Ike (SSB4)
Ike in Super Smash Bros. 4 | |
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Universe | Fire Emblem |
Other playable appearance | in Brawl |
Availability | Starter |
Final Smash | Great Aether |
Ike (アイク, Ike) returns as a playable character in Super Smash Bros. 4. He was announced on May 23rd, 2014, in a Director's Room Miiverse post, which was the same day that Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones was released in North America back in 2005.
Ike is once again voiced by Michihiko Hagi in the Japanese version, and by Jason Adkins in non-Japanese versions, using the same voice clips from Brawl.
Changes from Brawl
Ike has received a mix of buffs and nerfs in the transition from Brawl to SSB4. While he retains his raw power, most of his attacks have been weakened. To further compound this, his attacks now have shorter range. He also lost his effective jab cancel and thus, an effective way to rack up damage. However, the significant buffs to his mobility on the ground and in the air compensate for the aforementioned nerfs and now enable him additional follow-up options from his throws and aerials. His tilts and most of his air attacks are faster, making them more reliable to rack up damage and some of his smash attacks have increased knockback. Other buffs he received were an improved combo game and stronger throws.
Ike is one of the more potent edge-guarders in the game, with Eruption and his forward aerial being good options against predictable recoveries and the introduction of edge-stealing allows him to effectively use his fast and strong back aerial to get early KOs. The additional landing lag for air dodging allows Ike to threaten and punish bad decisions with his strong attacks. As a heavy character, he also benefits from the rage mechanic, increasing his already strong knockback even further and allowing him to survive many attacks with proper DI even at high percentages.
Beginning with the 1.0.4 update, Ike was further buffed due to all of his standard non-smash ground attacks (except for up tilt and dash attack) and his forward, down and back air attacks being improved. Additionally, his down tilt received better followup utility despite its reduced range, and his forward and down air attacks had their hitboxes enlarged. With the 1.0.8 update, Ike was even further buffed and many of his attacks have reduced lag and improved hitbox placements. His buffed aerials improve his combo game even further and dash attack has been significantly buffed and delivers now high knockback.
Overall, it seems Ike has been buffed overall since his appearance in Brawl. He became weaker and his range, power, and all but one of his special moves (Counter) have been nerfed. But overall Ike has a significantly improved combo game, less start-up, ending and landing lag on most of his attacks, while he also benefits from the general changes in SSB4. Unfortunately, Ike suffers from a lack of representation in the Tournament scene.
Aesthetics
- Rather than using his design from Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance as was the case in Brawl, his design is now based on his appearance in Path of Radiance's sequel, Radiant Dawn.
- Moves that involve the use of flames have changed to be a blue color, which match his Japanese title as the "Hero of the Blue Flames".
Attributes
- Ike is slightly heavier (from 105 in Brawl to 107 in SSB4).
- Ike walks slightly slower (from 0.88 in Brawl to 0.869 in SSB4).
- Ike dashes faster (from 1.371 in Brawl to 1.5 in SSB4).
- Ike has improved air speed (from 0.9212 in Brawl to 1.08 in SSB4).
- Double jump has greater vertical height.
- The majority of Ike's attacks have less reach because of reduced hitbox sizes and altered placements.
Ground attacks
- Neutral attack combo is faster.
- The initial hits of neutral attack deal 5% less damage and have fewer interruptibility frames, taking away his effective jab cancel and it has lost all of its KO power.
- Dash attack deals 3% more damage and is stronger at the tip, and does 1% damage at the base.
- Forward tilt has reduced start-up and less cool down.
- Forward tilt deals less damage and knockback.
- Up tilt has reduced start-up, deals 2% more damage and is stronger.
- Up tilt has a less active hitbox.
- Down tilt is significantly faster with less cool down.
- Down tilt deals 6% less damage and can no longer meteor smash opponents, knocking upwards or horizontally depending upon hit.
- Forward smash has a more active hitbox, increasing its reliability against aerial opponents.
- Forward smash is weaker, though it is still one of the strongest forward smashes in the game, (going from 2nd strongest forward smash in Brawl to 5th strongest forward smash in SSB4).
