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*If one faces a CPU Luigi and he uses Negative Zone, he will almost always only spam his Fireballs over and over again, even if his AI is set to Level 9. The CPU will start to use different attacks after the circle begins fading out.
 
*If one faces a CPU Luigi and he uses Negative Zone, he will almost always only spam his Fireballs over and over again, even if his AI is set to Level 9. The CPU will start to use different attacks after the circle begins fading out.
 
*Despite Luigi's down taunt doing set knockback, it's still significantly more powerful in the Negative Zone, even powerful enough to OHKO lighter characters. This might mean that rather than making characters lighter, the Negative Zone decreases launch resistance.
 
*Despite Luigi's down taunt doing set knockback, it's still significantly more powerful in the Negative Zone, even powerful enough to OHKO lighter characters. This might mean that rather than making characters lighter, the Negative Zone decreases launch resistance.
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*This is one of the Final Smashes that the character dances in, the others are Peach Blossom and Waddle Dee Army.
   
 
==External links==
 
==External links==

Revision as of 19:29, 10 October 2011

Template:Special Move The Negative Zone is Luigi's Final Smash. It has unique properties. Luigi dances, and a large, greenish-tint void surrounds him. Inside the void, the colors of the environment, the other characters inside the void, and Luigi himself become inverted with a G-Major-like effect. Opponents caught in the void fall victim to all sorts of afflictions given out randomly to opponents. Luigi dances hypnotically and chants for the first few seconds of the Final Smash, but is unaffected by the Negative Zone (except a minor decrease in speed while still being faster than most other characters) when he's done. Even if Luigi dies, the Final Smash does not immediately end. Using this move while over the edge may result in an SD as the zone sinks until Luigi's dance is finished and while he is dancing he cannot move. If opponents are caught in the Negative Zone, they become open targets as Luigi charges his foes and knocks them off the stage. It also appears that the Fire Jump Punch can be used to great effect, very often dealing a one-hit KO in the affected zone. When the Negative Zone disappears, the flowers and the dizziness opponents were given will remain and inflict slightly more damage after the Final Smash ends. Unlike character's final smash, Luigi's Final Smash can pierce invincible opponents with any effect. If Luigi was under Manaphy's Heart Swap and ends with switched opponent, the player with Luigi will be affected by Negative Zone and one opponent won't be affected when character enters the Negative Zone.

However, it's easy to escape by just rolling out, although the victim must still be careful to not get hit by Luigi. The move is very useful in team matches if one of Luigi's partners is a hard-hitter (eg: Donkey Kong, Ganondorf, Ike, Bowser).

List of effects:

The effects of the negative zone

One of the many ways that the Negative Zone can affect a character

  • Drastically reduced attack power
  • Weight reduction, therefore greater launch distance when hit, making a lot of Luigi's moves (such as his Smash attacks and Super Jump Punch) effective finishers even at very low percentages
  • Increased likelihood of Prat Falling
  • Flower growth on head, which causes damage (steadily)
  • Dizziness as if shield broke (this can happen to aerial characters, which may KO them if not above a platform)
  • Uncontrollable taunting.
  • Sudden sleepiness (which can last from a few seconds to several minutes)
  • Timeslow effect

(The invincibility from respawning does not stop the effects from taking place)

Origin

The move is unique to Brawl. However, the name may be a reference to Luigi always being in his brother's shadow (Causing a severe inferiority complex, ironically Luigi is considered stronger than Mario by the tier list), the fact that Luigi was originally just a palette swap of Mario's color scheme, the Negative Zone bonus areas in Super Mario Bros 2, the infamous "Minus World" glitch in the original Super Mario Bros., the inverted overworld in Super Mario Bros. 2, or the fact that every color viewed through the bubble is changed into its false color.

Trophy Description

Negative Zone Trophy

The Negative Zone trophy in Super Smash Bros. Brawl.

Luigi's Final Smash. As exotic music plays, he performs a dance befitting a sorcerer's incantation. A barrier envelops him, negatively impacting all in his area. Random effects include getting launched, sleeping, moving in slow motion, tripping, fainting, and losing attack power. This technique is a reflection of the dark side he embraced in his brother's shadow.

Note that in the PAL version, the last line reads: In contrast to the oddness of the dance, this is a terribly powerful Final Smash.

Trivia

  • If one faces a CPU Luigi and he uses Negative Zone, he will almost always only spam his Fireballs over and over again, even if his AI is set to Level 9. The CPU will start to use different attacks after the circle begins fading out.
  • Despite Luigi's down taunt doing set knockback, it's still significantly more powerful in the Negative Zone, even powerful enough to OHKO lighter characters. This might mean that rather than making characters lighter, the Negative Zone decreases launch resistance.
  • This is one of the Final Smashes that the character dances in, the others are Peach Blossom and Waddle Dee Army.

External links

Luigi's Special Moves
64 Melee Brawl 3DS/Wii U Ultimate
Standard Special Fireball
Side Special Green Missile
Up Special Super Jump Punch
Down Special Luigi Cyclone
Final Smash Negative Zone Poltergust 5000 Poltergust G-00