Corrin (SSB4)
Corrin in Super Smash Bros. 4 | |
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Universe | Fire Emblem |
Availability | Downloadable |
Final Smash | Torrential Roar |
“ | Corrin Chooses to Smash! | ” |
—Introduction Tagline |
Corrin (カムイ, Kamui) is a character and newcomer in Super Smash Bros. 4, and is the sixth downloadable character announced. Corrin was announced alongside Bayonetta during the Super Smash Bros. - Final Video Presentation on December 15th, 2015, and both released on February 3rd, 2016. Like the Wii Fit Trainer, Villager, and Robin, players can select either male and female variants of Corrin as in Fire Emblem Fates.
In the Japanese version, the male and female Corrin are voiced by Nobunaga Shimazaki and Satomi Sato, respectively. In the English version, the male and female Corrin is voiced by Cam Clarke and Marcella Lentz-Pope, respectively.
Attributes
As the only fighter in Smash Bros. that has the ability to transform body parts into tools for combat, Corrin has many unique features that make him stand out from other weapon-wielding fighters. Nonetheless, he retains many concepts of other swordsmen from the Fire Emblem series, such as good range with his disjointed weapon, quick startup to most of his moves, along with a standard single-direction recovery in Draconic Ascent and a counter in Counter Surge. His attributes reflect this, as his jump height is comparable with Marth's, his weight is slightly in the range between the latter and Roy, and his movement speed somewhat mirrors Ike; Corrin has an above average walking speed, below average dashing and air speeds, and above average falling speed.
Most of Corrin's standard attacks are similar to those of Marth and other swordfighters, all being wide swings with good range. This, coupled with his tilts' speed and low knockback, allow him to combo his attacks reliably into each other, especially into his forward aerial, which auto-cancels from a short hop, and neutral and up aerials, which have wide swings. The aforementioned combos are capable of racking up considerable damage, making Corrin particularly effective at dealing burst damage. Corrin additionally combines many attributes of his brethren into his playstyle: this includes Marth's fast attacks and a tipper mechanic, evident in his smash attacks and Dragon Lunge, which gives his finishers immensely stronger knockback if positioned correctly. This makes several of his attacks very good poking tools at long distance, which further benefit from their strong tippers. While he has a recovery similar to Roy's Blazer, he has more use for it in combos and aerial finishers due to the distance it gains, and he can boost himself towards the stage using his back aerial, making him less likely to get KO'd offstage. Like every Fire Emblem characters sans Robin, he also possesses a counter, albeit one which retaliates on both sides with high vertical power, making him the only fighter in the series with a vertical knockback-inducing counter that hits around the user. His two other special moves, Dragon Fang Shot and Dragon Lunge, give him unique mix-up options: like Robin, the former gives him access to a projectile, although it paralyzes opponents on hit and allows him to followup with either an aerial during the paralysis duration, or a fully-charged bite of incredible power at close range, giving him a unique combo and finishing tool. The latter allows him to leap and stab opponents at a distance, dealing more damage with a tipped blow, or hold down an opponent if the move connects on a surface, before finishing off with a powerful kick from either direction. Corrin can even fake-out by cancelling the jump, giving him an array of followup options, or hang beside edges by spearing the sides of the stage for a period of time, forcing approaches from opponents. Corrin also possesses the fastest dash to shield speed in the game (at 8 frames, tying with Sheik), which significantly aids in his ability to approach.
While Corrin benefits from having an all-rounded moveset, he still has some flaws. One of the biggest issues is how he, similar to Marth, struggles when his opponent is at a close proximity to him. Since most of his moves are punishable at close range, Corrin is forced to retreat or go for a grab to place his opponent at an optimal distance. His tipper finishing moves also require careful positioning to deal immense knockback; otherwise they deal much lower knockback, giving him a harder time KOing at point blank. His smash attacks additionally suffer from noticeable ending lag, which hinder their otherwise useful spacing ability, while his strongest and safest aerial, his back aerial, has noticeable startup. Dragon Fang Shot, while being a powerful combo when both stages are used together, has rather high ending lag, preventing true followups at a distance with uncharged shots. While his grab is fast, it has poor reach and his throws (apart from up and down throw, which are powerful) all prevent followups due to unfavorable angles and high ending lag. His recovery is also lackluster without his second jump, as Draconic Ascent gives only moderate diagonal distance, while Dragon Lunge is unable to help his recovery unless there is a wall to pin against. Finally, Corrin's tall frame and moderate gravity make him susceptible to aerial combos and juggling, similar to other fighters from his series, while his below average ground speed makes it difficult to approach faster characters without use of Dragon Fang Shot and Dragon Lunge.
