Wolf (PM)
Wolf in Project M and Project+ | |
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Universe | Star Fox |
Base game appearance | Brawl |
Moveset inspiration | Wolf (SSBB) |
Alternate costume | Classic Wolf |
Wolf is a playable character in the Brawl mod Project M. He has been given better combo options than his Brawl version for his appearance in Project M. He ranks 4th out of 41 on the current tier list, at the bottom of S tier, which is a noticeable improvement over his placement on the Brawl tier list, where he ranks 14th out of 38.
Attributes
Like the other space animals, Wolf is a glass cannon. He has among the best movement speed in the game and many offensive tools such as his back aerial and forward aerial sourspot. He also has among the best vertical endurance in Project M due to being the heaviest of the three space animals (albeit still a lightweight) and having the fastest falling speed in Project M. The latter point also grants him a useful SHFFL. Wolf also has many useful KO options such as his down and side smash attacks. His biggest strength, however, is his shine. It allows for deadly juggles like Falco, which, when combined with his aforementioned useful offensive maneuvers, gives him some of the most versatile combos in the game.
However, Wolf has a number of weaknesses. Despite possessing the best recovery of the space animals, it is also arguably the easiest to edgeguard, because not only is his recovery mainly linear, but it also does not protect Wolf as well as Fox and Falco, as Fire Wolf's hitboxes are smaller in size and inflict less knockback. Additionally, his horizontal endurance is very poor due to his light weight and aforementioned falling speed, resulting in his susceptibility to combos.
Overall, Wolf is a character who must play very aggressively using his many offensive tools as he is at significant risk when playing defensively.
Changes from Brawl to PM
Wolf was notably buffed in his offensive game, with a faster, more versatile movement and more options to combo and juggle opponents, but nerfed in his defensive game, with a slightly worsened endurance and poorer defensive options, turning him into a glass cannon as with the other spacies.
Attributes
- The new physics and re-introduction of wavedashing give Wolf many more options to improve overall mobility.
- Wolf's dashing speed has been drastically improved; he now runs nearly as fast as Fox.
- Wolf is the character that has benefited the most from the standarized meteor cancel delay of 16 frames; this allows him to act out much faster than with the previous 60 frames he had to wait, leaving him much less vulnerable to meteor smashes and thus enhancing his vertical recovery.
- Relative to the cast, Wolf falls faster, going from being the 4th fastest faller of 39 characters to the fastest faller of 41 in Project M; this acts as a massive aid to his vertical survivability, especially considering that falling speed once again has a big impact on vertical knockback like in Melee and unlike in Brawl. It also provides for him an excellent SHFFL, similar to Fox and Falco.
- Wolf is significantly lighter, which, along with his weakened defensive maneuvers, causes his already poor survivability to be even worse. Fortunately, he is now light enough to be knocked down by Fox's shine, thus inhibiting the latter's waveshine combos against the former.
Ground Attacks
- Wolf can no longer Gatling Combo.
- The first hit of neutral attack deals slightly more damage.
- Forward tilt has much less hitlag and has slighty more KO potential.
- Up tilt has less knockback and with Project M's physics make it a better follow-up move that combos into itself at lower percents.
- Up tilt sweetspot is harder to hit and has less KO potential.
- Down tilt does more damage and knockback.
- Dash attack is now a frontal claw uppercut, which covers a larger area in front of Wolf and conserves forward momentum, while functioning similarly to its Brawl equivalent.
- Forward smash is a stronger KO move.
- Wolf's up smash is now a single swipe upwards, that is now a much better KO move.
- New up smash deals much less damage, and has slower start-up.
- Down smash first hit does slightly more damage and knockback.
Aerial Attacks
- Neutral aerial now properly connect all in a single use, enabling easier damage racking from it, and has less endlag, and the animation stays still, and does more damage.
- Forward aerial has less endlag and now has a sweetspot which does much more damage and knockback, and the sourspot has weak knockback which allows for follow-ups especially at higher percents.
- Forward aerial has slightly slower start-up and has a sourspot which is more common to hit with and has drastically less KO potential.
- Back aerial deals slightly more damage and has slightly higher KO potential.
- Up aerial has horizontal knockback which can make it an effective offstage KO option.
- Up aerial does slightly less damage and has a sourspot.
- Down aerial has slightly faster start-up, and the sourspot does slightly more damage. The attack is also capable of spiking grounded opponents, allowing Wolf to combo into aerials, but can only meteor smash those in midair.
Grabs and Throws
- Pummel deals higher damage making it more effective at racking up damage.
- Pummel is slower.
- All throws are better for comboing, and has a new back throw which is faster than his old back throw.
- Forward, down, and new back throw deal less damage.
Special Moves
- Blaster's ending lag can be cancelled with an airdodge, which can increase his mobility between shots by wavelanding, and the tip of the gun deals slightly higher damage.
- Blaster moves slower and does less damage, and is the Blaster is no longer transcendent.
- Wolf Flash has been changed so that if Wolf hits a foe with the end of the animation, he won't fall helpless, allowing him to then use another recovery move to get back on stage, and the sweetspot does more knockback and does slighty more damage.
