Marth (SSBB)
This article is about Marth's appearance in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. For other uses, see Marth.
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Universe | Fire Emblem |
Appears in | SSBM SSBB |
Availability | Unlockable |
Marth (マルス, Marusu) is a character in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. Marth appears in the game's opening video, standing back to back with Meta Knight. He appears to have been improved since Super Smash Bros. Melee (where he was already considered one of the best characters), being given one of, if not the most powerful Final Smash in the game and having his Counter improved, among other things.
How to Unlock
Complete one of the following:
- Play 10 matches in Brawl, then defeat Marth
- Finish Classic mode on any difficulty, then defeat Marth
- Get Marth to join your party in The Subspace Emissary
For the top two, you will have to duel Marth and win to unlock.
Pros and Cons
Pros
- Quick running speed and one of the best walking speed.
- Most attacks come out quickly.
- He has a very good combination of offense, defense, Final Smash value, throwing ability, comboing and speed.
- Good damage on most attacks.
- Down aerial is a powerful spike and can intercept well (yet difficult to land)
- Can perform Vertical Space
- Attacks that hit at the furthest range (tippers) deal the most damage and knockback.
- Forward smash is long ranged, decent power and has great knockback.
- Has the fastest counter in the game.
- Fully charged Shield Breaker gives a bit of horizontal recovery midair.
- Dancing Blade is a combo in itself.
- Can Wavebounce.
- Good grab range, useful for a Pivot Grab.
- Can do two F-airs, F-air and U-air, or even an F-air and a B-air in one Short Hop.
- Can Juggle well.
- Arguably the best edgeguarder in the game; able to kill most characters from 0% by a throw off the stage followed by a falling fair.
- Dolphin Slash is quick and useful for attacking.
- Can combo fast on ground or in the air (practically all of his attacks and grabs combo into each other.)
- Excellent range on tilts and smashes due to a disjointed hitbox (his sword).
- Very high priority attacks.
- Counter is good for mindgames.
- D-tilt is an infinite on walls.
- Can string many U-tilts on certain characters (especially if they waste their jump).
- Shield Breaker can be used to mix in approaches and consumes a lot of the opponent's shield if it comes in contact with the shield.
Cons:
- Light for a character his size.
- Lacks a projectile.
- Attacks are weaker without tippers (which is harder to pull off).
- Has fairly weak throws.
- Slow falling speed after Dolphin Slash leaves him vunerable.
- Mediocre Horizontal Movement in his Up-Special (though better than Melee).
- Counter has some ending lag which makes it punishable if predicted
Standard Moves
Ground Attacks
Normal
- Dash Attack - A quick upward diagonal slash with a medium amount of lag. 10% damage.
- Down Tilt - A crouching sword poke. 9% damage.
- Forward Tilt - Much like the dash attack without as much lag. 9% damage.
- Up Tilt - Swings his sword in a large arc above his head. 9% damage.
Smash
- Forward Smash - A strong arc-like swing from his head to the ground. 14% damage base, 19%-20% damage tip
- Down Smash - Sweeps his sword on the ground on both sides of himself. 14% damage base, 18% damage tip
- Up Smash - A powerful thrust upwards. 18% damage base, 21%-23% damage tip
Aerial Attacks
- Neutral Aerial - Two horizontal slashes around himself. 14% damage.
- Forward Aerial - Forward vertical slash (up to down). 10% damage base, 14% damage tip
- Up Aerial - A forward to back upward sword slash. 13% damage.
- Down Aerial - A forward to back downward sword slash. At times it spikes. 13% damage.
- Back Aerial - Bottom to top sword slash behind him. Causes him to turn around after use. 11% damage base, 14% damage tip.
Grabs and Throws
- Forward Throw: Grabs and pushes forward, tripping with the leg. 4% damage.
- Down Throw: Hooks arm and drags to the floor. 5% damage.
- Back Throw: Pulls and extends leg simultaneously. 4% damage.
- Up Throw: Powerful upward throw with one arm. 4% damage.
Trophy Info
The prince of Altea, in whose veins the blood of heroes runs. He and a small group of stalwarts fought to free Altea after it was invaded by the kingdom of Doluna and the dark dragon, Medeus. With his divine sword, Falchion, he fought and defeated Medeus. However, Altea was then invaded by King Hardin of Akaneia and eventually destroyed.
