariowiki|Fawful}} until the former scares him by making him believe that a huge cockroach is behind him, causing him to blow his cover in a panic. Luigi then ditches the disguise after exiting the Koopa Cruiser and using the spare dress as a makeshift parachute until a bird cuts the rope and causes him to plummet into {{s|mariowiki|Teehee Valley}}. | '''Z-Secret Costume:''' Fake Peach: Based on Luigi's appearance in ''{{s|mariowiki|Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga}}'' where he dresses as a stand-in for Peach using her spare dress and a wig resembling her hair and crown while being brought to a repaired Koopa Cruiser. The disguise seemingly fools both {{s|mariowiki|Bowletta}} and {{s|mariowiki|Fawful}} until the former scares him by making him believe that a huge cockroach is behind him, causing him to blow his cover in a panic. Luigi then ditches the disguise after exiting the Koopa Cruiser and using the spare dress as a makeshift parachute until a bird cuts the rope and causes him to plummet into {{s|mariowiki|Teehee Valley}}. | ||
'''R-Secret Costume:''' Space Land Luigi: Based on Luigi's appearance in ''{{s|mariowiki|Mario Party 2}}'' when participating on the {{s|mariowiki|Space Land}} board. | '''R-Secret Costume:''' Space Land Luigi: Based on Luigi's appearance in ''{{s|mariowiki|Mario Party 2}}'' when participating on the {{s|mariowiki|Space Land}} board. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== |
Revision as of 16:50, July 1, 2024
Luigi in Project M and Project+ | |
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Universe | Mario |
Base game appearance | Brawl |
Moveset inspiration | Luigi (SSBM) |
Alternate costume | Mr. L, Casino Luigi, Space Land Luigi (Project+) |
Luigi is a playable character in the Brawl mod Project M. His gameplay is based on his appearance in Melee. He is ranked 26th on the official tier list in the top of the C tier, a much lower position than his Melee placement, where he was 12th out of 26, however barely higher compared to his Brawl placement, being 28th out of 38, respectively. However, in the official Project + tier list, he places much lower, being 40th out of 42, landing in the top of D tier.
Attributes
Luigi is a middleweight with a moveset that boasts a fast and powerful set of aerials, rapid approach methods, and spontaneous power. With his incredibly long wavedash, Fireballs, and the mobility of Luigi Cyclone, Luigi can take advantage of any lapse in defense. His wavedash (the longest in the game) couples well with his collection of deadly smash attacks, allowing him to approach and immediately put out a powerful hit. He can space out opponents using his fireballs, and his combo game, especially in the air, is very potent.
Luigi suffers, however, in recovery and his speed in some areas, especially with his long wavedash being born from his very low traction at a cost. His low ground speed can be covered by substituting wavedashing for normal dashing, but his low aerial and falling speeds can hinder usage of his otherwise good aerials. Off stage, Luigi must deal with a fairly predictable and easy to edge hog return. Additionally, his floatiness makes him among the easiest characters to KO vertically (easier to KO than the floatier Samus due to her extra weight), making attacks with high vertical power (such as Fox's up smash) deadly against Luigi; as such, he has relatively poor vertical endurance and players must know to cope with and avoid said attacks.
Changes from Melee to PM
Aesthetics
- Side taunt will repeat, alternating directions, for as long as the side taunt button is held.
- Luigi has a down Smash Taunt based on his dancing victory pose from Smash 64.
- Luigi now has two helpless animations: one for air dodging, and the other for Super Jump Punch, taken from Brawl respectively.
Ground Attacks
- Down tilt inflicts considerably more damage (9% → 15%) and acts like a Mr. Saturn, dealing weak set knockback with high hitstun and playing the "Pwaaah" sound effect. Additionally it has less ending lag (IASA 34 → 31).
- Dash attack uses Melee trajectories, but hits faster and seven times (as opposed to six) like in Brawl, being better at racking up damage (also because of the different staleness).
- Down smash has its Melee trajectory, but uses the Brawl animation.
Aerial Attacks
- Forward air emits a Fan sound effect and uses a slash effect, like the forward smash.
- Back air has less ending lag (IASA 29 → 26) and autocancels earlier (frame 19 → 17).
- Back air has a shorter duration (6-17 → 6-16).
- Up air has a more vertical launch angle (55° → 70°), improving it's combo ability.
Grabs, throws, and other
- Keeps horizontal momentum when grabbing opponents, making throws KO more easily when combined with wavedashing.
