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Revision as of 22:42, November 7, 2015

This article is about Meta Knight's appearance in Super Smash Bros. 4. For the character in other contexts, see Meta Knight.
Meta Knight
in Super Smash Bros. 4
Meta Knight
KirbySymbol.svg
Universe Kirby
Other playable appearance in Brawl


Availability Starter
Final Smash Galaxia Darkness
Meta Knight's stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U.

Meta Knight (メタナイト, Meta Knight) is a playable veteran character in Super Smash Bros. 4. He was revealed on August 13th, 2014, being teased before hand on the 11th.

Atsushi Kisaichi (Japanese) and Eric Newsome (English) reprise their role as the voice of Meta Knight, albeit using the same voice clips from Super Smash Bros. Brawl.

Attributes

Meta Knight is an unusual character. Despite being one of the shortest and one of the lightest, as well as having high gravity, he has an above average walking speed, the 10th fastest dashing speed, above average falling speed, multiple double jumps, and below average air speed, which is very quick compared to most other characters with multiple double jumps. As such, Meta Knight has the most well-balanced mobility among characters of his archetype.

One of Meta Knight's greatest strengths is his very quick attack speed. Along with Sheik, almost all of his attacks have little delay, either in terms of startup, ending lag, or both, including the fastest down tilt. This allows him to easily pressure an opponent without being particularly vulnerable to punishment. This, combined with his range (being the only small character with a sword), makes his attacks among the safest of the cast. However, some of these attacks have high knockback as well, with forward smash being the most well-known example. This means that, even though these attacks are few, they are perfectly capable of ending an opponent's stock.

Another great advantage Meta Knight has is his multirole special moveset and versatile recovery. Possessing five midair jumps and a special moveset full of recovery options, Meta Knight is exceedingly difficult to edgeguard. Drill Rush can be used as a horizontal recovery, and since it hits multiple times, can be aimed and be ledge-cancelled, its reliability is notable. Shuttle Loop grants a high amount of vertical distance, and a fully controllable amount of horizontal distance. Its second hit also has considerable knockback, making it risky to intercept, as this may result in the opponent getting KOed. Dimensional Cape makes Meta Knight invisible, and allows him to move in any direction, making it his most unpredictable move in his arsenal. It's also one of his strongest KO moves, and since the attack is optional, it's a good move for mindgames. Finally, Mach Tornado, while having the least recovery potential, being unable to move long distances, it makes up for it in offensive prowess, as it's Meta Knight's most damaging move, always dealing at least 18% if all hits connect. It can also be used against projectiles, since no projectile dealing less than 10% can interrupt this move.

The aforementioned abilities give Meta Knight a powerful offstage game. Possessing two strong aerial attacks (neutral air and back air), a quick and ranged attack that can be used in a Wall of pain (forward air), as well as a very quick semi-spike (down air), he can edgeguard opponents and gimp their recoveries with incredible efficiency. His long-distanced recovery will also ensure that he is not vulnerable to any similar attempts.

Finally, Meta Knight has a formidable combo game. His dash attack and down throw can easily start combos, and both can link into an up smash, any aerial and Shuttle Loop. The former is also one of the safest of its kind, being quick and long-ranged. Both of these moves can lead into a series of up aerials, which can then lead into a high-altitude Shuttle Loop, instantly KOing the opponent. Alternatively, Mach Tornado can be used, with this combo variation being known as "the Rufio", originating from Brawl.

However, Meta Knight has notable weaknesses. He struggles against many characters in the neutral game, since he has a predictable approach that relies on his dash attack and grab. Outside of Mach Tornado, he has no options against camping, since he has no projectile of his own. Mach Tornado is also useless against projectiles with transcendent priority, giving him trouble against characters like Fox and Sheik. He cannot approach or pressure effectively with his aerials, since only his up and down aerials autocancel in a short hop, and have poor follow-up potential against grounded opponents. His main mobility options, dashing, jumping and Dimensional Cape, can all be thrown off on reaction, and his only real method of escaping pressure, rolling and down smash, are not guaranteed to work.

