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'''Meta Knight''' ({{ja|メタナイト|Meta Naito}}, ''Meta Knight'') is a playable character in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''. After initially being teased as a {{SSB4|Mii Fighter}} costume in a [[List of Director's Room Miiverse posts|Director's Room Miiverse post]] on August 11, 2014,<ref>[https://miiverse.nintendo.net/posts/AYMHAAACAAAYUKlhcJMgZQ Pic of the Day: August 11, 2014]</ref> his return to the series was announced in a Director's Room Miiverse post two days later.<ref>[https://miiverse.nintendo.net/posts/AYMHAAACAADRUqGOwiANZw Pic of the Day: August 13, 2014]</ref> Eric Newsome and Atsushi Kisa'ichi both reprise their roles as Meta Knight's voice actors in the English and Japanese releases, respectively, albeit via voice clips recycled from ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''.
'''Meta Knight''' ({{ja|メタナイト|Meta Naito}}, ''Meta Knight'') is a playable character in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''. After initially being teased as a {{SSB4|Mii Fighter}} costume in a [[List of Director's Room Miiverse posts|Director's Room Miiverse post]] on August 11, 2014, his return to the series was announced in a Director's Room Miiverse post two days later.


Meta Knight is currently ranked 14th out of 58 on the [[tier list]], placing him in the B tier, and making him the second lowest ranking high-tier character. This is a noticeable drop from his top-tier placement in ''Brawl'', where he was ranked 1st out of 38. Meta Knight's already impressive mobility has been improved: his already fast [[dash]]ing and [[falling speed]]s have become even faster, while his extremely slow [[air speed]] has become drastically faster. Meta Knight's overall frame data remains extremely fast and {{s|wikirby|Galaxia}} grants him [[Hitbox|disjointed]] [[range]], which collectively enable him to retain his formidable [[combo]] game and [[edge-guarding]] potential. Incidentally, he also boasts an impressive [[recovery]]: in addition to his [[Double jump#Multiple double jumps|multiple double jumps]], he has [[Drill Rush|three]] [[Shuttle Loop|special]] [[Dimensional Cape|moves]] that are reliable at bringing him back on-stage.
Eric Newsome and Atsushi Kisaichi both reprise their roles as Meta Knight's voice actors in the English and Japanese versions, albeit via recycled voice clips from ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''.
 
Meta Knight is ranked 16th out of 54 on the [[tier list]], placing him in the B tier. This is a moderate drop from his top-tier placement in ''Brawl'', where he was ranked 1st out of 38. Meta Knight's already impressive mobility has been improved: his already fast [[dash]]ing and [[falling speed]]s have become even faster, while his extremely slow [[air speed]] has become drastically faster. Meta Knight's overall frame data remains extremely fast and {{s|wikirby|Galaxia}} grants him [[Hitbox|disjointed]] [[range]], which collectively enable him to retain his formidable [[combo]] game and [[edge-guarding]] potential. Incidentally, he also boasts a superb [[recovery]]: in addition to his [[Double jump#Multiple double jumps|multiple double jumps]], all [[Mach Tornado|of]] [[Drill Rush|his]] [[Shuttle Loop|special]] [[Dimensional Cape|moves]] are reliable at bringing him back on-stage.


However, Meta Knight received heavy nerfs in the transition to ''SSB4'', likely owing to his dominance in ''Brawl''. His outstanding frame data and range, long-distanced recovery and overall damage output have been toned down, while his [[approach]] has been weakened because of the total removal of {{s|wikirby|Galaxia}}'s [[Priority#Transcendent priority|transcendent priority]]. When combined with his continued lack of a [[projectile]], these changes result in Meta Knight having a more difficult time overcoming [[camping]] strategies. Meta Knight's very quick falling speed is also a double-edged sword: while it is an important aspect of his mobility, it is also detrimental because of his light [[weight]], as it leaves him vulnerable to both combos and KOs. His endurance is also exacerbated by the nerfs to his recovery, with the most notable example being the removal of [[Glide|gliding]].
However, Meta Knight received heavy nerfs in the transition to ''SSB4'', likely owing to his dominance in ''Brawl''. His outstanding frame data and range, long-distanced recovery and overall damage output have been toned down, while his [[approach]] has been weakened because of the total removal of {{s|wikirby|Galaxia}}'s [[Priority#Transcendent priority|transcendent priority]]. When combined with his continued lack of a [[projectile]], these changes result in Meta Knight having a more difficult time overcoming [[camping]] strategies. Meta Knight's very quick falling speed is also a double-edged sword: while it is an important aspect of his mobility, it is also detrimental because of his light [[weight]], as it leaves him vulnerable to both combos and KOs. His endurance is also exacerbated by the nerfs to his recovery, with the most notable example being the removal of [[Glide|gliding]].
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==Attributes==
==Attributes==
Meta Knight is an unusual blend of character archetypes. He is very small, to the point of being roughly the same size as {{SSB4|Kirby}}, and is the ninth [[Weight|lightest]] character, yet he has the tenth highest [[gravity]] and an unusually fast [[falling speed]]. Like his fellow ''Kirby'' representatives, Meta Knight has [[Double jump#Multiple double jumps|multiple double jumps]], but unlike most other characters who share this trait, his mobility is overall fast: he has above average [[walk]]ing speed, fast [[dash]]ing speed, slightly below-average [[air speed]] and average [[air acceleration]]. Due to it lasting 13 frames, Meta Knight's initial dash animation is relatively long, which gives him a slow extended [[dash-dance]] and a long [[Fox-trotting|fox-trot]]. However, his perfect [[Pivoting|pivot]] is rather long and therefore useful for re-positioning and evading attacks. Meta Knight also benefits from a [[Jumpsquat#Jump timing|jumpsquat]] that is 4 frames long, as well as a low [[short hop]], which enable him to transition very quickly between his ground and air games. As such, Meta Knight's mobility is the most well-balanced among characters of his archetypes.
Meta Knight is an unusual blend of character archetypes. He is very small, to the point of being roughly the same size as {{SSB4|Kirby}}, and is the ninth [[Weight|lightest]] character, yet he has the tenth highest [[gravity]] and an unusually fast [[falling speed]]. Like his fellow ''Kirby'' fighters, Meta Knight has [[Double jump#Multiple double jumps|multiple double jumps]], but unlike most other characters who share this trait, his mobility is overall fast: he has above average [[walk]]ing speed, fast [[dash]]ing speed, and average [[air speed]] and [[air acceleration]]. Due to it lasting 13 frames, Meta Knight's initial dash animation is relatively long, which gives him a slow extended [[dash-dance]] and a long [[Fox-trotting|fox-trot]]. However, his perfect [[Pivoting|pivot]] is rather long and therefore useful for re-positioning and evading attacks. Meta Knight also benefits from a [[Jumpsquat#Jump timing|jumpsquat]] that is 4 frames long, as well as a low [[short hop]], which enable him to transition very quickly between his ground and air games. As such, Meta Knight's mobility is the most well-balanced among characters of his archetypes.
 
Meta Knight's most valued strength is his frame data: much like {{SSB4|Sheik}} and {{SSB4|Luigi}}, the overwhelming majority of his attacks have little delay, either in regard to start-up, ending lag, or both. In fact, all but four of his moves have fewer than 10 frames of start-up, and their generally low ending lag is quite unusual for a swordsman. Meta Knight's sword, {{s|wikirby|Galaxia}}, also grants him [[Hitbox|disjointed]] [[range]]. His dash attack is a reliable [[approach]] option thanks to its low ending lag, disjointed range, and the speed boost it grants. His [[dash grab]] covers a long distance, making it relatively hard to punish. His down aerial is one of the fastest of its kind, while his forward smash has low ending lag, making both useful for [[spacing]]. His [[out of shield]] options are also a defining part of his neutral game. He has fast, long-distanced [[roll]]s, and [[Shuttle Loop]] and his down aerial are quick, with the former's power making it deadly against opponents who land punishable moves on his shield. He can also opt for a [[grab]], which gives him the opportunity to start combos and rack up heavy damage. Altogether, these traits grant Meta Knight an decent [[neutral game]], the ability to mix-up his approach, and keep his opponents guessing.


Meta Knight's most valued strength is his frame data: much like {{SSB4|Sheik}} and {{SSB4|Luigi}}, the overwhelming majority of his attacks have little delay, either in regard to start-up, ending lag, or both. In fact, all but four of his moves have fewer than 10 frames of start-up, and their generally low ending lag is quite unusual for a swordsman. Meta Knight's sword, {{s|wikirby|Galaxia}}, also grants him [[Hitbox|disjointed]] [[range]]. His dash attack is a reliable [[approach]] option thanks to its low ending lag, disjointed range, and the speed boost it grants. His [[dash grab]] covers a long distance, making it relatively hard to punish. His down aerial is one of the fastest of its kind, while his forward smash has low ending lag, making both useful for [[spacing]]. His [[out of shield]] options are also a defining part of his neutral game. He has fast, long-distanced [[roll]]s, and [[Shuttle Loop]] and his down aerial are quick, with the former's power making it deadly against opponents who land punishable moves on his shield. He can also opt for a [[grab]], which gives him the opportunity to start combos and rack up heavy damage. Altogether, these traits grant Meta Knight an effective [[neutral game]], the ability to mix-up his approach, and keep his opponents guessing.
Due to his attack speed, Meta Knight is also renowned for his incredible combo potential, with the ability to get very early KOs with guaranteed followups. He additionally has notable finishers: his forward smash has high power and very low ending lag, making it spammable and hard to challenge even if shielded. His up smash is one of the fastest smash attacks in the game and has good power. His back aerial is very deadly offstage due to its high knockback scaling, and its [[autolink angle]] allows it to drag opponents downwards while edgeguarding or to force a [[lock]]. Though less effective, Dimensional Cape, neutral aerial and up throw can still KO. However, his Shuttle Loop is his most frequently used KO move, owing to the numerous setups into it; it is additionally a powerful out of shield option due to its speed, range, and power.


Boasting five midair jumps and a special moveset full of recovery options, Meta Knight has an outstanding [[recovery]]. [[Drill Rush]] can be used as a horizontal recovery, and can be angled. Shuttle Loop covers a high amount of vertical distance and grants a fully controllable amount of horizontal distance. [[Dimensional Cape]] makes Meta Knight invisible, and allows him to move in any direction, making it the most unpredictable move in his arsenal and a good option for [[mindgame]]s. His recovery, when combined with his quick and disjointed aerial attacks, contributes to a deadly off-stage game. Furthermore, his aerial prowess makes him among the most difficult characters to [[juggling|juggle]] consistently.
Boasting five midair jumps and a special moveset full of recovery options, Meta Knight has an outstanding [[recovery]]. [[Mach Tornado]] covers a large amount of horizontal recovery, especially if mashed. [[Drill Rush]] can be used as a horizontal recovery, and can be angled. [[Shuttle Loop]] covers a high amount of vertical distance and grants a fully controllable amount of horizontal distance. [[Dimensional Cape]] makes Meta Knight invisible, and allows him to move in any direction, making it the most unpredictable move in his arsenal and a good option for [[mindgame]]s. His recovery, when combined with his quick and disjointed aerial attacks, contributes to a deadly off-stage game. Furthermore, his aerial prowess makes him among the most difficult characters to [[juggling|juggle]] consistently.


Meta Knight's grab game is effective. While his pummel is slow and his standing grab range is short, the former is highly damaging and the latter is made up for by his long-ranged dash grab. His forward and down throws can combo into other moves even at higher percentages, his back throw is useful for launching opponents off-stage, and his up throw can KO at very high percentages so long as it lands on a platform. Partly due to his throw set-ups, Meta Knight possesses a good combo game. He can launch opponents into the air with his dash attack and throws, and these moves can combo into his up tilt, up smash, any aerial, [[Mach Tornado]] and Shuttle Loop, and his up aerial can reliably lead into his other aerials. His back aerial uses the [[autolink angle|auto-link angle]], allowing Meta Knight to drag opponents to the ground and [[jab reset]] with his down tilt, and the latter move can [[Tripping|trip]] opponents and lead into combos, before opening up [[tech-chase]]s at high percentages. With proper mastery of his combos, he can potentially [[Combo#Types of combos|zero-to-death]] his opponents, most infamously with the [[Rufio]], a staple combo in his metagame that consists of a series of up aerials, which can then lead into a Shuttle Loop near the upper blast line for a virtually ensured KO.
Meta Knight's grab game is effective. While his pummel is slow and his standing grab range is short, the former is highly damaging and the latter is made up for by his long-ranged dash grab. His forward and down throws can combo into other moves even at higher percentages, his back throw is useful for launching opponents off-stage, and his up throw can KO at very high percentages so long as it lands on a platform. Partly due to his throw set-ups, Meta Knight possesses a good combo game. He can launch opponents into the air with his dash attack and throws, and these moves can combo into his up tilt, up smash, any aerial, [[Mach Tornado]] and Shuttle Loop, and his up aerial can reliably lead into his other aerials. His back aerial uses the [[autolink angle|auto-link angle]], allowing Meta Knight to drag opponents to the ground and [[jab reset]] with his down tilt, and the latter move can [[Tripping|trip]] opponents and lead into combos, before opening up [[tech-chase]]s at high percentages. With proper mastery of his combos, he can potentially [[Combo#Types of combos|zero-to-death]] his opponents, most infamously with the [[Rufio]], a staple combo in his metagame that consists of a series of up aerials, which can then lead into a Shuttle Loop near the upper blast line for a virtually ensured KO.


Lastly, Meta Knight has high power for a lightweight. His forward and up smashes have long ranges; the former is his strongest finisher and is very safe because of its low ending lag, while the latter has minimal start-up and acceptable power. His most reliable KOing option, Shuttle Loop, boasts speed, power, and incredible range, and is lethal either from [[out of shield]] or as a combo finisher. Dimensional Cape is strong and covers distance quickly, allowing him to punish laggy attacks from afar. Furthermore, Meta Knight's [[edge-guarding]] potential is among the greatest in the game, while his ability to [[gimp]] his opponents is also potent. Neutral and back aerials have long-lasting hitboxes and deal high knockback. Forward aerial has long range, a favorable launch angle, and decent power, and down aerial is the fastest [[semi-spike]] in the game. Due to these moves' low start-up and ending lag, Meta Knight can perform variations of the [[wall of pain]] without fear of reprisal, thanks to his recovery practically ensuring his safety. Lastly, he also has the aforementioned zero-to-death combo, which is particularly potent on [[Falling speed#Floaty|floaty]] characters.
Lastly, Meta Knight's [[edge-guarding]] potential is among the greatest in the game. Neutral and back aerials have long-lasting hitboxes and deal high knockback. Forward aerial has long range, a favorable launch angle, and decent power, and down aerial is the fastest [[semi-spike]] in the game. Due to these moves' low start-up and ending lag, Meta Knight can perform variations of the [[wall of pain]] without fear of reprisal, thanks to his recovery practically ensuring his safety. Lastly, he also has the aforementioned zero-to-death combo, which is particularly potent on [[Falling speed#Floaty|floaty]] characters.
 
However, Meta Knight has noticeable weaknesses. His neutral game is notoriously linear, with only dash attack and dash grab being effective approach options. He also lacks a [[projectile]], leaving him susceptible to [[camping]] strategies from characters such as {{SSB4|Villager}}. His disjointed range, although good for his size, is still short in comparison to other sword-wielding characters, making it necessary to rely on his mobility and attack speed to capitalize on openings. Lastly, his fast attack speed is held back by most of his moves having very short-lasting hitboxes (with forward smash, down smash and up/down aerial's hitboxes lasting only 1 frame), which necessitates proper attack timings to pull off effective combos.


However, Meta Knight has noticeable weaknesses. He lacks a [[projectile]], leaving him susceptible to [[camping]] strategies from characters such as {{SSB4|Villager}}, which holds back his otherwise strong neutral game. His disjointed range, although good for his size, is still short in comparison to other sword-wielding characters, making it necessary to rely on his mobility and attack speed to capitalize on openings. Lastly, his fast attack speed is held back by most of his moves having very short-lasting hitboxes (with forward smash, down smash and up/down aerial's hitboxes lasting only 1 frame), which necessitates proper attack timings to pull off effective combos.
His combo potential is limited at higher percents, as down throw is easy to DI and dash attack has high knockback scaling, forcing him to rely on reads to land follow-ups. Meta Knight's KO combos are difficult to master, making learning them crucial for success, Shuttle Loop is also highly punishable if it misses, difficult to use without a read or set-up, and is frequently staled, and his KOing combos related to up aerial are difficult to perform consistently. Additionally, even though all of his special moves are useful for recovery to some extent when used correctly, they leave Meta Knight [[helpless]], so accuracy is crucial. Finally, despite his small size and light weight, his rather fast falling speed, the unusual shape of his hurtbox, and his lack of a reliable combo breaker leave him surprisingly susceptible to combos, especially against Sheik and {{SSB4|Zero Suit Samus}}. At the same time, his endurance is poor because of the problematic combination of his light weight, very fast falling speed and high gravity collectively hindering his ability to survive strong hits.


