Editing Dr. Mario (SSBU)

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Compared to {{SSBU|Mario}}, Dr. Mario is still a slower and stronger clone of him. Aside from having an updated [[idle animation]], slightly higher traction compared to Mario, an altered animation for his [[side special]], as well as receiving a new down aerial and back throw, he has not been further decloned. He has also received many of the same changes as Mario.
Compared to {{SSBU|Mario}}, Dr. Mario is still a slower and stronger clone of him. Aside from having an updated [[idle animation]], slightly higher traction compared to Mario, an altered animation for his [[side special]], as well as receiving a new down aerial and back throw, he has not been further decloned. He has also received many of the same changes as Mario.


Overall, Dr. Mario's damage-racking potential has increased and his recovery is safer and slightly better overall, though none of his buffs have benefitted him enough to raise his tier list placement significantly. He also retains many of his weaknesses from ''SSB4'', such as short range, poor mobility, and awful recovery, none of which were toned down in game updates. Thus, despite performing better in ''Ultimate'', Dr. Mario has not improved significantly from his appearance in ''SSB4'', which is made more egregious when coupled with the buffs other veterans have received and the introduction of plentiful, more powerful DLC characters Dr. Mario struggles against. Ultimately, despite his buffs, Dr. Mario is worse relative to the cast in ''Ultimate''.
Overall, Dr. Mario's damage-racking potential has increased and his recovery is safer and slightly better overall, though none of his buffs have benefitted him enough to raise his tier list placement significantly. He also retains many of his weaknesses from ''SSB4'', such as short range, poor mobility, and awful recovery, none of which were toned down in game updates. Thus, despite performing better in ''Ultimate'', Dr. Mario has not improved significantly from his appearance in ''SSB4'', which is made more egregious when coupled with the buffs other veterans have received and the introduction of plentiful, more powerful DLC characters Dr. Mario struggles against (like {{SSBU|Joker}}, {{SSBU|Byleth}}, {{SSBU|Min Min}}, {{SSBU|Steve}}, {{SSBU|Sephiroth}}, {{SSBU|Pyra}} & {{SSBU|Mythra}}, and {{SSBU|Kazuya}}). Ultimately, despite his buffs, Dr. Mario is worse relative to the cast in ''Ultimate''.


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{{SSB4 to SSBU changelist|char=Dr. Mario}}

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