Marth (SSBB)
- This article is about Marth's appearance in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. For other uses, see Marth.
Marth | |
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Marth | |
Universe | Fire Emblem |
Appears in | SSBM SSBB |
Availability | Unlockable |
Tier | A (6) |
Marth (マルス, Marusu) is a character in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. Despite being a "hidden" character, Marth appears in the game's opening video, standing back to back with Meta Knight. It is uncertain whether Marth has improved or been nerfed since Super Smash Bros. Melee (in which he was considered 2nd best on the tier list), as he has gained the ability to escape from most combos, Dolphin Slash improved, and Counter deals more damage, but his standard attack combo is slower, his standard special is harder to hit with, and the range of his sword and grabs is shorter.
He ranks 6th on the current Brawl tier list due to great matchups, priority, range, speed, and power when he lands an attack on the tip of his sword, in particular his forward smash and down aerial. However, as in Melee, he falls fast and his horizontal recovery is poor.
How to unlock Marth
Complete one of the following:
- Play 10 matches in Brawl, then defeat Marth
- Finish Classic mode on any difficulty, then defeat Marth
- Get Marth to join your party in The Subspace Emissary
Attributes
Marth in SSBB is basically a reprise from SSBM. He retains status as a quick-footed, high priority (due to sword) lightweight, and tall for his weight class swordsman, with strong aerial moves. With a great aerial moveset and air defense, Marth is almost unparalleled in the air. Marth also retains certain qualities, such as increased power and hitlag at the tip of his blade, which defines a great part of his game. This tip is the basis for Marth's very potent down air meteor smash and for his down tilt edge guard. His attacks, when not tipped, are somewhat weak, and hitting with the sweetspot can be hard (But all marth mains can do it one they get the hang of it)(although some attacks are easy to sweetspot like Uair and Dtilt). Most of Marth's attacks have little starting lag and great range, but his attacks can be easily punished when shielded (though his standard special has the ability to break shields). Marth himself lacks a projectile, but his high mobility allows him to avoid opponents' projectiles. Dolphin Slash allows Marth to escape from most chain grabs due to the invincibility frames it provides, and it can even KO if the opponent at high percentages. As a recovery move, it travels good vertical distance but poor horizontal distance. Dancing Blade does high damage and counts as four attacks in the refresh counter, making it great to refresh his other moves as well as inflict high damage on the opponent. Marth's Counter, the fastest in the game, can be used to punish opponent attacks and interrupt combos. Marth can also chain grab a number of characters using his forward and down throw, and has a grab release infinite on Lucas and Ness. On the downside, his throws are weak in terms of damage (usually doing only 4% per throw, with the exception of his down throw, which does 5%).
In the end, Marth can use his range, priority, and speed to overcome his weaknesses.
Changes from Melee to Brawl
As aforementioned, it is difficult to tell whether Marth has been buffed or nerfed from Melee to Brawl. His grabs and sword are shorter. On the upside, his dolphin slash now grants a bit more horizontal distance, and it is stronger as an offensive move when the non-tipped sweetspot hits. It also grants him invincibility frames, which allow him to escape most chaingrabs and be used as a second counter. His counter now deals 1.1x damage back with a minimum of 8% damage. On the downside, his standard attack combo is slower, and the tip of Marth's blade is harder to hit with. Marth's Dancing Blade is faster, and it is now easier to connect all four attacks. It also flashes different colors depending on which direction is chosen. The hitlag on his tipped forward smash, tipped down smash, and tipped down aerial are much longer. Marth's side smash is more powerful when tipped and less powerful when non-tipped. Marth's dash speed has decreased, although only slightly. Marth's tipped down smash has decreased in knockback. Marth's shield breaker is now a stab (straight angle, not an easier-to-hit-with vertical slash like in Melee). In addition, when it activates in its own, it will move you in mid-air. It charges much faster, but it's no longer an effective edge-guard move and requires full charge to have high knockback. Other changes include drastically reduced falling speed, his tipped forward aerial and tipped dash attack have horizontal knockback instead of vertical, and his up smash has hitboxes to the sides that launch the enemy into the main hitbox (similar to Roy's up smash in melee).
Moveset
Ground Attacks
Normal
- Neutral Attack - Swings upward, back and forth. Can be chained continuously. First two can be faster chained if well timed. Can jab lock. The first hit has the same appearance and animation as the his up tilt. The only difference is that his up tilt has a bit more visual range. 4% base. 6% tip.
