User:Raffina H.-207/Character concept/Arle/SSBU

Here is the character concept page for Arle, as the playable character in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

, Arle's English voice actress from Puyo Puyo Tetris onward, reprises her role in the English version of Ultimate. In Japanese, Arle is voiced by, her voice actress from Puyo Puyo Fever onward.

Attributes
Arle is a short, middleweight character. She has slightly above average walking speed, dash speed, gravity and air acceleration, while also possessing average traction and falling speed. Being a sorceress herself, Arle has a variety of projectiles, much like and, but also utilize them for some of standard attacks in a similar vein to , making her attacks unconventional.

Technical data

 * Walking speed: 1.2
 * Initial dash speed: 1.98
 * Run speed: 2.05
 * Dash frames: 10
 * Pivot dash frames: 12
 * Base acceleration: 0.11
 * Additional acceleration: +0.444
 * Gravity: 0.118
 * During vertical knockback: 0.0846
 * Air acceleration:
 * Base: 0.01
 * Additional: 0.08
 * Max: 0.09
 * Traction: 0.116
 * Falling speed: 1.7
 * Air speed: 1.12
 * Weight: 92

On-screen appearance

 * Slowly descents onto the stage while surrounded by ray of light, shouting "It's my turn!"

Taunts

 * Up: Points toward the opponent while smiling and says, "Come on!" Based on one of the poses she assume during cutscenes in Puyo Puyo!! 20th Anniversary, Puyo Puyo Tetris and Puyo Puyo Chronicle.
 * Side: Carbuncle appears and cries.
 * Down: Does a peace sign in her right hand and says "Heh heh!" Based on the pose she assumes when entering Fever Mode in Puyo Puyo!! 20th Anniversary and Puyo Puyo Chronicle.

Idle poses

 * Twist her left arm. Based on her idle stance during cutscenes in Puyo Puyo Tetris.
 * [Twist both of her arms. Based on her idle stance during a battle in Puyo Puyo~n.

Victory poses

 * Left: Carbuncle appears in side of Arle and jumps around, while Arle gives a peace sign in her left hand and saying "We did it, Carby!" Based on her victory pose in Puyo Puyo Tetris and Puyo Puyo Chronicle.
 * Up: Spins around and stretch her right arm upwards, saying "Victory!" Based on her victory pose in Puyo Puyo!! 20th Anniversary.
 * Right: Jumps around while raising her arm, and flicks her finger. The finish pose is similar to her official artwork in Puyo Puyo!! 20th Anniversary.

: A Dimension-Travelling Journey!
Arle's opponents are based off of other characters from the Puyo Puyo series. Additionally, each stage represents the event, or main settings of all mainline Puyo Puyo games (excluding the first two anniversary titles and Puyo Puyo Champions).

Alternate costumes

 * Default: Based on Arle's appearance as of Puyo Puyo!! 20th Anniversary.
 * Blue: Based on Schezo Wegey, as he appears in Puyo Puyo!! 20th Anniversary.
 * White: Based on Rulue, as she appears in Puyo Puyo!! 20th Anniversary.
 * Red: Based on Satan/Dark Prince, as he appears in Puyo Puyo!! 20th Anniversary.
 * Pink: Based on Amitie, as she appears in Puyo Puyo!! 20th Anniversary.
 * Yellow: Based on Ringo Ando, as she appears in Puyo Puyo!! 20th Anniversary.
 * Purple: Based on Doppelganger Arle, as she appears in Puyo Puyo~n.
 * Black: Based on Dark Arle, an evil alter-ego of Arle appears in Puyo Puyo 7.

Trivia

 * Several of Arle's line are derived from her home series:
 * Her "It's my turn!" line during her on-screen appearance is taken from Puyo Puyo Champions, plays on the character selection screen when she is selected. Its Japanese counterpart originates from the ending of the original Puyo Puyo, and is used in Puyo Puyo Tsu and Puyo Puyo~n when a battle starts, as well as in Puyo Puyo Sun and Puyo Puyo Fever onward in the character selection screen.
 * Two of her Japanese victory lines are taken from Puyo Puyo Tetris and Puyo Puyo!! 20th Anniversary respectively, with the English version using its corresponding localizations from Puyo Puyo Tetris and Puyo Puyo Champions.
 * When Arle is blast KO'd, she occasionally says "Uh-oh..." (, Zonked...), referencing her defeat quote in Puyo Puyo Champions. Its Japanese counterpart has been used in the series since the original Puyo Puyo.