His combo potential is limited at higher percents, as down throw is easy to DI and dash attack has high knockback scaling, forcing him to rely on reads to land follow-ups. Meta Knight's KO potential is also largely inconsistent. Shuttle Loop is highly punishable if it misses, difficult to use without a read or set-up, and is frequently staled, and his KOing combos related to up aerial are difficult to perform consistently. Up throw requires platforms to KO at reasonable percentages, and up smash is ineffective outside of a [[Slide smash|slide]] or protection from above. Dimensional Cape and forward smash have high start-up, making them predictable. Finally, despite his small size and light weight, his rather fast falling speed, the unusual shape of his hurtbox, and his lack of a reliable combo breaker leave him surprisingly susceptible to combos, especially against Sheik and {{SSB4|Zero Suit Samus}}. At the same time, his endurance is poor because of the problematic combination of his light weight, very fast falling speed and high gravity collectively hindering his ability to survive strong hits.
Some of Meta Knight's [[Character customization|custom moves]] possess a few benefits. Entangling Tornado draws opponents in and deals more knockback, but also has much more start-up, deals much less damage, and cannot be controlled as easily. Dreadful Tornado hits much harder, but cannot stall him in the air and is slower. High-Speed Drill is faster and moves further, but cannot be aimed and has less power. Shieldbreaker Drill can break shields very reliably, but cannot be used to attack or recover effectively. Lazy Shuttle Loop hits even harder and covers much more distance than the default, but is very slow, making it difficult to hit the opponent. Shield Piercer is [[unblockable]] and moves farther, but is weaker. However, the advantages granted are much more situational overall and sacrifice the versatility of the default specials, which results in none of his custom options being especially worthwhile.


Some of Meta Knight's [[Character customization|custom moves]] possess a few benefits. Entangling Tornado draws opponents in and deals more knockback, but also has much more start-up, deals much less damage, and cannot be controlled as easily. Dreadful Tornado hits much harder, but cannot stall him in the air and is slower. High-Speed Drill is faster and moves further, but cannot be aimed and has less power. Shieldbreaker Drill can break shields very reliably, but cannot be used to attack or recover effectively. Lazy Shuttle Loop hits even harder and covers much more distance than the default, but only hits once, making it difficult to hit the opponent. Shield Piercer is [[unblockable]] and moves farther, but is weaker. However, the advantages granted are much more situational overall and sacrifice the versatility of the default specials, which results in none of his custom options being especially worthwhile.
Overall, Meta Knight's strengths outweigh his flaws by a good amount, but unlike in ''Brawl'', he is essentially a "high-risk, high-reward" character. This is evident with his high learning curve, as his most notable combos require precise spacing and timing to pull off consistently, while his disadvantage against camping often forces players to play patiently in the neutral game. Yet once he finds an opening, Meta Knight can pose a significant threat once players find an opening and make the most of it with his extensive combo game and strong edge-guarding ability.


Overall, Meta Knight's strengths outweigh his flaws, but unlike in ''Brawl'', he is essentially a "high-risk, high-reward" character. This is evident with his high learning curve, as his most notable combos require precise spacing and timing to pull off consistently, while his disadvantage against camping often forces players to play patiently in the neutral game. Yet once he finds an opening, Meta Knight can pose a significant threat once players find an opening and make the most of it with his extensive combo game and strong edge-guarding ability.
==Changes from ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''==
In ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'', Meta Knight was near universally regarded as the best character in the entire game, to the point of being considered by many as [[broken]]. This is due to numerous factors: Meta Knight was incredibly fast due to his blazing ground speed, array of mid-air jumps, having access to a glide and terrific frame data. In addition to his speed, most of his attacks were disjointed and possessed [[transcendent priority]], making Meta Knight a very difficult character to challenge and punish.


==Changes from ''Brawl''==
As a result of all of these traits, Meta Knight was an incredibly dominant force in ''Brawl'', with numerous characters heavily struggling against him and even the characters who could deal with him still had a disadvantageous matchup against him. Likely as a result of how he warped the metagame, Meta Knight has been significantly reworked in ''Super Smash Bros 4'' and while he did receive some buffs, he was truly nerfed overall.
Meta Knight was infamous for being by far the best character in ''Brawl'', to the point of being considered by many as [[broken]], thanks to his numerous and extreme advantages. Possibly as a result, Meta Knight was nerfed significantly in the transition to ''SSB4''.


Having been nearly unmatched in ''Brawl'', Meta Knight's frame data has been toned down. Many of his attacks now have slower start-up lag, reduced active frames, and higher ending and landing lag, with his up aerial being a good example in all these aspects. His range has been shortened, which makes his [[spacing]] ability much weaker and thus forces him to adopt a more aggressive playstyle. To further compound this, all of his tilts and aerials now deal less damage, resulting in his overall damage output now being below average. With the nerfs to several of his most pivotal [[neutral game]] options, such as down tilt, forward aerial, and [[Mach Tornado]], and the loss of [[Glide|gliding]] and the [[Priority#Transcendent priority|transcendent priority]] on his moves, Meta Knight's neutral game is overall significantly worse, leaving him more vulnerable to [[camping]] and zoning, especially with his lack of a projectile. The removal of [[edge-hogging]], his shorter recovery, and the generally improved recoveries of the majority of the cast have collectively hurt Meta Knight's edge-guarding potential, and the loss of gliding removes some of his off-stage mix-ups. With his faster falling speed and the changes to hitstun canceling, Meta Knight can no longer momentum cancel and is more vulnerable to combos, worsening his already poor endurance.
Having been completely unmatched in ''Brawl'', Meta Knight's frame data has been considerably toned down. Many of his attacks now have slower start-up lag, reduced active frames, and higher ending and landing lag, with his up aerial being a good example in all these aspects. Additionally, his aerials have much later auto-cancel windows, which in combination with their higher landing lag, substantially hinders their safety as his neutral, forward, and back aerials no longer auto-cancel in a short hop. His range has been shortened, which makes his [[spacing]] ability much weaker and thus forces him to adopt a more aggressive playstyle. To further compound this, his overall damage output has been significantly reduced now being below average. With the nerfs to several of his most pivotal [[neutral game]] options, such as down tilt, forward aerial, down aerial, [[Shuttle Loop]] and [[Mach Tornado]], and the loss of [[Glide|gliding]] and the [[Priority#Transcendent priority|transcendent priority]] on his moves, Meta Knight's neutral game is overall significantly worse, leaving him more vulnerable to [[camping]] and zoning, especially with his lack of a projectile. The changes to his down aerial and Shuttle Loop combined with the removal of [[edge-hogging]], his shorter recovery, and the generally improved recoveries of the majority of the cast have collectively hurt Meta Knight's edge-guarding potential, and the loss of gliding removes some of his off-stage mix-ups. With his faster falling speed and the changes to [[hitstun canceling]], Meta Knight can no longer momentum cancel and is more vulnerable to combos, worsening his already poor endurance.


However, Meta Knight has received some noteworthy buffs. His already good mobility has been improved: his [[air speed]] is drastically faster, he dashes and falls faster, and he has gained a new movement option in his long perfect [[Pivoting|pivot]]. Several of his attacks are stronger, most notably his forward and up smashes, back aerial, and [[Dimensional Cape]]. Due to the changes to [[hitstun]] canceling and the updated gameplay physics, Meta Knight can perform true combos more reliably, and his grab game is both more rewarding and more consistent, somewhat making up for the nerfs to his damage output. Meta Knight has also received buffs over time via game updates, and while they are helpful, they do not nearly compensate for the loss of his overwhelming strengths from ''Brawl'', making him one of the few characters to have been truly nerfed in their initial transition to ''SSB4'', alongside {{SSB4|King Dedede}}, {{SSB4|Falco}}, {{SSB4|Jigglypuff}}, {{SSB4|Marth}}, and {{SSB4|Olimar}}. Due to retaining the majority of his key advantages from ''Brawl'', however, Meta Knight is widely considered to be a viable character, which has been reflected by his tournament success and his consistent status as a high-tier character throughout ''SSB4''{{'}}s lifespan.
However, Meta Knight has received some noteworthy buffs. His already good mobility has been improved: his [[air speed]] is drastically faster, he dashes and falls faster, and he has gained a new movement option in his long perfect [[Pivoting|pivot]]. Several of his attacks are stronger, most notably his forward and up smashes, back aerial, and [[Dimensional Cape]]. Due to the changes to hitstun canceling and the updated gameplay physics, Meta Knight can perform true combos more reliably, especially with his dash attack, which has become his most reliable combo starter and is now a large part of his game plan. His up aerial also remains a strong combo option due to these changes despite its severe nerfs and his altered Shuttle Loop while having far less utility has become an incredible combo finisher and KO move near the upper blast line. His grab game is both more rewarding and more consistent, due to the mechanic changes somewhat making up for the nerfs to his damage output. He also benefits from the removal of [[chain grab]]bing and the changes to aerial [[grab release]]s which was previously one of his weaknesses.
 
Meta Knight has also received buffs over time via game updates, and while they are helpful, they do not nearly compensate for the loss of his overwhelming strengths from ''Brawl'' and version [[1.1.5]] nerfed his up aerial further.
 
Overall, Meta Knight's direct changes drastically hindered him in many ways making him a much worse character on paper and while the changes to the game's mechanics greatly benefited him overall, they were not enough to offset his nerfs and make him one of the best characters in the game. As a result, he was one of the characters who was the most severely nerfed from the transition to ''Smash 4'', alongside {{SSB4|King Dedede}}, {{SSB4|Falco}}, {{SSB4|Marth}} (during the initial release), {{SSB4|Wario}}, and {{SSB4|Olimar}}. Due to retaining the majority of his key advantages from ''Brawl'', however, Meta Knight is widely considered to be a viable character, and while his tournament success and representation is much lower, he has still seen more results and representation than a majority of the cast which has given him consistent status as a high-tier character throughout ''Smash 4''{{'}}s lifespan.


===Aesthetics===
===Aesthetics===
*{{change|Meta Knight's design is now a combination of his official artwork for ''{{s|wikirby|Kirby: Squeak Squad}}'' and ''{{s|wikirby|Kirby Super Star Ultra}}'', and his appearance in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''. His [[wikipedia:Gauntlet (glove)|gauntlets]] are from ''Squeak Squad'' and ''Super Star Ultra'', and the [[wikipedia:Polishing (metalworking)|polished]] finish of his mask, {{s|wikipedia|pauldron}}s and {{s|wikipedia|sabaton}}s are from ''Super Star Ultra''. Additionally, his pauldrons and sabatons are from ''Brawl''. Lastly, the aesthetic used in ''SSB4'' has resulted in Meta Knight's body and sabatons being more vibrant.}}
*{{change|Meta Knight's design is now a combination of his official artwork for ''{{s|wikirby|Kirby: Squeak Squad}}'' and ''{{s|wikirby|Kirby Super Star Ultra}}'', and his appearance in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''. His [[wikipedia:Gauntlet (glove)|gauntlets]] are from ''Squeak Squad'' and ''Super Star Ultra'', and the [[wikipedia:Polishing (metalworking)|polished]] finish of his mask, {{s|wikipedia|pauldron}}s and {{s|wikipedia|sabaton}}s are from ''Super Star Ultra''. Additionally, his pauldrons and sabatons are from ''Brawl''. Lastly, the aesthetic used in ''Smash 4'' has resulted in Meta Knight's body and sabatons being more vibrant.}}
*{{change|The sides of Meta Knight's visor are now curved slightly inward instead of being straight, his sabatons now have [[wikipedia:Motorcycle boot#Harness boots|harness bootstraps]], and {{GameIcon|ssb4-u}}very minuscule battle damage details have been added to his pauldrons. These changes are original to ''SSB4''.}}
*{{change|Meta Knight has received two new [[alternate costume]]s. The first is based on {{s|wikirby|Galacta Knight}}, while the second is based on {{s|wikirby|Dark Meta Knight}}.}}
*{{change|The sides of Meta Knight's visor are now curved slightly inward instead of being straight, his sabatons now have [[wikipedia:Motorcycle boot#Harness boots|harness bootstraps]], and {{GameIcon|ssb4-u}}very minuscule battle damage details have been added to his pauldrons. These changes are unique to ''Smash 4''.}}
*{{change|Meta Knight's eyes do not move as freely as they did in ''Brawl''.}}
*{{change|Meta Knight's eyes do not move as freely as they did in ''Brawl''.}}
*{{change|Meta Knight's sabatons' sound clips are higher pitched.}}
*{{change|Meta Knight's sabatons' sound clips are higher pitched.}}
*{{change|Whenever {{s|wikirby|Galaxia}} is swung, its blade glows white, instead of yellow. Additionally, its trail is yellow with turquoise accents, instead of whitish gold with navy blue accents. Lastly, its swings' sound clips are lower pitched.}}
*{{change|Whenever {{s|wikirby|Galaxia}} is swung, its blade glows white, instead of yellow. Additionally, its trail is yellow with turquoise accents, instead of whitish gold with navy blue accents. Lastly, its swings' sound clips are lower pitched.}}
*{{change|Up taunt's animation has slightly changed. Meta Knight now emits a whitish amber tornado around himself, similarly to [[Mach Tornado]]. It also has updated sound effects.}}
*{{change|Up taunt's animation has slightly changed. Meta Knight now emits a whitish amber tornado around himself, similarly to [[Mach Tornado]]. It also has updated sound effects.}}
*{{change|Defeated/[[Results screen#No Contest screen|No Contest]] animation has slightly changed. Meta Knight now claps while holding Galaxia, instead of clapping without it.}}
*{{change|{{GameIcon|ssb4-3ds}}Defeated/[[Results screen#No Contest screen|No Contest]] animation has slightly changed. Meta Knight now claps while holding Galaxia, instead of clapping without it.}}
*{{change|Meta Knight's previously unused damage yells from ''Brawl''{{'}}s [[Sound Test]] are now heard when taking high knockback.}}
*{{change|[[Shield]] and rolls' animations have slightly changed. Meta Knight now wraps himself in his cape when performing them.}}
*{{change|[[Jump]]'s animation has slightly changed. Meta Knight now somersaults forward instead of at an angle.}}


===Attributes===
===Attributes===
*{{change|Meta Knight is [[weight|heavier]] (79 → 80).}}
*{{nerf|Meta Knight [[walk]]s slower (1.22 → 1.18).}}
*{{nerf|Meta Knight [[walk]]s slower (1.22 → 1.18).}}
*{{buff|Meta Knight [[dash]]es faster (1.847 → 1.9).}}
*{{buff|Meta Knight [[dash]]es faster (1.847 → 1.9) although he dashes slower relative to the cast, going from the 6th highest out of 39 characters to the 12th highest out of 58 characters.}}
*{{buff|Meta Knight's [[air speed]] is faster (0.752 → 0.99).}}
*{{buff|Meta Knight's [[air speed]] is significantly faster (0.752 → 0.99), going from the third lowest out of 39 characters to the 23rd lowest out of 58.}}
*{{nerf|Meta Knight's [[air acceleration]] is slower (0.07 → 0.065).}}
*{{nerf|Meta Knight's [[air acceleration]] is lower (0.08 → 0.075), although his faster air speed more than compensates for it.}}
*{{change|Meta Knight [[Falling speed|falls]] faster (1.39 → 1.66). This improves his vertical endurance, but makes him more susceptible to combos.}}
*{{buff|Meta Knight is slightly [[weight|heavier]] (79 → 80).}}
*{{buff|Meta Knight's [[fast fall]]ing speed is faster (1.946 → 2.656). This improves his air game, and makes him less susceptible to juggling.}}
*{{change|Meta Knight [[Falling speed|falls]] much faster (1.39 → 1.66), going from the 19th fastest out of 39 characters to the 16th fastest out of 58. This improves his vertical endurance and allows him to land more safely, but makes him more susceptible to combos.}}
*{{change|Meta Knight's [[gravity]] is higher (0.0956 → 0.11). This improves his aerial mobility, but hinders his horizontal endurance.}}
*{{buff|Meta Knight's [[fast fall]]ing speed is significantly faster (1.946 → 2.656), going from the 19th fastest out of 39 characters to the 16th fastest out of 58. This makes him less susceptible to juggling.}}
*{{buff|[[Roll]]s have increased [[intangibility]] frames (frames 5-12 → 4-15 (forward), frames 4-12 → 4-15 (backward)). Backward roll also has decreased ending lag (frame 33 27).}}
*{{change|Meta Knight's [[gravity]] is higher (0.0956 → 0.11). This aids in his ability to land safely, but hinders his endurance, increases his susceptibility to combos and reduces the height of his mid-air jumps.}}
*{{nerf|Forward roll has increased ending lag (frame 23 27), removing its status as the fastest roll.}}
*{{buff|Meta Knight's full hop is higher despite his higher gravity.}}
*{{buff|[[Sidestep]] and [[air dodge]] have decreased ending lag (frame 25 24 (sidestep), frame 38 → 30 (air dodge)). Air dodge also has decreased start-up lag (frame 3 2).}}
*{{nerf|Meta Knight is larger (size multipler: 0.95x → 1x). This makes him easier to hit and while this would improve his range, this is offset by many of his attacks having considerably worse hitboxes, making his larger size a hinderance overall.}}
*{{nerf|Sidestep and air dodge have decreased intangibility frames (frames 2-20 → 2-15 (sidestep), frames 2-28 → 2-25 (air dodge)).}}
*{{buff|Meta Knight's body hurtbox is slightly smaller ({{rollover|5.51|5.8 x 0.95)|y}} → 5.4).}}
*{{buff|Soft landing is faster (3 frames 2).}}
*{{buff|[[Roll]]s have a longer duration (frames 5-12 (forward)/4-12 (back) → 4-15 (both)).}}
*{{nerf|[[Item throw]] is weaker (1 0.933).}}
*{{buff|Rolls travel further due to Meta Knight's larger size.}}
*{{change|[[Shield]] and rolls' animations have slightly changed. Meta Knight now wraps himself in his cape when performing them.}}
*{{buff|Backward roll has less ending lag (FAF 34 28).}}
*{{change|[[Jump]]'s animation has slightly changed. Meta Knight now somersaults forward, instead of at an angle.}}
*{{nerf|Forward roll has more ending lag (FAF 24 28), removing its status as the fastest roll.}}
*{{nerf|All sword-based attacks have lost their [[Priority#Transcendent priority|transcendent priority]], hindering Meta Knight's approach.}}
*{{buff|[[Air dodge]] has less startup (frame 4 2) and ending lag (FAF 40 31).}}
*{{change|The changes to [[hitstun]] canceling both help and hinder Meta Knight. They improve his KO and combo potential, but make him much more susceptible to combos because of his heavier weight, higher gravity, faster falling speed, and his generally slower aerial attacks. These changes also prevent him from performing momentum canceling, hindering his horizontal endurance.}}
*{{nerf|Air dodge has a shorter duration (frames 4-29 → 2-25).}}
*{{buff|The reintroduction of [[pivoting]] improves Meta Knight's neutral game, punishment game, and evasiveness.}}
*{{buff|[[Spot dodge]] has less ending lag (FAF 26 25).}}
*{{nerf|The removal of [[edge-hogging]] significantly hinders Meta Knight's edge-guarding potential.}}
*{{nerf|Spot dodge has a shorter duration (frames 2-20 2-15).}}
*{{nerf|The removal of [[Glide|gliding]] hinders Meta Knight's recovery.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7xUWnQu2Grs Super Smash Bros. Direct 4.8.2014]</ref>}}
*{{nerf|Meta Knight's [[item throw]] is weaker (1 → 0.9333333). When combined with the removal of [[glide toss]]ing, this hinders his item game (although Meta Knight still retains his lengthy super glide toss).}}
*{{buff|The changes to [[hitstun canceling]] and [[Directional Influence]] both help and hinder Meta Knight. They improve his KO and combo potential, but make him much more susceptible to combos because of his heavier weight, higher gravity and faster falling speed. These changes also prevent him from performing momentum canceling, hindering his horizontal endurance. Nevertheless, it benefits him overall as it allows him to have a more consistent combo game despite his frame data nerfs.}}
*{{buff|The strengthening of [[pivoting]] improves Meta Knight's neutral game, punishment game, and evasiveness.}}
*{{buff|The removal of [[chain grab]]bing improves Meta Knight's endurance.}}
*{{nerf|The removal of [[Glide|gliding]] hinders Meta Knight's recovery.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7xUWnQu2Grs Super Smash Bros. Direct 4.8.2014]</ref> This also means that Meta Knight can no longer use his glide attack, meaning that Meta Knight no longer has a completely safe landing option which also has the potential to lead into followups or KOes.}}


