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{{ImageCaption|Image:Weight Comparison 1 Brawl.gif|File:Weight Comparison 2 Brawl.gif|width1=200x125px|width2=200x125px|caption=Mario's back throw speed differs depending on the weight of the character being thrown}}
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{{ImageCaption|File:BowserPichuWeightUltimate.gif|File:Weight Balanced Ultimate.gif|width1=200px|width2=200px|size=410px|align=right|caption=A weight demonstration from the {{SSB|Mushroom Kingdom}} stage.<br>{{SSBU|Pichu}} and {{SSBU|Bowser}} have very different weight values, while {{SSBU|Lucario}} and {{SSBU|Mythra}} have the same weight values.}}


'''Weight''' is a measurement of how much a [[character]] can resist [[knockback]]. Weight is one of several factors used in calculating the amount of knockback a character experiences. Characters with a higher weight (heavy) tend to suffer less knockback, and characters with a lower weight (light) tend to suffer more knockback, all other factors controlled.
'''Weight''' is a measurement of how much a [[character]] can resist [[knockback]]. Weight is one of several factors used in calculating the amount of knockback a character experiences. Characters with a higher weight (heavy) tend to suffer less knockback, and characters with a lower weight (light) tend to suffer more knockback, all other factors controlled.


==Overview==
==Overview==
Weight is in practice understood as how difficult it is to send a character flying away. In this sense, it is usually considered an advantage for a character to be heavy, as less knockback makes it more difficult to [[KO]] a character. Additionally, many [[throws]] take longer to execute on heavier characters, giving the opponent more time to properly react to throws and [[DI]] effectively. Because throwing heavier characters causes the throwing animation to continue longer once the target is let go, the viability of throw [[combo]]s may be affected; for example, {{SSBB|Mr. Game & Watch}}'s down throw-to-down smash combo isn't guaranteed on heavier characters who don't [[tech]] the throw, the {{SSBB|Ice Climbers}}'s infinite [[chain grab]]s in ''Brawl'' are more difficult to perform on heavyweights, and in ''Melee'', {{SSBM|Captain Falcon}} is not vulnerable to many of the [[up throw]] chain throws (such as from {{SSBM|Marth}}) that the [[space animal]]s are vulnerable to despite having equivalent falling speed.
[[File:SSBU Weight and Knockback graph.png|thumb|300px|A graph demonstrating how the rate of knockback increase is affected by weight, labeled with Bowser's and Pichu's weights in SSBU]]
{{ImageCaption|File:Weight Comparison 1 Brawl.gif|File:Weight Comparison 2 Brawl.gif|width1=150px|width2=150px|size=310px|caption=From ''Melee'' to ''Smash 4'', some throws had different speeds depending on the weight of the character being thrown.}}


Lighter characters have a few advantages. Weight-sensitive platforms such as those in [[Mushroom Kingdom]] and [[Rainbow Cruise]] fall slower while holding less weight, making them safer to use for lighter characters. Many combos are less effective on lighter characters because their higher received knockback makes it easier to escape - these combos include some of {{SSBM|Fox}}'s [[waveshine]] combos in ''Melee'' and {{SSBB|King Dedede}}'s chaingrab in ''Brawl'', where characters below a certain weight usually receive enough knockback to escape. Finally, certain weight-based throws have hitboxes that appear for very short lengths of time, and if the target is very light, the animation may progress so quickly that the hitbox appears and vanishes in less than a frame without hitting -- this causes the lightest characters to take less damage, notably with Bowser's down throw in NTSC ''Melee'' and Link's down throw in ''Brawl'', both of which miss their pre-throw hit on Jigglypuff.
Weight is, in practice, understood as how difficult it is to send a character flying away. Because of this, it is generally considered an advantage for a character to be heavy, as less knockback makes it harder to [[KO]] a character. Additionally, in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', and ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'', many [[throws]] [[Frame speed multiplier|take longer to execute]] on heavier characters, giving the opponent being thrown more time to properly react to throws and to [[DI]] effectively. Because throwing heavier characters causes the throwing animation to continue longer once the target is released, the ending lag of the throw is increased and thus the viability of throw [[combo]]s may be affected; for example, in ''Melee'', {{SSBM|Captain Falcon}} is not vulnerable to many of the [[up throw]] [[chain grab]]s (such as from {{SSBM|Marth}}) that the [[space animal]]s are vulnerable to despite his equivalently fast falling speed; in ''Brawl'', the {{SSBB|Ice Climbers}}' infinite chain grabs are more difficult to perform on heavyweights as the increased ending lag gives the player a smaller window in which to execute regrabs; and in ''Smash 4'', {{SSB4|Robin}}'s [[down throw]] to [[up aerial]] "Checkmate" KO setup doesn't true combo for a KO on {{SSB4|Bowser}} and {{SSB4|Charizard}} at any percent, due to the combination of their weight extending the throw's ending lag enough and their slow falling speed allowing them to stay out of the up aerial's range at KO percents. In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', weight is a factor in determining how much a character can be [[Jostle|pushed by an opponent]] running into them, and how far they will push other opponents.


Heavier characters tend to have stronger attacks, longer [[range]], worse [[recovery]], bigger [[hitbox|hurtboxes]], higher [[falling speed]], and slower movement, while lighter characters tend to have weaker attacks, shorter range, better recovery, smaller hurtboxes, slower falling speed, and faster movement. However, this is a very loose correlation that many characters defy in some way - Captain Falcon is heavy but [[dash]]es incredibly fast, Samus is heavy but slow-falling, Yoshi is heavy but rather weak for his weight, Wario is heavy but short and highly maneuverable, Zelda is light-medium with slow and strong attacks, and Falco is light with a very high falling speed and lackluster vertical recovery.
''Super Smash Bros.'' characters are often divided into separate "weight classes", with the most common method being a separation of the roster into three roughly equal groups: '''lightweight''', '''middleweight''', and '''heavyweight'''. Weight class divisions are often arbitrary and not universally agreed upon. "Middleweights" are usually described as characters with a close to average weight, or a similar weight to [[Mario]], who is often seen as the "default" character in ''Super Smash Bros.'' In ''Melee'', "lightweight" usually encompasses characters who are knocked down by {{SSBM|Fox}}'s [[shine]] (with a weight of 85 or below); thus {{SSBM|Marth}} is often considered a middleweight in [[NTSC]] but a lightweight in [[PAL]], due to his decreased weight in that version of the game. In ''Brawl'' "lightweight" often encompasses characters who are knocked down by {{Mvsub|King Dedede|SSBB|down throw|poss=y}}, with a weight of 85 or below ({{SSBB|Zelda}}, {{SSBB|Sheik}}, and all lighter characters).


In single player [[mode]]s, sometimes unnaturally high weight is introduced to challenge the player, such as when fighting [[Metal Mario]]; this is often paired with additional flinch resistance, since even characters with infinite weight will still take knockback from any attack with a base knockback greater than 0.
Another commonly used weight class is the '''"super heavyweights"''', which describes the heaviest characters in the series, who also usually have the largest sizes and [[hurtbox]]es and often shake the screen upon landing on the ground. These characters commonly include [[Donkey Kong]], [[Bowser]], [[King Dedede]], [[Charizard]], [[King K. Rool]], [[Incineroar]], [[Snake]] (''Brawl'' only), and [[Ganondorf]] (''Ultimate'' only).
 
Lighter characters do have their own advantages. Because of the higher knockback they receive, they can usually escape combos earlier. However, since weight affects high knockback values more than low ones, this advantage is less significant compared to the disadvantage of being easier to KO; the size of a character's [[hurtbox]]es, as well as their [[falling speed]] and [[gravity]] prior to ''Ultimate'' (and especially in ''Melee''), have a larger impact than weight on how vulnerable a character is to combos. As previously mentioned, a few specific combos are less effective on lightweights to a much greater degree, such as {{SSBM|Fox}}'s [[waveshine]] combos in ''Melee'' and {{SSBB|King Dedede}}'s down throw chain grab in ''Brawl''; in both cases, characters with a weight value below 86 receive enough knockback to the point where they are put into [[tumble]], allowing them to [[tech]] or execute a [[floor recovery]] and escape subsequent uses of such moves, whereas heavier characters are stuck in their non tumble animation, making them very vulnerable. Other advantages to light weight include weight-sensitive [[platform]]s, such as those in {{SSB|Mushroom Kingdom}} and [[Rainbow Cruise]], which fall slower while holding less weight, making them safer to use for lighter characters. Finally, certain weight-based throws have hitboxes that appear for very short lengths of time, and if the target is very light, the animation may progress so quickly that the hitbox appears and vanishes in less than a frame without hitting — this causes the lightest characters to take less damage, notably with {{SSBM|Bowser}}'s down throw in NTSC ''Melee'' and {{SSBB|Link}}'s down throw in ''Brawl'', both of which miss their pre-throw hit on Jigglypuff (and Mr. Game & Watch in Bowser's case). Because of this, most throws with hitboxes from Brawl onwards are not weight dependent, although there are a few exceptions, such as Link's aforementioned down throw.
 
Heavier characters tend to have stronger attacks, longer [[range]], worse [[recovery]] (that is; recoveries that are slower or cover less distance), bigger [[hurtbox]]es, and slower movement, while lighter characters tend to have weaker attacks, shorter range, better recovery, smaller hurtboxes, and faster movement. However, this is a loose trend that many characters defy in multiple ways — Captain Falcon is heavy but [[dash]]es incredibly quickly, Yoshi is heavy but has a high jump and weaker attacks, Wario is heavy but short and highly maneuverable especially in the air, Zelda is light but loaded with powerful attacks, Falco is light but has a very high falling speed, and Little Mac is light and speedy with excellent frame data but has among the worst recoveries in the games he appears in, which is the exact opposite of King K. Rool, who is heavy and slow with poor frame data but has a great recovery.
 
In single-player [[mode]]s, sometimes unnaturally high weight is introduced to challenge the player, such as when fighting [[Metal Mario]]; this is often paired with additional [[Armor|knockback resistance]], since even characters with infinite weight will still take knockback from any attack with a base knockback greater than 0.
 
On an additional note, some attacks are [[weight-independent]], and will always act as if the target fighter's weight is set to 100; the amount of knockback dealt will remain consistent, no matter how light or heavy the target is. This is especially notable for attacks that have the [[bury]], [[paralyze]], or [[stun]] effects. However, other factors, such as knockback-taken multipliers, and knockback resistance, still affect the amount of knockback dealt.


