Pikmin Chain is Olimar's Up Special Move in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. Captain Olimar creates a chain of Pikmin and uses it to latch onto a ledge. It functions as a Tether Recovery. This attack is replaced by Winged Pikmin in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U.
Overview[]
The distance recovered depends on how many Pikmin Olimar has; this move can fall anywhere between having an extremely long range and being virtually useless (in the case of edge-hoggers, it can be both). It has a little vertical rise, but can be used to pseudo-spike edgehogs. It does not reorder the player's Pikmin. When used on the ground, Olimar shoots the Pikmin chain diagonally up like in midair, giving small damage and knockback to whoever it hits, in return for being one of several attacks to hit aerial opponents at an angle from the ground.
The effect of the chain on the opponent varies based on the next Pikmin in line; a yellow Pikmin as the next in line will cause electrical damage and minor knockback, a red Pikmin will cause fire damage and minor knockback, a white Pikmin will cause poison damage and minor knockback, and purple or blue Pikmin will cause more damage and still more knockback, respectively. Tapping down after the chain has fully stretched will recoil the tether more quickly than letting it recoil naturally. Red Pikmin do 7%, blue do 6%, yellow do 6%, white do 6%, and purple do 8%.
Olimar's Special Moves | ||||
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Brawl | 3DS/Wii U | Ultimate | ||
Standard Special | Pikmin Pluck | |||
Side Special | Pikmin Throw | |||
Up Special | Pikmin Chain | Winged Pikmin | ||
Down Special | Pikmin Order | |||
Final Smash | End of Day |
Origins[]
This attack is not from the Pikmin. It is the only one of Olimar's Special moves created just for Brawl.
Glitch[]
There is a glitch that causes the chain to remain in Olimar's hand, all Pikmin extended, but in a downward position. They will stay in his hand until he lands. The cause is so far unknown, but is theorized that it either happens when the chain falls just short of the ledge, causing the game to think that the chain is both still in Olimar's hands and not attached, or it may attach at the greatest downward angle possible, then Olimar is pushed out of range by upward wind.
Trivia[]
- The short hop that comes from using the move without any Pikmin is actually more useful in length than using the move with 1 or 2 Pikmin.
- If Olimar performs this move and the Pikmin does not latch onto an edge or cannot due to reaching the limit of using a tether recovery without landing, Olimar will not properly transition into his helpless animation (he will transition into it, but will not have the black overlay) and will not suffer any landing lag as a result.