Ness (SSBU)
Ness in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate | |
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Universe | EarthBound |
Other playable appearances | in SSB in Melee in Brawl in SSB4 |
Availability | Unlockable |
Final Smash | PK Starstorm |
“ | Ness has a variety of moves, from long-range attacks using psychic powers known as "PSI," to short-range attacks with his bat and yo-yo. Ness can also unleash PK Thunder, a guided attack that can launch him like a rocket or help him recover! | ” |
—Super Smash Blog, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Official Site |
Ness (ネス, Ness) is a playable character in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. He was revealed along with all other previous fighters on June 12, 2018. Ness is classified as fighter #10.
Makiko Ōmoto reprises her role as Ness through archived voice recordings from Super Smash Bros. 4.
How to unlock
Complete one of the following:
- Play VS. matches, with Ness being the first character to be unlocked.
- Clear Classic Mode with Kirby or any character in his unlock tree, being the first character unlocked.
- Have Ness join the player's party in World of Light.
With the exception of the third method, Ness must then be defeated on Onett.
Changes from Super Smash Bros. 4
While he had already grown stronger in the previous two installments in the Super Smash Bros. series, Ness was buffed significantly for his appearance in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Among his most notable buffs are his increased damage output, his enhanced movement speed, and his expanded variety of zoning tools, which now include his yo-yo smashes and his special moves. Ness also has better range and can wall out characters with poor range.
However, Ness did get some small nerfs. His up aerial has a smaller hitbox (although it can still be used as a finisher or a drag down aerial to extend combos to make up for this), and PK Thunder 2 has less killpower than it did before. His grabs have also received more starting and/or end lag, and down throw's combo potential has been worsened at higher percents.
Ness's buffs to his aerial and edge-guarding games and airdodge mechanics changes have made him a far more oppressive and frightening fighter than his previous iterations. Players such as FOW, BestNess, Gackt, Awestin, DarkMATTer, and NovaPixl have demonstrated his power in Ultimate's early metagame as they have achieved great results with the character.
Aesthetics
- Ness' model features a more subdued color scheme, and some of the detailing on his clothes and weapons are more prominent, such as the stitching on his socks.
- Ness always faces the screen regardless of which direction he turns, causing his animations to be mirrored.
- The text on his yo-yo now reads "SUPER NINTENDO 2018 MOTHER". The yo-yo also produces trailing aftereffects when in motion.
- Many of his PSI moves now have their respective PSI graphics from EarthBound.
- Ness's eyes bulge and grow more circular when he is hit or frozen.
- Ness is much angrier in battle than he was in the previous installment.
- Ness's dash animation is different; he now bounces slightly when dashing.
- Ness has a new idle animation where he bounces in place with his arms to the side.
- His air dodge now resembles its Melee iteration more closely.
- Ness' victory poses have been slightly altered:
- When Ness poses with his bat, he swings his bat only once instead of multiple times.
- Ness skips into the victory area instead of hopping in place.
- He has a more astonished expression during his look-about victory pose.
- Ness has a new victory theme, which is a flourished, faster arrangement of the ending of "Eight Melodies" from Mother. This victory theme is also shared with Lucas.
Attributes
- Like all characters, Ness's jumpsquat animation now takes three frames to complete (down from 5).
- Ness runs faster (1.46265 → 1.609).
- Ness's initial dash is faster (1.3 → 1.826).
- Ness's traction has been significantly increased (0.0546 → 0.131), and is now one of the highest traction values in the game.
- Ness walks slightly faster (0.8635 → 0.907).
- Ness's air speed is higher (0.9588 → 1.007).
- Ness jumps higher.
- The new air dodge mechanics significantly improve Ness's edgeguarding with PK Thunder, allowing him to pressure opponents more reliably and force them to spend their air dodge, leaving them open to punishes.
- Ness can use the directional air dodge to recover instead of using PK Thunder, giving him a potent recovery mixup if he's close enough to ledge.
- Conversely, the new air dodge mechanics also render Ness more vulnerable than ever to edgeguarding.
- Directionless airdodge has more intangibility (3-28→3-30).
- Directionless airdodge has significantly more endlag (FAF 34→60).
- Forward roll has less endlag (FAF 31→30).
- Forward roll has less intangibility (4-17→4-15).
- Back roll has less intangibility (4-17→5-16) and has more endlag (FAF 31→35).
- The new directional airdodge has intangibility on frames 3-21 and has 99 frames of endlag.
Ground attacks
- Neutral attack:
- Neutral attack connects more reliably.
- The second hit deals slightly less damage (2% → 1.5%).