- Fire Emblem (1990)
Stickers
Like most swordsmen, Marth should focus on large [Weapon] and [Slash] damage boosts, any remaining space should be used for [Specials: Direct].
Exclusive Stickers
The following stickers can only be used by Marth or Ike:
- Ninian: [Arm, Leg] Attack + 6
- Lilina: [Leg] Attack + 5
- Mist: [Slash] Attack + 8
- Deke: [Slash] Attack + 9
- Eirika: [Slash] Attack +17
- Ike (Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn): [Slash] Attack +27
- Rutoga: [Slash] Resistance +12
- Ashnard: [Slash] Resistance +34
- Shiida: [Specials: Direct] Attack + 7
- Greil: [Throwing] Attack +14
- Marth: [Weapon] Attack +19
- Micaiah: [Weapon] Attack +21
- Ike:(Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance) [Weapon] Attack +23
- Eliwood: Flame Resistance +33
Special Moves
Tips & Strategies
- Dolphin Slash is a good killer at high percentages, but is very situational. A good way to set up for it is hit the first move of the Dancing Blade, wait a little, then get a tipper with Dolphin Slash.
- A good way to get a KO is to repeatedly attack them in midair after jumping off the stage and edgehog them with your recovery.
- Marth's D-air Spike is difficult to land in this game. When in midair, use a footstool jump and immediately use the D-air. This will space them enough to hit them with the tipper. This is called Vertical spacing.
- Marth's Dancing Blade can still aid his recovery, but unlike the last game, can only be done once per jump. At almost the peak of Marth's first or second jump, perform the first slash of Dancing Blade, then Marth will get higher.
- With the addition of Wavebouncing, facing the opposite direction of the stage, Marth can maximize his recovery.
- Marth has no projectile, however, by countering a strong projectile onto his opponent, such as Snake's C4 any other explosive, he can get a KO.
- The player should use his Counter wisely and only use it when he/she knows a strong attack is coming.
- The legendary technique, Short Hop Double F-airing, is still in the game, so the player may want to use it to stack damage. It is also an excellent move to start or continue a low-air juggle.
Role in the Subspace Emissary
Two R.O.B.s are seen activating a Subspace Bomb in a barren battlefield. Marth is seen at the top of a castle watching helplessly as the robots detonate the bomb. He stands and shines his sword, then hundreds of Primids are shown going to the castle. The gameplay starts with him confronting the Primids and descending through the building until he reaches the grounds. A video sequence starts again and he is ambushed by Meta Knight. During the duel (in the same video sequence), they are attacked from behind by the Primids, but they both manage to repel them. Realizing that the other is not an enemy, they join forces to defeat the Primid. After fighting against the Primids, both Meta Knight and Marth aim their attacks at the Ancient Minister, who is carrying another Subspace Bomb. It would appear that Marth uses his Dolphin Slash, and misses, while Meta Knight simply gets shot in the wing by the Ancient Minister. Luckily Ike shows up and attacks the Ancient Minister with his trusted Aether move. With the Subspace Bomb destroyed, the trio storm the castle once more.
In the desert, they see a vehicle driving off in the distance. Ike immediately jumps off the cliff to pursue it, followed by Meta Knight. Marth merely scratches the back of his head in disbelief before following them. When they find the vehicle, it transforms into Galleom, and the three fight it. After battling Galleom, it jumps off the cliff and falls through the ground, where it encounters Lucas and Pokémon Trainer. When it gets defeated again, it grabs Lucas and the Trainer, and tries to detonate a Subspace Bomb, but Lucas manages to free them from Galleom, and Meta Knight grabs them as they fall. When the Halberd duels with the Great Fox, Meta Knight leaves the group in order to board the Halberd. After the Ice Climbers are knocked off the mountain by the Halberd, and join Marth's group, Mario's group comes to aid them in fighting off the Primids that were dropped. After the battle, the Halberd (now under Meta Knight's control) and the Falcon Flyer land to pick them up. After an assault on the Subspace Gunship, they enter Subspace and encounter Tabuu, who turns them all into trophies. Fortunately, he, and some of the others, are revived by King Dedede, Luigi, and Ness, while the rest are revived by Kirby, and Marth helps the heroes face Tabuu.
Special Movements
Taunts
Up: Raises his sword in the air, and it shines.
