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*{{change|Dr. Mario uses Ties as defensive [[Equipment]] rather than overalls.}}
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*{{change|[[Super Jump Punch]] doesn't make a coin sound when used on an opponent.}}
*{{change|[[Super Jump Punch]] doesn't make a coin sound when used on an opponent.}}
*{{change|Megavitamins don't have energy properties, like Mario's Fireball.}}
*{{buff|This means they are immune to Ness's PSI Magnet.}}
*{{nerf|However, this means they can be eaten by characters like [[Wario (SSB4)|Wario]].}}


==Moveset==
==Moveset==

Revision as of 15:38, December 14, 2014

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This article is about Dr. Mario's appearance in Super Smash Bros. 4. For the character in other contexts, see Dr. Mario.
Dr. Mario
in Super Smash Bros. 4
Dr. Mario
MarioSymbol.svg
Universe Mario
Other playable appearance in Melee


Availability Unlockable
Final Smash Doctor Finale
Dr. Mario's stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U.

Dr. Mario is a playable character in Super Smash Bros. 4. He was officially confirmed on October 9th, 2014 alongside Dark Pit, but was leaked beforehand on September 11th by a leaker's Twitch stream. His design has been updated to include the red tie he has had since Dr. Mario 64, while still retaining his black pants from Melee. However, his pants are now rolled up, revealing their white inside. His hair is a lighter shade of brown, and the band around his head is now black. Additionally, his stethoscope is now black instead of blue, as it was in Melee.

While Mario continues to use his updated moveset from Brawl, Dr. Mario retains the old Melee-style moveset, albeit with a Final Smash now. The Final Smash is similar to Mario Finale, but instead uses enormous Megavitamins rather than fire.

How To Unlock

Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS

  • Play 60 VS Matches.
  • Clear Classic Mode as Mario on difficulty 4.0 or higher.

Dr. Mario must then be defeated on Mushroomy Kingdom.

Super Smash Bros. for Wii U

Dr. Mario must then be defeated on Delfino Plaza.

Changes from Melee

Dr. Mario's buffs and nerfs seem to indicate an increase in the difference between him and Mario. Many of these buffs and nerfs try to make Dr. Mario like he was originally intended, a slower yet stronger Mario.

  • Buff Dr. Mario jumps slightly higher.
  • Buff He can now wall jump aiding recovery.
  • Buff Down aerial deals 1% more damage and has knockback.
  • Buff Dr. Mario now grabs with one hand as opposed to two, and has a higher grab range.
  • Buff Jab combo, forward tilt and down tilt are faster.
  • Buff Neural attack has a consecutive jab.
  • Buff Up smash is stronger and faster.
  • Buff Forward smash has slightly more range and is stronger.
    • Nerf However, it has slightly more ending lag.
  • Buff Up aerial deals more knockback and is faster.
  • Buff Dr. Tornado has a faster startup and a slightly longer duration. The move itself is also harder to escape from and can now gain air by mashing B, just like Mario Tornado.
    • Nerf However, it deals less damage.
  • Buff Super Jump Punch now consists of one strong hit that can KO reliably before 150%. It is now a viable option for combo ending and tech chasing, much akin to Dolphin Slash.
    • Nerf However, it cannot be cancelled like its Melee counterpart.
  • Nerf Dr. Mario is slightly slower.
  • Nerf Megavitamins now only do 5-6% damage instead of 8%, based on distance.
    • Buff However, Megavitamins are now slightly larger and have longer range.
  • Nerf Some of Dr. Mario's other attacks, such as down and up tilts, up aerial, jab combo, and Super Sheet, have slightly decreased damage values.
  • Nerf Forward aerial now necessitates landing a sweet spot to retain its Melee power; the new sourspots deal much less damage and knockback.
  • Nerf Dr. Mario's Super Sheet does not stall him at all when in the air, while in Melee, it kept him in place on the first use.
  • Nerf Down smash deals much less damage.
  • Change Megavitamins are much more brightly colored and appear to be shorter, but more rounded. They also lack the see-through half in the 3DS version.
  • Change Megavitamins no longer have energy properties.
    • Buff This means that they're immune to Ness's PSI Magnet and Mr. Game & Watch's Oil Panic.
    • Nerf It also means that they can be eaten by characters like Kirby and Wario, who will restore health.
  • Change Dr. Mario now backflips three times as opposed to once when he jumps.
  • Change He has a different walking animation, just like Mario in Brawl.

