Wario (SSBB)

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This article is about Wario's appearance in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. For other uses, see Wario.

Wario
Wario
WarioSymbol.svg
Universe Wario
Appears in SSBB
Availability Starter
Tier S (3)


Unveiled at E3 2006, Wario (ワリオ, Wario) makes his first playable appearance in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. Wearing his WarioWare outfit, Wario has an attack where he builds up flatulence over time and later releases a deadly fart called the Wario Waft, which was highly exaggerated in the trailer by making it a bigger explosion of fart than it is in the actual game, similar to the exaggeration of Dimensional Cape.

What was apparent in the most recent trailer is that he walks on his tiptoes. In the small amount of footage revealed at E3 2007, Wario was shown to walk with a Mr. Game & Watch-like stop-motion gait (similar to his movement in WarioWare cutscenes). Wario currently ranks 3rd on the tier list due to his heavy weight, great horizontal directional influence, small size, great recovery, approach game, amazing air game/mobility, unpredictability, great matchups, and a few good finishers.

Attributes

Wario is a very unique, unorthodox addition to the Smash Bros. series. He is a heavy character, so he is hard to KO, especially horizontally due to his extremely good horizontal directional influence but he is very mobile in the air, possessing the third-fastest lateral air movement (behind Yoshi and Jigglypuff) with a solid set of aerials to go with it. His fast air speed can make up for his slow dash speed. In addition, almost all of his attacks have strange lag patterns: either they have ending or starting lag, but rarely both. His recovery is deceptively good, thanks to his Wario Bike and his aerial movement. He thrives on surprise and deception, and he can vary his approaches like few can. One of Wario's most notable attributes is his size, which is rather small for a heavyweight (the smallest), meaning he is not easy to hit (about the same size as Mario, only a tad wider). Wario can crawl, although it is not entirely useful for dodging attacks but good for landing down tilts while approaching the character. Wario also boasts one of the best Smash Boosts in the game, which allows him to cover great distances and string together combos in a relatively short amount of time. Other abilities include his ability to juggle with his Up aerial, KO opponents at low percentages with his forward smash or even lower with an almost fully charged Wario Waft which at that point can KO as low as 50% with start-up of only 3 frames, and use Chomp to stop projectiles and interrupt certain moves, many of them powerful, commonly used approaches (e.g. Jigglypuff's Rollout), because Chomp behaves like a grab. His Wario Bike, when thrown at an enemy, is the only projectile in the game that can spike (with the exception of the pitfall item), and it is quite large. Because of his limited KO moves he should not use them too much for racking up damage. Also, he can infinitely chain grab with down throw on Bowser. Overall, Wario is an excellent heavyweight, ranking high in the tier list for Brawl.

He only has a few main problems. For one, Wario has very poor range on his attacks, especially in his smashes (but all his smashes have a fast start up). This is compensated for by his unpredictable and fast approach, and the fact that attacking his motorcycle breaks it up to yield temporary projectiles, which, with his glide toss (and the unusual bouncing properties of the wheels), make up for his poor range. Another problem would be that his unusual animation coming out of a grab leaves him extremely vulnerable to chaingrabs and infinite grabs; however, to compensate that lag, his dominantly aerial fighting style makes him one of the most difficult characters to grab due to characters being completely safe from grabs in midair. While these issues aren't overly crippling, while not all characters have a grab release option against Wario, including Meta Knight and many of those who have one have trouble grabbing Wario, a Wario has to stay very deceptive and slippery to avoid getting nailed by his poor range and getting grabbed by those who have a grab release option on him.

