Super Smash Bros. Brawl/Marth


 * Marth needs to be unlocked.

The Prince from the land of Altea from the Fire Emblem series makes a return in the Super Smash Bros series.

Marth is the only character in Super Smash Bros Brawl to speak no English. Marth's three possible statements he makes with a victory pose after he wins a match are:


 * 1) "Konkai wa boku no kachi da ne?" — "This time it's my victory, isn't it?"
 * 2) "Kyou mo ikinobiru koto ga dekita" — "Today I have survived."
 * 3) "Boku wa makeru wake-ni wa ikanainda!" — "There's no way I can lose!"

Marth struggles against projectile users, with no projectile of his own and no reflector, all he can do is dodge and block while closing the distance between the him and the projectile user, which is exactly what the projectile user wants. However, at close-range, Marth is nearly unstoppable.

The secret to using Marth is in the spacing between you and your opponent. Marth deals the most damage when he hits with the tip of his sword, so making sure that the correct distance between you and your opponent is essential. Thankfully, his moves cover a lot of horizontal range for a melee weapon.

Use the dancing blade to land quick hits on the opponent, quickly building up damage or you can cancel after two or three slashes then go into a smash attack or a shield breaker. This will leave the opponent guessing - is hegoing to do all four slashes, or is he going to cancel early and smash attack me? Trying to fight while figuring all this out will be difficult for him/her, use this to your advantage.

Counter can also be used to help block projectile attacks and counter-attack a strong opponent. If the opponent gets a spicy curry dish, use counter when he's up close to block a fireball while attacking. Otherwise Marth would just keep flinching from the fireballs.

Smash Attacks

 * Blade Attack||He unleashes his most powerful blade attack
 * Upper blade Attack||He does an upward sword attack
 * Spin blade attack||He slashes things next to him
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 * Upper blade Attack||He does an upward sword attack
 * Spin blade attack||He slashes things next to him
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 * Spin blade attack||He slashes things next to him
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Special Attacks

 * Shield Breaker||This is a charging attack that will do above average damage to a shield/the longer b is held, the stronger it gets. Hitting a shield with a full charge will instantly shatter it. When fully-charged in the air, it will give Marth horizontal momentum.
 * Dancing Blade||This can produce up to 9 different slashes, depending on the position of the control stick.
 * Dolphin Slash||Recovery move, Marth jumps upwards, slashing all in his way. His only real recovery move.
 * Counter||Counter-attacks with 110% power the move Marth was hit with.
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 * Dancing Blade||This can produce up to 9 different slashes, depending on the position of the control stick.
 * Dolphin Slash||Recovery move, Marth jumps upwards, slashing all in his way. His only real recovery move.
 * Counter||Counter-attacks with 110% power the move Marth was hit with.
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 * Counter||Counter-attacks with 110% power the move Marth was hit with.
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 * Counter||Counter-attacks with 110% power the move Marth was hit with.
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Taunts

 * He points his sword straight up.
 * He swipes his sword twice and sheathes it.
 * He whips his sword around while saying "Minna, miteite kure!" which translates to "Everyone, please look!"..
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 * He swipes his sword twice and sheathes it.
 * He whips his sword around while saying "Minna, miteite kure!" which translates to "Everyone, please look!"..
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 * He whips his sword around while saying "Minna, miteite kure!" which translates to "Everyone, please look!"..
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Final Smash
Critical Hit: This move is taken directly from the fights in the Fire Emblem series! If used accurately, Critical Hit is almost guaranteed to cause KOs. You must be aware that using Critical Hit near a ledge or the edge of the screen can be fatal to Marth if you do not manage to hit your opponent, as the move will cause him to rush off the playing field. Critical hit is the most damaging non-countered single hit move in the game, causing 60% damage in a single hit. The window that pops up shows the enemies' hitpoints being drained away (a reference to Fire Emblem).

Snake
Snake will be deadlier because his standard and special attacks always have high KO Ratings. His side special attack can keep Marth far away, while his grenades can cause a serious nuisance. Pick up his grenades and throw them back, or use to dodge missiles in order to close the distance. Marth's counter can be used to block oncoming missiles and take them out of Snake's control, while leaving Snake temporarily open to abuse. Be wary of his C4 attack and his land mines (if you're not paying close attention, these could be hidden anywhere). If you see a suspect spot, a quick DSmash will safely detonate any mines provided Marth is far enough away.

Link
Marth definitely has the advantage here. Link's inferior speed and his huge cues when attacking will make a counter-happy Marth-user's day. When the Gale boomerang is returning, with Marth in between it and Link, normally a Link-user will have an attack ready for his opponent as the boomerang closes the distance. Marth can ride the gust back and have a counter ready for what, in most cases, will be a hard-charged strike. Apart from Link's readable play style, his bombs can be caught easily with an aerial dodge.

Toon Link
Aside from being slightly faster than Link, and his terrible range and knockback, Marth's strategy for Toon Link is virtually identical (with the notable exception of the Gale Boomerang Counter strategy). Marth can keep Toon Link at tip's distance with impugnity, as it puts Marth outside of Toon Link's range. Any bombs can be caught by aerially dodging them.

Ike
At close range, Ike is terrifying, even at low damage percentages. Distance is key. On top of Ike's immense power, he also has a range advantage over Marth. That said, Marth can still destroy even the most prodigious of Ike users by employing a hit-and-run strategy with some counters thrown into the mix. Ike is incredibly slow and all of his attacks are easily readable. Build damage with quick, cheap hits, never staying in one area at a time to confuse, or at least frustrate the Ike-user. Once between 40%-80%, a well-timed counter can off Ike in a heartbeat. A cheap strategy, not exclusive to Marth, is Ike's FSpecial when used in recovery. When Ike is charging forward in mid-air and is provoked to swing (triggered by a player skilled enough to jump out from the stage and able to survive a relatively strong hit), Ike can fall helplessly to his death. It is important to remember that the player must incite a hit from Ike, not land one.