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*{{buff|[[Super Jump Punch]] [[Super Jump Punch wall jump|can be cancelled by a wall jump]] at any time it is touching the wall, expanding recovery more easily on stages like [[Yoshi's Story]] and [[Hyrule Castle]]. It also hits less times while still dealing the same damage, making it easier to rack up damage with the move.}}
*{{buff|[[Super Jump Punch]] [[Super Jump Punch wall jump|can be cancelled by a wall jump]] at any time it is touching the wall, expanding recovery more easily on stages like [[Yoshi's Story]] and [[Hyrule Castle]]. It also hits less times while still dealing the same damage, making it easier to rack up damage with the move.}}
*{{buff|[[Mario Tornado]] creates more vertical distance, aiding Mario's recovery.}}
*{{buff|[[Mario Tornado]] creates more vertical distance, aiding Mario's recovery.}}
*{{buff|New down [[taunt]] acts like Dr. Mario's from ''Melee'' and also has a damaging hitbox that deals 3%}}
*{{nerf|Super Jump Punch has less base knockback on the last hit, and can only be canceled once in its [[wall jump]] technique, until landing or grabbing a ledge.}}
*{{nerf|Super Jump Punch has less base knockback on the last hit, and can only be canceled once in its [[wall jump]] technique, until landing or grabbing a ledge.}}
*{{change|Mario Tornado has star graphics, in a reference to the Star Spin from ''{{s|mariowiki|Super Mario Galaxy}}''.}}
*{{change|Mario Tornado has star graphics, in a reference to the Star Spin from ''{{s|mariowiki|Super Mario Galaxy}}''.}}
*{{change|Mario uses SFX from ''Melee'' for his [[Fireball]]s and retained down aerial.}}
*{{change|Mario uses SFX from ''Melee'' for his [[Fireball]]s and retained down aerial.}}
*{{change|New down [[taunt]] acts like Dr. Mario's from ''Melee'' and also has a damaging hitbox that deals 3%}}


===Dr. Mario===
===Dr. Mario===

Revision as of 15:04, April 16, 2014

Mario
in Project M and Project+
Mario SSBB.jpg
MarioSymbol.svg
Universe Mario
Base game appearance Brawl
Moveset inspiration Mario (SSBM), Dr. Mario (SSBM)
Alternate costume Dr. Mario
Mario (SSBB)

Mario is a playable character in the Brawl mod Project M, hailing from the self-titled Super Mario games. He is designed to be a mix of the best attributes of both his Melee version and Dr. Mario.

Attributes

Mario is average in most respects and very well rounded. He has a straightforward combo game that can transition well from the ground to the air, many options out of his throws, reliable approach options, and a solid ranged games with his fireballs and cape. While Mario is not the master of any one field, he is capable in all of them. Other characters may outclass him in speed or power, but Mario's overall well rounded set of attributes grants him versatility and the ability to take on most opponents.

Mario is endowed with a practical set of aerial attacks. His neutral aerial and down aerial serve as approaching tools, up and back can combo or gimp respectively, and his forward aerial is a great finisher. He is also capable off stage. His cape, quick aerials, and surprisingly good recovery allow him to head off stage and finish off opponents attempting returns of their own. On stage, Mario can be as much of a threat. His grab allows for chain throws, can lead into his deadly aerial combos, or can put the opponent off stage to set up a gimp. He can zone or approach with his fireballs, and has great finishers in his forward and up smash.

Despite his strengths, Mario still must cope with his lack of range and limited recovery options.

Changes from Melee to PM

Mario's alternate costume.

Mario was overall buffed from Melee to Project M, while still possessing balanced stats and average power attacks. Mario himself is now a slight mix between him and Dr. Mario, with increased air speed, and moves like forward aerial and up smash acting like Dr. Mario's.

  • Buff Greater air speed matching that of Dr. Mario, improving Mario's midair approach.
  • Buff Beginning of forward aerial acts like Dr. Mario's, dealing higher damage with strong knockback and a standarized angle for KOs , while the late hit acts like the original attack, greatly strengthening its use for approaching and making it more reliable as a forward air.
  • Buff Back aerial still possesses its former power, but it now has a semi-spike angle like Dr. Mario's, being more useful at gimping recoveries.
  • Buff Down aerial inflicts higher damage for more consistent use. Its landing hitbox has also been shrunk, making less likely for opponents to be launched away by the move out of the range of Mario's attacks, and the first hit has higher base knockback so that it will almost always cause tumbling if the rest of the move whiffs.
  • Buff If up smash hits late, it becomes more powerful and spikes grounded foes (also akin to Dr. Mario's), comboing better into aerial attacks.
  • Buff Fireballs have less ending lag, so they can be acted out of sooner and are quicker for repeated use. They also act more like Megavitamins, being stronger and having a bouncier trajectory
  • Buff Super Jump Punch can be cancelled by a wall jump at any time it is touching the wall, expanding recovery more easily on stages like Yoshi's Story and Hyrule Castle. It also hits less times while still dealing the same damage, making it easier to rack up damage with the move.
  • Buff Mario Tornado creates more vertical distance, aiding Mario's recovery.
  • Nerf Super Jump Punch has less base knockback on the last hit, and can only be canceled once in its wall jump technique, until landing or grabbing a ledge.
  • Change Mario Tornado has star graphics, in a reference to the Star Spin from Super Mario Galaxy.
  • Change Mario uses SFX from Melee for his Fireballs and retained down aerial.
  • Change New down taunt acts like Dr. Mario's from Melee and also has a damaging hitbox that deals 3%

Dr. Mario

Dr. Mario appears as Mario's alternate costume. Players may switch between Mario and Dr. Mario costumes, similarly to Wario's alternate costume sets for his Wario Land and WarioWare appearances. When wearing a Dr. Mario costume, Mario's Fireballs and their related sound effects in his neutral special and down taunt change to Megavitamins, and his forward smash also comes to have an electrical effect, though there is no difference in gameplay other than these effects and aesthetics. Dr. Mario's cape color also fits to match his colors.

Revisions

2.1

  • Buff Adjusted Mario's tornado mashing to gain more height.
  • Change Replaced down taunt with that of Dr. Mario in Melee, except Mario uses a fireball instead of a pill (from 3.0 onward, he would use a pill for his Dr. Mario costumes as usual).

2.5b

  • Buff Mario's Super Jump Punch wall jump no longer has additional decay.
  • Buff Mario Tornado no longer causes Mario to plummet down when used directly after hitstun.
  • Nerf Mario's Super Jump Punch can no longer be wall jumped out of infinitely when touching a wall at the apex of the move, leaving just the single use unconditional method of wall jumping out of it.
  • Nerf Down throw was increased slightly in knockback growth.
  • Change Mario's aerial vertical momentum with Cape was adjusted.
  • Change Mario now has his "Hoo" voice clip (otherwise an unused voice clip from Brawl's Sound Test) displayed for his grounded jump.

2.6b

  • Buff Down tilt can be interrupted sooner, and its lower leg portion was given short invincibility during the first attack frames.
  • Buff Fireballs no longer degrades in hitstun, size and knockback as they bounce; they now use consistent values of said characteristics for their entire duration. They can also be interrupted sooner.
  • Buff Cape doesn't reverse controls/momentum for as long.
  • Buff Standing grab's hitbox shifted outward slightly for more range.
  • Buff Up smash functions like Melee Mario's up smash at the beginning, but then changes back to Dr. Mario's as he brings his head down -- thus spiking grounded opponents hit by the latter portion of the move, leaving them open for aerial combos.
  • Change Down tilt's base knockback was slightly increased, while its knockback growth was slightly decreased. The toe part of the leg sends at a straight upward angle, while other parts more inwards on the leg send at lower angles.
  • Change Forward aerial has a tweaked flash graphical effect over the fist.
  • Change Down aerial's lowest hitbox placement adjusted more towards the center.
  • Change Fireballs were slightly increased in damage, though their knockback growth was decreased as well for compensation.

3.0

  • Nerf Forward smash's hitlag modifier has been reduced slightly to be normalized.

