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**{{nerf|The final hit has lower knockback scaling (120 → 113) and launches at a lower angle (70° → 65°), weakening its KO potential.}}
**{{nerf|The final hit has lower knockback scaling (120 → 113) and launches at a lower angle (70° → 65°), weakening its KO potential.}}
**{{change|The camera no longer shakes when Cloud is preparing the final hit of the move (though this was initially not the case in his character showcase video).}}
**{{change|The camera no longer shakes when Cloud is preparing the final hit of the move (though this was initially not the case in his character showcase video).}}
**{{change|When using any even-numbered costume, Cloud performs Omnislash Ver. 5, the variant of Omnislash used in ''Advent Children''.}}

Revision as of 07:56, December 27, 2020

Aesthetics

  • Change Due to the aesthetic used in Ultimate, Cloud's model features a more subdued color scheme, now more closely resembles his appearance in Dissidia Final Fantasy NT. His clothing and hair feature subtle detailing, and his muscles are more defined.
    • Change The Buster Sword's blade texture appears more "battle-worn", featuring scratches and a metallic sheen.
  • Change Cloud's sixth alternate costume is black instead of a deep teal, making it identical to the default Advent Children costume with the exception of his exposed left arm. His seventh alternate costume has also been slightly updated; it is now brown, instead of black.
  • Buff Cloud's Limit Gauge is now shown persistently above his damage meter, akin to Little Mac's Power Meter. This makes it possible to see how much the meter has been charged to.
  • Change The Buster Sword has a much brighter glow effect at its tip during Cloud's sword-based attacks, although this does not affect the range of the sword itself.
  • Change Cloud keeps his eyes open during his clapping animation.
  • Change Two of Cloud's victory poses have been tweaked:
    • Change His left-inputted victory pose now has him close his eyes and keeps them closed when the camera focuses on him.
    • Change His up-inputted victory pose now has him only flourish the Buster Sword once, and also turns his head away from the camera completely, hiding his face.
  • Change As with all previous downloadable fighters in SSB4, Cloud now has a unique Palutena's Guidance conversation.

Attributes

  • Buff Like all characters, Cloud's jumpsquat animation takes 3 frames to complete (down from 4).
  • Buff Cloud's initial dash speed (1.8 → 2.145) and run speed (1.97 → 2.167) are much faster.
  • Buff Cloud walks slightly faster (1.1 → 1.155).
  • Buff Cloud's air speed is slightly higher (1.1 → 1.155).
  • Buff Cloud's traction is higher (0.055 → 0.106).
  • Buff Forward roll has less ending lag (FAF 32 → 30).
  • Nerf Back roll has more startup (frame 4 → 5) and ending lag (FAF 32 → 35).
  • Buff Spot dodge has less ending lag (FAF 28 → 26).
  • Nerf Spot dodge grants less intangibility (frames 3-18 → 3-17).
  • Buff Air dodge grants more intangibility (frames 3-28 → 3-30).
  • Nerf Air dodge has significantly more ending lag (FAF 34 → 48).

