

This move is given two customizable special attack variants in Super Smash Bros. The move can be canceled by pressing the shield or grab button before the headbutt, which causes the Wii Fit Trainer to be helpless afterward the soccer ball also falls to the ground, and can be used like the normal soccer ball item, though with less power. The headbutt part of the attack also deals a meteor smash if it hits opponents. The player can hit the ball early by pressing the special attack button while she is heading the ball, which changes the angle of the arc in which the ball moves. The ball disappears after bouncing once, or after hitting an opponent. When used, the trainer jumps, pulls out a soccer ball, and hits it with their head to attack. Header (named Heading in the British English version of 3DS/ Wii U) is the Wii Fit Trainer's side special move. The second is Sweeping Sun Salutation, which moves more slowly and again does not heal, but pushes opponents back when it hits, dealing multiple hits to them.

The first is Enriched Sun Salutation ( Concentrated Sun Salutation in the British English version), which makes the energy ball smaller but more powerful as it charges, and it does not heal when thrown. for Wii U, this move also has two customizable variants.
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When the move is fired at full charge it restores 1% damage. The charge also automatically cancels once the move reaches full charge. When used, the trainer charges up a ball of energy like other moves of this type the charge can be stopped by dodging and restarted again afterward, and can be fired while charging by pressing the special attack button again. Sun Salutation is the Wii Fit Trainer's standard special move, based upon the yoga poses of the same name as seen in Wii Fit. for Wii U SmashWiki article: Sun Salutation She is seen alongside Villager and Duck Hunt when she is eliminated by Galeem's large laser attack. In the World of Light, the female Wii Fit Trainer is present when the fighters oppose Galeem for the first time. Wii Fit Trainer also receives direct improvements to their overall damage output, as well as the ability to knock back opponents and the placements of their attacks. Wii Fit Trainer has received many improvements to their moves, such as: increased mobility, reduced short hop timing, decreased landing lag in their aerial attacks, the reintroduction of directional air dodges, and the abilities to use any ground attack out of a run, and using aerial attacks on ladders. According to director Masahiro Sakurai, this redesign was requested by the Wii Fit developers. Ultimate, where their faces have been slightly redesigned. The female and male Wii Fit Trainers return as unlockable veteran fighters in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate SmashWiki article: Wii Fit Trainer (SSBU) Their Final Smash, Wii Fit, sends a barrage of multi-colored exercise images in front of them, damaging opponents. Their down special move is Deep Breathing, which when timed correctly recovers damage and powers up the trainer's attacks. Their up special move is Super Hoop, which sends them into the air as they spin around with several hula hoops. Their side special is Header, in which they headbutt a soccer ball. Their standard special move is Sun Salutation, which fires a ball of light at opponents.
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Like in the series of origin, Wii Fit Trainer has male variants available as alternate costumes in addition to the default female trainer.Īll of Wii Fit Trainer's attacks are based upon various yoga and exercise poses as seen in the Wii Fit series, as well as aerobic and balance activities seen in Wii Fit.

Wii Fit Trainer is one of the new playable fighters in Super Smash Bros. The female Wii Fit Trainer's appearance in Super Smash Bros.
