- This article is about Ahri's appearance in Super Smash Bros. Infinite. For other uses, see Ahri.
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Ahri is a playable character in Super Smash Bros. Infinite. She was officially revealed during a Nintendo Direct as the second downloadable fighter in the Third Smash Season Pass, as part of the Legendary Riot Bundle. Ahri is classified as Fighter #113.
Laura Post reprises her role in international versions of Super Smash Bros. Infinite, while Sanae Kobayashi and Lee Yong-Shin reprise their roles in the Japanese and Korean versions respectively.
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Special Moves[]
Ahri’s Special Moves | |||
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Standard Special | Orb of Deception | ||
Works exactly like in League of Legends, and does more damage on the way back to her. Functions like Toon Link's Boomerang and will always attempt to return back to her. | |||
Side Special | Charm | ||
Ahri takes a little to strike a...playfulpose then performs an equally-playful wink to release a heart projectile the size of a Kafrizz that travels as fast as Marth's walk speed. Anybody within 1/3 BF that's hit will take 2% damage, but will be forced to go at max walking speed towards Ahri's location for 2 seconds, or until she strikes them for 1.2x the normal damage and knockback. This Special also has the unique flavor of changing their eyes, similar to when they have a Smash Ball, except this time, their eyes are glowing a bright pink while Charmed. | |||
Up Special | Spirit Rush | ||
Ahri will dash according to where the direction the player tilts the control stick. Right at the correct moment, players can then tilt it to a second direction which causes Ahri then to pivot and quickly move to that direction. | |||
Down Special | Fox-Fire | ||
Ahri summons 3 balls of foxfire that constantly float around her like Mega Man's Leaf Shield for 5 seconds. If anybody gets within 1/4 BF of Ahri during that time, the foxfire balls will automatically lock onto them and deal 9% damage total with medium-low knockback at Level 0, prioritizing anybody under the effects of Charm. | |||
Final Smash | Nexus Destruction | ||
When activating this Final Smash, Ahri will rush forwards with a powerful Spirit Rush. If she hits anybody, a cutscene plays out: all caught fighters collide with a Nexus (Pictured above), and the camera pans to see Ahri alongside Jinx, Yasuo, Ashe, and Teemo rushing forwards to go whole ham on the Nexus with their respective abilities. After a bit of relentless barraging, Ahri throws her Orb of Deception at the Nexus, causing it to explode and KO'ing anybody above 100% damage. This Final Smash also affects the victory screen if finishing a match with it: The traditional "GAME!" is replaced with the League of Legends "VICTORY" banner, and it seamlessly transitions to a unique victory animation wherein Ahri and her teammates celebrate their victory. |
Taunts[]
- Up Taunt: Ahri causes an Orb of Deception to rotate around her in quick succession.
- Right Taunt: Ahri blows a kiss. This can potentially do damage as the kiss moves forward.
- Left Taunt: Ahri backflips while hovering in the air.
- Down Taunt: She hits the ground which causes her nine tails to glow
On-Screen Appearance[]
- Ahri uses the LoL teleport on a ward. Teleport's animation is just a spinning purple light that comes down from the sky
Idle Poses[]
- Ahri throws her orb up in the air and catches it
- Ahri backflips then cartwheels
Victory Poses[]
- Ahri walks away from a nexus exploding, doing the whole "cool guys don't look at explosions" bit.
- Floats in the air and giggles while Orbs of Deception float around her.
- Camera POV facing the sky shows Ahri looking down at it on her fours. She starts to slowly lean down, looking as though she's about to kiss whoever she's on top of...but then the camera fades to black. Then it fades to another camera perspective and shows Ahri shooting up as she inhales some essence from the previous POV. After her name splashes on-screen, she regains composure and looks at the camera with a teasing grin as though to say, "Well? What were you expecting?"
- This Final Smash also affects the victory screen if finishing a match with it: The traditional "GAME!" is replaced with the League of Legends "VICTORY" banner, and it seamlessly transitions to a unique victory animation wherein Ahri and her teammates celebrate their victory.
Classic Mode Route: Invasion of Runeterra[]
Every opponent is based on a character archetype found in League of Legends.
Round | Opponent | Stage | Music | Notes | References | |||
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1 | Bridge of Eldin | Ganondorf represents the Fighter class; in particular the Juggernaut sub-class. Bridge of Eldin is based on the map, Proving Grounds. | ||||||
2 | The Great Cave Offensive | Reimu represents the Mage class; in particular the Artillery sub-class. The Great Cave Offensive is based on the map, Butcher's Bridge. | ||||||
3 | Castle Seige (Phase 3) | Hero represents the Controller class; in particular the Catcher sub-class. Castle Siege (Phase 3) is based on Magma Chamber. | ||||||
4 | The Summit (Omega) | Greninja represents the Stealth class which is a sub-class of the Slayer class. The Summit is based on the map, Howling Abyss. | ||||||
5 | Hakurei Shrine | DJ Octavio represents the Tank class and, partially, the Vanguard sub-class. Hakurei Shrine is a reference to the Temple of Lily and Lotus. | ||||||
6 | Yggdrassil's Altar | Olimar and Alpha represents the Specialist class. Spiral Mountain is a reference to the map, Crystal Scar. | ||||||
BONUS | Break the Targets! | |||||||
FINAL | Rathalos | Ancient Steppe |
In competitive play[]
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Palette Swaps[]
Red | Based on Ahri's appearance in League of Legends media. |
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Blue | Based off the character Evelyn. |
Yellow | Based on her K/DA costume. |
Cyan | Based on the character, Jynx. |
Pink | Based on her Spirit Blossom costume. |
Green | Based on the character, Nami. |
White | Based on her Arcade costume. |
Dark Blue | Based off the character, Caitlyn. |
Purple | Based on her Covent costume. |
Teal | Based on the character, Fiora. |
Scarlet | Based of her Arcana costume |
Brown | Based on the character, Miss Fortune. |
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