Complementary to Link's "Dark Link" costume. His costumes with the exposed arm are based on his appearance in Advent Children after his fight with Bahamut SIN, during which his sleeve is torn off. Lastly, Counter is a counterattack with a 1.2× damage multiplier that can KO an opponent who uses a sufficiently strong attack, and can also be used to edgeguard many recovery moves with damaging hitboxes. This is Lucina's best tool for air combat, and its reasonably low landing lag makes it very safe when spaced properly. Lucina returns as an unlockable veteran in Super Smash Bros. The skin is a slate-blue hue compared to the previous game, and combined with the purple cape it evokes the image of, Nana resembles her appearance on the American boxart for, The colors of their mittens and boots match those of their default colors. Also resembles, Resembles his "Light Kick" color ("Short" in reference source). The thrust has improved range thanks to it propelling Lucina forward, but it deals less damage. While her moveset is safer overall compared to Marth's thanks to her attacks having consistent knockback, low hitlag modifiers, and slightly higher shieldstun at close range, Lucina's attacks are more punishable than Marth's if they are not spaced sufficiently because of Marth benefiting from his tipper's higher shieldstun. Deals vertical knockback and has a large hitbox that can even hit opponents behind her. Safe on shield when spaced low to the ground. As a result, Lucina ranked 36th on the second tier list, resulting with her being reassessed as a mid-tier character, and gaining the fourth largest rise between the first and second tier lists. However, landing with this move is very unsafe, because of its short duration and 16 frames of landing lag. Some costumes that were shared through pre-release screenshots on the. Launches opponents up, making it useful for starting juggling strings. Can be useful against.

A prime example of this is her forward aerial, which is arguably her most useful spacing option, especially when utilizing the middle or tip of her Parallel Falchion.

The duo resemble Gruntilda's green skin and purple scarf. Oddly, its late hit deals more damage but less knockback than its early hit. A downward arcing slash. Some characters possess certain alternate costumes with more drastic design differences, and are not merely recolors of their standard outfits. Ylisse (alternate future Archanea timeline), List of Super Smash Bros. series characters. The weak grounded hit can knock nearby opponents into the main attack. Other players, such as Mew2King and Armada, view her as a high tier due to her easy learning curve. Update 3.0.0 increased the range of her dash grab, much like Marth, Roy, and her father. CHROM. From SmashWiki, the Super Smash Bros. wiki, This article is about Lucina's appearance in, Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light, her pose in official art of her disguised as Marth. Five free online games like Smash Bros – from Super Smash Flash to Flash Bash! Laura Bailey and Yū Kobayashi reprise their roles as Lucina in the English and Japanese versions. Compared to other characters, Lucina has received few major, direct changes between games, with most of her notable nerfs being shared with Marth. Initially a poorly regarded character like her ancestor, Lucina has been buffed significantly thanks to game updates. This attack deals massive. Have Lucina join the player's party in World of Light.With the exception of the third method, Lucina must then be defeated on Arena Ferox. Theoretically, Marth should deal more overall damage when played optimally and can kill earlier, but Lucina can deal consistent damage and kill more reliably without worrying about precise spacing, and her KOing potential is significantly more consistent in comparison, especially at higher percents. Overview. Very similar to her forward aerial, although it has slightly more damage and knockback. ", then lunges in one direction, attacking the first opponent she connects. Lucina - Fire Emblem - [21ɛ] The daughter of Prince Chrom of Ylisse and descendant of Marth, Lucina travels back in time to save the world from imminent destruction.

It can tech-chase, combo into a forward aerial against heavier characters at low percentages, or combo into. Despite her strengths and versatility, Lucina is not without flaws, most of them shared with Marth. A decent follow-up from down tilt and hits grounded opponents, although its moderate ending lag makes it unsafe on shield. Similar to Rosalina and unlike Roy and Ike, rather than retaining Alexis Tipton, who voiced her in Fire Emblem Heroes and Fire Emblem Warriors, Laura Bailey's portrayal from SSB4 was repurposed for the English version of Ultimate. Lucina's special moveset also possesses immense utility, and in two cases, more than that of Marth. Lucina makes a few references to her home game: The battle stance she assumes when her reveal trailer's tagline appears is identical to the stance she and Chrom assume simultaneously during their duel in the, Both of her lines emitted after successfully using Counter are the same lines used when she performs a. Lucina is the first clone in the entire series whose special moves, including custom variations, all share the same names with the character she is a clone of, and also the first clone to share every single move with the character they are derived from.

