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{{disambig2|Master Hand's appearance in ''[[Melee]]''|general information|Master Hand}} | |||
{{boss | |||
|name = Master Hand | |||
|image =[[File:MasterHandMelee.jpg|200px]] | |||
|caption =[[File:SmashBrosSymbol.svg|50px|class=invert]] | |||
Master Hand's appearance in ''Melee''. | |||
|boss = ''[[Melee]]'' | |||
|universe = {{uv|Super Smash Bros.}} | |||
|location = {{SSBM|Final Destination}} | |||
|creator = | |||
|voiceactor = [[Dean Harrington]] | |||
}} | |||
{{Head|Master Hand|g=SSBM|s=16px}} | |||
'''Master Hand''' (known internally as '''MASTERH''') is a [[boss]] appearing in ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'', reprising his role as a boss in the single-player mode of ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' He is the final boss of the 1-player {{SSBM|Classic Mode}}, and has a set HP which must be depleted to win; he does not appear in the Adventure Mode or All-Star Mode, where his role is replaced instead by [[Giga Bowser]] and a team of {{SSBM|Mr. Game & Watch}}es. He is fought on the ''Melee'' version of {{SSBM|Final Destination}}. Defeating Master Hand once again causes the screen to fade to white as he explodes into the background; after the last results screen, the player's character is seen tumbling, then turning into their [[Trophy]] state, landing in the [[Collection]] room of the game. Master Hand can be played via use of the [[Master Hand glitch]]. | |||
Master Hand received a multitude of alterations to his overall fighting style when moving on to ''Melee''. His moveset is slightly altered and expanded, he loses the ability to turn around, and his HP is altered based on the [[difficulty]]. In addition to this increase in HP, his power increases with each increment in difficulty, with the highest levels giving him a multitude of attacks with [[OHKO]] potential. Additionally, instead of appearing as a glove with a "cuff", Master Hand's "wrist" fades into nothingness. | Master Hand received a multitude of alterations to his overall fighting style when moving on to ''Melee''. His moveset is slightly altered and expanded, he loses the ability to turn around, and his HP is altered based on the [[difficulty]]. In addition to this increase in HP, his power increases with each increment in difficulty, with the highest levels giving him a multitude of attacks with [[OHKO]] potential. Additionally, instead of appearing as a glove with a "cuff", Master Hand's "wrist" fades into nothingness. | ||
The game also introduced | The game also introduced {{SSBM|Crazy Hand}}, Master Hand's left-handed partner. If the player reduces Master Hand's HP by half, Crazy Hand appears then starts with the same number of HP (matching the difficulty) to whatever Master Hand started with from the beginning. When the two are on the field at the same time, they can perform powerful combination attacks. Crazy Hand appears when set conditions are met. | ||
Master Hand does not appear in the opening cinematic, though his trophy (see below) elaborates his role in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' universe. | Master Hand does not appear in the opening cinematic, though his trophy (see below) elaborates his role in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' universe. | ||
[[ | ==Changes from ''SSB'' to ''Melee''== | ||
=== | *{{Change|Lost his ability to turn around.}} | ||
{{ | *{{Nerf|Master Hand's movement is now entirely dependent on the attack he's using and the player's position; he always returns to his starting position when not attacking. This means he cannot be moved freely when controlled via glitching or hacking.}} | ||
*{{Nerf|No longer has the Slam move, where he turns into a fist and flies towards the player across the stage (not to be confused with Ram).}} | |||
*{{Buff|Has the Lasers, Ground Hit, and Grab attacks added to his moveset.}} | |||
*{{Change|His HP is now dependent on [[difficulty]], instead of having 300 HP regardless of difficulty.}} | |||
*{{Buff|Pokes three times instead of twice.}} | |||
*{{Change|The Jetstream attack has been altered to look less like an obscene gesture.}} | |||
