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Roy
in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Roy SSBU.png
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Universe Fire Emblem
Other playable appearances in Melee
in SSB4

Availability Unlockable
Final Smash Critical Hit
Roy (SSBU)

Roy (ロイ, Roy) is a playable character in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, officially confirmed on June 12th, 2018. Jun Fukuyama's portrayal of Roy from Smash 4 was recycled for the Japanese release of Ultimate. In international versions, Roy is now voiced by Ray Chase, who reprises his role from Fire Emblem Heroes.[1]

Changes from Super Smash Bros. 4

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Aesthetics

  •   As with all veterans returning from SSB4, Roy's model features a more subdued color scheme.
  •   Roy has a new crouching animation.
  •   Some of Roy's moves, such as his down aerial, have fire effects added to them.
  •   Roy's sweetspotted moves now use the sound effects from Ike's sword, Ragnell.
  •   All of Roy's victory animations have been slightly altered with added flair.
  •   As with Marth, Roy is re-voiced in English outside of Japan.

Attributes

  •   Roy benefits significantly from Ultimate's mechanics, as the general faster pace of the game and reduction in lag allow him to play more aggressively and makes him more mobile.
  •   Like all characters, Roy’s jumpsquat animation now takes three frames to complete.
  •   As a result of initial dashes being standardized, Roy's initial dash is significantly faster, improving his already excellent ground mobility.
  •   Roy's hilt sweetspots have been increased in size.
  •   Roy's air acceleration has been increased.
  •   Roy's double jump covers less distance.

Ground Attacks

Aerial Attacks

  •   All aerials have less landing lag.
  •   Forward aerial's autocancel window has been restored, meaning it now autocancels in a short hop.
  •   Up aerial is stronger.
  •   Down aerial now deals flame damage and ignites the Sword of Seals during the move.

Throws/other attacks

Special Moves

  •   Flare Blade has slightly less startup, and like with most non-storeable charge moves, Roy can now turn the move to the opposite direction while charging.
  •   As with Marth and Lucina's Dancing Blade, Double-Edge Dance transitions significantly faster into each hit. It can also now be buffered and is much harder to escape from.
  •   Double-Edge Dance also has more knockback on the 4th hit.
  •   Roy now removes the Sword of Seals from its sheath once he has finished sheathing it in Critical Hit.
  •   Critical Hit now causes a flaming background to appear once the main hit is unleashed.

Role in World of Light

Roy was absent in the World of Light trailer, though he presumably became a spirit alongside the rest of the galaxy (sans Kirby) when Galeem unleashed its beams of light.

Alternate costumes

 

Gallery

Character Showcase Video

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Trivia

  • Roy's pose in his official artwork resembles his forward tilt.
  • Roy is the first fighter to be introduced as a clone and later have an echo of their own in a later installment.