- Forward tilt:
- Unangled Forward tilt deals more damage (9% → 10%).
- Up tilt:
- Has less startup (7 → 5) and endlag (FAF 32 → 29).
- Has a larger hitbox, extending its horizontal range.
- Down tilt:
- Deals more damage (4/2% → 4.5/3%).
- Has less endlag (FAF 14 → 12).
- No longer has an increased chance to trip opponents.
- Up smash:
- No longer has the weak 9% hitbox, allowing it to KO more consistently.
- Deals more shield damage.
- Comes out later (frame 6 → 10), no longer hitting behind Ness.
- Has less ending lag (FAF 56 → 53).
- Down smash:
- The strong hits deal more damage (10% → 12%).
- Comes out later (frame 10 → 12).
- Up smash and down smash once again have their pre-SSB4 spool-up hitboxes. The yo-yo can also hang below the ledge, improving Ness's edge-guarding abilities significantly.
Aerial attacks
- All aerials have less landing lag (Neutral: frame 18 → 8, Forward: 20 → 12, Back: 17 → 10, Up: 14 → 8, Down: 28 → 12).
- Neutral aerial:
- Has increased range and more disjointed hitboxes.
- Ness now emits PSI from his hands to indicate the move's increased range. It also produces a magical sound effect.
- Deals more knockback, making it a more reliable KO move.
- Has increased range and more disjointed hitboxes.
- Forward aerial:
- Deals more damage, 1% → 1.5% (multihit), 4% → 5.5% (final hit).
- Up aerial:
- Is now a different move that has Ness waving his hand in an arc over his head while emitting PSI from his index finger, hitting 5 times.
- Has reduced horizontal range, but slightly improved vertical range.
- The first four hits have minuscule knockback, allowing for combos at a wide range of percentages.
- The hitbox last longer.
- Deals more damage when all hits connect (13% → 15%).
- Has less ending lag (FAF 42 → 34).
- Is now a different move that has Ness waving his hand in an arc over his head while emitting PSI from his index finger, hitting 5 times.
- Down aerial:
- Has reduced ending lag (FAF 60 → 55) and its animation is faster overall.
- Is much stronger, with its knockback now being more in line with other meteor smashes.
- Autocancels sooner, allowing Ness to auto-cancel it out of a shorthop much like it could in earlier Smash titles. This grants the move combo potential and greatly improves its utility.
- Now uses a kick sound effect instead of a magic sound effect on hit.
Throws/other attacks
- Ness now grabs and pummels his opponents using PSI with accompanying sound effects.
- Grab:
- Standing grab has increased ending lag (FAF 35 → 38).
- Dash grab has more startup (frame 8 → 9) and more ending lag (FAF 43 → 46).
- Pummel:
- Pummel deals slightly more damage.
- Pummel is slower.
- Down throw has slightly more ending lag (FAF 50 → 51) and the opponent is launched earlier (frame 30 → 28), reducing its combo potential and its safety in doubles.
- While the total damage is unchanged, the hits are spread out differently going from 0.6% (hits 1-5), 4% (throw) to 0.5% (hits 1-3), 1.5% (hit 4), 4% (throw).
Special moves
- PK Flash:
- PK Flash has a more aquamarine color and emits its respective EarthBound graphic (specifically the "α" form) upon detonating.
- Travels faster.
- It can now travel through soft and semisoft platforms and no longer dissipates upon making contact with hard platforms and can instead be held on the ground until the move is fully charged.
- The explosion has more active frames.
- No longer causes helplessness when used in the air, this helps Ness to punish enemies near the edge that try to edgeguard him, being able to recover more safely.
- Deals more damage uncharged (9% → 11%).
- Deals far less damage when fully charged (37% → 27%).
- Deals less knockback.
- Has a smaller hitbox without charge.
- PK Fire:
- Ness now uses one hand to fire the projectile while emitting a red spark from his index finger. Diamond-shaped PSI energy also rises up within the fire pillar, resembling PK Fire γ's graphics from EarthBound.
- Has less startup (21 → 18), endlag (FAF 59 → 56) and much less landing lag (30 → 12).
- The spark is bigger and does more damage on its initial hit (4% → 6%).
- Due to its improved rehit rate, the flame pillar engulfs opponents more reliably.
- It pushes Ness back slightly, similar to Lucas's PK Fire.
- PK Thunder:
- PK Thunder more closely resemble its appearance in EarthBound.
- Now has an angle indicator when the ball of lighting moves close to Ness. While this allows for the player to more accurately determine the trajectory Ness will travel during PK Thunder 2, it also makes the trajectory much more predictable to opponents.
- PK Thunder deals more damage (8% → 11%).