- Back throw deals more damage (10% → 12%).
- Down taunt is no longer a meteor smash, but a spike.
Special Moves
- Fireball travels faster and can be followed up quicker.
- Luigi's Fireball and Super Jump Punch now use a unique green fire element when they hit characters.
- Green Missile retains its ability to be held indefinitely from Brawl. A misfire deals 2% more damage and will now always misfire after once per eight uses, and Luigi flashes green during its startup and charging to indicate the misfire. Holding the shield button while charging a misfire will release a normal missile and "store" the misfire for the next use of the attack, at the cost of reduced damage each time it is canceled, down to a minimum of 15%.
- Green Missile displays additional green flames coming from Luigi's back.
- Super Jump Punch gains slightly less vertical distance, but has more horizontal movement to compensate.
- Luigi Cyclone acts like in Melee, but when the special button is mashed in midair, it gives slightly better height. Additionally, when used from the ground, mashing the special button will cause Luigi to rise (unlike in Melee) in a manner similar to Brawl, which allows the move to be safer and more useful in combos. Gaining aerial height with the move also no longer requires "charging" it by using it on the ground first.
Changes from PM to P+
Aesthetics
- Luigi's Mr. L costume is completely repolished and optimized, complete with new recolors.
Dash Attack
- Hitboxes modified to link slightly better
- Overall distance increased marginally
Up Smash
- Head Intangibility reduced 9-13 > 9-11
Neutral Air
- Damage 15 > 12, KB compensated
- Late Hit size 4.3 > 3.1
Forward Air
- Damage 12 > 14, KB compensated
- Landing Lag 25 > 21 (12 > 10 L-Cancelled)
Back Throw
- BKB 80 > 85, KBG 65 > 75
Down Special (Luigi Cyclone)
- Variable that indicates use pushed back from frame 2 > 10
Side Special (Green Missile)
- Can now edge cancel
Up Special (Super Jump Punch)
- Grounded version has reduced aerial drift
- Aerial SFX matches grounded
Other
- Kick taunt angle 281 > 290, active frames 1 > 3
Revisions
v2.1
- Fixed Luigi's inability to fall through platforms during Super Jump Punch's fall.
- Super Jump Punch can now only grab the edge facing forward when falling after Luigi starts blinking.
v2.5b
- Luigi's angled forward smash animations matched to Melee's.
- Luigi Cyclone's final hit duration increased to match Melee's.
v2.6b
- Super Jump Punch's vertical distance and ledge grab duration is closer to Melee Luigi's. He now also stops rising when he reaches the apex, allowing for faster edge sweetspots.
- Pivot grab had its range reduced, and the hitbox comes slightly later to better match animation.
v3.0
- Storing misfires for Green Missile now requires a shield button to be held, but the player can either misfire or store it for the next use during any part of the charging animation. The misfire's green indicating flash now repeats until the charge is full.
- Increased the size of down taunt's hitbox to hit below ledges better.
v3.5
- Up B landing lag reduced to 40 frames from 45.
- Dash attack deals more damage total and has knockback to make it safer on hit.
- Up aerials hitboxes last longer.
- Fire Jump Punch has more landing lag.
- Aerial version of Luigi Cyclone has more endlag.
- Luigi's Fire-based attacks (Fireball, Fire Jump Punch, and Green Missile) now use a unique green fire effect when they hit a character. This is Effect 15 for moveset editing purposes.
- They are no longer considered Fire-element moves, meaning they can't instantly detonate Blast Boxes.
- Luigi uses a previously unused KO scream from Brawl, which only applies when getting Screen KO'd.
v3.6
- Ledge grab box lowered.[1]
- Green Missile misfire damage: 25% → 27%
- Green Missile's guaranteed misfire window is now expanded to 8 instead of 6. Additionally, each time a misfire is canceled, its damage is reduced by 3%, up to a minimum of 15% damage after 4 cancels. Furthermore, its shield damage has been reduced to 0 from 4.
- Luigi Cyclone's stats effectively match Melee's version of the move, reducing its maximum distance. It also will not immediately refresh on a ledge grab; Luigi must land on ground before he can use the move to recover again.
- Luigi has a new Smash Taunt, based off one of his winning animations from the original Super Smash Bros.
- ^ Not featured in the beta version.
Moveset
Up to date as of version 3.6.
Name | Damage | Description | ||
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Neutral attack | 2% | Punches twice and performs a hip thrust forward. A quick three-hit attack that does little knockback. The first two hits are based on the Punch + Punch + Kick combo from Super Mario 64. | ||
3% | ||||
5% | ||||
Forward tilt | 10% (body), 11% (foot) | Kicks straight forward in a back-turning roundhouse kick. Can be angled. | ||
Up tilt | 9% | Swipes his hand above his head with his fist. Not much range, but covers a wider area than Mario's up tilt. One of Luigi's standard combo tools. | ||
Down tilt | 15% | A quick, short-ranged kick. Little range and knockback, but high hitstun and damage. Causes a Mr. Saturn sound effect upon connecting. The second strongest down tilt in the game, losing only to Bowser's. Easily a decent combo starter with solid reward on hit. | ||
Dash attack | 3% (hits 1-7) | Dashes forward and attacks his opponent with a flurry of punches. All seven hits can chain into one another. Very poor compared to other dash attacks, and also one of Luigi's worst moves, though it's one of the most damaging. The final blow has enough hitstun to follow up with very quick actions. | ||
Forward smash | ↗ | 14% | Bends his elbow before thrusting his arm out, performing a spear-hand thrust. Deals low damage, but has high knockback growth, making it an excellent finisher. This move can be angled up or down; inflicting more damage angled upwards. | |
→ | 13% | |||
↘ | 12% | |||
Up smash | 17% | Luigi performs an upwards headbutt. This move can hit enemies behind Luigi. An excellent finishing move at around 110%. Luigi's head is intangible while the hitboxes are out. | ||
Down smash | 17% | Luigi performs a low break-dancing sweepkick that hits on both sides. Does great vertical knockback and has good range. Can easily lead into combos at low percentages if used after a wavedash. Luigi starts off via a low-profile by swinging his left leg inward in a full turning sweep as opposed to his brother's actual break-dance sweep. | ||
Neutral aerial | 15% (clean), 8% (late) | A sex kick. Has strong, entirely vertical knockback, serving as a powerful vertical finisher at high percentages, or a vertical combo starter at lower percentages. This attack is similar to the Jump Kick from Super Mario 64. | ||
Forward aerial | 12% | Luigi does a quick karate chop forward. High horizontal knockback with very fast startup and recovery, and is one of Luigi's primary aerial finishers. It is also a good option when wavelanding. | ||
Back aerial | 11% | Luigi kicks backwards with both feet. Commonly used in a short hop to perform a quick waveland. A useful gimping tool and also a solid aerial combo tool as well. This move uses its Melee animation. | ||
Up aerial | 13% | Luigi does an aerial flipkick, hitting foes above him. A useful juggling tool in midair. | ||
Down aerial | 16% | Luigi does a quick spin kick aimed downwards. This move meteor smashes enemies who come in contact with the sweetspot (being the upper hitbox located at Luigi's waist) with strong knockback. If sourspotted, it results in powerful horizontal knockback, making it a great edgeguarding attack. | ||
Grab | — | |||
Pummel | 3% | Headbutts opponent. A very slow pummel, but can be quickly used again after hitting the foe. | ||
Forward throw | 8% | Throws the opponent forward in a single turning fling. | ||
Back throw | 12% (throw), 8% (collateral) | Spins around three times and swings the opponent backwards in a giant swing throw. One of his stronger throws and can hit nearby opponents with the grabbed target. This attack is similar to how Mario throws Bowser during the boss battles from Super Mario 64. | ||
Up throw | 7% | Throws his opponent upward with both hands, leading into possible combos. | ||
Down throw | 7% | Slams his opponent on the ground. The opponent is thrown onto the floor head-first and bounces up, leading into possible combos. | ||
Floor attack (front) | 6% | Gets up and punches behind him, then in front. | ||
Floor attack (back) | 6% | Gets up and does a sweep kicks in a similar fashion to his down smash. | ||
Floor attack (trip) | 5% | Gets up and kicks backward and forward. | ||
Edge attack (fast) | 6% (body), 8% (legs) | Does a somersault and kicks with both feet. | ||
Edge attack (slow) | 10% | Slowly gets up and kicks with one leg. | ||
Down taunt | 4% | Does a short-ranged kick to the ground that can damage those who touch his left foot. On grounded opponents, it inflicts moderately low set knockback, making it unreliable at KOing; however, on aerial opponents, its base knockback is extremely high, and will spike opponents, making it capable of yielding early KOs should the player properly connect, though it is still unreliable due to the high startup lag and short range. | ||
Neutral special | Fireball | 7% | Luigi shoots a fireball from his fingers. Has less range than Mario's, but is not affected by gravity. | |
Side special | Green Missile | 5-26% (normal), 15-27% (misfire) | Luigi charges up and shoots forward like a missile. This move can be charged for about 2.5 seconds, and the charge can held infinitely by holding the special button. If Luigi glows green, then the attack will be a misfire, which is faster and deals 27% damage with powerful knockback. He may also store this misfire and allow Green Missile to fire normally; with the next use of Green Missile being a misfire of reduced damage depending on how many times it has been canceled, to a minimum of 15% damage. One in eight uses of this move is guaranteed to be a misfire. A great move for horizontal recovery. | |
Up special | Super Jump Punch | 25% (clean ground), 21% (clean air), 1% (late) | Luigi performs a strong, jumping uppercut. If the attack is sweetspotted, it becomes a Fire Jump Punch, which deals much more and has high KO potential. If he does not connect with the sweetspot, it deals pitiful damage and produces one coin. The damage of the sweetspot is stronger when used on the ground. | |
Down special | Luigi Cyclone | 8% (hit 1), 12% (hit 2) | Luigi rapidly spins around, launching any enemies in his path. The first hit occurs during the spin, while the second hit occurs during the ending pose, both having vertical knockback. Mashing the special button causes Luigi to rise up in the air, which can be used for recovery, and can sometimes carry opponents into the upper blast line as an attack, being a decent vertical finisher. It has much better horizontal movement compared to Mario Tornado, but gives less vertical distance. Resembles the Spin Jump from Super Mario World. | |
Final Smash | Negative Zone | 0% | Luigi dances, and a large, greenish-tint void surrounds him. Inside the void, the colors of the environment, characters inside the void and Luigi himself become inverted. Can cause various negative status effects if the opponents is caught in the void, these being: flowering, dizziness, sleep, greater launch distance (which makes a lot of Luigi's moves (such as his Fire Jump Punch) effective finishers even at low and mid percentages), and forced taunting. |
In competitive play
Notable players
- Flarp - Ranked 3rd on the Massachusetts Power Rankings, 5th on the New England Power Rankings, and 29th on PMRank 2023. Placed 5th at Blacklisted 5.
- ilovebagelz - Ranked 3rd on the Arizona Project M Power Rankings and 29th on PMRank 2019.
- Blub - Ranked 6th in SoCal.
- Shiny Zubat - Yoshi main with a Luigi secondary. Ranked #15 on PMRank 2023.
- XYK - Ranked 1st on the Columbus Project M Power Rankings and was formerly ranked 43rd on PMRank 2017.
- Nerfy - Ranked #50 on PMRank 2023. First player from Oregon to be featured on PMRank.
Alternate costumes
Project M
Luigi has an alternate costume based off of his alter ego, Mr. L, from Super Paper Mario. When wearing the costume, Luigi wears a black mask, his outfit becomes black and green instead of blue and green, and the "L" on his cap is reversed.
3.6 includes recolors for team battles, and a white "Fire" variant for Mr. L.
Project+
In Project+, Luigi is given a new recolor based on his appearance in Super Mario Bros.: Pīchi-hime Kyushutsu Dai Sakusen! His Mr. L costume's recolors are also touched up, with the Red Team coloration being similar to the Fire Luigi palette (shared with Fire Mario) from the NES version of Super Mario Bros. 3. Luigi also gains an alternate "Casino" costume based on the casino-themed minigames from Super Mario 64 DS and New Super Mario Bros., which comes with two team-based recolors and one based on Waluigi like his default costume.
Secret costumes:
Z-Secret Costume: Fake Peach: Based on Luigi's appearance in Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga where he dresses as a stand-in for Peach using her spare dress and a wig resembling her hair and crown while being brought to a repaired Koopa Cruiser. The disguise seemingly fools both Bowletta and Fawful until the former scares him by making him believe that a huge cockroach is behind him, causing him to blow his cover in a panic. Luigi then ditches the disguise after exiting the Koopa Cruiser and using the spare dress as a makeshift parachute until a bird cuts the rope and causes him to plummet into Teehee Valley.
R-Secret Costume: Space Land Luigi: Based on Luigi's appearance in Mario Party 2 when participating on the Space Land board.
Trivia
- His Project+ artwork is identical to one of his Up Taunt poses, which, in some respects, is similar to his Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time artwork.
External links
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