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Makiko Ōmoto reprises her role as Ness in ''Melee'' with new voice clips.
Makiko Ōmoto reprises her role as Ness in ''Melee'' with new voice clips.


Ness is currently ranked 23rd out of 26 on the [[tier list]], in D tier. This is a slight drop from his already low placement in ''Smash 64'', where he is 10th out of 12, and his worst placement to date. Ness' air combos and grab game are quite good, with solid [[throw]]s and fast aerials whose combo potential is bolstered by [[double jump cancel]]ing.
Ness is currently ranked 23rd out of 26 on the [[tier list]], in D tier. This is a slight drop from his already low placement in ''Smash 64'', where he was 10th out of 12, and his worst placement to date. Ness' air combos and grab game are quite good, with solid [[throw]]s and fast aerials whose combo potential is bolstered by [[double jump cancel]]ing.


Ness is held back by having poor [[approach]] options, with below-average dash speed and lackluster [[range]] in most of his attacks, but by far his biggest flaw is having the worst [[recovery]] in the game. His swooping [[double jump]] and [[up special]] travel quite far, but their unusual mechanics and long startup make Ness remarkably vulnerable to edgeguarding. In addition, Ness possesses a thoroughly unimpressive set of specials with inconvenient attributes and narrow use cases, and he also has trouble [[Punishment|hard-punishing]] opponents due to possessing some of the weakest [[smash attack]]s.
Ness is held back by having poor [[approach]] options, with below-average dash speed and lackluster [[range]] in most of his attacks, but by far his biggest flaw is having the worst [[recovery]] in the game. His swooping [[double jump]] and [[up special]] travel quite far, but their unusual mechanics and long startup make Ness remarkably vulnerable to edgeguarding. In addition, Ness possesses a thoroughly unimpressive set of specials with inconvenient attributes and narrow use cases, and he also has trouble [[Punishment|hard-punishing]] opponents due to possessing some of the weakest [[smash attack]]s.

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