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[[File:SSB64 Greenhouse Combo.gif|thumb|The [[Greenhouse]], a {{SSB|Pikachu}} combo in ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' created by {{Sm|Isai}}.]] | [[File:SSB64 Greenhouse Combo.gif|thumb|The [[Greenhouse]], a {{SSB|Pikachu}} combo in ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' created by {{Sm|Isai}}.]] | ||
[[File:Kencombo.gif|200px|thumb|The [[Ken Combo]], a well-known {{SSBM|Marth}} combo in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' popularised by {{Sm|Ken}}.]] | [[File:Kencombo.gif|200px|thumb|right|The [[Ken Combo]], a well-known {{SSBM|Marth}} combo in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' popularised by {{Sm|Ken}}.]] | ||
[[File:SSBB Kirby Throw Combo.gif|thumb|A {{mvsub|Kirby|SSBB|forward throw}} combo performed by {{SSBB|Kirby}} in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''.]] | [[File:SSBB Kirby Throw Combo.gif|thumb|A {{mvsub|Kirby|SSBB|forward throw}} combo performed by {{SSBB|Kirby}} in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''.]] | ||
[[File:Smash4SheikCombo.gif|250px|thumb|A {{SSB4|Sheik}} combo performed by {{Sm|VoiD}} on {{Sm|Tyrant}}'s {{SSB4|Meta Knight}} in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]''.]] | [[File:Smash4SheikCombo.gif|250px|thumb|right|A {{SSB4|Sheik}} combo performed by {{Sm|VoiD}} on {{Sm|Tyrant}}'s {{SSB4|Meta Knight}} in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]''.]] | ||
A '''combo''', short for '''combination''', is a sequence of [[attack]]s that is guaranteed (or very likely) to occur if the first attack hits the enemy. The exact definition of a combo may change from player to player. Some definitions may include: | A '''combo''', short for '''combination''', is a sequence of [[attack]]s that is guaranteed (or very likely) to occur if the first attack hits the enemy. The exact definition of a combo may change from player to player. Some definitions may include: | ||
*A single attack that consists of multiple hits that can string into each other (see [[natural combo]]). | *A single attack that consists of multiple hits that can string into each other (see [[natural combo]]). | ||
*Any sequence of attacks that keeps the opponent in [[hitstun]], and is thus guaranteed to connect. These are commonly known as '''true combos'''. | *Any sequence of attacks that keeps the opponent in [[hitstun]], and is thus guaranteed to connect. These are commonly known as '''true combos'''. | ||
*Any sequence of attacks that counts as a combo according to the [[combo counter]] (which allows for one consecutive frame of non-hitstun). | *Any sequence of attacks that counts as a combo according to the [[combo counter]] (which allows for one consecutive frame of non-hitstun). | ||
*Any sequence of attacks that is very hard to [[DI]] (or in certain cases, [[tech]]) out of. | *Any sequence of attacks that is very hard to [[DI]] (or in certain cases, [[tech]]) out of. | ||
*Any sequence of attacks that cannot be DI'd out of if performed perfectly. | *Any sequence of attacks that cannot be DI'd out of if performed perfectly. | ||
*Any sequence of attacks that prevent the opponent from landing (possibly by tech) or [[ledge|ledge-grabbing]]. | *Any sequence of attacks that prevent the opponent from landing (possibly by tech) or [[ledge|ledge-grabbing]]. | ||
*Any attack that sends an opponent into a [[stage hazard]] that then leaves them vulnerable to other attacks, such as knocking an opponent into a tornado on [[Hyrule Castle]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 64]]'', then jumping above the tornado and using a [[meteor smash]] to knock the opponent back down into the tornado after they're launched up to rack [[damage]], or using an [[aerial attack]] to [[KO]]. | *Any attack that sends an opponent into a [[stage hazard]] that then leaves them vulnerable to other attacks, such as knocking an opponent into a tornado on [[Hyrule Castle]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 64]]'', then jumping above the tornado and using a [[meteor smash]] to knock the opponent back down into the tornado after they're launched up to rack [[damage]], or using an [[aerial attack]] to [[KO]]. | ||
*Any sequence of attacks performed by two doubles teammates on an opponent to deal extra damage (known as a [[wombo combo]] or team combo). | *Any sequence of attacks performed by two doubles teammates on an opponent to deal extra damage (known as a [[wombo combo]] or team combo). | ||