===Ground attacks===
===Ground attacks===
*{{change|Neutral attack now deals consistent damage (1% (near)/2% (far) → 1.2%).}}
*{{nerf|All of Meta Knight's sword-based ground attacks have lost their [[Priority#Transcendent priority|transcendent priority]]. This significantly hinders Meta Knight's neutral game as it makes it much easier for opponents to challenge his ground moves.}}
*{{buff|Neutral attack has a decreased SDI multiplier (1× → 0.6×). When coupled with the weakening of [[Smash directional influence|SDI]], this makes it significantly more difficult to escape from. Neutral attack has also received a finisher,<ref>[https://miiverse.nintendo.net/posts/AYMHAAACAABnUYnly14CnA Pic of the Day: February 26, 2014]</ref> a backflipping slash.}}
**{{buff|However, this also makes it much easier for Meta Knight to cancel out projectiles, as he no longer has to rely on dash attack to do so.}}
*{{nerf|Due to neutral infinites receiving finishers, Meta Knight's neutral attack now forces him to use its finisher unless he is pushed off an edge while using it. This hinders its safety if he whiffs his neutral attack.}}
*[[Neutral attack]]:
*{{nerf|Neutral attack's animation has slightly changed. Meta Knight now leans slightly farther inward while swinging Galaxia. This new animation significantly decreases its range behind Meta Knight.}}
**{{change|Neutral attack's animation has slightly changed. Meta Knight now leans slightly farther inward while swinging Galaxia.}}
*{{buff|Dash attack deals less damage (6%/7%/8% → 5%/6%), although its knockback was compensated (40 (base)/88 (scaling) → 70/90). Its range is also now slightly disjointed. Altogether, these changes improve its spacing and combo potential.}}
**{{buff|Neutral attack launches opponents at a higher angle ([[Sakurai angle|361°]] → 60°/84°) and it has lower knockback scaling (40 → 30). This makes the move connect much more reliably as grounded opponents are now put into the air when the move is performed, preventing them for shielding.}}
*{{nerf|Dash attack has increased start-up (frame 5 → 7), ending lag (frame 31 32), and a shorter duration.}}
***{{nerf|However, the move's angle change also removes its ability to [[lock]] opponents.}}
*{{buff|Forward tilt's hits connect together better at very high percentages, and its last hit has altered knockback (50 (base)/113 (scaling) → 80/107) and decreased ending lag (frame 34 → 31). Altogether, these changes improve its spacing and KO potential.}}
**{{buff|The third and fifth hits now hit in front of Meta Knight. This makes the move connect much more reliably as there is no longer a large gap between the second/fourth hits and the next hit that hits in front.}}
*{{nerf|Forward tilt deals less damage (4% (hit 1)/3% (hit 2)/5% (hit 3 base)/4% (hit 3 tip) → 2% (hits 1-2)/4% (hit 3)), its first hit has increased start-up lag (frame 3 → 6) and more ending lag (frame 24 → 26), and its first two hits have smaller hitboxes (5u → 3.5u).}}
***{{buff|This also leaves Meta Knight much less vulnerable to whiff punishment due to the shorter gap between every hit in front of him.}}
*{{change|Forward tilt's last hit's angle has been altered (65° → [[Sakurai angle|361°]]). This improves its spacing and edge-guarding potential, but removes its set-up potential.}}
***{{nerf|However, this also removes the move's ability to hit opponents behind Meta Knight.}}
*{{change|Meta Knight now vocalizes during each of forward tilt's hits, instead of only during its last hit.}}
**{{buff|Neutral attack has a lower [[Smash directional influence|SDI]] multiplier (0.6×). When combined with the weakening of the mechanic along with the move's other changes, this makes it much more difficult to escape from.}}
*{{nerf|Up tilt deals 1% less damage (6%/7%/8% → 5%/6%/7%) and its duration is shorter (frames 8-18 → 8-14). Its sweetspot also has altered knockback (35 (base)/130 (scaling) → 60/90), significantly hindering its KO potential.}}
**{{buff|Neutral attack has larger hitboxes (5u → 5.8u/6.8u) that are now extended.}}
*{{nerf|Down tilt has increased ending lag (frame 16 → 19) and a smaller hitbox (4u 3.2u). It also does not move Meta Knight forward as much as it did in ''Brawl''. Altogether, these changes hinder its spacing potential.}}
**{{buff|Every hit now has identical horizontal hitbox positions (z offset: 6/14.8 (hit 1)/7.2/14.8 (hit 2)/0/-3.6/-9.2 (hit 3)/7.2/13.6 (hit 4)/-2/-10.4 (hit 5) → 8.5/13.5 (all)/z stretch: 8/8 (all)). This gives hits 3-5 more range in front of Meta Knight and it gives hits 2 and 4 more range inside of Meta Knight.}}
*{{change|Due to having a consistent hitbox instead of a sweetspot or a sourspot, down tilt now deals consistent damage (4%/5%/6%/7% → 5%) and has consistent knockback (15/11/6 (base)/88 (scaling) → 15/88).}}
***Hits 1 and 2 retain their range in front of Meta Knight as the far hit's larger hitbox equals out its closer placement.
*{{nerf|The changes to [[lock]]s remove down tilt's ability to lock opponents indefinitely.}}
***{{nerf|However, this also gives hit 1 slightly less range inside of Meta Knight as well as removing hits 3 and 5's ability to hit behind him.}}
*{{change|Up tilt, sweetspotted forward smash, forward tilt's last hit, and up smash's last hit have increased [[Freeze frame|hitlag]] (1× → 1.2× (up tilt), 1× 1.5× (forward smash), 1× → 2× (forward tilt/up smash)). This makes them safer on shield, but easier to DI.}}
**{{change|Every hit now has identical vertical hitbox positioning (y offset: 4.8 (hit 1)/6/11.2 (hit 2)/5.6 (hit 3)/6.4/10.4 (hit 4)/6.4/5.6 (hit 5) → 5.3 (all/y stretch: 5.2 (all)). This now gives every hit consistent vertical range, giving hits 1, 3 and 5 more vertical range but significantly reducing hits 2 and 4's vertical range.}}
*{{nerf|All smash attacks' durations are shorter (frames 24-25 24 (forward), frames 8-9, 12-13, 17-18 8, 12, 17 (up), frames 5-6, 10-11 → 4, 9 (down)).}}
***{{buff|The move as a whole has much more vertical range relative to Meta Knight overall due to the far hit's larger extended hitbox.}}
*{{buff|Forward smash deals 2% more damage (14% 16%) and has increased knockback (28 (base)/99 (scaling) 30/108), significantly improving its KO potential.}}
**{{nerf|The first hit and the near hitbox on every hit deals less damage (2% 1.2%).}}
*{{buff|Forward smash has received a sourspot. Compared to its previous hitbox, it deals 2% more damage (14% → 16%) and has different knockback (28 (base)/99 (scaling) → 30/98), making it slightly better at KOing.}}
**{{buff|The far hitbox on hits 2-5 deals more damage (1% → 1.2%).}}
*{{change|Forward smash's animation has slightly changed. Meta Knight now draws Galaxia farther back and slashes outward in a more pronounced motion, ending the slash behind himself.}}
**{{buff|Neutral attack has a new finisher, a backflipping slash. It deals much more knockback (13 (base), 60 (scaling) → 60/140) compared to the previous finisher.}}
*{{buff|Up smash's hits connect together better and its last hit has increased knockback (62 (base)/145 (scaling) 65/166), improving its KO potential.}}
**{{buff|The finisher uses one much larger extended hitbox (4u/4u/4u 8u) that is positioned further away from Meta Knight (z offset: 14 20), giving it much more range.}}
*{{change|Up smash's animation has slightly changed. Meta Knight now slashes upward at a slightly higher height.}}
**{{nerf|The finisher has more startup lag (frame 1 3) and much more ending lag (FAF 12 35) compared to the previous finisher.}}
*{{buff|Meta Knight only vocalizes after his forward and up smashes have been performed. While this seems merely aesthetic, it generally makes them less predictable.}}
***{{nerf|When combined with its higher knockback, this notably prevents it from leading into a down smash at higher percents.}}
*{{nerf|Down smash deals less damage (11% (front)/13% (back) → 7%/10%), although its knockback was somewhat compensated (50 (base)/90 (scaling) → 32/93).}}
**{{nerf|The finisher has a much higher [[Freeze frame|hitlag]] multiplier (1x → 2.5x), making it much easier to DI.}}
*{{nerf|Down smash's hitboxes are smaller (5.5u → 4.5u) and have been re-positioned lower, hindering its range.}}
*[[Forward tilt]]:
*{{buff|Due to its angle being altered (361° 35°), down smash is now a [[semi-spike]].}}
**{{change|Meta Knight now vocalizes during each of forward tilt's hits, instead of only during its last hit.}}
*{{change|Down smash's animation has changed. Meta Knight now slashes inward around himself while spinning once. This new animation decreases its start-up lag when [[buffer]]ed (frame 5 4 (front), frame 10 → 9 (back)), but increases its ending lag (frame 34 → 38 (buffered)/39).}}
**{{change|If Meta Knight [[buffer]]s forward tilt, he will no longer automatically perform the second hit.}}
*{{change|Down smash has received an updated voice clip, which was previously only available in ''Brawl''{{'}}s [[Sound Test]].}}
**{{nerf|The first hit has more startup lag (frame 3 → 6) and a longer total duration (FAF 24 26).}}
***{{buff|However, its total duration was not fully compensated, giving it slightly less ending lag.}}
**{{nerf|The first two hits deal less damage (4% (hit 1)/3% (hit 2) → 2% (both)).}}
**{{nerf|The first two hits transition later (frame 5 (hit 1)/4 (hit 2) → 11/7). This makes performing all three hits in quick succession much slower, hindering the move's mixup potential and safety.}}
**{{nerf|The first two hits have smaller hitboxes which are now extended (5u/5u 3.5u/3.5u) and the far hitbox has been moved closer to Meta Knight (z offset: 18 (hit 1)/19 (hit 2) → 13/16), reducing their range, especially the first hit.}}
**{{nerf|The first two hits have lost their nearest hitbox, significantly reducing their range inside Meta Knight and removing their ability to lock opponents.}}
**{{buff|The first hit launches opponents at a lower angle (60°/80° 66°/85°), making it connect more reliably into the second hit.}}
**{{buff|The first two hits now have consistent base knockback (14/8 → 8). When combined with their lower damage, this makes the move connect more reliably at higher percents.}}
**{{buff|The third hit deals more knockback (50 (base), 113 (scaling) → 80/107).}}
**{{buff|The third hit has less ending lag (FAF 34 → 31).}}
**{{change|The third hit launches opponents at a lower angle (65° → 361°). This improves its KO and edgeguarding potential, but removes its set-up potential.}}
**{{nerf|The third hit deals less damage at close range (5% → 4%).}}
**{{nerf|The third hit has a higher hitlag multiplier (1× → 2×), making it easier to DI.}}
**{{nerf|The third hit's far hitbox is smaller (6u → 5u), it has been moved closer to Meta Knight (z offset: 19 → 14), and the near hitbox has been removed, reducing its horizontal range despite now using an extended hitbox.}}
***{{buff|However, the near hit is larger than the previous upper hitbox (5u → 6u) and it is now extended, giving the move slightly more range above Meta Knight.}}
**{{nerf|The third hit's lower hitbox has been removed, reducing its range below Meta Knight.}}
*[[Up tilt]]:
**{{buff|Up tilt has less ending lag (FAF 36 → 35).}}
**{{nerf|Up tilt has more startup lag with a shorter duration (frame 7 (early)/8-12 (mid)13-18 (late) → 8/9-10/11-14).}}
**{{nerf|Up tilt has an altered animation where Meta Knight does not jump as high. This gives the mid and late hits less range above Meta Knight.}}
**{{nerf|Up tilt has a higher hitlag multiplier (1× → 1.2×), making it easier to DI.}}
**{{buff|The early hit now has a hitbox on Meta Knight's sword, giving it much more vertical range.}}
**{{buff|The early hit's lower hitbox is positioned further away from Meta Knight (z offset: 0 → 2.2), giving it more range in front of Meta Knight.}}
**{{change|The early and mid hits now launch opponents towards Meta Knight (85° → 95°).}}
**{{nerf|The early hit deals less knockback (40 (base), 120 (scaling) → 60/90).}}
**{{nerf|The early hit's new sword hitbox deals less damage (7% → 5%) which along with its lower knockback, greatly hinders its KO potential.}}
**{{nerf|The early hit's lower hitbox is now static, rather than being attached to Meta Knight's hand. This means that while the hitbox is lager (7u → 8u), it is actually roughly one unit smaller in game, as its size is no longer increased as Meta Knight's hand moves.}}
***{{nerf|When combined with the hitbox being moved further forwards, this greatly reduces the move's range behind Meta Knight.}}
**{{nerf|The early hit's lower hitbox is positioned much higher (y offset: -1.7 → 15.2), with the move no longer hitting below Meta Knight or even reaching below his feet, despite him now jumping during the early hit. This allows shorter characters to crouch under the move.}}
**{{nerf|The mid and late hits now deal consistent damage on the sword (7%/8% → 7%).}}
**{{nerf|The mid and late hits deal less knockback on the sword (35 (base), 145/130 (scaling) → 60/90), significantly hindering its KO potential.}}
**{{nerf|The mid hit's hand hitbox deals less damage (6% → 5%) and knockback (35 (base), 120 (scaling) → 60/90), significantly hindering its KO potential.}}
**{{nerf|The mid and late hit's have smaller hitboxes (6u/6u (sword)/10u (mid hand)/6u (late hand) → 5.5u (sword)/8u/5.5u).}}
**{{nerf|The mid and late hit's sword hitbox is now one extended hitbox rather than two normal hitboxes. This hitbox covers less range overall due to its smaller size.}}
*[[Down tilt]]:
**{{buff|Down tilt deals more damage at far range (4% → 5%).}}
**{{buff|Down tilt has higher base knockback outside of the furthest range (11/6 → 15).}}
**{{nerf|Down tilt has more ending lag (FAF 16 → 19).}}
**{{nerf|Down tilt deals less damage at close range (6%/7% → 5%).}}
**{{nerf|Down tilt has a lower [[trip]] chance (30% → 25%).}}
**{{nerf|Instead of having four regular hitboxes, down tilt has two extended hitboxes, one which hits grounded opponents and another that hits aerial opponents. These hitboxes are smaller (3u (far)/4u/4u/4u (near) → 2.2u (grounded)/3.2u (aerial) and they are positioned much closer to Meta Knight (z offset: 20 → 13 (grounded)/8 (aerial)).}}
***{{nerf|The move also does not extend as far inside of Meta Knight (z offset: 2 → z stretch: 6), giving it less range inside of Meta Knight.}}
**{{nerf|Down tilt has a new animation where Meta Knight does not move nearly as far forward. When combined with its altered hitboxes, this greatly reduces the move's range, to the point where the move has around 70% the range against grounded opponents and less than 60% the range against aerial opponents.}}
***{{nerf|This new animation also considerably hinders the move's use as a pseudo-[[crawl]] option.}}
***{{nerf|This new animation is also longer (25 frames → 35), increasing the amount of time Meta Knight cannot turn around after performing the move.}}
**{{nerf|The introduction of the 3 hit lock limit combined with down tilt's higher ending lag and Meta Knight's slower forward roll hinders the move's [[0-death]] potential against opponents who missed a [[tech]].}}
*[[Dash attack]]:
**{{nerf|Dash attack has more startup lag with a shorter duration (frames 5-11 → 7-11).}}
**{{nerf|Dash attack deals less damage (6%/7%/8% → 5%/6%).}}
**{{nerf|Dash attack covers less distance overall.}}
**{{change|Dash attack now always launches opponents in the direction Meta Knight is facing. This allows it to set up combos more reliably but hinders its ability to set up crossups.}}
**{{buff|Dash attack deals more knockback (40 (base), 88 (scaling) → 70/90). When combined with the changes to hitstun canceling and [[DI]], this significantly improves its combo potential (now being one of his best combo starters).}}
**{{buff|Dash attack has larger hitboxes (4.2u/4.2u/4.2u → 5.5u/5u/4u) which are positioned further away from Meta Knight (z offset: 0/2/4 → y offset: -1/-6/-10), greatly improving its range relative to Meta Knight.}}
*[[Forward smash]]:
**{{buff|Forward smash deals more damage (14% → 16%) and knockback (28 (base), 99 (scaling) → 30/(108/98), significantly improving its KO potential, especially the near hit.}}
**{{buff|Meta Knight now vocalizes once his forward smash's hitboxes become active, rather than as soon as he starts it. Due to its high startup lag, this makes forward smash harder to react to while being interruptible at the end.}}
**{{buff|The changes to shields significantly benefit forward smash as the move is now safe (in terms of frame advantage) against a sizeable portion of the cast.}}
**{{change|Forward smash has an altered animation. Meta Knight now draws Galaxia farther back and slashes outward in a more pronounced motion, ending the slash behind himself and taking a while to re-adjust to his neutral stance (which can be interrupted).}}
**{{change|Forward smash's hitboxes are positioned lower (y offset: 6.4 → 5).}}
**{{nerf|Forward smash has a shorter duration (frames 24-25 → 24).}}
**{{nerf|Forward smash has smaller hitboxes (7u/6u/6u/6u → 6.2u/5.2u), with the upper/lower hitboxes being removed. This significantly reduces forward smash's vertical range.}}
**{{nerf|The near hitbox has been moved further away from Meta Knight (z offset: 5 → 9), considerably reducing the move's range behind Meta Knight.}}
**{{nerf|The far hitbox is now extended and it has been positioned closer to Meta Knight (z offset: 19 → 13/z stretch: 17), reducing the move's range.}}
**{{nerf|The near hitbox has a higher hitlag multiplier (1× → 1.5×), making it easier to DI.}}
*[[Up smash]]:
**{{change|Up smash has an altered animation. Meta Knight now slashes upward at a slightly higher height.}}
**{{change|Meta Knight now vocalizes once his up smash's hitboxes become active, rather than as soon as he starts it.}}
**{{change|The upper hitbox now uses an extended hitbox.}}
**{{nerf|Up smash has smaller hitboxes (5u/6.3u/6.3u/6.3u (hits 1 and 2)/6.5u/7.5u/7.5u/7.5u (hit 3) → (4.5u/4.5u/4.5u)/(5.5u/5.5u/6u)).}}
**{{nerf|The upper hitbox has been moved closer to Meta Knight (y offset: 22 (hit 1)/24 (hits 2 and 3) → 20 (all)), giving the move less range above Meta Knight.}}
**{{nerf|The side hitboxes have been moved slightly closer to Meta Knight (z offset: -11.2/9.6 → 10.2/8.6), giving the move less horizontal range.}}
**{{nerf|The hitbox on Meta Knight's body has been removed, greatly reducing the move's range below Meta Knight to the point where it can no longer hit shorter opponents who are on the ground.}}
**{{buff|The first two hits launch opponents at different angles (90°/115°/115° → [[autolink angle|366°]]/155°/155°), making them connect more reliably.}}
**{{buff|The first hit deals less knockback (0/30/30 (base), 80/40/40 (set), 100 (scaling) → (30/30/30)/(20/25/25) which along with its altered angle, makes it connect more reliably into the second hit.}}
**{{buff|The second hit deals less knockback (0/20/20 (base), 90/30/30 (set), 100 (scaling) → (30/30/30)/(20/25/25) which along with its altered angle, makes it connect more reliably into the third hit hit.}}
**{{buff|The upper hitbox on the first two hits now has the highest priority (ID# 3 → 0). As the hitbox now uses the auto-link angle rather than a vertical angle, this improves the move's reliability.}}
**{{change|The first two hits' side hitboxes are positioned slightly lower (y offset: 17 → 16).}}
**{{buff|The third hit deals more knockback (62 (base), 145 (scaling) → 65/166) and the side hitboxes launch opponents at a higher angle (70° → 85°), significantly improving its KO potential.}}
**{{nerf|The third hit has a higher hitlag multiplier (1× → 2×), making it easier to DI.}}
*[[Down smash]]:
**{{change|Down smash has an altered animation. Meta Knight now slashes inward around himself while spinning once.}}
**{{change|Down smash now has a voice clip as Meta Knight performs his down smash. While this sound clip does exist in ''Brawl'', it would never play in game as it was tied to the move's startup animation which was 0 frames long.}}
**{{nerf|Down smash has a shorter duration (frames 4-5 (front)/9-10 (back) → 4/9).}}
**{{nerf|Down smash has more ending lag (FAF 34 (buffered)/35 (non-buffered) → 38/39).}}
**{{nerf|Down smash deals less damage (11% (front)/13% (back) → 7%/10%), significantly hindering its KO potential (especially the front hit) despite its lower launch angle (361° → 35°) and the second hit's higher knockback scaling (90 → 93).}}
**{{nerf|The nearest and furthest hitboxes have been removed and the remaining hitboxes are smaller (5.2u/4.9u → 4.5u/4u), significantly hindering down smash's range (reducing its range by over 25% both in front and especially inside of Meta Knight).}}


