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This article is about Simon's appearance in Super Smash Flash 2. For general information about the character, see Simon Belmont.
Simon is a playable veteran unlockablecharacter in Super Smash Flash 2. His reveal was shown during the Day 1 livestream at Super Smash Con 2018. His appearance is based on his design in the game Castlevania Chronicles, in which Simon has long red hair and black armor. Simon's moveset mainly consists of attacks with his whip, the Vampire Killer, along with several items he uses in the Castlevania series. Simon's forward aerial and back aerial can be angled upwards and downwards. He is the only character in the game as of now capable of angling his aerials.
Simon will be available in the future release of SSF2 Beta 1.2.
Whipcracks in front of him, being more powerful at the tip. This attack can be angled upwards or downwards to change its direction but overall deals the same damage and knockback in all ways.
Turns around and whipcracks backwards, being more powerful at the tip. Similarly to his forward aerial, this attack can also be angled upwards or downwards to change its direction but overall deals the same damage and knockback in all ways.
Performs a stall-then-fall divekick similar to the ones performed by most protagonists upon obtaining the ability to double jump. Simon will bounce upwards upon contact with an opponent.
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Simon Belmont's confirmation as a playable character in Super Smash Flash 2 came only two days after his confirmation as a playable character in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Coincidentally, the two versions of the character feature similar movesets.