Jigglypuff's rest special move has significantly less knockback and initial damage it can no longer KO at almost any damage percent , but adds a flower on the opponent's head instead of having a fiery effect, which can make much more damage in total than in Melee.
Dair is no longer a Meteor Smash. Rollout now has two stages of being "fully charged": 'Fully Charged' and 'Super Charged'. Rollout also no longer puts Jigglypuff into a helpless state if used in the air. Jigglypuff has greater air control now due to having faster midair acceleration although it's now second to Yoshi and slower falling speed which makes its midair jumps give more distance.
Jigglypuff is no longer tied with Zelda for having the slowest dash speed due to Zelda's dash speed increasing. On the upside, it is heavier than it was in Melee although it is now the lightest character, which may make it seem like its weight has decreased.
One minor change is that Jigglypuff's pound now has strictly vertical knockback as opposed to it previously knocking the opponent up and behind Jigglypuff. Another minor change is that Jigglypuff's down throw now only does damage when the opponent is thrown, not during the rolling part of the attack. Jigglypuff also received some cosmetic changes. The biggest cosmetic change is that almost all of Jigglypuff's movements now make a squeaky, rubbery, and puffy sound including midair jumps and attacks.
Another cosmetic change is yellow sound waves appear around Jigglypuff when sing is used instead of colorful sound waves. Jigglypuff also doesn't open its eyes in the last part of the song, instead only opening them when the song is over. Jigglypuff's blue and green costumes have changed.
Blue is now a sunhat, and green is now a nightcap from Kirby 's Sleep ability hat. Jigglypuff also has a new costume which is a white hat with a bit of pink, based on the female trainer's hat from FireRed and LeafGreen. Jigglypuff does not play a major role in the Subspace Emissary , being an optional character, much like Toon Link and Wolf.
After completing the Subspace Emissary, an extra door in The Swamp can be found that links to Pokemon Stadium 2 , where Jigglypuff is performing a song.
Jigglypuff is then fought and, if defeated, is unlocked if not already unlocked and joins your party. It invites opponents in close with its big, round eyes, then puts them to sleep with a calming song. The secret to the song's unfailing efficacy is Jigglypuff's ability to sing on the wavelength that will make its opponent the sleepiest.
It also uses Attract to infatuate opponents who touch it. It uses a Moon Stone to evolve into Wigglytuff. Smashpedia Explore. Top Content. Most popular Most visited Super Smash Bros. Overall, Jigglypuff's nerfs heavily outweigh its buffs, and the changes to Brawl hindered it more than they helped it, resulting in it going from one of the biggest threats in Melee to one of the weakest characters in Brawl.
Jigglypuff has one of the worst matchups in Brawl. It only counters Ganondorf and goes even with three characters. However, it gets soft countered by nine characters, countered by sixteen, and hard countered by seven. Jigglypuff generally struggles dealing with characters who can outrange Marth , Mr. Jigglypuff only has managable matchups against characters who also have terrible approaching games or equally terrible disadvantage states.
Jigglypuff has always been seen as one of the worst characters in Brawl ; right away players noticed its significant nerfs to key attributes, and its terrible transitioning into Brawl' s physics and gameplay changes. Over the years, despite Jigglypuff's still strong aerial game, air camping abilities, and recovery, metagame developments for Jigglypuff were startlingly barren.
Jigglypuff was also perhaps the most unpopular character in Brawl competitive play, lacking the dedicated playerbase other low tier characters had, having barely any notable players, and was a very rare sight at even low level local tournaments with casual players.
Jigglypuff's abysmal matchup spread further compounds this, with Meta Knight , Olimar , Marth , and Snake , four of the most meta-prevalent characters, all hard countering Jigglypuff. As such, Jigglypuff has always been ranked among the four worst characters in the game in all iterations of the BBR's tier list. Some players even believed Jigglypuff, rather than Ganondorf , was the worst character in the game, since the latter at least possesses a fearsome punish game and Ganondorf players have achieved notably better results despite his perceived overall worse matchup spread.
In fact, the Japanese playerbase ranked Jigglypuff as the worst character on their tier list , though the BBR did not follow suit in their final Brawl tier list, instead ranking Jigglypuff as the third worst character, above Ganondorf and Zelda. Jigglypuff is an optional character in the Subspace Emissary, much like Toon Link and Wolf , who consequently does not have a role in the story. Jigglypuff is then fought and, if defeated, is unlocked if not already unlocked and joins the player's party.
This article is about Jigglypuff's appearance in Super Smash Bros. Super Smash Bros. Brawl Character Matchups Avg.
Navigation Main page Smash Bros. Ultimate Smash Bros. Brawl Smash Bros. Melee Smash Bros. Jigglypuff in Super Smash Bros. Two very quick, yet extremely short ranged slaps. Good for jab locking. Active on frames A spin kick. Short ranged. Can be angled, with no difference to damage. Lifts its foot behind it, attacking upward. The clean hit only hits behind Jigglypuff, while the late hit can hit in front, albeit with minimal range.
Ducks down and sticks its foot out. Has average start-up hitting on frames and ending lag, but decent range for Jigglypuff. Mid-low knockback, cannot combo or KO effectively. Leaps forward with a headbutt.
Clear Classic Mode with Kirby or any character in his unlock tree, being the 2nd character unlocked after Ness. Jigglypuff turns toward the camera and falls asleep for some seconds. Before Jigglypuff falls asleep, any opponent in contact with it is instantly hit. Jigglypuff in Super Smash Bros.
Jigglypuff evolves into Wigglytuff when exposed to a Moon Stone. Igglybuff evolves into Jigglypuff when its friendship levels with its trainer is high. Jigglypuff is one of the four secret characters in Super Smash Bros.
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