Joker

Joker (whose real name is given as Ren Amamiya in most media) is the protagonist of ', a and  title from the ' franchise's spin-off  series. In his game of origin, he is a Japanese high school student in his day life; however, he also has the power to access an alternate version of the world called the Metaverse. In said universe, Joker leads the Phantom Thieves, a group of teenagers who alter the psyche of corrupted souls to steal their hearts. Joker and his companions have the ability to summon Personas, which are manifestations of their respective psyches that possess special powers and are based on mythological figures.

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
During, it was revealed that Joker would be appearing as a paid downloadable playable character in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. He is the second DLC fighter (with Piranha Plant being the first), and the first one in the first Fighters Pass, releasing as part of "Challenger Pack 1". Challenger Pack 1, including Joker, the Mementos stage, and music from the Persona series, was released on April 17, 2019 (PST). Joker is classified as fighter #71.

Aside from being able to wall jump, Joker has a special mechanic known as the "Rebellion Gauge", which is a meter that slowly fills up either over time, when taking damage or when Joker is behind his opponents in score/stocks, and fills up faster when he is attacked when using his down special, Rebel's Guard (as well as halving the damage taken). When this meter fills completely, Joker will summon the Persona Arsene, who assists him in battle by attacking in tandem with him, increasing the power and range of his standard moves. Joker's special moves are also enhanced, and his down special changes to Tetrakarn and Makarakarn. If Joker gets KO'd, the gauge will reset.

The player can choose to play as six color variations of Joker's Phantom Thief outfit wearing his mask, as well as two versions of his Shujin Academy uniform wearing his glasses. His victory screen mimics the one from Persona 5, with the color of the screen changing to match the current colors of the stage Mementos if Joker were to win on that stage. If Joker wins the match with his Final Smash, the splash screen that appears at the end of the move will carry over to the victory screen. He is one of the lighter middleweight fighters, being heavier than the Ice Climbers, Lucario, Wolf, and Villager, but lighter than Ness, Lucas, Mii Brawler, and Inkling.

Joker shares his English voice actor,, with the game's announcer, as well as Master Hand and Crazy Hand; and his Japanese voice actor, , with Roy.

After Sonic the Hedgehog and Bayonetta, Joker is the third guest fighter to represent Sega, as, the developer of the Persona series, was acquired by in 2013.

Joker appears as two DLC fighter spirits, depicting him in his Phantom Thief outfit and his Shujin Academy uniform, respectively. The former spirit is obtained by completing Classic Mode as Joker, while the latter can be purchased from the shop if Challenger Pack 1 has been downloaded. Being the leader of the group, Joker also appears in the artwork for the Phantom Thieves of Hearts spirit (which is also DLC), as well as in the associated spirit battle.

Classic Mode route
The route's title references Shadows, recurring enemies in the Persona series. The second, third, fourth, fifth, and sixth rounds each feature an opponent from the previous round as an ally; this could be a reference to Shadows being able to join the player's party as Personas in Persona 5. Joker is the one of the two characters who face Master Hand and Crazy Hand as their final boss on the Ω form of a stage different from Final Destination, the other being Donkey Kong on New Donk City Hall.

Gun / Gun Special


Gun is Joker's standard special move. It fires bullets in a straight line ahead of him, making opponents flinch when close. Holding the special button down will allow Joker to continue firing, while continually pressing the button shoots faster.

While grounded, by pressing either left or right while firing, Joker performs a dodge similar to the roll, which moves Joker forwards or backwards, dodging any attack. It also increases the knockback on the proceeding shot. After four rolls, Joker has to wait until he stops using Gun to perform this move again.

This move can also be used while airborne. While holding up in the air, Joker spins around and shoot at a great rate until he lands, allowing for greater covering area, with less concentrated damage and a lack of range. By holding downwards in the air, Joker shoots downward in a corkscrew pattern repeatedly until he lands. This variant has reduced landing lag, and more range and concentrated damage. Additionally, this move stalls Joker in the air, allowing for increased mobility and viability.