Combos are used to quickly rack up damage on opponents. In ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'', long, highly-damaging true combos are commonplace, due to the hitstun being much higher than in subsequent games. The lack of DI contributes to this, resulting in attacks sending opponents in consistent directions. This is also compounded by the lack of wall- and ceiling-teching, which allows for well-known tent combos. In fact, every character in ''SSB64'' has a confirmed zero-death combo. | Combos are used to quickly rack up damage on opponents. In ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'', long, highly-damaging true combos are commonplace, due to the hitstun being much higher than in subsequent games. The lack of DI contributes to this, resulting in attacks sending opponents in consistent directions. This is also compounded by the lack of wall- and ceiling-teching, which allows for well-known tent combos. In fact, every character in ''SSB64'' has a confirmed zero-death combo. | ||
In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', hitstun was reduced, and the introduction to DI makes combos more difficult to pull off consistently. However, with the increased game speed and new mobility options, such as [[wavedashing]], along with the ability to [[fastfall]] during an aerial attack, combos are still very common, usually racking up around 50% damage. The decreased [[knockback]] on [[throws]] and the aforementioned physics changes make [[Chain grab|chain-grabs]] more common. In both of these games, [[L-cancelling]] also allows for faster attack speed, contributing to the ease of combos. | In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', hitstun was reduced, and the introduction to DI makes combos more difficult to pull off consistently. However, with the increased game speed and new mobility options, such as [[wavedashing]], along with the ability to [[fastfall]] during an aerial attack, combos are still very common, usually racking up around 50% damage. The decreased [[knockback]] on [[throws]] and the aforementioned physics changes make [[Chain grab|chain-grabs]] more common. In both of these games, [[L-cancelling]] also allows for faster attack speed, contributing to the ease of combos. | ||
In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', characters can [[air dodge]] almost immediately out of hitstun, greatly reducing the frequency of combos. This is compounded by the slower falling speeds and more limited mobility, as L-cancelling and wavedashing were both removed. The airdodge's lack of landing [[lag]] also makes it hard to keep your opponents pressured in an aerial string. As such, true combos in ''Brawl'' tend to work only at very low percentages with quick moves that deal very low base knockback. The ability to negate hitstun results in gameplay having a heavy emphasis on [[lock]]s, [[infinite]]s, and chain-grabs. | In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', characters can [[air dodge]] almost immediately out of hitstun, greatly reducing the frequency of combos. This is compounded by the slower falling speeds and more limited mobility, as L-cancelling and wavedashing were both removed. The airdodge's lack of landing [[lag]] also makes it hard to keep your opponents pressured in an aerial string. As such, true combos in ''Brawl'' tend to work only at very low percentages with quick moves that deal very low base knockback. The ability to negate hitstun results in gameplay having a heavy emphasis on [[lock]]s, [[infinite]]s, and chain-grabs. | ||
In ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'', the ability to air dodge out of hitstun has been reduced, making true combos much more common, and the increased falling speeds also help in this regard. However, with the ability to air dodge out of a [[tumble]], the increased base knockback on many moves, and the heavier landing lag on aerial attacks, true combos are still harder to pull off than in ''Melee'' and ''Smash 64,'' and generally revolve more around memorization and DI reads than "cookie cutter" combos compared to the aforementioned games. Characters can also no longer be locked indefinitely, and chain-grabs have been completely removed. As a result, most ''SSB4'' characters have a simple combo that is often initiated with a throw and lasts for 2-3 hits, usually racking up 15-20% damage, with any further follow-ups requiring the player to read the opponent's defensive options. However, characters such as [[Greninja]], [[Mewtwo]], [[Sheik]], and [[Bayonetta]], as well as many others with [[item|item-based]] [[projectiles]], have more diverse combo games, which often involve the use of aerial [[Footstool Jump|footstools]] and [[jab]] locks. | In ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'', the ability to air dodge out of hitstun has been reduced, making true combos much more common, and the increased falling speeds also help in this regard. However, with the ability to air dodge out of a [[tumble]], the increased base knockback on many moves, and the heavier landing lag on aerial attacks, true combos are still harder to pull off than in ''Melee'' and ''Smash 64,'' and generally revolve more around memorization and DI reads than "cookie cutter" combos compared to the aforementioned games. Characters can also no longer be locked indefinitely, and chain-grabs have been completely removed. As a result, most ''SSB4'' characters have a simple combo that is often initiated with a throw and lasts for 2-3 hits, usually racking up 15-20% damage, with any further follow-ups requiring the player to read the opponent's defensive options. However, characters such as [[Greninja]], [[Mewtwo]], [[Sheik]], and [[Bayonetta]], as well as many others with [[item|item-based]] [[projectiles]], have more diverse combo games, which often involve the use of aerial [[Footstool Jump|footstools]] and [[jab]] locks. | ||
