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*Down aerial is more effective at meteor smashing opponents, with it being able to drag down opponents more efficiently, and with the introduction of the [[foot stool jump]], which Kirby can use on opponents immediately after dairing them. | *Down aerial is more effective at meteor smashing opponents, with it being able to drag down opponents more efficiently, and with the introduction of the [[foot stool jump]], which Kirby can use on opponents immediately after dairing them. | ||
*[[Hammer]] no longer requires [[sweet spot (hitbox)|sweetspotting]] to be powerful. Airborne Hammer also functions differently, being two strong horizontal swings instead of a multi-hitting vertical loop swing, giving Kirby access to an aerial KO option and a semi-spike, as well as an anti-edgeguard tool. | *[[Hammer]] no longer requires [[sweet spot (hitbox)|sweetspotting]] to be powerful. Airborne Hammer also functions differently, being two strong horizontal swings instead of a multi-hitting vertical loop swing, giving Kirby access to an aerial KO option and a semi-spike, as well as an anti-edgeguard tool. | ||
*[[Final Cutter]] travels farther horizontally, and is also faster, improving its recovery capabilities | *[[Final Cutter]] travels farther horizontally, and is also faster, improving its recovery capabilities. | ||
*[[Stone]] is significantly stronger, and produces a hitbox upon landing. There is also less ending lag upon cancellation. | *[[Stone]] is significantly stronger, and produces a hitbox upon landing. There is also less ending lag upon cancellation. | ||
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A buff is a term used to describe the improvement of a character (or aspect of a character), either through updating a game or by releasing a sequel. The opposite term is "nerf" which means to weaken the character between sequel games.
Characters that were poor in comparison to other characters are often buffed in sequels, for balance reasons and to make the character more popular to play. It is also common for individual attacks that were ineffective to be buffed to increase their viability in future games. A good example of a character being buffed in the Smash series is Kirby in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, where he has quicker, stronger attacks, along with increased reach, in strong contrast to his attributes in Super Smash Bros. Melee where he was nerfed.
Characters who had attributes buffed from Super Smash Bros. to Melee
Captain Falcon
- Air speed was improved, being one of the fastest in Melee.
- Improved comboing game, due to added chain throw abilities and better air speed.
- New Up smash is more powerful.
- Captain Falcon has a new forward aerial, the Knee Smash, a devastating horizontal finisher. His SSB forward aerial is now his neutral aerial.
- Airborne Falcon Kick restores Falcon's midair jump, increasing his recovery options.
- Falcon Punch is more powerful.
Donkey Kong
- Attacks are generally faster.
- Air speed was significantly improved.
- Up aerial can now combo opponents.
- Giant Punch is faster in start-up and ending lag.
Fox
- Attacks are generally faster and stronger.
- Blaster fires considerably faster, giving rise to the Short Hop Laser technique.
- Fox has an additional recovery option with Fox Illusion, improving his recovery.
- Reflector can now be cancelled instantly with a jump, which with the introduction of wave dashing, gives Fox access to his Shine combos.
- Fire Fox now inflicts damage while charging and travels farther.
Jigglypuff
- Air speed was improved, giving Jigglypuff considerably bolstered approaching, comboing, and recovery potential.
- All of Jigglypuff's jumps now give height.
- A general increase in the reach of its attacks.
- Pound is significantly faster.
- Rest is significantly more powerful.
- Wall of Pain is more effective due to improved jumping prowess.
- Sing puts opponents to sleep for a longer time at higher damages.
Kirby
- New up aerial is significantly more powerful and is his now best KO move.
- Kirby can now walk around after he inhaled a character.
- Kirby can now Kirbycide with large and heavy characters.
- Final Cutter can now be turned around once before ascent.
Link
- Is generally a faster character, with improved air speed and faster aerials, contributing to a superior aerial and combo game.
- Spin Attack gains significantly more height, which combined with the introduction of a wall grapple and an easier to utilise bomb recovery, significantly improved Link's recovery.
- Grab has considerably less ending lag.
- Grounded Spin Attack is now a highly effective semi-spike in the NTSC versions of Melee.
- Boomerangs now travel faster and have less starting lag.
Luigi
- Up smash has drastically less ending lag.
- A new forward aerial that is significantly stronger.
- A new down aerial that is slightly stronger and can meteor smash.
- Luigi has an additional recovery option with Green Missile, improving his recovery.
- Introduction of wave dashing greatly improved Luigi's approaching options and ground mobility.
Mario
- Up smash has drastically less ending lag.
- Up and down throws gives Mario the ability to chain throw opponents.