===Aerial attacks===
===Aerial attacks===
*{{nerf|All aerials have decreased [[interruptibility]] (frame 32 → 44 (neutral), frame 39 → 46 (forward), frame 46 → 52 (back), frame 13 → 27 (up), frame 26 → 28 (down)). In particular, up aerial can only be performed once with a short hop, instead of three times.}}
*{{buff|All aerials have lost their transcendent priority, allowing them to cancel out projectiles. This especially benefits neutral aerial due to its lack of disjoint.}}
*{{nerf|All aerials have increased landing lag (15 16 (neutral/forward), 12 → 18 (back/up), 15 → 22 (down)).}}
**{{nerf|However, this also hinders their ability to deal with short ranged low priority moves such as [[Fox Illusion]].}}
*{{nerf|All aerials have increased auto-cancel frames (frame 25> → 40> (neutral), frame 22> 44> (forward), frame 33> 40> (back), frame 21> → 24> (up), frame 24> → 26> (down)). When coupled with Meta Knight's increased falling speed, neutral, forward, and back aerials can no longer auto-cancel with a short hop.}}
*[[Neutral aerial]]:
*{{nerf|Neutral aerial's animation has slightly changed. Meta Knight now cartwheels, instead of somersaulting. This new animation has smaller hitboxes (8u → 7u).}}
**{{nerf|Neutral aerial has an altered animation. Meta Knight now cartwheels, instead of somersaulting. This new animation is slightly longer (47 frames 49), increasing the amount of time Meta Knight cannot grab ledges after performing the move.}}
*{{nerf|Clean neutral aerial deals less damage (12% 10%), although its knockback was mostly compensated (30 (base) → 40). It also now functions like a proper [[sex kick]], reducing its damage potential (19% → 10%/7.5%).}}
**{{nerf|Neutral aerial has more startup lag with a shorter duration (frames 3-4 (clean)/5-24 (late) → 6-7/8-20).}}
*{{buff|Late neutral aerial deals consistent damage (7%/6%/5% → 7.5%) and has increased base knockback (20 → 40).}}
**{{nerf|Neutral aerial has more ending lag (FAF 32 44), preventing Meta Knight from performing two neutral aerials in a short hop.}}
*{{nerf|Neutral, forward, and up aerials have increased start-up lag (frame 3 6 (neutral), frame 6 → 9 (forward), frame 2 6 (up)).}}
**{{nerf|Neutral aerial has more landing lag (15 frames → 16).}}
*{{nerf|Neutral, up, and down aerials have shorter durations (frames 3-24 → 6-20 (neutral), frames 2-3 → 6 (up), frames 4-5 4 (down)).}}
**{{nerf|Neutral aerial [[auto-cancel]]s much later (frame 25 50) going from doing so as soon as the hitboxes ended to no longer doing so until the animation ends. This drastically hinders neutral aerial's safety, with the move no longer auto-canceling in a short hop.}}
*{{nerf|Forward and back aerial's first and second hits deal less damage (3% → 2.2% (grounded)/1.5% (aerial)).}}
**{{nerf|The clean hit deals less damage (12% → 10%) hindering its KO potential despite its higher base knockback (30 → 40).}}
*{{nerf|Forward aerial's last hit deals 1% less damage (4% 3%), although its knockback scaling was compensated (122 140).}}
**{{nerf|The clean hit's body hitbox is smaller (8u → 7u).}}
*{{buff|Forward aerial has larger hitboxes (3.5u/4u/5u → 4u/4.5u/6.5u) and its last hit's angle has been altered (361°/50° 48°), improving its spacing and edge-guarding potential.}}
**{{nerf|When the late hit becomes active, the clean hit's hitboxes are no longer called to be removed. This means that neutral aerial now has a clean hit and a late hit rather than having two separate hits, preventing both hits from connecting and greatly reducing its maximum damage potential (19% 10%).}}
*{{change|Forward and back aerials' last hits have increased hitlag (1× → 2×). This makes them safer on shield, but easier to DI.}}
**{{buff|The late hit deals more damage (7%/6%/5% 7.5%) and has higher base knockback (20 → 40), improving its KO potential.}}
*{{change|Forward aerial is now properly affected by [[stale-move negation]].}}
*[[Forward aerial]]:
*{{buff|Back aerial's aerial first and second hits now use the [[autolink angle|auto-link angle]], improving its edge-guarding potential and granting it combo potential. Its last hit also has increased knockback scaling (175 → 212), significantly improving its KO potential.}}
**{{nerf|Forward aerial has more startup lag (frame 6 (hit 1)/10 (hit 2)/13 (hit 3) → 9/12/15).}}
*{{change|Up aerial deals 2% less damage (6% → 4%), although its knockback was somewhat compensated (40 (base)/125 (scaling) → 30/128). Its angles have also been altered (78°/78°/60° 69°/69°/52°). Altogether, these changes improve its combo potential into other aerials, but hinder its combo potential into itself and Shuttle Loop.}}
***{{buff|However, the gap between the first and second hit is one frame shorter, allowing them to connect more reliably.}}
*{{nerf|Up aerial has a smaller hitbox (5.5u → 3.5u) and its SDI multiplier has increased (1× → 1.5×).}}
**{{nerf|Forward aerial has more ending lag (FAF 40 46) and a longer animation (39 frames 54).}}
*{{nerf|Down aerial deals less damage (7% (center)/9% (sides) → 6% (both)), although its center hit's knockback scaling and side hits' base knockback were compensated (105 108 (center), 15 30 (sides)).}}
**{{nerf|Forward aerial has more landing lag (15 frames → 16).}}
*{{nerf|Down aerial has smaller hitboxes (5.4u/5.2u → 3.5u) and one of its sweetspots has been removed. Due to their angles being altered (23° → 50°), down aerial's side hits are also no longer semi-spikes. Altogether, these changes hinder its spacing and edge-guarding potential.}}
**{{nerf|Forward aerial has a shorter initial auto-cancel window (frames 1-3 1).}}
**{{nerf|Forward aerial auto-cancels much later (frame 22 → 44), no longer doing so in a short hop.}}
**{{nerf|Forward aerial now consists of one extended hitbox close to Meta Knight and one normal hitbox further away from him (with each having two separate sets of hitboxes for grounded and aerial opponents) rather than four normal hitboxes forming a square in front of him which hit both grounded and aerial opponents.}}
***{{nerf|The far hitbox is positioned closer to Meta Knight (z offset: 15 (hits 1 and 2)/14 (hit 3) → 13 (all)) and its height is inbetween the previous set of hitboxes (y offset: 1/10 → 6 (hits 1 and 2)/2.5 (hit 3)).}}
***{{nerf|The near hitbox is positioned closer to Meta Knight (z offset: 6 (hits 1 and 2)/3 (hit 3) → 7 (all)) and it does not extend as much vertically (y offset: 1/10 6/y stretch: 9 (hits 1 and 2)/8.5 (hit 3)).}}
****{{nerf|These changes reduce the first two hit's range overall as well as reducing the third hit's range behind Meta Knight and reducing every hit's vertical range from far ranges.}}
**{{buff|With the exception of the second hit's far hitbox, forward aerial has larger hitboxes (3.5u/3.5u/3.5u/3.5u → 4.5u/4u (hit 1), 4u/4u → 4.5u (hit 2 near), 5u/5u/5u/5u 6.5u/6.5u (hit 3)). This gives the third hit slightly more horizontal range.}}
**{{nerf|The first two hits deal less damage (3% 1.5% (aerial)/2.2% (grounded)).}}
**{{buff|The first two hits have altered set knockback against aerial opponents (80 (low)/5 (high) → 40) and the near hitbox launches opponents at a higher angle (60° (low)/45° (high) → 85°), improving their reliability against aerial opponents.}}
**{{nerf|The far hitbox launches aerial opponents at a less favorable angle (98° (low)/90° (high) → 85°).}}
**{{nerf|The first two hits now consistently launch grounded opponents horizontally (60°/98° (low)/45°/90° (high) → 361°) and they deal more knockback to grounded opponents (0 (base), 80/5 (set), 100 (scaling) → 30/0/130). This hinders their reliability as well as greatly hindering their followup potential (especially against heavier characters), while also not granting them KO potential at realistic percents.}}
**{{buff|The third hit's near hitbox launches opponents at a slightly lower angle (50° → 48°), slightly improving its KO and edgeguarding potential.}}
**{{nerf|The third hit deals less damage (4% → 3%) without full compensation on its knockback scaling (122 → 140).}}
***{{nerf|When combined with the first two hit's lower damage output, this reduces forward aerial's maximum damage output (10% → 7.4%).}}
**{{nerf|The third hit's far hitbox launches opponents at a higher angle (361° → 48°), hindering its KO and edgeguarding potential.}}
**{{nerf|The third hit has a higher hitlag multiplier (1× → 2×), making it easier to DI. Forward aerial cannot be [[frame cancel]]ed, preventing it from benefitting from the introduction of the technique.}}
*[[Back aerial]]:
**{{nerf|Back aerial has more ending lag (FAF 48 → 52) and a longer animation (47 frames → 59).}}
**{{nerf|Back aerial has more landing lag (12 frames → 18).}}
**{{nerf|Back aerial auto-cancels later (frame 33 → 40), no longer doing so in a short hop.}}
**{{nerf|Back aerial has smaller hitboxes (6.3u/5u/5u (hit 1)/6.5u/5u/5u (hit 2) → 4.2u/4.2u (both), 7u/5u/5u → 5.2u/5u (hit 3)), giving the far hitbox less horizontal range.}}
**{{change|The far hitbox has been repositioned lower (y offset: 7.2 (hits 1 and 3)/6.4 (hit 2) → 4.5 (hit 1)/2 (hit 2)/7 (hit 3)).}}
**{{nerf|The near hitbox is now one extended hitbox rather than two normal hitboxes. The hitbox does not extend as far vertically (y offset: 2.8/11.6 (hits 1 and 3)/2/10.8 (hit 2) → 2.5/y stretch: 6.5), giving back aerial less vertical range, especially from above.}}
***{{buff|However, this does also give the third hit slightly more range below Meta Knight.}}
**{{buff|The near hitbox has been moved closer to Meta Knight (z offset: 8 → 6), giving back aerial more range inside of Meta Knight.}}
**{{buff|Back aerial now always launches opponents in the opposite direction Meta Knight is facing. As the move hits multiple times, this improves its reliability.}}
**{{nerf|The first two hits deal less damage (3% (hits 1 and 2)/10% (total) → 1.5% (aerial)/2.2% (grounded)/8.4% (maximum total)).}}
**{{buff|The first two hits now use the auto-link angle against aerial opponents (80° → 366°) and they have higher set knockback (48/35/20 → 90). This makes them connect more reliably, as well as granting them edgeguarding and drag down setup potential.}}
**{{nerf|The first two hits now launch grounded opponents horizontally (80° → 45°) and they deal more knockback to grounded opponents (0 (base), 48/35/20 (set), 100 (scaling) → 40/0/130). This hinders their reliability as well as hindering their followup potential, while also not granting them KO potential at realistic percents.}}
**{{buff|The third hit has higher knockback scaling (175 → 212), significantly improving its KO potential.}}
**{{nerf|The third hit has a higher hitlag multiplier (1× → 2×), making it easier to DI. Back aerial cannot be frame canceled, preventing it from benefitting from the introduction of the technique.}}
*[[Up aerial]]:
**{{nerf|Up aerial has more startup lag with a shorter duration (frames 2-3 → 6), no longer being the fastest aerial in the game.}}
**{{nerf|Up aerial has much more ending lag (FAF 14 → 27). When combined with its higher startup lag, this greatly hinders up aerial's juggling and sharking potential.}}
***{{nerf|When combined with Meta Knight's lower short hop, this also means that Meta Knight can now only perform one up aerial in a short hop as opposed to three.}}
**{{nerf|Up aerial has a longer animation (23 frames → 36).}}
**{{nerf|Up aerial has more landing lag (12 frames → 18).}}
**{{nerf|Up aerial auto-cancels later (frame 21 → 24).}}
***{{nerf|This is further exacerbated when combined with the move's higher ending lag, as Meta Knight can no longer use the initial auto-cancel window of another aerial to make the move auto-cancel earlier.}}
**{{nerf|Up aerial deals less damage (6% → 4%) and knockback (40 (base), 125 (scaling) → 30/128).}}
***{{buff|However, this also improves the move's followup potential at higher percents.}}
**{{nerf|Up aerial launches opponents at lower angles (78°/78°/60°/60° → 69°/69°/52°). When combined with its higher ending lag, this significantly hinders up aerial's followup potential at lower percents.}}
**{{nerf|Up aerial has a higher SDI multiplier (1x → 1.5x).}}
**{{nerf|Up aerial has smaller hitboxes (5.5u/5.5u/5u/5u → 3.5u/3u/3u) and they are now extended. This gives up aerial less range below Meta Knight as well as less range in front of him despite the right side hitbox being extended further away from Meta Knight (z offset: 8 → 9.5).}}
**{{nerf|Up aerial hitboxes have been positioned higher (y offset: 17/14 → 19/16). While this allows the move to retain its vertical range despite its smaller hitboxes, this also gives it much less range below Meta Knight.}}
**{{nerf|The left side hitbox has been extended closer to Meta Knight (z offset: -12.8 → -11.5), giving the move much less range behind Meta Knight.}}
**{{buff|The changes to hitstun canceling and DI combined with the move's lower knockback makes up aerial a more reliable combo move at higher percents despite the drastic nerfs to its speed.}}
*[[Down aerial]]:
**{{nerf|Down aerial has a shorter duration (frames 4-5 → 4).}}
**{{nerf|Down aerial has more ending lag (FAF 26 → 28) and a longer animation (25 frames → 29).}}
**{{nerf|Down aerial has more landing lag (15 frames → 22).}}
**{{nerf|Down aerial auto-cancels later (frame 24 → 26).}}
**{{nerf|Down aerial deals less damage (7% (center)/9% (sides) → 6% (both)), without full compensation on its knockback (30/15 (base), 105 (scaling) → 30/108).}}
**{{nerf|Down aerial has smaller hitboxes (5.4u/5.2u/5.4u/5.4u → 3.5u/3u/3u) and they are now extended.}}
**{{change|The middle hitbox has been positioned slightly lower (y offset: 6.4 → -6.5).}}
**{{nerf|The side hitboxes has been positioned lower (y offset: 3.4 → y stretch: 4.5). This gives the move less range above Meta Knight with the move still having less range below Meta Knight due to the hitboxes being smaller.}}
**{{nerf|The side hitboxes have been moved closer to Meta Knight (z offset: 10/-10 → z stretch: 6/-8), reducing the move's horizontal range, especially in front of Meta Knight.}}
**{{nerf|The side hitboxes launches opponents at a much higher angle (23° → 50°), greatly hindering their edgeguarding potential.}}
***{{nerf|Altogether, these changes considerably hinder its spacing and edgeguarding potential.}}


