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:''This article is about Simon's appearance in [[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]. For other uses, see [[Simon Belmont]].''
 
:''This article is about Simon's appearance in [[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]. For other uses, see [[Simon Belmont]].''
{{cquote|''The protagonist of ''Castlevania''. He uses his holy whip, [[Vampire Killer]], to perform a smash attack with long reach. He also uses projectiles like an [[axe]], [[holy water]], and [[cross]].''|cite=Description from the [[Super Smash Blog]].
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{{cquote|''The protagonist of ''Castlevania''. He uses his holy whip, [[w:c:castlevania:Vampire Killer (whip)|Vampire Killer]], to perform a smash attack with long reach. He also uses projectiles like an [[Axe]], [[Holy Water]], and [[Cross]].''|cite=Description from the [[Super Smash Blog]].
 
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|finalsmash =[[Grand Cross]]
 
|finalsmash =[[Grand Cross]]
 
|availability = [[Unlockable]]
 
|availability = [[Unlockable]]
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|crawl =
 
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|ranking =
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|jnumber = 2
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|walljump = No
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|wallcling = No
 
|crawl = Yes
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|glide = No
 
|tether = Yes
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|englishactor = Keith Silverstein
 
|englishactor = Keith Silverstein
 
|japanactor = Hideo Ishikawa
 
|japanactor = Hideo Ishikawa
 
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'''Simon''' is a [[newcomer]] fighter in the upcoming ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. He was confirmed during the August 8th Smash direct.
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'''Simon''' is a [[newcomer]] fighter from the [[Castlevania (universe)|Castlevania universe]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. He was confirmed during the August 8th Smash direct.
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Simon's main gimmick is his whip, which has a [[Sweetspot (hitbox)|sweetspot]] in the form of a [[tipper]] and lets him damage and kill from a safe zone. As such, he plays best when at medium-long range and suffers from fighting in close combat. He also doesn't have many viable escape options for close combat, which makes him easy to pressure.
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When unlocked, he is fought at [[Dracula's Castle]].
   
 
==Attributes==
 
==Attributes==
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===Strengths===
Simon's whip gives his ground and air attacks considerable range, allowing him to attack opponents from a greater distance. However, these attacks have lag and can leave him open to attack.
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*Simon's whip gives him tremendous reach for many of his moves, allowing him to attack opponents from a greater distance. It can also be used for tether recovery.
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*Possesses a [[sweet spot]] at the tip of the chain where the spiked ball is.
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*Axe is good for hitting opponents who are above him.
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*Holy Water creates a flame that burns for a few seconds, similar to Ness' PK Fire.
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*Cross returns to Simon after he throws it, like a boomerang.
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*Capable of crawling.
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===Weaknesses===
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*Simon's long-ranged attacks have noticeable startup lag and can leave him open to attack.
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*Alongside [[Solid Snake|Snake]] and [[Richter Belmont|Richter]], he has the worst air acceleration in the game.
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*Horrible recovery that is easy to Gimp.
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*Terrible mobility overall.
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*Poor frame data.
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*Holy Water can be picked up by enemies and be thrown back at Simon, which will damage him.
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*Down Aerial thrusts diagonally down, which can SD easily due to Simon's lack of recovery.
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*Heavy Weight makes him extremely easy to combo.
   
 
==Summary==
 
==Summary==
   
 
== Moveset ==
 
== Moveset ==
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*Some of Simon's attacks have unique sound effects taken from his original series. His whip uses the lashing and striking sounds from some of the old ''Castlevania'' games, while his uppercut attack uses the sound effect from ''Symphony of the Night''.
   
 
=== Ground Attacks ===
 
=== Ground Attacks ===
   
 
==== Normal ====
 
==== Normal ====
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*'''Neutral Attack''': Two strikes with the whip coiled followed by a flurry of whip strikes and an upward finisher. Simon holds the whip lengthwise with both hands. Deals 2% in two first strikes, 1.5% (spiked ball) and 1% (chain) in a whip strike flurry, 0.5% (loop) and 2.5% (end) damage in a finisher.
*'''Neutral Attack''': A swing with very long range but notable startup lag. Based on the iconic whip strike introduced in the first Castlevania.
 
