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+ | Bowser's opponents are all wearing attire that is red, which is a reference to his mortal enemy (Mario) wearing red clothing. Bowser unlocks [[Pokemon Trainer (Super Smash Bros. Ultimate)|Pokemon Trainer]] as a playable fighter at completion. |
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+ | |2 [[Mii Brawler (Super Smash Bros. Ultimate)|Mii Brawlers]], [[Mii Gunner (Super Smash Bros. Ultimate)|Mii Gunner]], and [[Mii Swordfighter (Super Smash Bros. Ultimate)|Mii Swordfighter]] |
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+ | |[[Find Mii (stage)|Find Mii]] |
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+ | |Airship Theme - Super Mario Bros. 3 |
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+ | |[[Ken (Super Smash Bros. Ultimate)|Ken]] |
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+ | |[[Suzaku Castle]] |
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+ | |[[Samus (SSBU)|Samus]] |
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+ | |Brinstar (Melee) |
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+ | |Giant [[Charizard (Super Smash Bros. Ultimate)|Charizard]] and Giant [[Incineroar (Super Smash Bros. Ultimate)|Incineroar]] |
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+ | |[[Pokemon Stadium 2]] |
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+ | |Victory Road - Pokemon Ruby / Pokemon Sapphire |
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+ | |[[Diddy Kong (Super Smash Bros. Ultimate)|Diddy Kong]] |
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+ | |[[Kongo Jungle]] |
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+ | |Stickerbush Symphony |
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+ | |[[Rathalos]] |
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+ | |[[Mario (SSBU)|Mario]], then Metal Mario |
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+ | |[[New Donk City Hall]] ([[Omega form]]) |
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+ | |Ground Theme (Band Performance) - Super Mario Bros. / Metal Battle (Melee) |
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==Palette Swaps== |
==Palette Swaps== |
Revision as of 03:00, 22 December 2018
- This article is about Bowser's appearance in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. For other uses, see Bowser.
“ | Who's the greatest nemesis of all!? It's King Bowser! In Super Smash Bros. his power and weight make him a reliable fighter. Use his Fire Breath to keep opponents at bay, then use his damaging attacks to launch them off the stage! He transforms into Giga Bowser for his Final Smash and delivers a super powerful punch! | ” |
—Description from the Super Smash Blog. |
Bowser is a veteran fighter in the upcoming Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, first playable in Super Smash Bros. Melee. His return was confirmed at the E3 2018 Conference on June 12, 2018. When unlocked, he is fought at Mushroom Kingdom U.
Attributes
Strengths
- Heaviest fighter in the game.
Weaknesses
Summary
Changes from SSBWU/3DS
Attributes
- Up and side taunts have been shortened.
- Bowser has two new victory poses.
- Tough Guy has an amplified effect.
Ground Attacks
- Down tilt has much less lag and can now trip.
- Down smash is now a claw swipe that has more power and range than the previous down smash.
Aerial Attacks
- All aerials have significantly less landing lag (neutral and back aerials have five frames less, forward and down aerials have ten frames less, and up aerial has sixteen frames less).
Grabs and Throws
- Grab is faster.
- Pummel is weaker, but quicker by comparison.
- Up throw is much stronger and Bowser now hops when executing the final hit of the move.
- Down throw is faster and stronger.
Special Attacks
- Flying Slam spins Bowser around more dramatically and now has an explosion effect upon landing.
- Aerial Whirling Fortress's last hit has greatly improved knockback.
- Giga Bowser's functionality has drastically changed: rather than utilizing Bowser's Brawl moveset, he teleports to the background of the stage and aims a single punch that will force a Screen KO on its victims or do massive knockback upon them if their percentage is low enough.
Moveset
Ground Attacks
Normal
- Neutral Attack: Bowser punches forth once, and then punches forth with the opposite fist.
- Forward Tilt: Bowser throws a backhanded punch.
- Up Tilt: Bowser slashes his claws overhead.
- Down Tilt: Bowser slashes his claws across the ground twice.
- Dash Attack: Bowser throws a kick.
Smash Attacks
- Forward Smash: Bowser leaps forwards and throws a powerful dropkick.
- Up Smash: Bowser leaps upwards, striking up with his spiky shell.
- Down Smash: A claw swipe.
Other attacks
- Floor Attack (Front): Sweeps his claws along the ground.
- Floor Attack (Back): Sweeps his claws along the ground.
- Floor Attack (Trip): Sweeps his claws along the ground.
- Ledge Attack: An inward claw swipe.
Aerial Attacks
- Neutral aerial: Bowser spins around in the air, slashing his claws around.
- Forward aerial: Bowser swipes his claws in a downwards arc through the air.
- Back aerial: Bowser kicks backwards with both legs.
- Up aerial: Bowser throws a headbutt upwards.
- Down aerial: Bowser retracts into his shell and dives downwards towards the ground.
Grabs and Throws
- Pummel: Bowser headbutts the grabbed opponent.
- Forward Throw: Bowser places the opponent on his horns and sways his head forward to launch the opponent.
- Back Throw: Bowser lobs the opponent backward.
- Up Throw: Bowser spins in his shell and launches the opponent upwards.
- Down Throw: Bowser body slams the opponent.
Special Moves
Taunts
- Up Taunt: Sways his head backward while roaring and exhaling steam.
- Side Taunt: Leans forward and chomps furiously.
- Down Taunt: Teeters.
On-Screen Appearance
Idle Poses
Victory Poses
In competitive play
Classic Mode: The Red One. Every Red One!
Bowser's opponents are all wearing attire that is red, which is a reference to his mortal enemy (Mario) wearing red clothing. Bowser unlocks Pokemon Trainer as a playable fighter at completion.
Round | Opponent | Stage | Music |
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1 | 2 Mii Brawlers, Mii Gunner, and Mii Swordfighter | Find Mii | Airship Theme - Super Mario Bros. 3 |
2 | Ken | Suzaku Castle | Ken Stage |
3 | Samus | Norfair | Brinstar (Melee) |
4 | Giant Charizard and Giant Incineroar | Pokemon Stadium 2 | Victory Road - Pokemon Ruby / Pokemon Sapphire |
5 | Diddy Kong | Kongo Jungle | Stickerbush Symphony |
6 | Rathalos | ? | ? |
Final | Mario, then Metal Mario | New Donk City Hall (Omega form) | Ground Theme (Band Performance) - Super Mario Bros. / Metal Battle (Melee) |
Palette Swaps
Gallery
External links
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