Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Uppercut

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Uppercut
Simon Up B SSBU.gif
Richter Up B SSBU.gif

Uppercut in Ultimate.
Users Simon
Richter
Universe Castlevania

Uppercut (アッパー, Upper) is Simon and Richter's up special move.

Overview[edit]

The user ascends up and slightly forward while rising with the Vampire Killer, hitting multiple times. Its poor height and inability to be angled like similar recovery moves, combined with the Belmonts' limited aerial mobility, make it difficult to use as a recovery, typically forcing them to rely more on their whip aerials' potent tether recoveries. Unlike the majority of the user's moveset, Uppercut comes out with quick startup in exchange for lacking range, making it an effective out of shield option. Uppercut is unlikely to KO on its own until very high percentages, but it becomes much more reliable at doing so when used as a combo finisher, especially after hitting an opponent with a down aerial or a returning Cross.

Instructional quote[edit]

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Move List Simon (SSBU) Performs an uppercut while rising up high. Lands multiple blows if it hits the moment he leaves the ground.
Richter (SSBU) Performs an uppercut while rising up high. Lands multiple blows if it hits the moment he leaves the ground.

Origin[edit]

Richter using his High Jump in Castlevania: Symphony of the Night.

This move is based on the High Jump ability which was introduced to the Castlevania series in Symphony of the Night. In that game, after Alucard obtains the Gravity Boots, he can perform this maneuver with the inputs ↓, ↑ + [JUMP]. When playing in Richter Mode, Richter can perform this without obtaining the relic, attacking on the way up. It can be performed multiple times in the air. Various characters are capable of utilizing either variation, though it is primarily wielders of the Vampire Killer that use the uppercut. Unlike in Symphony of the Night, Richter cannot perform the Uppercut multiple times, and the height he jumps at is notably shorter.

While Simon generally has not been shown to use this move, he was able to perform it in the short-lived mobile game Castlevania: Grimoire of Souls which released after Ultimate. [1]

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name
Japan Japanese アッパー, Upper
UK English Uppercut
France French Uppercut
Germany German Kinnhaken
Spain Spanish Gancho
Italy Italian Montante
China Chinese (Simplified) 上勾拳
Taiwan Chinese (Traditional) 上鉤拳
South Korea Korean 어퍼, Upper
Netherlands Dutch Uppercut
Russia Russian Апперкот

Trivia[edit]

  • This is the only one of Simon and Richter's special moves not to be based on one of the subweapons from the Castlevania series.
  • When using the move, the Vampire Killer's ball and chain disappear.

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