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Ness
in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
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Universe EarthBound
Other playable appearances in SSB
in Melee
in Brawl
in SSB4
Availability Unlockable
Final Smash PK Starstorm
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Ness has a variety of moves, from long-range attacks using psychic powers known as "PSI," to short-range attacks with his bat and yo-yo. Ness can also unleash PK Thunder, a guided attack that can launch him like a rocket or help him recover!
Super Smash Blog, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Official Site

Ness (ネス, Ness) is a playable character in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. He was revealed along with all other previous fighters on June 12, 2018. Makiko Ōmoto reprises her role as Ness through archived voice recordings.

Changes from Super Smash Bros. 4

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Ness was buffed substantially for his appearance in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Among his most notable buffs are his increased damage output, stronger up smash, and his down smash's greater edge-guarding potential. While some of these changes emphasize his existing strengths, Ness also has additional tools for zoning and edgeguarding and additional PK Thunder 2 distance and enhanced movement speed to address his weakness in recovery.

Aesthetics

  • Change Ness' model features a more subdued color scheme. Some of the detailing on his clothes and weapons are more prominent, such as the vertical stitching of his socks.
  • Change Ness faces the screen regardless of which direction he turns, which also causes his animations to be mirrored.
  • Change The text on his yo-yo now reads "SUPER NINTENDO 2018 MOTHER". The yo-yo also produces trailing aftereffects when in motion.
  • Change Many of his PSI moves now have their respective PSI graphics from EarthBound.
  • Change Ness' eyes bulge and grow more circular when he is hit or frozen.
  • Change Ness has a new idle animation where he bounces in place with his arms to the side, similar to Sonic.
  • Change His air dodge now resembles its Melee iteration more closely.
  • Change Ness' victory poses have been slightly altered:
    • When Ness poses with his bat, he swings his bat only once instead of multiple times.
    • Ness skips into the victory area instead of hopping in place in previous games.
    • He has a more astonished expression during his look-about victory pose.

Attributes

  • Buff Like all characters, Ness's jumpsquat animation now takes three frames to complete.
  • Buff Ness jumps higher.
  • Buff Ness dashes faster.
  • Buff Ness has faster air speed.

Ground Attacks

  • Buff Neutral attack connects more reliably.
    • Nerf Neutral attack deals slightly less damage.
  • Buff Forward tilt deals more damage and can trip opponents.
  • Buff Up smash and down smash have regained the charging hitboxes they prior to SSB4. The yo-yo can also hang below the ledge, improving Ness's edge-guarding abilities significantly.
  • Buff Up smash deals significantly more knockback.
  • Buff Up tilt has more horizontal range and a bigger hitbox.
  • Change Dash attack has a new animation. Ness now pulls his hands to his hips to generate PSI unlike him pushing out his palms and PSI appearing like in the previous games.

Aerial Attacks

  • Change Neutral aerial:
    • Buff Neutral aerial has reduced landing lag.
    • Buff Neutral aerial has increased range.
      • Change Ness now emits PSI from his hands to indicate its increased range, similar in appearance to Zelda's neutral aerial.
        • Change Neutral aerial now uses a magic sound effect in line with the changes to its animation.
  • Change Forward aerial:
    • Buff Forward aerial has reduced landing lag.
    • Buff Forward aerial deals more damage.
  • Change Back aerial:
    • Buff Back aerial has reduced landing lag.
    • Buff Back aerial deals more damage.
  • Change Up aerial is a completely different move in which Ness waves his hand in an arc over his head and emits PSI from his index finger, hitting 5 times.
    • Change The move now uses magic sound effects in lieu of its new animation.
    • Nerf The multi-hit nature of the move makes it riskier for Ness to land on shield, bearing a stark contrast to his relatively safe up aerial in Smash 4.
    • Nerf Up aerial has less horizontal range.
    • Buff Up aerial deals more damage when all hits connect.
  • Change Down aerial:
    • Buff Down air has reduced ending and landing lag, and is speedier overall.
    • Buff Down air now autocancels sooner after the hitbox, allowing Ness to buffer the move out of a shorthop and land with no lag. This grants the move combo potential, especially with the new engine featuring untechable grounded spikes, and heavily improves its landing utility.
    • Bug fix Down air now has proper knockback scaling in line with spikes on the rest of the cast.