- Holding any taunt button when hitting an opponent with a sweetspotted Wolf Flash causes Wolf to howl (like in his up taunt).
- Fire Wolf now has a single hit that lasts throughout the move's entire duration, which also causes tumbling at higher percentages, making it more effective at guard breaking, but hindering its offensive utility on land.
- Reflector now sends opponents in a diagonally upward trajectory, along with considerably increased damage, and can be jump-canceled like those of Fox and Falco, allowing for potentially deadly juggling combos. It can now be cancelled even after reflecting a projectile, which prevents a shine lock from characters with fast projectiles. This also allows reflected projectiles to be followed up on via a waveshine or other move out of a jump, and Shine can be jumped out of, and can do combos with his shine that other spacies cannot do.
- Reflector no longer has intangibility.
Revisions
v2.5b
- Down tilt IASA is slightly earlier.
- Neutral air landing hit's knockback growth slightly increased.
- Forward tilt cleaned up to match graphical effects and hitbox timings.
- Forward tilt hitlag slightly reduced on 1st hit.
- Down air ground and aerial hitboxes adjusted in knockback to be more similar, and both cause knockdown a bit later.
- Aerial Wolf Flash matched in startup timing to grounded Wolf Flash, and there are now 4 cancel lengths from previous 3.
- Wolf Flash hitbox size reduced, and the trajectory can now be altered slightly higher or lower with the control stick.
v2.6b
- Shine can be released during the reflect lag to go into the end animation afterwards, preventing rapid hitting projectiles like Fox's standing laser that can re-hit before the reflect lag ends from being able to trap him in it.
- Back aerial has a little less startup.
- Shine invincibility removed.
- Dash attack is interruptible slightly later.
- Up tilt hitboxes adjusted to match the animation, and can be interrupted sooner.
- Grounded Wolf Flash ending, such as when Wolf Flash is used into an upward slope, is capable of sliding off of edges.
- Grounded Wolf Flash ending is able to hit with the sweetspot hit when shortened.
- Grounded Wolf Flash ending no longer goes into the aerial on-hit animation if the sweetspot connects and then re-landing.
- Wolf Flash being able to pass through Final Destination's and Yoshi's Island's walls near the edge and fall through the stage has been fixed.
v3.0
v3.5
- Dash attack has a smaller hitbox and more endlag.
- Forward and up smash now have more endlag.
- Neutral aerial deals slightly more damage.
- The landing hitbox deals slightly less damage.
- Up aerial tail hitbox has been removed.
- Blaster fire speed increased from 1.0 to 1.8.
- Blaster life decreased from 63 frames to 43 frames.
- Wolf Flash now consumes double jump when used.
- Fire Wolf's startup time increased by 5 frames.
- Ending Landmaster in the air now puts Wolf in a helpless state.
Moveset
Up to date as of version 3.6.
Name | Damage | Description | ||
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Neutral attack | 4% | Wolf slashes with one arm, then the other, and bites on the third hit. Very low start up and ending lag and decent knockback, while being good for starting up combos. The thrid hit moves Wolf a great distance forward. | ||
2% | ||||
4% | ||||
Forward tilt | 5% (hit 1), 6% (hit 2) | Wolf leans forward with both arms together and swipes, separating his claws on impact. It is a two-hitting move with relatively low startup and endlag, decent range and knockback. This move can KO opponents at higher percentages and is good for setting up edgeguards. | ||
Up tilt | 10% (foot), 9% (leg), 8% (body) | Wolf performs a jumping overhead splits kick. This move has great vertical range, but poor horizontal range. Has decent knockback and can lead into combos. | ||
Down tilt | 8% | Wolf sticks his foot out while crouching low. Has decent horizontal range, but poor vertical range. This move overall deals small knockback, but is good for setting up combos and edgeguarding opponents. | ||
Dash attack | 9% | Wolf takes a step forward and performs an upwards slash with his left claw. Has moderate knockback and is good for setting up combos. | ||
Forward smash | 5% (hit 1), 10% (hit 2) | Wolf stretches his arms in front of his body and thrusts forward, then twists his claws. The first hit has set knockback, making it easier to link onto the second hit, which has greater knockback and is good for setting up combos. | ||
Up smash | 15%/12% (clean), 13%/11% (late) | Wolf performs an upwards half-moon slash. This move overall has great knockback, being able to KO opponents at moderate percentages. At low percentages, it can lead into combos. | ||
Down smash | 15%/13% (front), 13%/11% (back) | Wolf crouches low and swipes his claw across the floor, first in front then in back. This move has low low range, but immense knockback that can KO at lower to more moderate percentages. | ||
Neutral aerial | 4% (hit 1), 2% (hits 2-5 & landing) | Wolf curls up and spins several times in the air, dealing multiple hits. The first hit will link into the other 4, all hits dealing set knockback. Has low startup lag with high ending lag, but is great move for setting up combos. | ||
