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This article is about Samus' appearance in Super Smash Bros. 4. For the character in other contexts, see Samus Aran.
Samus
in Super Smash Bros. 4
Samus
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Universe Metroid
Other playable appearances in SSB
in Melee
in Brawl
Availability Starter
Final Smash Zero Laser
Tier G (45)
Samus (SSB4)

Samus (サムス, Samus) is a playable character in Super Smash Bros. 4. Her return to the series was confirmed in the E3 2013 trailers on June 11th, 2013, while she was also among the first wave of amiibo figures that are compatible with SSB4. However, unlike in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Samus is no longer capable of transitioning into Zero Suit Samus, with the latter now becoming a standalone character.

Samus is currently ranked 45th out of 58 on the tier list, placing her in the G tier. This is a noticeable improvement over her bottom-tier placement in Brawl, where she was ranked 32nd out of 38. Samus possesses numerous projectiles in the form of her Charge Shot, Missile and Bomb, all of which grant her rather strong zoning potential alongside her Grapple Beam. Charge Shot also functions as a fearsome KOing option and a strong punishing option in many situations due to its high damage output and excellent knockback, while her Bomb and Grapple Beam can aid her recovery. Samus also possesses a good air game that allows for powerful and highly damaging combos when she finds or sets up an opening, which is further supplemented by set-ups in the form of her dash attack, up tilt, down aerial, down throw and Grapple Beam.

However, Samus' moveset forces her to be reliant on defensive spacing to keep opponents at bay. Except for her down tilt, all of her moves are generally less effective at point-blank range, while they also render her prone to trading hits with opponents even at mid-range. When combined with her floatiness and average mobility, these traits can make it difficult for Samus to escape from juggling and other problematic situations.

While Samus has noticeably improved since Brawl, largely due to game updates, most of her fellow veterans have also improved at varying degrees. This has resulted in her overall representation being poor, although she has attained a dedicated playerbase nevertheless, which includes professionals such as ESAM, Jonny Westside and Danish. Thanks to the efforts of her playerbase, Samus has managed to achieve some degree of tournament success.

Attributes

Samus is unique among her fellow heavyweights. While she is tied with Bowser Jr. as the sixth heaviest character in the game, she is a floaty character with below average walking and dashing speeds, average air speed and slow falling speed. While this gives her an easier time chasing aerial opponents and forcing air dodges, it also causes her to be juggled easier. When combined with her few reliable landing options and slow falling speed, opponents have more time to punish Samus as she attempts to return to the stage. In addition, many of her moves artificially extend her hurtboxes, leading to trades, an opponent grabbing her invisible hurtboxes and in some cases getting punished after landing a move despite her being visually out of range of the opponent's counterattack. Furthermore, some of the hitboxes on her moves, most notably up smash, forward smash and up aerial, have the issue of failing to connect properly or even whiffing outright.

Samus' moveset is defensive, as she uses her projectiles to space, rack up damage from a distance and pressure shields. Charge Shot is her most consistent KOing option out of her special moves, courtesy of its increased speed and power. Missile is mostly used for spacing, due to neither its Homing or Super variants possessing reliable KO potential, while Bomb gives Samus various mix-ups and can aid her recovery. However, Missile and Bomb also possess valuable utility, in that they can guarantee a shield break when used in conjunction with a sufficiently charged Charge Shot or a sweetspotted back aerial. Lastly, Screw Attack is a decent out of shield option, a KOing option near the upper blast line and a viable combo finisher from aerial combo strings. Combined with rage, it can KO very early.

In addition, Samus has a strong air game. Her back aerial is one of her best moves courtesy of its power, damage output and speed. Her down aerial can be a powerful meteor smash, forward aerial is a good pressuring tool due to its long duration, and up aerial is an excellent combo option. Lastly, her neutral aerial is a viable KOing option as of update 1.1.5. When coupled with her high jumps, Samus' air game is also potent while she is off-stage, as she can to recover from nearly anywhere on the stage, stay in position for longer periods of time due to her floatiness, or bait the opponent by stalling in the air and punishing edge-guard attempts.

Samus' grab game is also somewhat useful, as her Grapple Beam has impressive range, doubles as a tether recovery (with its range as such having been increased since Brawl) and is a capable spacing tool when used as a grab aerial. However, it still possesses considerable ending lag despite it having been reduced since Brawl and updates 1.0.8 and 1.1.5. Down throw is very useful for starting combos that deal respectable damage and can be used with her neutral, forward and up aerials at varying percentages. Many of her combos can rack up more than 30% and when using platforms to her advantage, or string together multiple times and then be finished with Screw Attack, leading to a KO or dealing 40%-50% at the very least. Lastly, her pummel is tied with Lucas' as the second fastest in the game, although it is also the weakest one in the game.

However, Samus' ground game is mediocre overall. All of her smash attacks are punishable, with only her forward smash being a fairly reliable KOing option due to its quick start-up lag. Her neutral attack is very mediocre, which is noticeably exemplified in its inability to connect at high percentages and thus limits Samus' anti-pressuring ability. Her tilts can combo, KO, and have decent range, but suffer from her unique hurtbox issue. Due to this and her average dashing speed, most Samus players will often find themselves in the air, where her strengths lie.

