Which Smash Ultimate characters have additional moves

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For a while, I thought that every character in Smash Ultimate had precisely the same set of attacks and specials, just different specifics about what those moves did. In other words, I thought this was an exhaustive list of attacks and specials regardless of character:

  • 1 or 2 jab attacks
  • 3 "tilt" attacks, Up/Side/Down
  • 3 "smash" attacks, Up/Side/Down
  • 1 "dash" attack
  • 5 "air" attacks, Up/Forward/Backward/Down/Neutral
  • 4 "special" moves, Up/Side/Down/Neutral

Sometimes those moves would behave differently in situations, but I thought there would always be the same number; for example, when Inkling has no ink, their Neutral and Down special moves are replaced with another move that recovers ink. However, I've recently discovered that the ink-recovery move is actually available at other times as well; it is accessed with Shield+Special while on the ground. I had never previously known that Shield+Special could ever access a move that wasn't in the typical set of 4 specials.

Do any other characters have a "Shield+Special" move which is distinct from their other specials? Or are there any other button combinations which result in an extra attack or special move? Note that this isn't about different results from the same button presses, such as Ganondorf having different "air" down+special and "ground" down+special, only moves which require an actual different combination of inputs.

Best Answer

There are a number of characters that have additional moves, but first, you are missing a few sets of moves that all characters have:

  • 1 Final Smash
  • 3 grab moves (regular/pivot/dash, which have the same animation but different frame data)
  • 1 pummel (press A while you have a character grabbed)
  • 4 throws (up, down, forward, back)
  • 3 taunts (up, down, side)
  • 2 rolls, a dodge, and a shield drop (forward, back, and down while shielding, and very slight down while on a platform)
  • 1 air dodge
  • 4 options from ledge (normal getup, attack, jump, roll) (previous games had two of each of these, depending on if you were over 100%, not sure if ultimate has this or not)
  • 4 getup options from being knocked down (normal getup, attack, roll left, roll right)
  • 3 tech options (tech in place, tech left, tech right)

Here are some other additional moves specific characters get under certain circumstances:

  • As mentioned by Mage Xy, Zair moves if you have a tether grab (young link, toon link, samus, dark samus, zero suit samus, lucas, luigi)
  • As greyShift has mentioned, Ryu and Ken have different ways of inputting their attacks which grant them more power
  • Also as greyShift mentioned, they have "medium" attacks in addition to their tilts and smash attacks
  • Bowser Jr has an aerial attack after having used his up B
  • Donkey Kong has the option of throwing again after using his Cargo Throw (forward throw)
  • Robin has different aerial attacks when you smash the control stick rather than tilt it, as with smash attacks vs tilts on the ground. The levin sword must be available to perform these.
  • As you mentioned, Inkling has the special option of pressing B while shielding
  • Samus and Dark Samus have two different side-Bs, depending on if you smash the control stick or not. Smash side-B produces a super-missile as opposed to a regular missile.

And for completeness, here is a list of the characters whose moves are actually completely separate moves, however they simply replace other moves:

  • Kirby has 78(?) different neutral Bs, depending on who he has eaten
  • Little Mac has a different neutral B depending on if his KO Punch is charged
  • Cloud has a different Down B according to whether or not his Limit Break is charged. Also all his specials are different once Limit Break has been charged.
  • Ken and Ryu both have two final smashes, depending on where the opponent is located
  • Worth mentioning that technically Pokemon Trainer is one character, so all moves are duplicated three times between Squirtle, Ivysaur and Charizard.
  • The Miis each have 4 options for each special