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*Jigglypuff was the last veteran character overall to be revealed as a playable character before the initial release of the game.
 
*Jigglypuff was the last veteran character overall to be revealed as a playable character before the initial release of the game.
 
*Jigglypuff is the only character in which its stock icon shows the whole character rather than just the face.
 
*Jigglypuff is the only character in which its stock icon shows the whole character rather than just the face.
*As Jigglypuff, after 23 seconds in the 3DS version of the [[Green Hill Zone]] stage, jump in the hole and use its [[Puff Up]] [[Final Smash]]. The block you fell in will respawn, and you will be under the stage.
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*As Jigglypuff, after 23 seconds in the Nintendo 3DS version of the [[Green Hill Zone]] stage, jump in the hole and use its [[Puff Up]] [[Final Smash]]. The block you fell in will respawn, and you will be under the stage.
 
*Jigglypuff has a total of 18 voice clips, the lowest out of any playable character in the game.
 
*Jigglypuff has a total of 18 voice clips, the lowest out of any playable character in the game.
   
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
[http://www.smashbros.com/us/characters/secret11.html Jigglypuff's page on the official Smash Bros. website]
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* [http://www.smashbros.com/us/characters/secret11.html Jigglypuff's page on the Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U website]
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* [https://amiibodojo.com/2015/09/03/jigglypuff/ Jigglypuff's amiibo training Guide]
 
 
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Revision as of 20:22, 3 March 2017

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

Jigglypuff returns as a playable character in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U. It is one of the "Original 12" characters who have appeared in every Smash Bros. installment. It is unlockable in the 3DS version, but a starter in the Wii U version marking its first appearance as a starter in the series.

Jigglypuff currently ranks 58th on the tier list, being placed at the very bottom of the list. Despite most of its attacks being buffed from Brawl to deal higher damage, especially Rest, and it possessing a strong air game, they nowhere near resemble their strength in Melee. Jigglypuff still suffers from a very weak ground game, and has high lag on many moves coupled with low range. It is also the lightest character in the game, making it incredibly easy to kill, though, on the flip-side, harder to combo.

How to Unlock (3DS Only)

Complete the following:

After completing either option, you must fight and defeat Jigglypuff on Unova Pokémon League.

Attributes

Strengths

  • Lowest crouch out of all in the game
  • Most amount of midair jumps, having 6 of them, making recovery/air attacking easy to accomplish.
  • Sing can be followed up with Rest to KO highly damaged opponents.
  • 2nd Fastest air speed.
  • Third strongest pummel in the game, after Palutena and Lucario with max Aura power.

Weaknesses

  • If Jigglypuff's shield breaks, it will fly up much more than any other character, resulting in a self-destruct.
  • Considerable lag on several moves.
  • Misusing Rest/Sing can lead to harsh punishment.
  • Lightest character in the game, which results in Jigglypuff being extremely easy to KO.
  • Rollout can be hard to control when fully charged.
  • Second slowest character on the ground (after Robin).
  • It is one of the few characters without an Up B recovery move to grant it a vertical trajectory (alongside Yoshi), relying only on jumps and its Side B, Pound, to make it back on stage.
  • Terrible ground game.

Differences from Brawl

Jigglypuff received many buffs that brings it a bit closer to its incarnation in Melee. The speed and power of its attacks has been increased, however a few moves were nerfed. Its range was also increased in some attacks.

Attributes

  • Buff Dash has less ending lag.
  • Nerf Base jump is lower.
  • Buff Its crouch is now the lowest in the game, and can avoid a huge variety of projectiles and even Smash Attacks and grabs.

Ground Attacks

  • Buff Neutral Attack is faster and has slightly higher range.
  • Buff Forward Tilt deals slightly more damage and has slightly higher range.
  • Nerf All smash attacks deal less damage, but only Forward smash's knockback was properly increased.
  • Buff Up Tilt is faster, deals slightly more damage and has slightly higher range.
  • Buff Dash Attack deals more knockback and has less ending lag.

Aerial Attacks

  • Buff Neutral Aerial deals slightly more damage and knockback.
  • Nerf Forward and Down Aerials deal slightly less damage.
  • Notice Back Aerial has much higher knockback growth, being able to KO reliably at mid-high percentages. However, due that Jigglypuff cannot perform effective Wall of Pain as it could before.
  • Buff Up Aerial has more reach and less ending.

Grabs and Throws

  • Buff Pummel is a bit faster, with a different animation, where Jigglypuff uses the other arm to hit rather than it's head.
  • Buff Forward Throw deals slightly more damage and knockback, and has less ending lag.
  • Buff Back Throw deals slightly more damage and knockback.
  • Buff Up and Down Throws deal slightly more damage.

