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Shulk (SSB4)

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Shulk
in Super Smash Bros. 4
Shulk
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Universe Xenoblade Chronicles
Final Smash Chain Attack
Shulk's stock icon in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U.
This article is about Shulk's appearance in Super Smash Bros. 4. For the character in other contexts, see Shulk.
Shulk Foresees a Fight!
—Introduction Tagline

Shulk was unofficially revealed as a playable character in Super Smash Bros. 4 alongside Bowser Jr. and Ganondorf via leaked videos from footage used by ESRB to rate the game before being formally confirmed on August 29th, 2014. His official reveal came along with the announcement of the "new" Nintendo 3DS port of his game Xenoblade Chronicles.

Prior his official reveal, Shulk's English voice actor, Adam Howden, had tweeted on 19 May 2014 that he had performed voiceover work for a game he was not allowed to speak about.

Known moveset

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Shulk performing Back Slash on Mario, then on King Dedede.

Shulk uses the Monado as his main weapon, which can attack from long range using its beam properties. The Monado also gives Shulk access to various arts (which display kanji characters behind him when in use) to fight. The arts, which activate via his neutral special, are:

  • 翔 (Jump): Higher jumps, lower defense.
  • 疾 (Speed): Faster movement, weaker attacks.
  • 盾 (Shield): Higher defense, slower movement.
  • 斬 (Buster): Stronger attacks, weaker launch ability.
  • 撃 (Smash): Stronger launch ability, weaker attacks, lower defense against launching.
  • Neutral combo - A punch, kick, slash combo. Very similar to Ike's Neutral Combo.
  • Up tilt - A fast, overhead sword swipe
  • Down tilt - A reasonably fast downward swipe.
  • Forward air - An overhead forward Monado swipe.
  • Back air - A quick backwards slash, much like Ike's.
  • Down air - Shulk holds the Monado below him, as he continues to fall.
  • Up smash - Shulk smashes the hilt of the Monado to the ground, causing the beam to strike upward.
  • Side smash - A long stab using the Monado's beam.
  • Down smash - An attack with long start-up and ending lag, but is a high range spinning slash.
  • Air Slash - Shulk's up special move, which works very similarly to Dolphin Slash albeit with two sword strikes.
  • Back Slash - Shulk's side special move, which hits harder if the opponent's back is facing him.
  • Vision - A counterattack much like those of Fire Emblem characters. It is a down special move.
  • Final Smash - Shulk summons Dunban and Riki to perform a Chain Attack on his opponents, before finishing them off with a strong Monado slash.

Reveal trailer

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Gallery

Trivia

  • The title of Shulk's trailer is the line he says in Xenoblade Chronicles when the party is about to face a powerful enemy.
    • Due to said line having no obvious connection to the trailer, some fans believe it is in reference to the ESRB leak.
  • In the beginning of Shulk's trailer, he says, "I'm really feeling it!" After the reveal, a meme started which replaced the word "feeling" with something rhyming with it or is close to feeling, such as, "I'm really stealing it!"