Moveset

Up to date as of version 3.0.

Name Damage Description
Neutral attack Combo 64 3%, 2% then 5% (10% total) Punches twice and kicks with right foot.
Forward tilt Plumber / Dr. Kick 9% Kicks straight forward. Can be angled; deals more damage if angled upwards, and less if angled downwards.
Up tilt Glove Uppercut 8% Punches straight upward.
Down tilt Leg Sweep / Reflex Test 9% clean, 8% late Sweeps leg low to the ground.
Dash attack Slope Slide 9% clean, 8% late Slides forward with leg extended.
Forward smash Fire Glove / Defibrillator 18% (sweetspot), 14% (sourspot) Extends palm forward with a blast of fire (electricity in Dr. Mario's case) coming from his hand. Can be angled; becomes stronger if angled upwards.
Up smash Lead Headbutt / Ear, Nose and Throat 15% (early), 16% (late) Headbutts upward.
Down smash Breakdance / Surgical Sweep 17% (front), 15% (back) Breakdance kick.
Neutral aerial Plumber's Boot / Dr. Kick 12% (sweetspot) Extends leg forward. A standard sex kick.
Forward aerial Odd-Job Hook 17% (clean), 15% (late) Punches in front of him. Is a hybrid of both Dr. Mario's, and Mario's respective forward aerials in Melee. Contacting the opponent with Mario's fist during the earlier frames will result in Dr. Mario's version, playing the role of a powerful vertical finisher. The latter works as Mario's forward aerial, a basic meteor smash, which can set up aerial follow ups if used on grounded opponents. A brutish but versatile tool.
Back aerial Drop Kick 11% Kicks backwards with both feet.
Up aerial Bicycle Kick 11% Kicks upwards.
Down aerial Drill Kick / Bone Drill 17% total Spins around, hitting the opponent multiple times.
Grab Grab Grabs the opponent.
Pummel Clutch Headbutt / Eye Exam 3% Headbutts the opponent.
Forward throw Heave-Ho / Routine Physical 9% Spins once and throws opponent forward.
Back throw Airplane Swing / Traction 12% Spins around three times and swings the opponent backwards.
Up throw Mario Launch/Check Up 8% Throws opponent upwards.
Down throw Down the Drain / Hospital Bed 6% Throws opponents down to the floor.
Floor attack (front) Double Punch 6% Punches to both sides.
Floor attack (back) Sweep Kick 6% Kicks in a circle, then gets up.
Floor attack (trip) Double Kick 5% Kicks backward and forward.
Edge attack (fast) Quick Kick 8% Does a somersault and kicks with both feet.
Edge attack (slow) Slow Kick 10% Slowly gets up and kicks with one leg.
Neutral special Fireball / Megavitamins 8% Shoots a fireball (or a pill) from his hand as a projectile. Bounces after hitting a surface, with its speed and duration decreasing per bounce.
Side special Cape / Super Sheet 8% Flicks his cape forward. It reflects projectiles and turns opponents the other way, making it a useful edgeguarding technique, especially against linear recovery moves such as Fox Illusion.
Up special Super Jump Punch 12% maximum Jumps upward, fist extended, at a diagonal angle, spawning 2D coin sprites when hitting opponents. Can be slightly angled sideways.
Down special Mario/Dr. Tornado 13% total Spins around hitting the opponent multiple times. Mario can rise with the move by mashing the special button, though this can only be used once before reaching the ground.
Final Smash Mario Finale 2% each hit Mario fires two giant fireballs that intertwine with each other and engulf the stage, hitting consecutively. Oddly enough, this doesn't change when he's Dr. Mario.

In competitive play

Notable players

Palette swaps

Mario's palette swaps in PM

Trivia

  • The "RSBE-01" written on the Megavitamins of the Dr. Mario render is a reference to Brawl's NTSC game identification code.
  • Mario's Wario-coloured costume was removed to give Doctor Mario room for his black color, making him one of the only two characters from Brawl to lose a costume (the other being Marth and his bright blue costume).
  • In Dr. Mario's default costume he has light-blue gloves instead of the white gloves from his melee incarnation.

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