Special Attacks

  • Nerf Rollout deals less damage and knockback. Also, Jigglypuff no longer can move in midair after hitting an opponent.
  • Notice Pound deals much higher shield damage. However, it doesn't stop Jigglypuff's momentum as before, losing horizontal recovery. It also has lower range when used on the ground, with Jigglypuff sliding less.
  • Notice Rest deals much more damage and knockback, capable to KO reliably. It also has a larger hitbox, being easier to hit. However, it has much higher ending lag, with Jigglypuff being asleep for longer.
  • Buff Puff Up now causes Jigglypuff to grow much larger than before, to the point of covering any Omega Form of any stage. The knockback is also increased, and as it inflates, the ground shakes.

Moveset

Ground Attacks

Jab

◾Jab – Slaps forwards twice.

Tilts

◾Up Tilt – Stands on one foot and kicks upwards with the other foot.

◾Down Tilt – Kicks low across the ground.

◾Forward Tilt – Spins on one foot and kicks with the other.

Smash Attacks

◾Up Smash – Headbutts upwards.

◾Forward Smash – Powerfully kicks forwards.

◾Down Smash – Puffs up, kicking to each side.

Other Attacks

◾Dash Attack – Tackles with its whole body.

◾Ledge Attack – Flips back on the stage and kicks forward.

◾Get-Up Attack – Gets up and spins around with its foot extended.

Aerial Attacks

◾Up Aerial – Swipes above with one hand.

◾Down Aerial – Does a drill kick downwards.

◾Neutral Aerial – Does a Sex Kick.

◾Forward Aerial – Kicks forwards.

◾Back Aerial – Kicks back with both feet.

Grabs and Throws

◾Pummel – Pounds the enemy with an open hand.

◾Forward Throw – Inflates to push the opponent away.

◾Back Throw – Leaps backwards and slams the opponent on the ground.

◾Down Throw – Places the opponent underneath and rocks back and forth on them.

◾Up Throw – Twirls around with the opponent on one of its arms and throws them upwards.

Special Moves

Jigglypuff's Special Moves
64 Melee Brawl 3DS/Wii U Ultimate
Standard Special Pound Rollout
Side Special Pound
Up Special Sing
Down Special Rest
Final Smash Puff Up

Jigglypuff's Custom Special Moves
Custom 1 Custom 2
Standard Special Relentless Rollout Raging Rollout
Side Special Sideways Pound Pound Blitz
Up Special Hyper Voice Spinphony
Down Special Leaping Rest Wakie Wakie

Taunts

Up taunt: Spins while saying 'Jigglypuff' and then puffs up like a balloon.

Side taunt: Spins around quickly and then raises a hand in the air while striking a pose.

Down taunt: Puffs up and then deflates, floating slowly to the ground in a flat form before landing and reinflating.

In competitive play

To be added

Trophy Description

Jigglypuff

JigglypuffTrophy3DS

This Normal/Fairy-type Pokemon is best known for its soothing singing that can put foes to sleep. In Smash Bros., it fights best in the air and can even jump six times in a row. The downside, though, is that Jigglypuff's so light, most opponents could launch it in their sleep!

  • Game Boy - Pokemon Red & Pokemon Blue (09/1998)
  • 3DS - Pokemon X & Pokemon Y (10/2013)

Other features

To be added

Costume Gallery

Gallery

Trivia

  • Jigglypuff is the only veteran from the original game that has been unlockable in every game.
    • However, the Wii U version has Jigglypuff as a starter character, Making the Wii U version the first time where Jigglypuff is a starter.
  • This is the first game where Jigglypuff makes an actual pose in its official artwork, as the previous three games just had it stand fully facing the front.
  • Jigglypuff can wear the hats of the female trainers from FireRed/LeafGreen and X/Y, as well as Nurse Joy's hat.
  • Jigglypuff was confirmed by Sakurai's Miiverse post before it appeared on the official site.
  • Jigglypuff was the last veteran character overall to be revealed as a playable character before the initial release of the game.
  • Jigglypuff is the only character in which its stock icon shows the whole character rather than just the face.
  • As Jigglypuff, after 23 seconds in the Nintendo 3DS version of the Green Hill Zone stage, jump in the hole and use its Puff Up Final Smash. The block you fell in will respawn, and you will be under the stage.
  • Jigglypuff has a total of 18 voice clips, the lowest out of any playable character in the game.

External links

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