Despite his small size and light weight, his rather fast falling speed leaves him surprisingly susceptible to combos, especially against Sheik and Zero Suit Samus (who is considered by some to be his worst matchup). This weakness also compounds another problem: his poor endurance. Though his recovery is ungimpable, he is easily sent flying off screen to his death. His low weight, average air acceleration and high gravity greatly hinder his ability to survive strong hits. Another weakness is in his grab game. Outside of his dash grab giving him a boost forward (like Captain Falcon's), and the great utility of his down throw, the rest aspects of it are below average at best. His grab range is average, his pummel is very slow, and his up and back throws cannot combo or KO reliably, even though they deal 10% damage. His forward throw can combo, even at KO percents, but only upon a successful read.

Finally, outside of edgeguarding, Meta Knight has noticeable KO problems. He is overly reliant on set-ups to land his primary KO moves. Shuttle Loop is highly punishable if it misses and is difficult to use without a read or as the finishing move of a combo. Up throw requires platforms to effectively KO at reasonable percents. Up smash is ineffective outside of a slide or protection from above. Dimensional Cape and forward smash have high startup, which makes them easy to predict. Lastly, down smash is one of the weakest semi-spike smash attacks in the game.

Meta Knight can gain some benefits from custom moves. Entangling Tornado draws opponents in and deals more knockback, but also much less damage. Dreadful Tornado hits much harder, but cannot stall 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 gives much more distance than the default, but only hits once, making it difficult to hit the opponent. Shield Piercer is unblockable and moves further, but is weaker.

Overall, Meta Knight can be a terror when used in the right hands (as demonstrated by smashers such as Leo, Tyrant and Abadango). Notably, he is considered by some to have a positive match-up against Rosalina & Luma, who give most characters trouble due to their "puppet fighter" playstyle. However, he has a high learning curve, since his poor approach forces him to patiently bait and punish his opponents' mistakes. At the same time, once he finds an opening, Meta Knight must make the most of his conversion with his extensive combo game. All in all, one must be willing to change his play style at a moment's notice.

Changes from Brawl

As he is infamous for being the best character in Brawl to the point of being considered by many as "broken" due to possessing numerous extreme advantages that ranked him first in the Brawl tier list with his own tier category, Meta Knight was subsequently nerfed immensely in the transition to SSB4. Several of his overwhelming advantages in Brawl (transcendent priority, range, and recovery) were either removed or significantly toned down, and his tilts and aerials are overall weaker. While he did receive several buffs, they do not properly compensate for the loss of many of his traits that made him so overly dominant. As such, Meta Knight is one of few characters to have been truly nerfed from Brawl to SSB4.

However, Meta Knight has gradually received more buffs over time via updates, making him stronger, but still balanced compared to the other fighters. As the metagame has continued to evolve, Meta Knight has also improved considerably, and he is still seen as a relatively viable character, with players such as Leo and Tyrant showing dominance with him.

Aesthetics

  • Change Visually, Meta Knight and his sabatons are now more brightly-colored, he now wears silver mitten gauntlets over his gloves, and numerous small battle damage details - such as scratches and nicks - have been added to his armor. Additionally, the top corners of his mask opening are more pointed, with the sides curving inward instead of being straight.
  • Change Meta Knight has new animations for shielding, sidestepping, and rolling where he wraps himself in his cape.
  • Change Meta Knight's sword trails are visually brighter in color, being an intense yellow and blue trail compared to Brawl's, where his Galaxia's trail was light enough to the point of being white.
  • Change Sound-wise, Meta Knight's sword swings sound less "sharp" and are noticeably less noisy than his attacks in Brawl. All his sword attacks now make softer, muted sounds of his Brawl sword swings, which is most obvious when comparing the sounds of Mach Tornado in Brawl and SSB4.

Attributes

  • Buff Meta Knight is slightly heavier (79 → 80). While he is more vulnerable to combos, it makes him slightly harder to KO combined with his faster falling speed.
  • Change Meta Knight falls faster (1.39 → 1.66), making him more susceptible to combos but improving his vertical endurance.
  • Buff Meta Knight dashes slightly faster (1.847 → 1.9).
  • Nerf Meta Knight walks slightly slower (1.22 → 1.18).
  • Buff Meta Knight's air speed is significantly faster (0.752 → 0.99), no longer being tied for the third worst.
  • Nerf With the removal of gliding in SSB4, Meta Knight's recovery is overall shorter.
  • Nerf Meta Knight's range is much shorter.
  • Nerf Meta Knight's attacks no longer have transcendent priority, which makes it harder for him to string combos together, and limits his approach options.