In regard to custom moves, Samus benefits from a few. Apex Screw Attack has slightly more start-up lag and the recovery it provides is slightly worse, but it deals more damage and outstanding knockback, to the point of KOing most middleweights at 75% from the stage and as low as 50% near the upper blast line. Screw Rush, while making her vertical recovery worse, grants more horizontal distance, deals more damage and KOs earlier then Screw Attack depending where it is used on-stage, making it more useful for damage racking. Relentless Missile, while traveling slower, has more accurate tracking as a homing missile while dealing less damage. Turbo Missile travels more distance and is considerably faster than both Missile and Relentless Missile, but at the cost of dealing less damage overall.

Dense Charge Shot is dependent on the matchup and the player's playstyle. As one of the strongest projectiles in the game, it takes a bit longer to charge, and has much less speed and range. However, it gives Samus multiple set-ups due to the length of time the Charge Shot stays in the air and with the increased damage, can force shield breaks much easier and KO much easier. Slip Bomb, while dealing less damage, has the useful property of tripping grounded opponents and meteor smashing airborne opponents, making it useful as a set up for a grab or a punish and an edge-guarding option to spike the opponent. Mega Bomb can be used to stall opponents, since Samus can stay next to the Mega Bomb itself while waiting until it explodes, allowing Samus to either retreat, launch Missiles, charge her Charge Shot, or force an approach. Melee Charge Shot has a shorter charge time than both Charge Shot and Dense Charge shot, while also having considerably more hitstun and shieldstun with the inclusion of extra pushback after its use, making it extremely safe if shielded or even whiffed.

Overall, Samus is a character that works best when using her projectiles and grab aerial for spacing in order to set up combos and either finish off pressured opponents off-stage or KO them outright with Charge Shot. Unlike the majority of veterans, Samus' optimal playstyle is highly unorthodox; as she falls short in regard to zoning-exclusive or melee-exclusive offense, success with Samus requires careful, calculated use of her various tools to keep momentum in her favor, much like in her home series. As such, she is like Shulk in that she is a character that is hard to master, but greatly rewards patient and calculated play.

Changes from Brawl

Samus has received a mix of buffs and nerfs in the transition from Brawl to SSB4, but has been buffed overall due to her buffs being more abundant and helpful. Samus has gained several new KOing options, the most notable of which is her staple move, Charge Shot, which has drastically increased speed and knockback. The other noteworthy options include her forward smash, up smash, neutral aerial, forward aerial and Screw Attack. Forward smash now has a powerful sweetspot in the form of a fiery blast at the tip of her Arm Cannon. Neutral aerial, forward aerial, up smash and Screw Attack have each have had their knockback improved, most notably on neutral aerial (and only to the final hit in Screw Attack's case). Additionally, forward aerial, up smash and Screw Attack's multiple hits now connect better to further ensure that opponents cannot escape the final hits. Samus' dash attack is also capable of KOing due to strengthened sweetspot growth, although it is not as viable in doing so as the aforementioned moves.

Aside from her new KOing options, Samus benefits from the general changes between Brawl and SSB4. With the changes to hitstun canceling, Samus' combo game has been improved. Her attacks such as down throw and dash attack have been given better knockback angles, and she is able to combo attacks into each other far easier, with multiple combo starters and combo oriented moves, including dash attack, up tilt, forward aerial, up aerial and down aerial. Due to the overall higher fall speeds in the transition, Samus was given improvements to her falling speed, air speed, and gravity, which makes her aerial presence more threatening, giving her access to combos she never had before, and also allows her to land slighty easier than in Brawl. The changes to shields and shieldstun in update 1.1.1 also benefit her, as she can use her Charge Shot, Super Missile and Bomb in tandem with other moves to easily break shields.

However, Samus also received a few nerfs in other areas during the initial. Her forward smash now has sightly increased ending lag as well as a new sourspot that is rather weak and runs along the Arm Cannon, while her up smash now deals less damage overall, though its knockback was heavily compensated, however. Likely due to receiving more KOing options, some of Samus' more reliable finishers in Brawl, such as her down tilt and down smash, can no longer KO until very high percents. Missile is harder to camp with due her losing the ability to perform her Missile Cancel technique, though her projectiles overall are still powerful and useful in their own right. Additionally, a few of Samus' most damaging attacks deal slightly less damage (though they still deal high damage relative to the cast), while her aerials have slightly more landing lag (though this is a universal nerf among the cast).

Overall, Samus has been buffed overall from Brawl despite receiving a fair share of nerfs. She has been slightly re-balanced to be less reliant on projectiles, now wielding a slightly improved close-range game, with both her damage racking ability and combo game having been vastly improved. Most importantly, she has noticeably improved KOing potential, enabling her to score KOs much easier. While a few of her moves now require slightly more precision, such as her forward smash, neutral aerial and Missile, they compensate for this by being more rewarding. As such, she has a relatively high learning curve, but can be quite viable and versatile when mastered, similarly to Shulk. Dedicated players like ESAM have managed to bring her some degree of tournament success and continue to develop her metagame.

Aesthetics

  • Change Samus' design is now based on her appearance in Metroid: Other M. Her updated design also incorporates numerous black vents, while her visor and the accents on her Varia Suit have been changed from lime green to emerald green.
  • Change Missile and Bomb have been very slightly updated with general graphical enhancements. Bomb is now colored red instead of orange-red.
  • Change Dash's animation has changed.
  • Change Missile's animation has changed. Samus now leans inward when firing a Super Missile.

