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''Ultimate'' is the first ''Super Smash Bros.'' game in which Marth is voiced in English in overseas versions, along with fellow ''Fire Emblem'' fighter Roy. Marth specifically is voiced in English by {{s|wikipedia|Yuri Lowenthal}}, his English voice actor in all appearances from {{uvm|Code Name: S.T.E.A.M.}} onwards. In Japanese, Hikaru Midorikawa returns to voice Marth with new voice clips for the first time since ''Melee''.<ref name="denps"/><ref name="socgfe"/><ref name="nindsp">Nintendo Dream (February 2019) interview ([https://nintendoeverything.com/sakurai-on-smash-bros-ultimate-his-health-choosing-bosses-and-spirits-new-stages-much-more/ translation])</ref>
''Ultimate'' is the first ''Super Smash Bros.'' game in which Marth is voiced in English in overseas versions, along with fellow ''Fire Emblem'' fighter Roy. Marth specifically is voiced in English by {{s|wikipedia|Yuri Lowenthal}}, his English voice actor in all appearances from {{uvm|Code Name: S.T.E.A.M.}} onwards. In Japanese, Hikaru Midorikawa returns to voice Marth with new voice clips for the first time since ''Melee''.<ref name="denps"/><ref name="socgfe"/><ref name="nindsp">Nintendo Dream (February 2019) interview ([https://nintendoeverything.com/sakurai-on-smash-bros-ultimate-his-health-choosing-bosses-and-spirits-new-stages-much-more/ translation])</ref>


As Marth was a high or top tier character in all of his previous appearances, he received a mix of buffs and nerfs in the transition from ''Smash 4'' to ''Ultimate'', but was nerfed overall. While he received buffs both directly and from some universal changes, the faster pace of ''Ultimate'' combined with the removal of micro spacing techniques like [[perfect pivot]]ing makes it more difficult to land his tipper sweet spots, which paired with his jab no longer being an effective combo starter, makes his KO ability less consistent. While Marth received buffs in updates that made some of his tippers easier to hit, he still sees little representation in tournaments, with many players considering him outclassed by Lucina. As a result of this, Marth currently ranks 71th out of 82 on the current tier list, placing him in the C- tier.
As Marth was a high or top tier character in all of his previous appearances, he received a mix of buffs and nerfs in the transition from ''Smash 4'' to ''Ultimate'', but was nerfed overall. While he received buffs both directly and from some universal changes, the faster pace of ''Ultimate'' combined with the removal of micro spacing techniques like [[perfect pivot]]ing makes it more difficult to land his tipper sweet spots, which paired with his jab no longer being an effective combo starter, makes his KO ability less consistent. While Marth received buffs in updates that made some of his tippers easier to hit, he still sees little representation in tournaments, with many players considering him outclassed by Lucina. As a result of this, Marth currently ranks 55th out of 82 on the current tier list, placing him in the C+ tier.
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