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Lucas Comes Out of Nowhere!
—Introduction Tagline
Lucas
in Super Smash Bros. 4
Lucas SSB4.png
EarthboundSymbol.svg
Universe EarthBound
Other playable appearance in Brawl


Availability Downloadable
Final Smash PK Starstorm
Lucas (SSB4)

Lucas (リュカ, Lucas) is a playable character in Super Smash Bros. 4 as the second downloadable character, released alongside Roy and Ryu on June 14th, 2015. He was confirmed to be a playable character during the Nintendo Direct presentation on April 1st, 2015.

Lucas is voiced once again by Lani Minella, using recycled voice clips from Brawl, with some of his voice clips slightly sped up.

Changes from Brawl

In the transition from Brawl to Smash 4, Lucas received a mix of buffs and nerfs. The most notable improvement being that his 10 extra frame grab release animation, which was one of his most significant flaws (shared with Ness), has been removed. However, he can no longer use the Zap Jump or Magnet Pull, which were his two most pivotal techniques in Brawl, and many of his attacks deal less damage. His combo ability has been improved in some areas (e.g. down throw, neutral air, up air) while toned down in others (e.g. jab combo, pummel, forward tilt, up tilt) and many of his attacks are more reliable on technical offense (e.g. neutral air, down air, PK Thunder 2, etc.). His recovery has been considerably buffed, with an increase in distance traveled by PK Thunder 2, as well as his Tether recovery gaining more range and a new hitbox that deals damage. Overall, the mix of buffs and nerfs make it difficult to determine whether or not Lucas has been buffed or nerfed, as well as how they will affect him overall.

Aesthetics

Like Ness, Lucas is slightly taller and thinner, with a smaller and more proportionate head. Lucas' colors are more vibrant; his shirt now has completely horizontal stripes, he has a more rosy blush and has lost the blue hue in his eyes.

  •   Like Ness, Lucas now uses updated sounds for PSI related attacks.
  •   Lucas now keeps both eyes open while performing PSI Magnet, while in Brawl, he kept one eye shut.

Attributes

  •   The extra 10 frames of Lucas' grab release have been removed, putting him in line with all other characters.
  •   Lucas' overall speed on the ground and in the air is faster.
  •   Lucas's double jump is slightly faster.
  •   Lucas can no longer use the Zap Jump or Magnet Pull, limiting his advanced player options.

Ground attacks

  •   Jab, dash attack (tip), forward tilt (close), up tilt, down tilt, and forward smash all deal less damage.
  •   Jab is slightly slower.
  •   Dash attack damage: 12% → 13%
  •   Down tilt has less hitstun and no longer trips opponents.
  •   Down tilt has much less end lag and can now lead into followups with ground attacks.
  •   Up smash damage: 29% → ~29.3%

Aerial attacks

  •   Neutral aerial connects more reliably, and the final hit has more knockback. It also seems to have slightly reduced landing lag, making it a better combo starter.
  •   Neutral aerial only does five hits, has a longer duration, slightly slower startup and more hitlag. Its higher knockback makes it slightly more difficult for it to combo into other moves.
  •   Neutral aerial has a different animation, with Lucas posing oddly throughout the move.
  •   Neutral, forward, down and back aerials all deal less damage.
  •   Neutral and forward aerials no longer auto cancel in a short hop, hindering Lucas's approach options.
  •   Back air is stronger on all hitboxes.
  •   Down air connects more reliably and has a slightly stronger meteor.
  •   Up air is stronger and can now KO grounded opponents starting in the 140-150% range.
  •   Up aerial has a different animation, having a closer resemblance to Ness's up aerial.
  •   Grab aerial now has damaging hitbox.

Throws/other attacks

  •   Lucas's tether, his Rope Snake, is much longer and does not immediately retract to his typical size. It has also gained a hitbox in midair, which does 4% damage.
  •   Pummel deals 1.2% instead of 3%, Meaning that Lucas no longer has the best pummel in the game.
  •   Up and back throws have more KO potential.
  •   Down throw has decreased endlag and drastically reduced knockback, which when combined with the removal of hitstun cancelling, grants Lucas an excellent combo starter, allowing him to chain into aerial attacks (except for back air) at percentages up to around 150% depending on weight, rage, staleness and DI.
  •   Down throw deals less damage and can no longer KO due to it's significantly reduced knockback.
  •   Down throw aesthetically buries opponents during its execution.