- PK Thunder 2:
- Now triggers Special Zoom upon hitting an opponent.
- Travels further.
- Has more intangibility frames during the move (Entire body frame 1-9 Head frame 10-32) , significantly improving its safety against counterattacks.
- The window for using PK Thunder again after bouncing against a wall is much bigger. In addition, Ness now also enters the rebound animation when bouncing against the ground, allowing him to use PK Thunder a second time.
- PSI Magnet:
- PSI Magnet more closely resembles its appearance in EarthBound and features a visible suction effect around the magnet.
- Has less start-up (10 → 7) and less endlag (FAF 30 → 25).
- No longer halts Ness's horizontal momentum in the air, now functioning as it did in Brawl, significantly improving Ness' movement options.
- Now has a weak hitbox on startup and deals damage to opponents who enter it. This lingering hitbox can destroy weak projectiles, improving its safety when used for absorption.
- Thanks to all the changes mentioned above, Ness can use PSI Magnet in combos.
- Final Smash:
- PK Starstorm summons slower meteors that spread out over the stage, similar to its Brawl iteration. Paula and Poo now accompany Ness during the move. PK Starstorm particle effects from EarthBound accompany each meteor, and the Sound Stone's background pattern appears in the stage's background.
- However, unlike in Brawl, PK Starstorm can be angled slightly left or right via the control stick, similar to its Smash 4 iteration.
- Ness no longer sinks downward while channeling PK Starstorm while airborne. In addition, if this Final Smash was initiated while in the air, Ness is propelled upward a moderate amount at the conclusion. This can assist in recovery.
Update History
- Up air autocancels earlier (40 → 34), matching the move's interruptibility.
- Down air deals more damage (12%/10% → 14%/12%), albeit with less knockback.
Moveset
Note: All numbers are listed as base damage, without the 1v1 multiplier.
Name | Damage | Description | ||
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Neutral attack | 2% | Punches twice then kicks. The first hit can lock at low percents. | ||
1.5% | ||||
4% | ||||
Forward tilt | 10% | A roundhouse kick that can be angled. | ||
Up tilt | 7% (spark) 5% (body) | Pushes upward with both hands that produces a PSI spark. Has a sourspot located on his body that deals 5%. | ||
Down tilt | 4.5% (foot), 3% (toes) | A swift shin kick. Extremely spammable and can be used to jab reset. Has a sourspot located on the tip of his foot. | ||
Dash attack | 4%/3% (hit 1), 7% (hit 1 aerial), 2% (hit 2), 4% (hit 3) | Sends three PSI sparks out in front of him with the third spark knocking the opponent up into the air. The first spark deals more damage to aerial targets. Good to set up juggles and pressuring from afar. Difficult to punish on shield if only the last hit connects. | ||
Forward smash | Batter Up! | 18% (low), 20% (mid), 22% (tip), 2× damage (reflected projectiles) | Swings his bat. It can reflect incoming projectiles and has a max threshold of 80% before breaking, resulting in Ness experiencing five full seconds of ending lag. | |
Up smash | Around the World | 1% (charge), 13%-15.6% | Sends his yo-yo forward and performs an "around-the-world", hitting first in front then above and behind. It has a hitbox while charging and can hang from the ledge, but can only be held for 1 extra second instead of 2 and has a max charge damage multiplier of 1.2×. | |
Down smash | Walk the Dog | 1% (charge), 12%-14.4% | Sends his yo-yo backward and "walk-the-dog" with it, hitting first behind then in front. It has a hitbox while charging and can hang from the ledge, but can only be held for 1 extra second instead of 2 and has a max charge damage multiplier of 1.2×. Might have troubles linking correctly if the opponent is at the furthest point of the back hit. | |
Neutral aerial | 11% (clean), 7% (late) | Spins diagonally in the air with his arms outstretched, emitting PSI from his hands. Quick, and acts like a sex kick. Rather useful to break combos and as an out of shield option. Autocancels from a short hop. | ||
Forward aerial | 1.5% (hit 1-3), 5.5% (hit 4) | Sticks his palms out, generating a stream of PSI in front of him. Decently safe on shield if Ness retreats during the attack, useful to start and continue combos. Autocancels from a short hop. | ||
Back aerial | 15% (clean), 8% (late) | A dropkick that produces a PSI spark. The clean hit is very strong. Autocancels from a short hop. | ||
Up aerial | 2.5% (hits 1-4), 5% (hit 5) | Waves his hand in an arc above his head while generating PSI sparkles, hitting up to 5 times. Autocancels from a short hop. | ||