Attributes

  • Buff Samus walks faster (1.05 → 1.0615).
  • Buff Samus dashes faster (1.445 → 1.504).
  • Buff Samus' air speed is faster (0.987 → 1.03).
  • Change Samus' falling speed is faster (1.07 → 1.3).
  • Buff Samus' fast falling speed is faster (2.0 → 2.08).
  • Buff Samus' gravity is higher (0.75 → 0.77).
  • Buff Jump is higher.
  • Change Samus is no longer connected to Zero Suit Samus via Final Smash, taunt, or menu input usage, with the latter becoming her own separate character.

Ground attacks

  • Buff Neutral attack's second hit deals 1% more damage (7% → 8%) and has increased vertical range.
  • Nerf Neutral attack's first hit has decreased hitstun and increased knockback growth. This allows opponents to shield the second hit or even be launched out of range for the second hit to land, hindering its utility.
  • Buff Forward tilt has adjusted hitbox properties. Its non-angled varient has received two sweetspots covering the lower leg and foot that deal more damage and received sourspots on her upper leg and body that deal the same damage as in Brawl (7%/8% → 7%/8%/9%/10%). Its upward and downward angles have each received a sweetspot on her foot that deals 1% more damage (10% → 11%). Additionally, the move has increased knockback, improving its KO potential.
  • Nerf Forward tilt's upward and downward angles have received sourspots covering her upper leg and body (10% → 8%/9%/10%). It also has 1 more frame of start-up (frame 7 → 8).
  • Nerf Down tilt deals 2% less damage (14% → 12%) and has decreased knockback growth (60 → 48), hindering its KO potential.
  • Buff Down tilt has slightly increased range.
  • Buff Up tilt has reversed damage outputs (13% → 12% (grounded opponents), 12% → 13% (aerial opponents)), improving its combo potential on grounded opponents and its KO potential on aerial opponents.
  • Buff Dash attack has received an early hitbox that deals 7% and prevents point-blank whiffing. It also has adjusted hitbox timing and a longer hitbox duration overall (frame 8-10 (clean)/11-16 (late) → 8-9 (early)/10-13 (clean)/14-18 (late)), decreased ending lag (IASA 38 → 34), improved knockback against aerial opponents. When coupled with the changes to hitstun canceling, these changes significantly improve its combo potential.
  • Buff Forward smash has received a sweetspot at the tip of the Arm Cannon that deals more damage (14%/13%/12% → 15%/14%/13.5%), improving its KO potential when fully charged and angled upward.
  • Nerf Forward smash has received a sourspot on the Arm Cannon that deals 1% less damage (14%/13%/12% → 13%/12%/11%). However, this sourspot is still somewhat stronger than the previous sourspot (20 (base)/100 (growth) → 16/112). It also has 2 more frames of ending lag.
  • Change Forward smash's animation has changed. Its sweetspot is now indicated by a fiery blast at the Arm Cannon's tip that deals flame damage.
  • Nerf Up smash deals 5% less damage (23% → 18%).
  • Buff Up smash connects together better and has increased knockback, improving its KO potential.
  • Nerf Down smash deals less damage (15% (front)/14% (back) → 10%/12%) and has decreased knockback (90 (base)/50 (growth) → 70/46 (front), 80 (base)/40 (growth) → 70/48 (back)), hindering its KO potential. Both hits also have 1 less active frame.
  • Buff Down smash has decreased ending lag (IASA 52 → 45) and it is now a semi-spike, improving its edge-guarding potential.

Aerial attacks

  • Nerf All aerials' have increased landing lag (9 frames → 16 (neutral), 9 frames → 25 (forward), 12 frames → 18 (back) 9 frames → 12 (up), and (9 frames → 20 (down)).
  • Buff Samus has a new neutral aerial, a spinning roundhouse kick. Compared to the previous neutral aerial, it deals more damage (9%/6% → 10%/9%/8%), has more knockback, has better range behind herself and launches at a more horizontal angle, making it a better KOing option.
  • Nerf Neutral aerial has 3 more frames of start-up (5 frames → 8) and its hitbox is significantly smaller, as it no longer covers her entire body, hindering its range.
  • Nerf Samus' faster falling speed removes forward aerial's ability to auto-cancel from a short hop and back aerial's ability to be used twice from a short hop.
  • Nerf Forward aerial's first four hits deal less damage (4% (hit 1)/3% (hits 2-4) → 3%/1.6%).
  • Buff Forward aerial has received a hitbox to make its hits connect together better. It also launches at the auto-link angle and its last hit has increased knockback.
  • Buff Back aerial's sourspot deals 2% more damage (10% → 12%) and its sweetspot is much stronger, making it among the strongest back aerials in the game, improving its KO potential. Additionally, it has received a lingering sourspot that deals 9% and knockback that enables it to be used in a Wall of Pain, improving its utility.
  • Buff Up aerial's hits connect together better and its last hit has increased knockback, improving its KO potential near the upper blast line.
  • Buff Down aerial comes out 1 frame faster.
  • Nerf Down aerial deals less damage (15% → 10% (early)/14% (clean)/11% (late)) and it has received a sourspot along the edges of its arc that launches opponents horizontally.
  • Nerf Grab aerial deals less damage (4% (early)/7% (clean) → 1%/3.5%) and now has 8 frames of landing lag instead of auto-canceling.
  • Buff Grab aerial has increased range as a tether recovery.
  • Change Grab aerial has received two additional hitboxes, with a sweetspot located at the Grapple Beam's tip.

