Lloid Trap

Lloid Trap (, Haniwa-kun Trap) is Isabelle's down special move in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

Overview
Isabelle plants Lloid in the ground, acting like a landmine. If an opponent walks over the trap, Lloid will shoot directly upwards, dragging the opponent with it and hitting multiple times. At the very end of the attack, Lloid will explode. Isabelle can also input the command for the move again to cause Lloid to shoot up manually. If neither of these actions occur within 10 seconds, the planted Lloid will disappear.

Lloid has its own hurtbox and can be destroyed by an opponent's attacks after taking 8% damage, causing a small damaging explosion. Although Isabelle will normally not trigger or be damaged by her own traps, this explosion is owned by the opponent and can cause damage to her, making it potentially hazardous to camp on top of an existing Lloid trap or plant one while the opponent is close enough to attack the mine.

Glyroid
'Glyroid' is a technique that was discovered by Vinylic, that makes Isabelle slide forwards during the launch animation of Lloid Trap. To input it, the player must plant the Lloid Trap, then press forward to dash, rotate the stick down, press B to activate, then rotate back forward to then get the slide. It has a 19 frame window, and cannot be done out of a crouch. It is used as a movement option or mindgame, as it slides Isabelle a small distance and attacks can be done out of the animation fairly early due to its low lag. It can be useful to cover both low and high grounds at the same time due to Lloid's anti-airing capabilities. It also initiates standing grabs, cannot be B-reversed, and Isabelle can slide offstage during the animation, giving it minor edgeguarding application. A guide on how it can be applied can be found here.

Origin
In Animal Crossing, acts as the player's personal assistant. In  (GCN) a similar-looking can hold items for the player, trade items with other visitors, and save the game. In ', Lloid was in charge of the in, and in ', he is responsible for collecting donations for s and renting the player s to use in  Towns or on.

Gyroids other than Lloid can be found buried in the ground for the player to dig up, which is likely the origin for Isabelle burying Lloid. However, Lloid is never seen moving (other than rhythmic wiggling), nor exploding outside of the Smash Bros series. As such, it may be a reinterpretation of Villager's Lloid Rocket, which introduced the concept of rocket-propelled Gyroids.