Ground attacks

  • Neutral attack:
    • Buff The first and second hits have altered angles (60°/82° → 361°/180°) and knockback (42/28 base/24 scaling → 35/20 base/25/15 scaling) to keep opponents close to Cloud, akin to other neutral attacks. This allows them to connect better and jab lock.
    • Buff The first hit transitions faster into the second hit (frame 9 → 8), which transitions faster into the third hit (frame 11 → 9).
    • Buff The final hit's hitbox extends further inwards (Z offset: 9-16 → 8-16), improving its consistency against nearby opponents.
    • Nerf The first and third hits have higher hitlag multipliers (1.2× → 1.5× (hit 1), 1.4× → 2× (hit 3)), making them easier to SDI and DI respectively.
    • Nerf The first hit has had its three larger hitboxes replaced with four smaller ones (3.9u/2.9u/2.9u → 2u/2u/2.3u/2.3u).
    • Nerf Consecutive uses of the first hit are slower (11 frames → 15).
    • Change Cloud's leg for the first hit is angled lower, making the animation more consistent with the hitbox.
    • Change The second hit has redistributed hitbox sizes (3.3u/3.3u/3.3u → 3u/3u/3.5u).
  • Forward tilt:
    • Change Forward tilt no longer moves Cloud forward slightly, making it safer for spacing, but decreasing its effective range.
  • Dash attack:
    • Buff Dash attack's clean hit has more knockback scaling (60 → 70), noticeably improving its KO potential.
  • Forward smash:
    • Nerf Forward smash has slightly more ending lag (FAF 64 → 67).
    • Nerf Each hit has smaller hitboxes (5.4u/5.4u → 4.5u/4.5u (hit 1), 3u/5.4u/5.4u → 2.5u/5.2u/5.2u (hit 2), 6.8u/6.8u → 5.5u/5.5u (hit 3)), reducing its vertical range.
  • Up smash:
    • Buff Up smash has less startup (frame 15 → 12).
      • Nerf However, its total duration was not fully compensated (FAF 47 → 46), increasing its ending lag by two frames.
    • Buff Its 13% hitboxes have more knockback scaling (96 → 105), improving its KO potential.
  • Down smash:
    • Buff The farthest hitbox on the first hit deals less set knockback (120 → 85) and sends at a higher angle (176° (aerial)/165° (grounded) → 155°/150°), allowing it to connect into the second hit more reliably.
    • Nerf Down smash deals less damage (4% → 3% (hit 1), 12% → 11% (hit 2)), and the second hit also has less knockback scaling (94 → 92), reducing its KO potential.

Aerial attacks

  • Buff All aerials have less landing lag (15 frames → 9 (neutral, up), 18 → 11 (forward), 14 → 8 (back), 26 → 16 (down)).
  • Neutral aerial:
    • Nerf Neutral aerial has an altered animation where Cloud doesn't stretch his arm as much, noticeably reducing its range.
  • Forward aerial:
    • Change Forward aerial's sweetspots have a lower hitlag multiplier (2× → 1.4×), while the sourspots have a higher multiplier (1× → 1.4×).
  • Up aerial:
    • Nerf Up aerial has more startup with a shorter clean hit duration (frames 7-9 → 8-9), and no animation change. This reduces its range below and in front of Cloud and prevents it from hitting grounded opponents as easily.
    • Nerf The clean hit's deceptively large hitboxes have become smaller (4.7u (frames 7-9) → 4.2u (frame 8)/4u (frame 9)).
    • Nerf It auto-cancels later (frame 26 → 32), no longer doing so from a short hop fast fall and immediately after its hitboxes cease.
    • Change It deals less damage (12% → 11% (clean), 8.5% → 8% (late)) and knockback, and launches at a slightly more horizontal angle (82° → 80°). This hinders its KO potential, but allows it to combo better on landing.
  • Down aerial:
    • Nerf Down aerial has a shorter duration (frames 11-42 → 11-39) and auto-cancels later (frame 43 → 46), making its late hit harder to combo with.
    • Nerf It has more ending lag (FAF 60 → 65).

Throws and other attacks

  • Nerf All grabs have more startup (frame 7/10/11 (standing/dash/pivot) → 9/12/13) and ending lag (FAF 32/40/37 → 37/45/40).
  • Nerf Dash grab has slightly less range (Z2 offset: 10.6u → 10.4u).
  • Pummel:
    • Buff Pummel deals more hitlag (5 frames → 14), but has significantly less startup (frame 5 → 1) and ending lag (FAF 26 → 7), shortening its duration.
    • Nerf It deals much less damage (3% → 1.3%).
  • Back throw:
    • Nerf Back throw deals less knockback to bystanders (100 base/70 scaling → 48/90).
    • Change It launches bystanders at a lower angle (50° → 45°).
  • Down throw:
    • Nerf Down throw inflicts hitlag, and thus releases opponents later (frame 18 → 27), giving them more time to DI.
    • Nerf Due to the faster knockback physics, it has lost its combo potential.
    • Change The speed of the throw is no longer weight-dependent.
  • Edge attack:
    • Buff Edge attack deals more damage (8% → 10%).