Ground attacks

  • Buff Neutral attack links into a finisher, where he performs an uppercut-somersaulting slash (a possible nod to the Sword ability's Uppercut from Kirby Super Star and Kirby Super Star Ultra; the latter has it named as "Meta Upper" for Meta Knight).
  • Nerf Neutral attack's hits only connect in front of Meta Knight instead of both sides. Additionally, while other characters with a rapid jab can just forgo using it to avoid the finisher's ending lag, Meta Knight is forced to use the finisher every time he uses his rapid jab (unless he is pushed backwards and off an edge by hitting a foe repeatedly with it), leaving himself more open to punishes if he whiffs his jab.
  • Buff Dash attack is slightly disjointed and has much more knockback (40 base/88 growth → 70 base/90 growth).
  • Nerf Dash attack deals less damage (6%/7%/8% → 5%/6%).
  • Nerf Forward tilt has reduced range, increased start-up (frame 3 → 6), and less damage potential (11%/12% → 8%), however its knockback was compensated (50 base/113 growth → 80 base/107 growth).
  • Nerf Up tilt deals less damage (6%/7%/8% → 5%/6%/7%) and the sweetspot deals much less knockback (35 base/130 growth → 60 base/90 growth).
  • Nerf Down tilt has reduced range, and doesn't move forward as much, being less effective for pseudo-crawling.
  • Change Down tilt now deals consistent damage throughout instead of having a sweetspot at Meta Knight's body and a sourspot at the tip, now consistently dealing 5% and knockback rather than 4% (tip), 5% (center), 6% (base) and 7% (body).
  • Change Down tilt strangely shrinks Meta Knight's sword.
  • Buff Forward smash is moderately stronger, with increased damage (14 → 16%) and knockback (28 base/99 growth → 30 base/108 growth).[1]
  • Change Forward smash's animation altered where Meta Knight slashes more outward with more recovery lag.
  • Buff Up smash's last hit is stronger (62 base/145 growth → 66 base/166 growth).
  • Change Up smash's animation is slightly altered: Meta Knight does three fan-like swings above him, the final swing making him do a full spin in the air before landing.
  • Change Meta Knight only vocalizes after his forward and up smashes have been executed. While this seems cosmetic at first, it can generally make them less predictable.
  • Nerf Both hits of down smash are significantly shorter in range, and deal less damage (11%/13% → 7%/10%) without any proper compensation on their knockback (first hit 50 base/93 growth → 32 base/93 growth, second hit 50 base/90 growth → 32 base/93 growth) making them far weaker. The first hit can no longer KO reliably unless at 150% near the edge.
  • Change Down smash has a new animation, where Meta Knight slashes inward around himself in a single spin, and he uses a new voice clip for it which was previously a Sound Test-only clip in Brawl.

Aerial attacks

  • Nerf All aerials deal less damage (Neutral aerial: 19% → 10% (no longer hits twice), Forward aerial: 10% → 7.4%, Back aerial: 10% → 8.4%, Up aerial: 6% → 5%, Down aerial 7%/9% → 6%) with only neutral aerial, forward aerial and back aerial having their knockback compensated.
  • Nerf All aerials have significantly shorter range.
  • Nerf All aerials have 1-7 frames of landing lag added to them.
  • Nerf Due to Meta Knight's increased falling speed, neutral aerial, forward aerial and back aerial no longer auto-cancel in a short hop.
  • Nerf Neutral aerial (frame 3 → 6), forward aerial (frame 6 → 9) and up aerial (frame 2 → 6) are slower.
  • Buff Neutral aerial has more base knockback (30 → 40) and the late hit now deals the same amount of knockback as the initial hit (20 → 40), meaning neutral air is stronger overall.
  • Buff Forward aerial's final hit deals more knockback (60 base/122 growth → 60 base/140 growth).
  • Buff Back aerial deals more knockback. It also has a small hitbox on the second hit that launches opponents at an autolink angle, sending them downward if it connects while Meta Knight is falling, allowing it to setup combos and be used as a surprise attack, improving its utility.
  • Nerf Up aerial has catastrophically more ending lag, now allowing Meta Knight to perform only one in a short hop instead of three as in Brawl.
  • Change Up aerial has less base knockback (40 → 30) but more knockback growth (125 → 128).
  • Nerf Down aerial has a higher trajectory (50°) which, while still quite potent, hurts its edge-guarding utility and one of the best semi-spikes from Brawl. Down aerial also now consistently deals 6% damage instead of 7% or 9%, dealing less damage overall.