Differences from Mario

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  • Buff Dr. Mario is overall stronger than Mario.
  • Nerf Dr. Mario is slower than Mario, overall.
  • Nerf He also does not jump as high as Mario.
  • Buff Dr. Mario's up tilt does more damage.
  • Buff Up smash does more damage.
  • Buff Back aerial does more damage.
  • Buff Up aerial does more damage.
  • Buff Up, back, and forward throws do 1% more damage
    • Buff Down throw has more knockback
  • Buff Forward tilt does more damage.
  • Buff Dr. Mario's Doctor Finale deals more damage than Mario's Mario Finale.
  • Buff Dr. Mario's Super Jump Punch has only two hitboxes, and does more damage at the start of the attack, just like Luigi's.
  • Nerf However, it doesn't go as high as Mario's.
  • Change His forward smash is an electric attack rather than a flame attack.
    • Buff Forward Smash is more powerful, dealing 5% more damage uncharged and 7% more damage when fully charged.
  • Buff Dr. Mario's Jab Combo deals more damage and knockback than Mario's.
    • Nerf However, it is slightly slower.
  • Nerf It also has slightly more ending lag.
  • Change Dash Attack sends opponents completely vertically, instead of obliquely.
  • Nerf Megavitamin bounces twice while Mario's Fireball bounces three times.
    • Buff But they do have more range than Mario's Fireball.
  • Nerf Dr. Mario's Dr. Sheet doesn't stall him in the air like Mario's Cape does.
  • Buff But it does do more damage than Mario's Cape.
    • Nerf It also covers less horizontal distance than Mario's Cape.
    • Buff However, It covers more vertical range.
  • Change Down Tilt sends opponents behind him, unlike Mario's.
  • Change The sweetspot of Dr. Mario's forward smash is at his arm, unlike Mario's.
  • Change Dr. Mario's victory poses, and taunts are different.
  • Change Dr. Mario has Dr. Tornado as his down special, rather than F.L.U.D.D.
  • Change Dr. Mario's forward aerial does not meteor smash, instead dealing more damage and launching the opponent at an oblique angle.
  • Change Dr. Mario's down aerial is an oblique drill kick.
  • Change Megavitamins are physical projectiles as opposed to Fireball's energy classification.
  • Change Dr. Mario uses Ties as defensive Equipment rather than overalls.
  • Change Super Jump Punch doesn't make a coin sound when used on an opponent.
  • Change Megavitamins don't have energy properties, like Mario's Fireball.
  • Buff This means they are immune to Ness's PSI Magnet.
  • Nerf However, this means they can be eaten by characters like Wario.

Moveset

  Name Damage Description
Neutral attack Left Jab, Right Cross, Toe Kick 2.5% Dr. Mario jabs with one fist, his other fist, and then finishes with a forward kick.
1.5%
4%
Forward tilt Dr. Kick 7% Dr. Mario performs a spinning kick.
Up tilt Uppercut 6.3% Dr. Mario performs a spinning uppercut.
Down tilt Reflex Test 5% (foot), 7% (body) Dr. Mario sweeps with his leg low to the ground. Sends his opponent behind him, unlike Mario's.
Dash attack Slide 8% (clean), 6% (late) Dr. Mario slides forward and kicks with both feet.
Forward smash Defibrillator 17.85% (arm), 14.7% (hand) Dr. Mario thrusts his arm forward and produces a small blast of electricity. It has longer range than in Melee.
17% (arm), 14% (hand)
17.51% (arm), 14.42% (hand)
Up smash Ear, Nose and Throat 14% Dr. Mario performs a standard headbutt skyward.
Down smash Surgical Sweep 10% (hit 1), 12% (hit 2) Dr. Mario performs a breakdance sweep.
Neutral aerial Dr. Kick 5% (clean), 8% (late) Does an inverted sex kick, which increases in power the longer it's held out.
Forward aerial Dr. Punch 10% (early), 14% (clean), 9% (late) Winds up and punches forwards. It knocks the opponent away at an upwards angle, instead of having a meteor smash effect like Mario's.
Back aerial Drop Kick, M.D. 12% (clean), 7% (late) Dr. Mario spins and kicks backwards.
Up aerial Bicycle Kick 7% Dr. Mario performs a somersault and kicks backward.
Down aerial Bone Drill 1.7% (loop hits), 3% (last hit), 2% (landing) Dr. Mario spins around in the air repeatedly, hitting the opponent multiple times.
Grab
Pummel Eye Exam 3.25% Headbutts opponent.
Forward throw Routine Physical 8% Dr. Mario spins his opponent around once and tosses the opponent forward.
Back throw Traction 11% A powerful throw that has Dr. Mario spinning the opponent several times and throwing the opponent in the opposite direction grabbed.
Up throw Check Up 7% Dr. Mario throws his opponent high into the air with both hands.
Down throw Hospital Bed 5% Dr. Mario slams his opponent into the ground.
Floor attack (front) Sweep Kick 7% Gets up then kicks behind him, then in front of him.
Floor attack (back) Double Punch 7% Gets up then punches behind him, then in front of him.
Floor attack (trip) Double Kick 5% Kicks behind him, then in front of him while getting up.
Edge attack 7% Does a somersault and then kicks upwards, from a laying down position.
Neutral special Default Megavitamins 5% (early), 4% (late) Dr. Mario fires a weak, bouncing capsule from his hand as a projectile.
Custom 1 Fast Capsule 3% (early), 2.3% (mid), 1.5% (late) Dr. Mario quickly fires a capsule as if a shot from the Ray Gun. It does not bounce on the ground.
Custom 2 Mega Capsule 1.5% per hit A slow but large megavitamin is launched from Dr. Mario's hand. It will damage any opponent it hits in its predetermined path until it vanishes, because unlike the other two variants of Fireball it does not disappear upon impact.
Side special Default Super Sheet 7% Dr. Mario swings a defensive sheet that reflects projectiles and enemies. It has a taller hitbox than Mario's, but covers less horizontal distance. It also cannot be used to recover with.
Custom 1 Shocking Sheet 11.2% An offensive variant of the sheet that shoots electricity. It cannot be used to reflect projectiles.
Custom 2 Breezy Sheet 5% Dr. Mario shoots a small gust of wind from his sheet, pushing his opponent back in addition to turning them around.
Up special Default Super Jump Punch 12% (clean), 6% (late) Dr. Mario performs a strong rising punch. It travels less distance than Mario's and only hits once, but can be sweetspotted for extra damage, like Luigi's.
Custom 1 Super Jump 0% A recovery giving more distance than the standard Super Jump Punch, at the cost of not having a hitbox.
Custom 2 Ol' One-Two 8% (hit 1), 13% (hit 2) A much stronger punch that causes explosive fire damage, at the cost of recovery distance.
Down special Default Dr. Tornado 1.2% (loop hits), 3% (last hit) A spinning tornado attack, similar to Luigi's, but stronger. It also traps the opponent, hitting them constantly, before knocking them back. Dr. Mario can move around on the ground while spinning, and can hover in the air by repeatedly pressing the B button while using it.
Custom 1 Soaring Tornado 0% (loop hits), 6% (last hit) A rapidly spinning move that launches Dr. Mario into the air. It has much greater vertical mobility, at the cost of horizontal movement.
Custom 2 Clothesline Tornado 8% (loop hits), 8% (last hit) A slower tornado that has higher knockback.
Final Smash Doctor Finale 3% (bigger pill), 2% (smaller pill) Dr. Mario shoots two massive megavitamins, which move forwards and spiral outwards, creating exploding capsule effects as it travels across the stage. Similar to the Mario Finale, with giant pills replacing fireballs.