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**If the button is held, Simon will perform the whip twirl from ''Super Castlevania IV''. It is freely controllable and is able to destroy weak projectiles, such as [[Metal Blade]] and [[Missile]]. Functions similarly to Sheik's old [[Chain]]. Deals 1% damage when hit.
*'''Forward Tilt''': A strike with the whip coiled and Simon holding the whip lengthwise with both hands.
 
 
*'''Forward Tilt''': A swing with very long range but notable startup lag. Based on the iconic whip strike introduced in the first ''Castlevania''. Deals 12% on spiked ball, 10% on chain.
*'''Up Tilt''': A quick swing that covers his head.
 
*'''Down Tilt''': A combination of Slide and Jumping Slide. Taken from [[Richter Belmont|Richter]] in ''Castlevania: Symphony of the Night''.
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*'''Up Tilt''': A quick swing that covers his head. Deals 10% on whip, 2% when close.
*'''Dash Attack''': Simon charges forward, spinning his whip around him. This is a move borrowed from Richter in ''Castlevania: Symphony of the Night''.
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*'''Down Tilt''': A combination of Slide and Jumping Slide (if the button is pressed again). Taken from [[Richter Belmont|Richter]] in ''Castlevania: Symphony of the Night''. Deals 5% damage, 7% or 3.5% (late) on jumping slide.
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*'''Dash Attack''': Simon charges forward, spinning his whip around him. This is a move borrowed from Richter in ''Castlevania: Symphony of the Night''. Deals 1.7 in hits 1-5 and 3.5% in end, dealing over 12% damage when all hits connect.
   
 
==== Smash Attacks ====
 
==== Smash Attacks ====
*'''Forward Smash''': A whip crack. Outranges Corrin's forward smash, making it the longest uncharged forward smash in the entire game.
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*'''Forward Smash''': A whip crack. Outranges Corrin's forward smash, making it the longest uncharged forward smash in the entire game. Deals 18% on spiked ball, 16% on chain, 14% on chain when close.
*'''Up Smash''': A vertical whip, boasting impressive vertical range but poor horizontal hitboxes.
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*'''Up Smash''': A vertical whip attack, boasting impressive vertical range but poor horizontal hitboxes. Deals 16% on spiked ball, 14% on chain.
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*'''Down Smash''': Simon spins his whip around his body, with great range on both sides. Deals 16% on spiked ball, 14% on chain, 12% on chain when close.
*'''Down Smash''':
 
   
 
==== Other attacks ====
 
==== Other attacks ====
*'''Floor Attack (Front)''':
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*'''Floor Attack (Front)''': Simon kicks behind, then in front of himself. Deals 7% damage.
*'''Floor Attack (Back)''':
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*'''Floor Attack (Back)''': Same as his floor attack (front). Deals 7% damage.
*'''Floor Attack (Trip)''':
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*'''Floor Attack (Trip)''': Same as his floor attacks (front/back). Deals 5% damage.
*'''Ledge Attack''':
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*'''Ledge Attack''': Simon kicks forward while getting up. Deals 9% damage.
   
 
=== Aerial Attacks ===
 
=== Aerial Attacks ===
*'''Neutral aerial''': A whip twirl around Simon's body.
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*'''Neutral aerial''': A whip twirl around Simon's body, dealing multiple hits. Deals 1% in hits 1-6, 4% on end.
*'''Forward aerial''': Forward whip swing. This can be angled slightly upward and downward at roughly a 20 degree angle.
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*'''Forward aerial''': Forward whip swing. This can be angled slightly upward and downward at roughly a 20 degree angle. It also acts as a tether recovery. Based on the directional whip mechanics from ''Super Castlevania IV''. Deals 12% on spiked ball, 10% on chain, 2% on body.
*'''Back aerial''': Backward whip swing.
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*'''Back aerial''': Backward whip swing similar to his forward aerial. Can also be angled slightly upward and downward at roughly a 20 degree angle. Deals 12% on spiked ball, 10% on chain, 2% on body.
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*'''Up aerial''': Upward whip swing. It has impressive vertical range but poor horizontal hitboxes. It can be used as a tether recovery. Deals 12% on spiked ball, 10% on chain, 2% on body.
*'''Up aerial''': Upward whip swing.
 
*'''Down aerial''': A divekick, similar to the ones performed by most protagonists upon obtaining the ability to double jump. Simon and [[Richter Belmont|Richter]] both obtained this ability in ''Harmony of Despair''. It appears to [[Meteor Smash]] in its earlier frames.
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*'''Down aerial''': A divekick, similar to the ones performed by most protagonists upon obtaining the ability to double jump. Simon and [[Richter Belmont|Richter]] both obtained this ability in ''Harmony of Despair''. It appears to [[Meteor Smash]] in its earlier frames. Deals 12% when hit, 7% if late.
   
 
=== Grabs and Throws ===
 
=== Grabs and Throws ===
*'''Pummel''': Hits the opponent with his knee.
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*'''Pummel''': Hits the opponent with his knee. Deals 1.2% damage.
*'''Forward Throw''':
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*'''Forward Throw''': Spins the opponent around once and throws them forward. Deals 7% damage.
*'''Back Throw''':
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*'''Back Throw''': Flings the opponent behind him. Deals 7% damage.
*'''Up Throw''': Knocks the opponent into the air with his whip.
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*'''Up Throw''': Knocks the opponent into the air with his whip. Deals 6% on the first hit, 4% on the second hit.
*'''Down Throw''': Slams the opponent on the ground.
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*'''Down Throw''': Slams the opponent on the ground. Deals 10% damage. Deals 8% damage.
   
 
===Special Moves===
 
===Special Moves===
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===[[Taunts]]===
 
===[[Taunts]]===
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*Up Taunt: Holds the Vampire Killer in the air, coiled up.
*Up Taunt:
 
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*Down Taunt: Cracks the Vampire Killer on the ground next to him, saying "Come!"
*Down Taunt:
 
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*Side Taunt: Holds the Vampire Killer lengthwise and spins it around himself twice.
*Side Taunt:
 
   
 
=== On-Screen Appearance ===
 
=== On-Screen Appearance ===
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*Appears on-screen surrounded by light.
 
   
 
=== Idle Poses ===
 
=== Idle Poses ===
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*Stands upright with his right hand on his hip.
 
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*Thrusts his hand downwards.
 
 
=== Victory Poses ===
 
=== Victory Poses ===
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*Holds his coiled Vampire Killer in the air and unleashes it as he spins once.
 
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*Whips the ground around him twice before holding the Vampire Killer taut.
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*Jumps up to grab a Magic Crystal and then whips forward. Simon will then continuously whip with his Vampire Killer and jump as the camera cuts to a side view, referencing a phenomenon when the A and B buttons are held after collecting an orb in the original ''Castlevania''.
   
 
==In competitive play==
 
==In competitive play==
 
''To be added''
 
''To be added''
   
==Trophies==
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==Palette Swaps==
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[[File:Simon Palette (SSBU).png|center|660px]]
   
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==[[Adventure Mode: World of Light]]==
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Simon Belmont was one of the fighters called to combat [[Galeem]]'s [[Master Hand|army]]. He was vaporized when [[Galeem|The Lord of Light]] unleashed his beams of light.
   