- Mario has access to a reflector with Cape, which also works as a very effective edgeguarding attack.
Ness
- Forward smash has longer reach.
- The PK Thunder projectile travels considerably faster, and it has a tighter radius which it can travel, improving its recovery capabilities.
- PSI Magnet is considerably faster, making it more utilisable.
Pikachu
- Thunder Jolt will continue to hug and traverse platforms once it passes the edge of the platform.
- Quick Attack has damaging hitboxes and less start-up lag.
- Pikachu has an additional recovery option with Skull Bash, improving its recovery.
Samus
- Attacks are generally faster.
- Attacks generally have more combo ability.
- Samus has a new, very effective projectile with the Smash Missiles, that greatly improves her projectile arsenal and long distance combat abilities.
- Bomb jumping is much more effective, improving Samus' recovery.
- Ability to wall-grapple and wall-jump gives Samus more options for recovery.
Characters who had attributes buffed from Melee to Brawl
Bowser
- Jumping height and speed was improved.
- Air speed was improved.
- Is a faster character in general.
- Forward tilt has improved reach.
- Forward smash deals drastically increased damage, now dealing 33% instead of 24%.
- Up smash has improved reach.
- Down smash is more difficult to SDI out of.
- Bowser has grab release options.
- Back aerial is stronger, and has less ending lag.
- Fire Breath now can be aimed up and down, recharges faster, and has longer range.
- Bowser has a new forward special with Flying Slam, that is faster and more versatile than Koopa Klaw. It also gives him access to a suicide KO option.
- Bowser Bomb falls faster, is much stronger (can reliably KO under 100%), and also hits during the rising animation when used on the ground.
Captain Falcon
- Forward aerial (The Knee) deals slightly more damage.
- Air speed was improved.
- Up aerial is stronger.
- Falcon Punch has slightly faster start-up lag, and can be turned around during the beginning of the move.
- Airborne Raptor Boost gains more horizontal distance, and Falcon can now grab the ledge out of it, allowing it to be a much more effective alternative recovery method. Additionally, it no longer halts Captain Falcon in midair when it hits an enemy, instead he leapfrogs over the enemy.
- Falcon Dive can grab opponents hanging on ledges, making it more difficult to edgehog Captain Falcon.
Donkey Kong
- Shield size was increased.
- Down tilt is significantly faster.
- Down and forward tilts (when angled down) can trip.
- All smash attacks have stronger knockback with improved reach.
- All aerial attacks have stronger knockback.
- Back aerial is fast enough to be performed twice in a single short hop.
- Fully charged Giant Punch now has super armor frames.
- Headbutt is faster, deals more damage, and can bury opponents from midair. Buried opponents are also no longer fully immune to knockback, greatly improving Headbutt's applications.
- Airborne Spinning Kong travels slightly farther (both horizontally and vertically), improving Donkey Kong's recovery. Grounded Spinning Kong has super armor frames.
- Hand Slap has more range and deals more damage.
Falco
- Air speed was improved.
- Falco is heavier, with improved horizontal survivability.
- Up smash and up aerial are significantly stronger, improving Falco's vertical KO ability.
- Down throw can now chain throw, and is considered one of the best chain throws in Brawl. It is also now possible for Falco to land his down aerial out of his down throw.
- Falco's slower falling speed allows him to shoot two Blaster shots in a single short hop.
- Falco Phantasm is faster and gains more horizontal distance, improving it as an attack and recovery move.
- Fire Bird damages opponents while it charges, making Falco's recovery slightly more difficult to intercept.
- Falco's new Reflector has significantly more horizontal reach, and provides him a strong defensive option.
- Falco is generally less vulnerable to combos and chain throws in comparison to other characters.
- Introduction of DACUS improves Falco's KO, approach, and follow up abilities, as well as gives him access to a quick move that can deal damage in access of 20% at lower percentages.
Fox
- Air speed was improved.
- Up smash has improved reach, and with the introduced ability of being able to perform an up smash out of a dash, it is easier to land.
- The kicks in Fox's forward aerial are faster, and have weaker knockback outside the last kick, allowing Fox to land all kicks on an opponent. The forward aerial also gives Fox a boost upwards when combined with his jumps, improving his recovery options.
- New back aerial is more powerful, and sends opponents on a lower trajectory.
- Down aerial's knockback was slightly increased, improving its edgeguarding capabilities slightly.
- Reflector has knockback scaling, improving its semi-spiking abilities at higher percents.
- His Blaster is capable of preforming triple short hop laser.
