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{{cquote|''Launch yoga-pose silhouettes in front of you.''|cite=''Smash for 3DS''{{'}}s foldout}}
{{cquote|''Launch yoga-pose silhouettes in front of you.''|cite=''Smash for 3DS''{{'}}s foldout}}
{{cquote|''Wii Fit Trainer sends an army of yoga pose silhouettes flying out. These silhouettes grow in size and push foes away, even off the stage! Foes that are close when this move begins may be hit multiple times in a row.''|cite=Description from ''Ultimate''{{'}}s Move List}}
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{{cquote|''Wii Fit Trainer sends an army of yoga pose silhouettes flying out. These silhouettes grow in size and push foes away, even off the stage! Foes that are close when this move begins may be hit multiple times in a row.''|cite=Description from ''Ultimate''{{'}}s Move List}}}}


'''Wii Fit''' is the [[Wii Fit Trainer]]'s [[Final Smash]].
'''Wii Fit''' is the [[Wii Fit Trainer]]'s [[Final Smash]].


==Overview==
==Overview==
Wii  Fit Trainer initiates the attack by assuming the tree position, and yelling one of six phrases, such as, "Let's get fired up!" or "Let's... step up the intensity." These phrases are different for the male Wii Fit Trainer and female Wii Fit Trainer. The Wii Fit Trainer then releases a multitude of human silhouettes of varying color, each in a variety of yoga and exercise poses. These silhouettes travel outward from Wii Fit Trainer, spreading out the farther they travel. This Final Smash's function bears resemblance to [[Mario Finale]].  
Wii  Fit Trainer initiates the attack by assuming the tree pose and then the warrior pose, yelling one of six phrases, such as, "Let's get fired up!" or "Let's... step up the intensity." These phrases are different for the male Wii Fit Trainer and female Wii Fit Trainer. The Wii Fit Trainer then releases a multitude of human silhouettes of varying color, each in a variety of yoga and exercise poses. These silhouettes travel outward from Wii Fit Trainer, spreading out the farther they travel. This Final Smash's function bears resemblance to [[Mario Finale]].  


Each silhouette deals 3% or 4% damage for every time they touch a fighter, and can trap the opponents into their hurt/[[hitstun]] animation, pushing them backwards off the stage, towards the blast line. The foe can be hit by the silhouettes nine to eleven times at maximum efficiency. The total amount of damage done by this Final Smash varies, but if the opponent is hit the maximum amount of times possible, they will be damaged between 33% and 37%. The move can effectively [[KO]] around 93%, although it can also KO by simply pushing the opponents too far away for them to [[recover]] back onto the stage.
In ''Smash 4'' each silhouette deals 3-5% damage for every time they touch a fighter, while in ''Ultimate'' they deal 2-3% damage. These silhouettes can trap the opponent in [[hitstun]], pushing them backwards off the stage and towards the blast line. In ''Smash Ultimate'' each silhouette was given a limited range, however a giant finisher silhouette (taking the form of the Dancer pose) was added to the attack, improving its [[KO]] potential significantly. In ''Smash 4'' the poses Wii Fit Trainer perform at the start of the move have hitboxes, but these were removed in ''Ultimate''.
 
In ''Ultimate'', the final silhouette released is much larger than the others and moves slowly across the stage. However, the other silhouettes now have a limited range.


