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This article is about Ness' appearance in Super Smash Bros.. For the character in other contexts, see Ness.
Ness
in Super Smash Bros.
Ness
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Universe EarthBound
Other playable appearances in Melee
in Brawl

Availability Unlockable
Tier C (9)
Ness (SSB)

Ness (ネス, Nesu) is a secret character in Super Smash Bros. He is well-known for his unique second and third jumps. He, along with Yoshi, can double jump cancel, allowing them to use quick aerials.

Ness ranks 9th on SSB's tier list for a predictable and at times unreliable recovery, which many foes use to their advantage, as well as some range issues. However, he does have a decent amount of combos, due to the aforementioned double jump cancel.

How to unlock

Complete 1P Game on normal difficulty or higher with three stocks or less without continuing, then defeat Ness on Dream Land.

Attributes

File:Ness ending.jpg
Ness's ending picture in Super Smash Bros.

Ness is a fairly small, medium-lightweight character with very high damage attacks. His greatest metagame comes from his air game. He has the game's lowest double jump cancel, which can be used to perform devastating combos, and a quick meteor smash in his down aerial as a finisher to many of them (example here). Ness's special moves serve a variety of purposes; his neutral and up specials (PK Fire and PK Thunder respectively) are projectiles, and his down special (PSI Magnet) can absorb energy projectiles such as Fireballs or Charge Shots and recover some of his damage. This can be used to his advantage in doubles - when the opponents are unable to do anything (usually during the time they are KO'd), a partner Pikachu, Fox, Mario, or Samus can repeatedly fire projectiles at PSI Magnet to recover Ness's damage. In addition, Ness possesses some of the most powerful throws in the game, and if followed up with edgeguarding, it can be extremely difficult for characters with poor recoveries such as Link and Samus to recover. However, his special moves are slow to execute. Ness himself is somewhat slow normally, but his fast roll and certain advanced techniques can help this problem. Perhaps his greatest disadvantage is his overall poor range, which can severely limit his otherwise excellent combo ability.

Ness's recovery, distance-wise, is one of the greatest in the game due to PK Thunder 2's sending him a very far distance, coupled with his large double jump (second only to Yoshi), with its maneuverability also making it difficult to attack Ness out of it. However, he is disadvantaged by the fact that PK Thunder 2 is easy to gimp, due to taking some time to complete and having to go in a semicircle around Ness - if anyone touches the thunderbolt, Ness will become helpless instantly. Even projectiles such as Pikachu's Thunder Jolt and Fox's Blaster can gimp the move easily. A "solution" to this, used by many Ness players, is to use the double jump away from the stage, and then use PK Thunder. At this distance, it is difficult for most of the cast to follow up with an edgeguard, as it will likely be too far for them to recover, resulting in a SD for them. However, even then, there are a few characters who can recover from that distance, such as Kirby, Pikachu, or another Ness.

On a competitive level, Ness was originally rather dominant, being ranked 3rd in the S tier on the first well-known Super Smash Bros. tier list. In the second tier list, he dropped to 8th place, and dropped again on the third list. Theoretically, this is the largest tier drop of any character in the series. Ness's strong point are his excellent combos and air game, but his poor range gives him big problems facing excessive range such as Captain Falcon's up smash, or Kirby or Pikachu's up tilt. Ness's approach is also easily read, with his two projectiles being slow and predictable. Ness overall has below average matchups, with an especially terrible matchup against Pikachu, and only two advantageous matchups (against two bottom tier characters).

Moveset

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Ness' Aerial Attacks
  Name Damage Description
Neutral attack {{{neutralname}}} 2% {{{neutraldesc}}}
3%
4%
Forward tilt Roundhouse Kick 9% Kicks in front rapidly, his body moves with it, giving it minor ending lag. Decent close-up spacer.
Up tilt Upward Push 7% Two-handed open-palm uppercut. Thrusts both his hands directly upwards above him, which is a great aerial setup, especially because of its good speed and decent power.
Down tilt Low Kick 3% Does a fast kick while crouching, which can chain into itself, or a grab.
Dash attack Front Push 10% Puts both of his hands in front of him with good duration. Usually launches foes in front of him.
Forward smash Home-Run Bat 18% Home-run swing. Takes out a bat and swings it, making a pinging sound if it connects. Decent speed and range, but great power. Can also be used as a reflector.
Up smash Yo-yo Semicircle 17% Does a "round the world" yo-yo swing, which acts as a good anti-air move. Strange hitbox, does not hit short characters on ground. Above average speed.
Down smash Yo-yo Back and Forth 19% Extremely low hitbox, though extremely long range. Longest horizontal range of all d-smashes. Fast startup in back, average speed to reach front.
Neutral aerial Split Kick 14% maximum Does a falling Split Kick, somewhat similar to Jigglypuff's. The hitbox is Ness's entire body. Has similar properties to a sex kick. Good spacing move.
Forward aerial Open Palm Lunge 12% Similar to his dash attack, puts both hands in front of him for good damage and knockback. Quick attacking move, though the range is restricted to his small opened hands.
Back aerial Back Thrust 16% Thrusts his feet backwards for tremendous KO power.
Up aerial Headbutt 15% He does a quick and short ranged headbutt above him with good power. Good for juggling.
Down aerial Quick Stomp 15% A stomp kick, powerful spike. Comes out extremely quickly with short range. With double jump cancel, it can be used to rack up extremly high damage, in some cases being used in zero-to-death combos.
Grab
Forward throw PSI Throw 16% Takes foe, lifts them with PSI, and twirls them whilst launching them forward for great power. High knockback.
Back throw PSI Turnaround 16% Similar to his f-throw, only he takes the foe and launches them behind him.
Forward roll
Back roll
Techs
Floor attack (front)
Floor getups (front)
6% Gets up and twirls around with his foot extended.
Floor attack (back)
Floor getups (back)
6% Gets up and twirls around with his foot extended.
Edge attack (fast)
Edge getups (fast)
6% Lunges upwards and twirls.
Edge attack (slow)
Edge getups (slow)
6% Gets up and punches slowly.
Neutral special PK Fire 25% maximum Fires a lightning-bolt shaped fire projectile that, if it hits, traps the opponent in a multi-hitting pillar of flame. If it does not hit either of the aforementioned objects within a few feet or hits a wall, then it dissipates. If used in midair, travels downwards at a 45 degree angle.
Up special PK Thunder 6% (bolt), 30% (if Ness hits the opponent while being fired) Creates a stream of thunder which is controlled using the Control Stick (Ness cannot do anything while the thunder stream is on the screen). The thunder most be aimed into Ness so that he can launch in a direction (recovery move, referred to as PK Thunder 2. If the thunder hits an opponent or a wall, it will disappear and Ness will become helpless - meaning that the thunder can be jumped into to cancel out Ness's recovery. Ness is also extremely vulnerable to aerial attacks and spikes when controlling the thunder. This is one of the main reasons why Ness dropped severely from the first tier list to the second.
Down special PSI Magnet 0%, restores damage if hit by certain projectiles The PSI Magnet is not an attack. Rather, it heals damage if an energy or electric projectile hits it.