==''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' weight values==
==''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' weight values==
These values use a different scale than the later games - heavier characters have lower numbers, representing a direct multiplier in the knockback formula. For comparison purposes, the equivalent value in the newer system is also listed. The conversion rate from the old system to the newer system is (200/weight) - 100.<ref>[http://smashboards.com/threads/simple-facts-that-you-may-not-know.308210/page-16]</ref>


These values use a different scale than the later games - heavier characters have lower numbers, representing a direct multiplier in the knockback formula. For comparison purposes, the equivalent value in the newer system is also listed.[http://smashboards.com/threads/simple-facts-that-you-may-not-know.308210/page-16]
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|'''3'''||{{SSB|Yoshi}}||0.93||115.054
|'''3'''||{{CharHead|Yoshi|SSB|hsize=20px}}||0.93||115.054
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|'''4-5'''||{{SSB|Captain Falcon}}||0.96||108.333
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|-
|-
|'''4-5'''||{{SSB|Link}}||0.96||108.333
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|'''6-8'''||{{SSB|Fox}}||1||100.000
|{{CharHead|Link|SSB|hsize=20px}}
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|'''6-8'''||{{SSB|Luigi}}||1||100.000
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|'''9'''||{{SSB|Ness}}||1.1||81.818
|{{CharHead|Mario|SSB|hsize=20px}}
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|'''10'''||{{SSB|Pikachu}}||1.16||72.414
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|'''11'''||{{SSB|Kirby}}||1.19||68.067
|'''9'''||{{CharHead|Ness|SSB|hsize=20px}}||1.1||81.818
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|'''12'''||{{SSB|Jigglypuff}}||1.3||53.846
|'''10'''||{{CharHead|Pikachu|SSB|hsize=20px}}||1.16||72.414
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|'''11'''||{{CharHead|Kirby|SSB|hsize=20px}}||1.19||68.067
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!Rank!!Character!!Weight (coded)!!Weight (comparison)
!Rank!!Character!!Weight (coded)!!Weight (comparison)
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|'''1'''||{{SSB|Donkey Kong}}||0.83||140.964
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|'''2'''||{{SSB|Samus}}||0.92||117.391
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|'''3'''||{{SSB|Yoshi}}||0.93||115.054
|'''3'''||{{CharHead|Yoshi|SSB|hsize=20px}}||0.93||115.054
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|'''4-5'''||{{SSB|Captain Falcon}}||0.96||108.333
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|'''6-8'''||{{SSB|Fox}}||1||100.000
|{{CharHead|Link|SSB|hsize=20px}}
|-
|-
|'''6-8'''||{{SSB|Luigi}}||1||100.000
|rowspan=3|'''6-8'''||{{CharHead|Fox|SSB|hsize=20px}}||rowspan=3|1||rowspan=3|100.000
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|-
|'''6-8'''||{{SSB|Mario}}||1||100.000
|{{CharHead|Luigi|SSB|hsize=20px}}
|-
|-
|'''9'''||{{SSB|Ness}}||1.1||81.818
|{{CharHead|Mario|SSB|hsize=20px}}
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|'''10'''||{{SSB|Pikachu}}||1.16||72.414
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|'''11'''||{{SSB|Kirby}}||1.19||68.067
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|'''12'''||{{SSB|Jigglypuff}}||1.3||53.846
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|'''11'''||{{CharHead|Kirby|SSB|hsize=20px}}||1.19||68.067
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|+EUR
!Rank!!Character!!Weight (coded)!!Weight (comparison)
!Rank!!Character!!Weight (coded)!!Weight (comparison)
|-
|-
|'''1'''||{{SSB|Donkey Kong}}||0.83||140.964
|'''1'''||{{CharHead|Donkey Kong|SSB|hsize=20px}}||0.83||140.964
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|'''2'''||{{CharHead|Link|SSB|hsize=20px}}||0.9||122.222
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|'''3'''||{{CharHead|Samus|SSB|hsize=20px}}||0.92||117.391
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|-
|'''2'''||{{SSB|Link}}||0.9||122.222
|'''4'''||{{CharHead|Yoshi|SSB|hsize=20px}}||0.93||115.054
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|-
|'''3'''||{{SSB|Samus}}||0.92||117.391
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|-
|'''4'''||{{SSB|Yoshi}}||0.93||115.054
|'''5'''||{{CharHead|Captain Falcon|SSB|hsize=20px}}||0.96||108.333
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|-
|'''5'''||{{SSB|Captain Falcon}}||0.96||108.333
|rowspan=3|'''6-8'''||{{CharHead|Fox|SSB|hsize=20px}}||rowspan=3|1||rowspan=3|100.000
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|-
|'''6-8'''||{{SSB|Fox}}||1||100.000
|{{CharHead|Luigi|SSB|hsize=20px}}
|-
|-
|'''6-8'''||{{SSB|Luigi}}||1||100.000
|{{CharHead|Mario|SSB|hsize=20px}}
|-
|-
|'''6-8'''||{{SSB|Mario}}||1||100.000
|'''N/A'''||{{CharHead|Metal Mario|SSB|hsize=20px}}||1||100.000
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|'''9'''||{{SSB|Ness}}||1.1||81.818
|'''9'''||{{CharHead|Ness|SSB|hsize=20px}}||1.1||81.818
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|-
|'''10'''||{{SSB|Pikachu}}||1.16||72.414
|'''10'''||{{CharHead|Pikachu|SSB|hsize=20px}}||1.16||72.414
|-
|-
|'''11'''||{{SSB|Kirby}}||1.19||68.067
|'''11'''||{{CharHead|Kirby|SSB|hsize=20px}}||1.19||68.067
|-
|-
|'''12'''||{{SSB|Jigglypuff}}||1.3||53.846
|'''12'''||{{CharHead|Jigglypuff|SSB|hsize=20px}}||1.3||53.846
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*All the [[Fighting Polygon Team]] members share their weight with their NTSC-J base counterpart in all versions.
===Version differences===
====NTSC-U====
*{{buff|Donkey Kong's weight|{{rollover|0.84|138.095|y}}|{{rollover|0.83|140.964|y}}}}
====PAL (EUR)====
*{{buff|Link's weight|{{rollover|0.96|108.333|y}}|{{rollover|0.9|122.222|y}}}}


==''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' weight values==
==''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' weight values==
Following are the characters in ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'', ranked in order of heaviest to lightest. The [[Metal Box]] multiplies a character's base weight by 3, the [[Super Mushroom]] by 1.6, and the [[Poison Mushroom]] by 0.625.


Following are the characters in ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'', ranked in order of heaviest to lightest. The [[Metal Box]] multiplies a character's base weight by 3, the [[Super Mushroom]] by 1.6, and the [[Poison Mushroom]] by 0.625.
The average weight value in NTSC version for all fighters is 90, while in the PAL version it still rounds down to 90, meaning that Peach, Sheik, and Zelda are the characters whose weights are the average. <!--Total weight of all 26 fighters = 2340 (NTSC) / 2342 (PAL).-->


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!Rank!!Character!!Weight
!Rank!!Character!!Weight
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|'''n/a'''||[[Giga Bowser]]||140
|'''N/A'''||{{head|Giga Bowser|g=SSBM|s=20px}} [[Giga Bowser]]||140
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|'''1'''||{{SSBM|Bowser}}||117
|'''1'''||{{CharHead|Bowser|SSBM|hsize=20px}}||117
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|'''2'''||{{SSBM|Donkey Kong}}||114
|'''2'''||{{CharHead|Donkey Kong|SSBM|hsize=20px}}||114
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|-
|'''3'''||{{SSBM|Samus}}||110
|'''3'''||{{CharHead|Samus|SSBM|hsize=20px}}||110
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|-
|'''4'''||{{SSBM|Ganondorf}}||109
|'''4'''||{{CharHead|Ganondorf|SSBM|hsize=20px}}||109
|-
|-
|'''5'''||{{SSBM|Yoshi}}||108
|'''5'''||{{CharHead|Yoshi|SSBM|hsize=20px}}||108
|-
|-
|'''6-7'''||{{SSBM|Captain Falcon}}||104
|rowspan=2|'''6-7'''||{{CharHead|Captain Falcon|SSBM|hsize=20px}}||rowspan=2|104
|-
|-
|'''6-7'''||{{SSBM|Link}}||104
|{{CharHead|Link|SSBM|hsize=20px}}
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|-
|'''8-10'''||{{SSBM|Dr. Mario}}||100
|rowspan=3|'''8-10'''||{{CharHead|Dr. Mario|SSBM|hsize=20px}}||rowspan=3|100
|-
|-
|'''8-10'''||{{SSBM|Luigi}}||100
|{{CharHead|Luigi|SSBM|hsize=20px}}
|-
|-
|'''8-10'''||{{SSBM|Mario}}||100
|{{CharHead|Mario|SSBM|hsize=20px}}
|-
|-
|'''11'''||{{SSBM|Ness}}||94
|'''N/A'''||{{head|FightingWireFrames|g=SSBM|s=20px}} [[Fighting Wire Frames|Male Wireframe]]||rowspan=2|100
|-
|-
|'''12-14'''||{{SSBM|Peach}}||90
|'''N/A'''||{{head|Sandbag|g=SSBM|s=20px}} [[Sandbag]]
|-
|-
|'''12-14'''||{{SSBM|Sheik}}||90
|'''11'''||{{CharHead|Ness|SSBM|hsize=20px}}||94
|-
|-
|'''12-14'''||{{SSBM|Zelda}}||90
|rowspan=3|'''12-14'''||{{CharHead|Peach|SSBM|hsize=20px}}||rowspan=3|90
|-
|-
|'''15'''||{{SSBM|Ice Climbers}}||88
|{{CharHead|Sheik|SSBM|hsize=20px}}
|-
|-
|'''16'''||{{SSBM|Marth}}||87
|{{CharHead|Zelda|SSBM|hsize=20px}}
|-
|-
|'''17-19'''||{{SSBM|Mewtwo}}||85
|'''N/A'''||{{head|FightingWireFrames|g=SSBM|s=20px}} [[Fighting Wire Frames|Female Wireframe]]||90
|-
|-
|'''17-19'''||{{SSBM|Roy}}||85
|'''15'''||{{CharHead|Ice Climbers|SSBM|hsize=20px}}||88
|-
|-
|'''17-19'''||{{SSBM|Young Link}}||85
|'''16'''||{{CharHead|Marth|SSBM|hsize=20px}}||87
|-
|-
|'''20-21'''||{{SSBM|Falco}}||80
|rowspan=3|'''17-19'''||{{CharHead|Mewtwo|SSBM|hsize=20px}}||rowspan=3|85
|-
|-
|'''20-21'''||{{SSBM|Pikachu}}||80
|{{CharHead|Roy|SSBM|hsize=20px}}
|-
|-
|'''22'''||{{SSBM|Fox}}||75
|{{CharHead|Young Link|SSBM|hsize=20px}}
|-
|-
|'''23'''||{{SSBM|Kirby}}||70
|rowspan=2|'''20-21'''||{{CharHead|Falco|SSBM|hsize=20px}}||rowspan=2|80
|-
|-
|'''24-25'''||{{SSBM|Jigglypuff}}||60
|{{CharHead|Pikachu|SSBM|hsize=20px}}
|-
|-
|'''24-25'''||{{SSBM|Mr. Game & Watch}}||60
|'''22'''||{{CharHead|Fox|SSBM|hsize=20px}}||75
|-
|-
|'''26'''||{{SSBM|Pichu}}||55
|'''23'''||{{CharHead|Kirby|SSBM|hsize=20px}}||70
|-
|rowspan=2|'''24-25'''||{{CharHead|Jigglypuff|SSBM|hsize=20px}}||rowspan=2|60
|-
|{{CharHead|Mr. Game & Watch|SSBM|hsize=20px}}
|-
|'''26'''||{{CharHead|Pichu|SSBM|hsize=20px}}||55
|}
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|+PAL
|+PAL
!Rank!!Character!!Weight
!Rank!!Character!!Weight
|-
|-
|'''n/a'''||[[Giga Bowser]]||140
|'''N/A'''||{{head|Giga Bowser|g=SSBM|s=20px}} [[Giga Bowser]]||140
|-
|-
|'''1'''
|'''1'''
|{{SSBM|Bowser}}||118
|{{CharHead|Bowser|SSBM|hsize=20px}}||118
|-
|-
|'''2'''
|'''2'''
|{{SSBM|Donkey Kong}}||114
|{{CharHead|Donkey Kong|SSBM|hsize=20px}}||114
|-
|-
|'''3'''
|'''3'''
|{{SSBM|Yoshi}}||111
|{{CharHead|Yoshi|SSBM|hsize=20px}}||111
|-
|-
|'''4'''
|'''4'''
|{{SSBM|Samus}}||110
|{{CharHead|Samus|SSBM|hsize=20px}}||110
|-
|-
|'''5'''
|'''5'''
|{{SSBM|Ganondorf}}||109
|{{CharHead|Ganondorf|SSBM|hsize=20px}}||109
|-
|rowspan=2|'''6-7'''
|{{CharHead|Captain Falcon|SSBM|hsize=20px}}||rowspan=2|104
|-
|-
|'''6-7'''
|{{CharHead|Link|SSBM|hsize=20px}}
|{{SSBM|Captain Falcon}}||104
|-
|-
|'''6-7'''
|rowspan=2|'''8-9'''||{{CharHead|Dr. Mario|SSBM|hsize=20px}}||rowspan=2|100
|{{SSBM|Link}}||104
|-
|-
|'''8-9'''
|{{CharHead|Luigi|SSBM|hsize=20px}}
|{{SSBM|Dr. Mario}}||100
|-
|-
|'''8-9'''
|'''N/A'''||{{head|FightingWireFrames|g=SSBM|s=20px}} [[Fighting Wire Frames|Male Wireframe]]||rowspan=2|100
|{{SSBM|Luigi}}||100
|-
|'''N/A'''||{{head|Sandbag|g=SSBM|s=20px}} [[Sandbag]]
|-
|-
|'''10'''
|'''10'''
|{{SSBM|Mario}}||98
|{{CharHead|Mario|SSBM|hsize=20px}}||98
|-
|-
|'''11'''
|'''11'''
|{{SSBM|Ness}}||94
|{{CharHead|Ness|SSBM|hsize=20px}}||94
|-
|-
|'''12-14'''
|rowspan=3|'''12-14'''||{{CharHead|Peach|SSBM|hsize=20px}}||rowspan=3|90
|{{SSBM|Peach}}||90
|-
|-
|'''12-14'''
|{{CharHead|Sheik|SSBM|hsize=20px}}
|{{SSBM|Sheik}}||90
|-
|-
|'''12-14'''
|{{CharHead|Zelda|SSBM|hsize=20px}}
|{{SSBM|Zelda}}||90
|-
|'''N/A'''||{{head|FightingWireFrames|g=SSBM|s=20px}} [[Fighting Wire Frames|Female Wireframe]]||90
|-
|-
|'''15'''
|'''15'''
|{{SSBM|Ice Climbers}}||88
|{{CharHead|Ice Climbers|SSBM|hsize=20px}}||88
|-
|-
|'''16-19'''
|rowspan=4|'''16-19'''
|{{SSBM|Marth}}||85
|{{CharHead|Marth|SSBM|hsize=20px}}||rowspan=4|85
|-
|-
|'''16-19'''
|{{CharHead|Mewtwo|SSBM|hsize=20px}}
|{{SSBM|Mewtwo}}||85
|-
|-
|'''16-19'''
|{{CharHead|Roy|SSBM|hsize=20px}}
|{{SSBM|Roy}}||85
|-
|-
|'''16-19'''
|{{CharHead|Young Link|SSBM|hsize=20px}}
|{{SSBM|Young Link}}||85
|-
|-
|'''20-21'''
|rowspan=2|'''20-21'''
|{{SSBM|Falco}}||80
|{{CharHead|Falco|SSBM|hsize=20px}}||rowspan=2|80
|-
|-
|'''20-21'''
|{{CharHead|Pikachu|SSBM|hsize=20px}}
|{{SSBM|Pikachu}}||80
|-
|-
|'''22'''
|'''22'''
|{{SSBM|Kirby}}||74
|{{CharHead|Kirby|SSBM|hsize=20px}}||74
|-
|-
|'''23'''
|'''23'''
|{{SSBM|Fox}}||73
|{{CharHead|Fox|SSBM|hsize=20px}}||73
|-
|-
|'''24-25'''
|rowspan=2|'''24-25'''
|{{SSBM|Jigglypuff}}||60
|{{CharHead|Jigglypuff|SSBM|hsize=20px}}||rowspan=2|60
|-
|-
|'''24-25'''
|{{CharHead|Mr. Game & Watch|SSBM|hsize=20px}}
|{{SSBM|Mr. Game & Watch}}||60
|-
|-
|'''26'''
|'''26'''
|{{SSBM|Pichu}}||55
|{{CharHead|Pichu|SSBM|hsize=20px}}||55
|}
|}
|}
</center>
===Version differences===
====PAL====
*{{buff|Kirby's weight|70|74}}
*{{nerf|Fox's weight|75|73}}
*{{nerf|Marth's weight|87|85}}
*{{nerf|Mario's weight|100|98}}
*{{buff|Yoshi's weight|108|111}}
*{{buff|Bowser's weight|117|118}}


==''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' weight values==
==''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' weight values==
This is a list of characters' weights in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''.
This is a list of characters' weights in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''.


{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible collapsed" style="text-align:center"
The average weight value for all fighters is rounded down to 94.79, meaning that Sonic's weight is closest to the average. <!--Total weight of all 39 fighters = 3697.-->
{{incomplete|Need Sandbag's weight}}
 
{|class="wikitable sortable" style="margin:1em auto 1em auto; text-align:center"
! Rank!!Character!!Weight
! Rank!!Character!!Weight
|-
|-
|'''1'''||{{SSBB|Bowser}}||120
|'''N/A'''||{{b|Giga Bowser|Final Smash}}||400
|-
|'''N/A'''||[[Wario-Man]]||130
|-
|'''1'''||{{CharHead|Bowser|SSBB|hsize=20px}}||120
|-
|'''2'''||{{CharHead|Donkey Kong|SSBB|hsize=20px}}||116
|-
|-
|'''2'''||{{SSBB|Donkey Kong}}||116
|'''3'''||{{CharHead|Snake|SSBB|hsize=20px}}||113
|-
|-
|'''3'''||{{SSBB|Snake}}||113
|'''4'''||{{CharHead|King Dedede|SSBB|hsize=20px}}||112
|-
|-
|'''4'''||{{SSBB|King Dedede}}||112
|'''5'''||{{CharHead|Charizard|SSBB|hsize=20px}}||110
|-
|-
|'''5'''||{{SSBB|Charizard}}||110
|'''6'''||{{CharHead|Ganondorf|SSBB|hsize=20px}}||109
|-
|-
|'''6'''||{{SSBB|Ganondorf}}||109
|'''7'''||{{CharHead|Samus|SSBB|hsize=20px}}||108
|-
|-
|'''7'''||{{SSBB|Samus}}||108
|rowspan=2|'''8-9'''||{{CharHead|Wario|SSBB|hsize=20px}}||rowspan=2|107
|-
|-
|'''8-9'''||{{SSBB|Wario}}||107
|{{CharHead|Yoshi|SSBB|hsize=20px}}
|-
|-
|'''8-9'''||{{SSBB|Yoshi}}||107
|'''10'''||{{CharHead|R.O.B.|SSBB|hsize=20px}}||106
|-
|-
|'''10'''||{{SSBB|R.O.B.}}||106
|'''11'''||{{CharHead|Ike|SSBB|hsize=20px}}||105
|-
|-
|'''11'''||{{SSBB|Ike}}||105
|rowspan=2|'''12-13'''||{{CharHead|Captain Falcon|SSBB|hsize=20px}}||rowspan=2|104
|-
|-
|'''12-13'''||{{SSBB|Captain Falcon}}||104
|{{CharHead|Link|SSBB|hsize=20px}}
|-
|-
|'''12-13'''||{{SSBB|Link}}||104
|'''14'''||{{CharHead|Wolf|SSBB|hsize=20px}}||102
|-
|-
|'''14'''||{{SSBB|Wolf}}||102
|rowspan=2|'''15-16'''||{{CharHead|Ivysaur|SSBB|hsize=20px}}||rowspan=2|100
|-
|-
|'''15-16'''||{{SSBB|Ivysaur}}||100
|{{CharHead|Lucario|SSBB|hsize=20px}}
|-
|-
|'''15-16'''||{{SSBB|Lucario}}||100
|'''17'''||{{CharHead|Mario|SSBB|hsize=20px}}||98
|-
|-
|'''17'''||{{SSBB|Mario}}||98
|'''N/A'''||[[Fighting Alloy Team]]||98
|-
|-
|'''18'''||{{SSBB|Luigi}}||97
|'''18'''||{{CharHead|Luigi|SSBB|hsize=20px}}||97
|-
|-
|'''19'''||{{SSBB|Sonic}}||95
|'''19'''||{{CharHead|Sonic|SSBB|hsize=20px}}||95
|-
|-
|'''20-22'''||{{SSBB|Lucas}}||94
|rowspan=3|'''20-22'''||{{CharHead|Lucas|SSBB|hsize=20px}}||rowspan=3|94
|-
|-
|'''20-22'''||{{SSBB|Ness}}||94
|{{CharHead|Ness|SSBB|hsize=20px}}
|-
|-
|'''20-22'''||{{SSBB|Pit}}||94
|{{CharHead|Pit|SSBB|hsize=20px}}
|-
|-
|'''23'''||{{SSBB|Diddy Kong}}||93
|'''23'''||{{CharHead|Diddy Kong|SSBB|hsize=20px}}||93
|-
|-
|'''24-25'''||{{SSBB|Ice Climbers}}||92
|rowspan=2|'''24-25'''||{{CharHead|Ice Climbers|SSBB|hsize=20px}}||rowspan=2|92
|-
|-
|'''24-25'''||{{SSBB|Toon Link}}||92
|{{CharHead|Toon Link|SSBB|hsize=20px}}
|-
|-
|'''26'''||{{SSBB|Peach}}||90
|'''26'''||{{CharHead|Peach|SSBB|hsize=20px}}||90
|-
|-
|'''27'''||{{SSBB|Marth}}||87
|'''27'''||{{CharHead|Marth|SSBB|hsize=20px}}||87
|-
|-
|'''28-29'''||{{SSBB|Sheik}}||85
|rowspan=2|'''28-29'''||{{CharHead|Sheik|SSBB|hsize=20px}}||rowspan=2|85
|-
|-
|'''28-29'''||{{SSBB|Zelda}}||85
|{{CharHead|Zelda|SSBB|hsize=20px}}
|-
|-
|'''30-31'''||{{SSBB|Falco}}||82
|rowspan=2|'''30-31'''||{{CharHead|Falco|SSBB|hsize=20px}}||rowspan=2|82
|-
|-
|'''30-31'''||{{SSBB|Olimar}}||82
|{{CharHead|Olimar|SSBB|hsize=20px}}
|-
|-
|'''32'''||{{SSBB|Zero Suit Samus}}||81
|'''32'''||{{CharHead|Zero Suit Samus|SSBB|hsize=20px}}||81
|-
|-
|'''33'''||{{SSBB|Fox}}||80
|'''33'''||{{CharHead|Fox|SSBB|hsize=20px}}||80
|-
|-
|'''34-35'''||{{SSBB|Meta Knight}}||79
|rowspan=2|'''34-35'''||{{CharHead|Meta Knight|SSBB|hsize=20px}}||rowspan=2|79
|-
|-
|'''34-35'''||{{SSBB|Pikachu}}||79
|{{CharHead|Pikachu|SSBB|hsize=20px}}
|-
|-
|'''36'''||{{SSBB|Kirby}}||78
|'''36'''||{{CharHead|Kirby|SSBB|hsize=20px}}||78
|-
|-
|'''37-38'''||{{SSBB|Mr. Game & Watch}}||75
|rowspan=2|'''37-38'''||{{CharHead|Mr. Game & Watch|SSBB|hsize=20px}}||rowspan=2|75
|-
|-
|'''37-38'''||{{SSBB|Squirtle}}||75
|{{CharHead|Squirtle|SSBB|hsize=20px}}
|-
|-
|'''39'''||{{SSBB|Jigglypuff}}||68
|'''39'''||{{CharHead|Jigglypuff|SSBB|hsize=20px}}||68
|}
|}


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This is a list of characters' weights in ''Super Smash Bros. 4''.
This is a list of characters' weights in ''Super Smash Bros. 4''.


According to the game, weight is the base factor in determining how many powers can be equipped in [[Smash Run]]. There are other factors -- namely a character's [[Walking|speed]] -- so it is not a direct linear correlation, but as a general rule weight definitely carries a positive correlation: the higher the weight, the greater the number of powers, with the only exceptions being Miis and the DLC fighters having a power limit of 25.
According to the game, weight is the base factor in determining how many powers can be equipped in [[Smash Run]]. There are other factors namely a character's [[Walking|speed]] so it is not a direct linear correlation, but as a general rule weight definitely carries a positive correlation: the higher the weight, the greater the number of powers, with the only exceptions being Miis and the DLC fighters having a power limit of 25.


Additionally, certain updates have made slight alterations to the weights of characters, affecting both survivability and resistance to combos. These changes have not had a major effect on the metagame.
Certain updates have made slight alterations to the weights of characters, affecting both survivability and resistance to combos. These changes have not had a major effect on most characters in the metagame, with the exceptions of {{SSB4|Sheik}} and {{SSB4|Bowser}}, who are considered to be worse and better after their weight alterations, respectively.


{| class="wikitable sortable collapsible collapsed" style="text-align:center"
The average weight value for all fighters (except Miis) is rounded down to 94.76, meaning that Robin, Pac-Man, and Roy are the characters whose weights are closest to the average. <!--Total weight of 55 fighters = 5212.-->
{{incomplete|Need Sandbag's weight}}
 
{|class="wikitable sortable" style="margin:1em auto 1em auto; text-align:center"
! Rank!!Character!!Weight!!Power Limit
! Rank!!Character!!Weight!!Power Limit
|-
|-
|'''n/a'''||{{b|Giga Bowser|Final Smash}}||400||
|'''N/A'''||{{b|Giga Bowser|Final Smash}}||400||
|-
|-
|'''n/a'''||[[Giga Mac]]||140||
|'''N/A'''||[[Giga Mac]]||140||
|-
|-
|'''1'''||{{SSB4|Bowser}}||130||29
|'''1'''||{{CharHead|Bowser|SSB4|hsize=20px}}||130||29
|-
|-
|'''2'''||{{SSB4|Donkey Kong}}||122||27
|'''2'''||{{CharHead|Donkey Kong|SSB4|hsize=20px}}||122||27
|-
|-
|'''3'''||{{SSB4|King Dedede}}||119||28
|'''3'''||{{CharHead|King Dedede|SSB4|hsize=20px}}||119||28
|-
|-
|'''4'''||{{SSB4|Charizard}}||116||27
|'''4'''||{{CharHead|Charizard|SSB4|hsize=20px}}||116||27
|-
|-
|'''5'''||{{SSB4|Ganondorf}}||113||29
|'''5'''||{{CharHead|Ganondorf|SSB4|hsize=20px}}||113||29
|-
|-
|'''6-7'''||{{SSB4|Bowser Jr.}}||108||27
|rowspan=2|'''6-7'''||{{CharHead|Bowser Jr.|SSB4|hsize=20px}}||rowspan=2|108||rowspan=2|27
|-
|-
|'''6-7'''||{{SSB4|Samus}}||108||27
|{{CharHead|Samus|SSB4|hsize=20px}}
|-
|-
|'''8-9'''||{{SSB4|Ike}}||107||26
|rowspan=2|'''8-9'''||{{CharHead|Ike|SSB4|hsize=20px}}||rowspan=3|107||26
|-
|-
|'''8-9'''||{{SSB4|Wario}}||107||27
|{{CharHead|Wario|SSB4|hsize=20px}}||27
|-
|-
|'''n/a'''||[[Wario-Man]]||107||
|'''N/A'''||[[Wario-Man]]||
|-
|-
|'''10'''||{{SSB4|R.O.B.}}||106||26
|'''10'''||{{CharHead|R.O.B.|SSB4|hsize=20px|color=Grey}}||106||rowspan=3|26
|-
|-
|'''11-13'''||{{SSB4|Captain Falcon}}||104||25
|rowspan=3|'''11-13'''||{{CharHead|Link|SSB4|hsize=20px}}||rowspan=3|104
|-
|-
|'''11-13'''||{{SSB4|Link}}||104||26
|{{CharHead|Yoshi|SSB4|hsize=20px}}
|-
|-
|'''11-13'''||{{SSB4|Yoshi}}||104||26
|{{CharHead|Captain Falcon|SSB4|hsize=20px}}||rowspan=8|25
|-
|-
|'''14'''||{{SSB4|Ryu}}||103||25
|'''14'''||{{CharHead|Ryu|SSB4|hsize=20px}}||103
|-
|-
|'''15-16'''||{{SSB4|Mega Man}}||102||25
|rowspan=2|'''15-16'''||{{CharHead|Mega Man|SSB4|hsize=20px}}||rowspan=3|102
|-
|-
|'''15-16'''||{{SSB4|Shulk}}||102||25
|{{CharHead|Shulk|SSB4|hsize=20px}}
|-
|-
|'''n/a'''||{{SSB4|Mii Fighter}} (heaviest)||102||25
|'''N/A'''||{{head|Mii Brawler|g=SSB4|s=20px}} {{head|Mii Swordfighter|g=SSB4|s=20px}} {{head|Mii Gunner|g=SSB4|s=20px}} {{SSB4|Mii Fighter}} (heaviest)
|-
|-
|'''n/a'''||{{SSB4|Mii Fighter}} (default)||100||25
|rowspan=2|'''17-21'''||{{CharHead|Cloud|SSB4|hsize=20px}}||rowspan=2|100
|-
|-
|'''17'''||{{SSB4|Cloud}}||100||25
|{{head|Mii Brawler|g=SSB4|s=20px}} {{head|Mii Swordfighter|g=SSB4|s=20px}} {{head|Mii Gunner|g=SSB4|s=20px}} {{SSB4|Mii Fighter}} (default)
|-
|-
|'''18'''||{{SSB4|Lucario}}||99||25
|'''21'''||{{CharHead|Lucario|SSB4|hsize=20px}}||rowspan=2|99
|-
|-
|'''n/a'''||[[Mega Lucario]]||99||
|'''N/A'''||[[Mega Lucario]]||
|-
|-
|'''19-21'''||{{SSB4|Corrin}}||98||25
|rowspan=3|'''22-24'''||{{CharHead|Corrin|SSB4|hsize=20px}}||rowspan=3|98||rowspan=4|25
|-
|-
|'''19-21'''||{{SSB4|Dr. Mario}}||98||25
|{{CharHead|Dr. Mario|SSB4|hsize=20px}}
|-
|-
|'''19-21'''||{{SSB4|Mario}}||98||25
|{{CharHead|Mario|SSB4|hsize=20px}}
|-
|-
|'''22-23'''||{{SSB4|Luigi}}||97||24
|'''N/A'''||{{head|Mii Brawler|g=SSB4|s=20px}} {{head|Mii Swordfighter|g=SSB4|s=20px}} {{head|Mii Gunner|g=SSB4|s=20px}} {{SSB4|Mii Fighter}} (lightest)||rowspan=3|97
|-
|-
|'''22-23'''||{{SSB4|Villager}}||97||24
|rowspan=2|'''25-26'''||{{CharHead|Luigi|SSB4|hsize=20px}}||rowspan=6|24
|-
|-
|'''n/a'''||{{SSB4|Mii Fighter}} (lightest)||97||25
|{{CharHead|Villager|SSB4|hsize=20px}}
|-
|-
|'''24-26'''||{{SSB4|Dark Pit}}||96||24
|rowspan=3|'''27-29'''||{{CharHead|Dark Pit|SSB4|hsize=20px}}||rowspan=3|96
|-
|-
|'''24-26'''||{{SSB4|Pit}}||96||24
|{{CharHead|Pit|SSB4|hsize=20px}}
|-
|-
|'''24-26'''||{{SSB4|Wii Fit Trainer}}||96||24
|{{CharHead|Wii Fit Trainer|SSB4|hsize=20px}}
|-
|-
|'''27-29'''||{{SSB4|Pac-Man}}||95||25
|rowspan=3|'''30-32'''||{{CharHead|Robin|SSB4|hsize=20px}}||rowspan=3|95
|-
|-
|'''27-29'''||{{SSB4|Robin}}||95||24
|{{CharHead|Roy|SSB4|hsize=20px}}||rowspan=4|25
|-
|-
|'''27-29'''||{{SSB4|Roy}}||95||25
|{{CharHead|Pac-Man|SSB4|hsize=20px}}
|-
|-
|'''30-33'''||{{SSB4|Greninja}}||94||24
|rowspan=4|'''33-36'''||{{CharHead|Ness|SSB4|hsize=20px}}||rowspan=4|94
|-
|-
|'''30-33'''||{{SSB4|Lucas}}||94||25
|{{CharHead|Lucas|SSB4|hsize=20px}}
|-
|-
|'''30-33'''||{{SSB4|Ness}}||94||25
|{{CharHead|Sonic|SSB4|hsize=20px}}||23
|-
|-
|'''30-33'''||{{SSB4|Sonic}}||94||23
|{{CharHead|Greninja|SSB4|hsize=20px}}||rowspan=3|24
|-
|-
|'''34-35'''||{{SSB4|Diddy Kong}}||93||24
|rowspan=2|'''37-38'''||{{CharHead|Diddy Kong|SSB4|hsize=20px}}||rowspan=2|93
|-
|-
|'''34-35'''||{{SSB4|Toon Link}}||93||24
|{{CharHead|Toon Link|SSB4|hsize=20px}}
|-
|-
|'''36-37'''||{{SSB4|Duck Hunt}}||91||23
|rowspan=2|'''39-40'''||{{CharHead|Duck Hunt|SSB4|hsize=20px}}||rowspan=2|91||rowspan=5|23
|-
|-
|'''36-37'''||{{SSB4|Palutena}}||91||23
|{{CharHead|Palutena|SSB4|hsize=20px}}
|-
|-
|'''38-39'''||{{SSB4|Lucina}}||90||23
|rowspan=2|'''41-42'''||{{CharHead|Lucina|SSB4|hsize=20px}}||rowspan=2|90
|-
|-
|'''38-39'''||{{SSB4|Marth}}||90||23
|{{CharHead|Marth|SSB4|hsize=20px}}
|-
|-
|'''40'''||{{SSB4|Peach}}||89||23
|'''43'''||{{CharHead|Peach|SSB4|hsize=20px}}||89
|-
|-
|'''41'''||{{SSB4|Zelda}}||85||22
|'''44'''||{{CharHead|Zelda|SSB4|hsize=20px}}||85||22
|-
|-
|'''42'''||{{SSB4|Bayonetta}}||84||25
|'''45'''||{{CharHead|Bayonetta|SSB4|hsize=20px}}||84||25
|-
|-
|'''43-44'''||{{SSB4|Falco}}||82||22
|rowspan=2|'''46-47'''||{{CharHead|Falco|SSB4|hsize=20px}}||rowspan=2|82||22
|-
|-
|'''43-44'''||{{SSB4|Little Mac}}||82||23
|{{CharHead|Little Mac|SSB4|hsize=20px}}||23
|-
|-
|'''45'''||{{SSB4|Sheik}}||81||24
|'''48'''||{{CharHead|Sheik|SSB4|hsize=20px}}||81||24
|-
|-
|'''46'''||{{SSB4|Zero Suit Samus}}||80||23
|rowspan=2|'''49-50'''||{{CharHead|Zero Suit Samus|SSB4|hsize=20px}}||rowspan=2|80||23
|-
|-
|'''47'''||{{SSB4|Meta Knight}}||80||22
|{{CharHead|Meta Knight|SSB4|hsize=20px}}||22
|-
|-
|'''48-51'''||{{SSB4|Fox}}||79||24
|rowspan=4|'''51-54'''||{{CharHead|Fox|SSB4|hsize=20px}}||rowspan=4|79||24
|-
|-
|'''48-51'''||{{SSB4|Kirby}}||79||21
|{{CharHead|Olimar|SSB4|hsize=20px}}||rowspan=2|23
|-
|-
|'''48-51'''||{{SSB4|Olimar}}||79||23
|{{CharHead|Pikachu|SSB4|hsize=20px}}
|-
|-
|'''48-51'''||{{SSB4|Pikachu}}||79||23
|{{CharHead|Kirby|SSB4|hsize=20px}}||21
|-
|-
|'''52'''||{{SSB4|Rosalina}}||77||22
|'''55'''||{{CharHead|Rosalina & Luma|SSB4|hsize=20px}}||77||22
|-
|-
|'''53'''||{{SSB4|Mr. Game & Watch}}||75||23
|'''56'''||{{CharHead|Mr. Game & Watch|SSB4|hsize=20px}}||75||23
|-
|-
|'''54'''||{{SSB4|Mewtwo}}||74||25
|'''57'''||{{CharHead|Mewtwo|SSB4|hsize=20px}}||74||25
|-
|-
|'''55'''||{{SSB4|Jigglypuff}}||68||21
|'''58'''||{{CharHead|Jigglypuff|SSB4|hsize=20px}}||68||21
|}
|}
===Update history===
===Update history===
<!--Per the paragraphs above, high weight is generally considered advantageous, so do not change these to neutral-->
====[[1.1.3]]====
====[[1.1.3]]====
*{{change|Ganondorf's weight|112|113}}
*{{buff|Ganondorf's weight|112|113}}
*{{change|Kirby's weight|77|79}}
*{{buff|Kirby's weight|77|79}}
*{{change|Sonic's weight|95|94}}
*{{nerf|Sonic's weight|95|94}}


====[[1.1.4]]====
====[[1.1.4]]====
*{{change|Rosalina's weight|78|77}}
*{{nerf|Rosalina's weight|78|77}}
*{{change|Sheik's weight|85|84}}
*{{nerf|Sheik's weight|85|84}}
*{{change|Zero Suit Samus's weight|81|80}}
*{{nerf|Zero Suit Samus's weight|81|80}}


====[[1.1.5]]====
====[[1.1.5]]====
*{{change|Bowser's weight|128|130}}
*{{buff|Bowser's weight|128|130}}
*{{change|Charizard's weight|115|116}}
*{{buff|Charizard's weight|115|116}}
*{{change|Mewtwo's weight|72|74}}
*{{buff|Mewtwo's weight|72|74}}
*{{change|Sheik's weight|84|81}}
*{{nerf|Sheik's weight|84|81}}
 
==''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' weight values==
This is a list of characters' weights in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''.
 
Mii Fighters now have their weight determined by their class rather than their size modifiers from their creation.
 
The average weight value for all fighters is rounded down to 95.92, meaning that Pit, Dark Pit, Ivysaur, and Wii Fit Trainer are the characters whose weights are closest to the average. <!--Total weight of 89 fighters = 8537. Remember this going forward.-->
 
{|class="wikitable sortable" style="margin:1em auto 1em auto; text-align:center"
! Rank!!Character!!Weight
|-
|'''N/A'''||[[Giga Bowser]]||150
|-
|'''1'''||{{CharHead|Bowser|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||135
|-
|'''2'''||{{CharHead|King K. Rool|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||133
|-
|rowspan=2|'''3-4'''||{{CharHead|Donkey Kong|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||rowspan=2|127
|-
|{{CharHead|King Dedede|SSBU|hsize=20px}}
|-
|'''5'''||{{CharHead|Ganondorf|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||118
|-
|rowspan=2|'''6-7'''||{{CharHead|Charizard|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||rowspan=2|116
|-
|{{CharHead|Incineroar|SSBU|hsize=20px}}
|-
|'''N/A'''||[[Sandbag]]||115
|-
|'''8'''||{{CharHead|Kazuya|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||113
|-
|'''9'''||{{CharHead|Piranha Plant|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||112
|-
|rowspan=4|'''10-13'''||{{CharHead|Samus|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||rowspan=4|108
|-
|{{CharHead|Dark Samus|SSBU|hsize=20px}}
|-
|{{CharHead|Bowser Jr.|SSBU|hsize=20px}}
|-
|{{CharHead|Terry|SSBU|hsize=20px}}
|-
|rowspan=5|'''14-18'''||{{CharHead|Wario|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||rowspan=5|107
|-
|{{CharHead|Ike|SSBU|hsize=20px}}
|-
|{{CharHead|Ridley|SSBU|hsize=20px}}
|-
|{{CharHead|Simon|SSBU|hsize=20px}}
|-
|{{CharHead|Richter|SSBU|hsize=20px}}
|-
|rowspan=3|'''19-21'''||{{CharHead|Snake|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||rowspan=3|106
|-
|{{CharHead|R.O.B.|SSBU|hsize=20px|color=Grey}}
|-
|{{CharHead|Banjo & Kazooie|SSBU|hsize=20px}}
|-
|rowspan=5|'''22-26'''||{{CharHead|Link|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||rowspan=5|104
|-
|{{CharHead|Yoshi|SSBU|hsize=20px}}
|-
|{{CharHead|Captain Falcon|SSBU|hsize=20px}}
|-
|{{CharHead|Mii Gunner|SSBU|hsize=20px}}
|-
|{{CharHead|Min Min|SSBU|hsize=20px}}
|-
|rowspan=2|'''27-28'''||{{CharHead|Ryu|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||rowspan=2|103
|-
|{{CharHead|Ken|SSBU|hsize=20px}}
|-
|'''29'''||{{CharHead|Mega Man|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||102
|-
|'''30'''||{{CharHead|Hero|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||101
|-
|rowspan=2|'''31-32'''||{{CharHead|Mii Swordfighter|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||rowspan=2|100
|-
|{{CharHead|Cloud|SSBU|hsize=20px}}
|-
|rowspan=4|'''33-36'''||{{CharHead|Mario|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||rowspan=4|98
|-
|{{CharHead|Dr. Mario|SSBU|hsize=20px}}
|-
|{{CharHead|Corrin|SSBU|hsize=20px}}
|-
|{{CharHead|Pyra|SSBU|hsize=20px}}
|-
|rowspan=3|'''37-39'''||{{CharHead|Luigi|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||rowspan=3|97
|-
|{{CharHead|Shulk|SSBU|hsize=20px}}
|-
|{{CharHead|Byleth|SSBU|hsize=20px}}
|-
|rowspan=4|'''40-43'''||{{CharHead|Pit|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||rowspan=4|96
|-
|{{CharHead|Dark Pit|SSBU|hsize=20px}}
|-
|{{CharHead|Ivysaur|SSBU|hsize=20px}}
|-
|{{CharHead|Wii Fit Trainer|SSBU|hsize=20px}}
|-
|rowspan=4|'''44-47'''||{{CharHead|Roy|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||rowspan=4|95
|-
|{{CharHead|Chrom|SSBU|hsize=20px}}
|-
|{{CharHead|Pac-Man|SSBU|hsize=20px}}
|-
|{{CharHead|Robin|SSBU|hsize=20px}}
|-
|rowspan=4|'''48-51'''||{{CharHead|Ness|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||rowspan=4|94
|-
|{{CharHead|Lucas|SSBU|hsize=20px}}
|-
|{{CharHead|Mii Brawler|SSBU|hsize=20px}}
|-
|{{CharHead|Inkling|SSBU|hsize=20px}}
|-
|'''52'''||{{CharHead|Joker|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||93
|-
|rowspan=6|'''53-58'''||{{CharHead|Ice Climbers|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||rowspan=6|92
|-
|{{CharHead|Lucario|SSBU|hsize=20px}}
|-
|{{CharHead|Wolf|SSBU|hsize=20px}}
|-
|{{CharHead|Villager|SSBU|hsize=20px}}
|-
|{{CharHead|Steve|SSBU|hsize=20px}}
|-
|{{CharHead|Mythra|SSBU|hsize=20px}}
|-
|rowspan=2|'''59-60'''||{{CharHead|Toon Link|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||rowspan=2|91
|-
|{{CharHead|Palutena|SSBU|hsize=20px}}
|-
|rowspan=3|'''61-63'''||{{CharHead|Marth|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||rowspan=3|90
|-
|{{CharHead|Lucina|SSBU|hsize=20px}}
|-
|{{CharHead|Diddy Kong|SSBU|hsize=20px}}
|-
|rowspan=2|'''64-65'''||{{CharHead|Peach|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||rowspan=2|89
|-
|{{CharHead|Daisy|SSBU|hsize=20px}}
|-
|rowspan=3|'''66-68'''||{{CharHead|Young Link|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||rowspan=3|88
|-
|{{CharHead|Greninja|SSBU|hsize=20px}}
|-
|{{CharHead|Isabelle|SSBU|hsize=20px}}
|-
|'''69'''||{{CharHead|Little Mac|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||87
|-
|rowspan=2|'''70-71'''||{{CharHead|Sonic|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||rowspan=2|86
|-
|{{CharHead|Duck Hunt|SSBU|hsize=20px}}
|-
|rowspan=2|'''72-73'''||{{CharHead|Zelda|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||rowspan=2|85
|-
|{{CharHead|Sora|SSBU|hsize=20px}}
|-
|rowspan=2|'''74-75'''||{{CharHead|Falco|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||rowspan=2|82
|-
|{{CharHead|Rosalina & Luma|SSBU|hsize=20px}}
|-
|'''76'''||{{CharHead|Bayonetta|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||81
|-
|rowspan=2|'''77-78'''||{{CharHead|Meta Knight|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||rowspan=2|80
|-
|{{CharHead|Zero Suit Samus|SSBU|hsize=20px}}
|-
|rowspan=5|'''79-83'''||{{CharHead|Kirby|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||rowspan=5|79
|-
|{{CharHead|Pikachu|SSBU|hsize=20px}}
|-
|{{CharHead|Mewtwo|SSBU|hsize=20px}}
|-
|{{CharHead|Olimar|SSBU|hsize=20px}}
|-
|{{CharHead|Sephiroth|SSBU|hsize=20px}}
|-
|'''84'''||{{CharHead|Sheik|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||78
|-
|'''85'''||{{CharHead|Fox|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||77
|-
|rowspan=2|'''86-87'''||{{CharHead|Mr. Game & Watch|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||rowspan=2|75
|-
|{{CharHead|Squirtle|SSBU|hsize=20px}}
|-
|'''88'''||{{CharHead|Jigglypuff|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||68
|-
|'''89'''||{{CharHead|Pichu|SSBU|hsize=20px}}||62
|}
 
===Update history===
===={{SSBU|3.0.0}}====
*{{buff|Mewtwo's weight|77|79}}


==Notes/Trivia==
==Trivia==
*According to ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''{{'}}s Blue Smash Trophy of Mario, his mass is the standard upon which other Smash fighters are measured. While this is true in NTSC ''Melee'' (having a weight of 100), the PAL version dropped Mario's weight to 98, which was  slightly below-average. This was carried over for future installments.
*According to ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]''{{'}}s Blue Smash Trophy of Mario, his mass is the standard upon which other fighters are measured. While this is technically true, as he is coded with a "default" weight of 100, he has slightly above-average weight in every game since ''Melee''; the average tends to be around 90 to 95. Furthermore, starting in the PAL version of ''Melee'' and continuing through ''Ultimate'', Mario is coded with a weight of 98, slightly less than the "default" of 100.
*In each game, the [[enemy team]] all have the same weight as Mario, despite each being based on characters of different weights.
*In each game, the [[enemy team]] (not counting the [[Fighting Mii Team]]) all have the same weight as Mario, despite each being based on characters of different weights.
**However, one exception applies to the Female Wire Frame in ''Melee'', who has a weight of 90. This is due to the development team copying Zelda's moveset over to the Female Wire Frame.
**However, one exception applies to the Female Wire Frame in ''Melee'', who has a weight of 90. This is due to the development team copying Zelda's moveset over to the Female Wire Frame.
*In ''Brawl'', {{b|Giga Bowser|Final Smash}} and [[Wario-Man]] are programmed to have weights of 400 and 130, respectively; however, they cannot be knocked back, so their weight only has an effect on certain stage elements, such as [[Rainbow Cruise]]'s see-saw platforms.
*In ''Brawl'', {{b|Giga Bowser|Final Smash}} and [[Wario-Man]] are programmed to have weights of 400 and 130, respectively; however, they cannot be knocked back, so their weight only has an effect on certain stage elements, such as [[Rainbow Cruise]]'s seesaw platforms.
*There are various inconsistencies in some characters' weights when compared to information from their home series:
**In ''Smash 4'', Giga Bowser retains his weight of 400, and [[Giga Mac]] possesses a weight of 140; however, Wario-Man no longer has a higher weight than Wario. Additionally, unlike Giga Bowser, Giga Mac can be affected by [[windbox]]es (but is still unaffected by regular knockback), making him the only transforming character who has a weight change that can affect gameplay outside of stage elements.
**[[Yoshi]] is labelled as a heavyweight (even outweighing {{SSBM|Ganondorf}} and {{SSBM|Samus}} in the PAL version of ''[[Melee]]'' and being on par with {{SSBB|Wario}} in ''[[Brawl]]''), despite being a lightweight or middleweight in the {{uv|Mario}} spin off games. However, ''Smash Bros.'' may actually portray his weight accurately based on both his physique in the ''Mario'' series, while his status of being a fast character is shown in his air and dash speed; that said, Yoshi being light or middleweight in the ''Mario'' spin off games may be what is inconsistent, not being a heavyweight in ''Smash'', though Yoshi had his weight significantly reduced in transition from ''Brawl'' to ''Smash 4'' (putting him closer to true middleweight characters). More recent ''Mario Kart'' titles seem to rely more on a character's height than their actual weight to determine what vehicle weight class they use, however.
*Pichu is the lightest character in every ''Smash'' game it appears in, those being ''Melee'' and ''Ultimate''. In the remaining three games, Jigglypuff is the lightest character, and it remains the second-lightest character in all games where Pichu is playable.
**[[Rosalina]] is labelled as a lightweight (only being heavier than {{SSB4|Mr. Game & Watch}}, {{SSB4|Mewtwo}} and {{SSB4|Jigglypuff}} in ''[[SSB4]]''), despite being a light-heavyweight in other {{uv|Mario}} games. However, it had been said that Rosalina being a heavyweight in the ''Mario'' series is due to her unusually tall stature, and thus may not actually be physically heavy.<ref>http://honndana.sakura.ne.jp/mario/dr.cgi?key=297</ref> Sakurai also [https://miiverse.nintendo.net/posts/AYMHAAACAABnUYnbWC7vxw mentioned] she uses an antigravity effect which makes her lighter.
**Likewise, Bowser is the heaviest playable character in every game since his debut in ''Melee'', with Donkey Kong being the heaviest in the original ''Super Smash Bros.'' and the second heaviest in every game afterwards until ''Ultimate'', where King K. Rool takes the runner-up spot instead.
**[[Mewtwo]] is lighter than most human characters the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series (being the same weight as Marth in the PAL version of ''Melee'' and Roy and Young Link in all versions), despite its Pokédex entry claiming it weighs 269.0 lbs (122.0 kg). In ''Super Smash Bros. 4'' it is even lighter than [[Pikachu]], which has a Pokédex weight of a mere 13.2 lbs (6.0 kg). Like Rosalina, this can be explained by its tendency to constantly float when in movement, which is explicitly mentioned by its Red Smash trophy in ''Melee'' and his fighter trophy in ''SSB4''. Its low weight could also be something of an exaggerated reference to its Defense stat being lower than that of most Legendary Pokémon in its home series. A third possibility is that the Pokédex entry is somehow erroneous for similar reasons related to Mewtwo's psychic abilities influencing gravity.
*A [[tip]] in ''Smash 4'' states that Kirby is the third-lightest character in the game, and [[Mr. Game & Watch]] is the second. While this was originally true, the addition of Mewtwo, as well as Kirby's weight being changed, made this tip incorrect (he is now the fifth-lightest, tied with Fox, Olimar, and Pikachu, while Mr. Game & Watch is now the third-lightest).
***Mewtwo is also lighter than {{SSB4|Mr. Game & Watch}}, a completely flat character.
*Some moves treat character weights as a set value (such as 100), regardless of the recipient's actual weight. An example of this is [[Limit Charge#Finishing Touch|Finishing Touch]] in ''[[Smash 4]]''.
**Similarly, Pikachu is far heavier in ''Smash'' than in its home series, being on par with [[Fox]] and only one point lighter than [[Zero Suit Samus]] and [[Meta Knight]] in ''SSB4''.
*Weight changes from items such as the Metal Box do not affect the speed of throws affected by weight.
*Jigglypuff is the lightest character in every ''Smash'' game except for ''Melee'', where it is heavier than Pichu and is the same weight as Mr. Game & Watch.
*The European PAL version of the original ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' is the only version of any ''Smash'' game where [[Link]] and [[Captain Falcon]] do not weigh the same.
**Likewise, Bowser is the heaviest playable character in every game since his debut in ''Melee'', with Donkey Kong being the heaviest in the original ''Super Smash Bros.''
*For some characters, weights in the ''Smash'' series are sometimes inconsistent with those for said characters in other games, possibly due to balancing purposes rather than accuracy to source material.
*A [[tip]] in ''Smash 4'' erroneously states that Kirby is the third lightest character in the game, and Mr. Game and Watch is the second. While this was originally true, the addition of Mewtwo, as well as Kirby's weight being changed, made this tip incorrect.
**[[Yoshi]] is a heavyweight in every ''Smash'' title, but is in the medium and light classes in the ''Mario Kart'' series. The inverse is true for [[Rosalina]], although the weight class of karts seems to be based on a character's size instead of how much they actually weigh (Rosalina is very tall, which might dictate her kart's size and weight).
*Weight has nearly no effect on a character's survivability against [[Limit Charge|Finishing Touch]]; [[falling speed]] is instead the main factor, due to its extreme vertical knockback while dealing only 1% damage.
**[[Mewtwo]] weighs 269 pounds/122 kilograms according to the Pokédex, but is one of the lightest characters in every ''Smash'' game in which it is a playable character. However, it is explained in ''Melee'' that Mewtwo is easier to send flying around due to it using its psychic powers to constantly float.  
**[[Sephiroth]] is similarly one of the lightest humanoid characters, despite having a canon given weight of 191 pounds; whether this is due to using telekinetic movement or simply to suit his ''Ultimate'' playstyle is unclear.
*Losing 27 units from his debut in the original game to ''Melee'', [[Donkey Kong]] has the largest weight reduction of any character in the series from one game to the next.
**[[Fox]]’s weight reduction from the first installment to ''Melee'' is the second most prolific, as he was originally a middleweight with 100 units but lost 25 units in the transition, and has remained a lightweight in each installment ever since.
**Likewise, Mr. Game & Watch has had the greatest increase in weight, with 15 units being added in the transition to ''Brawl'' from ''Melee''.


==References==
==References==
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* http://smashboards.com/threads/1-1-4-patch-notes.430023/
* http://smashboards.com/threads/1-1-5-patch-notes.433162/
* http://smashboards.com/threads/1-1-5-patch-notes.433162/
* http://kuroganehammer.com/Ultimate/Weight
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"Heavy" redirects here. For the Special Smash gravity condition, see Special gravity.
For the Californian smasher, see Smasher:Heavy.
BowserPichuWeightUltimate.gifWeight Balanced Ultimate.gif
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A weight demonstration from the Mushroom Kingdom stage.
Pichu and Bowser have very different weight values, while Lucario and Mythra have the same weight values.

Weight is a measurement of how much a character can resist knockback. Weight is one of several factors used in calculating the amount of knockback a character experiences. Characters with a higher weight (heavy) tend to suffer less knockback, and characters with a lower weight (light) tend to suffer more knockback, all other factors controlled.

Overview

A graph demonstrating how the rate of knockback increase is affected by weight, labeled with Bowser's and Pichu's weights in SSBU
Weight Comparison 1 Brawl.gifWeight Comparison 2 Brawl.gif
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From Melee to Smash 4, some throws had different speeds depending on the weight of the character being thrown.

Weight is, in practice, understood as how difficult it is to send a character flying away. Because of this, it is generally considered an advantage for a character to be heavy, as less knockback makes it harder to KO a character. Additionally, in Super Smash Bros. Melee, Super Smash Bros. Brawl, and Super Smash Bros. 4, many throws take longer to execute on heavier characters, giving the opponent being thrown more time to properly react to throws and to DI effectively. Because throwing heavier characters causes the throwing animation to continue longer once the target is released, the ending lag of the throw is increased and thus the viability of throw combos may be affected; for example, in Melee, Captain Falcon is not vulnerable to many of the up throw chain grabs (such as from Marth) that the space animals are vulnerable to despite his equivalently fast falling speed; in Brawl, the Ice Climbers' infinite chain grabs are more difficult to perform on heavyweights as the increased ending lag gives the player a smaller window in which to execute regrabs; and in Smash 4, Robin's down throw to up aerial "Checkmate" KO setup doesn't true combo for a KO on Bowser and Charizard at any percent, due to the combination of their weight extending the throw's ending lag enough and their slow falling speed allowing them to stay out of the up aerial's range at KO percents. In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, weight is a factor in determining how much a character can be pushed by an opponent running into them, and how far they will push other opponents.

Super Smash Bros. characters are often divided into separate "weight classes", with the most common method being a separation of the roster into three roughly equal groups: lightweight, middleweight, and heavyweight. Weight class divisions are often arbitrary and not universally agreed upon. "Middleweights" are usually described as characters with a close to average weight, or a similar weight to Mario, who is often seen as the "default" character in Super Smash Bros. In Melee, "lightweight" usually encompasses characters who are knocked down by Fox's shine (with a weight of 85 or below); thus Marth is often considered a middleweight in NTSC but a lightweight in PAL, due to his decreased weight in that version of the game. In Brawl "lightweight" often encompasses characters who are knocked down by King Dedede's down throw, with a weight of 85 or below (Zelda, Sheik, and all lighter characters).

Another commonly used weight class is the "super heavyweights", which describes the heaviest characters in the series, who also usually have the largest sizes and hurtboxes and often shake the screen upon landing on the ground. These characters commonly include Donkey Kong, Bowser, King Dedede, Charizard, King K. Rool, Incineroar, Snake (Brawl only), and Ganondorf (Ultimate only).

Lighter characters do have their own advantages. Because of the higher knockback they receive, they can usually escape combos earlier. However, since weight affects high knockback values more than low ones, this advantage is less significant compared to the disadvantage of being easier to KO; the size of a character's hurtboxes, as well as their falling speed and gravity prior to Ultimate (and especially in Melee), have a larger impact than weight on how vulnerable a character is to combos. As previously mentioned, a few specific combos are less effective on lightweights to a much greater degree, such as Fox's waveshine combos in Melee and King Dedede's down throw chain grab in Brawl; in both cases, characters with a weight value below 86 receive enough knockback to the point where they are put into tumble, allowing them to tech or execute a floor recovery and escape subsequent uses of such moves, whereas heavier characters are stuck in their non tumble animation, making them very vulnerable. Other advantages to light weight include weight-sensitive platforms, such as those in Mushroom Kingdom and Rainbow Cruise, which fall slower while holding less weight, making them safer to use for lighter characters. Finally, certain weight-based throws have hitboxes that appear for very short lengths of time, and if the target is very light, the animation may progress so quickly that the hitbox appears and vanishes in less than a frame without hitting — this causes the lightest characters to take less damage, notably with Bowser's down throw in NTSC Melee and Link's down throw in Brawl, both of which miss their pre-throw hit on Jigglypuff (and Mr. Game & Watch in Bowser's case). Because of this, most throws with hitboxes from Brawl onwards are not weight dependent, although there are a few exceptions, such as Link's aforementioned down throw.

Heavier characters tend to have stronger attacks, longer range, worse recovery (that is; recoveries that are slower or cover less distance), bigger hurtboxes, and slower movement, while lighter characters tend to have weaker attacks, shorter range, better recovery, smaller hurtboxes, and faster movement. However, this is a loose trend that many characters defy in multiple ways — Captain Falcon is heavy but dashes incredibly quickly, Yoshi is heavy but has a high jump and weaker attacks, Wario is heavy but short and highly maneuverable especially in the air, Zelda is light but loaded with powerful attacks, Falco is light but has a very high falling speed, and Little Mac is light and speedy with excellent frame data but has among the worst recoveries in the games he appears in, which is the exact opposite of King K. Rool, who is heavy and slow with poor frame data but has a great recovery.

In single-player modes, sometimes unnaturally high weight is introduced to challenge the player, such as when fighting Metal Mario; this is often paired with additional knockback resistance, since even characters with infinite weight will still take knockback from any attack with a base knockback greater than 0.

On an additional note, some attacks are weight-independent, and will always act as if the target fighter's weight is set to 100; the amount of knockback dealt will remain consistent, no matter how light or heavy the target is. This is especially notable for attacks that have the bury, paralyze, or stun effects. However, other factors, such as knockback-taken multipliers, and knockback resistance, still affect the amount of knockback dealt.

Super Smash Bros. weight values

These values use a different scale than the later games - heavier characters have lower numbers, representing a direct multiplier in the knockback formula. For comparison purposes, the equivalent value in the newer system is also listed. The conversion rate from the old system to the newer system is (200/weight) - 100.[1]

JPN
Rank Character Weight (coded) Weight (comparison)
1 Donkey Kong (SSB) Donkey Kong 0.84 138.095
2 Samus (SSB) Samus 0.92 117.391
3 Yoshi (SSB) Yoshi 0.93 115.054
N/A Giant Donkey Kong (SSB) Giant Donkey Kong 0.93 115.054
4-5 Captain Falcon (SSB) Captain Falcon 0.96 108.333
Link (SSB) Link
6-8 Fox (SSB) Fox 1 100.000
Luigi (SSB) Luigi
Mario (SSB) Mario
N/A Metal Mario (SSB) Metal Mario 1 100.000
9 Ness (SSB) Ness 1.1 81.818
10 Pikachu (SSB) Pikachu 1.16 72.414
11 Kirby (SSB) Kirby 1.19 68.067
12 Jigglypuff (SSB) Jigglypuff 1.3 53.846
NA/AUS
Rank Character Weight (coded) Weight (comparison)
1 Donkey Kong (SSB) Donkey Kong 0.83 140.964
2 Samus (SSB) Samus 0.92 117.391
3 Yoshi (SSB) Yoshi 0.93 115.054
N/A Giant Donkey Kong (SSB) Giant Donkey Kong 0.93 115.054
4-5 Captain Falcon (SSB) Captain Falcon 0.96 108.333
Link (SSB) Link
6-8 Fox (SSB) Fox 1 100.000
Luigi (SSB) Luigi
Mario (SSB) Mario
N/A Metal Mario (SSB) Metal Mario 1 100.000
9 Ness (SSB) Ness 1.1 81.818
10 Pikachu (SSB) Pikachu 1.16 72.414
11 Kirby (SSB) Kirby 1.19 68.067
12 Jigglypuff (SSB) Jigglypuff 1.3 53.846
EUR
Rank Character Weight (coded) Weight (comparison)
1 Donkey Kong (SSB) Donkey Kong 0.83 140.964
2 Link (SSB) Link 0.9 122.222
3 Samus (SSB) Samus 0.92 117.391
4 Yoshi (SSB) Yoshi 0.93 115.054
N/A Giant Donkey Kong (SSB) Giant Donkey Kong 0.93 115.054
5 Captain Falcon (SSB) Captain Falcon 0.96 108.333
6-8 Fox (SSB) Fox 1 100.000
Luigi (SSB) Luigi
Mario (SSB) Mario
N/A Metal Mario (SSB) Metal Mario 1 100.000
9 Ness (SSB) Ness 1.1 81.818
10 Pikachu (SSB) Pikachu 1.16 72.414
11 Kirby (SSB) Kirby 1.19 68.067
12 Jigglypuff (SSB) Jigglypuff 1.3 53.846
  • All the Fighting Polygon Team members share their weight with their NTSC-J base counterpart in all versions.

Version differences

NTSC-U

  • Buff Donkey Kong's weight: 0.840.83

PAL (EUR)

  • Buff Link's weight: 0.960.9

Super Smash Bros. Melee weight values

Following are the characters in Super Smash Bros. Melee, ranked in order of heaviest to lightest. The Metal Box multiplies a character's base weight by 3, the Super Mushroom by 1.6, and the Poison Mushroom by 0.625.

The average weight value in NTSC version for all fighters is 90, while in the PAL version it still rounds down to 90, meaning that Peach, Sheik, and Zelda are the characters whose weights are the average.

NTSC
Rank Character Weight
N/A Giga Bowser (SSBM) Giga Bowser 140
1 Bowser (SSBM) Bowser 117
2 Donkey Kong (SSBM) Donkey Kong 114
3 Samus (SSBM) Samus 110
4 Ganondorf (SSBM) Ganondorf 109
5 Yoshi (SSBM) Yoshi 108
6-7 Captain Falcon (SSBM) Captain Falcon 104
Link (SSBM) Link
8-10 Dr. Mario (SSBM) Dr. Mario 100
Luigi (SSBM) Luigi
Mario (SSBM) Mario
N/A FightingWireFrames (SSBM) Male Wireframe 100
N/A Sandbag (SSBM) Sandbag
11 Ness (SSBM) Ness 94
12-14 Peach (SSBM) Peach 90
Sheik (SSBM) Sheik
Zelda (SSBM) Zelda
N/A FightingWireFrames (SSBM) Female Wireframe 90
15 Ice Climbers (SSBM) Ice Climbers 88
16 Marth (SSBM) Marth 87
17-19 Mewtwo (SSBM) Mewtwo 85
Roy (SSBM) Roy
Young Link (SSBM) Young Link
20-21 Falco (SSBM) Falco 80
Pikachu (SSBM) Pikachu
22 Fox (SSBM) Fox 75
23 Kirby (SSBM) Kirby 70
24-25 Jigglypuff (SSBM) Jigglypuff 60
Mr. Game & Watch (SSBM) Mr. Game & Watch
26 Pichu (SSBM) Pichu 55
PAL
Rank Character Weight
N/A Giga Bowser (SSBM) Giga Bowser 140
1 Bowser (SSBM) Bowser 118
2 Donkey Kong (SSBM) Donkey Kong 114
3 Yoshi (SSBM) Yoshi 111
4 Samus (SSBM) Samus 110
5 Ganondorf (SSBM) Ganondorf 109
6-7 Captain Falcon (SSBM) Captain Falcon 104
Link (SSBM) Link
8-9 Dr. Mario (SSBM) Dr. Mario 100
Luigi (SSBM) Luigi
N/A FightingWireFrames (SSBM) Male Wireframe 100
N/A Sandbag (SSBM) Sandbag
10 Mario (SSBM) Mario 98
11 Ness (SSBM) Ness 94
12-14 Peach (SSBM) Peach 90
Sheik (SSBM) Sheik
Zelda (SSBM) Zelda
N/A FightingWireFrames (SSBM) Female Wireframe 90
15 Ice Climbers (SSBM) Ice Climbers 88
16-19 Marth (SSBM) Marth 85
Mewtwo (SSBM) Mewtwo
Roy (SSBM) Roy
Young Link (SSBM) Young Link
20-21 Falco (SSBM) Falco 80
Pikachu (SSBM) Pikachu
22 Kirby (SSBM) Kirby 74
23 Fox (SSBM) Fox 73
24-25 Jigglypuff (SSBM) Jigglypuff 60
Mr. Game & Watch (SSBM) Mr. Game & Watch
26 Pichu (SSBM) Pichu 55

Version differences

PAL

  • Buff Kirby's weight: 70 → 74
  • Nerf Fox's weight: 75 → 73
  • Nerf Marth's weight: 87 → 85
  • Nerf Mario's weight: 100 → 98
  • Buff Yoshi's weight: 108 → 111
  • Buff Bowser's weight: 117 → 118

Super Smash Bros. Brawl weight values

This is a list of characters' weights in Super Smash Bros. Brawl.

The average weight value for all fighters is rounded down to 94.79, meaning that Sonic's weight is closest to the average.

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Rank Character Weight
N/A Giga Bowser 400
N/A Wario-Man 130
1 Bowser (SSBB) Bowser 120
2 Donkey Kong (SSBB) Donkey Kong 116
3 Snake (SSBB) Snake 113
4 King Dedede (SSBB) King Dedede 112
5 Charizard (SSBB) Charizard 110
6 Ganondorf (SSBB) Ganondorf 109
7 Samus (SSBB) Samus 108
8-9 Wario (SSBB) Wario 107
Yoshi (SSBB) Yoshi
10 R.O.B. (SSBB) R.O.B. 106
11 Ike (SSBB) Ike 105
12-13 Captain Falcon (SSBB) Captain Falcon 104
Link (SSBB) Link
14 Wolf (SSBB) Wolf 102
15-16 Ivysaur (SSBB) Ivysaur 100
Lucario (SSBB) Lucario
17 Mario (SSBB) Mario 98
N/A Fighting Alloy Team 98
18 Luigi (SSBB) Luigi 97
19 Sonic (SSBB) Sonic 95
20-22 Lucas (SSBB) Lucas 94
Ness (SSBB) Ness
Pit (SSBB) Pit
23 Diddy Kong (SSBB) Diddy Kong 93
24-25 Ice Climbers (SSBB) Ice Climbers 92
Toon Link (SSBB) Toon Link
26 Peach (SSBB) Peach 90
27 Marth (SSBB) Marth 87
28-29 Sheik (SSBB) Sheik 85
Zelda (SSBB) Zelda
30-31 Falco (SSBB) Falco 82
Olimar (SSBB) Olimar
32 Zero Suit Samus (SSBB) Zero Suit Samus 81
33 Fox (SSBB) Fox 80
34-35 Meta Knight (SSBB) Meta Knight 79
Pikachu (SSBB) Pikachu
36 Kirby (SSBB) Kirby 78
37-38 Mr. Game & Watch (SSBB) Mr. Game & Watch 75
Squirtle (SSBB) Squirtle
39 Jigglypuff (SSBB) Jigglypuff 68

Super Smash Bros. 4 weight values

This is a list of characters' weights in Super Smash Bros. 4.

According to the game, weight is the base factor in determining how many powers can be equipped in Smash Run. There are other factors — namely a character's speed — so it is not a direct linear correlation, but as a general rule weight definitely carries a positive correlation: the higher the weight, the greater the number of powers, with the only exceptions being Miis and the DLC fighters having a power limit of 25.

Certain updates have made slight alterations to the weights of characters, affecting both survivability and resistance to combos. These changes have not had a major effect on most characters in the metagame, with the exceptions of Sheik and Bowser, who are considered to be worse and better after their weight alterations, respectively.

The average weight value for all fighters (except Miis) is rounded down to 94.76, meaning that Robin, Pac-Man, and Roy are the characters whose weights are closest to the average.

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Rank Character Weight Power Limit
N/A Giga Bowser 400
N/A Giga Mac 140
1 Bowser (SSB4) Bowser 130 29
2 Donkey Kong (SSB4) Donkey Kong 122 27
3 King Dedede (SSB4) King Dedede 119 28
4 Charizard (SSB4) Charizard 116 27
5 Ganondorf (SSB4) Ganondorf 113 29
6-7 Bowser Jr. (SSB4) Bowser Jr. 108 27
Samus (SSB4) Samus
8-9 Ike (SSB4) Ike 107 26
Wario (SSB4) Wario 27
N/A Wario-Man
10 R.O.B. (SSB4) R.O.B. 106 26
11-13 Link (SSB4) Link 104
Yoshi (SSB4) Yoshi
Captain Falcon (SSB4) Captain Falcon 25
14 Ryu (SSB4) Ryu 103
15-16 Mega Man (SSB4) Mega Man 102
Shulk (SSB4) Shulk
N/A Mii Brawler (SSB4) Mii Swordfighter (SSB4) Mii Gunner (SSB4) Mii Fighter (heaviest)
17-21 Cloud (SSB4) Cloud 100
Mii Brawler (SSB4) Mii Swordfighter (SSB4) Mii Gunner (SSB4) Mii Fighter (default)
21 Lucario (SSB4) Lucario 99
N/A Mega Lucario
22-24 Corrin (SSB4) Corrin 98 25
Dr. Mario (SSB4) Dr. Mario
Mario (SSB4) Mario
N/A Mii Brawler (SSB4) Mii Swordfighter (SSB4) Mii Gunner (SSB4) Mii Fighter (lightest) 97
25-26 Luigi (SSB4) Luigi 24
Villager (SSB4) Villager
27-29 Dark Pit (SSB4) Dark Pit 96
Pit (SSB4) Pit
Wii Fit Trainer (SSB4) Wii Fit Trainer
30-32 Robin (SSB4) Robin 95
Roy (SSB4) Roy 25
Pac-Man (SSB4) Pac-Man
33-36 Ness (SSB4) Ness 94
Lucas (SSB4) Lucas
Sonic (SSB4) Sonic 23
Greninja (SSB4) Greninja 24
37-38 Diddy Kong (SSB4) Diddy Kong 93
Toon Link (SSB4) Toon Link
39-40 Duck Hunt (SSB4) Duck Hunt 91 23
Palutena (SSB4) Palutena
41-42 Lucina (SSB4) Lucina 90
Marth (SSB4) Marth
43 Peach (SSB4) Peach 89
44 Zelda (SSB4) Zelda 85 22
45 Bayonetta (SSB4) Bayonetta 84 25
46-47 Falco (SSB4) Falco 82 22
Little Mac (SSB4) Little Mac 23
48 Sheik (SSB4) Sheik 81 24
49-50 Zero Suit Samus (SSB4) Zero Suit Samus 80 23
Meta Knight (SSB4) Meta Knight 22
51-54 Fox (SSB4) Fox 79 24
Olimar (SSB4) Olimar 23
Pikachu (SSB4) Pikachu
Kirby (SSB4) Kirby 21
55 Rosalina & Luma (SSB4) Rosalina & Luma 77 22
56 Mr. Game & Watch (SSB4) Mr. Game & Watch 75 23
57 Mewtwo (SSB4) Mewtwo 74 25
58 Jigglypuff (SSB4) Jigglypuff 68 21

Update history

1.1.3

  • Buff Ganondorf's weight: 112 → 113
  • Buff Kirby's weight: 77 → 79
  • Nerf Sonic's weight: 95 → 94

1.1.4

  • Nerf Rosalina's weight: 78 → 77
  • Nerf Sheik's weight: 85 → 84
  • Nerf Zero Suit Samus's weight: 81 → 80

1.1.5

  • Buff Bowser's weight: 128 → 130
  • Buff Charizard's weight: 115 → 116
  • Buff Mewtwo's weight: 72 → 74
  • Nerf Sheik's weight: 84 → 81

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate weight values

This is a list of characters' weights in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

Mii Fighters now have their weight determined by their class rather than their size modifiers from their creation.

The average weight value for all fighters is rounded down to 95.92, meaning that Pit, Dark Pit, Ivysaur, and Wii Fit Trainer are the characters whose weights are closest to the average.

Rank Character Weight
N/A Giga Bowser 150
1 Bowser (SSBU) Bowser 135
2 King K. Rool (SSBU) King K. Rool 133
3-4 Donkey Kong (SSBU) Donkey Kong 127
King Dedede (SSBU) King Dedede
5 Ganondorf (SSBU) Ganondorf 118
6-7 Charizard (SSBU) Charizard 116
Incineroar (SSBU) Incineroar
N/A Sandbag 115
8 Kazuya (SSBU) Kazuya 113
9 Piranha Plant (SSBU) Piranha Plant 112
10-13 Samus (SSBU) Samus 108
Dark Samus (SSBU) Dark Samus
Bowser Jr. (SSBU) Bowser Jr.
Terry (SSBU) Terry
14-18 Wario (SSBU) Wario 107
Ike (SSBU) Ike
Ridley (SSBU) Ridley
Simon (SSBU) Simon
Richter (SSBU) Richter
19-21 Snake (SSBU) Snake 106
R.O.B. (SSBU) R.O.B.
Banjo & Kazooie (SSBU) Banjo & Kazooie
22-26 Link (SSBU) Link 104
Yoshi (SSBU) Yoshi
Captain Falcon (SSBU) Captain Falcon
Mii Gunner (SSBU) Mii Gunner
Min Min (SSBU) Min Min
27-28 Ryu (SSBU) Ryu 103
Ken (SSBU) Ken
29 Mega Man (SSBU) Mega Man 102
30 Hero (SSBU) Hero 101
31-32 Mii Swordfighter (SSBU) Mii Swordfighter 100
Cloud (SSBU) Cloud
33-36 Mario (SSBU) Mario 98
Dr. Mario (SSBU) Dr. Mario
Corrin (SSBU) Corrin
Pyra (SSBU) Pyra
37-39 Luigi (SSBU) Luigi 97
Shulk (SSBU) Shulk
Byleth (SSBU) Byleth
40-43 Pit (SSBU) Pit 96
Dark Pit (SSBU) Dark Pit
Ivysaur (SSBU) Ivysaur
Wii Fit Trainer (SSBU) Wii Fit Trainer
44-47 Roy (SSBU) Roy 95
Chrom (SSBU) Chrom
Pac-Man (SSBU) Pac-Man
Robin (SSBU) Robin
48-51 Ness (SSBU) Ness 94
Lucas (SSBU) Lucas
Mii Brawler (SSBU) Mii Brawler
Inkling (SSBU) Inkling
52 Joker (SSBU) Joker 93
53-58 Ice Climbers (SSBU) Ice Climbers 92
Lucario (SSBU) Lucario
Wolf (SSBU) Wolf
Villager (SSBU) Villager
Steve (SSBU) Steve
Mythra (SSBU) Mythra
59-60 Toon Link (SSBU) Toon Link 91
Palutena (SSBU) Palutena
61-63 Marth (SSBU) Marth 90
Lucina (SSBU) Lucina
Diddy Kong (SSBU) Diddy Kong
64-65 Peach (SSBU) Peach 89
Daisy (SSBU) Daisy
66-68 Young Link (SSBU) Young Link 88
Greninja (SSBU) Greninja
Isabelle (SSBU) Isabelle
69 Little Mac (SSBU) Little Mac 87
70-71 Sonic (SSBU) Sonic 86
Duck Hunt (SSBU) Duck Hunt
72-73 Zelda (SSBU) Zelda 85
Sora (SSBU) Sora
74-75 Falco (SSBU) Falco 82
Rosalina & Luma (SSBU) Rosalina & Luma
76 Bayonetta (SSBU) Bayonetta 81
77-78 Meta Knight (SSBU) Meta Knight 80
Zero Suit Samus (SSBU) Zero Suit Samus
79-83 Kirby (SSBU) Kirby 79
Pikachu (SSBU) Pikachu
Mewtwo (SSBU) Mewtwo
Olimar (SSBU) Olimar
Sephiroth (SSBU) Sephiroth
84 Sheik (SSBU) Sheik 78
85 Fox (SSBU) Fox 77
86-87 Mr. Game & Watch (SSBU) Mr. Game & Watch 75
Squirtle (SSBU) Squirtle
88 Jigglypuff (SSBU) Jigglypuff 68
89 Pichu (SSBU) Pichu 62

Update history

3.0.0

  • Buff Mewtwo's weight: 77 → 79

Trivia

  • According to Super Smash Bros. Melee's Blue Smash Trophy of Mario, his mass is the standard upon which other fighters are measured. While this is technically true, as he is coded with a "default" weight of 100, he has slightly above-average weight in every game since Melee; the average tends to be around 90 to 95. Furthermore, starting in the PAL version of Melee and continuing through Ultimate, Mario is coded with a weight of 98, slightly less than the "default" of 100.
  • In each game, the enemy team (not counting the Fighting Mii Team) all have the same weight as Mario, despite each being based on characters of different weights.
    • However, one exception applies to the Female Wire Frame in Melee, who has a weight of 90. This is due to the development team copying Zelda's moveset over to the Female Wire Frame.
  • In Brawl, Giga Bowser and Wario-Man are programmed to have weights of 400 and 130, respectively; however, they cannot be knocked back, so their weight only has an effect on certain stage elements, such as Rainbow Cruise's seesaw platforms.
    • In Smash 4, Giga Bowser retains his weight of 400, and Giga Mac possesses a weight of 140; however, Wario-Man no longer has a higher weight than Wario. Additionally, unlike Giga Bowser, Giga Mac can be affected by windboxes (but is still unaffected by regular knockback), making him the only transforming character who has a weight change that can affect gameplay outside of stage elements.
  • Pichu is the lightest character in every Smash game it appears in, those being Melee and Ultimate. In the remaining three games, Jigglypuff is the lightest character, and it remains the second-lightest character in all games where Pichu is playable.
    • Likewise, Bowser is the heaviest playable character in every game since his debut in Melee, with Donkey Kong being the heaviest in the original Super Smash Bros. and the second heaviest in every game afterwards until Ultimate, where King K. Rool takes the runner-up spot instead.
  • A tip in Smash 4 states that Kirby is the third-lightest character in the game, and Mr. Game & Watch is the second. While this was originally true, the addition of Mewtwo, as well as Kirby's weight being changed, made this tip incorrect (he is now the fifth-lightest, tied with Fox, Olimar, and Pikachu, while Mr. Game & Watch is now the third-lightest).
  • Some moves treat character weights as a set value (such as 100), regardless of the recipient's actual weight. An example of this is Finishing Touch in Smash 4.
  • Weight changes from items such as the Metal Box do not affect the speed of throws affected by weight.
  • The European PAL version of the original Super Smash Bros. is the only version of any Smash game where Link and Captain Falcon do not weigh the same.
  • For some characters, weights in the Smash series are sometimes inconsistent with those for said characters in other games, possibly due to balancing purposes rather than accuracy to source material.
    • Yoshi is a heavyweight in every Smash title, but is in the medium and light classes in the Mario Kart series. The inverse is true for Rosalina, although the weight class of karts seems to be based on a character's size instead of how much they actually weigh (Rosalina is very tall, which might dictate her kart's size and weight).
    • Mewtwo weighs 269 pounds/122 kilograms according to the Pokédex, but is one of the lightest characters in every Smash game in which it is a playable character. However, it is explained in Melee that Mewtwo is easier to send flying around due to it using its psychic powers to constantly float.
    • Sephiroth is similarly one of the lightest humanoid characters, despite having a canon given weight of 191 pounds; whether this is due to using telekinetic movement or simply to suit his Ultimate playstyle is unclear.
  • Losing 27 units from his debut in the original game to Melee, Donkey Kong has the largest weight reduction of any character in the series from one game to the next.
    • Fox’s weight reduction from the first installment to Melee is the second most prolific, as he was originally a middleweight with 100 units but lost 25 units in the transition, and has remained a lightweight in each installment ever since.
    • Likewise, Mr. Game & Watch has had the greatest increase in weight, with 15 units being added in the transition to Brawl from Melee.

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