Gun Special is a more powerful version of Gun that replaces the move while Arsene is summoned. Gun Special shoots three times instead of once when firing forwards, and the bullets have increased knockback.


 * Names in other languages

Eiha / Eigaon


Eiha is Joker's side special move. It fires a bolt that, if it hits an opponent, curses them, which slowly damages them over time. It does 1% every 0.75 seconds, ending after 6 seconds, dealing 8% overall. This is a direct reference to the curse skill of the same name, which is commonly associated with Joker's main persona Arsene as it is the first skill he obtains. This move is a great combo starter tool due to it's launch angle.

Eigaon Is a more powerful version of Eiha which replaces Eiha after Joker summons Arsene. If the move hits any surface or opponent, it creates an area of affect that damages any opponent that touches greatly, and applies a stronger version of the curse effect from Eiha. It does 1.5% every 0.6 seconds, ending after 5.35 seconds, dealing 12% overall. This directly references the curse skill of the same name, which is also a stronger version of Eiha in Persona 5. Because of the move's big and lasting multihitbox, it is a great tool for edgeguarding, although it is a notably committal move, and can be punished.


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Grappling Hook / Wings of Rebellion


Grappling Hook is Joker's up special move. It is a tether recovery, as it can grapple onto ledges and, while grounded, can also attach onto opponent, bringing them close and launching them. If it makes contact with an opponent while airborne, It wont grapple onto them, instead launching them away slightly. While it is not usable in-game in 'Persona 5', it appears in 'Persona 5 Royal'. This move is a somewhat good tool for combos as the grapple can potentially reposition opponents into a favourable position.

Wings of Rebellion are an altered version of the grappling hook which replaces the grappling hook after Joker summons Arsene. The Wings of Rebellion travel higher than the grappling hook, and is one of the highest travelling recoveries in the game. On the ascent, the move has invincibility frames and puts Joker into the 'special fall' status. Unlike the grappling hook, the Wings don't have a hitbox, and therefore could be considered a trade off in some manner.


 * Names in other languages

Rebel's Guard / Tetrakarn / Makarakarn


Rebel's Guard is Joker's down special move.


 * Names in other languages

All-Out Attack


All-Out Attack is Joker's Final Smash.


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Palutena's Guidance
The following dialogue also applies to Hero, Banjo & Kazooie, Terry, and Byleth. It was originally used for Mewtwo, Lucas, Roy, Ryu, Cloud, Corrin, and Bayonetta in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, who are downloadable fighters in that game.
 * Pit: Who is THAT?
 * Palutena: I have no data on this fighter. I can't believe it!
 * Viridi: It must be an intruder from another dimension!
 * Pit: Whoever it is, the goal remains the same: to fight and win!

Quotes

 * "This is Joker. The mission is go." (Joker's reveal trailer posted on social media)
 * "This is Joker. I've infiltrated the theater." (Joker's reveal trailer at The Game Awards 2018)
 * "Persona!"
 * "Arsene!"
 * "Return!"
 * "Enough."
 * "You're mine!"
 * "There!"
 * "Eiha!"
 * "Eigaon!"
 * "Tetrakarn!"
 * "Makarakarn!"
 * "Ravage them!"
 * "Nice."
 * "Begone."
 * "Got it!"

Trivia

 * Joker is the second Super Smash Bros. fighter to not have his debut game on a Nintendo console at the time of their inclusion, with the first being Cloud Strife.
 * With  released on the Nintendo Switch in March 2019, Joker is the only confirmed Super Smash Bros. fighter to not have their debut game released or confirmed to release on a Nintendo system.
 * Joker is the third Super Smash Bros. fighter to come from a predominantly M-rated series, after Solid Snake and Bayonetta.
 * All three also share the trait of using a code name as opposed to their real name.
 * When Arsene is present in battle, Joker's render in-game and in the HUD will have his mask (or glasses in his alternate costume) removed.