Throws/other attacks

  • Buff Standing, dash and pivot grabs have significantly decreased ending lag (IASA 94 (standing)/74 (dash)/96 (pivot) → 69/67/83). When coupled with her pummel's speed, this noticeably improves Samus' grab game.
  • Buff All of Samus' grabs have faster startup (standing/dash: 17 → 16 / pivot: 19 → 17).
  • Bug fix Pummel has been fixed to always hit Bowser.
  • Buff Front floor attack deals 1% more damage (6% → 7%).
  • Change Back floor attack and edge attack deal consistent damage (6%/8% → 7%).

Special moves

  • Buff Charge Shot has increased knockback growth (56 → 62), charges slightly faster and travels significantly faster, significantly improving its KO potential when fully charged.
  • Buff Homing and Super Missiles come out 2 frames earlier (20 (Homing)/23 (Super) → 18/21), their shooting durations have increased by 2 frames, and both have decreased ending lag on the ground (IASA 60 (both) → 57 (Homing)/59 (Super)). Super Missile also has increased base knockback (40 → 50), slightly improving its KO potential.
  • Nerf Samus can only have two Homing Missiles and one Super Missile on-screen at the same time. If she attempts to shoot another one while one is already on-screen, she will perform the firing animation, but no Missile will be fired. Homing Missile also appears to target less reliably. Additionally, Missile covers less distance and Samus is no longer able to perform the Missile Cancel, hindering its utility.
  • Buff Screw Attack travels higher vertically and its last hit has increased knockback, improving its KO potential near the upper blast line.
  • Buff Bomb has decreased knockback, improving its combo potential. It also has decreased ending lag (IASA 47 → 45). Additionally, aerial Bomb can be used faster. When coupled with her faster air speed, these changes improve its horizontal recovery potential.
  • Nerf Aerial Bomb stalls Samus' falling speed for a slightly shorter amount of time. Additionally, Bomb Jumps bounce Samus slightly lower than before, hindering its vertical recovery potential.
  • Nerf Bomb's explosion is now absorbable.
  • Nerf Zero Laser deals less damage overall.
  • Buff Zero Laser comes out faster and has a wider range.
  • Change Zero Laser's animation has slightly changed. The beam now starts out thin before expanding, rather than starting out wide before thinning. It also produces slightly more prominent visual effects around the Arm Cannon's tip.

Update history

Samus has been heavily buffed via game updates. She received plenty of significant buffs during game updates, along with two minor nerfs that were either negligible or even fixed outright in later updates, causing her to fare much better after the updates.

In terms of direct changes, Samus started receiving relevant minor buffs in update 1.0.8. Said update saw her up smash buffed so that its hit can connect together slightly better than before, while her grabs' ending lag was reduced, making them slightly safer. 1.1.1 bought about more minor buffs; Screw Attack was changed to help its hits connect together better. Her neutral and forward aerials were also slightly buffed, with neutral aerial having its hitbox sizes and timings improved, while forward aerial had its damage output increased and its landing lag decreased.

In terms of indirect changes, the changes to shield mechanics brought about by updates 1.1.0 and 1.1.1 are a mixed bag for Samus. The new mechanics gave Samus a number of new Charge Shot combos that allow her to break shields, of which she previously only had one such combo. However, these same changes also make most of her close-ranged attacks more difficult to land out of shield, while the only other moves that have been improved are her down tilt, her forward smash's sweetspot, up smash, and forward aerial, which are already difficult to land (or in up smash's case, requires the opponent to be above on a platform).

However, update 1.1.5 has granted Samus arguably her most noteworthy buffs. Dash attack now has a hitbox that deals 7% at the beginning of the dash, which prevents it from whiffing and makes its hitbox timing virtually identical to Brawl. Forward tilt has been vastly improved; after being nerfed overall in update 1.0.6, all of its hitboxes now deal 2% more damage, its sourspot deals more knockback (thus making it safer and more rewarding upon landing) and its tech-chase combos have effectively been restored after they had been severely weakened to the point of necessitating its sweetspot for said combos to be performed. Like her forward tilt, her neutral aerial's hitboxes all deal 2% more damage, which naturally increases its knockback and improves its damage racking, KO potential, and shield safety. Although they are still unimpressive, her down smash and all of her grabs had their ending lag decreased, making them safer as well as making her down smash a quick anti-pressure option.

Bomb was also changed slightly, as Samus now gets more momentum out of one in the air. Lastly, Samus' attributes were also changed for the better. Her gravity and both her falling and air speeds were increased, which improves her already great survivability and allows her to land more effectively than before, which has been made even easier thanks to the aforementioned Bomb buff. As a result, Samus has been significantly buffed overall as of update 1.1.5, having become considerably better than she was in Brawl and even better than she was during SSB4's initial release.