All in all, Corrin has an array of options to keep opponents away at a distance, unlike many other swordsmen from the Fire Emblem series, and he has a dependable combo game that can be started from pretty much any aerial or forward tilt, making him quite threatening at most ranges. However, due to the precision needed for his finishers, he plays optimally by keeping a good distance from his opponent once they are at KO percentage in order to finish them as early as possible. Despite being new to the metagame, his representation in tournaments is surprisingly solid, and he has several notable players to speak of, namely Cosmos, Earth, Ryuga, and ESAM.
Update history
Corrin has been moderately nerfed as of 1.1.5, one patch after his debut. The damage output on three of his aerials and Dragon Fang Shot was lowered, and his infamous Counter Surge has had its active frame length and damage reflection lowered. Both his ground and aerial mobility were slightly toned down, but largely to an inconsequential degree. Nonetheless, despite the nerfs, Corrin still has many tools in his arsenal that he can utilize to rack up damage, space opponents, and net KOs efficiently.
- Corrin's walk speed (1.2 → 1.15), run speed (1.5 → 1.45), and air speed (1. → 0.97) have all been slightly reduced.
- Corrin's maximum walk speed with heavy items is slightly lower (1.028 → 1.026).
- Rolls have a shorter duration (frames 4-16 → 4-14) and more ending lag (FAF 30 → 31)
- Neutral aerial deals less damage (8% (clean)/6.5% (late) → 7%/5.5%), hindering its KO potential.
- However, this also improves its combo potential.
- Forward aerial deals less damage (8.5% → 7.5%), hindering its KO potential.
- However, this also improves its combo potential.
- Up aerial deals less damage (10% → 9%) without full compensation on its knockback scaling (94 → 99), hindering its KO potential.
- However, this also improves its combo potential.
- Dragon Fang Shot's fully charged projectile deals less damage (11% → 9%). This also means that the move's damage scales less as it charges.
- Dragon Fang Shot's hitbox deals less damage (13% → 11%).
- Dragon Fang Shot's projectile has a shorter duration (55 frames (uncharged)/53 frames (fully charged) → 47/45).
- Counter Surge's counter has a shorter duration (frames 7-29 → 7-24).
- Counter Surge has a lower damage multiplier during its clean hit (1.3x → 1.2x), hindering its KO potential.
- Counter Surge damage now scales properly when time is slowed down.
- Fixed a bug where enemies could not escape from Corrin's grab if it was performed near the edges of platforms.
Moveset
Name | Damage | Description | ||
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Neutral attack | 3%/2% (sweetspot/sourspot) | Pokes the opponent with a spear appendage, slashes them upwards with his sword, and performs a turning outward slash to finish the combo. If the rapid-jab is initiated, Corrin transforms his free arm into a draconic mouth that repeatedly bites the opponent until finishing with a final bite. | ||
2% | ||||
0.9% (loop) 3% (final hit) | ||||
Forward tilt | 10.5% | Swings his sword downwards akin to a Mii Swordfighter's forward tilt. Has vertical knockback and is Corrin's strongest tilt. | ||
Up tilt | 9% | A twirling upwards slash with his sword. Its low knockback and cooldown gives it great combo potential even at higher percents, especially against heavyweights. | ||
Down tilt | 7.5% | Slashes with the Omega Yato across the ground, knocking opponents upwards. Relatively low knockback which sends opponents directly upwards, which can lead into an up tilt or aerials at lower percentages. | ||
Dash attack | 2% (1-5 hits), 3% (final hit) | Spins forward in a corkscrew-like manner. Functions like a drill attack in that it deals multiple hits. It can also combo into a jab at very low percents, or forward, neutral or up aerial at mid-percents. Based on his attack after activating the Luna or Lethality skills in Fire Emblem Fates. | ||
Forward smash | 0.5% (sword, 1-12 hits) 16% (tip), 15% (mid), 12% (close) | Extends his arm into a spear with Dragon Fang and stabs opponents away. Tremendous reach, being the highest reaching forward smash in the game behind Mii Gunner and Shulk, and can be angled. The sweetspot is at the tip and deals very high knockback, KOing at 108%, although the rest of the attack is considerably weaker. Has a hitbox while charging, where Corrin holds Omega Yato to repeatedly cut his opponent with the chainsaw blades, and though this does not lead into the sweetspot, it can catch opponents for a fully charged blow. Based on the second hit of the Dragon Fang skill in Fire Emblem Fates. | ||