Special moves

  •   PK Freeze is slightly slower, takes longer to fully charge, now going lower than Lucas's body, similar to Ness's PK Flash. Because of this, PK Freeze no longer explodes when it touches the ground. Unlike PK Flash, using the move right before it hits the ground does not count as being fully charged.
  •   PK Freeze travels farther.
  •   PK Thunder is larger, and PK Thunder 2 can be used again after hitting a wall (similar to Ness'). Its trapping abilities are also better and has a stronger final hit. In addition, PK Thunder 2 shoots slightly more distance.
  •   PK Thunder moves slightly faster. This makes it easier to recover if an opponent goes offstage attempting to gimp Lucas, but also makes situational mindgames slightly harder to play out.
  •   PK Thunder is now depicted with a purple color.
  •   PSI Magnet is now larger than in Brawl, where it was only centered around his hand.
  •   PK Starstorm now fires an aimable line of meteors from the top-center of the stage (similar to Aura Storm), just like Ness' version. This leaves it with blind spots but deals more reliable damage when it does hit. Lucas's pose when using PK Starstorm now matches Ness's pose. Lucas's version is much thicker than Ness's. It keeps a consistent width of three meteors throughout, rather than the width of 1.5 meteors Ness's does.

Moveset

  Name Damage Description
Neutral attack   2% Kicks with his right leg twice, then does a spinkick with his left.
2%
4%
Forward tilt   11% (sweetspot), 7.5% (sourspot) Launches a small burst of PK energy that does more damage further from Lucas.
Up tilt   9.5% Does a flipkick as his foot becomes surrounded by PK energy.
Down tilt   3% Crouches and does a spinning kick. Weak, but fast and comboes into itself easily.
Dash attack   13% (sweetspot), 9% (sourspot) Lunges forward, sending forth a burst of PK energy. Does more damage further away.
Forward smash   14% Whacks nearby opponents with a stick.
Up smash   2% (hit 1), 19% (hit 2) Releases a burst of PK energy from above his head. Slow, but Lucas's most powerful attack. Claimed by the game to be the strongest of all up-smashes.
Down smash   17% (hit 1), 14% (hit 2), 11% (hit 3) Fires three consecutive bursts of PK energy, each one with more range but less power than the last.
Neutral aerial   1% (hits 1-4), 4% (hit 5) Spins around, releasing rapid bursts of PK energy.
Forward aerial   11.5% (sweetspot), 8% (sourspot) Kicks, launching a burst of PK energy in front of himself.
Back aerial   12% (sweetspot), 9% (sourspot), 7% (late) Kicks downwards from a backflip, leaving a trail of PK energy. Can meteor smash.
Up aerial   13% Headbutts.
Down aerial   3.5% (rapid hits), 5% (final hit) Launches rapid bursts of PK energy below himself.
Grab   Sends his Rope Snake in front of him. Can be performed in midair as a tether.
Pummel   ~1.2% Headbutts the opponent. Can be done extremely rapidly.
Forward throw   10% Uses telekenisis to launch the opponent in front of himself.
Back throw   10% Telekenetically tosses the opponent behind him.
Up throw   10% Telekenetically whirls the opponent around his head, then throws them straight up.
Down throw   6.5% Telekenetically slams the opponent into the ground headfirst, leaving them briefly buried.
Forward roll
Back roll
Spot dodge
Air dodge
Techs
Floor attack (front)
Floor getups (front)
  7% Gets up and kicks at opponents from either side.
Floor attack (back)
Floor getups (back)
  7% Gets up and kicks at opponents from either side.
Floor attack (trip)
Floor getups (trip)
  5% Gets up and kicks back and forth.
Edge attack
Edge getups
  7% Climbs onto the stage and performs a low kick.
Neutral special Default PK Freeze 9%-22% Releases a burst of blue PK energy that can freeze opponents. The direction of the burst's path can be controlled, and the attack can be made stronger by holding the special button.
Custom 1 N/A    
Custom 2 N/A    
Side special Default PK Fire 9% Throws a projectile that turns into a burst of fire upon contact.
Custom 1 N/A    
Custom 2 N/A    
Up special Default PK Thunder 3% (projectile first hit), 1% (projectile rapid hits), ~3.2% (Lucas rapid hits), 10% (Lucas final hit) Launches a small, purple lightning bolt that can be directed into Lucas to launch him.
Custom 1 N/A    
Custom 2 N/A    
Down special Default PSI Magnet 8% (ending) Creates a glowing orb in front of Lucas. Any energy-based projectiles it absorbs will heal him. Can also be used as a situational KO move at high percents.
Custom 1 N/A    
Custom 2 N/A    
Final Smash PK Starstorm 8% per hit Summons a column of falling stars. Can be angled at any time and can hit opponents multiple times.

