Marth

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“Boku wa makeru wake-ni wa ikanai n da!

(There's no way I can lose!)”

Marth, Super Smash Bros. Brawl

Marth is the Prince of Altea, from the Fire Emblem series. He is one of the playable characters from the Fire Emblem series to appear in the Super Smash Bros. series, along with Roy, Ike, Robin, Lucina and Corrin, other characters from the Fire Emblem series. He wields the Falchion, a divine blade.

History

Super Smash Bros. Melee

Main article: SmashWiki:Marth (SSBM)

Marth first appears in the Super Smash Bros. series in Super Smash Bros. Melee as an unlockable character. While Marth was a heavily-requested character in Japan, he and his series were unknown to Western audiences before Melee. As such, he and Roy were originally planned to be Japan-exclusive characters, but were included in international versions due to positive reception, helping to introduce Fire Emblem to the West. Marth can be unlocked by playing as every default character in a Melee match, clearing Classic with all of the default characters, or by playing 400 Melee matches. or fight in Vs. Mode, and then defeating Marth when he challenges the player. Marth is a fast, average power character of below-average weight, despite his armor.

Marth's attacks are all stronger at the tip of his sword. His neutral special is Shield Breaker, a slash that can be charged to be more powerful that can also instantly break an opponent's shield when charged fully. His side special is Dancing Blade, a series of sword slashes that can be altered depending on the direction inputted on the control stick. His up special is Dolphin Slash, an upward slash that has Marth leaping into the air. Finally, his down special is Counter, in which Marth delivers a counterattack when hit.

Super Smash Bros. Brawl

Main article: SmashWiki:Marth (SSBB)
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Marth's artwork, from Super Smash Bros. Brawl.
Marth

Marth also appears in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, alongside fellow Fire Emblem character Ike. He is unlocked by either playing 10 Brawl matches, clearing Classic Mode on any difficulty, or by meeting him in The Subspace Emissary. For the first two methods, he will be fought afterwards, and must be defeated to be unlocked.

Although Marth's moveset is unchanged, his Shield Breaker has been changed to a stabbing attack. He is also given a Final Smash: Critical Hit, a single powerful hit that almost always instantly KOs whoever it hits. In addition, the sweetspot on his sword has been made smaller, and his grab has a shorter range.

The Subspace Emissary

Marth's snapshot in The Subspace Emissary.

Marth is seen standing over a castle watching down at the desert. Marth sees the Subspace Bomb exploding in the distance and creating a large hole in space that remains in the middle of the desert. Marth takes out his sword and walks over to it to inspect it, while defeating some Primids along the way. He finally is in front of the hole in space. Suddenly, Meta Knight comes out of the sky and attacks Marth, thinking that he is an enemy. The two fight, until abruptly, Primids are sent out. Marth and Meta Knight both cut the Primids in half.

Marth and Meta Knight look at each other surprised and realize that they are in the same team. Primids keep emerging as the two stand back to back seeing them grow. They then charge at the Primids and attack them. Later, Ike gets to join the party by managing to take a Subspace Bomb away from the Ancient Minister. The three warriors chase him until he manages to get away.

Later, Marth and the others discover a strange tank in the middle of The Wilds. After a bit of hesitation, Marth follows the others to the tank, which then reveals itself to be Galleom. After Galleom's initial defeat, it tries to get away, but ends up falling into The Ruined Hall. It eventually emerges carrying Lucas and the Pokémon Trainer into a sky while detonating a Subspace Bomb. While Lucas manages to free himself and the Pokémon Trainer from Galleom's grasp, they are rescued from a fall by Meta Knight, and thus tag along with Marth's team as well.

Marth and his companions eventually arrive at the foot of the Glacial Peak, finding Meta Knight's ship, the Halberd, attacking the Great Fox. Meta Knight leaves Marth's team to scale the mountain in an attempt to board the Halberd. After a while, the Ice Climbers fall to where Marth and his team are, and are faced with more Primids until Mario, Link, Yoshi, Kirby, and Pit intervene.

Eventually, every character comes together to track down the evil source at Subspace, discovering Tabuu as the one behind the Subspace Army. Everyone, including Marth, gets hit by Tabuu's Off Waves and turned into trophies. However, King Dedede had foreseen this happening, and created badges that revive whoever was wearing them. Reviving Luigi and Ness this way, King Dedede heads off with his companions to rescue a majority of the others, Marth included, before settling the score on Tabuu.

Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U

Main article: SmashWiki:Marth (SSB4)
Artwork of Marth from Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U (no shadow).

Marth is also a playable fighter in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U. He is one of the several unlockable characters from Super Smash Bros. Brawl who was made a starter for this game, with the others being Luigi, Toon Link, Lucario, Sonic, Captain Falcon, Ness (Wii U version only), Ganondorf (Wii U version only), and Jigglypuff (Wii U version only). Marth's appearance has been updated, incorporating elements from Fire Emblem: New Mystery of the Emblem and later games. Aside from this, his moveset is unchanged from the previous game, though most of his sword swinging attacks now feature a trail that glows brighter at the end to make the sweetspot more visible.

Super Mario Maker

Marth appears as a playable character in Super Mario Maker, as one of the Mystery Suits that are part of Costume Mario. He can be unlocked via amiibo, or as a randomly unlocked costume by clearing 100 Mario Challenge on Normal difficulty or higher. Marth's sprite in this game uses the basic structure of the Small Mario sprite while designed after his Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U appearance.

