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The '''up special move''', commonly referred to as '''up B''', is a [[special attack]] performed by pressing the [[special move]] button while holding the control stick upwards.
The '''up special move''', commonly referred to as '''up B''', is a [[special attack]] performed by pressing the [[special move]] button while holding the control stick upwards.


Up special moves are usually the main aspect of a character's [[recovery]] (except for [[Yoshi]]'s [[Egg Throw]] prior to ''Brawl'' and [[Jigglypuff]]'s [[Sing]]); using them typically covers the most vertical distance (and sometimes horizontal distance) out of any of the character's abilities, but renders the character [[helpless]]. Most up specials are designed to damage and disrupt opponents going for an [[edgeguard]]. As with [[up smash]]es, up specials can be used [[out of shield]], where some of them (such as [[Whirling Fortress]]) are highly effective.
Up special moves are usually the main aspect of a character's [[recovery]] (except for [[Yoshi]]'s [[Egg Throw]] prior to ''Brawl'' and [[Jigglypuff]]'s [[Sing]]); using them typically covers the most vertical distance (and sometimes horizontal distance) out of any of the character's abilities, but renders the character [[helpless]]. Most up specials are designed to damage and disrupt opponents going for an [[edgeguard]]. Some Up specials behave differently depending on if the character is grounded or airborne, such as Link's [[Spin attack]] and Bowser's [[Whirling Fortress]]. As with [[up smash]]es, up specials can be used [[out of shield]], where some of them (such as Whirling Fortress) are highly effective.


==List of up special moves==
==List of up special moves==
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