Super Smash Bros. 4 1.0.6

  • Buff Sweetspotted forward tilt deals 1% more damage: 7%/8% → 8%/9% and its knockback increased, slightly improving its KO potential near the edge.
  • Nerf Forward tilt received a sourspot on the middle part of Samus' leg. This makes it deal 1% less damage: 6%/7% → 5%/6% and little to no hitstun. When coupled with the aforementioned sweetspot buff, forward tilt has also lost its ability to lead into Charge Shot tech-chases, hindering its utility.
  • Buff Super Missile's speed increased, although it is rather negligible.

Super Smash Bros. 4 1.0.8

  • Buff Up smash has been improved. Its initial hits' hitbox sizes increased by 0.5u, its last hit's hitbox size increased: 7u/3.5u → 7.3u/4u and its last hit's knockback growth increased: 135 → 150.
  • Buff Standing and pivot grabs' ending lag decreased: 79 (standing)/92 (pivot) → 75/88.

Super Smash Bros. 4 1.1.1

  • Buff Up tilt's damage outputs reversed: 13% (grounded opponents)/12% (aerial opponents) → 12%/13%, improving its combo potential on grounded opponents and its KO potential on aerial opponents.
  • Buff Neutral aerial has been improved. Its its late second hit's knockback growth increased: 80 → 98, its hitboxes' sizes increased: 5.5u (hit 1)/3.5u (hit 2 clean)/2.8u (hit 2 late) → 6u/4u/3.3u and its hitboxes' durations increased by 2 frames.
  • Change Neutral aerial's second hit's angle altered: Sakurai angle → 45°.
  • Buff Forward aerial's loop hits deal 0.6% more damage: 1% → 1.6%.
  • Buff Forward aerial's landing lag decreased: 30 frames → 24.
  • Buff Melee Charge Shot has been improved. It deals more damage: 5% (uncharged)/18% (fully charged) → 6%/20%, its partially charged base knockback increased: 30 → 50 and its fully charged hitbox sizes increased: 8u → 10u.
  • Nerf Partially charged Melee Charge Shot's hitbox sizes decreased: 4u → 2.5u.
  • Change Fully charged Melee Charge Shot's knockback altered: 65 (base)/35 (growth) → 70/32.
  • Change Melee Charge Shot's recoil distance increased.
  • Buff Screw Attack's loop hits' weight-based knockback increased: 150/120 → 178/140.
  • Change Screw Attack's loop hits' angles altered: 100° → 96°.

Super Smash Bros. 4 1.1.5

  • Buff Samus' air speed (0.95 → 1.03), falling speed (1.25 → 1.3), fast falling speed (2 → 2.08) and gravity (0.75 → 0.77) increased.
  • Buff Dash attack ending lag decreased by four frames (IASA 37 → 33).
  • Buff Dash attack has received a new 2 frame hitbox on frame 8 that deals 7%. This makes it no longer whiff at point-blank range.
  • Buff All of forward tilt's hitboxes deal 2% more damage (6%/7%/8%/9% → 8%/9%/10%/11%) and the sourspots have more base knockback (10 → 20), overriding the nerf in 1.0.6 and restoring its tech-chasing abilities.
  • Buff Down smash ending lag decreased by seven frames (IASA 52 → 45).
  • Buff Neutral aerial deals 2% more damage: 8%/6%/7% → 10%/8%/9%.
  • Buff The second hit of neutral aerial (late) has a larger hitbox size and z position: 3.3 (hitbox)/5.3/0 (z position) → 3.6/5.4/0.
  • Buff Forward aerial's angles have been altered, its hitboxes values have been extended, and its first hit has received a new hitbox that deals 3% to make it connect together better.
  • Buff All grabs have decreased ending lag by six frames each (75 (standing)/73 (dash)/89 (pivot) → 69/67/83.
  • Buff Homing Missile and Super Missile come out 2 frames earlier: (20/23 → 18/21).
  • Buff Super Missile's shooting duration is increased by 2 frames.
  • Buff Bombs give Samus more momentum in the air.
  • Buff Bomb can be cancelled with a crouch sooner (frame 47 → 45).