Taunts

  • Up taunt: Grinds his shoe on the ground.
  • Side taunt: Dr. Mario pulls out a randomly colored Megavitamin, rolls it down his arm, uses his shoulder to toss it into the air, then catches it.
  • Down taunt: Pats his shoulder with his fist.

On-Screen Appearance

A large stack of capsules appear on stage. Another capsule lands on the top, causing a chain reaction which wipes away the entire stack, revealing Dr. Mario from behind them.

Victory Fanfare

A flourished remix directly from Brawl based on the sound clip that would play when Mario reaches the end of a level in Super Mario Bros. It is shared with Mario, Luigi, and Peach.

Trophies

Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS trophy descriptions

Dr. Mario's regular trophy can be obtained by completing Classic Mode and his alternative trophy can be obtained by completing All-Star mode.

Dr. Mario
In the 1990 puzzle game Dr. Mario, Mario threw on a white coat and decided to take a shot at that whole "medicine" thing. In this game, he's a balanced fighter who can throw Megavitamin capsules and nimbly deflect blows with his Super Sheet. He's not quite as quick as normal Mario, but his attacks deal a bit more damage.
Dr. Mario (Alt.)
Mario and Dr. Mario are only slightly different. Basically, Dr. Mario is stronger, but his MD slows his speed and lowers his jump. He also has a move Mario doesn't: Dr. Tornado, a down special that can trap opponents before launching them. You can move left and right while doing it and press the button repeatedly to rise into the air.

Update history

Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS 1.0.4

  • Buff Forward aerial deals slightly more knockback.
  • Nerf Down aerial can only hit the target 5 times instead of 7 times.
    • Buff Its landing lag has been decreased.

Alternate costumes

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DrMarioHeadSSB4-3.png DrMarioHeadRedSSB4-3.png DrMarioHeadBlueSSB4-3.png DrMarioHeadGreenSSB4-3.png DrMarioHeadBlackSSB4-3.png DrMarioHeadYellowSSB4-3.png DrMarioHeadPurpleSSB4-3.png DrMarioHeadPinkSSB4-3.png

Gallery

Trivia

  • In the Japanese version, due to a glitch, when the crowd is cheering for a Villager that is fighting against Dr. Mario, the crowd will instead cheer for the Ice Climbers, who do not appear as fighters in the actual game.
  • Dr. Mario appears to have his shirt and tie done up on the artwork, but in gameplay, his collar is open and tie is loose.