==HP== | |||
{{EnemyHPTable}} | |||
{{EnemyHPRow||150|250|300|330|360}} | |||
|} | |||
==Moveset== | |||
Note that none of the names are official and are followed by the name used in the game's files. Master Hand can only be played by using the {{SSBM|debug menu}} through an [[Action Replay]], or the use of the [[Master Hand glitch]]. All directions are pressed on the [[D-Pad]], not the [[Control Stick]]. Lastly, Master Hand can only be controlled by Player 3. | |||
===Individual=== | |||
{|class="wikitable" | |||
!Move | |||
!Damage | |||
!width=10%|Debug mode input | |||
!Description | |||
|- | |||
|Jetstream<br/><code>okuhikouki</code> | |||
|10% (startup), 30% (attack) | |||
|{{Button|GCN|A|s=32px}} + {{Button|GCN|D-Pad|U|s=32px}} | |||
|Master Hand makes a vaguely plane-like shape, then flies into the background. When Master Hand is about to launch, the fire that comes out of his wrist is a meteor smash. He attempts to fly into the player, then flies in from the right. | |||
|- | |||
|Flying Punch<br/><code>okupunch</code> | |||
|34% | |||
|{{Button|GCN|A|s=32px}} + {{Button|GCN|D-Pad|R|s=32px}} | |||
|Master Hand flies off the screen, then appears in the background as a fist. He attempts to slam into the player, then flies back onto the stage from the top of the screen. As a meteor smash, it cannot KO grounded players until very high percentages. | |||
|- | |||
|Flying Slap<br/><code>okutsubushi</code> | |||
|30%/24%/16%/12% (from earlist to latest) | |||
|{{Button|GCN|A|s=32px}} + {{Button|GCN|D-Pad|D|s=32px}} | |||
|Master Hand flies off the top of the screen, then appears in the background. He attempts to flatten the player. A powerful semi-spike if the player is inside of his palm; the ground-only shockwave produced starts with vertical knockback but flattens out with distance. | |||
|- | |||
|Laser Nail<br/><code>yubibeam</code> | |||
|9% | |||
|{{Button|GCN|B|s=32px}} + {{Button|GCN|D-Pad|U|s=32px}} | |||
|Master Hand shoots a laser beam from each of his fingertips. | |||
|- | |||
|Finger Bullet<br/><code>yubideppou</code> | |||
|10% (single pair), 6% (triple pair) | |||
|{{Button|GCN|B|s=32px}} + {{Button|GCN|D-Pad|R|s=32px}} | |||
|Master Hand makes the shape of a gun, and fires pairs of bullets. He fires one pair if he hasn't taken 150% damage yet, and three pairs if he took 150% damage or more. | |||
|- | |||
|Squeeze<br/><code>nigiru</code> | |||
|13% | |||
|{{Button|GCN|Z|s=32px}} + <br />({{Button|GCN|D-Pad|U|s=32px}} Or {{Button|GCN|D-Pad|R|s=32px}}) | |||
|Master Hand's [[pummel]]. After 3 squeezes he will move to a throw based on the direction when executed. | |||
|- | |||
|Reverse Throw<br/><code>nageru</code> | |||
|18% | |||
|{{Button|GCN|Z|s=32px}} + {{Button|GCN|D-Pad|U|s=32px}} | |||
|Master Hand throws the opponent backwards with decent knockback. | |||
|- | |||
|Vertical Throw<br/><code>tatakituke</code> | |||
|20% | |||
|{{Button|GCN|Z|s=32px}} + {{Button|GCN|D-Pad|R|s=32px}} | |||
|Master Hand throws the opponent into the ground. High damage and knockback, but cannot KO under normal conditions. | |||
|- | |||
|Finger Drill<br/><code>drill</code> | |||
|5% (startup), 4% (descent), 1% (each hit) | |||
|{{Button|GCN|R|s=32px}} + {{Button|GCN|D-Pad|U|s=32px}} | |||
|Master Hand flies up, then slams down while spinning in a drill-like fashion. Difficult to escape and deals high damage, but effectively no knockback. | |||
|- | |||
|Power Punch<br/><code>gootsubusu</code> | |||
|24% | |||
|{{Button|GCN|R|s=32px}} + {{Button|GCN|D-Pad|R|s=32px}} | |||
|Master Hand hovers over the target, then quickly punches down with an explosive meteor smash. | |||
|- | |||
|Power Slap<br/><code>paatsubusu</code> | |||
|26% | |||
|{{Button|GCN|R|s=32px}} + {{Button|GCN|D-Pad|D|s=32px}} | |||
|Master Hand slaps the ground. Buries the player. | |||
|- | |||
|Tri-Poke<br/><code>tsutsuku</code> | |||
|7%, 7%, 20% | |||
|{{Button|GCN|R|s=32px}} + {{Button|GCN|D-Pad|L|s=32px}} | |||
|Master Hand pokes the air three times. The third poke is more powerful. | |||
|- | |||
|Floor Sweep<br/><code>harau</code> | |||
|14% | |||
