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This article is about Wario's appearance in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U. For other uses, see Wario.

Wario (ワリオ, Wario) is a playable character in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U. He was first confirmed as an unlockable character by people who got the game early on September 12th, 2014, and was officially revealed on October 3rd.

Wario currently ranks 41st on the tier list due to maintaining powerful yet versatile attacks, with many of them gaining increased range. His recovery is also good and he has a good approach option with Wario Bike. However, Wario lacks a projectile, and many of his moves have signifigant lag.

How to Unlock[]

3DS[]

  • Play 30 matches.
  • Complete 100-Man Mode.

After completing either option, you must fight and defeat Wario on WarioWare, Inc..

Wii U[]

  • Play 20 matches.
  • Complete 100 Man Smash.

Afterwards, you must fight and defeat Wario on Gamer.

Attributes[]

Strengths[]

  • Fast air acceleration
  • Has the 5th fastest air speed in the game.
  • Is heavy weighted, giving him high survivalbility.
  • Versatile moveset
  • Has a command grab: Chomp
  • Has a fast KO move and good punish: Wario Waft
  • Amazing recovery with the combiniation of Corkscrew, Wario Bike, and Wario Waft.

Weaknesses[]

  • Lacks range on many moves.
  • No meteor smashes
  • Smash Attacks have high end lag.
  • Relies mostly on Wario Waft as a quick and reliable KO move
  • No conventional projectiles

Summary[]

To be added

Differences from Brawl[]

Despite being a high tier character in Brawl, Wario has received couple of buffs to his recovery, as increases in his power and speed, making him more able to handle multiple opponents. Some of his animations are also different. However, he also got few nerfs to balance.

Attributes[]

  • Dash speed is faster.
  • Crawling is slight slower, and his forward crawl animation is different.
  • Wario's animations are slightly more fluid than in Brawl, most notably in his idle pose, walking and dash animations.
  • Second jump is slightly higher, and has a different animation.
  • Many moves make Wario's limbs grow larger, increasing his range.

Ground Attacks[]

  • Neutral Attack has less startup and ending lag, and the second hit makes Wario's range grow slightly larger, increasing its range.
  • Forward Tilt is faster, with Wario no longer spinning his fist before throwing the punch.
  • Down Tilt is much faster, with notable less ending lag. It also has more reach, with Wario's finger growing larger as he pokes the ground.
  • Up Tilt has much higher range, with Wario's hands growing larger. It also has slightly larger hitboxes at the start that allows to hit enemies on his sides.
  • Forward Smash has a different animation, being a backhand punch similar to Mario and Luigi's old Forward Smashes in the N64 version. It has higher range and knockback than his old shoulder bash, however it no longer grants super armor frames upon release.
  • Up Smash has new animation, where he headbutts upwards, in an arc, similar to Mario, Luigi and Dr. Mario's Up Smashes. It is now a single hit attack and has much higher range, with Wario's head growing drastically. Additionally, it causes much more knockback, being able to reliably KO.
  • Down Smash has a different animation, with Wario spinning more forcefully, with his hands spread. He also faces the camera more. It has much higher range and less ending lag.
  • Dash Attack causes slightly higher knockback.

Aerial Attacks[]

  • Neutral Aerial has more range, with Wario's belly inflating as he spins. However, it has increased landing lag.
  • Forward Aerial has higher range, with Wario's foot growing larger. It also has less ending lag.
  • Back Aerial a slightly different animation, with Wario throwing himself back more forcefully, waving his hands backwards. It has more range, with his hitbox being in an arc as he moves backwards. It also has less ending and landing lag.
  • Up Aerial has higher range, with Wario's hands growing larger. However, it deals less damage and has increased landing lag.
  • Down Aerial has slightly higher landing lag, with Wario's burying his head on the ground.

Grabs and Throws[]

  • Forward and Back Throw have swapped places, matching Mario, Luigi and Dr. Mario's.
  • Down Throw has higher base knockback and knockback scaling, meaning Wario no longer can perform chain-grabs against certain characters.