- Dash Attack - A quick upward diagonal slash with medium lag. Decent priority. 10% base. 13% tip
- Strong Side - Much like the dash attack with less lag and higher angle. 9% base. 12% tip
- Strong Up - Swings his sword in a large arc above his head, front to back. Non-tipped is a good KO move. Can also spike if hit at the back of Marth. It has the same appearance and animation as the first hit of his neutral attack. The only difference is that his up tilt has has a bit more visual range. 9% base. 12% tip
- Strong Down - A quick crouching sword poke. Good for ground edge guard because it semi-spikes and usually it makes the opponent waste their mid-air jump while Marth can then edge guard. It can also be used to Pseudo Crawl. 9% base. 10% tip
Smash
- Side Smash - Rotates body counter-clockwise with a strong arc-like swing from his head to the ground, similar to the animation of his neutral special from Melee. Very fast and long ranged, on the downside, very poor Priority. The tip is on top knockback. 14-19% base. 20%-27% tip.
- Up Smash - A powerful upward thrust. 17% base and tip. 21% when done to adjacent opponent. 18% to foes on ground.
- Down Smash - Sweeps his sword on the ground towards front then towards back. Has some Lag. Front: 14% base, 17% tip. Back: 13% base, 16% tip.
Other
- Ledge Attack - Flips onto ledge with a quick downward diagonal slash from left to right. 6% base. 8% tip.
- 100% Ledge Attack - Quick, low, horizontal slash with medium lag. Less range than normal ledge attack. 10% base and tip.
- Floor Attack(From back) - Quick stab to the left followed by horizontal slash to the right. 6% base and tip.
- Floor Attack(From stomach) - Sweeps the tip of his sword on the ground front to back. Less range than floor attack from back. 6% base and tip.
Aerial Attacks
- Neutral Aerial - Two horizontal slashes around himself. Both hits connect easily. 14% damage. Tipped 18%. Enough priority to go through Meta Knight's mach tornado. Highly useful.
- Forward Aerial - Forward vertical slash (up to down). 10% damage base, 13% damage tip. High priority.
- Back Aerial - Bottom to top sword slash behind him. This back aerial and Zelda's back aerial are the only ones which turn the character around. 11% damage base, 14% damage tip. Kills well if tipped right at the beginning of the hitbox. Same priority as forward aerial.
- Up Aerial - A forward to back upward sword slash. Hit from close is as powerful as the tip, but from medium distance it is quite weak. 14% damage.
- Down Aerial - A forward to back downward sword slash. Very fast. When tipped, it is a very good meteor smash, with a starting kill percent of 40%+ around the edge of Final Destination. The end of the swing is a slightly easier hitbox to tip with, so it works well with RAR. Has an ending Lag. 12% standard, 14% damage tipped.
Grabs & Throws
- Pummel - repeatedly knees opponent 2% damage.
- Forward Throw - Grabs and pushes forward, tripping with the leg. 4% damage.
- Down Throw - Hooks arm and drags to the floor sending the opponent backwards. Set ups tipper forward smash at low percentages. 5% damage.
- Back Throw - Pulls and extends leg simultaneously. 4% damage.
- Up Throw - Powerful upward throw with one arm. 4% damage.
Special Moves
In competitive play
Role in the Subspace Emissary
Two R.O.B.s activate a Subspace Bomb in a barren battlefield. Marth is seen atop his castle watching helplessly as the robots detonate the bomb. He stands and shines Falchion, prepared to fend off the hundreds of Primids advancing toward the castle. Marth confronts the Primids, descending through the building until he reaches the grounds. There he is ambushed by Meta Knight. During the duel (in the same video sequence), they are attacked from behind by a group of Primids, at which point they simultaneously jump into the air, slicing the Primids in two with their swords. Realizing that they share a common enemy, they join forces to defeat the Primids. After fighting against the Primids, both Meta Knight and Marth aim their attacks at the Ancient Minister, who is carrying another Subspace Bomb. Marth misses with Dolphin Slash, while Meta Knight gets shot in the wing by the Ancient Minister. Luckily Ike shows up and dismantles the Ancient Minister's Subspace Bomb with his trusted Aether move. With the Subspace Bomb destroyed, the trio storm the castle once more.
