Zero Suit Samus (SSBB)
- This article is about Zero Suit Samus' appearance in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. For other uses, see Zero Suit Samus. Also, for information about the result of Zero Suit Samus using her Final Smash attack, see Samus Aran.
Zero Suit Samus | |
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Zero Suit Samus | |
Universe | Metroid |
Appears in | SSBB |
Availability | Starter |
Unveiled at E3 2006, Zero Suit Samus (ゼロスーツサムス, Zero Sūtsu Samusu), often abbreviated as ZSS, 0SS or Zamus, is a character that appears in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. Zero Suit Samus lacks power and stamina compared to Samus, but is faster. She uses a gun known as the Paralyzer, which can also be converted into a Plasma Whip. Her whip can be used to recover, similar to Samus's Grapple Beam.
The impact from Samus's Final Smash is enough to remove her Power Suit, transforming her into Zero Suit Samus. Zero Suit Samus is able to transform back into normal Samus by using her Final Smash, which causes her to get her suit back while performing a move similar to the Crystal Flash from Super Metroid. [1]
In order to select Zero Suit Samus as a character, the player must hold the shield button while on the character select screen before continuing. On normally configured controllers, this refers to either the R or L button on the Gamecube and Classic controllers, the Z button for the Nunchuck/Remote configuration, and the - button for the Remote only configuration.
Transforming from Samus to Zero Suit Samus
Samus can also switch to Zero Suit Samus while in battle by doing the up taunt, down taunt, and up taunt in quick succession. It appears to be rather difficult to achieve, as Dojo!! states, "It's not easy [...] Try it out next time you feel like showing off."[2]
Though there is a very easy way to do it with either the Gamecube/Classic Controller or Wii Remote + Nunchuck:
1. Hold the Gamecube/Classic controller/*Wii Remote sideways so your left and right hand thumbs are on the "Up" and "Down" taunt Dpad buttons respectively.
- For the Wii remote + Nunchuck, put your thumbs on the "1" and "2" buttons.
2. Press "Up taunt" first. This is the only thing that actually needs to be pressed in the right order.
- Press "1" on the Wii remote to activate the "Up" taunt first.
3. During Samus's "Up taunt", rapidly press both "Up" and "Down" as fast as you can, make sure you are actually doing it as fast as you can.
- For the Wii remote + nunchuck, press the "1" THEN "2" buttons and repeat rapidly. Do not press "1" + "2" at the same time, or else this will activate the side taunt.
You should be able to transforms very easily doing this method.
Role in Subspace Emissary
Samus is first seen breaking into the base of the Subspace Army. Soon she comes across a Pikachu being drained of its electrical power. Samus uses her whip to break the container the Pikachu is being held in, summoning a security force of ROBs. Later she comes across her Power Suit, but is confronted by two Shadowbug clones mimicking the Power Suit.
After acquiring her suit, Samus and Pikachu make their way to the subspace bomb factory and find the Ancient Minster with the R.O.B. squad. Soon, the Kongs and both captains find the factory and enter. Ganondorf appears and orders the R.O.B. squad to activate the bombs. The Ancient Minister tries to stop them, but is set on fire when Ganondorf orders them to retaliate. After The Ancient Minister is revealed to be a R.O.B. himself, the characters set out and all join the quest.
After getting her suit, one can still become Zero Suit Samus by pressing any direction on the C stick when selecting her or using up and down taunts repeatedly, but since Smash Balls don't appear in Subspace Emissary, Samus will be unable to regain her Power Suit until the end of the level.
Pros and Cons
Pros:
- Tied with Sheik for fourth fastest Dash in the game
- Fast tilts and aerials with solid knockback, range, and damage
- Attacks chain together easily
- Most weapon-based attacks provide great horizontal range
- Ranged grab, which can grab out of the air
- Up Smash and Up Special provide great vertical range
- Standard Special and Down smash paralyze, which can guarantee more hits
- Down Special acts as third jump, can provide up to four free wall-jumps in certain cases
- Can wall-jump
- Can Crawl
- Up Special and Side Special are both a Tether Recovery in addition, making her the best Tether-recovery dependent character
- Longest Tether Recovery in the game
- Down Special, Down Aerial, and Up Special can all spike the opponent if used properly
- Down Aerial is a Stall-Then-Fall aerial.
- Transformation, even at the start, drops three Power Suit Pieces, which are powerful throwing items.
