Super Smash Bros. 4

Wild Gunman

Revision as of 13:57, August 16, 2015 by 88.165.22.244 (talk) (Writted the exact resistance of the gunmen in Overview.)
This article is about a special move in Super Smash Bros. 4. For a sticker in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, see here.
Wild Gunman
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Wild Gunman being performed in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U.
User Duck Hunt
Universe Duck Hunt

Wild Gunman (ワイルドガンマン, Wild Gunman) is Duck Hunt's down special move in Super Smash Bros. 4.

Overview

When used, the dog summons one of five 8-bit gunmen, who will stand a moment before their eyes flash, and then proceed to exclaim, "Fire!". Then, the gunman will face the direction the dog was facing and fire a single shot. This move has startup lag, and the time before it fires depends on the gunman. Each gunman also has different amounts of damage, ranging from 4% to 7%, with each gunman's damage output varying by 1%. These attacks deal very little knockback, only being able to K.O. when the opponent has reached anywhere from 200% to 300% damage. In addition, opponents can attack the various gunmen, temporarily stunning them and preventing them from firing their weapons; if they take 6% of damage, they will fail to fire at all.

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All five of the wild gunmen.

Gunmen

Kill percents were tested with Zero Suit Samus from the center of Final Destination.

Gunman Damage dealt Kill Percent Properties
  4% 321% Slowest gunman. Has the worst knockback.
  4% 298% 2nd slowest gunman, has greater range than others.
  5% 300% 2nd fastest gunman.
  6% 238% Fastest gunman.
  7% 203% 3rd fastest gunman, has lesser range but has the best knockback. Bullets generates fire when hitting an object or an opponent.

Customization

Customization was added in Super Smash Bros. 4. Wild Gunman has two variations:

  1. Quick Draw Aces: Shortens the startup lag and slightly increases the damage inflicted, but reduces the shot distance of the gunman.
  2. Mega Gunman: The gunmen are considerably larger, and act as a shield. The startup lag is greatly increased, and will only fire if nothing hits them after some time. The shots fired are no stronger than the standard variation.

Origin

The gunmen that Duck Hunt summons are taken directly from the classic NES title Wild Gunman, which uses the NES Zapper to play. The game's objective is to square off against various gunmen in a classic Wild West quick draw showdown. When the gunman's eyes flashes and the word "Draw!" appears onscreen, the player has a small time frame to draw and shoot the gunman. Failing to do so will result in the gunman yelling "Fire!!", and proceed to shoot the player, causing a game over; drawing before being prompted to do so will have the same effect.

Trivia

  • With the exception of the first Wild Gunman, the sprites of them facing sideways were created for SSB4 as all the other gunmen sidestep in the original game.
  • In Wild Gunman, the outlaw with the sombrero is the second fastest, and the outlaw in the suit is the third fastest of the Gunmen. In Smash Bros, their roles are reversed.
  • One of Duck Hunt's victory poses has them summoning the gunmen twice. As in gameplay, which gunmen show up is also random.

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