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'''Villager''' ({{ja|むらびと|Murabito}}, ''Villager'')  is a [[newcomer]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''. Villager was revealed during E3 2013 on June 11th, 2013 during the first reveal trailer for Smash 4, and alongside other newcomers announced during E3 2013, {{SSB4|Wii Fit Trainer}} and {{SSB4|Mega Man}}. Similar to the {{SSB4|Wii Fit Trainer}}, {{SSB4|Robin}}, and {{SSB4|Corrin}}, players are able to play as male and female versions of the Villager. There are four male and four female variations available. He was also among the first wave of [[amiibo]] figures that are compatible with ''SSB4''.
'''Villager''' ({{ja|むらびと|Murabito}}, ''Villager'')  is a [[newcomer]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''. Villager was revealed during E3 2013 on June 11th, 2013 during the first reveal trailer for Smash 4, and alongside other newcomers announced during E3 2013, {{SSB4|Wii Fit Trainer}} and {{SSB4|Mega Man}}. Similar to the {{SSB4|Wii Fit Trainer}}, {{SSB4|Robin}}, and {{SSB4|Corrin}}, players are able to play as male and female versions of the Villager. There are four male and four female variations available. He was also among the first wave of [[amiibo]] figures that are compatible with ''SSB4''.


Villager is currently ranked 17th out of 58 characters in the official [[tier list]], clocking into B tier, the high tier. Villager maintains powerful zoning and camping games, both of which are among the most powerful in the game, due to his flexible forward and back aerials, [[Pocket]] helping him to approach against other zoning characters, [[Lloid Rocket]] helping to both camp and outcamp opponents, and [[Timber]] providing stage control. Villager also boasts a powerful aerial moveset, among the longest, safest [[recoveries]] in the game, and a wealth of safe edgeguarding options. However, the character is held back by an inability to reliably combo into his most powerful KO moves, as well as below-average movement stemming from his low [[dashing]] and aerial speeds. Villager also has poor options when fighting in close ranges, due to a slow, punishable [[grab]] and rather slow, unsafe tilts, and he can also be countered by characters who can reflecte or negate projectiles, such as {{SSB4|Rosalina}}.
Villager is currently ranked 17th out of 58 characters in the official [[tier list]], clocking into B tier, the high tier. Villager maintains powerful zoning and camping games, both of which are among the most powerful in the game, due to his flexible forward and back aerials, [[Pocket]] helping him to approach against other zoning characters, [[Lloid Rocket]] helping to both camp and outcamp opponents, and [[Timber]] providing stage control. Villager also boasts a powerful aerial moveset, among the longest, safest [[recoveries]] in the game, and a wealth of safe edgeguarding options.  
 
However, the character is held back by an inability to reliably combo into his most powerful KO moves, as well as below-average movement stemming from his low [[dashing]] and aerial speeds. Villager also has poor options when fighting in close ranges, due to a slow, punishable [[grab]] and rather slow, unsafe tilts, and he can also be countered by characters who can reflect or negate projectiles, such as {{SSB4|Rosalina}}.


Overall, Villager's stage control and edgeguarding options have allowed him to achieve very positive tournament results, especially in Japan, largely thanks to {{Sm|Ranai}}, and he is considered to be a viable high-tier character.
Overall, Villager's stage control and edgeguarding options have allowed him to achieve very positive tournament results, especially in Japan, largely thanks to {{Sm|Ranai}}, and he is considered to be a viable high-tier character.