|{{Button|GCN|L|s=32px}} + {{Button|GCN|D-Pad|U|s=32px}} | |||
|Master Hand makes a sweeping motion across the platform. | |||
|- | |||
|Big Swipe<br/><code>hippataku</code> | |||
|25% | |||
|{{Button|GCN|L|s=32px}} + {{Button|GCN|D-Pad|R|s=32px}} | |||
|Master Hand takes a big swipe across the stage. | |||
|- | |||
|Finger Walk<br/><code>walk</code> | |||
|10%/12% (walk), 20% (kick) | |||
|{{Button|GCN|L|s=32px}} + {{Button|GCN|D-Pad|D|s=32px}} | |||
|Master Hand "walks" using his pointer and middle fingers. When he reaches his opponent, he "kicks" them. | |||
|} | |||
===In combination with Crazy Hand=== | |||
The damage recorded here is only for Master Hand's contribution to the attack. For Crazy Hand's contribution, see [[Crazy Hand (SSBM)]]. | |||
In terms of debug mode inputs, Crazy Hand must go first. Then, Master Hand must finish what he's doing and input Y↑. Not doing so will leave Crazy Hand stuck in the "waiting for Master Hand" phase until either of them is KO'd. If Crazy Hand inputs Y←, Master Hand will ignore it (the corresponding attack is disabled), which will guarantee this. | |||
{|class="wikitable" | |||
!Move!!Damage!!Description | |||
|- | |||
|Applause<br/><code>taghakusyu</code>||6% (sleep), 3% (swipes), 10% (last swipe)||A gas is released that puts the player to sleep, then the two hands clap together five times. The first four shock the player, and the last one burns the player with vertical knockback. The five hits can chain together, but the player can [[DI]] out of the first four hits. | |||
|- | |||
|Cross Punch<br/><code>tagtsukamu</code>||0%||Crazy Hand punches across the stage and is caught by Master Hand. A shockwave that deals shadow damage is released at impact. This attack also sends players upward. This attack can KO opponents at high percentage. | |||
|- | |||
|Sandwich Punch<br/><code>tagtsubusu</code>||13% (swing)||The two hands punch together. Has a fire effect and it sends players upwards. Can KO opponents at high percentage. | |||
|- | |||
|Grab (disabled)<br/><code>tagnigiru</code>||15% (grab), 12% (throw)||The two hands attempt to grab the player. | |||
|} | |||
===[[Announcer]] call=== | |||
Master Hand has an unused announcer call, which can be accessed if made selectable on the character select screen. | |||
<gallery> | |||
Master Hand Announcer SSBM.wav|English | |||
</gallery> | |||
==Trophy== | |||
{{trophy | |||
|name=Master Hand | |||
|image=Master Hand Melee Trophy.png | |||
|desc=The Master Hand awaits anyone who survives the long and difficult road to the Final Destination. This symbolic link between the real world and the imaginary battlefields of Super Smash Bros. Melee is quite a handful in battle, and just because it wears a white glove doesn't mean it fights clean. Get ready to be flicked, swatted, punched, and poked like crazy! | |||
|gamelist={{Trophy games|game1=Super Smash Bros.|release1=4/99}} | |||
|game=Melee | |||
}} | |||
{{clrl}} | |||
{{Smash universe}} | |||
{{Bosses}} | |||
[[Category:Master Hand]] | |||
[[Category:Bosses]] | |||
[[Category:Unplayable characters (SSBM)]] | |||
[[Category:Trophies (SSBM)]] |
Revision as of 10:02, May 1, 2024
Master Hand | |
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Master Hand's appearance in Melee. | |
A boss in | Melee |
Universe | Super Smash Bros. |
Location | Final Destination |
Voice actor | Dean Harrington |
Master Hand (known internally as MASTERH) is a boss appearing in Super Smash Bros. Melee, reprising his role as a boss in the single-player mode of Super Smash Bros. He is the final boss of the 1-player Classic Mode, and has a set HP which must be depleted to win; he does not appear in the Adventure Mode or All-Star Mode, where his role is replaced instead by Giga Bowser and a team of Mr. Game & Watches. He is fought on the Melee version of Final Destination. Defeating Master Hand once again causes the screen to fade to white as he explodes into the background; after the last results screen, the player's character is seen tumbling, then turning into their Trophy state, landing in the Collection room of the game. Master Hand can be played via use of the Master Hand glitch.