- Down smash deals 1% more damage and is stronger.
- Down smash has a less active hitbox.
- Up smash is slightly stronger.
Aerial attacks
- All aerials have less landing lag.
- Neutral aerial has reduced start-up.
- Neutral aerial has a sourspot at the end dealing 6% damage.
- Forward aerial has reduced start-up and can now auto-cancel in a short hop.
- Forward aerial deals 1% less damage.
- Up aerial is slightly faster.
- Up aerial deals 3% less damage and is weaker.
- Down aerial deals 1% less damage, has an added sour-spot and has lost its lingering hitbox.
Throws/other attacks
- All throws deal 1% more damage.
Special moves
- Eruption deals less damage and is weaker. An uncharged Eruption has lost its super armor frames.
- Quick Draw has less start-up and no longer leaves Ike in a helpless state when it hits an opponent, has less landing lag overall, and covers a greater distance.
- Quick Draw is weaker and its ending lag without hitting anyone is significantly increased, no longer allowing Ike to follow up with an attack immediately after dashing.
- Counter comes out faster.
- Aether deals 5% less damage and can no longer grab edges from behind. It can now only meteor at the start of the descent.
- Aether no longer sends Ike forwards without player input. In Brawl, it would send him a short distance forwards.
- Great Aether's total damage has been lowered from 78% to 60%.
Update history
- Third jab hits on frame 8 instead on 9, making all three hits for his neutral jab connect more reliably.
- Forward tilt has reduced ending lag.
- Down tilt now does 8% damage instead of 7%.
- Down tilt also has slightly reduced ending lag.
- Down tilt now knocks the opponent vertically instead of horizontally, allowing additional follow ups.
- Down tilt has slightly reduced range.
- Down smash has a more horizontal knockback.
- Forward air's animation is much faster overall.
- Forward air's hitboxes are also about 10% larger.
- Down air has a larger hitbox.
- Back air does 14% damage as opposed to 13%.
- Some of the hitboxes in Great Aether are now 24% further away from Ike.
- Aether Drive now behaves normally when in slow motion.
- Counter is stronger.
- Jab 1 can transition into jab 2 quicker.
- Jab 3 now properly hits above Ike.
- Forward tilt has reduced start-up (15 frames -> 12-13 frames).
- Forward tilt has now only one hitbox, instead of three (Sweetspot: 14% -> 12.5%. Sourspot: 12% -> 12.5%).
- Up tilt has a longer lasting hitbox.
- Dash attack has less start-up (18 frames -> 14-15 frames).
- Dash attack deals more damage (Sweet spot: 10% -> 14%. Sour spot: 7% ->11 % and 5% -> 9%).
- Neutral air has 3 frames less landing lag.
- Up air has 3 frames less landing lag.
- Forward air has improved hitbox placements (Hits better above and below him).
- Forward air has 1 frame less landing lag.
- Down air has 3 frames less landing lag.
- Quick Draw has less start-up (19 frames -> 16 frames).
Moveset
Name | Damage | Description | ||
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Neutral attack | 3% | Ike steps forward into a jab with his left arm, followed by holds his sword over his right shoulder with the blade angled downward as he does a thrusting front kick with his right leg and ended by planting his right foot into a one-handed overhead downward vertical slash onto the ground. The slash has moderate knockback, and is one of Ike's fastest moves. | ||
3% | ||||
5% | ||||
Forward tilt | 12.5% (blade), 12.5% (hilt) | Ike simultaneously tucks his right arm underneath his left arm and positions his left arm beside his right shoulder. Ike then leans forward as he widely swings both arms outward horizontally, connecting with a strong horizontal slash with Ragnell. This move can be angled upward into a high angle or downward into a low-angle. It deals high knockback and a potential KO option, but is very sluggish. | ||
Up tilt | 14% (clean), 10% (late) | Ike lowers himself, holding Ragnell both laterally and paralell to the ground beside his right ankle before swinging his arm up as he hops up, connecting the edge(s) of the blade with the opponent. Despite seeming very linear, it has good vertical range (and can connect to an opponent behind him) and is a very powerful KO option on mid to high percentages. Has some endlag. | ||
Down tilt | 8% | Ike does a horizontal sweeping slash angled at the opponent's feet. It is identical to Link and Toon Link's down tilts, but his at a much lower angle and comes out far quicker.
