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* The swords space themselves to surround the whole stage. The four smaller swords will slash across the stage in a set pattern, then after a brief pause, the large sword will track the player and slam downward. The large sword deals significant knockback. Can be dodged by sidestepping or airdodging with the timing of each swing, but getting hit will likely (though it can still be airdodged if timed correctly) trap the player in the rest of the combo, including the final hit. | * The swords space themselves to surround the whole stage. The four smaller swords will slash across the stage in a set pattern, then after a brief pause, the large sword will track the player and slam downward. The large sword deals significant knockback. Can be dodged by sidestepping or airdodging with the timing of each swing, but getting hit will likely (though it can still be airdodged if timed correctly) trap the player in the rest of the combo, including the final hit. | ||
* All five swords 'ready' themselves and briefly follow the player before unleashing a flurry of slashes, ending with a very wide slash that has a large vertical radius. The initial flurry deals little damage, but serves to trap the player so that they cannot avoid the last slash, which is a semi-spike. Can be avoided by quickly moving behind the swords just before it initiates the attack. A full shield can block the entire attack, but the shield will be broken on the final slash; this can be avoided at the last second by dodging out of the shield. | * All five swords 'ready' themselves and briefly follow the player before unleashing a flurry of slashes, ending with a very wide slash that has a large vertical radius. The initial flurry deals little damage, but serves to trap the player so that they cannot avoid the last slash, which is a semi-spike. Can be avoided by quickly moving behind the swords just before it initiates the attack. A full shield can block the entire attack, but the shield will be broken on the final slash; this can be avoided at the last second by dodging out of the shield. | ||
{{!}}-{{!}}Master Core= | {{!}}-{{!}}Master Core=<br> | ||
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*'''Self-Destruct:''' If the Core has not been defeated after 45 seconds, it will begin to spin rapidly and rise to the center of the screen, then charge up and unleash five red waves. Being hit by any wave will [[One Hit Kill|one-hit KO]] the opponent. The core can still be attacked while floating during this time; if it is, it will stop releasing waves and giving the opponent some time to KO it. However, if it isn't attacked for a short period of time, it will unleash them again. After all five waves, the Core will self-destruct. | *'''Self-Destruct:''' If the Core has not been defeated after 45 seconds, it will begin to spin rapidly and rise to the center of the screen, then charge up and unleash five red waves. Being hit by any wave will [[One Hit Kill|one-hit KO]] the opponent. The core can still be attacked while floating during this time; if it is, it will stop releasing waves and giving the opponent some time to KO it. However, if it isn't attacked for a short period of time, it will unleash them again. After all five waves, the Core will self-destruct. | ||
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Revision as of 16:02, 26 November 2024
“ | Bwa-hah-hah-hah-hah! | „ |
~ Master Hand’s entering laugh |
Background
Master Hand is a hand-like entity who acts as the main recurring boss in the Super Smash Bros. universe. He appears at Final Destination as the final boss of the 1P Game in Super Smash Bros. and of Classic Mode in Super Smash Bros. Melee, Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Super Smash Bros. 4, and some fighters' paths in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. He also plays a large role in Adventure Mode: The Subspace Emissary and Adventure Mode: World of Light. Due to his role as a boss, Master Hand is often unplayable barring hacks, though a glitch that allows the player to play as him exists in Super Smash Bros. Melee. The player must bring his HP down to 0 to defeat him. Master Hand's left hand counterpart, Crazy Hand, was introduced in Melee.
Despite appearing in all five games of the series, considerable mystery surrounds the character, due to a lack of sufficient official explanations. However, he is known as the creator of the Super Smash Bros. universe, and in Brawl as the master of the World of Trophies. In Super Smash Bros 4, Master Hand is shown to have some connection to Master Core, with the "Swarm" that Master Core comprises appearing from within Master Hand after he has taken enough damage. This link between the two has yet to be elaborated upon in the Smash universe.
Master Hand is playable in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate in a special event battle found in World of Light. Elsewhere and in other games, he is only playable via a glitch in Super Smash Bros. Melee or through hacking.
Master Hand is usually fought on Final Destination, although in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Donkey Kong's Classic Mode instead uses the Ω form of New Donk City Hall, and Joker's Classic Mode uses the Ω form of Mementos.