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Simon has been trapped in the [[Temple of Light]] area. His location is near [[Pit (Super Smash Bros. Ultimate)|Pit]]'s location.
==Palette Swaps==
 
   
 
== Gallery ==
 
== Gallery ==
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
SSBUSimonSplash.jpg
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SSBUSimonSplash.jpg|Simon's splash screen. Simon Lashes Out!
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SSBUSimon04.jpg
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SSBUSimon05.jpg|Simon holding [[Holy Water]] with [[Young Link (SSBU)|Young Link]] on [[Mario Circuit]].
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SSBUSimon06.jpg
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D181P3CVAAEFL6l.jpeg|Simon along with [[Kirby (SSBU)|Kirby]] in [[Dracula's Castle]].
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DtDMamwU0AAEklt.jpg|Artwork of Simon and [[Richter (SSBU)|Richter]] counting down to the release date of Ultimate released on the Japanese Konami Twitter
 
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66 Simon – Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
 
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==Trivia==
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*Simon's design is based on his appearance from the older ''Castlevania'' games, most noticeably on the X68000 release of ''Castlevania Chronicles'' with some elements from ''Super Castlevania IV'', such as his shoulder pad and the spiked bracelet he wears on his upper arm.
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**His "Vampire Killer" whip's design is based on its fully upgraded form (a chain whip with a morning star on its top) in the ''Castlevania'' games, while its cross-shaped hilt pays homage to the Combat Cross weapon in the ''Lords of Shadow'' sub-series, in which that universe's version of Simon Belmont wielded said weapon.
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*Simon's idle animation, walk, and jump are all inspired from the original ''Castlevania'', though his backwards jump and roll are taken from [[Richter]]'s backflip and backdash animations respectively.
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*Simon's render is based off of the boxart of the original ''Castlevania'', now turned to face the side and with the Vampire Killer in front of him.
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**It also slightly resembles [[Mario (SSBB)|Mario]]'s render pose in ''Brawl'', albeit mirrored horizontally.
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*Simon is the first character to be introduced in the same instalment as his [[clone]] since ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee|Melee]]'', where [[Marth (SSBM)|Marth]] was added to the roster along with his clone, [[Roy (SSBM)|Roy]].
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**He is also the first third party character to ever have a clone.
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*The screenshot of Simon holding an axe in front of [[Bowser]] is a reference to ''Super Mario Bros.'', where the axe is often the key to defeating Bowser and his imposters in castle levels.
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*In the direct, the words: "Richter originated some of these moves. So, Simon also echoes Richter!" are seen on the bottom. Sakurai also mentions that because some of Simon's moves originate from Richter, it's "hard to say who's really echoing who".<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P-kQWJrjRV4&feature=youtu.be&t=384 Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Direct 8.8.2018]</ref>
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*Not counting [[Echo Fighter|Echo Fighters]], Simon is the only newcomer to be human.
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*Simon's up Smash was inspired by his multi-directional whipping ability in ''Super Castlevania IV'' as well as the limited downward whipping of ''Castlevania Chronicles.''
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*In his [[Classic Mode]] itinerary, called ''Smash-vania'', Simon faces characters that reference the bosses of ''Castlevania''.
   
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
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==References==
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Revision as of 23:49, 29 February 2020

This article is about Simon's appearance in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. For other uses, see Simon Belmont.
The protagonist of Castlevania. He uses his holy whip, Vampire Killer, to perform a smash attack with long reach. He also uses projectiles like an Axe, Holy Water, and Cross.
—Description from the Super Smash Blog.

Simon is a newcomer fighter from the Castlevania universe in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. He was confirmed during the August 8th Smash direct.

Simon's main gimmick is his whip, which has a sweetspot in the form of a tipper and lets him damage and kill from a safe zone. As such, he plays best when at medium-long range and suffers from fighting in close combat. He also doesn't have many viable escape options for close combat, which makes him easy to pressure.

When unlocked, he is fought at Dracula's Castle.

Attributes

Strengths

  • Simon's whip gives him tremendous reach for many of his moves, allowing him to attack opponents from a greater distance. It can also be used for tether recovery.
  • Possesses a sweet spot at the tip of the chain where the spiked ball is.
  • Axe is good for hitting opponents who are above him.
  • Holy Water creates a flame that burns for a few seconds, similar to Ness' PK Fire.
  • Cross returns to Simon after he throws it, like a boomerang.
  • Capable of crawling.