Special Attacks[]

  • Chomp now heals Wario for 1% when he eats items, including his bike. Eating items with Chomp also makes Wario Waft charge faster, and ending lag after eating any item is reduced. However, he cannot hold opponents as long as he could in Brawl. He also faces the camera more.
  • Wario Bike is faster and causes increased knockback, specially when performing a wheelie. Also, he no longer falls from the bike when turning too fast, and can only be knocked down by received damage. The bike turns is slightly slower, though.
    • However, the bike has much lower priority, being easily destroyed by projectiles while it could sustain and shrug them off in Brawl. Additionally, the wheels can no longer be picked up and thrown when the bike is destroyed, instead disappearing upon touching the ground. On the other hand, Wario can eat the wheels with Chomp before they touch the ground.
    • Additionally, if the player taunts while on the bike, Wario now picks on his nose after doing his signature "Wario" movement.
  • Corkscrew covers higher vertical range and can sweetspot the edge now. It also causes more knockback and has a slightly different animation, with Wario spreading his arms open in the last hit.
  • Wario Waft deals less damage, cover lower vertical range and no longer grants super armor frames to Wario. Additionally, Wario physically inflates in the startup, increasing his frame, as well his hurtbox, for a moment. However, Wario no longer loses his fully-charged fart if he is KO'ed before using it.
  • Wario-Man's duration is shorter, and with the changes on his Forward Smash, he no longer slides along the ground when using the attack. Also, when doing Up Aerials he no longer receives a large vertical boost, but still high enough to aid his recovery.

Moveset[]

Ground Attacks[]

Normal[]

  • Neutral Attack: Throws a punch. 4%
  • Neutral Combo: Throws another punch. One of the shortest combos in the game. 5%
  • Dash Attack: Dives to the ground headfirst and slides a short distance. 7%
  • Side Tilt: Throws a strong punch. 13%
  • Up Tilt: Throws both of his hands upward. 10%
  • Down Tilt: Pokes his hand forward at ground level. 4%

Smash[]

  • Side Smash: Attacks with an extra-large fist. 19-26%
  • Up Smash: Stands on tiptoe and does a headbutt. 16-22%
  • Down Smash: Sweeps the ground on his back. 13-18%

Other[]

Ledge Attack: Pulls himself up and thrusts both of his hands forwards while laying on the ground. 8%

Get-Up Attack: Claps with his hands on each side of his body. 7%

Aerial Attacks[]

  • Neutral Aerial: Spins slightly, arms flayed. 6%
  • Forward Aerial: Does a kick. 7%
  • Back Aerial: Throws his head and arms backwards. 11%
  • Up Aerial: Claps his hands above his head. 13%
  • Down Aerial: Does a mini-corkscrew headfirst into the ground. 9% when all hits connect

Grabs and Throws[]

  • Pummel: Smacks opponent with his free hand. 2% each hit
  • Forward Throw: Hits opponent with his butt. 12%
  • Back Throw: Spins around rapidly and hurls opponent forward. 7%
  • Up Throw: Throws opponent upward and headbutts them. 11%
  • Down Throw: Throws himself on the opponent. 8%

Special Moves[]

Wario's Special Moves
Brawl 3DS/Wii U Ultimate
Standard Special Chomp
Side Special Wario Bike
Up Special Corkscrew
Down Special Wario Waft
Final Smash Wario-Man

Wario's Custom Special Moves
Custom 1 Custom 2
Standard Special Inhaling Chomp Garlic Breath
Side Special Speeding Bike Burying Bike
Up Special Widescrew Corkscrew Leap
Down Special Rose-Scented Waft Quick Waft

Taunts[]

  • Up Taunt: Laughs so hard he dislocates his jaw, then forces it back in place. It now makes a cracking sound.
  • Side Taunt: Wiggles his butt.
  • Down Taunt: Makes a W with his right hand, then his left hand, then with both hands while saying "Wa Wa Wa!".