Incredibly fast for Ike's slow moveset (especially faster than Link and Toon Link's respective down tilts), making it good for spacing. One of Ike's best combo starters as this move also launches opponents upwards allowing for some combo potential at low to mid percentages. | ||
Dash attack | 14% (clean tip), 11% (clean blade), 9% (late) | Ike ends the running by stepping forward with his right leg as he grips his sword with both hands with its blade pointing upright with the hilt beside his right shoulder. Ike then steps forward with his left leg into an two-handed upward verical slash to the left. This move deals high knockback and a good finishing option if one does not expect it, but punishable if telegraphed. | ||
Forward smash | 19% (early), 22% (clean blade), 17% (clean tip) | Ike angles his sword downward at an angle as he raises it up and grips itwith both hands before heaving Ragnell counter-clockwise in a curved motion past over his left shoulder and then over his head into an overhead two-handed downward vertical swing, the blade slamming hard into the ground. This move is one of the slowest forward smashes in the game, both startup and endlag-wise. However, its extremely high base knockback makes it almost guaranteed to take a stock if it lands, it can also hit an opponent behind Ike (assuming said opponent is close enough). A close-range hit of its full-charge automatically KOs at 41% or higher, and its Tap input can KO an opponent at 76% or higher. A wickedly powerful finishing move if the player telegraphs the opponent, but easily telegraphed too, making this attack easy to dodge. | ||
Up smash | 17% (clean), 10% (late) | Ike pulls Ragnell over his left arm and downward to his left as he leans down to his left. Ike then does a wide horizontal swings with Ragnell, aimed above himself, ending with Ragnell slammed onto the ground beside his right ankle. this move can hit on both sides and has high knockback similar to his forward smash, although this move is weaker and much faster startup wise, and possesses a huge range which hits both left and right. A reliable KO move against aerial or rolling foes, but the endlag makes it punishable. | ||
Down smash | 14% (hit 1), 17% (hit 2 clean), 8% (hit 2 late) | Ike pulls his waist back as he grips Ragnell with both hands and holds it over his right shoulder so that the point of the blade faces forward at a diagonal angle. Ike then does a two-handed downward diagonal slash to the left at a low-angle, then raises Ragnell overhead as he pivots to the right into a two-handed downward diagonal slash to the right behind himself. The second hit behind Ike deals more damage and knockback, good for hitting rolling opponents. Ike's fastest and least sluggish smash attack, although somewhat lacking in knockback if the front hit connects. Suffers from punishable endlag like his other smashes. | ||
Neutral aerial | 9% (clean), 6% (late) | Ike raises Ragnell overhead with one hand before heaving it briefly over his head and left shoulder into a wide downward vertical slash to the right in the air. This move has a large arc range, which covers a an almost full 360 degree arc, covering approximately 317 degrees. It also has a low endlag which makes this one of Ike's better spacing options. | ||
Forward aerial | 12% | Ike steps forward in the air with his left leg into a overhead two-handed downward vertical slash to the right. It is relatively fast and powerful enough to KO at high percentages, though it has a brief pause like most of Ike's aerials, as well as a long endlag. | ||
Back aerial | 14% | Ike holds Ragnell overhead before pivoting 180 degrees in the air to the right into a wide horizontal slash to the right, hitting an opponent that was initially behind Ike. This move has a narrow hitbox, but is extremely fast at startup for Ike's sluggish moveset, easily able to surprise opponents while being extremely powerful to boot. This move also suffers from harsh endlag, however. | ||
Up aerial | 11% | Ike waves Ragnell horizontally to the left over his head and shoulders in a circular counter-clockwise motion. It bears a narrow vertical hitbox, but stays out for some time. It is powerful like his other aerials, but also suffers from endlag with a brief startup. | ||
