In Super Smash Bros. 4, character-specific Beam Sword attacks, such as Marth and Roy's two-hit slashes, are no longer present. That's why Armada pulls so many bombs and Stitchs, he never misses an opportunity to pull a turnip. A well known trait of a lightsaber is its distinctive hum when it is ignited, which rises in pitch and volume as the blade is moved rapidly through the air.

Characters with little stun can DI, wiggle, and Neutral Air out of this, though, but usually, the player can just trade hits with them, with attack of their own. I've had a super turnip a couple times, a beam sword maybe once or twice, and never a bomb-omb. Lash out at your foes from a distance—they can't hit back! It had been known for years that Peach could drop a turnip while floating, maintain her float, throw a turnip as soon as a floated aerial ended, and stop floating but it was not until late 2005 that American Peach Vidjogamer discovered how this was done. She is also owner of one of the best projectiles in the game. Throwing the Beam Sword results in minimal damage in this game, as well as a severely reduced knockback. Available and appearing from within the Super Smash Bros. series, it can be wielded and charged for melee attacks or can even be thrown.

You can make the most of its power by attacking enemies as they're falling, or when you're too far away for them to counter-attack. Both make her formidable and unique and both are also necessary for high-level play. In Melee and Brawl, a Beam Sword is one of few unusual items Peach can pull out via her Vegetable attack, though the chances of this are slim (1 out of 58 chance).

Just wait till you use it for a side smash! Once picked up, the item acts as if the character was made to be a swordsman. It also appears the Beam Sword will strike with combos for neutral slashes, A comparison between a Beam Sword's normal strike and full-charged strike (3DS), List of Super Smash Bros. series characters. The length of the blade changes depending on the fighting spirit of the wielder. Peach does not fall into any specific archetype of a fighting game character; her attributes are quite varied, with average weight, a low falling speed, and among the slowest dashes in the game, alongside a high air speed. This page was last edited on September 12, 2020, at 03:11. New side smash, a powerful slap. (Note: The lower percentages apply to Fox/Falco, while Chainthrowing Captain Falcon requires him to be closer to 30%) Beyond 80-something% for Fox and Captain Falcon and closer to 90% for Falco, the opponent can DI, wiggle, and/or Shine out of the chain. Because of the (nonexistent) amount of stun in Peach's attacks, a Ddwn air into a Vidjo-cancel or even a Vidjo-drop can be shielded as long as the person hit by the down air is not launched off the ground by it—which, unfortunately, requires high percentages. Currently, Peach is ranked 6th in the tier list, located in the A Tier. For Super Smash Bros. Melee on the GameCube, a GameFAQs message board topic titled "Peach's bomb/beam sword/mr.

In Super Smash Bros. Melee the sword was reduced in length in its model, but it extended when used to attack. 100% ledge attack- Somewhat slowly gets up and swirls her foot in a 360° motion in front of herself, similar to Mario's down smash, only much weaker and less range. Ultimate, retaining its appearance from Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U. It could be a reference to Ness's bat. Peach pulls Toad out of hammerspace, and holds him out in front of her. As a battering item, the Beam Sword will bolster the player's power, as well as potentially add some options to their game via throwing. In Melee and Brawl, the Beam Sword's range significantly increases in size, particularly in the case of charged smash attacks. The Bob-omb is also Peach's strongest attack. Using the Peach Bomber on most walls in the game will cause Peach to rise upward a tad. The item's long range is its most noteworthy property in both Melee and Brawl. While floating, it is possible to move left or right via directional influence. These turnips function similarly to items, though they disappear if they touch the ground. Sometimes Peach will pull different items from the ground, including Beam Swords, Bob-ombs and Mr. Saturns, however, the chances are very low (1/300). It has four attacks: a standard attack, a strong side attack, a side smash attack, and a dash attack. The parasol does damage at all times of the animation.

From the Super Mario Wiki, the Mario encyclopedia, https://www.mariowiki.com/index.php?title=Beam_Sword&oldid=3023612, Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U Items, Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS Trophies. In the SSF games, the Beam Sword presents a similar humming that can be heard whenever it is swung, though it sounds more like static electricity. After a minute, the item pickup sound will play and the Beam Sword regains its usual properties, though the player can also toss the sword and pick it up again to restore its proper attributes.

In the Super Smash Bros., it had a certain length that was restricted to how close the enemy was. The player can also down air while barely hitting the opponent, perform a Vidjo-drop bomb-drop and immediately airdodge to avoid the ensuing explosion (though this technique is easily countered by airdodging by people who often airdodge after a down air from Peach in the hopes that she mistimes the follow-up or that they can simply shield it if they are on the ground). These sound effects were modified in the PAL and American releases of Super Smash Bros. and all versions of Super Smash Bros. Melee to no longer resemble that of the lightsabers, but would be standardised to resemble the weapon in all regions from Super Smash Bros. Brawl onwards. The faces on the Vegetables depict the damage and knockback that will be given, and are picked randomly, though better faces are, of course, rarer. Peach's primary flaw is her light weight and floatiness, which makes her more susceptible to KOs, especially on the upper blast lines. A powerful sword with a blade of pure energy. For this, Australian Peach Quetzalcoatl named it the Vidjo-cancel and relayed the information to, among others, Swedish Peach Yuna, who coined the term "Vidjo-drop" and explored the use of both. Unlike in Melee and Brawl, the length of the blade is constant between characters. Unlike Marth or Ike's Counter which does more damage when damaged while using counter move, Peach's Toad move does the same damage (18%) and knockback no matter how much damage or knockback the attack would have dealt to Peach. It has decent knock back when thrown as well so you can throw it toward an opponent who's trying to recover and it will likely send them outside of their recovery range. A sword with a blade of glowing energy.

That's why Armada pulls so many bombs and Stitchs, he never misses an opportunity to pull a turnip. McLeodGaming Wiki is a FANDOM Games Community. Arguably Peach's primary strength is her dominant air game. In Super Smash Bros. Melee, the Beam Sword has a purple hue and its blade is shorter.

The blade also lengthens in direct proportion to the power of an attack, so it reaches its maximum size when swung as a smash attack. The player can't be too close to the stage to initiate the Wall Bomb and the Peach Bomber must be smashed each time or they will simply be unable to reach the stage. It involves her picking large turnips from the ground. Otherwise, you just slam it into enemies. It isn't the strongest weapon to land on the battlefield, but its shape can change based on how it is used to attack. Peach has a combined 1/58 chance of not pulling up a regular Vegetable, but instead get an item such as a Beam Sword, Bob-omb, Mr. Saturn, or the "Stitchface" Vegetable. Wall Bombing is more difficult than it may readily appear.

Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Though it is possible to perform on any stage with a thick base, the player will usually only see this technique employed on Final Destination. Quick math, you have about a 4% chance with every turnip to pull a game changer (Dot eye, Stitch, Beam sword and Bomb). While floating, perform an aerial and then hit either Z during the IASA frames of said aerial to do a Vidjo-drop or A (direction options) for a Vidjo-cancel. Bob-Omb are quite dangerous item as it does 25-38% damage.

Peach can also pull out a Bob-omb, Beam Sword or Mr. Saturn, although the odds of doing so are 1:300. In Super Smash Bros. Melee and Brawl, Captain Falcon slashes upward when he uses the Beam Sword as a smash move so keep that in mind if he has the sword. These attributes form the crux of Peach's combat: a focus on aerial combat while forgoing most of her ground-based options. Using this tactic is very risky in tournament play and should be only used as a last resort. is a long-range clobbering item. Vidjo-dropping will also allow characters with little stun (all of the floaty characters) to Neutral Air out of stun or just airdodge. saturn probability". The name "lightsaber" might have been the reason the Beam Sword got mislabeled as "Saber" in the original SSF. The length of the Beam Sword in Melee and Brawl changes depending on the character wielding it and the intensity of the attack performed with the beam sword's smash attack generally having the longest range of all beam sword strikes. Golf club 13-17% - Sweetspot at tip is somewhat powerful, KOing at 130% if fully charged. With this, the beam of the blade can also pass through walls. It has four attacks: a standard attack, a strong side attack, a side smash attack, and a dash attack. Currently, Peach is 6th in the A tier. The Beam Sword is a weapon-type item commonly found and used in the Smash Bros. series.

Doc, Pikachu, Mario, Luigi, DK, Zelda, G&W, Ness, Kirby, http://wiki.shoryuken.com/index.php?title=Super_Smash_Bros._Melee/Peach&oldid=155998, Frying pan 17-23% - Strongest of three hits, KOing at about 120%, Tennis racket 12-16% - Weakest of three hits, uncharged hit not KOing until ridiculously high percentages. When doing a side smash attack, the beam sword's blade grows to three times its normal length--that's the best reach of all battering weapons. Vegetables fall very slowly, and as such, it is very easy to grab one after having been hit by one. It also appears in Samus' Screw attack or anyone who has the Screw Attack badge. Announced at E3 2001, Peach (ピーチ, Peach) makes her debut in the Smash Bros. series as a starter character in Super Smash Bros. Melee. When people are recovering from a small distance away slightly below the edge, the player can, while hanging onto the ledge, hit Back to drop and perform a falling Back Air. Once picked up, the item acts as if the character was made to be a swordsman. In addition, the behavior surrounding the event is unorthodox for Brawl; in the first minute of plucking the item, the sword's range is severely decreased, as Peach will use her item throwing animation rather than her standard item swinging animation. These turnips function similarly to items, though they disappear if they touch the ground. The Beam Sword acts as a reference to similar weapons found in various science fiction media, most prominently the lightsaber from the Star Wars film series.

For the reboot, Super Smash Flash 2, the Beam Sword is properly called by its correct name this time. As such, turnips will disappear in mid-air after a certain amount of time. The size also changes according to the strength of the attack – a Smash Attack gives the blade its maximum length. Beam Sword: My favorite weapon, from the original Super Smash Bros. for the N64, it is a lightsaber, so to speak, only made into a sword. Sourspot, however, will not KO until over 200% regardless of charge.

The item's sound effects are similar to those found in lightsabers, including the distinctive swinging sounds and sharp crackling noise when two swords collide.