Meta Knight (SSBU)
Meta Knight in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate | |
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Universe | Kirby |
Other playable appearances | in Brawl in SSB4 |
Availability | Unlockable |
Final Smash | Darkness Illusion |
“ | This fighter not only has tons of quick moves, he can perform a midair jump five times! All his special moves have a recovery aspect, so use them at the right time. His Final Smash is Darkness Illusion, which unleashes a fast series of aerial attacks. | ” |
—Super Smash Blog, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Official Site |
Meta Knight (メタナイト, Meta Knight) is a playable character in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. He was confirmed on June 12th, 2018. Meta Knight is classified as fighter #27.
As in Smash 4, Eric Newsome's portrayal of Meta Knight from Brawl was repurposed for English-releases of Ultimate. Similarly, Atsushi Kisa'ichi's portrayal from Brawl was also recycled for Japanese-releases.
How to unlock
Complete one of the following:
- Play VS. matches, with Meta Knight being the 38th character to be unlocked.
- Clear Classic Mode with Link or any character in his unlock tree, being the fourth character unlocked after Simon.
- Have Meta Knight join the player's party in World of Light.
With the exception of the third method, Meta Knight must then be defeated on Halberd.
Attributes
Meta Knight combines several unusual traits. He has multiple jumps, but unlike other characters who share this ability, he has strong mobility, comprising fast dashing and walking speeds, high falling speed and gravity, and average air speed. He is also the only small character to use a sword, which gives his attacks large range relative to his stature. Overall, unlike other characters with multiple jumps, Meta Knight is neither wanting for speed nor range.
As expected, Meta Knight's playstyle relies heavily on his speed, both in terms of mobility and frame data. His low, quick short hop and fast, low lag aerials allow him to continuously apply pressure to opponents at close range. He is not lacking in grounded pressure either, having a fast down-tilt that can trip, and a dash attack that can cross-up shields, and both of these moves are capable of setting up combos. If Meta Knight finds himself on the defensive, he has several options to relieve pressure, such as a fast, decently long-ranged forward-tilt for countering aerial approaches, a fast, long-lasting, and strong neutral aerial, and the fastest down aerial in the game. For attacks that are poorly spaced, he can opt for a grab, from which he has a down and forward throw that can both start combos until mid-percents, a back throw to set up edge-guards, and an up throw that can kill at very high percentages.
While his damage output per hit is not impressive, Meta Knight's speed and jumps allow him to rack up damage through combos at lower percents and chase opponents through the air through to higher damages, punishing their escape options. His dash attack and down throw can combo into an up smash or aerials at lower damages, while his up aerial can link into other aerials or his up special. Even after his opponents are launched too far for a true combo, he can continue pressuring them by punishing their air dodges and landing options through effective use of his aerials, dash attack, and up tilt. Thanks to his flexible aerial mobility, he has little trouble chasing opponents offstage, and his aerials are well-suited to edge-guarding. Neutral aerial has a lingering hitbox and strong knockback, back aerial is fast with high power, and down aerial is a safe semi-spike than can gimp unusually early.
Meta Knight's edge-guarding prowess is mainly courtesy of his recovery, which is arguably the best in the game. In addition to having five jumps and passable air speed, his special moveset is full of recovery options. Shuttle Loop, his up special and main recovery method, is fast, offers high vertical recovery, and has a large hitbox. Mach Tornado and Drill Rush travel far horizontally and with long-lasting active hitboxes, and the latter can be angled. Dimensional Cape allows Meta Knight to cover distance in any direction while invisible, and offers the option to attack upon reappearing. Such options grant him the ability to vary his recovery to make it incredibly difficult to punish him offstage, let alone gimp him.
Meta Knight does have several weaknesses. His attacks generally have very few active frames, forcing him to be extremely precise with his moves, lest his opponent punish him, at which point Meta Knight's falling speed, gravity and unusually round hurtbox will reveal his vulnerability to combos, despite being a lightweight, and while his lightness does not aid him in making him harder to combo, it still hinders his endurance. Though he has a strong, safe-finisher in his forward smash, a fast, powerful back aerial and up smash, he has difficulty landing these moves. Forward smash has high-startup, making it easy to avoid, up smash is risky due to its ending lag, and back aerial has trouble connecting on grounded opponents. Furthermore, his up and back throws require rage and favorable positioning to kill at reasonable percentages. While Meta Knight's neutral game is fairly good, his lack of a projectile can be a thorn in his side, especially against zoning characters, such as Mega Man.
Overall, Meta Knight is at his best so long as he has his opponent in a disadvantaged state, being able to rack up damage well at lower percentages, before keeping the pressure on them through juggles and edge-guards. A player must be patient in finding an opening, as he cannot sustain much damage himself, and such patience is especially needed when his foe is at high percentages where Meta Knight may find difficulty in landing his finishers.