Throws/other attacks

  • Buff Up throw has a hitbox during the landing proportion for non-grabbed opponents that deals massive knockback, increasing its utility in Doubles play.
  • Nerf Up throw deals 2% less damage (12% → 10%) (knockback compensated).
  • Buff The removal of hitstun cancelling significantly benefits down throw, with followups possible all the way into KO percents depending on DI, particularly with Shuttle Loop.
  • Nerf Down throw deals less damage (11% → 7.5%) and has much more knockback growth (110 → 170), making it less reliable for follow-ups at high percents.

Special moves

  • Buff Mach Tornado is now significantly more difficult to SDI out of. Its final hit additionally has increased base knockback (35 → 55).
  • Nerf Mach Tornado lasts for a slightly shorter amount of time and has increased landing lag. It has worse hitbox placements and sizes, making it easier to intercept. In addition, Mach Tornado grants less vertical distance, has increased aerial cool-down and can no longer edge sweetspot at all, ruining its vertical recovery potential.
  • Change Mach Tornado has new special effects that no longer completely cover Meta Knight from sight.
  • Buff Drill Rush connects more reliably and has much stronger knockback (30 base/100 growth → 40 base/200 growth). The small jump at the end of the move also goes much farther when it connects with an object, making it better for avoiding counterattacks.
  • Nerf Drill Rush has more startup lag and cannot allow a small jump at the end unless the last attack connects with a solid object (such as an opponent, a wall or a floor).
  • Buff Shuttle Loop now has a second damaging upward loop, which deals more damage than in Brawl, and hits airborne foes fast. It also significantly benefits Meta Knight's vertical recovery even further. It has great KO potential if used near the upper blast line.
  • Nerf The changes to Shuttle Loop make it much less effective at edgeguarding as it no longer has extremely high base knockback and doesn't send at a semi spike angle. Shuttle Loop no longer transitions into a glide, and now immediately puts Meta Knight into his helpless animation once the move ends.
  • Buff Dimensional Cape is much stronger, now being one of his few reliable KO moves.
  • Buff Galaxia Darkness no longer attacks Meta Knight's teammates, and only attacks the opponents.

Update History

Meta Knight has been notably buffed so far via game updates. In update 1.0.4, his damage output and knockback were both improved, and his attack speed and range was improved in update 1.0.8. While these buffs do not make him nearly as potent as he was in Brawl, they are still helpful additions that have over time allowed him to recoup some of his initial lost offensive capability. Furthermore, Meta Knight has achieved notable tournament success thanks to these buffs. Even though the dominating presence he had in Brawl is now gone, Meta Knight is still viewed as an effective character.

Version 1.1.1's changes to shield mechanics also seem to benefit Meta Knight, particularly as several of his moves have high hitlag modifiers. One of his custom moves, Shieldbreaker Drill, also benefits from the changes.

Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS 1.0.4

  • Buff Neutral aerial deals 10% damage sweetspotted and 7.5% sourspotted instead of 7% sweetspotted and 5% sourspotted.
  • Buff Dimensional Cape now sends opponents in a more horizontal angle and it can KO sooner.
  • Buff Back aerial deals more knockback and the second hit is the autolink angle.
  • Buff Forward throw now deals 9% damage to all opponents instead of only dealing 3% to most opponents.
  • Buff Back throw deals slightly more knockback.
  • Change The sword trails of up aerial and down aerial attacks match the hitboxes better.
  • Buff The hitboxes of up aerial and down aerial are slightly farther from Meta Knight.
  • Nerf The second hit of forward aerial is no longer the autolink angle, meaning it can't be used to drag opponents downward.

Super Smash Bros. 4 1.0.6

Super Smash Bros. 4 1.0.8

  • Buff Jab damage increased from 1% to 1.2% and ending lag reduced by about 12 frames.
  • Buff Jab's hitboxes split to cover more area.
  • Buff Jab is harder to SDI out of.
  • Buff Jab knockback scaling: 40 → 30
  • Buff Jab's final hit has an increased hitbox size: 5.7 → 8
  • Buff Forward tilt's final hit deals 4% damage instead of 3%.
  • Buff Forward tilt has reduced ending lag by 10 frames.
  • Change Forward tilt final hit angle: 65° → ~40°, giving it KO potential at 150% near the edge, but making it harder to start combos with.
  • Buff Neutral air landing lag reduced.

