Super Smash Bros. 4

Metal Blade

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Metal Blade
Mega Man Blade.jpg
Mega Man using Metal Blade in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U.
User Mega Man
Universe Mega Man

Metal Blade (メタルブレード, Metal Blade) is Mega Man's neutral special move in Super Smash Bros. 4.

Overview

This move involves Mega Man throwing a circular saw blade towards his opponent. The blade can be thrown in 8 different directions, including backwards. Metal Blade can also be caught or picked up after driven into a solid surface by the opponent as a throwable item, retaining its straight trajectory when thrown. The blade vanishes after a somewhat medium distance, and only one blade can be in play at a time, as opposed to the Metal Blade from Mega Man 2, which could be spammed and traveled the length of the screen. It hits multiple times and can travel through opponents.

Unique to Metal Blade compared to other projectiles is that it has an active hitbox that hits multiple times until the saw disappears. This means it will do more hits against larger opponents (this can be most obviously seen when using Metal Blade against Master Core's beast form), though in actual battles it will usually hit an average of two times. Because it has high hitstun and locks opponents in place, Metal Blade is generally a good projectile to start combos with as it can create openings for Mega Man to approach.

Customization

Special Move customization was added in Super Smash Bros. 4. These are the variations:

  1. Hyper Bomb: causes Mega Man to pull out and throw a large spherical bomb, which will explode upon contact with a surface or opponent. This does more damage than the other two choices, but has less range behind it. The Hyper Bomb can also be grabbed if caught in midair. Doing so reveals that it never explodes while held, and if thrown it will follow the same arcing trajectory as it being used as a special.
  2. Shadow Blade: functions similarly to the Metal Blade, but returns to Mega Man like a boomerang and cannot be picked up, disappearing if it hits the stage. However, it has the ability to pull opponents towards Mega Man as it returns to him, making it a useful move for starting combos and cutting off opponents' escape routes.

Origin

The Metal Blade was first introduced in Mega Man 2 as the weapon of Metal Man, one of the eight robot master bosses in the game. After defeating Metal Man, Mega Man receives the Metal Blade as a special weapon. The weapon is infamous among the Mega Man fanbase for being a near-gamebreaking weapon; it can be thrown in eight directions, has a large hitbox, and can be used 112 times before running out of weapon energy (or infinitely by way of a glitch). In addition, it serves as the weakness of Bubble Man, Flash Man, and destroys Metal Man himself when he is rematched in Dr. Wily's Castle with only one shot when playing in Normal Mode (two shots in Difficult Mode), and is more effective against Wood Man than the Mega Buster (though there are other weapons more effective against Wood Man). There are, however, certain bosses that are completely immune to it, and the final boss restores health from getting hit by it (and every weapon excluding Bubble Lead, his weakness).

One of the move variations, Hyper Bomb, was introduced in Mega Man as the power of Bomb Man. The bombs that Mega Man throws with this power travel in an arc, then set off after some time. Hyper Bomb is the weakness of Guts Man in Mega Man and the weakness of Ice Man in Mega Man Powered Up. The second variation, Shadow Blade, was introduced in Mega Man 3 as the power of Shadow Man. The blades are shurikens that can be fired in five directions in its first appearance. Only one Shadow Blade would appear at a time if Mega Man shoots it. Shadow Blade is the weakness of Spark Man as well as Magnet Man.

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