General Information
Name: Master Hand
Origin: Super Smash Bros., Kirby & the Amazing Mirror
Sex: Male
Age: Unknown (Master Hand is often theorized to be the representation of a child playing pretend with his toys, the child grows up overtime with the toys turning into trophies, and them notably getting older, though it is unknown if this is officially canon nor the official age of the child nor the official age of his abstract representation, Master Hand)
Classification: Creator of Smash, Representation of Creation
Species: Unknown
State of Being: Creator (Master Hand is the creator of smash and is the representation of creation within the world of imagination)
Occupation: None
Status: Alive
Alignment: True Neutral (Master Hand represents creation, caring nothing about the good or evil of the smash characters but only craving a strong fighter to fight against)
Codex Statistics
Keys: Inside the World of Imagination | Outside the World of Imagination
Tier: Unknown-E, Higher as Master Core | Low 5-B
Cardinality: Unknown | Finite
Dimensionality: 3-D
Attack Potency: Unknown: Lower Reality level (Fought 50 clones of all the Smash protagonist which allowed them to conquer both light and darkness. Has consistently fought the Smash cast as their final boss in Classic Mode. Is the creator of the Smash Bros. universe, his equal Crazy Hand is the personification of destruction in the Smash Bros. universe. Is the link between the real world and the imaginary world of the Smash Bros. Universe. The Smash Bros. universe is the "World of Imagination", being noted to be imaginary in comparison to reality[1]. With the lower reality being this large) | Small Planet level (Can fight and harm Kirby who can crack Pop Star in half with splitting the earth in half being calculated at this level)
Durability: Unknown: Lower Reality level (Can collide with Crazy Hand, his equal), Higher as Master Core | Small Planet level
Striking Strength: Unknown: Lower Reality Class, Higher as Master Core | Small Planet Class
Lifting Strength: Unknown: Lower Reality Class (Can effortlessly lift and slam down Final Destination, him jumping and landing back down causes the stage to slant) | Unknown
Travel Speed: Faster Than Light (Flies to a distant galaxy in a couple of seconds) | Faster Than Light
Attack Speed: Faster Than Light (Comparable to other fighters, like Kirby, who avoided beams from Galeem's, which can reach alternate space-times and separate time periods) | Faster Than Light
Reaction Speed: Faster Than Light | Faster Than Light
Stamina: Likely Limitless
Range: Hundreds of Meters with projectile based attacks, Multi-Universal with abilities and with Portal Creation (The link between the real world and the imaginary world is tied to him)
Intelligence: Extraordinary Genius Intelligence (Craves to fight against the greatest warriors that have defeated all the prior fighters, is one of the most difficult challenges, with enough skill to perfectly mimic other forms and change up patterns in order to beat the fighter)
Powers and Techniques
All previous powers and abilities to a greater extent, Enhanced Large Size (Building Sized as Master Giant. Of this size. Possibly Skyscraper Sized as Master Fortress. Turns himself into an entire fortress), Curtain Fire (Creates several blobs that explode into several light projectiles in many directions), Size Manipulation (Can increase its size), Forcefield Negation (One of it’s attacks is a quick slash that does nothing at first but then a horizontal slash will appear across the stage, dealing damage. The slash can penetrate through shields), Shapeshifting (Can shapeshift into several different forms), Body Control (Can extend his body to attack), Weapon Creation (Can turn himself into a sword), Homing Attack (His energy attacks follow the target), Mimicry (Physiology Mimicry; Can turn into the fighter he’s facing and mimic all of their moves), Enhanced Creation (Can create enemies), Acid Manipulation (Has acidic waters in his fortress), Possible Regeneration (Low-High. Everytime a form of Master Core is defeated it reforms itself from its shadow bits alone), Self-Destruction (Has a final self-destruction attack that one-shots the fighters regardless of their health)
Notable Techniques
Move | Description |
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Big Swipe | Master Hand makes a wide slapping motion across the platform. |
Fake-Out Slap | Master Hand holds a fist above the player as if to punch them, but instead opens up and comes down with a slap. Buries the player. |
Dual Poke | Master Hand pokes the air twice. The second poke is more powerful. |
Finger Bullet | Master Hand makes the shape of a gun, and fires a pair of bullets (Bullet Bills in SSB64). If Master Hand has less than 100 HP remaining, he will fire three pairs. |
Finger Drill | Master Hand flies up, then slams down while spinning in a drill-like fashion. Burying the opponent into the ground. |
Finger Walk | Master Hand "walks" across the stage using his pointer and middle fingers. When he reaches his opponent, he does a fiery flick. |
Floor Sweep | Master Hand sweeps across the stage several times, depending on the length of the platform. |
Flying Punch | Master Hand flies in from the background and punches the player. |
Flying Slap | Master Hand flies in from the background and slaps the stage. |
Jetstream | Master Hand makes a vaguely plane-like shape, then flies into the background. He attempts to fly into the player, then flies back in from the right. The takeoff deals flame damage if the player is nearby. |
Power Punch | Master Hand hovers over the target, then quickly punches down with electric effects. If used outside Final Destination, may result in Master Hand getting stuck and unable to move for the rest of the match. |
Side Punch | Master Hand makes a fist and punches horizontally across the stage. |
Laser Nail | Master Hand shoots a laser beam from each of his fingertips. |
Power Slap | Master Hand slaps the ground. Buries the player. |
Reverse Throw | Master Hand throws the opponent backwards with decent knockback. |
Squeeze | Master Hand's pummel. After 3 squeezes he will move to a throw. |
Tri-Poke | Master Hand pokes the air three times. The third poke is more powerful. |
Vertical Throw | Master Hand throws the opponent into the ground. High damage and knockback, but cannot KO under normal conditions. |