Throws/other attacks

  • Change Ness now grabs and pummels his opponents using PSI.
    • Buff Pummel deals slightly more damage.
    • Nerf Pummel is noticeably slower.
  • Nerf Down throw deals more knockback, reducing its combo potential at mid-percents.

Special moves

  • Change PK Flash:
    • Change Aspects of PK Flash's animations have been tweaked; the explosion is now more seafoam in color and emits its respective graphic from EarthBound upon being unleashed.
    • Buff The projectile travels faster.
    • Buff The projectile can now can now travel through soft and semisoft platforms.
    • Buff PK Flash no longer dissipates upon making contact with hard platforms and can instead be held at the ground until the move is fully-charged.
    • Buff The explosion has more active frames.
    • Buff Ness no longer becomes helpless upon releasing PK Flash in the air.
  • Change PK Fire:
    • Change Aspects of the move's animations have been tweaked; Ness now uses one hand to fire the projectile, summoning a red spark on his index finger and pointing in the direction of the move. Diamond-shaped PSI energy also rises up within the fire pillar, bearing close resemblance to PK Fire's graphic effects from EarthBound.
    • Buff Ness fires PK Fire 3 frames faster.
    • Buff PK Fire does more damage on its initial hit
    • Buff PK Fire's landing lag has been significantly reduced.
    • Buff The projectile's hitbox is larger.
    • Buff The flame pillar engulfs opponents more reliably.
    • Buff PK Fire has significantly less ending lag.
    • Change PK Fire pushes Ness back slightly when used on the ground, similar to Lucas's PK Fire.
  • Change PK Thunder:
    • Change PK Thunder's graphic effects have been changed to more closely resemble the move's appearance in EarthBound.
    • Buff PK Thunder now has a window of intangibility shortly before Ness summons the electric ball.
    • Buff PK Thunder now has an angle indicator when the ball of lighting moves close to Ness, allowing the player to see the trajectory Ness will travel during PK Thunder 2.
    • Buff PK Thunder 2 travels further.
    • Buff PK Thunder 2 has more intangibility frames during the move, significantly improving its safety and recovery against counterattacks.
    • Nerf PK Thunder 2 deals less knockback.
  • Change PSI Magnet:
    • Change PSI Magnet now uses its graphic effects from EarthBound and displays a visible suction field around the magnet.
    • Buff PSI Magnet is larger.
    • Buff PSI Magnet no longer halts Ness's horizontal momentum in the air.
    • Buff PSI Magnet now has a weak hitbox on startup.
    • Buff PSI Magnet now deals damage to opponents who enter it (even if they are attacking), in addition to pushing them away.
      • Buff PSI Magnet's lasting hitbox can break weak projectiles that enter it, improving its safety when used for absorption.
  • Change PK Starstorm is similar to its Brawl iteration, firing slower meteors that spread out over the stage. Paula and Poo now accompany Ness during the move. PK Starstorm particle effects from EarthBound accompany each meteor, and the Sound Stone's background pattern appears in the stage's background.

Role in World of Light

Ness was absent in the World of Light trailer, though he presumably became a spirit alongside the rest of the galaxy (sans Kirby) when Galeem unleashed its beams of light.

Alternate costumes

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sPK2K78Evow

Gallery

Character Showcase Video

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Trivia

  • Ness is the only one of the four original unlockable characters from the Smash 64 game to be playable in the E3 demo.
    • Ness is also the only one to appear on the box art. However, Captain Falcon is also featured in the full group artwork.
  • Ness's yo-yo reads "SUPER NINTENDO 2018" and "MOTHER", in reference to his console of origin, Ultimate's set year of release, and his home series, respectively.
  • Ultimate is the first Smash game where Ness does not receive any new voice clips.