Ganondorf
- New forward and down tilts are stronger. The new forward tilt can also semi-spike.
- Up tilt has slightly faster start-up lag, along with having a vacuum hitbox added to the start-up and creating a much larger explosion upon completion.
- Dash attack is drastically more powerful, being capable of reliably KOing under 125%.
- Forward and back throws are significantly more powerful.
- Forward smash is stronger, and deals horizontal knockback.
- Up aerial is stronger.
- Warlock Punch has slightly faster start-up lag, and is drastically more powerful. It can also be turned around with increased power during the beginning of the attack.
- Ganondorf has a new forward special in Flame Choke that is faster than Gerudo Dragon, and has better follow-up options. When used in the air, it gains slightly more horizontal distance, and Ganondorf can grab the ledge out of it. It also gives Ganondorf access to a suicide KO option.
- Airborne Wizard's Foot is significantly stronger.
Ice Climbers
- Both Climbers can grab ledges simultaneously, preventing Nana from SDing due to being unable to grab the ledge with Popo.
- Partner Climber's AI is significantly improved when separated.
- Down smash deals drastically more damage, becoming the most damaging smash attack in Brawl.
- Belay functions as a tether recovery if near the ledge, and a lone Belay gives slight distance when used for recovery.
Jigglypuff
- Jigglypuff is heavier, and has improved vertical endurance (Jigglypuff is the lightest character in Brawl however, and still has the worst vertical endurance).
- Forward aerial is significantly stronger.
- Rollout no longer leaves Jigglypuff helpless.
- Introduction of DACUS improves Jigglypuff's ground options.
Kirby
- A general increase in the power, speed, and reach of his attacks. For example, his forward smash was weakened from SSB to Melee, but in Brawl, it is among the more powerful f-smashes.
- Kirby is heavier, and has improved vertical endurance.
- Air speed was slightly improved.
- Down tilt can trip, which has an inescapable grab follow-up if the trip occurs at the right distance.
- New dash attack is considered an improvement, being multi-hitting, less punishable, and having better follow-up options.
- Attacks generally have more combo ability.
- Up smash's sourspot hitboxes are stronger.
- Kirby no longer loses all of his jumps after his forward or up throw.
- Forward and back throws are inescapable.
- Kirby's Fence of Pain is more effective due to slightly higher air speed.
- Forward and down throw have significantly improved follow-up options, with them being able to put together highly damaging throw combos at low percents.
- Up throw is now a KO option at very high percents.
- The kicks in forward aerial link to each other more efficiently.
- Up aerial's reduced vertical knockback increases its juggling capabilities.
- Down aerial is more effective at meteor smashing opponents, with it being able to drag down opponents more efficiently, and with the introduction of the foot stool jump, which Kirby can use on opponents immediately after dairing them.
- Hammer no longer requires sweetspotting to be powerful. Airborne Hammer also functions differently, being two strong horizontal swings instead of a multi-hitting vertical loop swing, giving Kirby access to an aerial KO option and a semi-spike, as well as an anti-edgeguard tool.
- Final Cutter travels farther horizontally, and is also faster, improving its recovery capabilities.
- Stone is significantly stronger, and produces a hitbox upon landing. There is also less ending lag upon cancellation.
Link
- Hero's bow charges faster, with the arrows moving farther and faster as well.
- Smash attacks are stronger.
- Decreased knockback in the first two slashes of Link's up smash makes chaining all three hits together easier.
- Forward, up, and down aerials are stronger.
- Clawshot has less landing lag, to where it is almost nonexistant.
Luigi
- Air speed was slightly improved.
- Forward smash is significantly more powerful.
- Up smash is stronger.
- Back throw is stronger.
- Forward aerial has faster start-up and ending lag.
- Down aerial has a slightly larger meteor smash hitbox, making it easier to meteor smash with.
- Green Missile can be charged infinitely, and misfire travels a shorter distance to prevent SDs.
- It is much easier to gain vertical height with Luigi Cyclone.
- Vertical momentum is carried into Green Missile and Luigi Cyclone rather than just stopping and the attack executing.
- Super Jump Punch covers more horizontal distance when helpless. A sweetspotted Super Jump Punch is also stronger.
- Down taunt has significantly improved set knockback.
Mario
- Mario has a new down aerial (which is now the Mario Tornado), that is faster and deals more knockback than his Melee down aerial.
- Cape carries any momentum with it, allowing for new techniques such as the Cape Glide. It also reverses foes' momentum and their controls temporarily, rather than just flip their direction.
- Super Jump Punch has more knockback.