Fireball Blitz | Master Hand produces a large orange fireball and squeezes it, causing it to break into fragments that scatter across the stage. |
Icy Wind | Master Hand flaps rapidly, causing a wind that pushes to the left/right and spawns icy projectiles on higher intensities. These ice projectiles will give the frozen status effect on impact. |
Platform Dealer | Master Hand tosses out orange platforms, which upon landing on the stage, rise upwards in an attempt to drag the player over the top blast line. Each platform covers a quarter of the stage and cannot be dropped through. |
Mirrored Laser | Master Hand produces a series of mirrors and fires a single laser that bounces between them. |
Ring Toss | Master Hand throws two rings across the stage. They may or may not circle back around for another pass. |
Snapper | Master Hand snaps his fingers, stunning the player. |
Spike Bowl | Master Hand underhands a series of spiked balls across the stage, which may either roll or bounce. They can be attacked, reflected, or even picked up with the right timing. |
Snap Teleport | Master Hand teleports by snapping his fingers. |
Move | Description |
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Cross Punch | Crazy Hand punches across the stage, with Master Hand catching him. |
Dual Lasers | The two hands both use Laser Nail at once, sweeping across the entire stage. |
Dual Sweep | Crazy Hand runs his fingers across the stage like a plow, while Master Hand flies in the other direction with an uppercut. |
Shadow Puppet | The two hands form a canine-like shape and emit three damaging "barks", the third, much larger than the rest, causes the player character to get stunned if unblocked and within range. |
Static Discharge | The two hands rub the back of their hands to charge up with electricity, then slap the stage to release electricity that covers the whole stage platform. |
Zoom In | Master Hand and Crazy Hand create a "picture frame" (with their index fingers and thumbs), causing the screen to zoom in and flames to cover the corners in a similar vein to Sudden Death. During this time, the blast lines are closer, and the player can get KO'd much more easily. This effect is only temporary. |
Master Giant has the following attacks:
- Spawns two additional arms with glowing hands. These arms will sweep the stage, then merge back into its chest. If the player is grabbed by a glowing hand, they will be consumed by the 'head', taking damage and ending with a downwards launch, but with little knockback.
- Moves its arm quickly across the screen horizontally. The movement itself does nothing, but a split second later a horizontal slash will appear across the stage, dealing damage. The slash can penetrate through shields.
- Creates six electric orbs that fly and wander around the top part of the screen. Master Giant will then pick up the entire stage and lift it to the level of the orbs, before dropping it back down. This attack can be avoided by jumping off the stage, then jumping back on once it is dropped back down. If the player has just been KO'd by one of Master Core's previous attacks and is in the middle of respawning, the act of Master Core lifting the stage can cause the player to be trapped underneath it and be KO'd a second time.
- Master Giant's head will split open, creating a vacuum effect around it. During this move, large electric orbs will travel across the stage horizontally. If the player is caught by the head or an electric orb, they will be 'swallowed', taking damage then being launched downward in the same manner as the 'arms' attack. The electric orbs can be avoided by perfect shielding or dodging/rolling, though it's the safest to stay away from them until Master Giant ends the attack.
- Master Giant's head will transform, then attempt to headbutt the player. If this attack lands, the player will be buried. After the headbutt, 4 orbs are created in random locations, detonating after a delay and creating a cross-shaped explosion in the shape of the Smash logo. The explosions can deal huge damage if more than one hits.
- Master Giant will scream, creating a massive shockwave that pushes players away from the center of the stage, potentially knocking them off. Players are pushed much farther if they are in the air. The player gets hit, causing damage, if the player is very close; however, the player will not be pushed far toward the edge of the stage. Ignores Counter attacks.
Master Beast has the following attacks:
Master Edges has the following attacks:
- An alternate attack causes the swords to launch two larger projectiles one at a time instead. This version deals multiple hits, cannot be absorbed, and wears through shields instead of disappearing on block.
- Self-Destruct: If the Core has not been defeated after 45 seconds, it will begin to spin rapidly and rise to the center of the screen, then charge up and unleash five red waves. Being hit by any wave will one-hit KO the opponent. The core can still be attacked while floating during this time; if it is, it will stop releasing waves and giving the opponent some time to KO it. However, if it isn't attacked for a short period of time, it will unleash them again. After all five waves, the Core will self-destruct.
Other
Standard Tactics: Master Hand is a natural wild card where his moves depend on what he decides to use. Though normally when getting weakened he will summon Crazy Hand or transform into Master Core.
Weaknesses: Master Fortress has weak points within him that if attacked will eventually reduce him to his master core self. Once Master Core does his last attack he will self-destruct and die in the process.
Note: Master Hand is the link between reality and imagination of Smash Brothers, thus he views all characters as mere trophies, though it should be noted Master Hand and Crazy Hand’s trophies are merely non-canon pieces used to give info on both of the characters by Sakurai. In canonical story modes whenever they are defeated they do not transform into trophies, more information can be found here.
Battle Records
None.
None.
None.
References
- ↑ "As time passes on this stage, the level appears to travel through a wormhole from the imaginary Super Smash Bros. Melee world into reality. You move through a cloud-filled sky over a vast mountain range, then into a deep-space vista of dark blues and purples. The scenery is as real as you get in this fantastical world."