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*Up Taunt: Roy lifts his blade to the air, and utters a triumphant "Huh!"
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*Down Taunt: Roy crouches into a low fighting stance, spins his sword behind him, growls "Saaaah!"
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*Side Taunt: Roy poses, brandishes his blade and says "I won't lose!"
 
*Side Taunt: Roy poses, brandishes his blade and says "I won't lose!"
   
 
=== On-Screen Appearance ===
 
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Roy appears Kneeling in a glowing circle of magical symbols, with his sword stuck in the ground next to him. He then stands, swings his sword in a slow arc over his head, and steps into a neutral stance.
 
 
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* '''Slam (Downward Throw):''' Enemies thrown by this move will bounce and then momentarily float in front of Roy. That's a good time for a follow-up attack!
 
* '''Slam (Downward Throw):''' Enemies thrown by this move will bounce and then momentarily float in front of Roy. That's a good time for a follow-up attack!
 
* '''Sword Characteristics:''' Unlike Marth, Roy's attacks are more powerful the closer you get to the base of his blade. If you can get up close and personal with your opponent, you can deliver some powerful blows.
 
* '''Sword Characteristics:''' Unlike Marth, Roy's attacks are more powerful the closer you get to the base of his blade. If you can get up close and personal with your opponent, you can deliver some powerful blows.
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== Trivia ==
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* In Roy's fighter showcase video, ''25: Roy'', he is seen at the beginning performing a dash animation that differs from that present in the final game.
   
 
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D2IT6lhUwAAwLlh.jpeg|Roy along with [[Kirby (SSBU)|Kirby]] in the [[Coliseum]] stage.
 
D2IT6lhUwAAwLlh.jpeg|Roy along with [[Kirby (SSBU)|Kirby]] in the [[Coliseum]] stage.
 
RoySSBUCongrats.png|Roy and [[Bowser Jr.|Roy]] together.
 
RoySSBUCongrats.png|Roy and [[Bowser Jr.|Roy]] together.
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RoyRunningAnim.gif|Roy's unused running animation.
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Marth Roy and Kirby.jpeg|Roy along with [[Marth (SSBU)|Marth]] and [[Kirby (SSBU)|Kirby]] in the [[Pilotwings]] stage.
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Byleth and Roy.jpeg|Roy along with [[Byleth (SSBU)|Byleth]] in the [[Garreg Mach Monastery]] stage.
 
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==External links==
 
==External links==

Revision as of 04:39, 27 March 2020

This article is about Roy's appearance in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. For other uses, see Roy.
Get up close and personal for major damage! Unlike Marth, Roy’s attacks are more powerful the closer you get to the base of his blade. For his Final Smash, his sword bursts into flames and sends anyone caught in the blast flying.
—Description from the Super Smash Blog.

Roy is a veteran fighter in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, first playable in Super Smash Bros. Melee. He was confirmed to return on June 12, 2018 during E3 2018.

When unlocked, he is fought at Castle Siege like Marth.

Attributes

Strengths

  • Roy's increased sweet-spot size and fast moves give him a deadly combo game.
  • Due to buffs to F-smash and other moves, Roy can kill very early, especially against lightweight characters.
  • Very agile, with fast movement speed as well as attack speed and his dash animation also allows him to dodge some attacks as his stance is low.
  • Has a lot of kill moves, including forward tilt, up tilt, back air, down air, Flare Blade, Blazer, and all of his smash attacks.
  • His throws have low base knockback, allowing him to pull more follow ups and combos.
  • Can adapt his sourspot attacks to his advantage, as they are useful combo starters and for juggling.
  • Down Aerial can Meteor Smash.
  • Very powerful counter attack.
  • Damage and knockback are greatly increased if at the middle part of his blade close to the hilt.
  • Excellent Aerial attacks giving more combo and juggle potential. They also provide edge-guarding opportunities.
  • Can rack up damage pretty quick, thanks to his speed and power.
  • Flare Blade can score earlier KOs even when uncharged, since it has very high knockback scaling. It also has low ending lag, being able to be used safely in the air.
  • Blazer can be aimed vertically or horizontally, increasing his recovery potential depending on the situation.

Weaknesses

  • Poor recovery.
  • Sourspotted attacks are very weak and will not KO even at high percentages.
  • Flare Blade can be predictable and easy to avoid.
  • If Flare Blade is fully charged, it causes 10% recoil.
  • His smash attacks have ending lag and are punishable.
  • Up air has very low knockback, so it is unreliable for KOs.
  • His sword has lower range, in comparison to other sword fighters.

Summary

Changes from SSBWU/3DS

Roy has been significantly buffed from the previous game, by fixing some of his largest weaknesses and enhancing his ability to rush down and combo other characters.

Attributes

  • Like Marth, Roy now speaks in English in international versions of the game.
  • Roy now has a 3 frame jumpsquat, down from 5 in SSBWU/3DS.
  • Significantly faster initial dash.
  • Hilt sweetspots have increased in size.
  • Air acceleration increased.

Ground Attacks

  • Jab has more vertical range.
  • Dash attack has less landing lag.
  • Forward smash now hits overhead and has less startup.

Aerial Attacks

  • All aerials have less landing lag.
  • Forward air can now autocancel within a short hop.
  • Up air is stronger.

Grabs and Throws

  • Forward throw is now an elbow strike.

Special Attacks

  • Double-Edge Dance is now executed faster.
  • Double-Edge Dance's last hit has increased knockback.
  • Flare Blade can be reversed just before launching the attack.

Moveset

Ground Attacks

Normal

  • Neutral Attack (Slash): Roy slashes one time while holding the blade with a reverse grip.
  • Forward Tilt (Sharp Edge): Does a swift overhead slash.
  • Up Tilt: Does an upward slash.
  • Down Tilt (Low Stab): Stabs downward.
  • Dash Attack: Halts and slashes forward while bending for more reach.

Smash Attacks

  • Forward Smash: Roy lunges and slashes forward forcefully.
  • Up Smash (Flame Sword): A relatively quick sword thrust upwards with fire effects.
  • Down Smash: Swipes his sword on both his sides with fire effects.

Other attacks

  • Floor Attack (Front):
  • Floor Attack (Back):
  • Floor Attack (Trip):
  • Ledge Attack: Slashes his sword in front of him.

Aerial Attacks

  • Neutral aerial (Double Slash): Slashes two times around him.
  • Forward aerial: Swipes his sword in front of him.
  • Back aerial: Turns around and swipes his sword.
  • Up aerial: Swipes his sword upward.
  • Down aerial (Half-Moon): Swipes his sword downward.

Grabs and Throws

  • Pummel: Hits the opponent with his knee.
  • Forward Throw: Knocks opponent forward.
  • Back Throw: Tosses foe behind him.
  • Up Throw: Thrusts opponent upwards.
  • Down Throw (Slam): Tosses the foe to the ground.

Special Moves

Roy's Special Moves
Melee 3DS/Wii U Ultimate
Standard Special Flare Blade
Side Special Double-Edge Dance
Up Special Blazer
Down Special Counter
Final Smash Critical Hit

Taunts

  • Up Taunt: Roy lifts his blade to the air, and utters a triumphant "Huh!"
  • Down Taunt: Roy crouches into a low fighting stance, spins his sword behind him, growls "Saaaah!"
  • Side Taunt: Roy poses, brandishes his blade and says "I won't lose!"

On-Screen Appearance

Roy appears Kneeling in a glowing circle of magical symbols, with his sword stuck in the ground next to him. He then stands, swings his sword in a slow arc over his head, and steps into a neutral stance.

Idle Poses

Victory Poses

  • Spins his sword one and a half times and then sheathes it, saying "That was a fierce battle."
  • Flourishes his sword and poses with it by his side, saying "Failure is not an option."
  • Swings his sword around and poses with it, saying "Now the true battle begins!"