Super Smash Bros. 4 1.1.0

  • Buff Meta Knight's sword trail visuals have been adjusted to better match the hitboxes. This means most attacks will no longer whiff when they should hit, significantly improving his accuracy.
  • Change Up tilt's initial frame hitbox now centered on body for 1 frame before reverting.

Super Smash Bros. 4 1.1.1

  • Buff Lazy Shuttle Loop final hitbox size increased 7.0 → 7.2 and the hitbox duration is increased by 2 frames.

Moveset

  Name Damage Description
Neutral attack rowspan=2 1.2% each hit Executes a lightning-fast series of slashes, ending with Meta Knight doing a somersault while doing a swift uppercut with Galaxia. The only neutral attack in the game that consists solely of a rapid jab; unfortunately, this makes it punishable if missed. Surprisingly one of Meta Knight's more reliable damage rackers, able to consistently deal around 10% to 15%.
2% last hit
Forward tilt   2% Slashes twice in front of him, then once upwards. Last hit deals vertical knockback. Only pressing the attack button once will cause Meta Knight to perform only the first hit; pressing it twice more makes him slash the second and third times. Resembles a jab, and is safer to use than Meta Knight's actual jab, though fairly less rewarding.
2%
4%
Up tilt   7% (sweet), 5% (sour) Stabs upward while spinning. Decent vertical knockback, and in some cases at higher percentages, makes up for his up smash's weak vertical knockback. Sweetspot is at the tip of the sword (similar to Marth's tipper sweetspots). Also has decent combo potential, though it can be tricky to land.
Down tilt   5% Thrusts Galaxia across the ground. For some reason, this move shortens the length of Meta Knight's sword until it is complete. Really fast, and can trip opponents at low percentages. A fairly safe, albeit short-ranged move, and a good combo starter. It also moves him a tiny distance along the ground when used.
Dash attack   6% (clean), 5% (late) Does a running kick with vertical knockback. A reliable approach option due to the move's slightly disjointed hitbox, favorable trajectory and low ending lag, allowing Meta Knight to get in to start combos or interrupt approaches. His only attack (other than his pummel and all of his throws, excluding the b-throw) that does not use his sword.
Forward smash   16% Pulls Galaxia back for a little under a second, then slashes in front of him. Meta Knight's strongest move in terms of knockback, KOing at around 100% from the center of Final Destination and around 75% near the ledge. Some start-up, but very little end-lag, making it fairly hard to punish.
Up smash   3% (1st hit), 2% (2nd hit), 4% (3rd hit) Slashes above him three times and then holds his sword. Like Link's up smash, but much faster, with less range and less damage/knockback. KOs starting at around 120%.
Down smash   7% (front), 10% (back) Slashes in front of him, then behind. Significantly weaker than in Brawl, front hit cannot KO until 150% near the ledge, and back hit KOs at around 110% near the ledge. Nonetheless, its extreme speed can make it useful to clear space and possibly catch foes offguard.
Neutral aerial   10% (clean), 7.5% (late) Slashes while spinning in a forward-somersaulting circle. Decent for edgeguarding and escaping pressure due to its very quick startup and can KO at higher percentages.
Forward aerial   2.2% (hits 1-2 for opponents on the ground), 1.5% (hits 1-2 for opponents in the air), 3% (hit 3) Slashes in front of him three times. Very fast, especially for a multi-hit move.
Back aerial   2.2% (hits 1-2 for opponents on the ground), 1.5% (hits 1-2 for opponents in the air), 4% (hit 3) Like his forward aerial, but behind him and more slowly. Good knockback, and its duration makes it relatively easy to hit with. Good for edgeguarding.
Up aerial   5% Slashes above him very quickly. Can chain into itself at low-mid percentages, potentially leading into a high-altitude Shuttle Loop for an early KO.
Down aerial   6% Slashes below him very quickly. Sends the opponent on a semi-spike trajectory and is quite deadly offstage, especially against opponents with poor horizontal recovery. Can also be used to pressure grounded foes.
Grab   Reaches out. Dash grab gives him a boost forwards, letting it cover a lot of ground.
Pummel   3% Jabs opponents with the talons on his wings. A moderately slow pummel.
Forward throw   6% (hit 1), 3% (throw) Flip kicks the opponent in front of him. A very fast throw. Can potentially lead into a KO combo with Shuttle Loop at high percentages.
Back throw   7% (hit 1), 3% (throw) Lays down the opponent behind him, warps, and slashes his/her back. Good knockback and it is his strongest throw, KOing at high percentages. Good for putting opponents off-stage.
Up throw   10% (thrown opponent), 7% (other opponents hit by the throw) Like Kirby's u-throw: jumps extremely high into the air holding his foe, and then crashes down. Other opponents who are hit by the throw are dealt high knockback.