Moveset

  Name Damage Description
Neutral attack   3% A jab followed by a forearm club. The first hit can jab reset and jab cancel, but the attack is mediocre overall. Opponents can usually act out before the second hit connects by shielding or counterattacking, while the second hit may not even connect at high percentages. Depending on the opponent's weight, it is safe and a true combo ranging from 35%-75%, but only if the first hit connects relatively close to the arm and not at the fist. First hit comes out at frame 3, while the second hit comes out 6 frames later, meaning it is a much safer option overall to land the first hit and retreat. The second hit does have KO potential at high percentages, however.
8%
Forward tilt   11% (foot), 10% (lower leg), 8% (upper leg), 9% (body) A reverse roundhouse kick. Deals more damage and knockback at her heel, while her leg deals less damage and knockback. Can be aimed at strong angles, though if angled up, it can actually miss medium-sized characters like Mario. Comes out at frame 8. The foot sweetspot deals rather potent knockback for a tilt attack, which can KO near the edge at around 150%. At varying percentages, such as from 30%-40% when sweetspotted and 100%-120% when sourspotted, it can lead into a guaranteed Charge Shot. This is because, regardless of teching, Charge Shot will catch their option in time.
10% (foot), 9% (lower leg), 7% (upper leg), 8% (body)
11% (foot), 10% (lower leg), 8% (upper leg), 9% (body)
Up tilt   12% (grounded), 13% (aerial) An axe kick, almost identical to Captain Falcon's up tilt. If an opponent is hit directly by her heel as it comes down, they take extra damage and are meteor smashed. If not, it deals upward diagonal knockback. Samus' strongest tilt, it is able to KO grounded opponents at 140% or less with rage. However, it has slight start-up, due to coming out at frame 15. KOs aerial opponents at the edge around 90% or earlier depending on the opponent's weight. If the opponent misses their grounded tech, it is a good combo starter for her aerials at low to medium percentages, while it functions as a true combo into Charge Shot at high percentages.
Down tilt   12% Kneels and quickly thrusts her Arm Cannon downward to fire a small, fiery blast. It is very fast, due to coming out on frame 6, and deals respectable damage for a tilt attack. However, it has high ending lag and cannot KO until extremely high percentages. It is useful as a close range anti-pressure option on opponents in front of Samus, or as a punishment option. With maximum rage, it can KO middleweights at 150%.
Dash attack   7% (early), 10% (clean), 6% (late) A shoulder tackle. Deals less damage at its beginning and end. An excellent combo starter as of update 1.1.5, as it can lead into neutral, forward and up aerial or Screw Attack at a variety of percentages, depending on which hitbox connects.
Forward smash   15% (blast), 13% (Arm Cannon) Quickly thrusts her Arm Cannon forward to fire a small, fiery blast. Despite the blast's appearance, the hitbox does not quite reach the end of the blast, and actually reaches slightly into the Arm Cannon's barrel. Despite this, the sweetspot relies heavily on spacing in order to land, as only the blast deals knockback strong enough to KO at 100% from center-stage. Conversely, the Arm Cannon itself KOs at 138%, which makes its overall functionality largely similar to Mario's forward smash. However, it is tied with Marth's and Lucina's forward smashes as the fastest one in the game, due to coming out on frame 10. It can be angled like her forward tilt, with the upward angle dealing more damage and knockback, though it can typically miss as a result. The downward angle can hit edge hanging opponents, similarly to her down tilt.
14% (blast), 12% (Arm Cannon)
13.5% (blast), 11% (Arm Cannon)
Up smash Cover Fire 3% (hits 1-4), 6% (hit 5), 18% (total) Fires five fiery blasts in an overhead arcing motion. True to its name, this move works best as an anti-air attack, as its multiple hits give a good amount of aerial protection. Conversely, it is unable to hit grounded opponents unless they are touching Samus. When reversed on the ground, it can poke and hit through shields. KOs at 115% uncharged and around 60%-70% when fully charged.
Down smash   10% (front), 12% (back) A spinning legsweep. A semi-spike, its speed is decent and provides protection against rolls and near edges. However, its power has been significantly toned down since Brawl, as it is now one of the weakest down smashes in the game. KOs at extremely high percentages, making it unreliable. However, its back hit deals more knockback, making it possible to KO at 150% with enough rage, while the front hit can set up an edge-guard. Its ending lag is relatively quick, however, making it more useful as a decent anti-pressure move and a punishment option against rolls due to its ability to hit behind Samus.
Neutral aerial   10% (hit 1), 9% (hit 2 clean), 8% (hit 2 late) A spinning roundhouse kick. Hits on both sides quickly and can auto-cancel from a short hopped fast fall. One of the strongest neutral aerials as of update 1.1.5, its first few frames deal very powerful knockback, which makes it a viable KOing option off-stage or near the edge. It is also a decent combo finisher.
Forward aerial   3% (hit 1), 1.6% (hits 2-4), 5% (hit 5), 12.8% (all hits connect) Fires five fiery blasts in a slow, downward arcing motion. The first four hits drag opponents into the rest of the move, with the last hit carrying the entire attack's knockback. Samus' main aerial move for both combos and protection. Extremely useful as an edge get-up option or against air dodges due to its multiple hits, and using the move immediately after a short hop can hit opponents with the last hit before Samus lands again. As of update 1.1.5, the first hitbox of the move results in all of the move's hits connecting together much better than before, to the point that it functions as a true combo from down throw up to around 70%, or chain into itself at low percentages thanks to Samus' improved air speed in that same update.
Back aerial   14% (clean foot), 12% (clean leg), 9% (late) A back kick. It is fast and deals powerful knockback when sweetspotted, which makes it an excellent KOing option, especially while edge-guarding. However, it has a small hitbox like her neutral aerial. When sweetspotted, it is among the strongest back aerials in the game. When sourspotted, it can be used as a Wall of Pain. KOs under 100% and around 80% at the edge.
Up aerial   3% (hit 1), 1% (hits 2-5), 4% (hit 6), 11% (all hits connect) A diagonal corkscrew flying kick. Hits multiple times, though only the last hit deals moderate knockback. Unlike most drills, the opponent can easily be launched before the move is complete if Samus does not follow the opponent's previous launch direction. Grounded opponents can be hit by the last hitbox if Samus lands while starting the move in the air, although it is difficult to do so. It is her fastest aerial, due to coming out on frame 5. Useful for landing, breaking some certain combos, and countering aerial approaches. Can be used as a follow-up after a dash attack, grounded up tilt, down aerial, or down throw, all of which can be followed up with another up aerial and/or can be finished off with a Screw Attack. On stages with platforms, it can even zero-to-death the entire cast when using a platform to extend the combo.
Down aerial   10% (early), 14% (clean), 11% (late) Swings her Arm Cannon in a downward arcing motion. Hitting with the move's trail will meteor smash opponents, while the sourspot on the edge of the move at the very start and end deals strong upward diagonal knockback. Auto-cancels from a short hop and is a relatively good combo starter.