Weaknesses

  • Simon's long-ranged attacks have noticeable startup lag and can leave him open to attack.
  • Alongside Snake and Richter, he has the worst air acceleration in the game.
  • Horrible recovery that is easy to Gimp.
  • Terrible mobility overall.
  • Poor frame data.
  • Holy Water can be picked up by enemies and be thrown back at Simon, which will damage him.
  • Down Aerial thrusts diagonally down, which can SD easily due to Simon's lack of recovery.
  • Heavy Weight makes him extremely easy to combo.

Summary

Moveset

  • Some of Simon's attacks have unique sound effects taken from his original series. His whip uses the lashing and striking sounds from some of the old Castlevania games, while his uppercut attack uses the sound effect from Symphony of the Night.

Ground Attacks

Normal

  • Neutral Attack: Two strikes with the whip coiled followed by a flurry of whip strikes and an upward finisher. Simon holds the whip lengthwise with both hands. Deals 2% in two first strikes, 1.5% (spiked ball) and 1% (chain) in a whip strike flurry, 0.5% (loop) and 2.5% (end) damage in a finisher.
    • If the button is held, Simon will perform the whip twirl from Super Castlevania IV. It is freely controllable and is able to destroy weak projectiles, such as Metal Blade and Missile. Functions similarly to Sheik's old Chain. Deals 1% damage when hit.
  • Forward Tilt: A swing with very long range but notable startup lag. Based on the iconic whip strike introduced in the first Castlevania. Deals 12% on spiked ball, 10% on chain.
  • Up Tilt: A quick swing that covers his head. Deals 10% on whip, 2% when close.
  • Down Tilt: A combination of Slide and Jumping Slide (if the button is pressed again). Taken from Richter in Castlevania: Symphony of the Night. Deals 5% damage, 7% or 3.5% (late) on jumping slide.
  • Dash Attack: Simon charges forward, spinning his whip around him. This is a move borrowed from Richter in Castlevania: Symphony of the Night. Deals 1.7 in hits 1-5 and 3.5% in end, dealing over 12% damage when all hits connect.

Smash Attacks

  • Forward Smash: A whip crack. Outranges Corrin's forward smash, making it the longest uncharged forward smash in the entire game. Deals 18% on spiked ball, 16% on chain, 14% on chain when close.
  • Up Smash: A vertical whip attack, boasting impressive vertical range but poor horizontal hitboxes. Deals 16% on spiked ball, 14% on chain.
  • Down Smash: Simon spins his whip around his body, with great range on both sides. Deals 16% on spiked ball, 14% on chain, 12% on chain when close.

Other attacks

  • Floor Attack (Front): Simon kicks behind, then in front of himself. Deals 7% damage.
  • Floor Attack (Back): Same as his floor attack (front). Deals 7% damage.
  • Floor Attack (Trip): Same as his floor attacks (front/back). Deals 5% damage.
  • Ledge Attack: Simon kicks forward while getting up. Deals 9% damage.

Aerial Attacks

  • Neutral aerial: A whip twirl around Simon's body, dealing multiple hits. Deals 1% in hits 1-6, 4% on end.
  • Forward aerial: Forward whip swing. This can be angled slightly upward and downward at roughly a 20 degree angle. It also acts as a tether recovery. Based on the directional whip mechanics from Super Castlevania IV. Deals 12% on spiked ball, 10% on chain, 2% on body.
  • Back aerial: Backward whip swing similar to his forward aerial. Can also be angled slightly upward and downward at roughly a 20 degree angle. Deals 12% on spiked ball, 10% on chain, 2% on body.
  • Up aerial: Upward whip swing. It has impressive vertical range but poor horizontal hitboxes. It can be used as a tether recovery. Deals 12% on spiked ball, 10% on chain, 2% on body.
  • Down aerial: A divekick, similar to the ones performed by most protagonists upon obtaining the ability to double jump. Simon and Richter both obtained this ability in Harmony of Despair. It appears to Meteor Smash in its earlier frames. Deals 12% when hit, 7% if late.

