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Re: SSBU Art[edit]

The Super Mario Wiki has full size images for all of the characters, though I'm not sure where they got them from. I have them all saved so I guess I'll get to uploading them. --Skittles (talk) 20:43, 2 July 2018 (EDT)

Some things:
  • Please keep the discussion where it started (in this case, your talk page), instead of the talk page of whoever asked you something. This will make it easier and less confusing for people to keep up with the conversation.
  • Please start a new topic in talk pages through the Add topic button instead of the Edit button. This automatically puts a header above your message and thus makes it easier for when someone wants to find a certain topic.
  • Please use your signature with 4 tildes (~~~~) instead of 3 (~~~). This will place the time you made the message to the right of your signature (e.g. Example123 (talk) 00:00, 1 January 2018 (EDT)), which is preferable especially in talk pages.
  • The large pictures are all sourced from the Nintendo 2018 E3 Press Kit, in a ~1GB ZIP file containing all promotional material for the game as of E3. Most of the stuff outside of CSS renders are well over 10MB, and sadly can't be put on the wiki.
Good luck on uploading all of them if that's still your goal. NokiiSig.png Nokii ε (T · C · L) 20:22, 2 July 2018 (EDT)
Apologies, I'll keep that all in mind. --Skittles (talk) 20:43, 2 July 2018 (EDT)
Many thanks, man. It would be very appreciated. Also, for some reason, that website is not letting me log in. Any reason why? --BeepYouSignature.png Beep (talk) 18:24, 3 July 2018 (EDT)
Each iteration of Nintendo's E3 Press Kit requires a username and password, normally given to the press (hence the name), such as gaming journalism websites (IGN, Gematsu, etc.) and whatnot so they can have the images for whenever they're reporting on it or the other games on the page. These get leaked in nearly every iteration, but Nintendo doesn't really bother doing anything with it, so it should be fine accessing it through that page. You can find the username/password with a simple Google search or go through another website hosting the images (I know Gematsu is, here). NokiiSig.png Nokii ε (T · C · L) 18:52, 3 July 2018 (EDT)

Question[edit]

Why do you think, Pikachus Pummel in ultimate is the worst in the game? 178.82.27.142 17:31, February 26, 2026 (UTC)

The very description I gave to it details it. It deals the same amount of damage as a fast pummel (1%), but its hitlag multiplier, coupled with its electric effect (it multiplies total hitlag by 1.5×) results in slower speed that's comparable to a normal speed pummel like Mario, Luigi or Falcon. It's easier to break out of it as a result without sustaining as much damage, which means Pika deals less damage on average than most other characters when pummeling. That's why it's one of the worst. Beep (talk) 21:42, March 3, 2026 (UTC)
I should also note that I don't think it is the worst pummel in the game. Robin exists and they have a much slower pummel whose speed doesn't compensate for its damage. Beep (talk) 21:45, March 3, 2026 (UTC)
I think I can shed some light on the subject, since I did actually test all the pummels in the game to see how quickly they rack up damage on average, which you can find the results of here. Pikachu's is indeed one of the worst in the game, though Zelda, Hero, Greninja, Young Link and Bayonetta's are worse. Robin's is actually pretty good, though is was much worse in Smash 4. Alex the Weeb 22:15, March 3, 2026 (UTC)