Down throw   0.5% (hits 1-9), 1% (hit 10), 2% (throw) Like Kirby's d-throw, but slower: stomps on opponent multiple times, then ends by fall-crush-stomping down on them, excellent follow-up potential. Can link into an up smash, forward air, and occasionally even into a KO combo with Shuttle Loop if opponent DIs poorly.
Floor attack (front)   7% Slashes on either side of himself.
Floor attack (back)   7% Slashes on either side of himself.
Floor attack (trip)   5%
Edge attack   7% Slashes with blade.
Neutral special Default Mach Tornado 1% (multiple hits), 3% (last hit) Spins at high speed, trapping foes in a tornado. Mashing the button increases the move's duration and makes Meta Knight rise slightly; he can also move left and right. Deals a lot of damage if the entire move hits, aiding Meta Knight's otherwise low damage output. The last hit can KO near the upper blast line, but this is dangerous to attempt since the move leaves Meta Knight helpless. However, at certain heights Meta Knight will have reduced lag upon landing.
Custom 1 Entangling Tornado 9% Pulls enemies in, and then hits them straight up into the air. A little more startup lag. The more vertical knockback gives it better kill potential, but it hits only once and deals much less damage.
Custom 2 Dreadful Tornado 1.5% (hits 1-5), 6% (last hit) More damage per hit and much stronger knockback than Mach Tornado, but the amount of spins cannot be increased, reducing its maximum damage potential. KOs around 135%.
Side special Default Drill Rush 1% (hits 1-8), 3% (last hit) Flies forward while spinning in a drill motion with Galaxia outstretched, hitting multiple times. Meta Knight will bounce backwards a bit if he connects with the last hit or flies into terrain. He can also change the course of the attack, allowing it to be used as a recovery.
Custom 1 High-Speed Drill 0.8% (hits 1-7), 3% (last hit) Faster than Drill Rush, but the angle can't be changed. Makes for a quick horizontal recovery, though at the cost of the default version's good diagonal recovery.
Custom 2 Shieldbreaker Drill 1% (hits 1-9), 2% (last hit) A Drill Rush designed to break shields. Attack power and distance are reduced.
Up special Default Shuttle Loop 9% (1st hit on the ground) or 6% (first hit in the air), 6% (last hit) Flies in a swift loop, striking with Galaxia. Hits twice and it can reach high distances. Arguably Meta Knight's most effective KO move, KOing quite early near the upper blast line, although it does leave Meta Knight helpless, making it punishable. On the ground, it can KO starting from about 120%.
Custom 1 Blade Coaster 8% (1st hit on the ground) or 5% (first hit in the air), 5% (2nd hit) Flies forward instead of up. Enemies hit will be launched at a lower angle, which can be deadly near the side blast lines, but on a typical stage this cannot be fully exploited without self-destructing.
Custom 2 Lazy Shuttle Loop 9% (clean), 6% (late) Does a larger, slower loop that doesn't inflict damage, and then strikes hard while rising quickly. Less damage potential, but its larger range slightly improves vertical recovery.
Down special Default Dimensional Cape 15% (stationary slash on the ground); 14% (retreating slash); 16% (advancing slash and stationary slash in the air.) Teleports in a direction, controllable with the Control Stick. If the attack button is pressed or the special button is held, he will perform a very powerful slash that can KO at about 100% near the edge. Meta Knight will slash differently depending on the direction the control stick is held and the direction he is facing. Great anti-edgeguarding move, and can be used to punish laggy attacks from a distance. Can be used for edge-stealing.
Custom 1 Shield Piercer 1%, 8% (neutral slash on the ground); 1%, 7% (retreating slash); 1%, 9% (advancing slash and neutral slash in the air.) The attack penetrates shields but is less powerful. Less horizontal distance than the default, but a bit more vertical distance.
Custom 2 Stealth Smasher 16% (neutral slash on the ground); 15% (retreating slash); 17% (advancing slash and neutral slash in the air) Longer travel distance (about half the length of Final Destination), but Meta Knight is vulnerable while moving. The attack deals more knockback, about the same as his uncharged forward smash, and KOs at around 100% from the middle of the stage.
Final Smash Galaxia Darkness 40% to trapped opponents, 10% to others Swings his cape out directly in front of him while shouting "Know my power!" or "Behold....". If he misses with his cape, Meta Knight pauses for a brief time, and the Final Smash fails. When it connects, characters nearby become trapped, the screen then darkens to black, and after a few seconds, a large, single slash appears near Meta Knight, as he then slices the trapped opponents with one, powerful strike. Characters who are trapped by Meta Knight's cape always receive high, upwards knockback that can KO above 50%, with super armor ignored. Any opponents who are not trapped are also attacked, but instead take reduced damage and weak, upwards knockback. The weaker slash part of Galaxia Darkness can be avoided by dodging with correct timing.