Changes from Super Smash Bros. 4
Meta Knight has received a mix of buffs and nerfs in the transition to Ultimate. His already strong mobility has been improved further, and the larger hitboxes and reduced lag on his aerial attacks restore some of his spacing prowess from Brawl. The changes to air dodging and the general nerfs to recoveries across the cast greatly complement his attributes, offering more opportunities to exploit his offstage game, while his recovery and landing options remain among the best.
However, the changes to Meta Knight's dash attack, which he relied on in the previous game, have nerfed his combo and punish games. With the move launching horizontally with higher knockback, follow-ups are unreliable beyond lower percentages. The change also harms his KO'ing potential, making it harder to combo the move into Shuttle Loop at kill percentages, which is further compounded by the reduced knockback on his up special. The nerfs to rage exacerbate this: while his endurance is slightly improved, he can no longer abuse the mechanic to secure early vertical KO's, and he has a harder time securing kills off of his throws. The changes to shield mechanics and introduction of parrying are another hindrance due to his reliance on multi-hit moves. Meta Knight does not benefit from the increased options out of a dash as much as other characters, since none of his tilts are reliable combo or kill moves, and outside of forward smash, his smashes are unsafe.
It is currently unknown how the changes will affect Meta Knight.
Aesthetics
- As with all veterans returning from Smash 4, Meta Knight's model features a more subdued color scheme. His mask, armor, and sword feature more detailed textures.
- Galaxia's sword trails have reversed colors, using aqua with yellow accents instead of the yellow with turquoise accents from Smash 4.
- Meta Knight's eyes close while using his up taunt. Additionally, the trails emitted by the tornado are colored white instead of yellow.
- His Galacta Knight-inspired alternate costume more closely resembles its inspiration: his mask becomes cross-shaped with red eyes, his spikes and insignia become yellow, and Galaxia turns pink like Galacta Knight's lance. Similarly, Galaxia turns silver with a blue gem when donning the Dark Meta Knight costume, his sabatons turn a darker red as opposed to the inaccurate purple of Smash 4, and his mask gains a scar and has paler eyes, much like his Mirror World doppelgänger.
- Two of Meta Knight's victory animations were altered: one has him slashing with his sword, and the other has him flying around and dropping to the ground and striking a pose.
- Meta Knight has a new sidestep animation, wrapping himself in his mantle during the dodge.
- Meta Knight performs his up taunt faster.
- Meta Knight's wings now droop or curl up when fast falling.
Attributes
- Like all characters, Meta Knight's jumpsquat animation now takes three frames to complete (down from 4).
- Meta Knight walks faster (1.18 → 1.239).
- Meta Knight dashes much faster (1.9 → 2.09).
- Meta Knight's air speed is faster (0.99 → 1.04).
- The new air dodge mechanics improve Meta Knight's juggling and edge-guarding abilities.
- The new shield mechanics make it easier to punish his multi-hit moves.
Ground attacks
- Neutral attack:
- Neutral attack has less ending lag and its animation is faster.
- Neutral infinite deals less slightly less damage (1.2% → 1.0%).
- Neutral attack has less ending lag and its animation is faster.
- Forward tilt has a larger hitbox.
- Dash attack:
- Dash attack launches horizontally with more knockback, reducing its combo potential past lower percentages, and making it very difficult to combo into his up special for a KO.
- Dash attack's increased power makes it a capable finisher at very high percentages.
- Up smash deals more damage (9% → 12%).
- Down smash has a larger hitbox and deals more damage (7%(front)/10%(back) → 10%/13%).
Aerial attacks
- All aerials have reduced landing lag (neutral: 16 → 7, forward: 16 → 10, back: 18 → 11, up: 18 → 9, down: 22 → 9).
- Forward aerial, back aerial and down aerial have larger hitboxes, making it easier to hit opponents.
Throws/other attacks
- All grabs have increased ending lag (standing: FAF 32 → 37, dash: FAF 40 → 45, pivot: FAF 38 → 40).
- Dash and pivot grabs have slower start-up (dash: frame 9 → 11, pivot: frame 9 → 12).
- Pummel is faster but deals less damage (3% → 1%).
Special Moves
- Mach Tornado:
- Mach Tornado has updated visual effects, now slightly resembles of how it looked in Brawl.
- Mach Tornado travels faster.
- Mach Tornado only hits once instead of being a multi-hit attack, decreasing its damage output.
- Mach Tornado has much more knockback and is capable of killing horizontally far earlier, being a very viable combo finisher.[1]
- Drill Rush:
- Drill Rush's final hit now has visual effect.
- Drill Rush has an increased amount of possible hits (9 hits → 12) and minimally increased damage (1% → 1.1%), increasing it's overall damage (11% → 15.1%).
- The hits from Drill Rush connect much better.
- Drill Rush deals much more knockback.
