Wario (Super Smash Flash 2)

Wario is a veteran starter character in Super Smash Flash 2 and the only character representation of the  universe. His overall design and voice clips are taken his appearance. His moveset is mostly based on his Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U counterpart, although some animations and attacks are custom-made.

Wario is currently ranked 20th out of 40 on the current tier list, placing him in the B tier. Wario's notable strengths include a good air game, decent combo ability, a good grab and throw game, and great KO moves in his forward smash, Shoulder Bash (in the move's final frames), down throw, dash attack, up smash, and the later stages of Wario Waft. Though he lacks a projectile, he can easily dodge them using his good speed for a fighter his size and weight, and his excellent air mobility allows him to wobble in and out of his opponent's range, which gives him some time to throw out a few spacing moves, or a finisher if he can. He also possesses good recovery options, as Shoulder Bash covers a decent horizontal distance, and a fully charged Wario Waft covers a distance equal to the distance covered by his up special, Corkscrew, allowing him to extend his vertical recovery as well.

However, Wario's biggest flaw is his short range (possessing the shortest grab range), which makes him vulnerable to characters with attacks that have a disjointed hitbox (ex., ). As Wario possesses an above average weight and is a high faller, the majority of the cast can easily combo him (although Wario can avoid this by using his air mobility to escape attacks). He has a couple of KO options with his forward smash, up smash, Wario Waft, forward tilt, up aerial, and the final frames of Shoulder Bash, but these do have considerable amounts of starting and ending lag, making him easier to punish, and Corkscrew does not gain much vertical height on its own, giving him a relatively poor vertical recovery if he does not have a full-charge Wario Waft on hand. Furthermore, due to his poor ground mobility, poor range and lack of a projectile, he is forced to rely on close-range attacks to damage or KO the opponent.

While Wario appears to have a small, dedicated player base, he has poor representation in online tournaments. Some Wario players do not actively participate, and the few who do participate do not place high.

Attributes
Wario can be described as an unorthodox character due to his attributes. His most unusual trait is his high air speed and air acceleration, giving Wario the ability to effectively camp in the air, and wobble in and out of the opponent's range. He has powerful finishers in his forward smash, Shoulder Bash (in the moves final frames), up smash, up air, forward tilt, and the Wario Waft (depending how long it has been charged). His great air mobility, combined with most of his aerials having good priority grants him a good air game and good approach options in the air. Wario also has an effective edgeguarding game with his back air and Chomp. He has effective combo starters in his down smash, down tilt, Chomp, up tilt, and up throw. Due to Wario's size, he is not as susceptible to shield poking like other characters. He has a good grab game with his forward and up throw being chain grabs on big characters and fast fallers while they are good combo starters on other characters. His back throw can be used as KO moves near the ledge on light characters. Furthermore, Wario's weight, air mobility, and falling speed makes him a hard character to KO.

However, Wario suffers from poor range (having the shortest grab in the current build) which leaves him is vulnerable to characters with disjointed hitboxes (ex. and ). Due to not having a projectile, poor ground mobility and reach in his attacks gives him problems approaching on the ground. As a result, Wario must rely on his air game to approach and combo opponents. His recovery is predictable and gives him trouble recovering against good edgeguarders. Furthermore, due to his medium to high weight and being a high faller, he is susceptible to certain chain grabs if he doesn't avoid them properly.

Changes from v0.9b
Wario has received a lot of changes to his moveset, with having a lot of his move set from the "main games" being incorporated. Wario has received a lot of buffs due to this and is considered a more effective character then last demo.

Tier placement history
When Wario was first introduced; he was seen as a mid-low tier character. In the tier lists for demo v0.7; Wario ranked 11th of C tier on the first list and 12th of E tier on the second list.

In demo v0.8b; he had a huge leap where he ranked 1st of S tier.

In demo v0.9a; Wario was originally seen as one of the worst characters in the demo, but ranked 12th when players started noticing his strengths and is considered a mid-high tier character.

In demo v0.9b, the changing metagame of other characters, the addition of new ones and lackluster changes to Wario brought him down to be 28th in C tier. The changing metagame did not help Wario by much where he rose to 26th of C tier, but he is still seen as a bottom tier character. On the final tier list, Wario dropped to 30th, dead last on the tier list where he was seen as the worst character in the demo.

In Beta, on the first tier list, Wario ranked 22nd in B- tier, which was a noticeable rise from his 30th place in v0.9b. However, he ended up dropping to 36th of C- tier on the second tier list. In the current tier list, Wario is ranked as 20 of B.

Trivia

 * Wario is the only veteran with the most differences between his  incarnations and his SSF2 incarnation:
 * His appearance in SSF2 is his yellow cap and purple overalls from the Wario Land and  series instead of his biker outfit from the WarioWare series.
 * Alongside, Wario has at least one different special move; in his case, it is his side special move.
 * He is the only veteran character with a different entrance.
 * He has a completely different victory theme.
 * Wario's older sprites in the game were used in AnimationRewind ' s Cartoon Fight Club.
 * Wario and are the only two characters that have been both first and last in separate tier lists. In Wario's case, he was first in the 0.8b tier list, and last in the 0.9b third tier list.
 * Wario's early artwork was based on one of his taunts in Super Smash Bros. Brawl.
 * Wario's All-Star congratulations screen references the Subspace Emissary from Brawl, where he kidnaps a princess (in this case, Zelda, with Kirby and Peach escaping), and his color scheme of his default outfit from Brawl representing it.