Moveset

Ground Attacks

Normal

  • Neutral Attack - Left hook, then right hook. Decent knockback, sending the victim directly up. 6% per punch, 12% total if both fists hit opponent. Has decent range.
  • Dash Attack - Trips and falls flat on his face, sliding a small bit. Can be canceled for both DACUS if it connects and smash boost. 7% in early frames, 5% later.
  • Strong Side - Wario swings his right fist in a circle then thrusts it forward. Fairly slow with surprisingly decent range. Tilt control pad/stick to aim up or down. Good KO move at about 120%. Wario's longest ranged non-projectile. May be based off of an attack from Wario's look-alike Booster in Super Mario RPG. Deals 13%
  • Strong Down - Stabs his index finger at the ground in front of him. Quite quick compared to his other moves, but has ending lag. Below average range, but not that bad and has enough priority to beat Meta Knight's down tilt. Has a disjointed hitbox. 8% damage
  • Strong Up - Raises both hands above his head, raising the roof. Decent vertical launcher for combos. Decent range. 10% damage

Smash

  • Forward Smash - His trademark Dash Attack from the Wario Land and Wario World, grants him super armor while moving forward . Very fast but poor range. Wario runs in place while charging. Very high knockback. 19-26%
  • Up Smash - Head grows as Wario spins, hitting multiple times with the head. Poor range, but deals very good damage and has good priority. 15-21%
  • Down Smash - Spins on the ground, bashing foes with his head. First hit has good knockback, subsequent hits had gradually weaker strength and knockback and final frames are very punishable. Somewhat similar to Wolf's neutral-air. 13-18%

Other

  • Ledge Attack - Crawls up the ledge and flips onto his back, attacking with his head. 6%
  • 100% Ledge Attack - Crawls up the ledge and slides his hand across the ground. Similar to his down tilt. 10%
  • Floor Attack - Directly spins from his position with his right fist out. 6%
  • Trip Attack - Attacks with both hands in front of him, then attacks with his legs behind him. 5%

Aerial Attacks

  • Neutral Aerial - Accompanied by a gradually lowering sound of falling, Wario extends his hands and fingers, then spins in place. A quick move to use in the air, and has two hitboxes, the first being stronger than the second. 9% initially, then 4% for a total of 13%. It can hit more than once when opponents at no damage rate.
  • Forward Aerial - Sticks his foot a short distance forward. Very short ranged and very little damage or knockback, but very high speed , priority and last a long time. Best used for "wall of pain" style attacking. 7% damage if inflicted within the first few frames, 5% later (cannot hit the same target twice). Can reduce a lot of horizontal knockback.
  • Back Aerial - Throws his head backwards, hitting with it, entire body horizontal. Similar to his forward air only stronger with longer end lag. If he lands while performing this, he will fall onto his back. 10%
  • Up Aerial - Claps above his head. High knockback, can KO easily with low delay. The hitbox is his whole body, even where he doesn't clap. 17%
  • Down Aerial - Turns upside down and spins, drilling with his head. Has decent knockback, is very hard to use DI out of, and is very effective if used after a short-hop without fast-falling. Deals 2% 6 times, then finishes with a knockback hit dealing 4% for a total of 16%.

Grabs and Throws

  • Pummel - Touches the victim in the crotch area. 2%
  • Forward Throw - Wild Swing-Ding from Wario World; spins foe around and throws him/her forward. Usually starts KO at about 150% Identical to Mario and Luigi's back throw. 12%
  • Back Throw - Hits them backward with his butt. Wario briefly wiggles his behind with an open mouth. 9%
  • Up Throw - Throws them into the air and jumps up, headbutting them. Can combo to rising fully charged Wario Waft. 10%
  • Down Throw - Throws the victim on the ground and sits violently on top of them, who is then knocked behind Wario. Probably based on the ground pound move the Wario Land and Wario World. Wario is capable of chaingrabbing with this,even chain grabbing 0-death on Bowser or 50-death Falco and Wolf. Deals 4% when landing on the victim, then 3% after they are released. 7% total

Taunts

Up: Belly-laughs so hard (as heard by the Wii-mote when selecting Wario), his jaw unhinges, so he has to manually put it back with his hands. If he is holding the back tire of his bike, it looks as if he is biting it.

Side: Accompanied by a "wiggly" sound similar to the one heard while using corkscrew, Wario wiggles his butt at the screen with his hands extended in each direction, and he teasingly snickers. Wario seems to float as the bottoms of his shoes are touching each other.

Down: Wario faces the screen, holds up three fingers with his left hand that seem to form a "W" for Wario, and then does the same with his right hand after putting away his left hand. Then, he holds them both out at the same time. Wario utters "Wah!" three times for each time he holds up a hand, the third "Wah!" having the most enthusiasm.

