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This article is about Wario's appearance in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. For other uses, see Wario.

Unveiled at E3 2006, Wario (ワリオ, Wario) is a character appearing in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. Wearing his WarioWare outfit, Wario has an attack where he builds up flatulence over time and later releases a deadly fart called the Wario Waft. What was apparent in the most recent trailer is that he walks on his tiptoes. In the small amount of footage revealed at E3 2007, Wario was shown to walk with a Mr. Game and Watch-like stop-motion gait (similar to his movement in WarioWare cutscenes). Wario has an attack in which he tries to eat the foe and subject them to the garlic stench in his mouth, called Chomp, as well as a midair attack in which he turns upside-down and rams enemies with his head, his Dair.

Pros and Cons

Pros:

  • Very high horizontal aerial movement speed
  • Fast, high priority aerials
  • Up Aerial can juggle and kill
  • Bike-jumping can be used to help recover, or as an edgeguard technique
  • Bike can be destroyed if it is on the platform to yield fast projectiles
  • Takes low knockback
  • Wario Waft when fully charged deals incredible damage and knockback, and can help Wario's recovery
  • Can Crawl
  • Strong attacks
  • Many grounded attacks do not have an obvious wind up animation, making it hard to tell which move he'll use
  • Can eat some incoming projectiles or items to block their attack.
  • Forward smash has super armor frames
  • Down throws can be chained together
  • Foward Air can Wall of Pain very well because of his aerial maneuverability like Jigglypuff
  • One of the most powerful recoveries in the game when all options are available (Fully charged Wario Waft and Wario Bike)
  • Has three different recoveries that can be used
  • Corkscrew makes Wario invincible for a brief moment

Cons:

  • Situational recovery. This is because if the Wario bike is used on the ground, he can't recover with it until it is destroyed. Wario Waft has to be charged to give Wario good recovery distance.
  • Up B gives little vertical distance and virtually no horizontal distance
  • Wario Waft takes two full minutes to charge, and is considerably weaker without a full charge
  • Besides the slow forward and down tilts, attacks lack range
  • A fully charged Wario Waft can cause a SD if used too high on screen
  • Not many killing options

Standard Moves

Ground Attacks

  • Dash A - Trips and falls flat on his face, sliding a small bit. Fairly weak
  • Neutral A - Left hook, then right hook. Decent knockback, but very short ranged
  • Forward Tilt - Punches a large fist forward. Fairly slow, but one of Wario's few attacks with any range
  • Down Tilt - Stabs two enlarged fingers at the ground in front of him. Again slow, but again one of Wario's few ranged attacks
  • Up Tilt - Raises both hands above his head, raising the roof.. Decent vertical launcher for combos
  • Forward Smash - Shoulder charge from Wario Land
  • Down Smash - Spins rapidly on the ground, like a breakdance kick, except hitting with his head
  • Up Smash - Head grows as Wario spins, hitting multiple times with the head

Aerial Attacks

  • Forward Aerial - Sticks his foot a short distance forward. Short ranged and very little damage or knockback, but very high speed and priority. Best used for "wall of pain" style attacking
  • Down Aerial - Turns upside down and spins, drilling with his head
  • Up Aerial - Claps above his head. High knockback, can KO easily
  • Neutral Aerial - Extends his hands to slap, and spins in place
  • Back Aerial - Throws his head backwards, hitting with it, entire body horizontal. If he lands while performing this, he will fall onto his back

Grabs and Throws

  • Forward Throw - Wario Sling Ding, from Wario World.
  • Back Throw - Hits them backward with his butt.
  • Down Throw - Throws them on the ground and then jumps on top of them, knocking them a little away
  • Up Throw - Throws them in to the air and jumps his head up in to them.
  • Pummel - Punches them in the gut.

Special Moves

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Role in The Subspace Emissary

After Kirby does battle with Petey Piranha, one of the cages in which Petey holds either Princess Zelda or Princess Peach will break, depending on which cage the player damaged more while battling Petey. The Princess who the player saves will escape with the player; Wario traps the other in the form of a trophy and takes off with the trophy on his shoulder. He is revealed to be a member of the Subspace Army. Wario then hunts down Lucas in an abandoned town, dispatching Porky to corner him and weaken him. Porky is defeated by Lucas with the help of Ness, but Wario appears and captures Ness. Wario then loses his trophies to King Dedede after he is ambushed by Waddle Dees. Wario tracks Lucas and his partner, the Pokemon Trainer, down and fights them. Wario is defeated and left behind. When Galleom's Subspace Bomb detonates, the area of Subspace expands and absorbs Wario's trophy. Wario appears at the end and aids the heroes in their battle against Tabuu.