Up smash | 15% (tip), 13% (mid), 10% (side) | Crouches and transforms his arms into Dragon Fangs, pointing them upward to launch opponents. Has a sweetspot at the tip that KOs around 100%, but its range is poor and knockback is lacking on the sourspot. | ||
Down smash | 11% (sword), 14% (leg, sweetspot) 9% (leg, sourspot) | Corrin transforms one of his legs into a Dragon Fang, then launches opponents on both sides with his sword and Dragon Fang leg. Animation is similar to the Mii Brawler's down smash. The tip of Corrin's leg has a sweetspot that KOs at 110%. Moderate ending lag. | ||
Neutral aerial | 7% (clean), 5.5% (late) | Slashes with the Omega Yato from above to behind him and uses Dragon Fang to slash in front of him with his transformed arm. Has little lag, a wide arc, and sends at a good angle for combos. | ||
Forward aerial | 7.5% | Slashes forward with the Omega Yato, similar to Marth's, Roy's, and Lucina's forward aerials. Its low knockback and angle make it good for combos. Auto-cancels from a short hop. | ||
Back aerial | 11% | Corrin sprouts dragon wings and uses them to attack behind him. Can be used for recoveries as it propels Corrin forward like R.O.B.'s back aerial. Good knockback, but noticeable startup lag. | ||
Up aerial | 9% | Slashes with the Omega Yato above him, closely resembling the up aerials of all the other Fire Emblem characters (sans Ike). Has wide range, quick startup and surprisingly good knockback, making it a go-to vertical KO move. | ||
Down aerial | 2% (1-5 hits), 3% (final hit) | Corrin's legs morph into spears with Dragon Fang as he zooms downward feet first. A stall-then-fall drill that meteor smashes weakly with set knockback and has very high ending lag, making it almost impossible to cancel out of it and recover offstage. It can be used for a Sacrificial KO. | ||
Grab | — | Leans forward slightly and reaches out with his left hand. Among the shortest reaching grabs in the game. | ||
Pummel | 3% | Hits the opponent with the Omega Yato's hilt. A moderately slow pummel. | ||
Forward throw | 5% (first hit), 2% (throw) | Transforms his arm and stabs his opponent with it, knocking them upwards away from him. Low knockback scaling. | ||
Back throw | 6% (first hit), 2% (throw) | Places the opponent behind him and stabs them upwards with his transformed arm, knocking them away from him. Similar to forward throw, though with slightly more damage. | ||
Up throw | 6.5% (first hit), 3% (throw) | Lifts the opponent above him and assumes his dragon form, headbutting them skyward and reverting back to human form. Corrin's strongest throw, it works well in unison with his down throw for mindgames. KOs around 160%. | ||
Down throw | 6.5% (body slam), 3% (throw) | Throws the opponent to the ground and assumes his dragon form, body-slamming them and reverting back to human form. Similar to up throw with high base knockback, making it unviable for combos. However, works well in unison with his up throw for mindgames, and can be used near the ledge as a way for DI mixups. KOs at 164%. | ||
Forward roll Back roll Spot dodge Air dodge |
— | — | ||
Techs | — | — | ||
Floor attack (front) Floor getups (front) |
7% | Swipes Omega Yato outward from front to back as he gets up. | ||
Floor attack (back) Floor getups (back) |
7% | Same as frontal floor attack. | ||
Floor attack (trip) Floor getups (trip) |
5% | Same as other floor attacks. | ||
Edge attack Edge getups |
7% | Climbs up the ledge and swings his sword forward. | ||
Neutral special | Default | Dragon Fang Shot | 3-11% (shot), 10%-20% (arm) | Corrin's left hand transforms into a dragon's mouth and fires a ball of water. The ball of water can temporarily paralyze opponents in addition to sending them back. After the projectile is fired, Corrin's dragon hand will bite before reverting to normal, hitting nearby opponents. The projectile can be charged to cause more damage and knockback and increased stun duration. The special button can also be pressed after firing to charge the bite; when fully charged, Corrin clamps down forcefully with the dragon mouth, causing very high damage and knockback. |
Custom 1 | N/A | |||
Custom 2 | N/A | |||
Side special | Default | Dragon Lunge | 15%/8%/7% (spear, tip/mid/close) 12% (kick, clean), 7% (kick, late), 5% (turn around) | When used on the ground, Corrin jumps a short distance into the air. When used in the air, Corrin transforms his arm into a spear and strikes diagonally down. If it hits any terrain during the move, Corrin's arm will remain there, pinning any opponent caught in place. From there, it can be cancelled into either a kick to either side (which deals enough knockback to KO at 130%) or a jump. It can also be cancelled entirely, which can be useful for reading the opponent's floor recovery. The tip deals high knockback. |
