Thanks to its decent range, it is used as a spacing tool, and can be used to try and cover an opponent's ledge getup. Villager's forward tilt has a fast startup. Since its hitbox can go below the ledge, it can also be used to two-frame opponents and prevent their recovery. It's mainly used for catching landings or approach, but it is also a decent whiff punish out of a dash back. Villager's dash attack is great for its quick startup and long range. It's mainly used as a close range get-off-me tool. ・Slow mobility, which makes close range combat difficult ・Good aerial game, and edgeguarding ability (Forward Smash / Aerials) ・Can Porcket projectiles to hold on to them or reuse them ・Several projectiles for zoning opponents (Forward / Back Aerial, Side Special) See Our Tier List Here! Villager's Strengths and Weaknesses Strengths Villager's KOs can be a bit difficult to set up, so Villager players will need to be patient and wait for an opportunity to present itself.
While Villager's projectile game is quite potent, they sometimes struggle against opponents who can break their zoning and get in close. Villager's weaknesses mainly come in the form of a slow grab, somewhat light weight, and struggling to kill. His edgeguarding ability is quite good, thanks to his forward smash, as well as his powerful recovery, which is one of the best in the game. His gameplan mainly revolves around using these projectiles to rack up damage, before finishing off opponents with a smash attack or spike. Smash Ultimate Villager has several projectiles, including his side special and forward aerial, which can be used to camp opponents and play a largely defensive game. A unique character with many powerful projectiles