===Throws/other attacks===
===Throws/other attacks===
*{{nerf|All grabs have increased start-up (frame 6 → 7 (standing), frame 8 → 9 (dash), frame 7 → 9 (pivot)) and ending lag (frame 29 → 32 (standing), frame 39 40 (dash), frame 34 38 (pivot)).}}
*[[Grab]]s:
*{{buff|The changes to hitstun canceling significantly improve forward throw's combo potential at low to medium percentages.}}
**{{nerf|All grabs have more startup lag (frame 6 (standing)/8 (dash)/7 (pivot) 7 (standing)/9 (dash/pivot)).}}
*{{change|Back throw's animation has changed. Meta Knight now uses his cape to warp, similarly to Dimensional Cape.}}
**{{nerf|Standing and pivot grabs have more ending lag (FAF 30 (standing)/36 (pivot) → 32/38).}}
*{{nerf|Up throw deals 2% less damage (12% → 10%), although its knockback scaling was compensated (60 → 70).}}
**{{buff|Standing grab extends further inside of Meta Knight (z offset: 6 → 4), giving it more range inside of him.}}
*{{buff|Up throw has received a collateral hitbox during its landing, granting it utility in [[doubles]] play.}}
**{{buff|Dash and pivot grabs extend further away from Meta Knight (z offset: 9 (dash)/-14 (pivot) → z stretch: 10.8/-15), giving dash grab slightly more range.}}
*{{change|Down throw deals 3.5% less damage (11% → 7.5%), although its last hit's knockback was somewhat compensated (60 (base)/110 (scaling) → 50/170). When coupled with the changes to hitstun canceling, these changes improve its combo potential at low to medium percentages, but hinder its combo potential at high percentages.}}
**{{nerf|All grabs have smaller grabboxes (4u → 3u (standing/pivot)/2.4u (dash)).}}
**{{nerf|Standing grab does not extend as far away from Meta Knight (z offset: 12 → z stretch: 10) which along with its smaller size, considerably reduces its range.}}
**{{nerf|Dash and pivot grabs do not extend as far inside of Meta Knight (z offset: 3 (dash)/0 (pivot) → 4/-4), giving them less range inside of Meta Knight.}}
*{{buff|The changes to aerial [[grab release]]s benefit Meta Knight as while he has also lost all of his aerial grab release followups outside of [[Galaxia Darkness]], he himself is far less vulnerable to aerial grab release followups. As he typically could not force an air release on stage in most circumstances, these changes benefit him overall.}}
*[[Pummel]]:
**{{nerf|Pummel has more ending lag (FAF 24 → 27).}}
*[[Forward throw]]:
**{{nerf|Forward throw's hitbox has more startup lag (frame 4 8 (foot)/9 (heel)).}}
**{{nerf|The heel hitbox is smaller (5u → 4u) and it is no longer extended, significantly reducing its range.}}
**{{buff|The foot hitbox has a longer duration (frame 4 8-9).}}
**{{change|The heel hitbox is positioned closer to Meta Knight (y/z offsets: 11/11 → 8/10).}}
**{{buff|Meta Knight releases opponents from forward throw later (frame 5 → 10). While this does make the throw easier to DI, it also reduces its ending lag as its total duration was unchanged.}}
***{{buff|When combined with the changes to hitstun canceling and DI, this significantly improve forward throw's combo potential.}}
*[[Back throw]]:
**{{buff|Back throw's hitbox has a longer duration (frame 16 → 16-17).}}
**{{change|Meta Knight releases opponents from back throw one frame later (frame 17 → 18).}}
*[[Up throw]]:
**{{buff|Up throw has received an incredibly powerful collateral hitbox shortly before Meta Knight lands, significantly improving its utility outside of 1v1 matches.}}
**{{change|Meta Knight releases opponents from up throw one frame later (frame 44 → 45).}}
**{{nerf|Up throw deals less damage (12% → 10%), although its knockback scaling was compensated (60 → 70).}}
*[[Down throw]]:
**{{nerf|Down throw's first 9 hits deal less damage (1% → 0.5%), reducing the throw's total damage output (11% → 7.5%).}}
**{{buff|The 10th hit has a longer duration (frame 73 → 73-74).}}
**{{buff|The 10th hit has higher base knockback (50 → 60).}}
**{{change|The 10th hit launches opponents at a lower angle (90° → 70°). This grants Meta Knight more followup options against bystanders but makes it more susceptible to DI.}}
**{{nerf|The throw deals more damage (1% → 2%) and deals significantly more knockback (60 (base), 110 (scaling) → 50/170). This hinders its followup potential at higher percents while still being too weak to KO at realistic percents.}}
**{{buff|The throw launches at a higher angle (50° → 60°), improving its followup potential.}}
**{{buff|Meta Knight releases opponents from down throw one frame later (frame 74 → 75). This slightly reduces the throw's ending lag and as the throw executes so slowly, the additional frame to DI the throw is completely negligible.}}
***{{buff|When combined with its higher launch angle an the changes to hitstun canceling and DI, this significantly improves down throw's combo potential despite its higher knockback.}}
*[[Floor attack]]s:
**{{buff|Floor attacks' second hits have less startup lag (frame 26 → 24).}}
**{{buff|Floor attacks have less ending lag (FAF 50 → 46).}}
**{{buff|Floor attacks deal more damage (6% → 7%) and shield damage (1 → 8) per hit, without full compensation on their knockback scaling (50 → 48).}}
**{{nerf|Floor attacks have less intangibility (frames 1-27 → 1-25).}}
**{{nerf|Floor attacks launch opponents at a higher angle (361° → 48°).}}
**{{nerf|Both floor attacks now use one static extended hitbox rather than multiple normal hitboxes attached to Meta Knight. The moves now have a consistent size (7u/5u → 5u) and they do not extend as far (z offset: (16/-16)/0 → (13/-13)/z stretch: 5/-5), reducing their range.}}
*[[Edge attack]]:
**{{buff|As with other edge attacks, edge attack no longer has set knockback (110 (set), 100 (scaling) → 90 (base)/20).}}
**{{nerf|Edge attack has a shorter duration (frames 25-28 → 25-27).}}
**{{nerf|Edge attack has less intangibility (frames 1-23 → 1-22).}}
**{{nerf|Edge attack deals less damage (8% → 7%) and launches opponents at a less favorable angle (361° → 45°).}}
**{{nerf|Edge attack now uses one extended hitbox rather than four normal hitboxes which does not extend as far (z offset: 15/-4 → -14/z stretch: 2), giving it less range, especially behind Meta Knight.}}
**{{nerf|As with other edge attacks, edge attack can no longer send opponents behind Meta Knight, removing its ability to set up edgeguards.}}
*[[Trip attack]]:
**{{buff|Trip attack deals more shield damage (1 → 8) per hit.}}
**{{buff|Trip attack has a larger hitbox (4.5u/4.5u/3.8u/3u → 5u), giving it more vertical range, especially close to Meta Knight.}}
***{{nerf|However, it now uses one extended hitbox rather than four normal hitboxes which does not extend as far (z offset: (-15/15)/0 → (-13/13)/z stretch: -5/5), giving it less horizontal range.}}
**{{nerf|Trip attack has less intangibility (frames 1-8 → 1-7).}}


