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**This is similar to [[Ness]], having all his special moves (except [[PK Flash]]) learned by {{s|wikibound|Paula}} and {{s|wikibound|Poo}}.
**This is similar to [[Ness]], having all his special moves (except [[PK Flash]]) learned by {{s|wikibound|Paula}} and {{s|wikibound|Poo}}.
**Alongside the [[Rope Snake]], Lucas's jab and down tilt are references to Duster, whose primary form of attack is a series of spin-kicks.
**Alongside the [[Rope Snake]], Lucas's jab and down tilt are references to Duster, whose primary form of attack is a series of spin-kicks.
*Lucas' non-fighter trophy in ''Super Smash Bros. 4'' reuses his model from ''Brawl'', just like the [[Pokémon Trainer]] and the [[Ice Climbers]] non-fighter trophies, who also shared Lucas' initial fate of being cut from the game. Additionally, the trophy's pose bears a striking resemblance to his ''Brawl'' artwork, albeit with his pose mirrored.
*Lucas' non-fighter trophy in ''Super Smash Bros. 4'' reuses his model from ''Brawl'', like the trophies of [[Pokémon Trainer]] and the [[Ice Climbers]], who were also cut from the game.  
**Lucas' pose in this trophy is similar to his artwork from ''Brawl''.


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For fighter info, see Lucas (SSBB) and Lucas (SSB4).
Lucas
Lucas
EarthboundSymbol.svg

The in-game sprite of older Lucas from Mother 3.

Universe EarthBound
Debut Mother 3 (2006) Japan
Smash Bros. appearances Brawl
SSB4
Ultimate
Most recent non-Smash appearance Mother 3 (2006) Japan
Console/platform of origin Game Boy Advance
Species Human
Gender Male
Place of origin Earth
Created by Shigesato Itoi
Voice actor Lani Minella
Article on WikiBound Lucas

Lucas (リュカ, Lucas) is a character in the EarthBound/Mother universe, debuting in the Japan-only Mother 3 for Game Boy Advance.

Character description

Lucas is the main protagonist of Mother 3. He is a timid young boy that is 9-10 years old at the beginning of the game, though he turns 12-13 by the end. Lucas is Claus' younger twin. After the intro when he grows up, he is drafted by Wess to find Duster and Kumatora. He learns PSI (known as "PK" in Brawl and in Japan) and begins to battle against the Pigmask Army to pull 4 of the 7 sacred needles to awaken the Dark Dragon living under the Nowhere Islands.

In Super Smash Bros. Melee

When Masahiro Sakurai updated the original Smabura-Ken with Ness's profile on July 17th, 2001, he said that Lucas was meant to replace Ness as a playable character, but Ness was included due to time constraints, and likely due to the cancellation in 1999 of EarthBound 64, the first version of Mother 3 that had been worked on.

Actually, at first, I planned to change him [Ness] into the protagonist of Mother 3 [Lucas], but for various reasons during the delay, I settled back on the original idea. (実は当初、MOTHER3の主人公に変更する予定でしたが、いろいろあって遠回りしながら、元のさやに収まりました。)
—Masahiro Sakurai, Smabura-Ken Ness page (Japanese)

Both Ness and Lucas would ultimately appear as playable characters in Super Smash Bros. Brawl.

In Super Smash Bros. Brawl

Lucas, as he appears in Super Smash Bros. Brawl
Main article: Lucas (SSBB)

Lucas is a playable newcomer to the Super Smash Bros. series in Brawl. His special moves are similar to Ness's, but with some key differences. For example, Lucas's PK Thunder goes through opponents and can deal multiple hits, while Ness's PK Thunder disappears on contact. Lucas's Final Smash is PK Starstorm, which he shares with Ness. Lucas also has near-identical physics to Ness's. The majority of Lucas's moves completely differ from Ness's, leaving him as a semi-clone of Ness.

Lucas is ranked 30th on the tier list in E tier. The his lower-mid placing is primarily due to the additional 10 frames he gets when grab released, like Ness. making him vulnerable to grab release followups from every character, including zero-death chain grabs from Marth and Donkey Kong.