Although he works for the Subspace Army, he had no specific alligence to Master Hand, only following his orders because he enjoyed doing so.

Event Matches

Event 4: Cleaning House in Skyworld- The player controls Pit and apparently, you have to destroy the platforms in Skyworld while Wario both attacks you and inadvertantly helps destroy the platforms. [1]

Event 29: Wario Bros.- The player controls Wario and has two lives, the players mission is to kill Mario and Luigi, who are both on a team and both have two lives s well. After beating this event you unlock the Mario Bros. stage.

Strategies & Tips

Save the Wario Waft until it is fully charged, because it's fairly useless without a full one. If you are high on damage, you might want to hold it longer until you are knocked off to recover, because at full charge, it launches Wario higher than his Corkscrew abillity. Also, if you happen to be in a tight spot, and can't manage to lay a K.O., use it when fully charged on unsuspecting victims in the heat of battle. Finally, consider saving it for use as Wario-Man if Final Smashes are enabled: a fully-charged Wario Waft will instantly KO most opponents as Wario-Man.

Make yourself versatile. Although Wario does best in the air, he is also a reliable fighter on the ground, so mix your styles to confuse the opponent.

Be wary of your Wario Bike lying around. Make sure you can always rely in it for recovery, so don't leave it in bad spots. If you must absolutely use it when recovering, then it would be best to use Chomp and eat the bike, instead of wasting time and attempting to destroy it first if it happens to be on the ground already. Be careful not to let the Bike get left off the side of the screen on a horizontal, nonmoving stage like Bridge of Eldin or Flat Zone 2-if this happens, you will have to perform the risky operation of going to the very edge of the screen and looking for the bike.

Eat everything. Chomping items clears the field of items that can be used against you. A bumper or Unira, even one already set, can be chomped out of your way. The Chomp can be used to defend against thrown projectiles-the 6% for eating a thrown Bob-omb or Smart Bomb is negligible compared to the damage the items would normally deal, while additionally hurting anyone around him. Chomping the Bike when you're not using it gets it off the screen without producing projectiles that can be used against you. Chomp is a handy way to interrupt certain moves-it can even be used to interrupt some characters in mid-Smash, such as Toon Link when he steps forward or Sonic's dsmash.

Snake's Codec

S: This guy kinda gives me the creeps.

C: That's Wario, Snake.

C: Wario first appeared as Mario's rival, but he really made his name in the WarioWare games.

C: Watch out for Wario's Bite. It's not just damage you take from it.

S: What do you mean, Colonel?

C: Wario loves garlic. He eats whole cloves of it day and night.

C: So try not to get caught in his mouth. Once that smell gets on you, it'll stick to you for a while.

S: ...That's a scary thought.

C: He also attacks by farting. He can fart to fly around, too.

S: By... farting - Are you kidding me?!

C: Sadly no, I am not kidding. If his belly starts to bulge, watch out.

Special Movements

Taunts

Side: Dances with his rear facing the screen.

Down: Makes two separate Wario signs, then puts them together.

Up: Laughs, drops his jaw, then pushes it up again.

While riding Wario Bike: Wario does his signature "W" sign at the screen, then picks his nose with one hand.

On-Screen Appearance

Crashes in sideways on his bike, jumps off, and his bike explodes while he poses.

Victory Pose

  • He does a donut on his bike and makes a "W" sign with his hand.
  • He laughs gloatingly and then falls over, rolling on his back.
  • Pats his belly, releasing a fart that after smelling, results in an "Oooh..." from Wario.

Costumes

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Wario in his overalls.

Wario has a "special outfit": which is his "classic" overalls look in most of his adventures. Additionally, one of Wario's color schemes appears as one of Mario's original "red-overalls" look. This somewhat mirrors the fact that Mario has an outfit that looks like Wario's (which he still does in Brawl). Wario is the only character who has 2 different outfits (a biker-type outfit and his classic overalls look) with 6 color schemes each, totaling up to 12 possible costumes,this also allows him to have 2 changes for every color in team brawl

External Links

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