Taunts

  • Up Taunt: Wraps himself in his cape, as if he's about to teleport, while scoffing. This is similar to his On-screen appearance.
  • Side Taunt: Says "Fight me!" while examining his sword, slashing twice, and finally pointing his sword in front of him.
  • Down Taunt: Spreads his wings while shouting "Come!". If he is facing left, he will perform the taunt facing the background instead, similar to how characters in Smash 64 did.

Idle Poses

  • Looks left, then right; may or may not be followed by one of the other idle poses.
  • Quickly and subtly swings Galaxia.
  • Pull his cape in front of himself and then throws it back.

On-Screen Appearance

  • Warps in with his cape.

Victory Fanfare

A rock-based remix directly from Brawl. It is a remix of the short recurring theme that plays when Kirby completes a stage or defeats a boss, debuting in Kirby's Dream Land.

Victory Poses

  • Flies in from the side and flings out his cape with one arm, saying "You have much yet to learn."
  • Swings outward with Galaxia as he takes a step forward, saying "Come back when you can put up a fight." as he teleports away using the Dimensional Cape.
  • Slashes with Galaxia aglow and spins it several times as he swings it to his side and poses, saying "Victory... is my destiny."

In Competitive Play

Official Custom Moveset Project

Character Custom sets available
Meta Knight's stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. Meta Knight 1211 1311 2211 2111 2311
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Notable players

In Event Matches

Solo Events

Co-op Events

Alternate costumes

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Meta Knight's stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. MetaKnightHeadWhiteSSB4-U.png MetaKnightHeadRedSSB4-U.png MetaKnightHeadGreenSSB4-U.png MetaKnightHeadNavySSB4-U.png MetaKnightHeadPinkSSB4-U.png MetaKnightHeadPurpleSSB4-U.png MetaKnightHeadGreySSB4-U.png

Trophies

Meta Knight
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.
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.
NES: Kirby's Adventure (05/1993)
SNES: Kirby Super Star (08/1996)
Meta Knight (Alt.)
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.
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.
NES: Kirby's Adventure (05/1993)
SNES: Kirby Super Star (08/1996)
Galaxia Darkness
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!
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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Trivia

  • Meta Knight was the last veteran fighter revealed before the launch of Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS in Japan whereas he was the first announced newcomer for Super Smash Bros. Brawl.
  • Meta Knight is the only Kirby character to not receive a new Final Smash in SSB4.
  • Meta Knight is the only Kirby character to have recycled voice clips.
    • Meta Knight is also the first Kirby series representative to reuse voice clips from the previous Super Smash Bros. installment.
  • Meta Knight is the only Kirby character to use the more subdued tripping sound generally used for "realistic" characters, despite his similar aesthetics to the other characters in his series.
  • Although by default, Meta Knight performs his "Victory...is my destiny." win pose whilst facing the camera, performing the win pose after winning in a Team Battle shows him performing it with his back turned to the camera, much like he did in Brawl.
  • Meta Knight, Little Mac, Ryu, and Sonic are the only characters whose entirety of default special moves can aid their recoveries.

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