Profiles and statistics

Super Smash Bros. Melee

Trophies

Type Image Description
Classic File:Trophy55.PNG The betrayed prince of the Kingdom of Altea, the blood of the hero Anri flows in Marth's veins. He was forced into exile when the kingdom of Dolua invaded Altea. Then, wielding his divine sword Falchion, he led a revolt and defeated the dark dragon Medeus. Afterwards, Altea was annihilated by King Hardin of Akanea.
Adventure File:Trophy56.PNG Marth is a magnificent swordsman. While his swordplay is faster than that of Link, he lacks power, and his quickness if offset by a marginal endurance. His Shield Breaker gains power the longer it's held. The Dancing Blade combination uses both the Control Stick and the B Button to produce a series of up to four attacks.
All-Star File:Trophy57.PNG The tip of Marth's blade causes the most damage, so you should try to create adequate distance between you and your enemy to gracefully strike with that point. Marth's dolphin Slash is fast and powerful, but it leaves him vulnerable upon landing. Marth uses Counter to block a foe's attack and deal a return strike. If you're fighting a Counter-happy Marth, grab him.

Super Smash Bros. Brawl

Trophies

Type Image Description
Marth BrawlTrophy057.png The prince of Altea, in whose veins the blood of heroes runs. He and a small group of stalwarts fought to free Altea after it was invaded by the kingdom of Doluna and the dark dragon, Medeus. With his divine sword, Falchion, he fought and defeated Medeus. However, Altea was then invaded by King Hardin of Akaneia and eventually destroyed.

Sticker

Image Game Effect
File:Marth Sticker.jpg Fire Emblem: Monsho no Nazo [Weapon] - Attack +19
Usable by: Marth, Ike

Snake's codec

  • Mei Ling: Snake, have you heard the saying "Politics makes strange bedfellows"?
  • Snake: Don't tell me that's a Chinese proverb.
  • Mei Ling: Err, no... It means that when the going gets tough, you might need unexpected partnerships in order to succeed. Marth was a prince whose kingdom was usurped. He didn't even have an army to fight with him. But as he battled his way forward, he found new allies to fight at his side, and in the end, he was able to reunite the war-torn land of Altea.
  • Snake: So he built his army from the ranks of his defeated enemies...
  • Mei Ling: Marth did his share of fighting, too. Even when he had an army, he was always alongside his men in the thick of battle. Then he was betrayed by one of his most trusted friends. I can't even imagine how that feels...
  • Snake: I can.

Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U

Trophy information

Name Image Appears in
(Wii U version only)
Description
Marth MarthTrophy3DS.png
(3DS)
Famicom Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light (Japan)
Super Famicom Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem (Japan)
NA: The first hero from the Fire Emblem series, Marth is the prince of Altea and descendant of the hero Anri. In Smash Bros., he's known as an exceptional swordfighter, swinging his blade with grace. Striking with the tip will maximize the damage dealt. Teach aggressive foes a lesson with his strong Counter move.

PAL: Marth, the prince of Altea, is the hero of the first ever Fire Emblem game and its remake, Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon. In this game, his graceful sword skills are what set him apart. Strike with the tip of his blade to deal extra damage, and use his Counter skill to defend yourself, no matter which directions you're being attacked from.

Marth trophy from Super Smash Bros. for Wii U
(Wii U)
Marth (Alt.) MarthTrophy3DS2.png
(3DS)
Famicom Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light (Japan)
Super Famicom Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem (Japan)
NA: Marth's side special Dancing Blade is a four-stage attack. Aim and time your strikes carefully! The tip of his sword does the most damage. For his up smash, Justice Sword, he thrusts his blade into the air. You can use it to block attacks from above and launch nearby foes.

PAL: Marth's side special, Dancing Blade, is a four-stage attack. Aim and time your strikes carefully! As usual, the tip of his sword does the most damage. For his up smash, Justice Sword, he thrusts his blade into the air. You can use it to block attacks from above, and even to launch nearby enemies off the ground.

Marth trophy from Super Smash Bros. for Wii U
(Wii U)

Palutena's Guidance

  • Pit: Get a load of Mr. Fancy Pants here.
  • Viridi: Is that jealousy I detect in your voice, Pit?
  • Pit: Why would I be jealous of Marth?
  • Viridi: Well, he's a prince, for starters. A handsome prince. And you're just—
  • Palutena: Anyway, Prince Marth's most dangerous attack comes from the tip of his sword. Avoid his blade when you're at midrange.
  • Pit: So I should either attack him from a distance, or get up close and personal.
  • Palutena: He's got a counter as well, so be on guard when you go hand to hand. If you're attacking from afar, use items to improve your chances.

Gallery

Name in other languages

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Trivia

  • Marth only speaks Japanese in all versions of each game in the franchise starting with Super Smash Bros. Melee. At the time of Super Smash Bros. Brawl's release, his only previous appearances were in Japan, until his starring role in Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon, a remake of the first game, for Nintendo DS in 2008.
  • Marth was originally meant to only be in the Japanese version of Super Smash Bros. Melee, but he, along with Roy, received a lot of attention from Nintendo of America, so they were kept in.[1]
  • Marth is the only character in Super Smash Bros. Brawl whose back is turned at the camera when he faces right and his front faces the camera when he faces left. All other characters do the opposite.
    • This is perhaps in reference to how the player characters are oriented in Marth's game, with the players facing left during the normal fight scenes.

References

  1. ^ IGN.com (Accessed on 9-16-08)

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