===Special moves===
===Special moves===
*{{buff|[[Mach Tornado]]'s last hit has increased base knockback (35 → 55).}}
*[[Mach Tornado]]:
*{{nerf|Mach Tornado has a shorter duration (frames 12-59 → 12-48), increased ending (frame 29 53) and landing lag, smaller hitboxes, and less favorable hitbox placements. Altogether, these changes hinder safety and make it more susceptible to punishment. It also covers less vertical distance and can no longer [[Edge sweet spot|edge sweetspot]], hindering its recovery potential.}}
**{{buff|Mach Tornado's loop hits deal less knockback (0 (base), 50/90 (set), 100 (scaling) 10/0/100) and they now use the autolink angle against aerial opponents (90° → 366°). This makes Mach Tornado connect more reliably.}}
*{{change|Mach Tornado's visual effects have slightly changed. Its trail is now noticeably thinner.}}
**{{buff|The final hit has higher base knockback (35 → 55), improving its KO potential.}}
*{{buff|The weakening of SDI makes Mach Tornado and Drill Rush significantly more difficult to escape from.}}
**{{change|Mach Tornado's visual effects have slightly changed. Its trail is now noticeably thinner.}}
*{{buff|[[Drill Rush]]'s hits connect together better, and its last hit has increased knockback (30 (base)/100 (scaling) 40/200), significantly improving its KO potential. Its last hit's rebounding jump is also significantly higher, improving its safety.}}
**{{change|Mach Tornado spin speed needed to stop spinning is slightly lower (10 → 9).}}
*{{nerf|Drill Rush has increased start-up lag, and Meta Knight can only use the rebounding jump that its last hit grants if it makes contact. These changes slightly hinder its recovery potential.}}
**{{change|Mach Tornado now has a consistent rehit rate of 6, rather than the rehit rate depending on how long it takes Meta Knight to spin a full 360°.}}
*{{change|Mach Tornado and Drill Rush's last hits have increased hitlag ((Mach Tornado), 1× 3× (Drill Rush)). This makes them safer on shield, but easier to DI.}}
***{{nerf|This gives Mach Tornado a longer rehit rate during the earlier parts of the spin, especially when Meta Knight is mashing (5/4 frames 6), making it less safe on shield and easier to potentially fall out of.}}
*{{buff|Due to receiving a hitbox during its second ascent,<ref name="ShuttleLoop">[https://miiverse.nintendo.net/replies/AYMHAAACAABnUYoD9F25Vw Sakurai explaining Shuttle Loop]</ref> [[Shuttle Loop]] deals more damage (9% (clean)/5% (late) 15% (grounded)/12% (aerial)).}}
***{{buff|However, this also gives it a faster rehit rate during the later parts of the spin, making it less punishable and harder to fall out of.}}
*{{change|Compared to Shuttle Loop's first hit, its second hit has different knockback (90 (base)/80 (grounded scaling)/60 (aerial scaling) 55/130/118).}}
**{{nerf|Mach Tornado loses more spin speed per frame (2 → 3). This reduces Mach Tornado's loop hit's minimum duration (frames 12-58 → 12-41).}}
*{{nerf|Grounded Shuttle Loop no longer grants [[invincibility]] on start-up.}}
**{{nerf|Repeated button presses increase Mach Tornado's spin speed less (16 10) and they lose more spin speed (1.5 1.7). When combined with the move losing more speed without button presses, this greatly reduces the loop hit's maximum duration (frames 12-127 → 12-70) as well as greatly reducing the amount of height Meta Knight can gain by using the move.}}
*{{buff|Aerial Shuttle Loop has decreased start-up lag (frame 8 → 7).}}
**{{nerf|Mach Tornado has much more ending lag (29 frames → 54), making it much more punishable.}}
*{{change|Aerial Shuttle Loop's angle has been altered (21° → 80°). This improves its KO potential, but almost completely removes its edge-guarding potential.}}
**{{nerf|The loop hits now consists of one hitbox in the middle of Meta Knight, rather than one hitbox below him and two hitboxes on the side of him. The previous lower hitbox has been moved much higher up (y offset: -2 → 8) and the side hitboxes have been removed. This significantly reduces the move's range both horizontally and below Meta Knight despite the hitbox being larger (5u 6u), and slightly extended.}}
*{{nerf|Due to the removal of [[Glide|gliding]],<ref name="ShuttleLoop"/> aerial Shuttle Loop now renders Meta Knight [[helpless]] upon completion, hindering its recovery potential. Due to consisting of two hits instead of one and having high hitlag, it is also easier to DI.}}
***{{buff|However, the hitbox is positioned slightly higher than the previous side hitboxes (y offset: 7 8) which along with its larger hitbox, gives it slightly more range above Meta Knight.}}
*{{buff|The changes to hitstun canceling improve Meta Knight's combo potential into aerial Shuttle Loop.}}
**{{nerf|The loop hits now deal hitlag. This not only makes the move slower to execute and easier to DI but this also greatly hinders the move's shield pressuring potential, as opponents are trapped in shield for two less frames (as they now only suffer from two frames of shieldstun, rather than four frames of shieldlag Meta Knight does not go through), giving the cast more opportunities to escape and punish the move, especially early on in the move's duration with the move's lower rehit rate.}}
*{{buff|[[Dimensional Cape]] has increased damage potential (14% → 14%/15%/16%) and knockback, granting it KO potential. Additionally, it has increased invincibility frames (frames 18-26 → 12-39 (non-attack)/frames 12-28 (attack)), improving its safety. Lastly, its attacking warp upon reappearing positions Meta Knight at a higher height, and has larger hitboxes below and behind him.}}
**{{nerf|The loop hit's priority now functions like a standard move, rather than having grounded/aerial priority. This means that the grounded version can no longer clang with aerials while the aerial version can no longer clang with grounded or aerial moves. This greatly hinders the move's safety, especially in the air as opponents can now hit Meta Knight out of the move much more easily.}}
*{{change|Dimensional Cape's animation has slightly changed. Its non-attacking warp now has Meta Knight face the opposite direction upon reappearing, whereas warping downward from a stationary position on the ground also no longer has him attack behind himself. Conversely, its attacking warp now has Meta Knight perform an upward slash upon reappearing when warping backward (which does not change his direction), whereas his prior slash animation now only applies to a stationary or vertical orientation. Meta Knight also holds Galaxia differently during the attacking warp upon reappearing when warping forward.}}
***{{nerf|When combined with the move's reduced range, this also allows more damaging moves without transcendent priority to hit Meta Knight much more easily.}}
*{{bugfix|[[Infinite Dimensional Cape]] has been removed.}}
**{{nerf|The final hit has a higher hitlag multiplier (1× → 2×), making it easier to DI.}}
*{{buff|[[Galaxia Darkness]] no longer attacks Meta Knight's teammates if [[Team Attack]] is turned off.}}
***{{nerf|Altogether, these changes greatly hinder Mach Tornado's movement potential and recovery potential as well as greatly hindering its safety and making it much more punishable.}}
*{{change|Galaxia Darkness' visual effects have changed. The interior of Meta Knight's cape now features a celestial pattern.}}
*[[Drill Rush]]:
**{{nerf|Drill Rush has more ending lag (FAF 95 → 115).}}
**{{nerf|Drill Rush can no longer be [[edge cancel]]ed.}}
**{{nerf|Drill Rush now only grants the rebounding jump if the player lands the final hit, hindering its safety and recovery potential.}}
**{{nerf|Drill Rush now suffers from [[RCO lag]].}}
**{{buff|Drill Rush travels further.}}
**{{buff|Drill Rush has a longer startup animation (21 frames → 25) however, the move's hitboxes now become active as soon as Meta Knight starts spinning. This makes the move connect much more reliably against opponents at close range while also keeping its startup lag the same despite its longer startup animation.}}
**{{buff|The loop hits have a longer duration (frames 26-65 → 26-69).}}
**{{buff|The loop hits have a lower SDI multiplier during their first four active frames (0.8x → 1x).}}
**{{buff|The loop hits have gained an addition loop hitbox further along Meta Knight's sword, giving it more range.}}
**{{buff|The near hitboxes now have set knockback for the move's first four frames (0 → 30), allowing them to connect more reliably.}}
**{{buff|The loop hit's upper hitbox deals less knockback after the move's first four frames (100 (base), 50 (scaling) → 40/45), allowing it to connect more reliably.}}
**{{buff|The loop hit's previous sword hitbox is positioned close to Meta Knight (x offset: 3.5 → y offset: 2), it launches opponents horizontally for its first four active frames and now uses an autolink angle afterwards (70° → 361° (early)/366° (late)) and it has higher base knockback (50 → 70). When combined with the new front sword hitbox, this makes it connect more reliably.}}
***{{buff|Altogether, these changes make Drill Rush connect much more reliably, especially at close range.}}
**{{change|The loop hit's upper hitbox now launches opponents horizontally (365° → 0°).}}
**{{change|The loop hit's lower hitbox launches opponents at a lower angle (70° → 30° (early)/45° (late)).}}
**{{nerf|The loop hit's hitboxes are smaller (4u/3.5u/5u → 3u/3u/3.5u/4u) and the near hitboxes are positioned further away from Meta Knight (z offset: 4 → 6), reducing their vertical range and their range behind Meta Knight.}}
**{{nerf|The loop hit's upper hitbox is now only active for the move's first four active frames.}}
**{{nerf|The loop hits have a higher SDI multiplier after its first four active frames (0.8x → 1x).}}
**{{buff|The final hit has higher base knockback (30 → 40).}}
**{{buff|The grounded version's final hit has much higher knockback scaling (100/130 → 200), significantly improving its KO potential as well as no longer making it weaker than the aerial version.}}
**{{buff|The final hit's far hitbox is positioned further away from Meta Knight (x offset: 6 → y offset: 10) with the grounded version's far hitbox also being larger (4u → 6u), significantly improving its range.}}
**{{nerf|The final hit has more startup lag with a shorter duration (frames 66-67 (grounded)/66-70 (aerial) → 70 (both)).}}
**{{nerf|The grounded version's final hit's near hitbox is smaller (7u → 6u).}}
**{{nerf|The aerial version's final hit has smaller hitboxes (8u/9u → 6u/6u).}}
**{{nerf|The final hit's near hitboxes are positioned much closer to Meta Knight (x offset: -8 (grounded)/-2 (aerial) → y offset: 4 (both)), giving it much less range inside of Meta Knight.}}
**{{nerf|The final hit has a much higher hitlag multiplier (1× → 3×), making it much easier to DI.}}
*[[Shuttle Loop]]:
**{{change|Shuttle Loop now functions very differently. Instead of a single upwards loop that leads into a glide, Meta Knight performs two upwards loops with the first loop linking into the second one and after the loops, Meta Knight then enters [[helpless|free fall]].}}
**{{change|The first hit has knockback which minimally scales in order to link into the second hit.}}
**{{buff|Shuttle Loop grants much more height, improving its vertical recovery potential.}}
**{{buff|Due to the altered functionality of Shuttle Loop, Meta Knight can now connect both hits of grounded Shuttle Loop reliably while the aerial version's maximum damage output is higher (9% → 12%).}}
**{{nerf|Shuttle Loop now suffers from RCO lag.}}
**{{nerf|The grounded version no longer has intangibility on startup, significantly hindering its ability to stuff out approaches as well as hindering its use as an [[out of shield]] option, especially against multi hitting moves.}}
**{{buff|The grounded version's first hit has two new hitboxes positioned closer to Meta Knight on its first active frame, giving the move more range inside of him.}}
**{{nerf|The grounded version's first hit has smaller hitboxes (6.8u/6.8u (clean)/6u/6u (late) → (4u/4u)/5u/5u)), reducing its range despite its hitboxes being moved further away from Meta Knight on its first active frame (z offset: 12 → 14).}}
**{{buff|The grounded version's second hit has a longer duration (frame 8 → 22-27) compared to the previous clean hit.}}
**{{buff|The grounded version's second hit now launches opponents at a consistent angle (80°/70° → 80°) compared to the previous clean hit.}}
**{{nerf|The grounded version's second hit deals less damage (9% → 6%) and knockback (90 (base), 80 (scaling) → 55/130) compared to the previous clean hit, hindering its KO potential, although this is partially compensated by Meta Knight jumping high up before using the move.}}
**{{nerf|The second hit has smaller hitboxes (6.8u/6.8u → 5.5u/3u) with the far hitbox being positioned closer to Meta Knight (z offset: 12 → 9), reducing its range compared to the previous grounded version's clean hit despite the far hitbox now being extended.}}
***{{buff|However, the smaller hitbox is now positioned inside of Meta Knight, improving its range inside of Meta Knight.}}
**{{buff|The aerial version has less startup lag (frame 8 → 7).}}
**{{buff|The aerial version's first hit's hitboxes are now identical in terms of size and positions to the grounded version. This gives it more range despite its hitboxes being smaller (7u → 4u/4u/4u/4u).}}
**{{buff|The aerial version's second hit deals more knockback (90 (base), 60 (scaling) → 55/118), improving its KO potential despite its lower damage (9% → 6%) compared to the previous clean hit.}}
**{{change|The second hit launches opponents vertically unlike the previous clean hit (30° → 80°).}}
***{{buff|This significantly improves its KO potential near the upper blast line which along with the changes to hitstun canceling and DI, makes it highly effective vertical combo ender.}}
***{{nerf|However, this also significantly hinders its edgeguarding potential which was an area the move was incredibly potent in previously.}}
**{{nerf|Due to its multi hitting nature, Shuttle Loop is a less reliable move, especially at higher percents.}}
**{{nerf|As mentioned earlier, Meta Knight now enters free fall when Shuttle Loop completes rather than gliding. This not only significantly hinder the move's horizontal recovery potential but this also makes the move drastically more punishable, immensely hindering its safety.}}
**{{nerf|Meta Knight can no longer auto-cancel Shuttle Loop if he spaces it to land before it finishes, significantly hindering its utility and safety.}}
***{{nerf|Altogether, these changes along with the move's altered functionality and the grounded version losing its intangibility on startup greatly hinders the move's safety as well as reducing its utility.}}
*[[Dimensional Cape]]:
**{{change|Dimensional Cape's animation has slightly changed. Its non-attacking warp now has Meta Knight face the opposite direction upon reappearing, whereas warping downward from a stationary position on the ground also no longer has him attack behind himself. Conversely, its attacking warp now has Meta Knight perform an upward slash upon reappearing when warping backward (which does not change his direction), whereas his prior slash animation now only applies to a stationary or vertical orientation. Meta Knight also holds Galaxia differently during the attacking warp upon reappearing when warping forward.}}
**{{buff|Dimensional Cape has more intangibility (frames 18-26 → 12-39 (no attack)/12-28 (attack)) with Meta Knight now becoming intangible as soon as he disappears.}}
**{{buff|Dimensional Cape travels further.}}
**{{change|Meta Knight reappears later when using Dimensional Cape (frame 27 → 29).}}
**{{buff|Dimensional Cape has increased horizontal speed (2.5 → 3), allowing it to cover more horizontal distance.}}
**{{nerf|Dimensional Cape has reduced vertical speed (2.5 → 2), reducing its vertical distance.}}
**{{nerf|[[Infinite Dimensional Cape]] has been removed, removing the move's ability to infinitely stall as well as generally hindering its utility.}}
**{{buff|The attack deals more damage when it is not performed backwards (14% → 15% (neutral)/16% (forwards/vertical)).}}
**{{buff|The attack deals more knockback (20 (base), 85/95 (scaling) → 40/98), significantly improved its KO potential, especially when performed forwards or vertically.}}
**{{buff|The attack's hitboxes are larger (7u/5u → 8.5u/5.5u (neutral)/11.5u/7.5u (forwards/vertical)) and they are now noticeably extended, significantly improving its range.}}
**{{change|The attack launches opponents at a lower angle (60° → 53°).}}
**{{nerf|The attack has more startup lag (due to Meta Knight reappearing later) with a shorter duration (frames 32-33 → 34).}}
**{{nerf|The attack has more ending lag (55 frames → 64).}}
**{{nerf|The attack has a higher hitlag multiplier (1.2x → 1.4x), making it easier to DI.}}
*[[Galaxia Darkness]]:
**{{buff|Galaxia Darkness no longer attacks Meta Knight's teammates if [[Team Attack]] is turned off.}}
**{{buff|Galaxia Darkness slows down opponents more when it starts up (4x → 5x).}}
**{{nerf|Galaxia Darkness now uses one smaller extended search box (19u/15u/15u → 14u) which does not extend as far (z offset: 2/40 → 7/z stretch: 37), reducing its range.}}
**{{buff|Galaxia Darkness has higher knockback scaling (50 → 55), improving its KO potential.}}
**{{change|Galaxia Darkness' visual effects have changed. The interior of Meta Knight's cape now features a celestial pattern.}}
**{{change|Characters trapped by Galaxia Darkness will now react to being trapped by the move, as opposed to remaining static.}}
***{{bugfix|Due to this change, characters firing a [[Super Scope]] will no longer have their arms stuck in a t-pose position. Additionally, this prevents Kirby from entering a t-pose if he gets hit while using [[Stone]].}}
**{{bugfix|The [[regenerating terrain glitch]] has been fixed.}}


==Update history==
==Update history==
Meta Knight has been buffed via game updates. In updates [[1.0.4]] and [[1.0.8]], his damage outputs, knockback, range and attack speed were all improved. Update [[1.1.0]] reduced the number of Galaxia's trails on his moves to match his moves' hitboxes, considerably improving his accuracy. The specific buffs to his neutral attack, forward tilt, and neutral aerial have given him more options with which to relieve pressure, and the increased power of his neutral and back aerials have enhanced his KO and edge-guarding potential. Update [[1.1.1]]'s changes to shield mechanics have also been beneficial for Meta Knight: thanks to several of his attacks hitting multiple times and/or having high [[hitlag]] modifiers, most notably forward aerial, forward smash, and Shieldbreaker Drill, his neutral game was improved and his weakened [[out of shield]] options were generally compensated.
Meta Knight has been buffed via game updates. In updates [[1.0.4]] and [[1.0.8]], damage output, knockback, reach, and attack speed were improved on some moves. Update [[1.1.0]] reduced the number of Galaxia's trails on his moves to match his moves' hitboxes, considerably improving his accuracy. The specific buffs to his neutral attack, forward tilt, and neutral aerial have given him more options with which to relieve pressure, and the increased power of his neutral and back aerials have enhanced his KO and edge-guarding potential. Update [[1.1.1]]'s changes to shield mechanics have also been beneficial for Meta Knight: thanks to several of his attacks hitting multiple times and/or having high [[hitlag]] modifiers, most notably forward aerial and forward smash. However the one indirect buff that really improved Meta Knight was 1.0.4 adjusting [[LSI]] to no longer apply on hits that launch between 65-115 degrees; this change made Meta Knight's infamous [[ladder]] and [[bridge]] combos that would define his meta significantly more potent, allowing Meta Knight to string more up and down aerials in the same combo and to connect at wider percentage windows, while also allowing the [[Shuttle Loop]] finisher to KO significantly earlier.


While these buffs do not make Meta Knight nearly as potent as he was in ''Brawl'', they are still helpful additions that have, over time, allowed him to recoup some of his initially weakened offensive potential. Furthermore, Meta Knight has achieved notable tournament success thanks to these buffs. However, update [[1.1.5]] nerfed Meta Knight. Although its decrease of forward aerial's landing lag made it into a new approach option, it altered up aerial's angle and increased its SDI multiplier, both of which make it much harder for up aerial to combo into itself for early vertical KOs on most characters. However, the same update and update [[1.1.6]] also brought significant nerfs to {{SSB4|Sheik}}, {{SSB4|Zero Suit Samus}} and {{SSB4|Bayonetta}}, who were some of his most challenging matchups prior to these updates. Overall, Meta Knight has improved since the initial release of ''SSB4''.  
While these buffs do not make Meta Knight nearly as potent as he was in ''Brawl'', they have still allowed him to recoup some of his initially weakened offensive potential and remain viable with some notable tournament success. However, update [[1.1.5]] would then nerf Meta Knight; although its decrease of forward aerial's landing lag made it into a new approach option, it altered up aerial's launch angle to be more diagonal and increased its SDI multiplier, both of which make it harder for up aerial to combo into itself for early KOing ladders on most characters. However, the same update and update [[1.1.6]] also brought significant nerfs to {{SSB4|Sheik}}, {{SSB4|Zero Suit Samus}} and {{SSB4|Bayonetta}}, who were some of his most challenging matchups prior to these updates. Overall, Meta Knight has improved since the initial release of ''SSB4''.


'''{{GameIcon|ssb4-3ds}} [[1.0.4]]'''
'''{{GameIcon|ssb4-3ds}} [[1.0.4]]'''
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'''{{GameIcon|ssb4}} [[1.0.8]]'''
'''{{GameIcon|ssb4}} [[1.0.8]]'''
*{{buff|Neutral attack improved. Its loop hits deal 0.2% more damage|1%|1.2%, its loop hits' knockback scaling decreased: 40 → 30, its last hit's hitbox size increased: 5.7u → 8u, its ending lag decreased: frame 47 → 35, its SDI multiplier decreased: 1× → 0.6×, and its hitboxes split to cover more space.}}
*{{buff|Neutral attack's loop hits deal 0.2% more damage|1%|1.2%; its loop hits' knockback scaling decreased: 40 → 30; its last hit's hitbox size increased: 5.7u → 8u; its ending lag decreased: frame 47 → 35; its SDI multiplier decreased: 1× → 0.6×; and its hitboxes split to cover more space. Altogether, these changes improve its damage racking potential, range and safety.}}
*{{buff|Forward tilt's last hit deals 1% more damage|3%|4% and its last hit's ending lag decreased: frame 41 → 31.}}
*{{buff|Forward tilt's last hit deals 1% more damage|3%|4% and its last hit's ending lag decreased: frame 41 → 31.}}
*{{change|Forward tilt's last hit's angle altered|65°|361°. This improves its spacing and edge-guarding potential, but removes its set-up potential}}  
*{{change|Forward tilt's last hit's angle altered|65°|361°. This improves its spacing and edge-guarding potential, but removes its set-up potential.}}
*{{buff|Neutral aerial's landing lag decreased|20 frames|16.}}
*{{buff|Neutral aerial's landing lag decreased|20 frames|16.}}


'''Technical changelist 1.0.8'''
'''Technical changelist 1.0.8'''
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'''{{GameIcon|ssb4}} [[1.1.0]]'''
'''{{GameIcon|ssb4}} [[1.1.0]]'''
*{{buff|Galaxia's trail has been adjusted to better match its hitbox placements, significantly improving Meta Knight's accuracy.}}
*{{buff|Galaxia's trail has been adjusted to better match its hitbox placements, significantly improving Meta Knight's accuracy.}}
*{{change|Up tilt's first hit's hitbox is now centered on Meta Knight's body for 1 frame before reverting.}}
*{{change|Up tilt's first hit's hitbox re-positions onto Meta Knight's body for 1 frame before reverting.}}


