Roy (ロイ, Roy) is the protagonist of Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade, the sixth game in the Fire Emblem series. He debuted in Super Smash Bros. Melee as an unlockable character, and returned as a playable character in both Super Smash Bros. 4 and Super Smash Bros.

Is Roy a clone of Marth?

Roy (ロイ, Roy) is a unlockable character in Super Smash Bros. Melee. He is a clone of Marth, differentiated primarily by his sweetspots being located near the center of his blade rather than the tip. He is voiced by Jun Fukuyama.

Who is the voice of Roy in Super Smash Bros?

Roy ( ロイ, Roy) is a unlockable character in Super Smash Bros. Melee. He is a clone of Marth, differentiated primarily by his sweetspots being located near the center of his blade rather than the tip. Roy is voiced by Jun Fukuyama . Roy currently ranks 20th on the Melee tier list, in the F tier.

How do you unlock Roy in Super Smash Bros?

How to Unlock. To unlock Roy, the player must complete either Classic or Adventure Mode as Marth without using a continue, or play 900 VS. matches. Roy is fought on the Temple stage, with the track “Fire Emblem” playing.

How does Roy compare to Marth in Smash?

Roy’s sourspot is also weaker compared to Marth’s; while Marth still has some KOing potential in his sourspotted attacks, Roy’s sourspotted attacks have very poor knockback and damage in comparison. As a result of this very close sweetspot, Roy himself lacks a particularly reliable KO move.

What are Roy’s strengths in Super Smash Bros?

Among Roy’s primary strengths is the overall power in most of his ground-based attacks. Roy’s forward smash is a fast attack and is his primary KO move.

Roy ( ロイ, Roy) is a unlockable character in Super Smash Bros. Melee. He is a clone of Marth, differentiated primarily by his sweetspots being located near the center of his blade rather than the tip. Roy is voiced by Jun Fukuyama . Roy currently ranks 20th on the Melee tier list, in the F tier.

How to Unlock. To unlock Roy, the player must complete either Classic or Adventure Mode as Marth without using a continue, or play 900 VS. matches. Roy is fought on the Temple stage, with the track “Fire Emblem” playing.

Roy’s sourspot is also weaker compared to Marth’s; while Marth still has some KOing potential in his sourspotted attacks, Roy’s sourspotted attacks have very poor knockback and damage in comparison. As a result of this very close sweetspot, Roy himself lacks a particularly reliable KO move.

Among Roy’s primary strengths is the overall power in most of his ground-based attacks. Roy’s forward smash is a fast attack and is his primary KO move.