==Origin==
==Origin==
[[File:Wii Fit Trainer Original.jpg|thumb|Tree Pose.]]
[[File:Wii Fit Trainer Original.jpg|thumb|Tree Pose.]]
The move is derived from the various poses that the trainers and players are required to stretch during gameplay of the ''Wii Fit'' series. The silhouette art-style used for the attack matches the yoga poses seen on the Japanese boxart for ''Wii Fit''.
The move is derived from the various poses that the trainers and players are required to perform during gameplay of the ''Wii Fit'' series. The silhouette art-style used for the attack matches the yoga poses seen on the Japanese boxart for ''Wii Fit'', as well as Wii Fit Trainer's [[List of character posters|character poster]].
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*While the Wii Fit Trainer herself has a ponytail hairstyle, the silhouettes that appear in the Final Smash have her hair in a bun. A similar case occurs with the [[Series symbol|''Wii Fit'' series symbol]].
*While the Wii Fit Trainer herself has a ponytail hairstyle, the silhouettes that appear in the Final Smash have her hair in a bun. A similar case occurs with the [[Series symbol|''Wii Fit'' series symbol]].
*The silhouettes appear to be female, even while using the male Wii Fit Trainer.
*The silhouettes appear to be female, even while using the male Wii Fit Trainer.
*Like [[Shulk]], Wii Fit's damage can be increased if the player successfully uses Deep Breathing before using it, much like using [[Monado Arts]].
*Similarly to [[Shulk]]'s Final Smash, Wii Fit's damage can be increased if the player successfully uses Deep Breathing before using it, much like using [[Monado Arts]]. However, this effect was removed in ''Ultimate''.
*Wii Fit shares a name with both Wii Fit Trainer's home series and the character's widely used nickname.  
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Revision as of 01:13, June 16, 2019

Wii Fit
Wii Fit Trainer's Final Smash, Wii Fit
User Wii Fit Trainer
Universe Wii Fit
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Wii Fit is the Wii Fit Trainer's Final Smash.

Overview

Wii Fit Trainer initiates the attack by assuming the tree pose and then the warrior pose, yelling one of six phrases, such as, "Let's get fired up!" or "Let's... step up the intensity." These phrases are different for the male Wii Fit Trainer and female Wii Fit Trainer. The Wii Fit Trainer then releases a multitude of human silhouettes of varying color, each in a variety of yoga and exercise poses. These silhouettes travel outward from Wii Fit Trainer, spreading out the farther they travel. This Final Smash's function bears resemblance to Mario Finale.

In Smash 4 each silhouette deals 3-5% damage for every time they touch a fighter, while in Ultimate they deal 2-3% damage. These silhouettes can trap the opponent in hitstun, pushing them backwards off the stage and towards the blast line. In Smash Ultimate each silhouette was given a limited range, however a giant finisher silhouette (taking the form of the Dancer pose) was added to the attack, improving its KO potential significantly. In Smash 4 the poses Wii Fit Trainer perform at the start of the move have hitboxes, but these were removed in Ultimate.

Origin

Wii Fit Trainer in Wii Fit.
Tree Pose.

The move is derived from the various poses that the trainers and players are required to perform during gameplay of the Wii Fit series. The silhouette art-style used for the attack matches the yoga poses seen on the Japanese boxart for Wii Fit, as well as Wii Fit Trainer's character poster.

Trophy Descriptions

Wii Fit trophy in for Wii U.
Wii Fit

Ntsc Wii Fit Trainer strikes the Warrior pose, sending an army of silhouettes flying forth in a variety of poses (21 in all!). This Final Smash's individual hits don't hurt much, but they add up and can even push foes off the edge. Meanwhile, Wii Fit Trainer is invincible! Unleash it at a height to get the full range of the cone effect.

Pal Wii Fit Trainer takes the Warrior pose, then sends an army of silhouettes flying forth in a variety of poses (21 in total!) This Final Smash's individual hits don't hurt much, but they add up, and can even push foes off the edge. Meanwhile, Wii Fit Trainer is invincible! Unleash it from a height to get the full range of the fan effect.

Gallery

Trivia

  • While the Wii Fit Trainer herself has a ponytail hairstyle, the silhouettes that appear in the Final Smash have her hair in a bun. A similar case occurs with the Wii Fit series symbol.
  • The silhouettes appear to be female, even while using the male Wii Fit Trainer.
  • Similarly to Shulk's Final Smash, Wii Fit's damage can be increased if the player successfully uses Deep Breathing before using it, much like using Monado Arts. However, this effect was removed in Ultimate.
  • Wii Fit shares a name with both Wii Fit Trainer's home series and the character's widely used nickname.