Characters


Name: Meta Knight
Video Game Debut: Kirby's Adventure [NES]
About: The enigmatic rival of Kirby's finally makes an appearance in the latest Smash Bros installment. The honourable knight is not evil, as many may think of him, but his true intentions are shrouded in darkness, much like his preferred method of attack. Equipped with his mighty sword and sporting the ability to create tornadoes, Meta Knight is a considerable adversary.

| Meta Knight's Special Moves | |
|---|---|
| Standard Special Move | Mach Tornado |
| Side Special Move | Drill Rush |
| Up Special Move | Shuttle Loop |
| Down Special Move | Dimensional Cape |
| Final Smash | Galaxia Darkness |
Special Moves
Standard Special: Mach Tornado
Stirring up trouble is an easy task with Meta Knight. Simply create a tornado with yourself at the center to suck in your opponents. You can also levitate off the ground my repeatedly tapping the button.

Side Special: Drill Rush
Meta Knight spins rapidly towards opponents with this attack.

He can also slightly change the angle in which he propels himself. You'd tink he'd get a bit dizzy after all the spin-related moves.

Up Special: Shuttle Loop
Meta Knight will quickly rise, his sword pointed upwards.

It is then followed by the ability to glide through the air.

Down Special: Dimensional Cape
With this move, Meta Knight disappears in the direction you specify, and reappears at that location.

Not only does this allow him to dodge an incoming attack, but also to deliver a swift slash by quickly pressing A while reappearing behind an opponent.

Final Smash: Galaxia Darkness
The Final Smash is initiated when Meta Knight swirls his cape out over an ennemy. If he is misses, then the attack is wasted.

After covering an opponent, darkness begins to overpower the arena.

Those present on the stadium are then slashed by Meta Knight in the darkness as he completes the attack.

Screenshots

The Force is strong with this one

Back away from the exhibit

Pink Puffball VS Cool Blue Puffball

He's watching you...

