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|{{CharHead|Roy|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||{{CharHead|Marth|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||Semi-clone||{{n}} | |{{CharHead|Roy|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||{{CharHead|Marth|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||Semi-clone||{{n}} | ||
|Roy has a unique {{mvsub|Roy|SSBU|neutral attack}}, {{mvsub|Roy|SSBU|forward tilt}}, {{mvsub|Roy|SSBU|up tilt}}, {{mvsub|Roy|SSBU|dash attack}}, {{mvsub|Roy|SSBU|forward smash}}, {{mvsub|Roy|SSBU|down aerial}}, {{mvsub|Roy|SSBU|neutral | |Roy has a unique {{mvsub|Roy|SSBU|neutral attack}}, {{mvsub|Roy|SSBU|forward tilt}}, {{mvsub|Roy|SSBU|up tilt}}, {{mvsub|Roy|SSBU|dash attack}}, {{mvsub|Roy|SSBU|forward smash}}, {{mvsub|Roy|SSBU|down aerial}}, and {{mvsub|Roy|SSBU|neutral special}}. His {{mvsub|Roy|SSBU|Final Smash}} has the same name and concept as Marth's, but behaves differently. | ||
|Roy and Marth received the same new forward throws, and Flare Blade can change direction while Shield Breaker can be angled. This does not affect Roy's semi-clone status; he is still essentially a faster semi-clone of Marth whose sweetspot and sourspot placements are reversed, and he retains all other differences he had in ''Smash 4''. | |Roy and Marth received the same new forward throws, and Flare Blade can change direction while Shield Breaker can be angled. This does not affect Roy's semi-clone status; he is still essentially a faster semi-clone of Marth whose sweetspot and sourspot placements are reversed, and he retains all other differences he had in ''Smash 4''. | ||
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|{{CharHead|Wolf|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||{{CharHead|Fox|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||Pseudo-clone||{{n}} | |{{CharHead|Wolf|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||{{CharHead|Fox|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||Pseudo-clone||{{n}} | ||
|Wolf's only similar moves are his {{mvsub|Wolf|SSBU|neutral aerial}}, {{mvsub|Wolf|SSBU|pummel}}, {{mvsub|Wolf|SSBU| | |Wolf's only similar moves are his {{mvsub|Wolf|SSBU|neutral aerial}}, {{mvsub|Wolf|SSBU|pummel}}, {{mvsub|Wolf|SSBU|side special}}, {{mvsub|Wolf|SSBU|down special}}, and {{mvsub|Wolf|SSBU|Final Smash}}. His {{mvsub|Wolf|SSBU|neutral special}} and {{mvsub|Wolf|SSBU|up special}} follow the same theme as Fox's, but are so different that they are practically their own unique moves (which is reflected in those moves have distinctly different Japanese names from Fox's, being {{ja|クローブラスター|Kurō Burasutā}}, ''Claw Blaster'', and {{ja|ウルフシュート|Urufu Shūto}}, ''Wolf Shoot'', respectively). The rest of Wolf's moveset is unique, and Wolf's attributes are significantly different. | ||
|Wolf's non-attack animations have been changed, including those that used to be directly copied from Fox, but many of them remain quite similar. In addition, he got the same Final Smash rework of having [[Landmaster]] replaced with [[Team Star Wolf|an airstrike attack]]. Aesthetically, he also now holds a device in his hands to use his {{b|Reflector|Wolf}}, just like Fox does. Wolf has also received a new {{mvsub|Wolf|SSBU|forward smash}} and {{mvsub|Wolf|SSBU|dash attack}}, while the functioning of some of his other moves have been altered, though these moves were already unique from Fox's variations. However, his {{mvsub|Wolf|SSBU|neutral aerial}} was changed to a [[sex kick]] very similar to Fox's {{mvsub|Fox|SSBU|neutral aerial}}, removing one of his unique moves, although it does have an altered animation. For one more new functional change with his Reflector, its [[intangibility]] window has been significantly [[nerf]]ed, but it now hits opponents away at an upward angle with increased knockback, giving it more distinct offensive use as a tool to setup combos, in contrast to [[Fox (SSBU)/Down special|Fox's]] that primarily serves as a [[gimp]]ing tool offensively. All other differences Wolf had in ''Brawl'' are retained, but overall he retains just enough similarities with Fox to still be considered a pseudo-clone. | |Wolf's non-attack animations have been changed, including those that used to be directly copied from Fox, but many of them remain quite similar. In addition, he got the same Final Smash rework of having [[Landmaster]] replaced with [[Team Star Wolf|an airstrike attack]]. Aesthetically, he also now holds a device in his hands to use his {{b|Reflector|Wolf}}, just like Fox does. Wolf has also received a new {{mvsub|Wolf|SSBU|forward smash}} and {{mvsub|Wolf|SSBU|dash attack}}, while the functioning of some of his other moves have been altered, though these moves were already unique from Fox's variations. However, his {{mvsub|Wolf|SSBU|neutral aerial}} was changed to a [[sex kick]] very similar to Fox's {{mvsub|Fox|SSBU|neutral aerial}}, removing one of his unique moves, although it does have an altered animation. For one more new functional change with his Reflector, its [[intangibility]] window has been significantly [[nerf]]ed, but it now hits opponents away at an upward angle with increased knockback, giving it more distinct offensive use as a tool to setup combos, in contrast to [[Fox (SSBU)/Down special|Fox's]] that primarily serves as a [[gimp]]ing tool offensively. All other differences Wolf had in ''Brawl'' are retained, but overall he retains just enough similarities with Fox to still be considered a pseudo-clone. | ||
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