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Plasma Breath
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Ridley charging the attack in Ultimate.
User Ridley
Universe Metroid

Plasma Breath (リドリーブレス, Ridley Breath) is Ridley's neutral special move in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

Overview

Pressing the special move button causes Ridley to rear back and charge a fireball in his mouth, and either after a brief time or by releasing the button, releases a stream of fireballs that bounce on the ground. The longer the special move button was held, the more fireballs he spits out. The move has a long start up, but its full charge is accessed sooner than other charged projectiles, and deals a large amount of damage should all fireballs connect.

While charging the attack, Ridley receives a special hurtbox on his mouth. Should an opponent attack hit him in this hurtbox (with hitstun), the fireball will explode in his mouth, dealing extra damage to himself and leaving him momentarily stunned. Ridley will take no knockback, however.

Origin

Samus Aran and Ridley in the original Metroid. Hosting on this wiki to cut down on external links on the pages for Alternate Costumes.
Ridley spitting fireballs at Samus in Metroid.

Ridley has had the ability to spew fire in nearly every one of his appearances, though the move in Ultimate specifically hearkens back to its functionality from the first Metroid game, where he spits several fireballs in succession and they bounce along the floor, forcing Samus to carefully dodge them or freeze them to avoid damage.

In the Metroid Prime series, Meta Ridley gains a weak point in his mouth. Whenever he opens it, either to roar or to charge and fire a plasma attack, and the player shoots at it enough, he either becomes dazed and open for attack (in Metroid Prime and as Omega Ridley in Metroid Prime 3: Corruption) or takes damage (as Meta Ridley in Metroid Prime 3). Both of these effects are reflected in Smash.