In competitive play

To be added

Palette Swaps

Tips

Tips about a character's background and how to use that character can appear at random intervals on the loading screen. The player can also access the full list of tips at any time in the "Vault" section. The following tips are copied verbatim from the in-game text.

  • In His Series: Roy, known as the Young Lion, is the main protagonist of Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade. His father, Eliwood, was the main protagonist of the 2003 Game Boy Advance game, Fire Emblem.
  • Boosting Flare Blade (Neutral Special): As you hold down the button, the attack gradually grows in strength. It's unleashed when you let go of the button or when the move is fully charged.
  • Overpower with Flare Blade (Neutral Special): Try charging this move right after launching a foe off of the stage, and then smack them with it when they try to recover!
  • Flare Blade Techniques (Neutral Special): While holding the button, you can use the control stick to turn around and release your charged attack in the other direction. This is a good way to surprise unsuspecting opponents.
  • Double-Edge Dance Patterns (Side Special): Press the button repeatedly for a four-hit combo. You can change the finishing move by pressing up or down during the combo.
  • Double-Edge Dance Techniques (Side Special): If you aim up on the third hit and to the side on the fourth, the power of the fourth hit increases and it will be easier to hit with the full blade.
  • Blazer's Traits (Up Special): Roy is momentarily invincible when he uses this move. Unleash it while on the ground to absorb a few hits, and then launch opponents.
  • Turning Blazer (Up Special): Roy can lash out in the opposite direction with this move if you quickly tap backward before he begins his ascent.
  • Blazer's Angle (Up Special): By pushing left or right during Roy's ascent, you can adjust the angle of the move. However, this stops him from climbing as high.
  • Counter (Down Special): When Counter is used in midair, it has less launching power than when it's used successfully on the ground. For a match-deciding moment, you're probably better off getting into stance on the ground.
  • Counter's Attack Power (Down Special): The move is a little slow to start and only lasts a short while, but if used successfully on an incoming attack, it can deal 1.35x damage back at the enemy.
  • Using Counter (Down Special): One sneaky strategy is to counter an opponent in midair as they try to stop you from recovering. Roy falls pretty quickly, though, so it's risky!
  • Critical Hit (Final Smash): A blade surrounded by fire swings through nearby opponents. If you jump into a pack of enemies, you can take them all out in one shot.
  • Slash (Neutral Attack): A backhanded, upward sword slash. Unlike most neutral attacks, it doesn't include any follow-ups, but it has speed and power to make up for it.
  • Sharp Edge (Side Tilt Attack): Roy takes a step forward as he unleashes this move, making it easier to strike with the whole blade and do a lot more damage.
  • Low Stab (Down Tilt Attack): This fast, crouching sword strike has low power, but it turns Roy into a small target. it's great for disrupting enemy attacks.
  • Flame Sword (Up Smash Attack): Roy's up smash, Flame Sword, is an upward jab of his fiery blade. His sword arm is invulnerable during this, making the move good against air attacks.
  • Double Slash (Neutral Air Attack): Roy performs a double sword slash in midair. This attack's speed makes it ideal for disrupting enemy attacks and getting in close.
  • Half Moon (Down Air Attack): If you can hit the foe with the full blade, this move has a meteor effect. It's powerful straight down, but aim carefully, because it lacks horizontal range.
  • Slam (Downward Throw): Enemies thrown by this move will bounce and then momentarily float in front of Roy. That's a good time for a follow-up attack!
  • Sword Characteristics: Unlike Marth, Roy's attacks are more powerful the closer you get to the base of his blade. If you can get up close and personal with your opponent, you can deliver some powerful blows.

Trivia

  • In Roy's fighter showcase video, 25: Roy, he is seen at the beginning performing a dash animation that differs from that present in the final game.

Gallery

External links

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