Marth
- Up smash functions differently with improved horizontal reach, and no longer requires sweetspotting at the tip to KO opponents, improving its utility against grounded opponents.
- All aerials are stronger when tipped.
- Forward aerial produces horizontal knockback instead of vertical knockback, improving its edge guarding capabilities.
- Dancing Blade is faster and easier to perform.
- Dolphin Slash has invincibility frames, gains more horizontal distance, and its hitboxes are more powerful.
- Counter's damage and knockback output now scales with the damage of the countered hitbox. Additionally, the counter frames start sooner (starts on frame 4 instead of on frame 6)
Mr. Game & Watch
- Mr. Game & Watch is significantly heavier, but he is still the second lightest character, tied with Squirtle.
- Dashing speed was improved.
- Shield size was increased.
- All smashes are slightly stronger.
- Down smash has a larger sweetspot hitbox, and its sourspot hitbox is significantly stronger.
- Down throw meteor smashes opponents into the ground, giving it significantly better follow-up options.
- Increased hitlag has greatly improved the utility of the back aerial.
- Judge #9 is more powerful.
- Fire now produces a parachute at the end of the move, functioning similarly to Peach's Parasol, and Fire no longer leaves Mr. Game & Watch helpless.
- Oil Panic negates all knockback when used during knockback, greatly improving Mr. Game & Watch's endurance.
Ness
- Up and down smashes are stronger, having KO capability at very high percents.
- Dash Grab has improved reach and start-up lag.
- Back throw is slightly stronger.
- Up and back aerials are stronger.
- Down aerial has improved reach, start-up lag, and power.
- PK Flash charges slightly faster.
- PK Fire has faster start-up lag, and can trap opponents better.
- PK Thunder 2 has less ending lag, and is drastically more powerful.
Peach
- New up tilt has a larger and disjointed hitbox.
- All three weapons in her forward smash are stronger.
- Up smash is stronger when sweetspotted, and a powerful intermediate hitbox that is weaker than the sweetspot has been added, improving its KO capabilities.
- Down aerial has improved reach and damage output.
- Peach Bomber covers increased horizontal distance.
- Peach Parasol covers increased vertical distance.
- Toad has faster start-up lag, and the counter frames last longer. The Toad counter attack is also more powerful with improved reach.
Pikachu
- Down smash is stronger, and more difficult to SDI out of.
- Grabbing reach was significantly improved.
- Pikachu now has access to highly effective chain throws with its forward and down throws.
- Neutral aerial is more powerful, and can now reliably KO under 150%, giving Pikachu an aerial KO option.
- Quick Attack can now be used to perform a Quick Attack cancel.
- Thunder has less ending lag and is stronger, both the thunder bolt hitbox and the hitbox produced when it connects with Pikachu.
Samus
- Down tilt has been strengthened, to where it can reliably KO under 150%.
Sheik
- Forward tilt can lock most characters in a juggle.
- Forward and down smash are stronger.
- Needles from Needle Storm have transcendent priority.
- Chain can be used as a tether recovery, giving Sheik an additional recovery option.
- Vanish has less start-up lag, and the hitbox from its explosion is stronger.
- Introduction of DACUS gives Sheik additional approach and KO options.
Yoshi
- Improved air speed (improved to being the fastest in Brawl).
- Neutral attack is faster with improved reach.
- New forward tilt has improved reach.
- Introduction of pivot grab significantly improved Yoshi's grabbing options.
- Yoshi has access to grab release options, including a grab release chain grab on several characters.
- Throws are generally more powerful, in both knockback and damage output, as well as having better follow-up options.
- Back aerial's hitboxes link into each other better.
- Up aerial is significantly more powerful.
- Egg Toss gains vertical height, giving Yoshi an additional recovery option.
- Yoshi Bomb can hit opponents upon ascent.
Zelda
- Slightly improved dashing speed.
- Forward and up tilts are stronger.
- All smash attacks are stronger.
- Forward and up smash are more difficult to SDI out of.
- Grab has faster start-up lag.
- Forward and back aerial "Lightning Kicks" are stronger when sweetspotted.
- Up aerial is drastically more powerful, becoming the most powerful up aerial in Brawl.
- Down aerial has a powerful sweetspot hitbox that meteor smashes, functionally similarly to the lightning kicks.
- Nayru's Love has improved reach and knockback.
- Din's Fire has a larger hitbox that is much more powerful. It also has faster start-up and ending lag.
- Farore's Wind creates an explosion hitbox upon reappearing, making it more difficult to punish Zelda out of it.