Taunt

  • Says "Okay!" while turning to his right, then nods his head while putting hands on hips.

In Competitive play

Matchups

Super Smash Bros. (N64) Character Matchups
  Pikachu (SSB) Kirby (SSB) Captain Falcon (SSB) Fox (SSB) Yoshi (SSB) Jigglypuff (SSB) Mario (SSB) Samus (SSB) Donkey Kong (SSB) Ness (SSB) Link (SSB) Luigi (SSB) Avg.
Ness (SSB) 30:70 40:60 40:60 35:65 50:50 50:50 40:60 60:40 40:60 Mirror match 50:50 60:40 45:55

Notable players

See also: Category:Ness professionals (SSB)

Tier placement and history

Ness used to rank very high at 3rd place on the first SSB64 tier list only below Pikachu and Kirby. With double jump canceling, Ness was a dominant force in the SSB64 metagame, as his DJC'ed aerials can rack up a huge amount of damage, and Ness can perform deadly zero-to-death combos. Ness has became less effective as the metagame progressed however. His short range in his attacks made his DJC combos lose recognition and effectiveness, and Ness's recovery, despite covering a great distance, can be exploitable due to it being predictable. This causes Ness to drop from a top tier 3rd place to a low-mid tier 8th place by the second tier list and dropping again to 9th in the third tier list. This is also currently the proportionally largest tier list drop of any character in any Smash Bros. game.

Techniques

Double jump cancel

Main article: Double jump cancel

DJCing is a glitch-technique that can be used by Yoshi and Ness. It involves using an aerial just after starting a double jump. This cancels the momentum of the double jump and allows quicker aerials, while also being able to speed up short hops, making short hopped DJC'd aerials especially effective when Z-cancelled. It can also help with aerial combos.

Double jump landing

Double jump landing (also dubbed the Nesslevator) allows Ness to cancel his air momentum with an aerial attack while horizontally moving in midair. This results in a quick and smooth landing back onto a platform akin to wavelanding in Melee.

Nangoku performing the Nesslevator then quickly attacking Nintendude.

Double jump rushing

Albeit extremely difficult to do outside TAS, Ness can move incredibly quickly on the ground by cancelling multiple double jumps while moving horizontally. This is due to his second jump having very high horizontal movement during its initial frames. Demonstrative video here.

Dash turnaround ledgegrab

Ness is the only character in the game along with Fox who can use the turnaround animation of his full sprint to grab a ledge. This is due to his turnaround animation changing the faced direction before the character "brakes".

Edge sweetspotting

Main article: Edge sweetspot

Along with Pikachu, Ness can sweetspot the ledge using PK Thunder 2 if he grabs the ledge at the right angle and from the right distance, allowing him to act very after grabbing the edge.

Special ledge cancel

Ness can grab the ledge while using his PK Thunder move or his PSI Magnet. This results in tougher edgeguarding from opponents. Also, these moves cancel his double jump, making them useful for ledge stalling or to refresh the invincibility frames granted by the ledge.

Description

Ness was a seemingly-average kid from Onett, but in truth, he was destined for much more. When a strange meteorite landed near his hometown, the little boy with psychic powers set out to save the world. Little has been said of Ness' character, and much remains hidden.

Works:

Costumes

File:Alt-ness.jpg
Ness' changeable clothing in SSB

Trivia

  • This is Ness' only appearance on the Nintendo 64. The only other playable character to share this distinction is Samus.
    • This also marks the first appearence of Ness in 3-dimensional format. As with the above trivia, this distinction is only shared with Samus.