Special moves

  • Change With the exception of Limit Blade Beam, all of Cloud's Limit Break specials cause Special Zoom when hitting an opponent.
  • Blade Beam:
    • Buff Non-Limit Blade Beam has less ending lag on the ground (FAF 61 → 54), improving its camping ability.
    • Nerf It has negative shield damage (0 → -4 (grounded, clean)/-3 (grounded, late)/-3.2 (aerial, clean)/-2.4 (aerial, late)), effectively dealing half its usual damage to shields.
  • Cross Slash:
    • Nerf Due to the changes to hitlag, Limit Cross Slash's hits transition considerably slower if shielded. This gives opponents substantially more reaction time, allowing them to continue shielding the move and punish it more easily.
    • Nerf Limit Cross Slash's last hit has less knockback scaling (153 → 147), weakening its KO potential. However, due to the 1v1 multiplier, it only KOs about 1% later. While the 1v1 multiplier does not affect knockback, it affects how much damage the initial hits of Limit Cross Slash do before the final hit.
    • Change Cross Slash's last hit has a lower hitlag multiplier (2.5× → 2×).
    • Change Cross Slash's visual effects have a sharper design inspired by Dissidia Final Fantasy instead of the brush-like strokes from Smash 4.
  • Climhazzard:
    • Buff Cloud can now tech at the peak of Climhazzard's height.
    • Buff There is a slightly wider window for the downward slash to snap the ledge.
    • Buff It has less landing lag (41 → 26 frames).
    • Buff The rising portion of Climhazzard snaps to ledges earlier (frame 28 → 24).
    • Buff The downward slash's sweetspot has been made untechable [1] and deals set knockback (90 base/25 scaling → 110 set/100 scaling), increasing its knockback at lower percents and allowing the grounded hit to land far more reliably at any percent. It is also easier to use as a sacrificial KO, as meteor smashes can now KO the opponent before they reach the bottom blast line.
    • Nerf The downward slash's sourspot deals much less base knockback (130 → 50), with knockback scaling not fully compensated (25 → 80), significantly hindering its safety on hit at lower percents, and in combination with the nerfs to rage, no longer KOing at very low percents near the edge.
    • Nerf Due to the changes to jostle mechanics, Cloud's horizontal momentum now immediately halts when hitting opponents with the rising hit of Climhazzard, increasing its vulnerability to edgeguarding. [2]
    • Buff Limit Climhazzard's second early hit has more knockback scaling (135 → 142), improving its KO potential.
    • Change Limit Climhazzard has a purple blade effect rather than a blue one.
  • Limit Charge:
    • Buff Like other charge-cancelable specials, Cloud can cancel Limit Charge by jumping or spot dodging.
    • Buff Cloud fills the Limit Gauge faster from dealing damage (full charge: 250% → 150%) and using Limit Charge (full charge: 400 frames → 335).
    • Nerf Canceling it is no longer instantaneous, instead incurring 7 frames of lag, leaving Cloud more vulnerable when charging it.
    • Nerf If Cloud gets hit during Limit Charge, including the lag from canceling it, his Limit Gauge is depleted rather than filled.
    • Nerf Cloud loses his Limit Break if no special move is used within 15 seconds of reaching full charge, requiring it to be charged again. This makes his Limit Breaks easier to avoid, and prevents him from having his stats increased indefinitely.
  • Finishing Touch:
    • Buff Finishing Touch has less startup lag on the ground (frame 16 → 14).
    • Buff The ground version's late hit has more vertical range during its first frames (Y offset: 16u → 22u), allowing it to hit opponents standing on the lower platforms of Battlefield.
    • Buff It has more knockback scaling (417 (early, grounded)/390 (late, grounded)/359 (early, air)/335 (late, air) → 431/406/371/349), improving its KO potential.
    • Change It no longer ignores weight, hindering its KO potential against heavyweights, but improving it against lightweights.
    • Nerf It has more ending lag (FAF 80 → 86).
  • Omnislash:
    • Nerf The final hit has lower knockback scaling (120 → 113) and launches at a lower angle (70° → 65°), weakening its KO potential.
    • Change The camera no longer shakes when Cloud is preparing the final hit of the move (though this was initially not the case in his character showcase video).
    • Change When using any even-numbered costume, Cloud performs Omnislash Ver. 5, the variant of Omnislash used in Advent Children.