In Competitive Play[]

Wario was at first considered to be a character around the same potency as in the Brawl metagame, with players considering the changes to the game's physics to have benefited him, which was initially supported by the addition of rage improving his KO potential, while some of his finishing moves were buffed themselves. Despite his below average playerbase, players such as Abadango, Glutonny and TheReflexWonder demonstrated his capabilities in competitive play by adapting to a more deceptive playstyle through skillful use of Wario Bike. Even so, players would soon realize he had also lost the great potency on his aerial game, now being just slightly above average. His well-regarded status would also drop after Abadango dropped him in favor of Meta Knight. Regardless, and after an extremely solid 5th place at MLG World Finals 2015 from Reflex, Wario was eventually placed at 21st on the first 4BR tier list.

However, Wario's tournament representation and results have remained rather scarce, in particular due to the majority of the mid- and low-tiered characters eventually outperforming him in several tournaments, and the changes to the game's physics having also demonstrated they had reduced a lot of his potency at camping, to the point he had to rely much more on baiting and KOing a careless opponent with his more powerful, albeit slower moves. Eventually, Wario dropped to 34th place on the second tier list before slightly dropping to 36th on the third tier list. While Glutonny's dominance and great placings throughout Europe remained consistent towards the end of the game’s lifespan, his difficult matchups against common top-tiers like Sonic and Cloud remained extremely prominent in hindering other Wario players from advancing in bracket, and Reflex’s inactivity slowed Wario’s metagame development. As a result, he has dropped to 41st on the fourth and current tier list.

Trophy Description[]

Wario[]

A living embodiment of gross, this villain hates Mario and loves money. He claims to have known Mario since childhood, but who can tell if that's true? In Smash Bros., he's a seriously agile heavyweight fighter. He can store up his trademark Wario Waft for explosive results. Did I mention he's gross?

  • Game Boy - Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins (11/1992)
  • GBA - WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$! (05/2003)

Wario (Alt)[]

3DS[]

With his Chomp special, Wario can wolf down almost anything! Hold the button, and he'll keep his mouth open. Also, if you gobble up healing items, they'll work better! When using his Wario Bike side special, you can jump off, pick it up, and throw it. If you take one thing away from this, it's JUMP OFF. Don't ride off the stage.

Wii U[]

With his Chomp special, Wario can wolf down almost anything! If you use this to gobble up healing items, they'll work better! When using his Wario Bike side special, you can jump off, pick it up, and throw it. But please, for the love of all things garlicky, JUMP OFF BEFORE YOU RIDE OFF THE STAGE.

Wario + Bruiser[]

For most racers the finish line is the goal, but if you combine Wario with this bad boy, the game takes on a whole new meaning. And that meaning is to crash into everyone else. Behind the wheel of the Bruiser, Wario turns Mario Kart into a contact sport.

Costume Gallery[]

Wario Palette (SSB4)

Gallery[]

Trivia[]

  • Wario is the first character to be available as a starter in his first appearance, but unlockable in his second. All of the starter characters that first appeared in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U became unlockable in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.
  • Unlike Brawl, Wario just has 8 costumes (like there are supposed to be) as he has 4 WarioWare colors and 4 of his plumber outfit colors, unlike Brawl where he had 12 colors instead of the regular 6 colors. This makes Wario the only character to have a decreased number of available costumes in SSBWU/3DS.
  • Chomp can eat almost any item, apart from Mr. Saturns, Poké Balls, and Cuccos. Some items make it much easier to charge the Wario Waft by adding extra charge to the move, essentially charging it faster.

Gallery[]

External links[]

WarioSymbol Wario universe
Characters Wario (Brawl  · 3DS/Wii U  · Ultimate)
Side Characters Assist Trophies Kat & Ana  · Ashley
Mii Fighter Costumes Ashley  · Wario
Stage Hazard 5-Volt
Stages WarioWare, Inc.  · Gamer
Music List List of Music (WarioWare series)
Songs "Ashley's Song"  · "Mike's Song"  · "Mona Pizza's Song"
Collectibles Trophies Brawl Trophies  · 3DS Trophies  · Wii U Trophies
Stickers List of Stickers (WarioWare series)
Spirits List of spirits (Wario series)
Related universes Mario  · Donkey Kong  · Yoshi  · Wrecking Crew
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