Everything we know so far! Resembles his "Light Kick" color ("Short" in reference source). Fairly low knockback. Ultimate, remaining a clone of Marth.

Like Marth, Lucina's overall mobility is above-average and the majority of her moveset has minimal start-up lag. Lucina is found in the Dark Realm area of the World of Dark. Has a shorter hitbox than the first hit, which can lead to it sometimes missing if the first hit is landed from too far away. Heaves the opponent upward with her free hand. In recent times, however, her placings have somewhat diminished over time: other sword characters such as Roy and Chrom have achieved higher placings and representation. Like with Marth, Lucina's lackluster grab game is another notable weakness.

Lucina (ルキナ, Lucina) is a playable character in Super Smash Bros. 4. Min Min's first four costumes are based upon the color schemes that could be selected by clicking, holding, then tilting the control stick in ARMS. Most of his alternate costumes change his model to give him colored armbands and/or the Wing Shoes power-up from Pac-Land.

In Awakening, Marth presumably passed down the Falchion through his lineage, and is currently wielded by Chrom. Lucina (ルキナ, Lucina) is a playable character in Super Smash Bros. Inkling alternates between the female and male versions from the original Splatoon. However, update 3.1.0 reduced the knockback scaling of her forward smash and forward aerial, somewhat hindering her KO ability, though forward aerial's combo potential has somewhat improved as a result.

For Super Smash Bros. (, Sheaths the Parallel Falchion, saying "You'll never defeat me!" I don't know about you, but I'm very excited about the way Smash Bros Ultimate is using alternate skins. 's default costume switches between the first and second ones listed depending on the game's language.

An upward crescent slash behind her in an inward swipe. Except for her up throw, all of her throws have low knockback scaling, preventing them from KOing at realistic percents, while up throw can only KO starting at extremely high percents if Lucina has no rage. Screenshot of all playable Fire Emblem characters on Arena Ferox, as posted on the official Japanese Fire Emblem Twitter account. This makes Lucina slightly less threatening in the neutral game; attacking opponents do not have to space their approaches relative to the Parallel Falchion's blade the same way they would with Marth's Falchion, and defending opponents do not need to adjust their spacing to avoid being hit by a tipper. Has the interesting property of turning Lucina around, changing the direction she is facing. Lucina's moveset also lacks a projectile, making her struggle against projectile-oriented characters.

Lucina - Fire Emblem - [21ɛ] The daughter of Prince Chrom of Ylisse and descendant of Marth, Lucina travels back in time to save the world from imminent destruction. At low to mid percents, its angle and high base knockback allow it to follow up into an up or back aerial depending on DI, or only an up aerial at higher percents. Dashes behind the opponent and slashes them at a blinding speed. Dolphin Slash is her only reliable recovery option, and despite being hard for edgeguarders to outcome thanks to its speed and power, it has a linear path with fixed distance, making it predictable regardless. Link's clothing design is based on his Champion's Tunic for half of his costumes, and based on the Hero of the Wild set for the other half. Shield Breaker was nerfed as a trade-off, however, as its shield damage was decreased. Lucina debuts as an unlockable newcomer in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U. Lucina's strongest throw, which can KO at extremely high percentages. The attributed references below come from that game unless otherwise specified. Pre-release tier lists ranked her as one of the best characters in the game.

In Smash Bros., Lucina plays almost identically to Marth. A lunging upward slash. Kazooie resembles one of her four possible colors in, Banjo resembles his sister Tooty, with her blonde hair represented by his yellow backpack. Turns counterclockwise, steps forward, and does very powerful vertical slash downward. This however, is highly debatable.

A one-armed body slam. Rotates her body to perform an upward slash behind herself.

Additionally, since this move grants little horizontal distance, Lucina is vulnerable to semi-spikes. Partial reversal of its normal colors. A crouching thrust.

Later on, players, such as Mr. E, Etsuji, and ProtoBanham, use her as a solo main to consistently do well in tournaments.

She is the only bottom-tier character to ever become a high-tier one and is one of the characters who have improved the most overall.