'''{{GameIcon|ssb4}} [[1.1.1]]'''
'''{{GameIcon|ssb4}} [[1.1.1]]'''
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==Moveset==
==Moveset==
''For a gallery of Meta Knight's hitboxes, see [[/Hitboxes|here]].''
{{MovesetTable
{{MovesetTable
|game=SSB4
|game=SSB4
|neutralname=Flurry Attack
|neutralname=Flurry Attack ({{ja|フラリーアタック|Furarīatakku}})
|neutral1dmg=1.2% (loop)
|neutral1dmg=1.2% (loop)
|neutral2dmg=2% (last)
|neutral2dmg=2% (last)
|neutraldesc=An extremely fast series of slashes followed by a backflipping slash. It is notably the only neutral attack in the game that consists solely of a neutral infinite. This makes it one of Meta Knight's more reliable damage racking options, as it is able to consistently inflict 10%-15%, but it is punishable if missed. It appears to be based on the Meta Multithrust from ''Meta Knightmare Ultra'', while its finisher is a possible reference to the Uppercut from the Sword ability in ''Kirby Super Star'' and ''Kirby Super Star Ultra'', with the latter game naming it Meta Upper when it is used by Meta Knight.
|neutraldesc=An extremely fast series of slashes followed by a backflipping slash. It is notably the only neutral attack in the game that consists solely of a neutral infinite. This makes it one of Meta Knight's more reliable damage racking options, as it is able to consistently inflict 10%-15%, but it is punishable if missed. It appears to be based on the Chopping Sword move from ''Kirby & The Amazing Mirror'', while its finisher is a possible reference to the Uppercut from the Sword ability in ''Kirby Super Star'' and ''Kirby Super Star Ultra'', with the latter game naming it Meta Upper when it is used by Meta Knight.
|ftiltname=&nbsp;
|ftiltname=&nbsp;
|ftiltcount=3
|ftiltcount=3
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|ftilt2dmg=2%
|ftilt2dmg=2%
|ftilt3dmg=4%
|ftilt3dmg=4%
|ftiltdesc=An inward slash followed by an outward slash, followed by an upward slash. Unlike the majority of tilt attacks, it functions like a neutral attack, as pressing the attack button will cause Meta Knight to perform its first hit, while subsequently pressing the attack button will cause him to perform its second and last hits. Because of this trait, it is safer to use than Meta Knight's actual neutral attack, thanks to its quick start-up and fairly long range making it better at spacing. In addition, its first hit can [[jab cancel]] reliably into Shuttle Loop for a KO at high percentages. However, its last hit has some ending lag, and overall it is not as suitable for damage racking like neutral attack is.
|ftiltdesc=An inward slash followed by an outward slash, followed by an upward slash. Unlike the majority of tilt attacks, it functions like a neutral attack, as pressing the attack button will cause Meta Knight to perform its first hit, while subsequently pressing the attack button will cause him to perform its second and last hits. Because of this trait, it is safer to use than Meta Knight's actual neutral attack, thanks to its quick start-up and fairly long range making it better at spacing. In addition, its first hit can [[jab cancel]] reliably into Shuttle Loop for a KO at high percentages. However, its last hit has some ending lag, and overall it is not as suitable for damage racking like neutral attack is. Has enough power to reliably KO from the ledge at around 125%, but quickly loses this ability as the first and second hits stop linking into the third at higher percents.
|utiltname=&nbsp;
|utiltname=&nbsp;
|utiltdmg=7% (clean), 5% (late)
|utiltdmg=7% (clean), 5% (late)
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|fsmashname=&nbsp;
|fsmashname=&nbsp;
|fsmashdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|16}}
|fsmashdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|16}}
|fsmashdesc=An outward slash. It is one of Meta Knight most viable KOing options, as it is strong enough to KO middleweights at 95% while near the edge. It is also [[interruptibility|interruptible]] very early and has good range, making it very hard to punish even when shielded. Unlike in ''Brawl'', it now has a sweetspot and a sourspot: the former is located near Galaxia's hilt, whereas the latter is located at its tip. Its sourspot is also atypical, as it has the same damage output as its sweetspot, and is thus also reliable for KOing. Due to it hitting on frame 24, however, it is his slowest standard attack in terms of start-up lag. In addition, its hitbox only lasts for 1 frame.
|fsmashdesc=An outward slash. It is one of Meta Knight’s most viable KOing options, with the sweetspot KOing uncharged at 91% and fully charged at 57% from the center of Final Destination. It is also [[interruptibility|interruptible]] very early and has good range, making it very hard to punish even when shielded. Unlike in ''Brawl'', it now has a sweetspot and a sourspot: the former is located near Galaxia's hilt, whereas the latter is located at its tip. Its sourspot is also atypical, as it has the same damage output as its sweetspot, and is thus also reliable for KOing, doing so at 103% uncharged and 66% fully charged. Due to it hitting on frame 24, however, it is his slowest standard attack in terms of start-up lag. In addition, its hitbox only lasts for 1 frame.
|usmashname=&nbsp;
|usmashname=&nbsp;
|usmashdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|3}} (hit 1), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|2}} (hit 2), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|4}} (hit 3)
|usmashdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|3}} (hit 1), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|2}} (hit 2), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|4}} (hit 3)
|usmashdesc=A series of upward fanning slashes. Despite its appearance, it is only able to hit opponents directly touching Galaxia, and not those who are beside Meta Knight, unless the target is large. It hits on frame 8, which is fast for a smash attack, and has large vertical hitboxes. Despite its minimal damage output, it also has moderate knockback, to the point that it KOs middleweights at 135%. In addition to functioning as an effective anti-air option, it can combo into Shuttle Loop at low percentages. However, it has moderate ending lag.
|usmashdesc=A series of upward fanning slashes. Despite its appearance, it is only able to hit opponents directly touching Galaxia, and not those who are beside Meta Knight, unless the target is large. It hits on frame 8, which is fast for a smash attack, and has large vertical hitboxes. Despite its minimal damage output, it also has moderate knockback, KOing at 118% uncharged and 87% fully charged from the ground. In addition to functioning as an effective anti-air option, it can combo into Shuttle Loop at low percentages. However, it has moderate ending lag.
|dsmashname=&nbsp;
|dsmashname=&nbsp;
|dsmashdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|7}} (front), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|10}} (back)
|dsmashdmg={{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|7}} (front), {{ChargedSmashDmgSSB4|10}} (back)
|dsmashdesc=A spinning, low-angle outward slash. It is extremely fast, to the point that it the fastest smash attack in the game, with its first hit hitting on frame 4; however, this is only true when [[buffer]]ed. Otherwise, it hits on frame 5. It is also a semi-spike, which makes it useful for warding off pressure, punishing rolls, and launching opponents off-stage. Although the back hit is strong enough to KO middleweight at 132% while near the edge, its front hit is significantly weaker, as it does not KO middleweights until 177% while near the edge.
|dsmashdesc=A spinning, low-angle inward slash. It is extremely fast, to the point that it the fastest smash attack in the game, with its first hit hitting on frame 4; however, this is only true when [[buffer]]ed. Otherwise, it hits on frame 5. It is also a semi-spike, which makes it useful for warding off pressure, punishing rolls, and launching opponents off-stage. Although the back hit is strong enough to KO middleweight at 132% while near the edge, its front hit is significantly weaker, as it does not KO middleweights until 177% while near the edge.
|nairname=&nbsp;
|nairname=&nbsp;
|nairdmg=10% (clean), 7.5% (late)
|nairdmg=10% (clean), 7.5% (late)
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|floorbname=&nbsp;
|floorbname=&nbsp;
|floorbdmg=7%
|floorbdmg=7%
|floorbdesc=Slashes aroound himself.
|floorbdesc=Slashes around himself.
|floortname=&nbsp;
|floortname=&nbsp;
|floortdmg=5%
|floortdmg=5%
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|edgedesc=Performs an outward slash while climbing up.
|edgedesc=Performs an outward slash while climbing up.
|nsdefname=Mach Tornado
|nsdefname=Mach Tornado
|nsdefdmg=1% (loop), 3% (last), ≈22% (all hits connect)
|nsdefdmg=1% (loop, up to ~17 hits), 3% (last hit), ~22% (all hits connect)
|nsdefdesc=Spins rapidly and traps opponents in a tornado. Button mashing increases the move's duration and makes Meta Knight both ascend slightly; he can also move left and right. Deals roughly 22% if all of its hits connect, aiding Meta Knight's otherwise low overall damage output. The last hit has extremely high knockback scaling, and is strong enough to KO middleweights at 134% while near the upper blast line. If it concludes around a jump's height, Meta Knight will endure almost no lag after landing. However, it renders Meta Knight [[Helplessness|helpless]]. Despite its name, it appears to be based on both the Mach Tornado from ''Meta Knightmare Ultra'' and Kirby's {{s|wikirby|Tornado}} ability.
|nsdefdesc=Spins rapidly and traps opponents in a tornado. Button mashing increases the move's duration and makes Meta Knight ascend slightly; he can also move left and right. Deals roughly 22% if all of its hits connect, aiding Meta Knight's otherwise low overall damage output, though managing to land the maximum amount of hits is difficult. The last hit has extremely high knockback scaling, and is strong enough to KO middleweights at 134% while near the upper blast line. If it concludes around a jump's height, Meta Knight will endure almost no lag after landing. However, it renders Meta Knight [[Helplessness|helpless]]. It appears to be based on both a move he used in ''Kirby Super Star'' where he transforms into a tornado to attack and the Mach Tornado from ''Meta Knightmare Ultra''. It is also similar to Kirby's {{s|wikirby|Tornado}} ability.
|nsc1name=Entangling Tornado
|nsc1name=Entangling Tornado
|nsc1dmg=9%
|nsc1dmg=9%
|nsc1desc=[[Wind#Pulling attacks|Vacuums]] opponents and then launches them straight up into the air. It launches at an even higher vertical angle, which can enable it to score an early KO near the upper blast line. However, it only consists of one hit, and has slightly more start-up lag.
|nsc1desc=[[Windbox#Pulling attacks|Vacuums]] opponents and then launches them straight up into the air. It launches at an even higher vertical angle, which can enable it to score an early KO near the upper blast line. However, it only consists of one hit, and has slightly more start-up lag. Button mashing offers minimal horizontal movement, though Meta Knight will propel upwards from the ground or hover briefly if used in mid-air.
|nsc2name=Dreadful Tornado
|nsc2name=Dreadful Tornado
|nsc2dmg=1.5% (hits 1-5), 6% (hit 6)
|nsc2dmg=1.5% (hits 1-5), 6% (hit 6)
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|ssc1name=High-Speed Drill
|ssc1name=High-Speed Drill
|ssc1dmg=0.8% (hits 1-7), 3% (hit 8)
|ssc1dmg=0.8% (hits 1-7), 3% (hit 8)
|ssc1desc=A faster version that can function as an even faster recovery option, but at the cost of its maneuverability.
|ssc1desc=A slightly weaker but quicker version that reaches a little farther. It can function as an even faster recovery option, but at the cost of its directional maneuverability.
|ssc2name=Shieldbreaker Drill
|ssc2name=Shieldbreaker Drill
|ssc2dmg=1% (hits 1-9), 2% (hit 10)
|ssc2dmg=1% (hits 1-9), 2% (hit 10)
|ssc2desc=A version that can break shields, but at the cost of reduced power and distance.
|ssc2desc=A version that inflicts more shield damage (landing every hit can shatter a full shield), at the cost of slightly reduced distance and speed. Although the finisher is slightly weaker, the move has an additional hit during the loop, effectively nullifying the in-game description claiming it is weaker than the standard Drill Rush.
|usdefname=Shuttle Loop
|usdefname=Shuttle Loop
|usdefdmg=9% (hit 1 grounded), 6% (hit 1 aerial), 6% (hit 2)
|usdefdmg=9% (hit 1 grounded), 6% (hit 1 aerial), 6% (hit 2)
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|usc2desc=Soars into a larger, slower loop, and then soars quickly to perform a more powerful upward thrust. Its larger range slightly grants more vertical recovery, but the first loop does not deal damage.
|usc2desc=Soars into a larger, slower loop, and then soars quickly to perform a more powerful upward thrust. Its larger range slightly grants more vertical recovery, but the first loop does not deal damage.
|dsdefname=Dimensional Cape
|dsdefname=Dimensional Cape
|dsdefdmg=15% (stationary grounded slash), 14% (retreating slash), 16% (advancing slash, stationary aerial slash)
|dsdefdmg=15% (stationary grounded slash), 14% (retreating slash), 16% (advancing slash, stationary aerial slash
|dsdefdesc=Teleports in a controllable direction. If the attack button is pressed or the special button is held, he will perform a very powerful slash. There are four types of slashes that are dependent on the direction the control stick is held and the direction he is facing, with the advancing slash and stationary aerial slash being strong enough to KO middleweights at 117% while near the edge. A great anti-edge-guarding option, it can also be used to punish laggy attacks from a distance, or for [[Edge-guarding#Ledge trumping|edge trumping]].
|dsdefdesc=Teleports in a controllable direction. If the attack button or special button is held, he will perform a very powerful slash, albeit teleporting a slightly shorter distance with more ending lag. There are four types of slashes that are dependent on the direction the control stick is held and the direction he is facing, with the advancing slash and stationary aerial slash being strong enough to KO middleweights at 117% while near the edge. A great anti-edge-guarding option, it can also be used to punish laggy attacks from a distance, or for [[Edge-guarding#Ledge trumping|edge trumping]].
|dsc1name=Shield Piercer
|dsc1name=Shield Piercer
|dsc1dmg=1%, 8% (stationary grounded slash), 1%, 7% (retreating slash), 1%, 9% (advancing slash, stationary aerial slash)
|dsc1dmg=1%, 8% (stationary grounded slash), 1%, 7% (retreating slash), 1%, 9% (advancing slash, stationary aerial slash)
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|dsc2name=Stealth Smasher
|dsc2name=Stealth Smasher
|dsc2dmg=16% (stationary grounded slash), 15% (retreating slash), 17% (advancing slash, stationary aerial slash)
|dsc2dmg=16% (stationary grounded slash), 15% (retreating slash), 17% (advancing slash, stationary aerial slash)
|dsc2desc=Covers more distance (approximately 50% of Final Destination) and has higher damage outputs and knockback, to the point that it is approximately as strong as his uncharged forward smash. However, it comes at the cost of Meta Knight being vulnerable while moving, and his location being exposed.
|dsc2desc=Covers more distance (approximately 50% of Final Destination), doesn’t suffer a distance reduction if swiping, and has higher damage outputs and knockback, to the point that it is approximately as strong as his uncharged forward smash. However, it comes at the cost of Meta Knight being vulnerable while moving, and his location being exposed.
|fsname=Galaxia Darkness
|fsname=Galaxia Darkness
|fsdmg=40% (trapped opponents), 10% (others)
|fsdmg=40% (trapped opponents), 10% (others)
|fsdesc=Swings his cape in front of himself. If the cape touches any nearby opponents, they will be trapped and the screen will then fade to black. After a few seconds, Meta Knight performs a very powerful slash to the trapped opponents that ignores [[Armor|super armor]] and is strong enough to KO grounded middleweights at 80%. If his cape does not to make contact, Meta Knight pauses for a brief time, and Dimensional Cape fails. Any opponents who are not trapped are also attacked, but instead receive vastly less damage and weak, vertical knockback. However, the weaker attacks can also be avoided by dodging with correct timing.
|fsdesc=Swings his cape in front of himself. If the cape touches any nearby opponents, they will be trapped and the screen will then fade to black. After a few seconds, Meta Knight performs a very powerful slash to the trapped opponents that ignores [[Armor|super armor]] and is strong enough to KO grounded middleweights at 80%. If his cape does not to make contact, Meta Knight pauses for a brief time, and Dimensional Cape fails. Any opponents who are not trapped are also attacked, but instead receive vastly less damage and weak, vertical knockback. However, the weaker attacks can also be avoided by dodging with correct timing.
}}
}}
===Stats===
{{Attributes
|cast = 58
|weight = 80
|rweight = 49-50
|dash = 1.75
|rdash = 10
|run = 1.9
|rrun = 12
|walk = 1.18
|rwalk = 21
|trac = 0.055
|rtrac = 28-33
|airfric = 0.012
|rairfric = 22-23
|air = 0.99
|rair = 35
|baseaccel = 0.01
|rbaseaccel = 10-54
|addaccel = 0.065
|raddaccel = 30-34
|gravity = 0.11
|rgravity = 10-12
|fall = 1.66
|rfall = 16
|ff = 2.656
|rff = 17
|jumpsquat = 4
|rjumpsquat = 1-13
|jumpheight = 32
|rjumpheight = 38-40
|shorthop = 13.915902
|rshorthop = 49
|djump = 20.91375, 19.00920455, 17.19556818, 15.13920455, 13.05920455
|rdjump = 58
}}
===[[Announcer]] call===
{{audio|Needs announcer calls from other languages.}}
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===[[On-screen appearance]]===
===[[On-screen appearance]]===
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==In competitive play==
==In [[competitive play]]==
===[[Official Custom Moveset Project]]===
===[[Official Custom Moveset Project]]===
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===Notable players===
====Active====
*{{Sm|Abadango|Japan}} - One of the best Meta Knight players in the world. Placed 1st at [[Niconico Tokaigi 2016]] and [[Clutch City Clash]], 2nd at [[Battle of BC 2]], 3rd at [[Umebura Genesis Cup]], 5th at [[2GGC: Nairo Saga]], 7th at [[The Big House 5]] and [[Umebura Niconico Qualifiers]], and 9th at [[Umebura 21]].
*{{Sm|AC|USA}} - One of the best Meta Knight players in the world. Ranked 9th on the [[SoCal Power Rankings]]. He has wins over {{Sm|MkLeo}}, {{Sm|Samsora}}, {{Sm|Dath}}, {{Sm|Ned}}, and {{Sm|NAKAT}}.
*{{Sm|DSS|USA}} - The best Meta Knight in Northern California. Currently ranked 5th on the [[NorCal Power Rankings]]. He has wins over {{Sm|Dabuz}} and {{Sm|Ito}}.
*{{Sm|Ito|USA}} - Placed 2nd at [[2GGT: Fatality Saga]], 4th at [[2GG: Pay It Forward]], and 17th at [[GENESIS 3]] and [[EVO 2016]].
*{{Sm|Jbandrew|Germany}}<!--Please do not change Jbandrew's flag to USA unless you have proof that he is not an official German resident. Flags should always represent the country they currently reside in.--> - Placed 1st at [[TGC 4]], 5th at [[PAX Arena]] and [[Syndicate 2016]], and 9th at [[Key to The PG House]]'s European qualifier. Formerly ranked 5th on the [[German Power Rankings]].
*{{Sm|Lickey★|Japan}} - Placed 9th at [[Sumabato Tokaigi Qualifiers]] and [[Hirosuma Tokaigi Qualifiers]].
*{{Sm|MkLeo|Mexico}} - The best Meta Knight player in Mexico, and widely considered the best Meta Knight in the world despite now only playing him as a secondary. Placed 1st at [[Smash Factor 4]], [[Smash Factor 5]] and Battle of BC, and 5th at [[Get On My Level 2016]]. Ranked 1st on the [[Mexican Power Rankings]] Has wins on {{Sm|ZeRo}}, {{Sm|Nairo}}, {{Sm|Dabuz}}, and {{Sm|Mr.R}}.
*{{Sm|S2H|USA}} - Placed 25th at The Big House 5. Formerly ranked 20th on the SoCal Power Rankings. He has wins over {{Sm|Nicko}}, {{Sm|Charliedaking}}, and {{Sm|False}}.
*{{Sm|Salena|Japan}} - Placed 4th at [[Umebura 16]], 7th at [[Umebura 20]], and 33rd at GENESIS 3.
*{{Sm|Tyrant|USA}} - One of the best Meta Knight players in the world. Placed 1st at [[2GGT: The False Awakens]], 3rd at [[2GGT: Fresh Saga]] and [[2GG: Pay It Forward]], 7th at [[2GGT: Mexico Saga]] and [[2GGT: KTAR Saga]], 9th at [[Paragon Los Angeles 2015]], 13th at [[CEO 2015]], and 17th at [[EVO 2015]]. Ranked 16th on the SoCal Power Rankings.