In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', every character | In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', every character received a 3 frame [[jumpsquat]], which when combined with the generally faster run and air speeds makes air combos easier to perform than in ''Brawl'' and ''Smash 4''. The ability to perform any ground attack while running (including [[pivot]]s) and the much lower landing lag across the cast (rivaling L-cancelling in ''Melee'') also make combos easier to perform when on or close to the ground. [[Air dodge]]s have been significantly reworked; directional air dodges make a return from ''Melee'' and no longer cause [[helplessness]], but air dodges, in general, have much more endlag and can no longer be performed more than once without landing or getting hit. Thus, air combos tend to involve either guessing which direction the opponent will dodge, or pressuring the opponent into air dodging early. However, [[grab]]s have received a significant endlag increase and can now clang with each other, and [[shield grab]]s are slower overall, making ''Smash 4''-esque throw combos less prevalent across much of the cast. [[Jab lock]]s no longer force a standard getup and [[Footstool Jump|footstools]] can now be [[tech]]ed, reducing the effectiveness of both techniques in combos. | ||
==Types of combos== | ==Types of combos== | ||
Below is a list of commonly used terms referring to specific types of combos, along with examples of each | Below is a list of commonly used terms referring to specific types of combos, along with examples of each | ||
*True combo: a combo that is impossible to escape from if performed correctly, though many require properly reacting to DI | *True combo: a combo that is impossible to escape from, guaranteed if performed correctly, though many require properly reacting to DI. | ||
*Throw combo: a combo initiated from a throw, usually a [[down throw]], followed up with one or more aerials. Sheik's down-throw to forward-air is one example in ''Melee''. | *Throw combo: a combo initiated from a throw, usually a [[down throw]], followed up with one or more aerials. Sheik's down-throw to forward-air is one example in ''Melee''. | ||
*[[Kill confirm]]: a combo where a weaker, often faster and safer move links into a powerful kill move at a certain percent range. Fox's neutral-air to up smash is an example from SSB4. | *[[Kill confirm]]: a combo where a weaker, often faster and safer move links into a powerful kill move at a certain percent range. Fox's neutral-air to up smash is an example from SSB4. | ||
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*Ladder combo: a combo consisting of multiple moves, often up-airs, which carry the opponent towards the upper blast line, ending in a potential kill move. [[Mario]], [[Captain Falcon]], [[Zero Suit Samus]], [[Meta Knight]], [[Bayonetta]], [[Byleth]] and [[Steve]] are characters with well-known ladder combos. | *Ladder combo: a combo consisting of multiple moves, often up-airs, which carry the opponent towards the upper blast line, ending in a potential kill move. [[Mario]], [[Captain Falcon]], [[Zero Suit Samus]], [[Meta Knight]], [[Bayonetta]], [[Byleth]] and [[Steve]] are characters with well-known ladder combos. | ||
*[[Wall of pain]]: similar to the ladder combo, but carries the opponent towards the side blast lines instead. Jigglypuff and Meta Knight are characters with well-known walls of pain. | *[[Wall of pain]]: similar to the ladder combo, but carries the opponent towards the side blast lines instead. Jigglypuff and Meta Knight are characters with well-known walls of pain. | ||
* | *50/50: not technically a combo, but rather a situation where the attacker has two available options and the defender has to guess which option will be taken. If the defender guesses right, they successfully defend themselves and are possibly able to punish the attacker. If the defender guesses wrong, the attacker can deal massive damage and possibly a kill. A classic example is the attacker throwing the defender and either chasing them with an aerial, or waiting until they return to the floor and performing a ground chain. | ||
*DI dependent: a combo that will not work if the opponent uses a specific type of DI. Rosalina's back throw to up-air is an example of this. | *DI dependent: a combo that will not work if the opponent uses a specific type of DI. Rosalina's back throw to up-air is an example of this. | ||