Custom 1 | N/A | |||
Custom 2 | N/A | |||
Up special | Default | Draconic Ascent | 4% (hit 1), 1% (hits 2-5), 3% (hit 6) | Corrin grows wings and leaps upwards. A multi-hit move that can be angled by approximately 45°, similarly to Roy's Blazer. It covers a moderate amount of distance and deals enough knockback to KO at 140%. |
Custom 1 | N/A | |||
Custom 2 | N/A | |||
Down special | Default | Counter Surge | x1.2 countered attacks, 8% minimum | Corrin uses a counter motion. When hit, Corrin turns into a dragon using Dragon Fang, and slams the ground. A surge of water (hence the name) then erupts from the ground on both sides of Corrin, launching opponents. |
Custom 1 | N/A | |||
Custom 2 | N/A | |||
Final Smash | Torrential Roar | 7% (initial), 34% (whirlpool) | Corrin performs a motion similar to Counter Surge. If the move hits any opponents, they are transported to a rocky mountain scene in a similar fashion to Captain Falcon's Blue Falcon. Corrin then transforms into a dragon and uses a whirlpool move, washing all the fighters away in a water cyclone, launching them before going back to the standard stage. |
On-screen appearance
- In his dragon form, he gently falls down to the ground with a pool of water appearing underneath him, and reverts to his human form.
Taunts
- Up taunt: Puts his head down and puts it back up while it's in its dragon form saying "My path is clear!"(好きにはさせない!, I won't let you have your way!) Female Corrin says "Let's do this!" (行きますよ!, Let's go!) . Based on his animation before performing the Critical version of the Dragon Fang skill in Fire Emblem Fates.
- Side taunt: Twirls the Omega Yato before getting back in his idle stance saying "I've made my choice." (僕は選んだ!, I've made my decision!) Female Corrin says "Your fate is clear." (折れたりしません!, I won't give in!) Based on his animation when activating a skill in Fire Emblem Fates.
- Down taunt: Twirls the Omega Yato over his head and places it on its tip while saying "Are you ready?" (準備はいい?, You ready?) Female Corrin says "You ready for this?". (準備はいいですか?, Are you ready?)
Up taunt | Side taunt | Down taunt |
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Idle poses
- Twirls the Omega Yato around in front of him. Similar to his side taunt.
- Holds the sword behind him and poses. Similar to his down taunt.
Crowd cheer
English | Japanese | |
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Cheer | ||
Description | Corr-in! | Ka-mu-i |
Pitch | Group chant | Group chant |
Victory poses
- Twirls the Omega Yato over his head and places it on its tip, similar to his down taunt saying "That went well.". Female Corrin says, "That was great."
- Transforms into the dragon form.
- Swings the Omega Yato and says "I win!" Female Corrin says "Good!". Based on his animation after a battle in Fire Emblem Fates. This pose also holds the distinction of the shortest time between the transition and when the announcer calls out his name.
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In competitive play
Notable players
Alternate costumes
Reveal trailer
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Trophies
- Corrin
- Corrin joins the battle from Fire Emblem Fates. Born in Hoshido but kidnapped by Nohr at a young age, Corrin was brought up by Nohrian royalty. Descended from the First Dragons, Corrin has the power to transform into a dragon. In Smash, Corrin can change parts of the body into lance-like hands and feet that have a long reach that deal more damage at the tips.
- Corrin from Fire Emblem Fates was born a Hoshido royal but kidnapped as a child and raised by the Nohr royal family. Descended from the First Dragons, Corrin has the power to transform into a dragon. In Smash this means lance-like hands and feet with a long reach whose tips deal the most damage. Use this reach to inflict high damage at a distance!
- Corrin (Alt.)
- Corrin's side special, Dragon Lunge, is no normal attack–skewer a surface with a lance-like arm, and it will suspend you in the air. Pin an enemy while doing this, and you can keep them in place and then follow up with a flying kick forward or back or just jump up. You can only thrust the lance once before landing.
- Corrin's side special Dragon Lunge is no normal attack–skewer a surface with a lance-like arm and it will suspend you in the air. Pin an enemy while doing this and you can keep them in place, then follow up with a flying kick forward or back, or just jump up. You can only thrust the lance once before landing.