Grabs and Throws

  • Pummel: Hits the opponent with his knee. Deals 1.2% damage.
  • Forward Throw: Spins the opponent around once and throws them forward. Deals 7% damage.
  • Back Throw: Flings the opponent behind him. Deals 7% damage.
  • Up Throw: Knocks the opponent into the air with his whip. Deals 6% on the first hit, 4% on the second hit.
  • Down Throw: Slams the opponent on the ground. Deals 10% damage. Deals 8% damage.

Special Moves

Simon's Special Moves
Ultimate
Standard Special Axe
Side Special Cross
Up Special Uppercut
Down Special Holy Water
Final Smash Grand Cross

Taunts

  • Up Taunt: Holds the Vampire Killer in the air, coiled up.
  • Down Taunt: Cracks the Vampire Killer on the ground next to him, saying "Come!"
  • Side Taunt: Holds the Vampire Killer lengthwise and spins it around himself twice.

On-Screen Appearance

  • Appears on-screen surrounded by light.

Idle Poses

  • Stands upright with his right hand on his hip.
  • Thrusts his hand downwards.

Victory Poses

  • Holds his coiled Vampire Killer in the air and unleashes it as he spins once.
  • Whips the ground around him twice before holding the Vampire Killer taut.
  • Jumps up to grab a Magic Crystal and then whips forward. Simon will then continuously whip with his Vampire Killer and jump as the camera cuts to a side view, referencing a phenomenon when the A and B buttons are held after collecting an orb in the original Castlevania.

In competitive play

To be added

Palette Swaps

Simon Palette (SSBU)

Adventure Mode: World of Light

Simon Belmont was one of the fighters called to combat Galeem's army. He was vaporized when The Lord of Light unleashed his beams of light.

Simon has been trapped in the Temple of Light area. His location is near Pit's location.

Gallery

Videos

Trivia

  • Simon's design is based on his appearance from the older Castlevania games, most noticeably on the X68000 release of Castlevania Chronicles with some elements from Super Castlevania IV, such as his shoulder pad and the spiked bracelet he wears on his upper arm.
    • His "Vampire Killer" whip's design is based on its fully upgraded form (a chain whip with a morning star on its top) in the Castlevania games, while its cross-shaped hilt pays homage to the Combat Cross weapon in the Lords of Shadow sub-series, in which that universe's version of Simon Belmont wielded said weapon.
  • Simon's idle animation, walk, and jump are all inspired from the original Castlevania, though his backwards jump and roll are taken from Richter's backflip and backdash animations respectively.
  • Simon's render is based off of the boxart of the original Castlevania, now turned to face the side and with the Vampire Killer in front of him.
    • It also slightly resembles Mario's render pose in Brawl, albeit mirrored horizontally.
  • Simon is the first character to be introduced in the same instalment as his clone since Melee, where Marth was added to the roster along with his clone, Roy.
    • He is also the first third party character to ever have a clone.
  • The screenshot of Simon holding an axe in front of Bowser is a reference to Super Mario Bros., where the axe is often the key to defeating Bowser and his imposters in castle levels.
  • In the direct, the words: "Richter originated some of these moves. So, Simon also echoes Richter!" are seen on the bottom. Sakurai also mentions that because some of Simon's moves originate from Richter, it's "hard to say who's really echoing who".[1]
  • Not counting Echo Fighters, Simon is the only newcomer to be human.
  • Simon's up Smash was inspired by his multi-directional whipping ability in Super Castlevania IV as well as the limited downward whipping of Castlevania Chronicles.
  • In his Classic Mode itinerary, called Smash-vania, Simon faces characters that reference the bosses of Castlevania.

External links

References

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