Side: Slashes his sword twice in front of himself, then sheaths it.**
Down: Slashes his sword once, and raises it in front of him saying "Minna, miteite kure" which is Japanese for "All eyes on me!!"(same as in Melee).
-**Although taunts generally have no combative value/effect, Marth's side taunt, when used with the correct timing, has been known to knock Bullet Bills (in SSE) off course, causing them to change direction away from Marth. May effect other creatures but has not been fully tested. Luigi's down taunt has a similar effect, and has meteor smash potential.
On-Screen Appearance
He is teleported in with Warp Powder. His pose is different from Ike's.
Victory Pose
- Turns with pride, spins his sword then clashes it to the ground, while speaking "今回は僕の勝ちだね。" "Konkai wa boku no kachi da ne?" which translates to "This time it's my victory, isn't it?"
- Sheaths his sword while speaking "今日も生き延びることが出来た。" "Kyou mo ikinobiru koto ga dekita", which translates to "Today I have survived."
- Stretch out right arm, while saying "僕は負ける訳には行かないんだ。" "Boku wa makeru wake-ni wa ikanainda!" which translates to "There's no way I can lose!"
Wii Remote Noise
A sound like a slash or clashing of blades is heard, then Marth says "Ha!"
Changes from Melee to Brawl
- Shorter sword
- Shield Breaker is now a stab (straight angle, not an easier-to-hit-with vertical slash like in Melee) and charges faster
- Tip of the blade isn't easy to hit with anymore
- Standard attack combo is slower
- Grabs are considerably shorter
- Dashing attack always knocks the opponent forward instead of occasional backwards
- Counter deals 1.1x damage back with a minimum of 8%
- Side Special is faster and easier to get all of the hits
- Dolphin Slash goes a bit more horizontal now
Info
Marth's Side Special, Dancing Blade, is the largest move-choice Special in the game, involving him swinging his sword once, then allowing players to choose between centered or up for the second slash, then down, centered, or up for the third, and then down, centered, or up for the finale. Marth's standard special move, Shield Breaker, is one that can destroy shields (pressing the shield button) and can also negate moves like Mario's Cape. Marth's final smash is a single critical hit that is usually a total KO. When the final smash is performed, a life meter appears and drains as the opponents are launched. The life meter uses the same graphics as seen in the Super NES (Super Famicom) game, Fire Emblem: Monsho no Nazo. There is a special characteristic unique to his final smash- as soon as it's activated, Marth will dash to the end of whatever ground/platform he is on, in the direction he is facing. In doing this, he will follow the shape of whatever surface he is on- for example: on Green Hill Zone, he will follow the curve of the terrain. If he makes contact with a character (or multiple characters in the same spot) at any point in the way of his dash, Marth will strike them with his sword (he will also stop moving here) the life meter will appear, drain, and the enemy/enemies will be KO'd. If Marth does not come in contact with a character, then he will simply stop at the end of the stage, taking several seconds to recover. If Marth is in midair when using his Final Smash, he will rush to whatever side he is facing. If he makes contact with a character, the same effect as above occurs, but if he misses, he will continue to rush off stage and will be KO'd if close enough to the far side. The attack can also be canceled in air by pressing the Special button once. It is possible to dodge this attack with air dodges, sidesteps, or Up Specials, but it is not possible to counter it or deflect it (via shield, etc.).
Trivia
- Along with Sonic, Snake and Ness, he is seen in the opening video of the game. They're the only four unlockable characters to do so.
- Marth is the only speaking character to only speak in Japanese in both English and Japanese versions. This is probably because the Fire Emblem games he appears in haven't been released in English.
External Links
Fighters in Super Smash Bros. Brawl | |
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Veterans | Bowser · Captain Falcon · Donkey Kong · Falco · Fox · Ganondorf · Ice Climbers · Jigglypuff · Kirby · Link · Luigi · Mario · Marth · Mr. Game & Watch · Ness · Peach · Pikachu · Samus · Yoshi · Zelda / Sheik |
Newcomers | Diddy Kong · Ike · King Dedede · Lucario · Lucas · Meta Knight · Olimar · Pit · Pokémon Trainer (Charizard · Ivysaur · Squirtle) · R.O.B. · Snake · Sonic · Toon Link · Wario · Wolf · (Zero Suit Samus) |