Grab aerial Grapple Beam 1.5% (early), 3% (clean) Fires the Grapple Beam. A useful spacing option due to having only 8 frames of landing lag from a short hop. It auto-cancels from a full hop and has impressive range, being the longest grab aerial in game. In addition to its recovery and spacing capabilities, it is good at setting up an opening for a dash attack, which Samus can then further capitalize on with combos.
Grab Grapple Beam Fires the Grapple Beam. It has impressive range and is the longest tether grab in the game. However, it is tied with her Zero Suited form's grab as the second slowest in terms of ending lag, making it very punishable if missed.
Pummel   1.2% A palm strike. Tied with Lucas' pummel as the second fastest pummel in the game, being surpassed only by Lucario's pummel. However, it is also the least damaging one in the game.
Forward throw   9% Twirls the enemy overhead, then flings them forward. Low knockback growth prevents it from KOing even the lightest of characters unless with rage at extremely high percentages.
Back throw   8% Swings the opponent behind her. Has even lower knockback growth than her forward throw.
Up throw   1% (hits 1-5), 4% (throw) Hoists the opponent overhead and then blasts them upward. Can combo into Screw Attack or up aerial at 0% against heavyweights or fast-fallers, but it otherwise launches opponents too high for follow-ups. However, on a platform, it can zero-to-death the same characters when followed up by her up aerial and then Screw Attack. Like her forward and back throws, it possesses low knockback growth.
Down throw   6% Pulls the opponent high above her head, then whips them into the ground. It can be reliably followed up with her neutral, forward and up aerials, Charge Shot and Screw Attack at low to medium percentages.
Forward roll
Back roll
Spot dodge
Air dodge
Techs
Floor attack (front)
Floor getups (front)
  7% Swings her Arm Cannon in front of herself and then fires a blast behind herself.
Floor attack (back)
Floor getups (back)
  7% A low-level roundhouse kick.
Floor attack (trip)
Floor getups (trip)
  5% Performs a shin kick in front of herself and then a back kick behind herself.
Edge attack
Edge getups
  7% Performs a legsweep while climbing up.
Neutral special Default Charge Shot 3% (uncharged), 25% (fully charged) Charges a ball of energy and fires it. Unless the move is already charged, Samus will instantly fire the weakest shot if it is used in the air. Boasts excellent KO potential when fully charged, and is a useful intercepting move at a low charge. KOs at 70%-110% depending on rage and the opponent's weight and DI. Can be used to break shields if used in conjunction with her neutral attack, up or down tilts, aerials, Bomb and Super Missile. When using her forward tilt to launch the opponent into tumbling, it can set up a guaranteed combo into Charge Shot regardless of the opponent's tech option, as Charge Shot will always catch their tech direction.
Custom 1 Dense Charge Shot 4% (uncharged), 27% (fully charged) The blast deals slightly more damage, more shield damage and considerably more knockback, making it even better for KOing and breaking shields. However, the charge time is increased by 30% and its ending lag after being fired is increased. The shots travel at extremely slow speeds, so much so that three uncharged shots can exist at once. As a result, this grants it edge-guarding potential, as it can be used to trap opponents and put them in a problematic position.
Custom 2 Melee Charge Shot 6% (uncharged), 20% (fully charged) Fires a shotgun-style energy blast that only hits at point-blank range. Deals more damage when uncharged and takes less time to charge, but deals less damage when fully charged and it has more ending lag. It also deals a massive amount of shieldstun and hitstun, as well as pushing Samus back after being used, making it safe if whiffed or shielded.
Side special Default Missile 5% (Homing), 10% (Super) Fires a Missile, which homes in on the opponent. If the special button is tapped like a smash attack, Samus will instead fire a Super Missile, which travels in a straight line and deals more damage and knockback. Both variations deal low knockback, but can be used to break a shield if used in conjunction with a fully charged Charge Shot. Both Missile variations can also be used as set-ups by opening up an opportunity for a dash attack, grab aerial, or Charge Shot, while the Super variation sets up better for a true combo into a forward jumping Charge Shot at high percentages. The Homing variation is also useful for catching recoveries and forcing air dodges, which can open up punishment opportunities.
Custom 1 Relentless Missile 3% (Homing), 12% (Super) Missiles are slower and weaker, but have significantly improved homing capabilities. Super Missiles cover less range, but are stronger and have increased KO potential.
Custom 2 Turbo Missile 4% (Homing), 9% (Super) Upon being fired, Missiles pause briefly before shooting forward at a high speed. However, they deal slightly less damage. These effects apply to both variations.
Up special Default Screw Attack 2% (grounded hit 1), 1% (grounded hits 2-11), 1% (aerial hits 1-12), 12% (all hits connect) Leaps upward to perform a high-speed somersault while discharging energy. Shoots upward if initiated from the ground, while it gains distance slower if started in the air. A useful out of shield option and deals good knockback that can KO around 100% while near the upper blast line.
Custom 1 Screw Rush 2% (loop), 5% (last), 15% (all hits connect) Deals more damage and knockback, which grants it better KO potential. However, because it launches opponents horizontally, it only KOs reliably near the edge instead of near the upper blast line. It also covers more horizontal distance, but covers significantly less vertical distance, making it less effective for recovery.
Custom 2 Apex Screw Attack 2% (hit 1), 9% (grounded hit 2), 7% (aerial hit 2) Deals more damage and much more knockback, which grants it much better KO potential, to the point that it can KO as low as 50% near the upper blast line and without rage, depending on weight and DI. However, it only hits twice and covers significantly less horizontal distance.
Down special Default Bomb 4% (contact), 5% (explosion) Rolls into her Morph Ball form and drops a Bomb, which explodes after a set time. Useful for edge-guarding or to force an opponent to shield. Deals good shield damage, as it is able to break them if used with her up and down tilts or a fully charged Charge Shot. Good for punishing certain recoveries and also useful for punishing the 2 frame-long edge grab vulnerability if timed correctly. Like Link and Toon Link, Samus can use her Bomb to perform a bomb recovery.
Custom 1 Slip Bomb 2.5% (grounded explosion), 3.5% (aerial explosion) Bombs deal slightly less damage, but trip grounded opponents and meteor smash aerial ones. This makes them useful for edge-guarding or as a set-up.
Custom 2 Mega Bomb 4% (contact), 9% (explosion) Only one Bomb is able to be dropped at a time, but its explosion deals more damage and makes it better for bomb recoveries. It also deals more shield damage, making it better for breaking shields when used in conjunction with Samus' other moves. It is based on the Power Bomb.
Final Smash Zero Laser 0.5% (fringe loop), 1.5% (main loop), 2.5% (fringe blast), 5.5% (main blast) Fires a very large, bluish white energy beam. The beam can be angled slightly up or slightly down.