While riding Wario Bike (in any direction): Wario faces to his right and does his signature "W" sign at the screen with both hands and then picks his nose with his left hand. Another trick considered a taunt is when Wario does a wheelie by gently holding up on the control stick, where he stands on the back of his seat and flaps his right hand based on how fast he is going up and down.

Special Moves

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Role in The Subspace Emissary

Wario in the SSE

After Kirby does battle with Petey Piranha to free the princesses, one of the cages in which Petey holds either Princess Zelda or Princess Peach will break, depending on which cage the player damaged more while battling Petey. The Princess who the player saves will escape with the player; the other will be injured and trapped beneath their wrecked cage. Wario drops heavily into the stadium with a Dark Cannon. Blasting the princess, Wario traps her in the form of a trophy and takes off with the trophy on his shoulder. He is revealed to be a member of the Subspace Army.


Wario then hunts down Lucas in an abandoned zoo, dispatching Porky to corner him and weakening him. Porky is defeated by Lucas with the help of Ness, but Wario appears and captures Ness, who is hit defending Lucas.


Upon finding the trophy of Luigi, Wario lets his guard down and picks up the trophy. Wario is ambushed by Waddle Dees and then loses his trophies to King Dedede who steals his Cargo. Wario tracks Lucas and his partner, the Pokémon Trainer, down and fights them. Wario is defeated and left behind. When Galleom's Subspace Bomb detonates, the area of Subspace expands and absorbs Wario's trophy. Wario confronts King Dedede later on the steps to the Great Maze, and he is stunned to see Luigi and Ness beside him. Realising that he can't fight all of them, he instead drives his bike to the top and beats them there. He also aids the heroes in their battle against Tabuu.

Although he works for the Subspace Army, he had no specific allegiance to Master Hand, only following his orders because he enjoyed doing so.

Other

On-Screen Appearance

Crashes in sideways on his bike, jumps off, and his bike explodes while he dusts himself off.

Idle Poses

  • Crosses his arms, fists clenched
  • Scratches his bottom

Victory Pose

Victory Theme: Wario Series Theme

  • He does a donut on his bike, makes a "W" sign with his hand, saying "Yes!", then pulls on his mustache and makes the "W" sign again, process repeats.
  • He laughs gloatingly and then falls over, rolling on his back.
  • Pats his belly, releasing a fart that after smelling, results in an "Oooh..." from Wario.

Wii Remote Choice

Wario does his signature belly laugh, also heard when initiating his upward directional taunt.

Credits Music

  • WarioWare, Inc. Medley


Costume Gallery

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Wario's Biker Outfits
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Wario's overall outfits

Trivia

  • Due to his dodgy walking animation, if he is walking backwards on conveyor belts in custom stages, he cannot walk onto another conveyor belt.
  • Ironically, Prima Official Guide put Wario in the worst part 5/10, despite having one of the best matchups in the game.
  • Wario is the only character to have a Victory Theme based off of a game that was released after the release of Brawl: Wario Land: Shake It!. Wario's crawling animation is also based off of this game.
  • Despite Wario Land being an action-based game series, most of Wario's moves don't come from any of his games, or are unique to Brawl, much to the disappointment of many fans.
  • When riding the motorcycle over an embedded Pitfall, Wario will be shot off of his bike, usually resulting in a One-hit KO.
  • If you use Captain Falcon's Final Smash on Wario just as he gets on to his bike without knocking him out, the bike remains on the stage stood up at though Wario were about to climb on, but invisible. It is not known what causes this. Wario cannot use his Bike unless he is standing next to the invisible one (at which point it becomes visible) or destroys it.
  • Wario's forward tilt is maybe based off of one of Booster's attacks, a character from Super Mario RPG, where he winds up and throws his fist far in front of him.
  • Wario never blinks. In fact, the only times his eyes are closed are during his sleeping animation, dizzy animation, and the first few frames of getting hit.
  • Wario is the only playable villain not to be seen revived in The Subspace Emissary.
  • Biker Wario's buttons show a W, and underneath it says "Made In". This is a reference to the Japanese name for the WarioWare series, "Made in Wario".

External links

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