Master Hand received a multitude of alterations to his overall fighting style when moving on to Melee. His moveset is slightly altered and expanded, he loses the ability to turn around, and his HP is altered based on the difficulty. In addition to this increase in HP, his power increases with each increment in difficulty, with the highest levels giving him a multitude of attacks with OHKO potential. Additionally, instead of appearing as a glove with a "cuff", Master Hand's "wrist" fades into nothingness.
The game also introduced Crazy Hand, Master Hand's left-handed partner. If the player reduces Master Hand's HP by half, Crazy Hand appears then starts with the same number of HP (matching the difficulty) to whatever Master Hand started with from the beginning. When the two are on the field at the same time, they can perform powerful combination attacks. Crazy Hand appears when set conditions are met.
Master Hand does not appear in the opening cinematic, though his trophy (see below) elaborates his role in the Super Smash Bros. universe.
Changes from SSB to Melee
- Lost his ability to turn around.
- Master Hand's movement is now entirely dependent on the attack he's using and the player's position; he always returns to his starting position when not attacking. This means he cannot be moved freely when controlled via glitching or hacking.
- No longer has the Slam move, where he turns into a fist and flies towards the player across the stage (not to be confused with Ram).
- Has the Lasers, Ground Hit, and Grab attacks added to his moveset.
- His HP is now dependent on difficulty, instead of having 300 HP regardless of difficulty.
- Pokes three times instead of twice.
- The Jetstream attack has been altered to look less like an obscene gesture.
HP
HP Values | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
150 | 250 | 300 | 330 | 360 |
Moveset
Note that none of the names are official and are followed by the name used in the game's files. Master Hand can only be played by using the debug menu through an Action Replay, or the use of the Master Hand glitch. All directions are pressed on the D-Pad, not the Control Stick. Lastly, Master Hand can only be controlled by Player 3.
Individual
Move | Damage | Debug mode input | Description |
---|---|---|---|
Jetstreamokuhikouki
|
10% (startup), 30% (attack) | + | Master Hand makes a vaguely plane-like shape, then flies into the background. When Master Hand is about to launch, the fire that comes out of his wrist is a meteor smash. He attempts to fly into the player, then flies in from the right. |
Flying Punchokupunch
|
34% | + | Master Hand flies off the screen, then appears in the background as a fist. He attempts to slam into the player, then flies back onto the stage from the top of the screen. As a meteor smash, it cannot KO grounded players until very high percentages. |
Flying Slapokutsubushi
|
30%/24%/16%/12% (from earlist to latest) | + | Master Hand flies off the top of the screen, then appears in the background. He attempts to flatten the player. A powerful semi-spike if the player is inside of his palm; the ground-only shockwave produced starts with vertical knockback but flattens out with distance. |
Laser Nailyubibeam
|
9% | + | Master Hand shoots a laser beam from each of his fingertips. |
Finger Bulletyubideppou
|
10% (single pair), 6% (triple pair) | + | Master Hand makes the shape of a gun, and fires pairs of bullets. He fires one pair if he hasn't taken 150% damage yet, and three pairs if he took 150% damage or more. |
Squeezenigiru
|
13% | + ( Or ) |
Master Hand's pummel. After 3 squeezes he will move to a throw based on the direction when executed. |
Reverse Thrownageru
|
18% | + | Master Hand throws the opponent backwards with decent knockback. |
Vertical Throwtatakituke
|
20% | + | Master Hand throws the opponent into the ground. High damage and knockback, but cannot KO under normal conditions. |
Finger Drilldrill
|
5% (startup), 4% (descent), 1% (each hit) | + | Master Hand flies up, then slams down while spinning in a drill-like fashion. Difficult to escape and deals high damage, but effectively no knockback. |
Power Punchgootsubusu
|
24% | + | Master Hand hovers over the target, then quickly punches down with an explosive meteor smash. |
Power Slappaatsubusu
|
26% | + | Master Hand slaps the ground. Buries the player. |
Tri-Poketsutsuku
|
7%, 7%, 20% | + | Master Hand pokes the air three times. The third poke is more powerful. |
Floor Sweepharau
|
14% | + | Master Hand makes a sweeping motion across the platform. |
Big Swipehippataku
|
25% | + | Master Hand takes a big swipe across the stage. |
Finger Walkwalk
|
10%/12% (walk), 20% (kick) | + | Master Hand "walks" using his pointer and middle fingers. When he reaches his opponent, he "kicks" them. |
In combination with Crazy Hand
The damage recorded here is only for Master Hand's contribution to the attack. For Crazy Hand's contribution, see Crazy Hand (SSBM).
In terms of debug mode inputs, Crazy Hand must go first. Then, Master Hand must finish what he's doing and input Y↑. Not doing so will leave Crazy Hand stuck in the "waiting for Master Hand" phase until either of them is KO'd. If Crazy Hand inputs Y←, Master Hand will ignore it (the corresponding attack is disabled), which will guarantee this.
Move | Damage | Description |
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Applausetaghakusyu |
6% (sleep), 3% (swipes), 10% (last swipe) | A gas is released that puts the player to sleep, then the two hands clap together five times. The first four shock the player, and the last one burns the player with vertical knockback. The five hits can chain together, but the player can DI out of the first four hits. |
Cross Punchtagtsukamu |
0% | Crazy Hand punches across the stage and is caught by Master Hand. A shockwave that deals shadow damage is released at impact. This attack also sends players upward. This attack can KO opponents at high percentage. |
Sandwich Punchtagtsubusu |
13% (swing) | The two hands punch together. Has a fire effect and it sends players upwards. Can KO opponents at high percentage. |
Grab (disabled)tagnigiru |
15% (grab), 12% (throw) | The two hands attempt to grab the player. |
Announcer call
Master Hand has an unused announcer call, which can be accessed if made selectable on the character select screen.
English
Trophy
- Master Hand
- The Master Hand awaits anyone who survives the long and difficult road to the Final Destination. This symbolic link between the real world and the imaginary battlefields of Super Smash Bros. Melee is quite a handful in battle, and just because it wears a white glove doesn't mean it fights clean. Get ready to be flicked, swatted, punched, and poked like crazy!
- Super Smash Bros. (4/99)
Bosses | |
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Super Smash Bros. | Master Hand · Metal Mario · Giant Donkey Kong · Fighting Polygon Team |
Melee | Master Hand · Crazy Hand · Giga Bowser · Fighting Wire Frames (Male · Female) |
Brawl | Master Hand · Crazy Hand · Petey Piranha · Rayquaza · Porky · Galleom · Ridley · Duon · Meta Ridley · Tabuu · Fighting Alloy Team (Red · Blue · Yellow · Green) · False characters |
Smash 4 | Master Hand · Crazy Hand · Master Core · Fighting Mii Team |
Ultimate | Master Hand · Crazy Hand · Rathalos · Galleom · Giga Bowser · Galeem · Dharkon · Dracula · Ganon · Marx · Fighting Mii Team · False characters |