![]() Swings a flaming sword with long reach in front of you. Spellĭrastically increases the power of the next successful attack.Ĭreates a reflective barrier around the hero that reverses projectiles. We’ve tabulated them with MP costs and effect, but you can also see them in action in the Hero presentation video by Nintendo. © Nintendoīelow all the Command Selection Spells we’ve been shown so far for the Dragon Quest Hero in Smash Ultimate. Hero Command Selection Spell list for Smash Ultimate The Command Selection special lets you pick spells from a random pool. We’ve covered the full list of spells below to help you out. It also looks like the menu will time out if you don’t use a spell quickly enough. You can close the spell menu by shielding if you aren’t happy with the options. As soon as you select the spell you want, you’ll have to cast it, so expect to do some reading on the fly unless you want to throw out random attacks. ![]() Down B Special - Command SelectionĮasily the most interesting characteristic of the Hero, Command Selection brings up a menu of four randomly-chosen spells from a pool of X. You can also use these moves to knock nearby players into the air with you. Kaswoosh can launch you to a massive height, letting you recover from far under the stage. We expect Swoosh to be the standard recovery move for most efforts as it lets you travel further horizontally. ![]() They’re all low-mana costs, but you’ll need to make sure you don’t run out if you want to use a Kawoosh to recover from a very low distance. Like most characters, the Hero uses Up B specials for recovery, but he has a choice of which height to launch based on the charge time. A full charge will use Kazap, stunning anyone close by before slamming a powerful attack down in front of the Hero. Holding the command longer will use Zapple, a longer-range strike that launches opponents you strike. The Side special covers lightning Zap-type spells, including Zap, Zapple and Kazapp.Tapping the input quickly will use Zap, a quick, close-range attack the shocks and knocks opponents back. However, you will need to make sure you have enough mana when you want to use the attack. As with most charging projecticles, you can cancel and store the charge by shielding, saving it to unleash later. The Hero’s neutral B special is a charging fireball called Frizz, Frizzle and Kafrizz. Neutral B Special - Frizz Spells © Nintendo We don’t yet know the percentage chance of this happening, but we see a fully charged forward smash crit deal a whopping 51.4% damage. An interesting facet of the Hero’s moveset is that he occasionally activates critical hits on his smash attacks, dealing extra damage and knockback. One move of note is his forward tilt, a shield bash that can be used to block enemy projectiles before following up with a slash. We won’t get into detail with all of the Hero’s standard attacks, but the majority of them after sword-based strikes, and yes, he has a down-air spike. To help you on your way to mastering the Hero, here’s his full moveset in Smash Ultimate A/Normal Attacks All his specials cost mana to use, a resource that recharges over time to a maximum of 100. Critical hits, randomly selected spells and a pool of mana all need to be balanced, which should make him a difficult character to master. The Dragon Quest Hero is an unusual character, adding in several randomized elements to the Smash battlefield. Dragon Quest Hero Moveset in Smash Ultimate The Dragon Quest Hero has an enormous moveset in Smash Ultimate. In this article we’ll list the full Dragon Quest Hero Moveset and Spell list for Smash Ultimate. The latest Direct-style video broke down the entirety of the new character’s moveset for us to piece together, and boy is he an interesting one. Today Nintendo gave us an in-depth look at the new Dragon Quest Hero DLC character coming to Super Smash Bros.
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