Inkling (SSBU)
Inkling in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate | |
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Universe | Splatoon |
Availability | Unlockable |
Final Smash | Killer Wail |
“ | Attacks with a variety of weapons. Covering opponents with ink leads to more and more damage—plus these Inklings are really fashionable! | ” |
—Super Smash Blog, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Official Site |
Inkling (インクリング, Inkling) is a playable character in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Although the default form is female, both male and female forms of this character are playable. They were the first character suggested to appear in the then unnamed Ultimate in its first teaser trailer at the end of the March 8th, 2018 Nintendo Direct, and officially announced as a newcomer in Ultimate's E3 2018 trailer released on June 12th.
Attributes
- Some of Inkling's attacks use up and apply ink. Characters that are painted with ink take additional damage from all attacks. However, certain attacks use up some of the ink in the Ink Tank, which can be replenished by pressing "B" while using the Shield. Ink also resets when Inkling is KO'd. If Inkling's ink levels are too low, many of her moves will deal less damage and certain specials will have no effect at all.
- When the ground is inked, foes who move over it will have lessened mobility; a trait taken from the Splatoon games.
- Inkling will transform into squid form while dashing and dodging.
- Inkling can crawl.
Moveset
Ground attacks
- Neutral attack: A two-hit combo consisting of a quick finger jab then a kick, followed by a rapid series of spurts from the Splattershot that concludes with a single blast that launches the enemy. The rapid jab covers opponents in ink.
- Forward tilt: Swings the Splattershot horizontally ahead.
- Up tilt: A swinging kick above her head.
- Down tilt: A breakdance attack that hits twice.
- Dash attack: A lunging elbow strike after transforming back into humanoid form from squid form.
Smash attacks
- Forward smash: Swings an Inkbrush. Covers opponents in ink.
- Up smash: Fires a burst from a Blaster above her head. There is a hitbox next to the Inkling that launches the enemy above her before the shot goes off, setting the enemy up for the attack. Covers opponents in ink.
- Down smash: Empties out a Slosher on either side of herself, starting with the front then the back. Covers opponents in ink.
Aerial attacks
- Neutral aerial: A spinning kick that hits on either side of herself.
- Forward aerial: Dropkicks ahead of herself.
- Back aerial: Swings the Splattershot straight behind herself.
- Up aerial: Two spinning kicks that swing in an arc above herself.
- Down aerial: Swings the Splattershot straight below herself.
Grab attacks
- Grab: Reaches out to seize the opponent.
- Pummel: Stomps the grabbed opponent.
- Forward throw: Fires the Splattershot directly at the opponent, angled diagonally upwards. Covers opponents in ink.
- Back throw: Transforms into her squid form, then spins and tosses the opponent behind Inkling with her tentacles.
- Up throw: Tosses the opponent upward, then turns into her squid form to headbutt them from below.
- Down throw: Slams the opponent head-first into the ground with one hand.
Get-up attacks
- Floor attack (front):
- Floor attack (back):
- Floor attack (trip):
- Edge attack: Swings her Splattershot.
Special attacks
On-screen appearance
Lands with a splash of ink in her squid form before transforming back, then flaps her arms excitedly before drawing her Splattershot. This is the Inkling's entrance animation from Octo Valley in Splatoon.
Taunts
- Fires her Splattershot into the air with one hand while making a "gun" sign with their other hand.
- Jumps happily on the spot while smiling. Based off of the "Booyah" signal from Splatoon and Splatoon 2.
- Raises her Splattershot several times into the air in a celebratory cheer. Based off of the "Come On/This Way" signal from Splatoon and Splatoon 2.
Idle Poses
- Casually sways her Splattershot behind her, with her other hand on her hip.
- Looks behind herself.
Victory poses
- Spins the Slosher on one finger. Directly based on the female Inkling’s victory screen animation when using a Slosher-type weapon in Splatoon.
- Jumps for joy, spins around, and poses with the Splattershot. Directly based on the victory screen animation when using a Shooter-type weapon in Splatoon 2. This pose is slightly altered for the male Inkling.
- Sways the Splat Roller from side to side, before striking a pose, Directly based on the victory screen animation when using a Roller-type weapon in Splatoon.
Alternate costumes
Gallery
Inkling’s amiibo.
On Moray Towers.
Using its forward smash on Luigi at Luigi's Mansion.
Dodging Squirtle's Water Gun on Pokémon Stadium 2.
Down smash on 3D Land.
Using Splat Roller on Link, Samus, and Mario on Mario Circuit.
Watching Young Link drink Lon Lon Milk on Temple.
Getting Screen KO'd on Moray Towers.
With Mario, Donkey Kong, Link, Samus, Ice Climbers, Pit and Villager on Battlefield.
Character Showcase Video
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Trivia
- In the Splatoon franchise, Inklings dissolve when they touch water; despite this, they can swim in Ultimate.
- If a player gets inked by Inkling prior to getting Screen KO'd, the ink will still be on said player when they are Screen KO'd.
- Inkling is the only newcomer in Ultimate (so far) to have received a Super Smash Bros. 4-styled character poster to promote their announcement as playable characters.
- Inkling is the first newcomer to be announced in Ultimate which was featured as a Mii Outfit in Super Smash Bros. 4. The others are Chrom and King K. Rool.
- Inkling was the only newcomer to be in the panorama artwork when it was first shown.
- Inkling is currently one of the two newcomers in Ultimate to not have a splash art, the other being Daisy.
- In the demo, Inkling will be seen in the magnifying glass if they are off-screen while descending from the revival platform.
Splatoon universe | |
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Fighter | Inkling (SSBU) |
Assist Trophy | Squid Sisters |
Stage | Moray Towers |
Other | Judd · Octoling |
Spirits | Spirits |
Music | Ultimate |