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==Match-ups== | ==Match-ups== | ||
===Serious Advantage Match-ups=== | ===Serious Advantage Match-ups=== | ||
None | |||
===Advantage Match-ups=== | ===Advantage Match-ups=== | ||
DK, Zelda, Roy, Ness, Bowser, Kirby, Pichu | |||
===Fair Match-ups=== | ===Fair Match-ups=== | ||
Yoshi | |||
===Disadvantage Match-ups=== | ===Disadvantage Match-ups=== | ||
Puff, Sheik, IC, Doc, Samus, Pikachu, Mario, Luigi, Link, Y.Link, G&W | |||
===Serious Disadvantage Match-ups=== | ===Serious Disadvantage Match-ups=== | ||
Fox, Falco, Marth, Peach, C.Falcon, Ganon | |||
{{Smash Melee}} | {{Smash Melee}} | ||
[[Category: Super Smash Bros. Melee]] | [[Category: Super Smash Bros. Melee]] |
Revision as of 00:01, 5 September 2011
Introduction
Mewtwo is ranked 20th on the current tier list, in the F tier. While initially deemed the worst character in the game, the changing metagame of Melee caused Mewtwo to experience a rise of six places. Mewtwo's good attributes include a long, safe, and difficult to counter recovery, a rather good chaingrabbing ability, an ability to perform mindgames, a decent combo ability, and among the best throws in the game. However, Mewtwo suffers from an unusual combination of being a large target and a lightweight; this, combined with its floatiness and long periods of hitstun cause it to be easy to KO. Additionally, its up throw, which happens to be Mewtwo's primary finisher, changes in effectiveness depending on the falling speed of its opponent.
"A" Moves Analysis
"B" Moves List
Move Analysis
Combos
Frame Data
Strategies
Overview
Zoning
Character Specific
Additional Note
Match-ups
Serious Advantage Match-ups
None
Advantage Match-ups
DK, Zelda, Roy, Ness, Bowser, Kirby, Pichu
Fair Match-ups
Yoshi
Disadvantage Match-ups
Puff, Sheik, IC, Doc, Samus, Pikachu, Mario, Luigi, Link, Y.Link, G&W
Serious Disadvantage Match-ups
Fox, Falco, Marth, Peach, C.Falcon, Ganon