- Torrential Roar
- Corrin blasts two columns of light on either side. If one hits an enemy, Corrin transforms into a fearsome dragon and unleashes a maelstrom that launches anyone unlucky enough to be caught. The light columns shoot straight up for a short moment, so using this move high up after knocking or throwing enemies overhead is very effective!
Gallery
Fighting Shulk.
Battling Ganondorf, Lucina, and Zero Suit Samus on Coliseum.
Both male and female Corrin on Final Destination.
Fighting Ike.
Using his forward smash on Bowser.
His Final Smash, Torrential Roar.
Using Dragon Lunge on Link.
- Mutated Corrin.jpg
In his dragon form holding his sword in Final Destination.
- Corrin in Jungle Hyjinx.jpg
Corrin in Jungle Hijinxs.
Trivia
- Corrin is the newest character to be introduced as playable in Super Smash Bros. 4, with Fire Emblem Fates post-dating SSB4's release by nine months in Japan and sixteen months in North America.
- Corrin and Roy are the only DLC characters from the same universe.
- Corrin is the only DLC newcomer that does not come packed with a stage, although downloading him on Super Smash Bros. for Wii U adds the the original version and rearrangement of the song Lost In Thoughts All Alone from Fire Emblem Fates to the existing Fire Emblem stages Castle Siege and Coliseum. The remix is also added in Super Smash Bros. for 3DS as a Smash Run track. Additionally, trophies of Ryoma and Xander are added to the 3DS version.
- Corrin is the only Fire Emblem character with a multi-hitting dash attack and multi-hitting stall-then-fall down aerial.
- Corrin is the only Fire Emblem character who doesn't visibly use warp magic for their on-screen appearance.
- Corrin's idle pose is based on his idle pose during battle in Fire Emblem Fates, albeit in Super Smash Bros. 4 his sword is angled more downward and his right foot is slightly lifted. Humorously, he also keeps this pose when paralyzed.
- The pose Corrin strikes when activating Counter Surge is the same pose he strikes when performing a critical hit in Fire Emblem Fates.
- Corrin is the only character in SSB4 with matching Classic and Alt. trophies in both versions of the game.
- Corrin is one of the five characters who wears the same costume for their Alt. trophies in both the Wii U and 3DS versions, with the others being Robin, Bowser Jr., Cloud, and Bayonetta.
- Corrin is one of the five characters to use different sound clips when using battering items, with the others being Roy, Ryu, Cloud, and Bayonetta, who also all happen to be DLC characters.
- Corrin's alternate blast line KO clip of "How...can this...?" is a reference to his quote when defeated by an enemy in Fire Emblem Fates. This is also the longest blast line KO clip in the game, lasting roughly a full second after the KO. If Corrin respawns, he will do so before the clip has finished playing.
Fighters in Super Smash Bros. 4 | |
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Veterans | Bowser · Captain Falcon · Charizard · Diddy Kong · Donkey Kong · Dr. Mario · Falco · Fox · Ganondorf · Ike · Jigglypuff · King Dedede · Kirby · Link · Lucario · Lucas · Luigi · Mario · Marth · Meta Knight · Mewtwo · Mr. Game & Watch · Ness · Olimar · Peach · Pikachu · Pit · R.O.B. · Roy · Samus · Sheik · Sonic · Toon Link · Wario · Yoshi · Zelda · Zero Suit Samus |
Newcomers | Bayonetta · Bowser Jr. · Cloud · Corrin · Dark Pit · Duck Hunt · Greninja · Little Mac · Lucina · Mega Man · Mii Fighter (Mii Brawler · Mii Gunner · Mii Swordfighter) · Pac-Man · Palutena · Robin · Rosalina & Luma · Ryu · Shulk · Villager · Wii Fit Trainer |
Fire Emblem universe | |
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Fighters | Marth (SSBM · SSBB · SSB4 · SSBU) · Roy (SSBM · SSB4 · SSBU) · Ike (SSBB · SSB4 · SSBU) · Lucina (SSB4 · SSBU) · Robin (SSB4 · SSBU) · Corrin (SSB4 · SSBU) · Chrom (SSBU) · Byleth (SSBU) |
Assist Trophies | Lyn · Black Knight · Tiki |
Stages | Castle Siege · Arena Ferox · Coliseum · Garreg Mach Monastery |
Item | Killing Edge |
Other | Sothis |
Trophies, Stickers and Spirits | Trophies (SSBM · SSBB · SSB4) · Stickers · Spirits |
Music | Brawl · SSB4 · Ultimate |
Masterpieces | Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light · Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem |