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'''Charizard''', known in Japan as '''Lizardon''' ({{ja|リザードン}}, ''Rizādon''), has been confirmed to return as a playable fighter in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'', revealed with {{SSB4|Greninja}} in a trailer during the April 8th, 2014 [[Nintendo Direct|Super Smash Bros. Direct]]. Unlike in ''[[Brawl]]'', where it was used as one of {{SSBB|Pokémon Trainer}}'s Pokémon, it now appears as a stand-alone character. Charizard's skin appears to be a brighter orange and its proportions are more in-line with its recent three-dimensional appearances in the ''{{uv|Pokémon}}'' franchise. For example, Charizard's fangs are smaller than they were in ''Brawl'', which now makes them more proportional to their size in ''Pokémon X'' and ''Pokémon Y''.  
'''Charizard''', known in Japan as '''Lizardon''' ({{ja|リザードン}}, ''Rizādon''), has been confirmed to return as a playable fighter in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'', revealed with {{SSB4|Greninja}} in a trailer during the April 8th, 2014 [[Nintendo Direct|Super Smash Bros. Direct]]. Unlike in ''[[Brawl]]'', where it was used as one of {{SSBB|Pokémon Trainer}}'s Pokémon, it now appears as a stand-alone character. Charizard's skin appears to be a brighter orange and its proportions are more in-line with its recent three-dimensional appearances in the ''{{uv|Pokémon}}'' franchise. For example, Charizard's fangs are smaller than they were in ''Brawl'', which now makes them more proportional to their size in ''Pokémon X'' and ''Pokémon Y''.  


==Confirmed information==
==Changes from ''Brawl''==
*{{buff|Back throw deals slightly more damage, and has strengthened a little.}}
*{{buff|Back throw deals slightly more damage, and has strengthened a little.}}
*{{buff|Down aerial is stronger, and deals 1% more damage. It has also been sped up a bit.}}
*{{buff|Down aerial is stronger, and deals 1% more damage. It has also been sped up a bit.}}

Revision as of 15:35, September 13, 2014

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This article is about Charizard's appearance in Super Smash Bros. 4. For the character in other contexts, see Charizard.
Charizard
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Other playable appearance in Brawl


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Charizard (SSB4)

Charizard, known in Japan as Lizardon (リザードン, Rizādon), has been confirmed to return as a playable fighter in Super Smash Bros. 4, revealed with Greninja in a trailer during the April 8th, 2014 Super Smash Bros. Direct. Unlike in Brawl, where it was used as one of Pokémon Trainer's Pokémon, it now appears as a stand-alone character. Charizard's skin appears to be a brighter orange and its proportions are more in-line with its recent three-dimensional appearances in the Pokémon franchise. For example, Charizard's fangs are smaller than they were in Brawl, which now makes them more proportional to their size in Pokémon X and Pokémon Y.

Changes from Brawl

  • Buff Back throw deals slightly more damage, and has strengthened a little.
  • Buff Down aerial is stronger, and deals 1% more damage. It has also been sped up a bit.
  • Buff Fly grants much more vertical distance.
  • Buff Back aerial is stronger.
  • Buff Foward smash has a new animation and is stronger.
  • Buff Charizard has a new foward aerial attack that involves scratching forward, similar to Bowser's forward aerial.
    • Nerf It deals slightly less damage.
  • Nerf Forward tilt deals less damage.
  • Change Down smash has an altered animation.
  • Change Rock Smash is now Charizard's down special, replacing Pokémon Change.
  • Change Charizard's new side special is Flare Blitz, which has been described as a very powerful attack. It turns into a fireball and shoots sideways, but will inflict recoil damage on Charizard if it makes contact with an opponent, similar to how it acted in the games.
  • Change Charizard has a new up throw, where it brings its opponent into the air and crashes them into the ground, similarly to Kirby's up throw.
    • Nerf It deals less damage.
  • Change Charizard's new Final Smash has been confirmed to be Mega Charizard X.

Special Moves

In Super Smash Bros. 4, special moves can be swapped out for different variants, but none of Charizard's have been seen. It retains three of its original special moves. Rock Smash is now Charizard's down special as a replacement for Pokémon Change. Flare Blitz is its new side special. Its final smash Triple Finish has been replaced by mega evolving into Mega Charizard X. These are Charizard's special moves:

Special Move Basic Custom 1 Custom 2
Neutral Special Flamethrower - -
Side Special Flare Blitz - -
Up Special Fly - -
Down Special Rock Smash - -
Final Smash Mega Charizard X - -

Reveal Trailer

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Gallery

Trivia

  • Charizard is the only veteran to receive an introduction image that did not use its official artwork.