Since its release in 2018,Super Smash Bros. Ultimatehas come a very long way. It has grown to astronomical heights, introducing characters that fans would never have dared dream of in past games. The introduction of Sora (ofthe beloved and Disney-infusedKingdom Heartsseries) to the game finishes off the roster with a bang. Now, though, it’s time to take a look back and appreciate where it all started.

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Super Smash Bros., better known asSuper Smash Bros.N64,was released in 1999. The original had a limited roster of 12 beloved Nintendo characters. From there,Super Smash Bros. Ultimate’s cast grew to an astonishing 89 fighters! Let’s take a look and see if those 12 original characters have grown, too. Here’s how they stack up in the latest title.

12Jigglypuff: A Real Featherweight

Jigglypuff has certainly seen better days in the franchise. While it has been tweaked a couple times over the course ofSuper Smash Bros. Ultimate’s history, it is still considered to be around the bottom of the totem pole. Jigglypuff has a great offensive moveset. It has reliable combo starters and great finishers. Its greatest drawback, however, is its defense.

Jigglypuff is incredibly light. This can spell doom against heavy-hitting characters, leaving theenigmatic Normal-type Pokemonsusceptible to early KOs. The good news is that Jigglypuff will really only ever be defeated by getting knocked out of bounds, considering it has one of the best recoveries in the game. Also, shielding is not as viable as it would be for other characters: Jigglypuff is unique in that whenever it gets its shield broken, it is immediately KOed.

Jigglypuff on Green Greens stage in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

11Donkey Kong: A Powerhouse Who Is Too Easy To Juggle

InUltimate,sometimes-underrated Nintendo legend Donkey Kongrecieved a speed increase with that same gorilla power. He can certainly go bananas in the right hands, with options like great throws and true combos. Unfortunately, he does possess certain drawbacks that affect his viability inUltimate,such as his severely limited recovery and huge hitbox.

Further, with his style being heavily focused on grabs, it can be very difficult for DK to succeed if the opponent is able to avoid being grappled. However, DK does have some other tools at his disposal. He is perhaps the best in the game at pressuring shields, which can make him an overwhelming force. It’s just very difficult to fully utilize his potential.

Donkey Kong in Smash Ultimate

10Kirby: Mobile But Unspectacular

Kirby has a lot of different combo options and abilities that can offer niche KO opportunities. His tilts are where his offensive power shines. Defensively, however, Kirby can struggle against characters with a good zoning game. Kirby is an extremely slow character in the air, making him a sitting duck when trying to recover. This affords the opponent an opprtunity to punish him heavily.

Kirby’s aerial attacks are also slow compared to others aerials, so a great deal of foresight and strategy is required when in the air. He also struggles on certain stages that have platforms, as his moves don’t really utilize them that well, and his arsenal is a little run of the mill.

Kirby Using Up Special in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

9Luigi: Very Combo-Reliant

Mario’s brother in green is back and has changed tremendously sinceSmash 64. With almost a complete overhaul of his moveset, he is unrecognizable from his 1999 iteration. Luigi possesses a great offensive game, with some of the series’ best grab combos that can bring opponents from 0% to death in an instant.

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He’s a very good all-rounder inUltimate. Luigi’s major drawback is his recovery. Horizontal recovery for Luigi can be very difficult, considering that achieving the optimal results from one of his best options, Green Missile, is completely based on luck. He’ll also struggle to perform if he can’t pull off his devastating combos.

8Samus Aran: In The Prime Of Her Keep-Away Career

The formidable bounty hunter last seen inthe excellentMetroid Dreadmakes her fifth appearance in the series, and is arguably at her best inUltimate. With a great moveset and offensive capabilities, she is a force to be reckoned with. She can provide all sorts of mix ups and combos.

She also has a wide range of projectiles, including one of the most reliable ranged options in the game and perhaps the most deadly in her fearsome Charge Shot. She has a great recovery and can play a very defensive playstyle. A Samus player will really struggle if the opponent can reliably close the distance, however.

Luigi on Magicant stage in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

One of the faces of theSmashseries makes his appearance once again inUltimate, this time with a completely different look. Link is now modeled after the iteration of the character that stars inThe Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild,and his moveset has certainly evolved, as well.

Link can be extremely viable inUltimate,due to his amazing zoning abilities and projectiles. Getting close to him is no easy feat considering the various explosions, hail of arrows, and occasional boomerang that must be dodged to approach. At the same time, though, speedier opponents can overwhelm him at close range.

Samus using dash attack on Onett in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

6Yoshi: An Unwieldy But Powerful Combatant

Mario’s faithful steed makes their fifth appearance in the series. Yoshi has been able to remain viable throughout the series, and although their presence in the professional top spots has been lacking, they are still rather popular.

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Link on Great Plateau Tower in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Yoshi offers a great aerial game and zoning options to be reckoned with. They are the only character that gets super armor on their double jump, which makes them extremely hard to edgeguard. Yoshi also boasts great kill potential and an effective recovery, Not to mention a unique shield which has slightly different properties to those of other characters' bubble shields. With all of this in mind, the dinosaur’s quirky traits are very difficult to master.

5Fox McCloud: Great Speed But Recovery Is Slippy

Fox McCloud makes yet another appearance, and this time he seems to match his former glory fromSuper Smash Bros. Melee. Fox has great combo and kill potential, mixed with a fast-paced playstyle that certainly places him in the higher tier.

Fox starts to fall in the defense category, though. He is rather light, only allowing him to take a few hits before being in the danger zone. His recovery can also put him in a rough spot, considering how predictable its trajectory is and how safe it tends to be to try and punish.

Yoshi on Tortimer Island in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

4Captain Falcon: An Overwhelming Force At Close Range

The captain is here once again to show you his moves, though they really haven’t changed much at all. Captain Falcon is one of the main 12 that has barely been tinkered with since his debut, but where he has changed, he has changed for the better.

He is one of the fastest characters in the game and can pack a mean punch to boot. He is lethal when it comes to combo potential, and has a good recovery as well. His only downside is that he can really suffer against certain matchups. Captain Falcon’s in-your-face playstyle means that foes that can keep him at bay will be an uphill battle for him.

Fox free-falling on Summit in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

3Ness: A Tricky Foe At Any Range

Earthbound’sNess is a constant threat. He has made an appearance in everySmashouting, and he has had a rollercoaster of a time in terms of viability. Ness is currently a devastating pick in the right hands, at any level of play.

With great combos and amazing kill potential, he can be extremely hard to play against. He also possesses one of the most dangerous and spammable projectiles in the game: the notorious PK Fire.Ultimate’s directional air dodges have also bolstered his recovery significantly, though it can still be exploited by more mobile opponents.

Captain Falcon using Side Special on Mario Circuit in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Ness on Kalos Pokémon League in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate