Straight Lunge (気合いストレート, Vigorous/Kiai Straight) is Little Mac's neutral special move. Overview[edit]Straight Lunge involves Little Mac stepping back to charge up a powerful, forward-sliding straight punch. Unlike most chargeable moves, its charge cannot be stored. The charging animation and fully-charged punch grants Little Mac weak damage-based armor from frame 1, which can tank minimal damage; this allows it to function as a counter of sorts and deter juggling in niche situations. Straight Lunge consists of two phases:
Like majority of Little Mac's moves, Straight Lunge is significantly weaker in the air, and loses both power and travel distance. A fully-charged aerial Straight Lunge will grant horizontal distance, but it is of questionable use as it is unlikely for the move to fully charge in midair, and Mac cannot grab ledges during the entire animation. Straight Lunge is therefore highly impractical for recovery or attacking in midair. Courtesy of its high ending lag and Mac's ineffective recovery moves, using it offstage would also result in an inevitable self-destruct. Overall, this move is useful as a method for Little Mac to stand his ground, as he will not be knocked back by weak projectiles such as Mega Man's Metal Blade or jab infinites from characters like Fox. In Smash 4, it can also be used as a niche way to punish enemies who are prone to spamming edge attacks. In comparison, the fully-charged version is almost impossible to land during 1v1 matches due to its charge time, leaving it only useful against enemies that have a broken shield. Like most of Little Mac's special moves, Straight Lunge has a unique 8-bit sound if he is using a Wireframe alternate costume. If Kirby copies him while in that costume, he uses the 8-bit sound along with his own voice. In Super Smash Bros. 4[edit]In Smash 4, Straight Lunge is unique in a few ways: it is the one of the two moves (aside from Ultimate Uppercut) that does not gain damage unless fully charged, as the level of charge only increases the distance Little Mac lunges, while damage remains the same. Additionally, the charging process can only be canceled by letting the move fully charge or by pressing the special button again after around a second has passed.
In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate[edit]In Ultimate, Straight Lunge was given additional utility. It can be shield cancelled, improving its defensive and mixup ability as Mac can tank a weak move and have options to dodge afterwards. It can also be turned around when unleashed, allowing it to hit enemies behind him. Finally, the move no longer possesses a blindspot due to the changes to jostling. Unlike in Smash 4, Straight Lunge's power properly scales with charge time, and the fully charged version consists of a lasting sweetspot. The uncharged version has lowered ending lag, but weaker power (especially in the air), but the charged version is more powerful overall. While the move still possesses armor, the increased damage of edge attacks now prevent Straight Lunge from tanking against them, removing a key ledge trapping option for Mac.
KO Uppercut[edit]Little Mac using the KO Uppercut.
When Little Mac's Power Meter is full, his Straight Lunge is replaced with a single-use uppercut named the KO Uppercut. While it has the word 'KO' in its name, it is not a true one-hit KO. Regardless, it is one of the strongest special moves in the game. Getting a KO Uppercut requires Little Mac to either receive 100% damage or deal 333% damage to opponents (or, more likely, a combination of both) to fill up his Power Meter via his own attacks or melee-based items; thrown items do not contribute to the meter. Unlike other special moves, Little Mac can only safely hold a KO Uppercut for four seconds before it is vulnerable to being removed by any attack that causes Little Mac to tumble. The attack itself can be considered similar to a fully-charged Wario Waft: it is immensely powerful yet extremely fast, hitting on frame 9 and dealing enough knockback to KO the entire cast at 35% (with the exception of Shulk in the Shield Monado Art). This is dependent on the opponent's weight due to the uppercut's strong vertical angle (Jigglypuff in Smash 4 only needing 12% to be at KO percentage). However, KO Uppercut can be very predictable and risky due to its high ending lag, and the potential to lose it from being tumbled after four seconds. Fortunately, the move's quick startup and Little Mac's excellent grounded combo potential allows a KO Uppercut to combo from many of Mac's moves. Kirby can use the Straight Lunge via copying Little Mac, but does not gain a Power Meter and thus can only use the standard version of the move. The attack itself has several properties to note:
Consistent with Little Mac's depiction as a very strong fighter on the ground and very weak in the air, the aerial version of KO Uppercut is drastically weaker, and also becomes blockable. However, using the KO Uppercut while having any sort of forward momentum gives Little Mac some decent horizontal distance, which can help him get back onstage. This tactic can boost Little Mac's abysmal recovery on certain stages, notably ones with walls that allow him to wall jump, although it is a very risky tactic in general, since the move's high ending lag makes it extremely likely that he'll be KO'd anyway. In Super Smash Bros. 4[edit]KO Uppercut's hitbox in Smash 4. In Smash 4, KO Uppercut appears as an uppercut that generates sweat-like particles while Little Mac stays grounded. The uppercut creates a small windbox when unleashed; in rare cases, this can force an opponent offstage unexpectedly should they dodge the initial hitbox, and can also cause the attack to miss entirely. The windbox can even be negated by a counterattack's counter frames, making it seem like it was 'countered' with no effect to the opponent. In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate[edit]KO Uppercut's hitbox in Ultimate. In Ultimate, Little Mac will leap upwards while his front/back faces the camera before instantly returning to the ground, which makes it more closely resemble the Star Punch from the original Punch-Out!!. It is now easier to land overall due to its larger hitbox due to Mac's movement, and can even catch jumping opponents. Its windbox has been removed, which prevents unintentional interactions. The aerial version now grants good horizontal distance and can be used for an actual recovery due to its ending lag being reduced, but it is no longer unblockable. Combos into KO Uppercut[edit]KO Uppercut can be easily telegraphed despite its quick startup. However, Little Mac grounded combo prowess grants him a few combos he can use to give himself a better guarantee to land an Uppercut, giving him potentially one of the most potent combos-to-KOs in the game along with more mixups to play mindgames with the opponent.
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Customization[edit]Special Move customization was added in Super Smash Bros. 4. These are the variations:
*All custom variants of Straight Lunge do not alter KO Uppercut in any way. Origin[edit]Little Mac performs a Star Uppercut in Punch-Out!! The uppercut is a reference to Little Mac's signature moves in the Punch-Out!! series, the Star Uppercut and KO Punch. These moves deal considerable damage, and the KO Punch has a higher chance of leaving Mac's opponents down for the full ten-count. The power meter originates from the 1984 arcade Punch-Out!! and Super Punch-Out!!. If Little Mac keeps attacking the opponent, the power meter will fill, but taking damage will cause the meter to fall, unlike in Smash Bros. When the power meter is fully charged (indicated by a glowing 'KO' similar to the meter in Super Smash Bros.), the player can perform one of two knockout punches, an uppercut or a body-blow, by pressing a button on the arcade cabinet depending on the position of the gloves. Unlike the version in Smash, the player can continue to use knockout punches until they are hit. The only Punch-Out!! game to retain this system outside of the arcades was Super Punch-Out!! on SNES. Gallery[edit]
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At most, Mac is a pretty effective casual killer with all the armor he gets. It's limited to his Smash attacks and his Neutral-B, all of which demand proper spacing to land since they're all either. Little Mac is a veteran fighter in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, first playable in Super Smash Bros. For Nintendo 3DS and Wii U. His return was confirmed at the E3 2018 Conference on June 12, 2018. When unlocked, he is fought at the Punch-Out version of Boxing Ring.
In this Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Little Mac Guide, we will guide you on how you can play with Little Mac in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Little Mac is a boxer and naturally his boxing style is featured around boxing as well. He is a very agile, fast on his feet and precise fighter who features both brains and brawn in one decent package.
We have curated this Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Little Mac Guide in which we will guide you on how you can play with Little Mac and also how to play against him. We will detail all his attacks including the neutral attacks, special attacks, grounded attacks and more. With this guide, you will get to know Little Mac’s strengths and weaknesses.
Our Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Little Mac Guide details everything that you need to know about Little Mac in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.
Introduction
Little Mac excels at ground combat and seriously lacks in air combat. In a normal game, this would have meant little thing but in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, it is equally important for fighters to be good at air combat as well. If you really want to use Little Mac, we recommend that you stick to the ground with him and avoid air combat at all.
On the ground, Little Mac’s attacks are unforgiving and can dish out a lot of damage with even his basic attacks. He has one of the fastest dash attacks in the game. The speed of his grounded attacks is also very fast and he gives little time to his opponents to think much if they come in front of Little Mac.
During his Smash attacks, his armor increases massively so he gets very little damage if someone tries to attack at the same time. On the ground, the only weak thing Little Mac suffers from is his grab speed which is painstakingly low and most enemies will easily escape from it. Little Mac can also jump from walls making him more agile during ground combat.
Little Mac has a unique KO Power Meter above his portrait. This refills overtime as Little Mac dishes out damage to enemies or receives it. Once the meter is full, Little Mac can unleash special attacks which pack more punch and cannot be used if the KO meter is not full. Use this meter to even the odds with enemies who excel in air combat.
Attacks
We have detailed Little Mac’s moves below.
Grounded Attacks
Little Mac’s main strength is his ground attacks. We have detailed them below.
Neutral Attack Combo
Little Mac’s neutral attack combo has two variations depending how you want to end it. The first two hits will deal 1.5 damage each and the third one will deal 0.5xN damage for initial hits and ends the flurry of hits with a hit that deals 3 damage and knocks enemies away from Little Mac. You can use the space to land another powerful attack.
If you opt for the second variation, instead of the flurry, Little Mac will unleash a powerful uppercut which deals 5 damage to enemies. This knocks away enemies from him allowing Little Mac to follow up with more punches. Little Mac’s first two attacks can be shielded easily. If they are shielded, you can either move back quickly or use the uppercut third move to counter the enemies if they want to use a counter.
Dash Attack
Little Mac’s Dash attack deals 10 damage to enemies and launches them in the air with massive power. Little Mac’s powerful punch can however be shielded by enemies so watch out for that. After the attack, Little Mac will not pass through enemies so if they shield the attack, you will be an easy target for them. The attack boasts a decent hit area however as it starts in the air and goes to the ground.
Defensive Attacks
Little Mac’s ledge attack deals 9 damage to enemies and wakeup attack deals 7 damage to enemies.
Tilt Attacks
Little Mac has three Tilt attacks which are detailed below.
Side Tilt
It deals 4 and 8 damage while launching enemies away in the air. This is a two hit combo where Little Mac will first land a straight punch and then follow up with another more powerful hit which launches enemies away from Little Mac. This attack has decent range and speed as well. Few enemies will stand in your way if you use this attack.
Up Tilt
It deals 6.5 damage to enemies and sets them up nicely above Little Mac for a follow up attack. For this attack, Little Mac will swing his punch arm above his head in the form of a wide arc. All enemies hit by this attack are knocked above in the air further. The arc is pretty wide so enemies hit by this attack are located at the front, back and above Little Mac. However, watch out for enemy shields.
Down Tilt
It deals 8 damage to enemies and also knocks them away setting them up for attacks. For this attack, Little Mac will bend down and land a powerful attack at his enemies which will launch them up in the air. The speed of this attack is exceptionally fast which gives little time to opponents to think of a counter in front of you.
Smash Attacks
Little Mac has three Smash attacks. We have detailed them below.
Side Smash
Little Mac’s side smash deals 20 damage to enemies. After the hit, this attack launches enemies in the air and you can also control the angle of the hit by using the control stick during the early phase. This is a very powerful attack as Little Mac will charge up the attack at his back and then land a powerful punch hit at the front.
The attack will literally blast away enemies from Little Mac due to the sheer force of the attack. If you aim the attack up in the air, it will be a powerful uppercut and if you aim it a little low the attack will hit enemies near their legs. The attack intensity will be same for both attacks. We recommend that you charge it up a bit so that even if someone shields the attack, they are stunned because of it.
Up Smash
This attack deals 21 damage to enemies. Enemies hit by the attack are launched in the air and if they are hit early in the attack, the damage dealt to enemies is much higher than before. This time Little Mac will aim his fist above him and land a powerful uppercut to enemies above him. Enemies will take damage and fly high in the air above if not KO’d.
Down Smash
This attack deals 13 damage to enemies and knocks them away. Little Mac will use his fist to perform a powerful dual sides sweep that will knock all enemies away from Little Mac upon impact. After the attack, the recovery time is a little high so watch out for enemy shields. Also make sure that you land the attack or enemies will be able to attack you instead during your recovery.
Grabs
Little Mac’s grab attack deals 1 damage. Throwing them at the front will deal 8 damage and back throw will deal 9 damage to enemies. Back throw is also the most powerful throw for them. Both up throw and down throw deals 7 damage to enemies and sets the enemies up for follow up combos.
Although the grab range is very impressive, the overall grab speed and its animation is very slow and you will need to be careful and time the grab right. The up throw does not too much power so you might not get the time to follow up with a combo always. Ground throw ensures a follow up combo. Compared to his other attacks, Little Mac’s grabs are slow and weak, avoid them if possible.
Aerial Attacks
This section of the guide lists Little Mac’s air-to-air attacks. Little Mac is not very effective in air so we recommend that you stick to ground combat with him if possible.
Neutral Air Attack
It deals 2 damage. Little Mac will deliver a mediocre forward punch at a relatively lower angle. The attack does not deal a lot of damage but its recovery time and initial attack time are very fast making it a decent aerial attack. This attack is good for interrupting other player’s slower attacks and annoying them with random hit and run punches.
Forward Air Attack
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It deals 5 damage to enemies. Little Mac will land a powerful fist swing at his front and enemies hit by it will suffer a mediocre knockback. The recovery time and initial time for this attack is slightly greater then Neutral Air Attack but the damage is slightly more. The attack is itself pretty short so make it count if you want to use it.
Back Air Attack
It deals 6 damage to enemies. Little Mac will turn around and land a powerful fist punch to enemies behind him. This will knock the enemies away. If you manage to hit the tip of Little Mac’s glove, maximum damage is dealt to enemies. This is only useful while attempting to prevent enemies from ledge recoveries.
Up Air Attack
It deals 5 damage to enemies. Little Mac will reach up and land a powerful punch above him. This attack is not very powerful when it comes to damage or launching them above for a follow up attack. The recovery time is also very high so this attack has no benefits which can be helpful in combat in the air.
Down Air Attack
It deals 5 damage. Little Mac will attack enemies while coming down with a powerful punch making them flinch. The attack is quick yet not very effective when it comes to damage dealing. This also requires precision as the hitbox is pretty small. Best to avoid this attack as well.
Special Attacks
Little Mac has four normal special attack moves and one special KO move. We have detailed them below.
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Neutral Special – Straight Lunge
This attack deals 10 – 30 damage. Little Mac will land a powerful blow in front with his fist. You can also charge the attack to increase its damage. More time you take to charge the attack, greater the damage it will land. Enemies hit by the punch will be knocked away from him. If someone attacks while Little Mac is charging, they will not interrupt or stop his lunge making it a good attack to land.
Neutral Special 2 – KO Uppercut
This attack deals a solid 35 damage. This is your special attack which can be performed only when Little Mac’s KO meter is full. Once the meter is full, your neutral special will automatically become the KO neutral special attack. This attack is also unblockable and unshieldable which makes this a formidable attack.
Side Special – Jolt Haymaker
This attack deals 14 damage. Little Mac will lunge ahead and deliver a powerful punch attack that will launch enemies away from him. During this lunge, Little Mac’s lower body will resist all damage and interruptions. If shielded, you will be left in the open so watch out for enemy shields.
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You can also use this attack to recover and get back on the ground because Little Mac covers a lot of distance during this attack. The move allows you to jump twice after performing it so use that to your advantage.
Up Special – Rising Uppercut
This attack deals 3, 1×4 and 3 damage to enemies. Little Mac will go up in the air while spinning like a drill and will land a powerful uppercut attack to enemies above him. All enemies hit by this attack will be sent flying even higher.
While going up, Little Mac cannot be damaged or interrupted which makes it a great move. The attack speed is also good making this a good air attack for Little Mac. Perform this attack on the ground to make it most effective.
Down Special – Slip Counter
This attack deals 10 damage to enemies. Little Mac will raise his hands in front of him in the form of a block and will wait for a little time. If this time, someone attacks Little Mac the attack will be blocked and he will counter with a powerful uppercut launching enemies away from him. You will need to be very careful for the timing of this attack to make effective use of this powerful special.
Final Smash – Giga Mac Rush
Upon activation, Little Mac will transform into Giga Mac and begins charging at his enemies. During this charge, if an enemy comes in contact with him, Little Mac will unleash a flurry of punches and then end the combo with a massive uppercut launching them away from him.
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