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Pikachu
in Super Smash Bros. 4
Pikachu
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Universe Pokémon
Other playable appearances in SSB
in Melee
in Brawl
Availability Starter
Final Smash Volt Tackle
Pikachu (SSB4)

Pikachu (ピカチュウ, Pikachū) is a playable character in Super Smash Bros. 4. It retains its special moves of Thunder Jolt, Quick Attack, Thunder, and Skull Bash. Pikachu's appearance has been updated to match the most recent Pokémon games (such as the Generation V and VI main series games and PokéPark Wii: Pikachu's Adventure) and the Pokémon anime episodes; its model has been altered, and continues the trend of being gradually less chubby with each additional appearance. Pikachu is additionally significantly more brightly colored.

Changes from Brawl

  •   Skull Bash travels farther when charged.
  •   Up tilt and up aerial both have drastically less ending lag. The former also has much lower knockback scaling, making it more useful at lower percentages.
  •   Sweetspotted dash attack is much stronger.
  •   Down smash is much harder to SDI out of.
    •   It has higher ending lag.
  •   Neutral aerial deals much more damage when sweetspotted; it deals 16% as opposed to the 12% it dealt in Brawl.
  •   Forward aerial is more powerful and has reduced landing lag.
  •   Forward smash, forward tilt, up aerial, and back aerial deal less damage.
  •   Down throw appears to have higher knockback growth, limiting its followup options.
  •   Pikachu's Quick Attack can not be cancelled into the ground anymore, removing the possibility of the QAC technique.
  •   Thunder has shorter vertical range, and is generally harder to hit with.
    •   It can now meteor smash opponents who touch the upper part of the bolt near the cloud, quickly sending the opponent back down to Pikachu and allowing a tech-chase or followups. However, this renders Pikachu unable to score early vertical KOs, hindering Thunderspiking in general.
  •   Volt Tackle deals less damage and knockback.
    •   It lasts slightly longer.
    •   It appears to be slower, though it is more controlled.

The following moves are visually unchanged:

  • Neutral attack
  • Up tilt
  • Forward tilt
  • Dash attack
  • Up smash
  • Forward aerial
  • Down aerial
  • Thunder Jolt
  • Down taunt
  • Side taunt
  • Up taunt
  • Pikachu retains the ability to crawl.

Special Moves

In Super Smash Bros. 4, special moves can be swapped out for different variants, but a few of Pikachu's have been known. It retains its original special moves as well as its final smash. These are Pikachu's special moves:

Special Move Basic Custom 1 Custom 2
Neutral Special Thunder Jolt - -
Side Special Skull Bash - -
Up Special Quick Attack - -
Down Special Thunder Self-Generation Great Thunder
Final Smash Volt Tackle - -

Palette swaps

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