Taunts

  • Lucas trips, shakes his head, and gets back up.
  • Lucas creates PSI sparks with his fingers, moving his arms in a sideways motion.
  • Duster's Rope Snake taps him on the shoulder and has a brief conversation with Lucas, as Lucas shrugs towards it.

On-Screen Appearance

Rides in on a Mr. Saturn-style coffee table, then hops off. The table is based on the one that Lucas rides to Saturn Valley in Mother 3.

Victory Fanfare

A flourished remix coming directly from Brawl. It is a sped-up remix of a portion of the title theme from the original MOTHER for the Famicom Disk System.

Victory Poses

  • He forcefully pulls one of the large needles (from Mother 3) before the large needle flies off-screen with a trail of sparkles while Lucas looks towards the screen. This is very similar to his Up Smash.
  • With his back towards the screen, crouching, Lucas does something on the ground with a large stick before turning his head around towards the screen, saying "Hmm?".
  • He bends down on one knee and shoots hexagonal PK shocks from his fingers in the air in front of him.

Alternate costumes

 
               

Trophy

While not playable at the release of the game, there has always been a trophy of Lucas in both versions; this trophy matches his appearance in Brawl. Upon his release, he additionally received two (three in the Wii U version) trophies that match the format of the other playable characters. The existing non-fighter one remains unchanged, as with the other downloadable characters.

Lucas (non-fighter)
  Before adventuring, Lucas was a timid, cautious boy. His journey has made him a stronger person. Maybe he met someone to spend his life with... Hang on—we're moving way too fast! For now, remember that Lucas and Ness are favorites in the hearts of EarthBound fans.
  Once upon a time, Lucas was a bit of a cry-baby. You might even say he was a wimp. But then, well...he had more than his fair share of rough times and toughened up a bit. Who knows what he's up to now? Whatever he's doing, his story - much like Ness's - lives on in the hearts of all Mother series fans.
 : Mother 3
Lucas
  The younger of the twin brothers from Nowhere makes his triumphant return to the game of Smash. Hailing from the Japan-only game Mother 3, Lucas's specialty is psychic projectile attacks. He can use these PSI attacks to do things like absorb enemy projectiles and deal supernatural damage!
  Lucas, the younger of the twin brothers from Tazmily, comes originally from the Japan-only game, Mother 3, and now makes his triumphant return to Super Smash Bros.! Here he makes great use of his PSI powers with lots of projectile attacks, and can use his faster attacks on anybody who gets too close.
 : Mother 3
Lucas (Alt.)
  Lucas's up special PK Thunder can hit enemies multiple times, but if you hit yourself with it, you can then tackle and launch opponents! Lucas's up smash has the strongest launch power of any fighter's up smash. The range for this attack is wide, and it's strongest right after Lucas unleashes the attack.
  Lucas's up special, PK Thunder, can either hit enemies multiple times, or hit Lucas himself to push him into a powerful charge attack. Meanwhile, his up smash attack is the most powerful launching move in the entire game, so make good use of it! It's a wide-range attack that is most effective right after Lucas unleashes it.
 : Mother 3
PK Starstorm (Lucas)
You can adjust the direction of the shooting stars in this attack! Rain stars down on multiple fighters at once, or be mean and pick on a single fighter. The choice is yours! If a star connects, it will deal ongoing fire damage, making it hard for opponents to return to the stage.

Annoucement Video

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Gallery

Trivia

  • Lucas is the only playable character in SSB4 to not have appeared in a non-Smash game released outside of Japan.
  • The tagline used for Lucas is a reference to his home of Tazmily Village being located on the Nowhere Islands.
  • Segments of Lucas's trailer reference certain elements in Mother 3.
    • One scene references the endgame fight against the Masked Man, represented by Lucas's new gray costume holding a Beam Sword, and his standard costume wearing a Franklin Badge.
    • Another scene references Lucas with his twin brother Claus, and the family dog Boney (represented by a brown costume Duck Hunt).
  • Because of his non-fighter trophy, Lucas is the only character who has both Brawl and SSB4 character models in the same game.