Pilotwings Lark

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Lark is one of the six playable characters of Pilotwings 64, representing for the lightweight class. He's a courageous fellow that moves fast, but is easily affected by the wind, due to his small size. He's the male counterpart of Kiwi. He's named after the lark, a species of bird. Lark bears a. Lark (ラーク Lark) is one of the main characters of the Pilotwings series and appears as a newcomer in Super Smash Bros. Essentially, Lark would be a bit varied in the sense that in the air, his power and other strong points and talents would truly shine since he would be able to combo/juggle in.

Lark

Contents DescriptionLark is one of the six select-able pilots from Pilotwings 64 and a member of one of the smallest weight classes in the game.Along with the other five characters, Lark travels to Holiday Island in order to partake in a series of tests to become a high-class pilot.Not much else is known about Lark's personality, however.Attributes MovesetNameDescriptionNeutral attackN/ALark begins with one large poke from the right wing of his Birdman suit. A swipe from the left wing, and a forced slam from both wings, very similar to Palutena’s side smash. This move can be infinitely held, with Lark rapidly “poking” his opponents with the tip of the wings, ending the wing slam.Forward TiltN/AA VERY large swipe with the left wing of his Birdman suit. Although able to destroy weak projectiles, it doesn't give much knockback.Up TiltN/APerforms an upwards triple kick with the Jumble Hopper spring shoes in the style of Pit and Sonic’s U-Tilts. The final kick does a lot more knockback, but just enough so that Lark can follow up with a multitude of aerial attacks.Down TiltN/ALark sweeps the floor with his right wing. No knockback or wind box, but can be used rapidly and repeatedly to trip opponents.Dash AttackN/ALark rushes in with a big headbutt to his opponents, courtesy of his helmet.

Does decent knockback, and can cause opponents to trip if sweet-spotted.Forward SmashN/ALark performs a grounded dive, sliding into any opponents in his path. Similar to his dash attack, but doesn’t travel as far, and does more knockback. Can KO at high enough percentages.Up SmashN/AWith the help of his Jumble Hopper spring boots, Lark hops upwards with so much force, that his helmet sends opponents flying straight upwards, allowing him to follow up with many aerial attacks.Down SmashN/ALark rapidly spins along the ground, similar to Princess Peach, but attacking with his right foot and left wing. Does a lot of damage, but the knockback will leave a bit to be desired.