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This article is about Lucina's appearance in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U. For other uses, see Lucina. Also, for information about the character of whom Lucina is a clone, see Marth (SSBWU/3DS).

Lucina is a character from the Fire Emblem series, specifically Fire Emblem: Awakening, and is an unlockable character in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U. She was confirmed during a live stream alongside Captain Falcon and Robin on the official Super Smash Bros. website on July 14th, 2014, making her the only unlockable character to be revealed before 3DS/Wii U's release.

Lucina currently ranks 14th on the tier list. Lucina possesses a fast attack speed, disjointed range, and consistent damage potential, making her an easier character to play as than Marth. However, she is susceptible to projectile camping, and her lower range and KO potential does not place her nearly in the same status as Marth.

How to Unlock[]

3DS[]

  • Play 40 matches.
  • Complete Classic Mode as Marth, or Robin.

After completing either option, Lucina must be fought and defeated on Arena Ferox

Wii U[]

  • Play 30 matches.
  • Beat Classic Mode on Intensity level of 5.5+.

Afterwards, Lucina must be fought and defeated on Coliseum.

Attributes[]

Strengths[]

*Note: The following strengths are Lucina's when compared to Marth

  • Smaller target, making her more difficult to hit
  • Consistent damage with all parts of blade
  • Higher shieldstun with attacks
  • Consistent knockback with attacks
  • More effective Forward Aerial, being difficult to punish
  • More effective KO moves, with no requirement of spacing and being more powerful than Marth's sourspotted attacks
  • More consistent damage with combos due to no sourspots
  • Lower learning curve

*Note: The following strengths are shared between the two characters

  • Amazing grab game
  • Great overall mobility
  • Fast startup on attacks
  • Good range of attacks
  • Special Moves are extremely versatile
  • Strong edgeguarding ability

Weaknesses[]

*Note: The following weaknesses are Lucina's when compared to Marth

  • Lack of a tipper makes her attacks inferior should Marth succeed in connecting sweetspotted attacks
  • Shorter range on attacks due to size of blade
  • Pressured more easily
  • Cannot KO as early

*Note: The following weaknesses are shared by both characters

  • Lacks a projectile
  • Can be trapped in combos easily
  • Little defense against relieving juggling pressure
  • Attacks have high ending and landing lag
  • Struggles against shields
  • Can be punished if attacks are improperly spaced
  • Can be edgeguarded due to easily intercepted recovery

Summary[]

Kuroham-Lucina

Lucina's stats on Kurogane Hammer

Lucina is a Forward Smash type of character, having versatile options for inflicting damage before KO'ing them with powerful moves.

Like Marth, she boasts great overall mobility, being able to quickly move in the air and on the ground. She also possesses low startup lag and great range on attacks. Lucina is also a potent edgeguarder

The main difference between the two however is that Lucina lacks a tipper. This can work in her favor, because all of her attacks have no sourspots and therefore have consistent damage, which allows her to KO more effectively without the need of spacing. Her combos, though they cannot set up as effectively with sourspots, can inflict consistent damage. Lucina also inflicts higher shieldstun with attacks, which make them safer on block. Overall, Lucina's advantages allow her to fare better in certain matchups than Marth, and her straightforward playstyle makes Lucina a better starting choice for players than Marth.

Lucina's Special Moves also share the same qualities as Marth, if not having slight advantages. Shield Breaker, which can inflict high shield damage even when uncharged, is easier to perform due to a lack of sourspot. Dancing Blade remains a versatile combo option as Lucina can mix up the options to rack up damage or land KO's. Dolphin Slash has very high knockback and quick startup, making it a good recovery option. Counter provides Lucina the opportunity to reverse attacks with 1.2x the initial damage.

However, because of a lack of a tipper, Lucina's attacks can be outclassed by Marth's tipped attacks. Because of this, Lucina cannot reliably KO under 100%, whereas Marth can KO at 75% with a tippered attack. Lucina is also susceptible to projectile-heavy fighters, and can be punished heavily if attacks are improperly spaced. Lucina, like Marth, have a very poor grab game, which cannot lead to KOs or combo options, and her recovery, while somewhat versatile, can be edgeguarded by an opponent with more options.

Overall, players can afford to be more aggressive with Lucina when fighting opponents, and play similarly to Marth by relying on her quick movement and attacks. However, players should also be aware of the necessity of fighting closer as Lucina and more reliance on combos to rack up damage for potential KO's.

Moveset[]

Ground Attacks[]

Normal[]

  • Standard Combo: Slashes twice upward. 4%, 4%.
  • Side Tilt: Slashes broadly in front of her. 9%.
  • Up Tilt: Slashes in an upwards arc. 6% - 7%.
  • Down Tilt: A quick stab low to the ground. 8%.
  • Dash attack: Slashes in front of her. 9%

Smash Attacks[]

  • Side Smash: Slams sword to the ground.

Uncharged: 14% - 15%. Fully charged: 20%.

  • Up Smash: Thrusts sword upward. The ability deals more damage if Lucina lands the hit on a ground opponent that is behind her.

Uncharged (air): 14%. Fully charged (air): 19%.

Uncharged (ground): 17%. Fully charged (ground): 24%.

  • Down Smash: Swipes the area around her, forward and then backward. Similar to Link and Pit's down smash.

First slash: Uncharged: 9%. Fully charged: 13%.

Second slash: Uncharged: 14%. Fully charged: 19%.

Other attacks[]

Aerial Attacks[]

  • Neutral Air: Slashes twice in front of her horizontally, then slashes once at her back. It is very likely that both frontal slashes will hit.

First frontal slash: 2%.

Second frontal slash: 6%.

Back hit: 6%%.

  • Front Air: Slashes quickly in a forwards arc. 8%.
  • Up Air: Slashes upwards in an arc. 9%.
  • Down Air: Slashes in a downward arc. 11% - 13%. Can meteor with good timing.
  • Back Air: Slashes upwards at her back. 9%.

Grabs and Throws[]

  • Pummel: A quick kick. 2%.
  • Up throw: Hurls enemy upward. 4%.
  • Frontal throw: Ditches enemy on the ground. 4%.
  • Back throw: Ditches enemy to her back. 4%.
  • Down thow: Slams opponent on the ground. 5%.

Special Moves[]

Lucina's Special Moves
3DS/Wii U Ultimate
Standard Special Shield Breaker
Side Special Dancing Blade
Up Special Dolphin Slash
Down Special Counter
Final Smash Critical Hit

Lucina's Custom Special Moves
Custom 1 Custom 2
Standard Special Storm Thrust Dashing Assault
Side Special Effortless Blade Heavy Blade
Up Special Crescent Slash Dolphin Jump
Down Special Easy Counter Iai Counter

Taunts[]

  • Up Taunt: Holds the Parallel Falchion across her body and "Come at me!" Based on her official artwork, which is in turn based on her Awakening artwork as Marth
  • Side Taunt: Lucina spins, sheathes Falchion and says, "I cannot lose."
  • Down Taunt: Lucina puts on her mask, makes a pose, then takes it off.

On-Screen Appearances[]

  • Warps onto the stage and draws the Parallel Falchion while taking off her mask.

Idle Poses[]

  • Holds her hand to her chest and breathes.
  • Brushes her hair out of her face.

Victory Poses[]

  • Holds the Parallel Falchion into the air before bringing it to her side while saying, "Father, I've won."
    • If Ike is present in the match, Lucina will say, "And they call you the Radiant Hero?"
  • Swings the Parallel Falchion twice before holding it across her body while saying, "The future is not written!" Based on her official artwork, which is based off her Awakening artwork as Marth.
  • Sheathes the Parallel Falchion while turning to the side and saying "You'll never defeat me!"
    • If Marth is present in the match, Lucina will say, "This is the Hero-King?"

In competitive play[]

Upon SSB4's release, Lucina was quickly compared to Marth due to her inheriting many of the flaws he had received in his transition from Brawl. Although her Parallel Falchion boasts consistent power, this strength has been viewed as less effective in comparison to Falchion's tipper, resulting in Lucina being widely regarded as worse than Marth, as well being poorly regarded early on. As time went on, however, game updates gradually improved Lucina, with the vast majority of her buffs being shared with Marth. These changes helped her mitigate some of the problems she initially had, although they were not sufficient enough in comparison to Marth's, who began developing a much more dedicated playerbase than her. As such, Lucina achieved much poorer results in comparison, which saw her ranked 47th on the first 4BR tier list, placing her in the bottom-tier and six places below Marth.

However, Lucina continued to improve over time, and gained some other significant buffs in update 1.1.4, with some of them once again being shared with Marth. These improvements allowed Lucina's offense to flow more consistently than before, giving her a niche over Marth in certain matchups. Although these buffs were still not enough to enable her to achieve significant results, even from her best players like Kogarasuma, they still improved her perception within the community. As a result, Lucina ranked 36th on the second tier list, resulting with her being reassessed as a mid-tier character, and gaining the fourth largest rise between the first and second tier lists. Even so, players such as ZeRo and Dabuz considered Lucina's position on the tier list as too low, due to most of her strengths being shared with Marth. To reflect the drastic improvements brought about by game updates, as well as her stronger, if rare, results, Lucina was then ranked 18th on the third tier list; by extension, this was the largest rise between the second and third tier lists.

Although Lucina was still considered to be inferior to Marth overall, some smashers claimed her placing to be somewhat low, especially considering the briefly improved results brought by ZeRo during the spring and summer of 2017 after picking her up as a secondary, as well as better results brought by other players like Kogarasuma and Mr E. Thanks to these results, she has rised to 14th on the fourth and current tier list. She is the only bottom-tier character to ever become a high-tier one and is one of the characters who have improved the most overall.

Lucina also began to earn more results as Mr E got 5th at EVO 2018 while defeating BestNess, Salem, MVD, and Shuton to qualify for top 8 before losing to CaptainZack and Nietono and continued to do very well with her such as getting 17th at Super Smash Con 2018, 25th at Shine 2018, 4th at Canada Cup 2018 and 17th at both GameTyrant Expo 2018 and DreamHack Atlanta 2018. These results which were previously unspoken of for Lucina have not only been more impressive than a fair amount of the characters above her, but also Marth. Due to this and with some people noting that Marth has not achieved that much success with out a secondary on top of him being significantly less consistent at killing as a character, some have said that Lucina is a superior character to Marth. This however, is highly debatable.

Other features[]

To be added

Trophies[]

Lucina
Chrom's daughter and the future Princess of Ylisse. When she arrives from a doomed future seeking to prevent it from ever happening, she goes by the name Marth before her identity is revealed. She fights much like her adopted namesake, but her entire blade is equally powerful instead of having a more powerful tip.
  • Fire Emblem: Awakening (02/2013)
Lucina (Alt.)
Lucina's moves are much like Marth's, but there are subtle differences. With Marth, you need to try to hit with the tip of his sword, but Lucina's sword is equally powerful all along the blade. Her Shield Breaker move lets her attack opponents and break their shields at the same time. Charge it fully to shatter shields in one hit.
  • Fire Emblem: Awakening (02/2013)
Critical Hit (Lucina)
In Lucina's Final Smash, she raises her sword high before dashing swiftly forward to deliver a deadly blow to whomever she makes contact with first. Even if their damage is low, this strike is powerful enough to take out foes in a single hit. Just make sure you don't dash off the stage when you use it in midair!

Costume Gallery[]

Lucina Palette (SSB4)

Gallery[]

Reveal trailer[]


Gallery[]

Trivia[]

  • Lucina is the only newcomer who has a question mark in her introduction tagline.
  • Lucina's official artwork, up taunt, and victory pose is based on her artwork when disguised as Marth.
  • Lucina is the second newcomer to not have her own official artwork nor special video in the official Super Smash Bros. website, the first being the Mii Fighters. However, Lucina did made her appearance in Robin's official artwork and special video, which may be the reason they do not appear on her page.
  • Masahiro Sakurai has stated that Lucina was originally meant to be an alternate costume for Marth. However, it was later decided to make her slightly shorter than Marth, as well as changing her sword's properties which required her to become her own character.
  • All of Lucina's costumes are based on various female characters from Fire Emblem: Awakening. From left to right: Nowi, Cherche, Cordelia, Tiki, Lissa, Tharja, and Sumia.
  • Lucina is the first female character to be unlockable, as all of the other unlockable characters, including the ones from the past three games, are either male or gender-neutral (specifically Pokémon).
  • Lucina is the first female clone in the Super Smash Bros. series.
    • She is also the second clone based on Marth, the first being Roy.
  • Lucina is the only unlockable character to be officially revealed before the game's release. As such, she is the only unlockable character on the official Smash website who is not listed under the secret characters section, as she is available to view from the website, but is locked when first starting the game on either versions.
  • Lucina is the only unlockable character in the Wii U version to appear in the game's opening.
  • Lucina is the only clone character to share the names of all her special and custom special moves with the character she is a clone of, Marth.
  • Lucina is the only Fire Emblem newcomer in Smash for 3DS/Wii U that doesn't posses a projectile attack.
  • Lucina is the only clone character who full name does not contain her counterpart's name.
  • Lucina's status as an unlockable character can be perceived as ironic, as Marth previously filled the role for Melee and Brawl.

External links[]

FireEmblemSymbol Fire Emblem universe
Characters Marth (Melee  · Brawl  · 3DS/Wii U  · Ultimate)
Roy (Melee  · 3DS/Wii U  · Ultimate)
Ike (Brawl  · 3DS/Wii U  · Ultimate)
Robin (3DS/Wii U  · Ultimate)
Lucina (3DS/Wii U  · Ultimate)
Corrin (3DS/Wii U  · Ultimate)
Chrom (Ultimate)
Byleth (Ultimate)
Side Characters Assist Trophies Lyn  · Black Knight  · Tiki
Mii Fighter Costumes Chrom  · Black Knight
Background characters Claude von Riegan  · Dimitri Alexandre Blaiddyd  · Edelgard von Hresvelg  · Rhea
Others Anna  · Sothis
Stages Castle Siege  · Arena Ferox  · Coliseum  · Garreg Mach Monastery
Item Killing Edge
Music List of Music (Fire Emblem series)
Collectibles Trophies Melee Trophies  · Brawl Trophies  · 3DS Trophies  · Wii U Trophies
Stickers List of Stickers (Fire Emblem series)
Spirits List of spirits (Fire Emblem series)
Masterpieces Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light  · Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem
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