Kirby (SSBM)

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This article is about Kirby's appearance in Super Smash Bros. Melee. For other uses, see Kirby.
Kirby
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KirbySymbol.svg
Universe Kirby
Appears in SSB
SSBM
SSBB
Availability Starter
Tier Bottom (25)


Kirby (カービィ, Kābī) is a character in all three games of the Super Smash Bros. series. Announced at E3 2001. Although tier-wise he was the second-to-top character in original beaten only by Pikachu, in Super Smash Bros. Melee, he became severly nerfed, losing most of his power, combo ability, and speed from SSB. He is now second-to-bottom, ironically only ahead of Pichu.

Attributes

Kirby's signature move is Copy, which allows him to use opponents' neutral special moves. Kirby is also known for having five mid-air jumps (although the last couple of jumps barely give any height) and floaty descent, which gives him good recovery distance. However, his recovery is still slow and predictable. His multiple jumps also allow for good edgeguarding abilities and good mid-air evasion (due to slow falling speed when normal and fast falling speed when rock, especially with mid-air transformation). Kirby's small size, quick dodges, and low crouch (the lowest in the game) enable him to have good evasion. He also has a large shield in relation to body size, which makes him difficult to shield stab. Kirby is arguably the character most famous for his sacrificial KOs, Kirbycides. These are extremely useful in certain scenarios, but his back throw and forward throw can be intercepted. When Kirby is in stone form, he does not take damage (although he can be grabbed out of).

However, Kirby has several significant problems in Melee. Many of his moves are slow, weak (almost all of his moves have tiny sweetspots), and short-ranged. He is easily KOd due to being light and floaty (and he can't escape most combos because of these things due to having a high amount of hitstun when hit). He has poor combo ability, his SHFFL'd aerials are slow, and his up special (final cutter) does not have good horizontal range. Lastly, Kirby's hammer is extremely weak and punishable if not sweetspotted, which is hard to do as the sourspot is much larger than the sweetspot.

Changes from N64 to Melee

  • New Side B (Hammer)
  • New Dash Attack (Burning attack from Kirby's Adventure)
  • New Forward Throw (His old forward throw is now his up throw)
  • Stone can change Kirby into 4 objects, as opposed to one.
  • Can walk around after inhaling someone.
  • New Up Air. (Kicks upwards powerfully)
  • His Old Up Air is now his Neutral Air.
  • Huge decrease in Air Speed makes recoveries now very easy to gimp. (In SSB, he had the fastest air speed tied with Jigglypuff. Now he has the fourth slowest air speed tied with Ganondorf)
  • New Forward Air. (Kicks three times forwards)
  • Forward Smash has much more starting and ending lag (no longer fastest in the game)
  • Up Tilt has had a massive decrease in both speed and priority (and therefore usefulness).
  • Back Air has a slightly different animation which means there is almost no hitbox on Kirby's front now.
  • Dair lands differently and gives a small hit, even when L-cancelled. This makes it difficult to combo with.
  • Up B is shorter.
  • Slower, weaker, much worse combo ability and worse priority overall.
  • Back throw can Kirbycide.

Attacks

  • Neutral-A: Kirby jabs forwards with his hand.
  • Rapid A: Kirby rapidly punches forwards. Based on the Vulcan Jab from Kirby Super Star.
  • Dash Attack: Kirby runs forwards, on fire. Based on his fire ability in his games.

Tilts

  • Down-Tilt: Kirby kicks forwards while crouching. Fast, decent ranged.
  • Forward-Tilt: Kirby does a quick roundhouse kick forwards. Decent range.
  • Up-Tilt: Kirby thrusts his back leg upwards.

Aerials

  • Neutral-Air: Spins around, hitting with his limbs. Long lasting hitbox.
  • Forward-Air: Kirby kicks forwards three times. Last hit has medium knockback.
  • Back-Air: Kirby does a no-look kick backwards. Can be used in the Fence of Pain. Good knockback.
  • Up-Air: Kirby flips in mid air, kicking upwards. Great knockback, possibly Kirby's best kill move.
  • Down-Air: Kirby spins around, drilling downwards wit his feet.

Smashes

  • Forward-Smash: Kirby jumps forwards, kicking. Has high knockback.
  • Up-Smash: Kirby does a back-flip, kicking upwards. Has high knockback.
  • Down-Smash: Kirby does the splits, hitting on both of his sides. Has decent knockback.

Grabs & Throws

  • Pummel
  • D-throw: Kirby throws the opponent on the ground, then stands on the opponent, hitting the enemy with his feet.
  • B-throw: Kirby flips backwards, hitting the opponent on the ground. Can be used to Kirbycide. Escapable.
  • F-throw: Kirby does a suplex, hitting the opponent on the ground. Can be used to Kirbycide. Escapable.
  • U-throw: Kirby jumps high up into the air, and comes back down, ramming the opponent to the ground. Can be used to Kirbycide on certain stages.

Special Attacks

Techniques

Kirbycide

Trophy descriptions

Kirby is the single most represented character in trophy format in Super Smash Bros. Melee. First of all, being a playable character, Kirby has his own set of "gameplay" trophies that are acquirable by completing any of the three Regular Match modes in the single-player modes with Kirby: Classic, Adventure, and All-Star.

Kirby (Smash Red)
"Kirby's small size lets him dodge many attacks, but his light weight makes him fly far when struck. Using his ability to inflate, he can jump five times. His Swallow attack creates wild combos; not only can he copy foes' moves, but he'll also put on special hats and mimic their voices. His Hammer is unwieldy but powerful." (B: Swallow, Smash B: Hammer)
Kirby (Smash Blue)
"Because of his light weight, Kirby is always in danger of being sent flying, but his ability to puff up and fly allows him to come back from amazing distances. His Final Cutter strikes on the way up and on the way down, and it sends out a beam of force upon landing. Kirby transforms into various objects and crashes down when he uses his Stone technique." (Up & B: Final Cutter, Down & B: Stone)

Kirby is also the subject of five trophies that can be considered its own trophy series: The Kirby Hat series, with information about the powers Kirby gains when he uses Swallow on each opponent. The first three are "normally collectible" trophies that can be found during normal play and in the Trophy Lottery, but the last two are awarded once you've unlocked all the playable characters involved on those trophies.

Finally, the character Kirby himself is depicted on some other trophies not related to gameplay: Ball Kirby, Fighter Kirby, and Fire Kirby.

Palette Swaps

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Kirby's palette swaps in SSBM

King Kirby 90

Omnigamer

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External links

Trivia

  • Kirby's special moves from Melee are used in the game Kirby & the Amazing Mirror, through the use of the ability called Smash. The moves he gets are Twinkle Star (Neutral Air from Melee, although in this game it has much more range), Hammer, Final Cutter, Stone, and Vulcan Jab. He gets the ability from Master Hand, who is a boss in the game.