Down aerial | 15% | Ike pauses briefly to raise Ragnell over his head with both hands, then executes a overhead two-handed downward vertical swing as he spreads his legs apart. Meteor Smashes powerfully if hit anywhere but Ragnell's hilt, but narrow hitbox can make it difficult to land. Long endlag. | ||
Grab | — | Ike reaches out briefly and grabs the opponent's collar with his left hand. | ||
Pummel | 3% | Ike performs a downward-angled headbutt to the opponent's upper-chest. | ||
Forward throw | 3% (hit 1), 4% (throw) | Ike pulls his right leg back then leans forward into a roundhouse kick with his right leg, knocking the opponent away. | ||
Back throw | 3% (hit 1), 4% (throw) | Ike pivots to the right as he pushes them to behind himself, then Ike knocks them away with a spinning back kick off his right leg. | ||
Up throw | 3% (hit 1), 4% (throw) | Ike twirls his sword downward into reverse grip, then sticks it downward into the ground before stepping back with his right leg. Ike then pivots to the left as he does an upward double axe handle to the left. Can combo into aether, but lighter characters can DI out of it. | ||
Down throw | 3% (hit 1), 4% (throw) | Ike lifts the opponent up by their collar and side slams them onto the ground to his right, followed by doing a jumping knee drop with his left knee. At low percentages, this can be followed by Aether and all of his aerials. Ike's strongest throw, but doesn't KO until extremely high percentages (140 - 160%, depending on the character's weight, the stage and Ike's rage). | ||
Forward roll Back roll Spot dodge Air dodge |
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Techs | — | — | ||
Floor attack (front) Floor getups (front) |
7% | Ike does a rising spin slash. | ||
Floor attack (back) Floor getups (back) |
7% | Ike swings Ragnell around his body. | ||
Floor attack (trip) Floor getups (trip) |
5% | Ike does circular swing while getting up. | ||
Edge attack Edge getups |
8% | After catching the ledge with his left hand Ike pulls himself up (with his right arm on the ends of the stage) and climbs back onto the stage into an upward wide horizontal slash to the right. | ||
Neutral special | Default | Eruption | 10% (uncharged), 35%/28%/26% (fully charged bottom/middle/top) | Ike charges Ragnell before thrusting it in the ground, creating a pillar of blue fire. If fully charged, Ike receives 10% recoil damage. The uncharged tip of the blade can meteor smash. High vertical range which increases as the move charges. Good for edgeguarding. |
Custom 1 | Tempest | 1% (uncharged), 8% (ground fully charged), 14% (air fully charged) | Instead of fire, Ike generates a vortex of air around him, generating a windbox that pushes enemies away. Stalls if used in the air which can help recover if used correctly. | |
Custom 2 | Furious Eruption | 7% (uncharged), 27%/20% (ground fully charged bottom/top), 32%/25% (air fully charged bottom/top) | The vertical hitbox of the pillar of fire is larger, especially when charged, but Ike takes 10% recoil damage when charged halfway, and 15% recoil damage when it's fully charged. | |
Side special | Default | Quick Draw | 6% uncharged, 13% charged | Ike charges, and rushes forward upon releasing. If Ike comes into contact with another fighter, he slashes in a similar way to that of the forward tilt. Charge can be held indefinitely. If Ike does not hit, the move has long ending lag. Failing to hit while airborne causes Ike to become helpless. |
Custom 1 | Close Combat | 4% uncharged and fully charged, 7% fully charged (far) | Ike hits and dashes through fighters rather than slashing the first object he comes in contact with. Deals less damage and damaged fighters are launched upwards. During the dash Ike is given Transcendent Priority. | |
Custom 2 | Unyielding Blade | 7% uncharged, 19% fully charged | Ike has super armor for the duration of the charge and the lunge but both range and the speed are shorter. | |
Up special | Default | Aether | 6% (hit 1 clean), 4% (hit 1 late), 1% (hit 2), 3% (descent), 6% (landing) | Ike throws Ragnell upward, launching nearby fighters in the air. Ragnell spins in place, dealing several hits and trapping foes. Then Ike jumps up and grabs Ragnell, followed by a downward slam. Ike has super armor for most of the move's duration. It offers poor horizontal recovery, but good vertical distance. |
Custom 1 | Aether Dive | 9% (hit 1 clean), 6% (hit 1 late), 1% (hit 2), 5% (descent), 9% (landing) | Ike can throw his sword much further, but not as high. This moves offers much greater horizontal recovery at the cost of some vertical recovery. | |