On-screen appearance

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Taunts

  • Up taunt: Salutes vigorously with her left arm as her thrusters activate.
  • Side taunt: Faces the screen and demonstrates her Arm Cannon's mechanics.
  • Down taunt: Aims her Arm Cannon behind herself, then kneels while aiming it in front of herself.
Up taunt Side taunt Down taunt
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Idle poses

  • Rubs her Arm Cannon with one finger.
  • Brings her Arm Cannon down and then pulls it back up.
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Crowd cheer

English Japanese
Cheer
Description Sa-mus! Sa-mus!
Pitch Group chant Group chant

Victory poses

A flourished remix based on the jingle that plays when Samus Aran obtains an upgrade to her Power Suit or when a Metroid game is resumed from a Save Station.
  • Fires multiple shots from her Arm Cannon while kneeling, then strikes a pose. The pose is based on her appearance on the cover of Metroid II: Return of Samus.
  • Performs a reverse roundhouse kick, readies her Arm Cannon, then strikes a pose.
  • Throws two punches, fires a shot from her Arm Cannon, then strikes a pose. The animation is similar to Mii Gunner's neutral attack, while the pose is based on her appearance on the cover of Super Metroid.
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In competitive play

Official Custom Moveset Project

Character Custom sets available
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Notable players

Trophies

Samus
Ntsc Samus Aran has fought her way across a variety of planets in the Metroid series. She wears a Power Suit designed by the Chozo, giving her incredible versatility in a fight. She can wade in, but she favors beams and missiles. A fully charged Charge Shot packs a serious punch!
Pal The heroine of the Metroid series, Samus Aran. Her missions take her across the reaches of space, and her Power Suit gives her immeasurable fighting prowess. In this game, she uses a variety of ranged attacks based around beams and missiles. When her Charge Shot is fully charged, it can launch foes with devastating force.
NES: Metroid (08/1987)
SNES: Super Metroid (04/1994)
Samus (Alt.)
Ntsc Samus protects herself from overhead enemies with her up smash, Cover Fire, which can land multiple hits on anyone it connects with. Samus also fires a homing missile by holding sideways and pressing the special- attack button or launches a Super Missile by quickly tapping sideways instead.
Pal Samus' up smash attack, Cover Fire, fires five small blasts overhead, making it great for countering incoming aerial attacks. Her Missile attack fires a homing missile if you hold sideways and then press the special button, but if you do these things at the same time, you'll fire a Super Missile.
NES: Metroid (08/1987)
SNES: Super Metroid (04/1994)
Zero Laser
Ntsc Samus unleashes a massive, long-range beam from her Arm Cannon as her Final Smash. Fighters on the edges of the beam will be drawn in, taking more and more damage. The sheer power of this weapon makes it tough to aim once it's firing, but it's possible to adjust the beam up and down.
Pal In Samus' Final Smash, she unleashes a huge laser beam from her Arm Cannon that draws opponents to the centre of the beam. Quite handy, since the closer they are to the centre, the more damage they'll take! You can also angle it up and down (albeit slowly), letting you catch more of your enemies and create more havoc.

In Event Matches

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Alternate costumes

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