Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Jigglypuff Guide: Jigglypuff moveset, Final Smash, alternate costumes and changes

The following handy Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Jigglypuff Guide comes from the folks at USgamer.net:

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Jigglypuff Guide

Jigglypuff is back in Super Smash Bros Ultimate, bringing a host of changes since its last appearance. There’s a slightly different Final Smash to contend with, and plenty of move changes. Let’s take a look at all the info we know so far on Jigglypuff in Super Smash Bros Ultimate.

Jigglypuff Smash Bros. Ultimate Moves Set and Final Smash

We’ve detailed all of Jigglypuff’s Special Moves in the table below. You’ll find info on how to perform all of Jigglypuff’s special moves and Final Smash.

Special Move Controls Special Type Special Move Name
B Neutral Special Rollout
Left Stick Left/Right + B Green Missile Pound
Left Stick Up + B Up Special Sing
Left Stick Down + B Down Special Rest
B when FS Meter is Full Final Smash Puff Up

How to Unlock Jigglypuff in Super Smash Bros Ultimate

Unlike previous Smash games, fighters are unlocked in the same way for all, rather than character-specific challenges. This means that while it can be a bit of a grind, all you need to do is play the game naturally and you’ll eventually unlock all of the characters in Super Smash Bros Ultimate. We’ve listed the three ways you can unlock characters in Super Smash Bros Ultimate below:

  • Playing the World of Light single-player mode.
  • Completing Classic Mode with a character.
  • Playing the ‘Challenger Approaches’ fights that appear regularly, you will need to win them.

The fastest method involves triggering the Challenger Fights by reloading the game regularly. We’ve listed the method below:

  • Quit to the home screen and Restart the game.
  • Create a match with a custom rule set.
  • Make sure the match is 1 minute long, or 1 stock if you’d prefer.
  • After finishing the match (you can win or lose) you will offered a new Challenger Fight.
  • You’ll need to win the Challenger fight
  • Repeat.

For more info on unlocking characters using the modes listed above, head over to our Super Smash Bros Ultimate Character Unlock Guide .

Jigglypuff Changes in Super Smash Bros Ultimate

Jigglypuff has mostly received minor changes for the new Smash Bros game. Mostly it’s just tweaks to animation, and some damage balancing. We’ve listed all of the changes below. Here’s all of the Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Jigglypuff changes:

  • Faster Side Taunt
  • Slow-motion effect applied to Rest move
  • Jigglypuff now only rolls once during Rollout, making it faster to execute
  • Up aerial attack has less lag on landing

Jigglypuff Alternate Costumes in Super Smash Bros Ultimate

Jigglypuff Alternate Costumes
There have been no official reveals for Jigglypuff’s alternate costumes just yet, but many of the characters revealed so far have simply continued using the same variants they did in the last game. If anything substantial gets announced, we’ll be sure to update this guide, but for now, it’s safe to assume it’ll use the same selection of hats and bows that it did in SSB4.

Jigglypuff Final Smash in Super Smash Bros Ultimate

Jigglypuff is still using the Puff Up Final Smash. Its animation has changed slightly however, which you can check out in the video embedded above. Jigglypuff blows itself up to a huge size, then pops like a balloon, with a brand new animation as it deflates and sinks.

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Source: USgamer.net