====Inactive====
===Most historically significant players===
*{{Sm|Katakiri|USA}} - Placed 4th at [[FC Smash 15XR: Return]], 5th at [[Shuffle VII]], and 7th at [[Frostbite]] before switching to {{SSB4|Mewtwo}}.
:''See also: [[:Category:Meta Knight players (SSB4)]]''
*{{Sm|Seibrik|USA}} - Placed 2nd at [[Casino Royale 2]] and [[Tampa Never Sleeps 6]], 5th at [[Glitch (tournament)|Glitch]], and 33rd at [[Pound 2016]] before switching to {{SSB4|Cloud}}.
*{{Sm|Abadango|Japan}} - One of the best Meta Knight players in the early metagame, primarily maining the character in late-2015 and early-2016 and placing 7th at {{Trn|The Big House 5}} and {{Trn|Umebura Niconico Qualifier}}. He later picked up other characters but maintained Meta Knight as a secondary, including using Meta Knight in crucial sets to win {{Trn|Pound 2016}}.
*{{Sm|AC|USA}} - First came to prominence in early-2017 by placing 7th at {{Trn|2GGC: Midwest Mayhem Saga}} and defeating {{Sm|MkLeo}} at {{Trn|2GGC: Civil War}}, placing 25th. He has since since become one of the best Meta Knight players in North America, placing 5th at {{Trn|SwitchFest}} and 9th at both {{Trn|2GGC: Fire Emblem Saga}} and {{Trn|EVO Japan 2018}}, and is ranked 47th on the [[PGR 100]].
*{{Sm|Ito|USA}} - One of North America's best Meta Knight players for the game's first few years, ranking 37th on the [[PGR v1]] and placing 13th at {{Trn|2GGT: Abadango Saga}} and 17th at both {{Trn|GENESIS 3}} and {{Trn|EVO 2016}}. He became less active at the start of 2017 and has only attended regional events since.
*{{Sm|MkLeo|Mexico}} - The best Meta Knight player of all-time who helped popularize Meta Knight in competitive play thanks to placements such as 1st at {{Trn|Smash Factor 4}} and {{Trn|Smash Factor 5}}. He later picked up other characters while maintaining Meta Knight as a secondary and counterpick, most notably using Meta Knight to defeat {{Sm|ZeRo}} twice in order to win {{Trn|2GG Championship}}.
*{{Sm|Rags|USA}} - First came to prominence in early-2018 after placing 17th at {{Trn|Frostbite 2018}}, and has since become the best Meta Knight player in North America who did not reside on the West Coast, most notably placing 5th at {{Trn|Smash 'N' Splash 4}} after defeating {{Sm|Ally}}, {{Sm|Cosmos}}, and {{Sm|Raito}} and ranking 87th on the [[PGR 100]].
*{{Sm|Sho|USA}} - A consistent threat at SoCal majors despite being less prominent than the other top SoCal Meta Knight players, most notably placing 13th at {{Trn|2GGC: GENESIS Saga}} defeating {{Sm|Dabuz}}. He also placed 33rd at multiple majors, including at {{Trn|GENESIS 4}} where he defeated {{Sm|6WX}} and {{Trn|2GGC: Nairo Saga}} where he defeated {{Sm|Ranai}}. He is ranked 96th on the [[PGR 100]].
*{{Sm|Tyrant|USA}} - One of the best Meta Knight players in the world from 2015 to early-2017, regularly attending and placing highly at {{Trn|2GGT}} events, including winning {{Trn|2GGT: The False Awakens}}, placing 3rd at {{Trn|2GGT: Fresh Saga}} defeating {{Sm|VoiD}}, and placing 13th at {{Trn|2GGT: ZeRo Saga}} defeating {{Sm|Dabuz}}. He became less active in 2018 but was still ranked 64th on the [[PGR 100]].


===Tier placement and history===
===Tier placement and history===
Upon ''SSB4''{{'}}s release, Meta Knight's heavy nerfs were quickly noticed. The severity of his shorter recovery, hitbox durations and range, lack of transcendent priority, and slightly slower attack speed all contributed to the perception that he was a mid-tier character at best, as he now required a much more aggressive playstyle. However, after being buffed over several game updates and seeing increasingly noteworthy results from some of his players from ''Brawl'' and new players across different regions, most famously {{Sm|MkLeo}}, top players such as {{Sm|ZeRo}} reevaluated their opinions on Meta Knight. This saw a subsequent rise in Meta Knight's popularity; {{Sm|Mr. R}} and {{Sm|Nairo}} occasionally used him and Abadango decided to main him, with his perceived advantageous matchup against the top-tier {{SSB4|Rosalina & Luma}} boosting his metagame even further due to it rendering him as a valuable counterpick.
Upon ''SSB4''{{'}}s release, Meta Knight's heavy nerfs were quickly noticed. The severity of his shorter recovery, hitbox durations and range, lack of transcendent priority, and slightly slower attack speed all contributed to the perception that he was a mid-tier character at best, as he now required a much more aggressive playstyle. However, after being buffed over several game updates and seeing increasingly noteworthy results from some of his players from ''Brawl'' and new players across different regions, most famously {{Sm|MkLeo}}, top players such as {{Sm|ZeRo}} reevaluated their opinions on Meta Knight. This saw a subsequent rise in Meta Knight's popularity; {{Sm|Mr.R}} and {{Sm|Nairo}} occasionally used him and Abadango decided to main him, with his perceived advantageous matchup against the top-tier {{SSB4|Rosalina & Luma}} boosting his metagame even further due to it rendering him as a valuable counterpick.


Players started to acknowledge Meta Knight's KO potential, superb frame data and proficiency at edge-guarding as being reliable against the entire cast, while his [[Rufio]] combo could KO any character at some of the lowest percentages possible if performed correctly, all of which were traits that he retained from ''Brawl''. As a result, Meta Knight was subsequently ranked at 10th on the first [[tier list]]. However, many players believed he should have been ranked even higher, with a major reason being that he was considered to lack notably disadvantageous matchups aside from {{SSB4|Sheik}}.
Players started to acknowledge Meta Knight's KO potential, superb frame data and proficiency at edge-guarding as being reliable against the entire cast, while his [[Rufio]] combo could KO any character at some of the lowest percentages possible if performed correctly, all of which were traits that he retained from ''Brawl''. As a result, Meta Knight was subsequently ranked at 10th on the first ''4BR'' [[tier list]]. However, many players believed he should have been ranked even higher, with a major reason being that he was considered to lack notably disadvantageous matchups aside from {{SSB4|Sheik}}.


However, Meta Knight's status went into a sudden decline after his up aerial combos, which were pivotal to his success, had been nerfed in update [[1.1.5]]. As a result, several of his best players either began to co-main him (such as {{Sm|Tyrant}} adopting Sheik and {{SSB4|Diddy Kong}}), transition him into a secondary (such as MkLeo adopting {{SSB4|Cloud}} and {{SSB4|Marth}} as his new mains), or even drop him entirely (such as {{Sm|Katakiri}} and {{Sm|Seibrik}}). Although Meta Knight has maintained his high-tier status throughout ''SSB4''{{'}}s lifespan thanks to his solid punishment game, popularity as a counterpick to Rosalina & Luma, and his playerbase consistently achieving good results, he has steadily dropped on subsequent tier lists regardless. After being ranked 13th on the second tier list, which was a slight drop from his previous ranking, Meta Knight has since been ranked 14th on the third and current tier list.
However, Meta Knight's status went into a sudden decline after his up aerial combos, which were pivotal to his success, had been nerfed in update [[1.1.5]]. As a result, several of his best players either began to co-main him (such as {{Sm|Tyrant}} adopting Sheik and {{SSB4|Diddy Kong}}), transition him into a secondary (such as MkLeo adopting {{SSB4|Cloud}} and {{SSB4|Marth}} as his new mains), or even drop him entirely (such as {{Sm|Katakiri}} and {{Sm|Seibrik}}). Although Meta Knight has maintained his high-tier status throughout ''SSB4''{{'}}s lifespan thanks to his solid punishment game, popularity as a counterpick to Rosalina & Luma, and his playerbase consistently achieving good results, he has steadily dropped on subsequent tier lists regardless. He has since dropped to 13th on the second tier list, then to 14th on the third tier list and, despite Leo bringing better results after using him once again, he has recently dropped once again to 16th on the fourth and current tier list, although this was before Leo's stellar performance with Meta Knight at [[2GG Championship]].


==Trophies==
==[[Trophies]]==
{{Trophy/Fighter
|name=Meta Knight
|image-3ds=MetaKnightTrophy3DS.png
|image-wiiu=MetaKnightTrophyWiiU.png
|mode=Classic
|desc-3ds-ntsc=Kirby's mysterious rival, this masked swordsman appears in several Kirby games. His cape transforms into wings to grant him flight. In Smash Bros., his quick sword skills and aerial agility set him apart. He can jump up to five times in a row, and he has a special move to soar higher.
|desc-wiiu-ntsc=Kirby's mysterious rival, this masked swordsman appears in several Kirby games. His cape transforms into wings to grant him flight. In Smash Bros., his quick sword skills and aerial agility set him apart. He can jump up to six times in a row, and he has a special move to soar higher.
|desc-pal=A mysterious masked swordsman from the Kirby series. His cape can turn into wings, which gives him the ability to fly. His swift swordplay and ability to stay in the air give him an edge in this game. He can combine five mid-air jumps with a special move to make recovering a cinch. If you use him, try to keep the battle airborne!
|gamelist-ntsc={{Trophy games|console1=NES|game1=Kirby's Adventure|release1=05/1993|console2=SNES|game2=Kirby Super Star|release2=08/1996}}
|gamelist-pal={{Trophy games|console1=NES|game1=Kirby's Adventure|release1=12/1993|console2=SNES|game2=Kirby's Fun Pak|release2=01/1997}}
}}
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:'''Meta Knight'''
{{Trophy/Fighter
::{{flag|ntsc}} ''Kirby's mysterious rival, this masked swordsman appears in several Kirby games. His cape transforms into wings to grant him flight. In Smash Bros., his quick sword skills and aerial agility set him apart. He can jump up to five times in a row, and he has a special move to soar higher.''
|name=Meta Knight (Alt.)
|image-3ds=MetaKnightAltTrophy3DS.png
|image-wiiu=MetaKnightAltTrophyWiiU.png
|mode=Alt
|desc-ntsc=Meta Knight's Dimensional Cape lets you teleport, changing where you'll reappear with directional inputs and attacking by holding the button! His Mach Tornado special can draw in and attack multiple opponents. Rise by pressing the button repeatedly, and press left or right to move.
|desc-pal=Meta Knight's Dimensional Cape lets you teleport. After vanishing, you can move to reappear somewhere else. You can also keep holding the button to turn it into an attack! His Mach Tornado special can mix up multiple opponents in the fray. Press the button repeatedly to rise up, and move left and right to create extra havoc.
|gamelist-ntsc={{Trophy games|console1=NES|game1=Kirby's Adventure|release1=05/1993|console2=SNES|game2=Kirby Super Star|release2=08/1996}}
|gamelist-pal={{Trophy games|console1=NES|game1=Kirby's Adventure|release1=12/1993|console2=SNES|game2=Kirby's Fun Pak|release2=01/1997}}
}}
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::{{flag|pal}} ''A mysterious masked swordsman from the Kirby series. His cape can turn into wings, which gives him the ability to fly. His swift swordplay and ability to stay in the air give him an edge in this game. He can combine five mid-air jumps with a special move to make recovering a cinch. If you use him, try to keep battle airborne.''
{{Trophy/Fighter
 
|name=Galaxia Darkness
{{Trophy games|console1=NES|game1=Kirby's Adventure (05/1993)|console2=SNES|game2=Kirby Super Star (08/1996)}}
|image=GalaxiaDarknessTrophyWiiU.png
 
|desc-ntsc=Meta Knight swings his cape to ensnare foes. Darkness falls, enveloping them in an empty void, and then a giant sword slash cleaves the blackness. If the cape doesn't capture anyone, this Final Smash will fail. It has more range than you might think, though, and you only have to catch one foe to deal damage to everyone!
:'''Meta Knight (Alt.)'''
|desc-pal=Meta Knight swings his cape to ensnare foes. Darkness falls, enveloping them in an empty void, and then a giant sword slash cleaves the blackness. If the cape doesn't capture anyone, the Final Smash will fail. It has more range than you might think, though, and as long as it catches at least one foe, everyone will take damage!
::{{flag|ntsc}} ''Meta Knight's Dimensional Cape lets you teleport, changing where you'll reappear with directional inputs and attacking by holding the button! His Mach Tornado special can draw in and attack multiple opponents. Rise by pressing the button repeatedly, and press left or right to move.''
|game=ssb4-wiiu
 
}}
::{{flag|pal}} ''Meta Knight's Dimensional Cape lets you teleport. After vanishing, you can move to reappear somewhere else. You can also keep holding the button to turn it into an attack! His Mach Tornado special can mix up multiple opponents in the fray. Press the button repeatedly to rise up, and move left and right to create extra havoc.''
{{clrl}}
 
{{Trophy games|console1=NES|game1=Kirby's Adventure (05/1993)|console2=SNES|game2=Kirby Super Star (08/1996)}}
 
:'''Galaxia Darkness'''
::{{flag|ntsc}} ''Meta Knight swings his cape to ensnare foes. Darkness falls, enveloping them in an empty void and then a giant sword slash cleaves the blackness. If the cape doesn't capture anyone, this Final Smash will fail. It has more range than you might think, though and you only have to catch one foe to deal damage to everyone!''
 
::{{flag|pal}} ''Meta Knight swings his cape to ensnare foes. Darkness falls, enveloping them in an empty void, and then a giant sword slash cleaves the blackness. If the cape doesn't capture anyone, the Final Smash will fail. It has more range than you might think, though, and as long as it catches at least one foe, everyone will take damage!''
 
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MetaKnightTrophy3DS.png|Classic (3DS)
MetaKnightAllStarTrophy3DS.png|Alt. (3DS)
MetaKnightTrophyWiiU.png|Classic (Wii U)
MetaKnightAltTrophyWiiU.png|Alt. (Wii U)
GalaxiaDarknessTrophyWiiU.png|[[Galaxia Darkness]]
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==In [[Event Match]]es==
==In [[Event Match]]es==
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Meta Knight has a few distinct aspects that differ from {{SSB4|Kirby}} and {{SSB4|King Dedede}}:
*Meta Knight has a few distinct aspects that differ from {{SSB4|Kirby}} and {{SSB4|King Dedede}}:
**He is the only ''Kirby'' character to not have a conventional [[meteor smash]].
**He does not have a conventional [[meteor smash]].
**He is the only ''Kirby'' character who retained his Final Smash.
**He retained his [[side special]] from ''[[Brawl]]''.
**He is the only ''Kirby'' character to have recycled voice clips.
**He retained his Final Smash.
**He is the only ''Kirby'' character that uses the more subdued [[tripping]] sound effect generally used for realistic characters.
**He has recycled voice clips.
*Despite [[Glide|gliding]] being removed, [http://opensa.dantarion.com/s4/mastercore3/dump/0/metaknight frame data for gliding and related things remain in non-patched files for Meta Knight]. This was likely a result of Meta Knight's data being recycled from ''Brawl''. This is also true for {{SSB4|Pit}} and his [[clone]], {{SSB4|Dark Pit}}.
**He uses the more subdued [[tripping]] sound effect generally used for realistic characters.
**He does not have a hammer-based attack.
*Despite [[Glide|gliding]] being removed, [http://opensa.dantarion.com/s4/mastercore3/dump/0/metaknight frame data] and [https://tcrf.net/Super_Smash_Bros._for_Wii_U/Unused_Animations#Meta_Knight animations] for gliding and related things remain in non-patched files for Meta Knight. This was likely a result of Meta Knight's data being recycled from ''Brawl''. This is also true for {{SSB4|Pit}} and his [[clone]], {{SSB4|Dark Pit}}.
*If one looks closely at Meta Knight's leading/left foot during his up smash, it flips around on his model during the move. This is mainly seen via slowing down time or pausing at the right time.
*If one looks closely at Meta Knight's leading/left foot during his up smash, it flips around on his model during the move. This is mainly seen via slowing down time or pausing at the right time.
*Meta Knight will grunt twice whenever he goes into his reeling animation.
*Meta Knight and {{SSB4|Fox}} are the only two characters whose clapping animation are slightly different in between the two versions. In Meta Knight's case, he wields Galaxia in the 3DS version.


==References==
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