Trophy description

The Lucas trophy from Brawl.
Lucas
The younger of twin brothers living in Tazmily Village in the Nowhere Islands. He's a kind boy who can communicate with animals, but he's shy and never really got over the tragedy that struck his mother. He fights a warped dictatorship, hunts the Seven Needles, and crosses swords with his missing brother, Claus. In the end, the young boy with psychic PSI powers grows up.
GB Advance: Mother 3 (Japan Only)

Sticker

Name Game Effect Character(s)
Lucas Mother 3 PK (type) Attack +13 Ness (SSBB)Lucas (SSBB)
Brawl Sticker Lucas (Mother 3).png
Lucas
(Mother 3)

In Super Smash Bros. 4

Main article: Lucas (SSB4)
File:LucasSSB4.png
Lucas as he appears in Super Smash Bros. 4.

Although he was not present in the final roster upon the initial worldwide release, Lucas was released as a DLC character on June 14th, 2015. His non-fighter trophy appeared in both versions of the game, in addition to his special moves which are available as custom special moves for Ness. [1]

Trophies

Lucas
North America Before adventuring, Lucas was a timid, cautious boy. His journey has made him a stronger person. Maybe he met someone to spend his life with... Hang on—we're moving way too fast! For now, remember that Lucas and Ness are favorites in the hearts of EarthBound fans.
Europe Once upon a time, Lucas was a bit of a cry-baby. You might even say he was a wimp. But then, well...he had more than his fair share of rough times and toughened up a bit. Who knows what he's up to now? Whatever he's doing, his story - much like Ness's - lives on in the hearts of all Mother series fans.
GB Advance: Mother 3 (Japan Only)
Lucas (Classic)
North America The younger of the twin brothers from Nowhere makes his triumphant return to the game of Smash. Hailing from the Japan-only game Mother 3, Lucas’s specialty is psychic projectile attacks. He can use these PSI attacks to do things like absorb enemy projectiles and deal supernatural damage!
Europe Lucas, the younger of the twin brothers from Tazmily, comes originally from the Japan-only game, Mother 3, and now makes his triumphant return to Super Smash Bros.! Here he makes great use of his PSI powers with lots of projectile attacks, and can use his faster attacks on anybody who gets too close.
Lucas (Alt.)
North America Lucas’s up special PK Thunder can hit enemies multiple times, but if you hit yourself with it, you can then tackle and launch opponents! Lucas’s up smash has the strongest launch power of any fighter’s up smash. The range for this attack is wide, and it’s strongest right after Lucas unleashes the attack.
Europe Lucas's up special, PK Thunder, can either hot enemies multiple times, or hit Lucas himself to push him into a powerful charge attack. Meanwhile, his up smash attack is the most powerful launching move in the entire game, so make good use of it! It's a wide-range attack that is most effective right after Lucas unleashes it.

Trivia

  • Lucas' PSI shapes are hexagon-based, compared to Ness's circle-based PSI effects.
  • Lucas' home village is transcribed as Tazumili in the NTSC Brawl, but Mother 3 creator, Shigesato Itoi, stated that the village is Tazmily when written in the Latin alphabet. This was corrected in the PAL release of Brawl.
  • Lucas, Shulk, and Dark Pit are the only playable characters that have only appeared in their debut games outside of their Super Smash Bros. appearances.
  • Although Lucas has only appeared in a Japanese-exclusive game, he is voiced by the American actress, Lani Minella.
  • None of Lucas' special moves in Brawl are used by him in Mother 3; they are all learned by Kumatora instead.
    • This is similar to Ness, having all his special moves (except PK Flash) learned by Paula and Poo.
    • Alongside the Rope Snake, Lucas's jab and down tilt are references to Duster, whose primary form of attack is a series of spin-kicks.
  • Lucas' non-fighter trophy in Super Smash Bros. 4 reuses his model from Brawl, like the trophies of Pokémon Trainer and the Ice Climbers, who were also cut from the game.
    • Lucas' pose in this trophy is similar to his artwork from Brawl.

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