Down aerial | 14% (clean), 12% (late) | Twirls before kicking down into the air, producing a PSI spark. The clean hit can meteor smash. Autocancels from a short hop. | ||
Grab | — | Grabs with both hands. Fast, but below average range. | ||
Pummel | 1.3% | |||
Forward throw | PK Throw | 11% | Psychokinetically swings his opponent in a small circle in front of himself before sending them off forward. Very high base knockback, but incredibly low knockback scaling, which gives it little to no KO potential even after Sudden Death percentages. It is useful for setting up an edgeguard, however, or KO'ing an opponent early on if near the blastzone. | |
Back throw | Reverse PK Throw | 11% | Psychokinetically swings the opponent over his head before sending them off backward, in a diagonally upwards motion. It is the opposite of his forward throw, possessing very low base knockback but incredibly high knockback scaling, making it one of the strongest back throws in the game. | |
Up throw | 10% | Psychokinetically spins the opponent above his head before sending them up, leaving the opponent in an unfavorable position where they can be juggled, most commonly by PK Thunder. | ||
Down throw | 0.5% (hits 1-3), 1.5% (hit 4), 4% (throw) | Throws the opponent onto the ground and scorches them with PK Fire. A strong combo starter, having guaranteed follow-ups into neutral aerial, forward aerial and up aerial. | ||
Forward roll Back roll Spot dodge Air dodge |
— | — | ||
Techs | — | — | ||
Floor attack (front) Floor getups (front) |
7% | |||
Floor attack (back) Floor getups (back) |
7% | |||
Floor attack (trip) Floor getups (trip) |
5% | |||
Edge attack Edge getups |
7% | Flips onto the stage and does a sweep kick. | ||
Neutral special | PK Flash | 11%-27% | A green sphere of light appears above Ness and flies forward in an arc if charged. The arc it travels can be controlled, and the projectile is able to go through soft and semisoft platforms and will not dissipate upon contact with hard platforms.
The longer the special button is held, the stronger the explosion will be. | |
Side special | PK Fire | 6% (bolt), 1% (fire) | Fires a yellow lightning-bolt shaped projectile, pushing back Ness slightly.
If used on the ground, it travels in a slight downward angle until it vanishes by itself or touches the ground (disappearing into a puff of smoke) or an enemy, making it explode into a quick-hitting pillar of flames. If used in the air, it fires at a downward 45° angle. | |
Up special | PK Thunder | 11% (PK Thunder), 1% (Thunder's tail), 25% (PK Thunder 2 initial hitbox), 21% (PK Thunder 2 late hitbox) | Creates a fast-moving ball of thunder that can be aimed into opponents to deal damage and launch them in the direction they got hit from, or into Ness to turn him into a very powerful human projectile.
This is referred to as PK Thunder 2. The Rocket portion of the attack has invulnerability from frame 1 to 32 and is constituted of an early and late hit. Making contact with something during PKT2 will shorten the distance traveled and slamming into a wall will let you perform another PK Thunder if you are quick enough. The tail of the thunder projectile can be used to disrupt opponents recovering. | |
Down special | PSI Magnet | 4% on the first hit, can hit again if held | Surrounds Ness with a purple energy field, allowing him to absorb energy-based projectile (like Samus' Charge Shot) or explosions and heal for 1.6× the damage he would have taken, but only at a maximum of 30% damage per projectile.
It possesses a hitbox on startup and if held, and will also slightly push back opponents on release. Upon absorption, the magnet can be canceled with a jump, roll or spotdodge. Can also be used to stall Ness' vertical momentum slightly in the air. | |
Final Smash | PK Starstorm | 8% per hit | Summons stars to fall from the sky to annihilate his enemies. The comets will rain down over the stage and can be slightly aimed left and right. |
On-screen appearance
- Ness teleports onto the stage with PSI Teleport, ending in an explosion leaving him covered in soot which he then shakes off his body.
Taunts
- Up Taunt: Turns toward the screen and nods while saying "Okay". The pose is similar to his clay model from Earthbound.
- Side Taunt: Swings his bat out in front of him and strikes a pose.
- Down Taunt: Waves his hand in an S motion while emitting a stream of PSI from his finger.
Idle poses
- Look to his right, then to his left.
- Places his finger to his forehead before pointing it forward.
Victory poses
- Walks in then looks around with a surprised expression, before rubbing the back of his head while smiling.
- Skips into the victory screen, then nods slightly, holding a pose similar to his up taunt and official Brawl render.
- Swings his bat once, then strikes a pose similar to his side taunt.