In the desert, they see a vehicle driving off in the distance. Ike immediately jumps off the cliff to pursue it, followed by Meta Knight. Marth merely scratches the back of his head in disbelief before following them. When they find the vehicle, it transforms into Galleom, and the three fight it. The defeated Galleom falls through unstable ground, where it encounters Lucas and Pokémon Trainer in the Ruined Hall. Now severely weakened after being fought again, it grabs Lucas and the Trainer in an attempt to detonate an emergency Subspace Bomb, but Lucas manages to free himself and Pokémon Trainer from Galleom using PK Thunder, commencing a headfirst freefall. Meta Knight catches Lucas and the unconsious Trainer right before they hit the ground and meets them up with Marth and Ike. When the Halberd crashes the Great Fox into a mountain, Meta Knight climbs the mountain with the Ice Climbers in order to board the Halberd. They meet Lucario at the summit, where the Halberd slams into them to knock the Ice Climbers back down to the desert. There the Ice Climbers befriend Marth, Ike, Lucas and Pokémon Trainer only to be rained on by Shadow Bugs from the Halberd above. Mario, Pit, Kirby, Link and Yoshi come to aid them in fighting off the Primids that were dropped. After the battle, the Halberd (now under control of Meta Knight, Snake, Lucario, Sheik, Peach, Fox, Mr. Game & Watch and Falco) and the Falcon Flyer land to pick them up.
Marth and friends destroy the Subspace Gunship (though the Halberd was downed in the process). They enter Subspace and encounter Tabuu, who turns them all into trophies. Fortunately he, and some of the others, are revived by King Dedede, Luigi, and Ness, while the rest are revived by Kirby. Marth helps the heroes in the showdown against Tabuu.
Exclusive Stickers
The following stickers can only be used by Marth or Ike:
- Ninian: [Arm, Leg] Attack + 6
- Lilina: [Leg] Attack + 5
- Mist: [Slash] Attack + 8
- Deke: [Slash] Attack + 9
- Eirika: [Slash] Attack +17
- Ike (Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn): [Slash] Attack +27
- Rutoga: [Slash] Resistance +12
- Ashnard: [Slash] Resistance +34
- Shiida: [Specials: Direct] Attack + 7
- Greil: [Throwing] Attack +14
- Marth: [Weapon] Attack +19
- Micaiah: [Weapon] Attack +21
- Ike:(Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance) [Weapon] Attack +23
- Eliwood: Flame Resistance +33
Taunts
Up: Points his sword in the air, where it shines. Similar to his stance before performing a critical hit in Fire Emblem.
Side: Slashes his sword twice in front of himself, then sheathes it.
Down: Twirls his sword, then raises it in front of him saying "みんな、見ていてくれ!" "Minna, miteite kure!" which is Japanese for "Everyone, look at me!" (same in Melee).
Costume Gallery
Trivia
- Marth is also the only character without an updated voice for Brawl, instead using the same voice clips from Melee.
- Marth uses his sword in all of his attacks except his pummels and throws.
- Marth was the highest rated character in the Prima Official Game Guide for Brawl, receiving a 9/10.
- In the Fire Emblem games he appears in, Marth is a somewhat mediocre character, often having low stats in skill and defense. When compared to Ike's stats from his titles, Marth's stats are inferior in almost every category. Because of this, many Fire Emblem fans find it ironic that Marth is considered superior to Ike in Brawl.
- Marth's back air turns his whole body around to face the other way, it is the only air tilt in the game to do this.
- In SSBB, when Marth preforms the Ken Combo, it is much more difficult to preform than it was in Melee.
External links
Fighters in Super Smash Bros. Brawl | |
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Veterans | Bowser · Captain Falcon · Donkey Kong · Falco · Fox · Ganondorf · Ice Climbers · Jigglypuff · Kirby · Link · Luigi · Mario · Marth · Mr. Game & Watch · Ness · Peach · Pikachu · Samus · Yoshi · Zelda / Sheik |
Newcomers | Diddy Kong · Ike · King Dedede · Lucario · Lucas · Meta Knight · Olimar · Pit · Pokémon Trainer (Charizard · Ivysaur · Squirtle) · R.O.B. · Snake · Sonic · Toon Link · Wario · Wolf · (Zero Suit Samus) |
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 |