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Wolf (PM)

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For the unmodded version of Wolf, see Wolf (SSBB).
Wolf
in Project M and Project+
Official image of Wolf O'Donnell in Super Smash Bros. Brawl
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Universe Star Fox
Base game appearance Brawl
Alternate costume Classic Wolf
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Wolf is a playable character in the Brawl mod Project M.

Attributes

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Wolf's alternate costume.

Changes from Brawl to PM

  • Buff The new physics and re-introduction of wavedashing give Wolf many more options, including his own shine combos unique from that of Fox's or Falco's.
  • Buff Wolf Flash has been slightly changed so that if Wolf hits a foe with the end of the animation, he won't fall helpless, allowing him to then use another recovery move to get back on stage.
  • Buff Reflector sends opponents at a diagonally upward trajectory, allowing for potentially deadly juggling combos. It can now be cancelled even after reflecting a projectile, which prevents a shine lock from characters with fast projectiles.
  • Nerf Reflector no longer has intangibility.
  • Change Dash attack has a new claw swipe animation, but functions similarly to its Brawl counterpart.
  • Change Wolf's Blaster has been changed. Projectiles are slower than before, but do more damage and are larger. The endlag of the blaster can be canceled by an air dodge, allowing Wolf to waveland out of it.
  • Change Fire Wolf is now is a single-hit aerial dash attack that will send foes flying in the direction which he is traveling. It will not cause enemies to tumble.
  • Change Holding any taunt button when hitting an opponent with a sweetspotted Wolf Flash causes Wolf to howl.
  • Change Wolf's Up Smash is now a single swipe upwards.

Classic Wolf

Classic Wolf appears as Wolf's alternate costume, drawing inspiration from his early appearances.

Moveset

Up to date as of [version].

Name Damage Description
Neutral attack
Forward tilt
Up tilt
Down tilt
Dash attack
Forward smash
Up smash
Down smash
Neutral aerial
Forward aerial
Back aerial
Up aerial
Down aerial
Grab
Pummel
Forward throw
Back throw
Up throw
Down throw
Floor attack (front)
Floor attack (back)
Floor attack (trip)
Edge attack (fast)
Edge attack (slow)
Neutral special
Side special
Up special
Down special
Final Smash

In competitive play

Notable players

External links