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Rosalina
in Super Smash Bros. 4
Rosalina as she appears in Super Smash Bros. 4, from the character page.
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Universe Mario
Final Smash
Rosalina (SSB4)
Rosalina & Luma Launch into Battle!
—Introduction Tagline

Rosalina (ロゼッタ, Rosetta) known on the website as Rosalina & Luma (ロゼッタ&チコ, Rosetta & Chiko), has been confirmed to be a newcomer in Super Smash Bros. 4 during the same month as the game Super Mario 3D World was launched. The first newcomer to be revealed following E3 2013, her design in the game is slightly more realistic, similar to Peach's. She is confirmed to be a lightweight character despite her tall frame, similar to Mewtwo and Zelda.

Known moveset

  • Creation of Lumas, which aid in attacks similar to Nana of the Ice Climbers. Lumas can attack while either next to or projected away from Rosalina, using a set of punches, kicks, and Star Bit shots implied to be connected with Rosalina's moveset. Lumas can be used to combo opponents back and forth with Rosalina, and like Pikmin can take attacks and be destroyed. They can also be colored yellow, green, red, blue, and silver. It is unknown if the colors represent different abilities/attributes or if they are purely cosmetic.
  • The Luma Shot, which seems to fire the Luma away from Rosalina, putting distance between the two.
  • Multiple kicks where miniature galaxies appear.
  • Releasing a blast of magical energy in front of her. The attack can be charged, appearing to be her forward smash.
  • An attack that appears to hit on both sides with the Luma hitting in the opposite order, appearing to be her down smash as it can be charged.
  • Producing "Saturnian rings" for up tilt and down aerial (appears to be a meteor smash).
  • The Star Cursor from Super Mario Galaxy, used in a move called Gravitational Pull, to redirect projectiles around herself. It also draws in nearby items and has been shown to stop Poké Balls from opening after being thrown, so they can be picked up again. It has been confirmed to be her down special move.

Special moves

Final Smash

Power Star

Luma

Luma and Rosalina have separate movesets when apart, allowing for various methods of fighting.

  • Luma will also wander and attack on it's own when separate from Rosalina.

Gameplay trailer

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