Mario (SSBB)

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This article is about Mario's appearance in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. For other uses, see Mario.
Mario
Mario
MarioSymbol.svg
Universe Mario
Appears in SSB
SSBM
SSBB
Availability Starter



Pros and Cons

Pros:

  • Solid all-around character with no glaring size or speed flaws
  • Forward Aerial is powerful spike
  • Neutral, Back, and Up Aerials are all quick and have decent knockback
  • F.L.U.D.D. can be used to harass horizontal recoveries and heavily distrupt final recovery moves
  • Cape can be used to reflect projectiles and disrupt recoveries
  • With Cape and Super Jump Punch, has a decent recovery
  • Fireballs can be annoying and disruptive
  • Can Wall-jump
  • Fireballs and F.L.U.D.D. both help control approach
  • F.L.U.D.D. and Cape can both be used for diverting attacks
  • Great juggler
  • Good recovery options and methods
  • Can combo easily and multiple times while airborne
  • Powerful finisher
  • F.L.U.D.D. can be used to push objects and stop certain projectiles
  • Cape has a good Wavebounce
  • Can chain throw many characters at low percentages
  • Jab can "lock" characters in tumble if they tumble in front of Mario, racking up damage across the entire stage

Cons:

  • Water from F.L.U.D.D. does no damage.
  • Lacks range.
  • Isn't particularlly really good in any area of play.

Changes from Melee to Brawl

  • New Down Special: F.L.U.D.D.
  • Down Aerial is now Mario Tornado
  • Cape isn't quite as effective anymore as a ledge guarding technique due to the auto ledge grab feature
  • Fireballs travel considerably less distance but have slightly more hitstun
  • Back Aerial has the animation of Mario's Forward Air from the first Smash Bros.
  • Forward Smash can KO even without being sweetspotted

Moveset

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Role in the Subspace Emissary

In the beginning, a trophy of Mario and Kirby are thrown into the Midair Stadium, where they come to life and have a friendly fight. The player chooses the one they want to play as. If Mario is chosen, the opponent will be Kirby, and vice-versa. After the battle between the two, the winner revives the loser, they shake hands, and wave to the crowd. However, red ominous clouds appear above the stadium and the Halberd emerges from it. It releases Shadowbugs which form into the Primid. Peach and Zelda, who were watching the match, come to help, and after defeating all of the enemies, they are all confronted by the Ancient Minister. After seeing the two R.O.B.s setting up a Subspace Bomb, Mario runs to try and stop it, only to be blasted out of the stadium by a cannonball.

During his descent from Skyworld, Pit finds Mario's trophy, and revives him. Once Mario recounts what happened, the two continued the descent from Skyworld. When they reach the ground, they fight Primids across green plains and attempt to stop the Ancient Minister from delivering a bomb. Mario attempts to reach the Minister, but falls short; Pit also tries to get him by using a Footstool Jump on Mario, but he also fails, and they continue on their quest.

At one point in the story, the princess you saved back at the stadium will be turned into a trophy by Bowser. Shadowbugs take over the princess's trophy, creating a dark clone of her which tries to fire a Dark Cannon at Mario, (if the princess was Peach) or Link (if the princess was Zelda). However, Link/Pit destroys the gun, and fights the princess with his teammate. Mario/Link notices them standing by the princess's trophy, which dissentigrates. Enraged, Mario/Link attempts to attack Link/Mario, but he dodges the attack, and Link and Yoshi/Mario and Pit fight the other team. After either side is defeated, King Dedede uses Wario's cargo (which also contains Zelda/Peach, Ness, and Luigi's trophies) to snatch the opponents' trophies with a mechanical arm. Fortunately, Kirby appears from behind and severs the arm while reviving the opponents. King Dedede turns around and tries to get away, but Pit/Link fires an arrow at him, thus damaging the cargo. The five follow Dedede, and after a long journey, Mario and his friends confront Bowser, who escapes in the Koopa Clown Car with the trophy of the princess you didn't save. Mario then leads his team in helping Marth and Ike's group, and helps the other heroes at the end when they face Tabuu and the might of the Subspace Army.

Stickers

Mario is fairly well balanced between [Arm] and [Leg] attacks, with a few outliers such as his Down Aerial which does [Spin] damage, and his forward Smash which does [Flame] damage. His Fireball is [Specials: Indirect] and [Flame], while his Cape and Super Jump Punch are [Specials: Direct]. To this end one should use a large sized combination [Arm, Leg] Sticker and then add supplemental boosts to whichever attacks you favor most.

Event Matches

Co-Op Event Matches

Special Moves

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Trophy Description

A familiar overall-clad figure who is Nintendo's flagship character. His courage and jumping ability have seen him through countless adventures. He's a multitalented plumber with the knowledge of a physician, a top-notch golfer, and a veteran tennis umpire. Is his jumping prowess a boon from his girder-climbing days?

Snake's Codec Message

Colonel Campbell: Snake, you know who that is?

Snake: You're kidding, right? It's Mario.

C: Mario made his first appereance in 1981, and since then, he's become a worldwide phenomenon. There's probably not a single person who doesn't know Mario. He's that famous.

S: Good thing I survived long enough to meet him on the field of battle, huh.

C: This is a once-in-a-lifetime chance, Snake. Now get out there and show him what you're made of. No regrets.

S: Got it.

Special Movements

Taunts

Up: Grows to about double his size

Side: Takes off his hat, twirls around, smooths his hair over and puts his hat back on (Victory pose in Super Mario 64).

Down: Spins in the air and falls on his back. (When he is spinning, he resembles the dying animation from Donkey Kong.)

On-Screen Appearance

Jumps out of a Warp Pipe and pounds his fists into the air. He says "Let's-a go!"

Victory Pose

  • Does a short spin-jump and lands in a strong-man pose.
  • Winds up for a punch and steps forward.
  • Makes fire explode from his palm and strikes a pose.

Wii Remote Choice

Says "Here we go!"

External links



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