- Plasma Wire pulls an opponent above you down, which can lead to further combos
- One of the more powerful users of B-Sticking for Plasma Whip and Plasma Wire especially.
- If she tries to footstool jump during her Flip Jump, she gets a special jump that gives her an extremely long horizontal range. This can also be used on teammates and on most items.
- Down Smash can stun lock infinite on Fox, Falco, Wolf, and Bowser.
- Flip Jump is an effective yet relatively safe edgeguard,
Cons:
- Tether Recovery can be edgehogged rather easily
- All spikes are difficult to pull off, and can backfire badly and result in SDs
- Dependant on being able to string together multiple attacks to rack up damage, as she lacks a low percent kill-move
- Slowest grab in the game that can be ducked under
- Easy to knock around
- Her own Power Suit Pieces can be used against her
- High shorthop combined with floatiness makes it difficult to approach with aerials.
Standard Moves
Ground Attacks
- Neutral A - Palm Strike, Pistol Whip, Hip Thrust
- Dash A - Similar in appearance to Fox's dash attack. Leaps off of the ground, leg extended horizontally, traveling forward a bit
- Forward Tilt - Similar in appearance to Sheik's Forward tilt. An around-the-body kick 45 degrees from horizontal (Up Forward Tilt). Can also be angled closer to horizontal (Forward Forward Tilt) or a quick, short ranged low leg sweep (Down Forward Tilt)
- Down Tilt - Similar in appearance to Sheik's down tilt, a prone leg-sweep. Knocks upwards.
- Up Tilt - Does handstand-splits while spinning in place, legs moving up to vertical. Hits twice.
- Forward Smash - Slashes forward with the whip. Fairly long range, disjointed hitbox, good knockback, hits a bit behind.
- Down Smash - Shoots paralyzer gun at the ground in front of Zero Suit Samus. Only hits in front. Low damage, delayed knockback, but stuns the target in place for a short time (depending on how much it was charged).
- Up Smash - Samus spins, extending the Plasma whip up above her head in a swirl. Hits multiple times, long vertical (disjointed) range and decent horizontal range.
Aerial Attacks
- Neutral Aerial - Samus spins the whip around her body in a similar trajectory to Marth's Neutral Air. Fairly long range.
- Forward Aerial - Several forward kicks, each slightly faster and only slightly weaker than Samus's Back Aerial.
- Back Aerial - Backwards kick, similar in speed, appearance, and knockback to Samus's Back Aerial.
- Up Aerial - Flip kicks both legs above her head, similar to Fox's Up Aerial. Knockback much lower than Fox's, making this a juggle attack, rather than a kill move. Fairly long window and large hitbox, however.
- Down Aerial - A Stall-Then-Fall. Samus stalls momentarily in midair, and then shoots down diagonally (similar to Sonic or Sheik's Down Air). If it hits in midair, pulls down with the trajectory of the attack, into the second hit. Upon hitting the ground, it hits a second time, knocking anyone close away a fair bit (not enough to KO). Like most stall, then shoot down moves, this can be used to cancel vertical knockback if used while being knocked back vertically. This move can spike.
Grabs and Throws
- Down Throw: Slams opponent on ground and kicks them (similarly to Captain Falcon's Up Tilt).
- Forward Throw: Hits opponent forward with gun.
- Back Throw: Kicks opponent.
- Up Throw: Flips into the air and kicks the opponent.
- Pummel: Knees them in the gut.
Special moves
Stickers
Since Samus and Zero Suit Samus share the same trophy base, it's important to chose which one you want to use, since Smash Balls don't appear in Subspace Emissary Mode, if one transforms into Zero Suit Samus, they will be unable to change back until the end of the level. Focus on Leg, Energy and Weapon damage, and you should be able to boost both Samus and Zero Suit Samus evenly.
Special Movements
Taunts
Up: Throws her Gun into the air and catches it, then says "Is that all?".
Side: Uses her whip, flicks it and says "Try me!"
Down: Spins her whip around her and says "You're mine!".
On-Screen Appearance
Her Power Suit falls off and she stands up.
Victory Pose
- Side Kick flex
- Cartwheels to the screen
- Slashes with her energy whip and says "Be still."
Tips & Strategies
Dominatrix stun combo- This combo requires precise timing to start it off use ZSS's Down-Smash followed by Up-B, then repeat for easy racked up damage. The combo has ZSS first stunning her opponent then sending them upwards then back down for another down smash stun.
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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) |