Forward aerial | 15% (sweetspot), 11% (sourspot) | Wolf swipes forward in a downwards arc with his left claw. Can be used setup combos or even KO an opponent. | ||
Back aerial | 14% (sweetspot), 11% (sourspot) | Wolf jams his leg backwards with deceiving range. This move is mainly used as a combo finisher or a finishing attack, depending on the situation. | ||
Up aerial | 11% | Wolf swipes in an arc above his head with his right arm. This move has great vertical range and can set up combos quite easily. | ||
Down aerial | 15% (grounded), 14% (aerial) | Wolf plunges both his hands below himself. This move has great knockback and meteor smashes airborne opponent. Oddly, this attack spikes grounded opponents (300°). | ||
Grab | — | |||
Pummel | 3% | Strikes the opponent with his right knee. | ||
Forward throw | 2% (hit 1), 2% (throw) | Slash the opponent forward. This throw can be used to pseudo chain throw some characters, such as Fox, at very low percentages by buffering a dash forward. | ||
Back throw | 5% | Slams the opponent down behind him. The opponent gets launched diagonally upwards, allowing it to combo into a forward smash. | ||
Up throw | 5% (hit 1), 2% (throw) | Throws the opponent upward and slashes them with both claws. | ||
Down throw | 6% (hit 1), 3% (throw) | Throws the opponent on the ground, does a small jump and claws them. It sends the opponent diagonally upward. At very low percentages, it be followed up by a f-tilt, or d-smash. At low to mid percentages, it can also be followed up by a f-smash, or a Blaster. | ||
Floor attack (front) | 6% | Wolf gets up and does a kick in the front and in the back. | ||
Floor attack (back) | 6% | Wolf gets up and punches forwards and kicks backwards. | ||
Floor attack (trip) | 5% | Wolf spins around, kicking foes with who are close. | ||
Edge attack (fast) | 8% (legs), 6% (head) | Quickly lunges at the opponent with a kick. | ||
Edge attack (slow) | 10% | Slowly gets up and hammers the ground with a kick. | ||
Neutral special | Blaster | 3% (gun), 3-5% (laser) | Wolf fires a single shot from his blaster. The gun portion of Wolf's blaster causes low knockback, while the laser causes no knockback. A great attack for halting airborne opponents and gimping their recoveries. | |
Side special | Wolf Flash | 3% (sourspot), 16% (sweetspot) | Wolf quickly propels himself diagonally upwards at a 35° angle. The sourspot of the move causes low knockback and sends opponents upwards, but the sweetspot deals strong knockback and does not cause Wolf to become helpless, allowing him to use another recovery move to get back on stage. | |
Up special | Fire Wolf | 2% (startup), 8% (dash) | Wolf propels himself and kicks forward depending on which direction is held on the control stick. The move now deals only one hit, does not contain a finishing kick, and now has more horizontal movement whenever the move ends, making it a better recovery move. The kick deals great knockback, has good range, and can send opponents flying. It is also good for linking up into or finishing combos. | |
Down special | Reflector | 5% (startup), 1.5x damage for reflected projectiles | Wolf activates his reflector around himself. Has very low start up and ending lag, and has decent knockback, sending the opponents diagonally upwards. It is great move for starting up combos, as Wolf can immediately jump after activation. It also slows down Wolf's air speed and can act as another recovery tool. | |
Final Smash | Landmaster | Varies | Wolf summons his Landmaster. It's the most powerful and fastest out of all three Landmasters in the game. However, it lasts a shorter duration compared to Fox and Falco's Landmasters. |
In competitive play
Notable players
- 5-1
- Chillin-Formerly the best Wolf player in the world. Placed 1st at Civil War VI, 9th at Project M Showdown 3.02, 17th at CEO 2014, and 5th at Endgame.
- Grime-Ranked 1st on the Austin Project M Power Rankings.
- Ivayne-Ranked 3rd on the NorCal Project M Power Rankings. Placed 9th at Rewired 2016.
- Jeapie
- Lucky-Used mainly Wolf at Frozen Phoenix 2017 and placed 9th.
- Neon-After the Lucas nerf, picked up Wolf to supplement his Lucas.
- Oracle-One of his numerous secondaries.
- Punk Panda-Ranked 4th on the Washington Project M Power Rankings.
- Rat
- Scythe-Placed 7th at EVO 2014, 9th at Smash 'N' Splash, and 13th at Kings of the North V.
- Silent Wolf
- Switch-The best Wolf player in the world. Ranked 2nd on the NY/NJ Project M Power Rankings and 18th on the PMRank 2016, and already has numerous 2017 tournament wins to his name, including Shuffle: Battle of the Midwest.
- TimeMuffinPhD-Placed 7th at Heir 3.
Alternate costumes
Wolf's Red, Green and White costumes were edited (looking solid and polished) to be more noticeable.
Additionally, Wolf has an alternate costume based on his appearance in Star Fox 2, with some features (eyepatch and base head) having inspiration from his appearance in Star Fox 64 and Brawl. This costume has four variations so that it can be used in Team Battles.
Trivia
- Wolf is one of two characters who has a spike that only works on grounded opponents, the other being Mario with his late up smash.
Playable characters in Project M and Project+ | |
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