Custom 2 | Aether Wave | 6% (hit 1 clean), 4% (hit 1 late), 1% (hit 2), 3% (descent), 10%/8%/6%/4% (landing) | Releases a wave when Ike slams the ground, but the entire attack deals less damage overall. The entire attack animation is also significantly sped up with little trapping potential. | |
Down special | Default | Counter | 1.2x damage of countered attacks, 8% minimum | Ike holds up Ragnell. If Ike is hit shortly after the move begins, he strikes back. |
Custom 1 | Paralyzing Counter | 1% (base) | Ike's counter stuns the opponent, allowing for a follow up attack. However, it has a narrower hit window. | |
Custom 2 | Smash Counter | 9% (base) Roughly 1.5x damage of countered attacks, 15% minimum | When the Counter is triggered, Ike will perform a counterattack after a delay rather than instantly, but the attack deals more damage and has a larger hitbox. | |
Final Smash | Great Aether | 5% (hit 1), 2% (hits 2-14), 5% (hit 15), 4% (hit 16), 10% (hit 17) | Ike simultaneously leans back and pulls Ragnell back to his right before doing a turn-through upward slash to the left with the back edge of Ragnell, releasing his sword into the air as it connect. Ike then Leaps upward into the air and catches Ragnell in the air with his right hand, then pushes his left leg forward into a wide downward vertical slash to the right then pushes his right leg forward into a downard diagonal hack to the left to the opp's left hip, the blade stopping at the opponents hip, then he pulls Ragnell back to over his left shoulder and leans forward into a wide low-angle horizontal slash to the right against the opponents knees as he pushes his left leg forward, then pulls his arm back and pushes his right leg forward as he lunges forward into a one-handed thrust, then steps back with his right leg as he pulls Ragnell back to over his left shoulder into a downward diagonal slash to the right, followed by raising Ragnell overhead with both hands and spreads his legs apart as he does a overhead downward two-handed vertical slash. Ike then pulls his right-arm back to his right as he pushes his left leg forward, then pushes his right leg forward into a turn-through jumping upward slash to the left with the back edge of Ragnell, but instead of turning fully around, Ike turns only 90 degrees to his left, then turns counter-clockwise into a spinning back kick to the midsection with his left leg, then turns slightly into a roundhouse kick to the midsection with his right leg, then turn 90 degress to the left before pivoting strongly to the right as he does a downward diagonal swing to the right that curves upward into a wide upward diagonal swing upon connection. Ike then pivots to the left into an upward vertical swing to the left with the back-edge of the sword, then turns around counter-clockwise, and slants his body so that his whole body is partly tilted clockwise as he does a turn-through upward vertical slash to the left, followed by a second upward vertical slash to the left, then once he finished turning through he grasps Ragnell overhead with both hands with his legs spread slightly and knees out, and ends with an overhead two-handed downward vertical slash to the right that traps the opponent with multiple hits as both Ike and the opponent plummet downward to the ground. Ike does a two-handed downward vertical slash as lands with his left leg forward. The impact creates a massive explosion which launches the victims and any bystanders towards the upper blast line. |
Victory Fanfare
This victory theme is a small orchestral cover from the title theme of the first Fire Emblem game, which has since become the main theme of the series. It is shared with Marth, Robin, Lucina, and Roy.
In Competitive Play
Official Custom Moveset Project
Character | Custom sets available | ||||
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Ike | 2222 | 2122 | 2212 | 2232 | 3222 |
3122 | 3212 | 3232 | 2111 | 3111 |
Alternate costumes
Trophies
- Ike
- One of the main characters from the Fire Emblem series. Having fought in the Mad King's War, played a huge part in restoring the fallen nation of Crimea, and taken on the Begnion Emprire, Ike is rightly called a hero. And he has the strength to go with that title. One good swing of his blade can launch even the heaviest of fighters.
- Ike (Alt.)
- Ike's side smash is a powerful two-handed sword strike. It's one of the best launch attacks in the entire game, though it will leave you wide open when you use it. For Eruption, one of his specials, you stab the ground and unleash a pillar of fire. Charging for too long will hurt Ike, so be careful!
- Ike's side smash is a powerful two-handed sword strike. It's one of the best launch attacks in the entire game, so even though it leaves you open, it's a real winner. For Eruption, one of his specials, you stab the ground and unleash a pillar of fire that hits anyone nearby. If you charge it too long, though, you'll hurt yourself, so be careful!
- Great Aether
- Ike's Aether up special is combined with a relentless barrage of sword blows in this powerful Final Smash. He knocks targets into the air with an upward swing, and then they're stuck there as he strikes over and over. Finally, he slams them down to the ground and launches them. Just make sure that first strike hits!
- Ike's Aether up special is combined with a relentless barrage of sword blows in this powerful Final Smash. He knocks his target into the air with an upward swing, and then they're stuck there as he strikes again and again. Finally, he slams them down to the ground and launches them. Just make sure that first strike hits!
- IkeAllStarTrophy3DS.png
Alt. (3DS)
Gallery
Using Counter against Little Mac's Straight Lunge.
Ike with a female Villager.
An idle Ike, wielding Ragnell.
Ike battling Samus.
Alongside fellow Fire Emblem representative Marth.
Aboard the Halberd.
In the 3DS version, launching Samus and Sheik.
On the Balloon Fight stage, attacked by the fish.
Ike using a Rocket Belt on the Find Mii stage.
Ike with a male Robin.
Trivia
- Ike is the only character representing the Fire Emblem universe in all Super Smash Bros. games that does not have an up smash that is a quick upwards stab. He is also the only Fire Emblem fighter to use an arm and leg to attack (in his neutral combo), excluding Marth and Lucina's pummels.
- Prior to the release of the game, Ike's Eruption flames were their Brawl colour of orange before being changed to blue flames upon release, in order to fit his ingame title from his origin game, "Hero of Blue Flames".
Fighters in Super Smash Bros. 4 | |
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Veterans | Bowser · Captain Falcon · Charizard · Diddy Kong · Donkey Kong · Dr. Mario · Falco · Fox · Ganondorf · Ike · Jigglypuff · King Dedede · Kirby · Link · Lucario · Lucas · Luigi · Mario · Marth · Meta Knight · Mewtwo · Mr. Game & Watch · Ness · Olimar · Peach · Pikachu · Pit · R.O.B. · Roy · Samus · Sheik · Sonic · Toon Link · Wario · Yoshi · Zelda · Zero Suit Samus |
Newcomers | Bayonetta · Bowser Jr. · Cloud · Corrin · Dark Pit · Duck Hunt · Greninja · Little Mac · Lucina · Mega Man · Mii Fighter (Mii Brawler · Mii Gunner · Mii Swordfighter) · Pac-Man · Palutena · Robin · Rosalina & Luma · Ryu · Shulk · Villager · Wii Fit Trainer |
Fire Emblem universe | |
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Fighters | Marth (SSBM · SSBB · SSB4 · SSBU) · Roy (SSBM · SSB4 · SSBU) · Ike (SSBB · SSB4 · SSBU) · Lucina (SSB4 · SSBU) · Robin (SSB4 · SSBU) · Corrin (SSB4 · SSBU) · Chrom (SSBU) · Byleth (SSBU) |
Assist Trophies | Lyn · Black Knight · Tiki |
Stages | Castle Siege · Arena Ferox · Coliseum · Garreg Mach Monastery |
Item | Killing Edge |
Other | Sothis |
Trophies, Stickers and Spirits | Trophies (SSBM · SSBB · SSB4) · Stickers · Spirits |
Music | Brawl · SSB4 · Ultimate |
Masterpieces | Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light · Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem |