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This article is about Mario's side special. For Meta Knight's down special, see Dimensional Cape.
Cape
Cape
Mario's Cape in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U.
Users Mario
Dr. Mario
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Reflect projectile attacks and spin enemies around.
—Melee's instruction manual
Repel projectiles and turn around foes with a flip of the cape.
—Brawl's instruction manual
Deflect projectiles and turn players around.
—Smash for 3DS's foldout
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Cape (スーパーマント, Super Mantle) is Mario's side special move. Dr. Mario's version is the Super Sheet. Both have the ability to reflect projectiles and spin characters in the opposite direction. The cape can flip shielding opponents. Also, the cape will briefly reverse an opponent's momentum. Shortly after an opponent is flipped in the opposite direction, if they makes a directional input such as a forward roll, they will instead roll backwards. This seems to effect most, (including buffered), inputs made while being caped.

Mario's Cape deals up to 10% damage, has no knockback and doesn't make the opponents flinch unless the cape is used on an opponent attempting a grab in Melee (then, knockback increases only slightly, while not enough to KO. Characters hit with the cape while attempting a grab will be sent spiraling a short height into the air). This means that it will not interrupt attacks; rather, it only turns the enemy character around leaving their hitbox active. It can leave recovering characters unable to grab the ledge. This has less use in Brawl and Smash 4 thanks to the different ledge mechanics which is that characters will grab a ledge regardless of which direction they are facing. The cape can be broken in the same manner as any other reflecting attack can. That is to say, if the damage that the oncoming attack would do would break a shield in one hit, the cape will not work and Mario or will enter broken shield animation or by hit by the move.

If used on someone in Brawl while taking knockback from an attack, it multiplies the distance by about 1.6.

"Cape" is can be used as a verb, e.g. "I just caped that Fox's recovery and won the tournament!" "Cape" is also used to refer Dr. Mario's Super Sheet due to its similarity as a move. Combined with his forward aerial and F.L.U.D.D, Mario has become notorious for his edgeguarding abilities.

The Cape can also be used for multiple advanced techniques; Cape glide, the Cape Dash (reverse Cape glide), the Cape Boost (Meta Knight insta-kill), Cape Induced Landing Lag, and Edge Cape-cancel.

Super Sheet

Super Sheet in Smash 4.

Super Sheet (スーパーシーツ, Super Sheet), sometimes referred to as Cape, is the side special move Dr. Mario uses in Super Smash Bros. Melee and Super Smash Bros. 4. This attack is almost identical to Mario's Cape attack - the differences are that Super Sheet is slightly larger, does slightly more damage (up to 12% rather than 10%), and has less lag. Its only disadvantage is that Super Sheet only moves Dr. Mario upwards once in Melee, and not at all in Super Smash Bros. 4, making it less useful as a recovery.

Customization

Special Move customization was added in Super Smash Bros. 4. These are the variations:

1. Cape 2. Shocking Cape 3. Gust Cape
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"Whips out a cape to spin opponents around and reflect projectiles." "Whips out a cape that zaps opponents. Doesn't reflect projectiles." "Create a gust of wind with low attack power that can push back opponents."
1. Super Sheet 2. Shocking Sheet 3. Breezy Sheet
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"A sheet that rejects projectiles. Has a short reach but a wide vertical range." "Launch foes with an electrically charged sheet. Can't reflect projectiles, though." "Use your sheet to whip up a gale that damages foes while pushing them back."
  1. Cape/Super Sheet: Default.
  2. Shocking Cape/Sheet: The Cape/Sheet has an electrical effect that does 11% damage and decent knockback, but it destroys projectiles instead of reflecting them, cannot turn the opponent's facing direction, and the ability to stall in the air is removed.
  3. Gust Cape/Breezy Sheet: The Cape/Sheet is granted a wind effect which can push opponents and retains much of the functions of the regular Cape, but moves slower and does slightly less damage than the regular Cape, only dealing 5% damage.

Cape jump glitch

The Cape jump glitch is a glitch that only Mario can perform in Melee, Brawl, and Smash 4. This glitch occurs when Mario uses his Cape on an enemy that is increasing their height (jumping, mid-air jump, recoveries, footstool jump etc). The enemy will increase their height much higher than normal.

Origin

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Artwork of Mario using his Cape from Super Mario World.

Originating from Super Mario World, the Cape was a power-up obtained from the Cape Feather, which transformed Mario into Cape Mario; this enabled Mario or Luigi to spin and attack with it, as well as fly great distances after a running start and float softly back to earth when falling. It grants the ability to glide through the air, and by diving and pulling up in a certain rhythm one can stay airborne for a very extensive period of time. While gliding one could slam into the ground to create an earthquake capable of damaging all enemies on the screen. The cape as a power-up in Super Mario World cannot function like it does in the Smash Bros. games and vice versa.

Gallery

Trivia

  • Cape can be used on a taunting character to make them face the other way in manners that are otherwise impossible, like making Wario face the screen while doing his side taunt. This was removed in Smash 4 to instead turn the character to the perspective of taunting facing the other way.
  • If timed correctly, the part of the animation where Mario/Dr. Mario is still putting away their cape/super sheet can still reflect projectiles near the very end, but possesses no hitbox.
  • If timed correctly, when using the cape on an opponent that is just hitting the ground, the opponent will take longer to hit the ground.
  • If Mario uses his Cape while in the Online Practice Stage, the cape will look sparkly and be of a lower quality graphic.
  • The Cape can glitch if used on an enemy going on a ledge, stunning them and forcing them to grab on to the platform lower than normal.
  • The Cape can glitch if timed correctly, forcing the other player to grab the platform turning the other direction.
  • In Melee, a glitch can occur which causes the Cape to become stuck to Mario's model. [1]
  • If one were to pull off a "reverse reverse Falcon Punch," or using Cape on a reverse Falcon Punch, Captain Falcon will be pushed back as he punches.
  • In Brawl and Smash 4, the Cape momentarily gives the opponent super armor after it hits them. When hitting both a bomb-omb and an opponent at the same time, said opponent will take no knockback but full damage from the resulting explosion. If this is performed on Nana as she is KO'd, she will have a type of super armor when she respawns, lasting until she is KO'd again. She will be invulnerable to all attacks except grabs.[2]
  • In SSB4, when the cape hits an opponent, it makes the same sound from Super Mario World, only sped up. The same happens with Dr. Mario's Super Sheet.

References

  1. ^ DJR0. SSBM Mario Cape Glitch (Video). Retrieved on 2010-11-17. “To try to stimulate my hunger for Brawl, I was playing Melee on my Wii. I was reflecting Red Shells with Mario's cape, did for a little while. A red shell came back, knocked Mario in the air, and he had his cape out. When I stopped filming [sic], he still had it out”
  2. ^ FireMario149. ~How to Play Mario: Cape Invincibility Frames [16/18] (Video).