In competitive play
Notable players
- Awestin - One of the best Ultimate players in Texas, as well as one of the best Ness players in the world. Consistently places 1st in large tournaments in his region, especially the Shockwave series. Placed 4th at Ultimatum and has wins over multiple top players such as BestNess, Dakpo, Lima, MVD, SDX, Tamim, and Trela.
- BestNess - Co-mains Wii Fit Trainer with Ness, and is considered the best Ness player in the world, hence the name. Placed 5th at Super Splat Bros and 33rd at GENESIS 6. Has wins over Elegant, Pandarian, and Xzax.
- FOW - One of the best Ness players in the world. Consistently places 1st in Las Vegas tournaments and placed 25th at GENESIS 6.
- Gackt - The best Ness player in Japan, and one of the best Ness players in the world. Placed 3rd at Sumabato SP 2 and 5th at Umebura SP 2 with wins over Choco, komorikiri, Tea, and Raito.
- Shaky - Debuted as the best Ness from Brawl in the world and placed 33rd at GENESIS 6.
Classic Mode: Home to Onett!
Ness fights opponents largely based on his journey in EarthBound in reverse from Magicant to Onett.
Round | Opponent | Stage | Music | Notes |
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1 | Ness | Magicant | Magicant (for 3DS / Wii U) | The opponent has his 5th alternate costume equipped |
2 | Lucas | New Pork City | You Call This a Utopia?! | |
3 | 3 R.O.B.s | Fourside | Fourside | |
4 | Sheik | Gerudo Valley | Bein' Friends | |
5 | 2 Dark Toon Links | Luigi's Mansion | Unfounded Revenge / Smashing Song of Praise | When used, the only Assist Trophy summoned is Jeff. |
6 | Villager and Isabelle | Onett | Onett Theme / Winters Theme | When used, the only Assist Trophy summoned is Starman. |
Bonus Stage | ||||
Final | Master Hand | Final Destination | Master Hand (Less than 7.0 intensity) Master Hand / Crazy Hand (7.0 or higher intensity) |
Crazy Hand teams up with Master Hand on Intensity 7.0 or higher. |
Note: Every stage plays a track from the EarthBound universe, no matter what universe the stage originates from.
Role in World of Light
Although Ness 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.
The imprisoned Ness can be found in a pink cloud area reminiscent of Magicant.
Spirits
Ness's Fighter Spirit can be obtained by completing Classic Mode. It is also available periodically for purchase in the shop for 500 coins. Unlocking Ness in World of Light allows the player to preview the spirit below in the Spirit List under the name "???". As a Fighter Spirit, it cannot be used in Spirit Battles and is purely aesthetic. Each Fighter Spirit has an alternate version that replaces them with their artwork in Ultimate.
Alternate costumes
Gallery
Ness idling on the Bridge of Eldin.
Performing his up smash on Kalos Pokémon League.
Performing PK Flash on Frigate Orpheon.
Dashing in Smashville.
Dodging Bowser's Bowser Bomb with Ike on Gaur Plain.
Diddy Kong trying to steal Ness' banana on Moray Towers.
Ness striking Bowser Jr. with Death's Scythe on Yoshi's Story.
Expelled by a Super Launch Star on Yoshi's Island.
Frozen by Alolan Vulpix on Tortimer Island.
Ness being teleported away by Abra on Arena Ferox.
Character Showcase Video
Trivia
- Ness is the only one of the four original unlockable characters from Smash 64 to be playable in the E3 demo.
- Ness is also the only one to appear on the box art. However, Captain Falcon is featured in the full group artwork.
- Ultimate is the first Smash game where Ness does not receive any new voice clips.
- Ness being unlocked by clearing Classic Mode as Kirby could be a reference to Ness being unlocked on Dream Land in the original Super Smash Bros. or how the two have shared the same voice actress throughout the whole series.
- As of Ultimate's release, Ness has had more different victory themes than any other character, receiving new ones in Brawl and Ultimate, in addition to his original one from the first two games.
EarthBound (Mother) universe | |
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Fighters | Ness (SSB · SSBM · SSBB · SSB4 · SSBU) · Lucas (SSBB · SSB4 · SSBU) |
Assist Trophies | Jeff · Starman |
Bosses | Porky Statue · Porky |
Stages | Onett · Fourside · New Pork City · Magicant |
Items | Mr. Saturn · Franklin Badge · Ramblin' Evil Mushroom |
Enemies | Devil Car · Starman |
Other | Boney · Flying Man · Kumatora · Paula · Poo · Rope Snake · Ultimate Chimera |
Trophies, Stickers and Spirits | Trophies (SSBM · SSBB · SSB4) · Stickers · Spirits |
Music | Brawl · SSB4 · Ultimate |
Masterpiece | EarthBound |