- Drill Rush now slows down significantly when hitting a shield. This allows most of its hits to damage the shield, increasing its safety.
- This somewhat hampers its ability to cross-up opponents.
- Shuttle Loop:
- Shuttle Loop goes higher and has less landing lag.
- Shuttle Loop has significantly less knockback, making it much harder to KO with, and its second hit connects less reliably with its first.
- Dimensional Cape travels farther, making it better for recovery.
- Darkness Illusion:
- Meta Knight has a new Final Smash, Darkness Illusion. It creates a surge of energy around Meta Knight which traps opponents, dragging them into the air, where Meta Knight clones himself to strike repeatedly, before finishing with a slash that sends opponents at a horizontal angle. It bears a resemblance to Upper Calibur, Meta Knight's strongest attack in Kirby: Star Allies, with the cross-lightning being similar to Kirby Super Star Ultra's version of Mach Tornado and Meta Knight's Shuttle Loop when combined with electricity in Kirby Star Allies.
- The surge of energy from Darkness Illusion has less range than the cape from Galaxia Darkness. In addition, Darkness Illusion has lost the ability to hit others not trapped in the Final Smash, unlike Galaxia Darkness.
Classic Mode: Two Sides of the Same Coin
Meta Knight's opponents are fighters in a free-for-all against their dark counterparts.
Round | Opponent | Stage | Music | Notes |
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1 | 2 Links | Bridge of Eldin (Ω form) | Hidden Mountain & Forest | The second Link is in his black costume, referencing Dark Link. |
2 | Pit and Dark Pit | Reset Bomb Forest | Dark Pit's Theme | |
3 | 2 Captain Falcons | Port Town Aero Dive | Fire Field | The second Captain Falcon is in his red costume, referencing Blood Falcon. |
4 | 2 Lucas | New Pork City | Mother 3 Love Theme | The second Lucas is in his orange costume, referencing Claus. |
5 | Samus and Dark Samus | Frigate Orpheon | Multiplayer - Metroid Prime 2: Echoes | |
6 | 2 Meta Knights | Fountain of Dreams | The World to Win | The CPU uses the Galacta Knight and Dark Meta Knight costumes. If either are used by the player, default Meta Knight takes their place. |
Bonus Stage | ||||
Final | Master Hand and Crazy Hand | Final Destination | Master Hand / Crazy Hand |
Role in World of Light
Although Meta Knight does not appear in the World of Light opening cutscene, he was vaporized and later imprisoned alongside the rest of the fighters (sans Kirby) when Galeem unleashed his beams of light.
Meta Knight was one of the many fighters that fell under Dharkon's control upon Galeem's first defeat. To find him, the player must traverse throughout the Mysterious Dimension sub-area and is necessary to defeat to advance on toward the boss.
Alternate costumes
Gallery
Meta Knight above the Umbra Clock Tower.
Jumping towards Toon Link with a Beam Sword on Kongo Falls.
Standing next to an “unmasked Meta Knight” on Skyworld.
Using Dimensional Cape on Bowser on Smashville.
Meta Knight and Roy facing a Fake Smash Ball on Mushroomy Kingdom.
Performing his up aerial on Lylat Cruise.
With Kirby and King Dedede on Green Greens.
Meta Knight getting attacked by Alucard on the Umbra Clock Tower.
Character Showcase Video
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Trivia
- Meta Knight's stock icon is one of four to show the character's eyes, the others being Kirby, R.O.B. and Sonic.
- Meta Knight is the only character whose eyes glow a color other than yellow when using his Final Smash. In his case, they glow red due to his eyes already glowing yellow.
- Meta Knight and Wario are the only playable antagonists that are not fought by their respective main protagonists in Classic Mode.
References
Kirby universe | |
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Fighters | Kirby (SSB · SSBM · SSBB · SSB4 · SSBU) · Meta Knight (SSBB · SSB4 · SSBU) · King Dedede (SSBB · SSB4 · SSBU) |
Assist Trophies | Knuckle Joe · Nightmare · Chef Kawasaki |
Bosses | Giant Kirby · Marx |
Stages | Dream Land · Fountain of Dreams · Green Greens · Halberd · Dream Land GB · The Great Cave Offensive |
Items | Maxim Tomato · Star Rod · Parasol · Warp Star · Apple · Dragoon · Superspicy Curry · Bomber |
Enemies | Bonkers · Bronto Burt · Gordo · Parasol Waddle Dee · Plasma Wisp · Shotzo · Tac · Waddle Dee · Waddle Doo |
Other | Gourmet Race · Whispy Woods |
Trophies, Stickers and Spirits | Trophies (SSBM · SSBB · SSB4) · Stickers · Spirits |
Music | Brawl · SSB4 · Ultimate |
Masterpieces | Kirby's Dream Land · Kirby's Adventure · Kirby Super Star |