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Wii Fit Trainer (SSB4)

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Wii Fit Trainer
in Super Smash Bros. 4
Wii Fit Trainer
WiiFitSymbol.svg
Universe Wii Fit
Availability Starter
Final Smash Wii Fit
Wii Fit Trainer (SSB4)
Wii Fit Trainer Weighs In!
—Introduction Tagline

The Wii Fit Trainer is a new playable character in Super Smash Bros. 4, revealed during E3 2013 after the initial reveal trailers.[1] She originates from the Wii Fit series of games, and uses "healthy moves" based on fitness exercises. She is a fast and agile character.

Wii Fit Trainer's Final Smash is Wii Fit, where she strikes a yoga pose and sends out a wave of multicolored yoga images out that KO opponents. Her physical attacks mainly involve hand attacks and kicks, and her smash attacks all involve her pulling various Yoga poses. The Wii Fit Trainer is also able to crawl and wall jump.

On October 31, 2013 (the release date for the trial version of Wii Fit U), a male version of Wii Fit Trainer was shown[2], which was later confirmed in the April 8th, 2014 Smash Nintendo Direct to be an alternate costume of the Wii Fit Trainer. There are no gameplay differences between the two, with them both even being the same size.

Moveset

Normal Attacks

  • Jab: Performs a few poses. The third hit is able to bury opponents. [1]
  • Dash attack: Performs the Gate pose.

Tilt Attacks

Smash Attacks

Throws

Special Moves

In Super Smash Bros. 4, special moves can be swapped out for different variants, but only a few of the Wii Fit Trainer's have been seen. These are the Wii Fit Trainer's special moves:

  • Neutral Special: Sun Salutation (太陽礼拝 (たいようれいはい)); this attack is a powerful, savable projectile attack.
  • Side Special: Header; the move consists of the Trainer pulling out a soccer ball and headbutts it at a downward angle. It remains on the battlefield for others to hit.
  • Up Special: Hula-Hoop; a recovery move that entails the Trainer hula-hooping skyward. Applies damage to opponents hit.
  • Down Special: Deep Breathing (腹式呼吸 (フクシキコキュウ)); this attack raises the Trainer's other attacks' power.
Special Move Basic Custom 1 Custom 2
Neutral Special Sun Salutation "Concentrated Salutation" "Pushing Salutation"
Side Special Header - -
Up Special Hula-Hoop - -
Down Special Deep Breathing - -
Final Smash Wii Fit - -

Final Smash

  • Wii Fit: the Wii Fit Trainer launches a series of colorful silhouettes of themselves in various exercise poses. It is similar but faster and more powerful than Mario Finale.

Taunts

  • Stretches her arms above her head.[3]
  • Stretches her shoulders.
  • Sits down and stretches her legs.

Victory Fanfare

A remix of the music that plays upon successfully completing a minigame in the Wii Fit series.

Gameplay Trailer

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Gallery

Trivia

  • The Wii Fit Trainer is the only character who appears on either boxarts that uses their standard artwork. All other characters that appear use new poses.
  • The Wii Fit Trainer is the only newcomer to have her splash art introduction picture show up after footage of her in her reveal.

References