*Custom Combo: a combo where a player repeatedly cancels normal and special moves into each other. Because the moves get canceled before completion, the knockback done is either set and/or very low, allowing the attacker to continue the combo with very few limitations. The canceled move also means the attacker finishes their attack animation before the opponent gets out of hitstun, which allows the combos to work. These combos are usually done to [[Juggle]] the opponent and rack up damage quickly, sometimes as a [[Zero-to-death]]. | *Custom Combo: a combo where a player repeatedly cancels normal and special moves into each other. Because the moves get canceled before completion, the knockback done is either set and/or very low, allowing the attacker to continue the combo with very few limitations. The canceled move also means the attacker finishes their attack animation before the opponent gets out of hitstun, which allows the combos to work. These combos are usually done to [[Juggle]] the opponent and rack up damage quickly, sometimes as a [[Zero-to-death]]. | ||
*Air Combo: a combo that primarily takes place when both parties are airborne. While these combos | *Air Combo: a combo that primarily takes place when both parties are airborne. While these combos is somewhat rare in smash due to how knockback and gravity works, Fighters with multiple double jumps like {{SSBU|Kirby}} and {{SSBU|Jigglypuff}} frequently use them. | ||
*Bread and Butter: a common, practical combo that players of a certain fighter use frequently. While they are often more predictable and less flashy than other types of combos, they are dependable and sometimes necessary to learn. | *Bread and Butter: a common, practical combo that players of a certain fighter use frequently. While they are often more predictable and less flashy than other types of combos, they are dependable and sometimes necessary to learn. | ||
==Notable combos== | ==Notable combos== | ||
===''SSB''=== | ===''SSB''=== | ||
*{{SSB|Captain Falcon}}: Multiple [[up aerial]]s followed by [[Falcon Dive]], known as the Stairway to Heaven. He can also perform a variation of the [[Ken Combo]] by chaining his up aerial into his down aerial spike. | *{{SSB|Captain Falcon}}: Multiple [[up aerial]]s followed by [[Falcon Dive]], known as the Stairway to Heaven. He can also perform a variation of the [[Ken Combo]] by chaining his up aerial into his down aerial spike. | ||
*{{SSB|Kirby}}: Multiple [[up tilt]]s, which can rack up heavy damage, lead into aerials, or be used to break [[shield]]s. | *{{SSB|Kirby}}: Multiple [[up tilt]]s, which can rack up heavy damage, lead into aerials, or be used to break [[shield]]s. | ||
*{{SSB|Pikachu}}: Tent combo, made up of a combination of up tilts and throws, along with other moves, in the tent portion of [[Hyrule Castle]]. | *{{SSB|Pikachu}}: Tent combo, made up of a combination of up tilts and throws, along with other moves, in the tent portion of [[Hyrule Castle]]. | ||
===''Melee''=== | ===''Melee''=== | ||
*{{SSBM|Captain Falcon}}: The Sacred Combo, involving a [[Knee Smash]] to knock opponents offstage, and then jumping off and finishing them with a [[Falcon Punch]]. | *{{SSBM|Captain Falcon}}: The Sacred Combo, involving a [[Knee Smash]] to knock opponents offstage, and then jumping off and finishing them with a [[Falcon Punch]]. | ||
*{{SSBM|Falco}}: The [[Pillar]] combo, which involves launching opponents into the air with his [[Reflector]] and then following up with a [[down air]] [[spike]]. Other moves can be added, such as up tilts, [[back aerial]]s, and [[up throw]]s. When done properly, this combo is excellent for wearing down shields. | *{{SSBM|Falco}}: The [[Pillar]] combo, which involves launching opponents into the air with his [[Reflector]] and then following up with a [[down air]] [[spike]]. Other moves can be added, such as up tilts, [[back aerial]]s, and [[up throw]]s. When done properly, this combo is excellent for wearing down shields. | ||
*{{SSBM|Fox}}: Because of his Reflector's horizontal launch angle and low knockback scaling, Fox can chain his Reflector into itself as well as other moves, such as his up smash. Consecutive shines are known as multi-shining. A KO combo involving his up throw leading into an up aerial, particularly devastating against floaty characters. | *{{SSBM|Fox}}: Because of his Reflector's horizontal launch angle and low knockback scaling, Fox can chain his Reflector into itself as well as other moves, such as his up smash. Consecutive shines are known as multi-shining. | ||
*{{SSBM|Jigglypuff}}: Jigglypuff's multiple jumps and excellent aerial mobility allow it to chain multiple back aerials and carry opponents offstage towards the blast line. Known as the [[Wall of Pain]]. Against the space animals, Jigglypuff's up throw leads into an up aerial, and finishes with Rest, guaranteeing a KO at ludicrously low damages. This combo is known as the [[Space Animal Slayer]]. | *Fox: A KO combo involving his up throw leading into an up aerial, particularly devastating against floaty characters. | ||
*{{SSBM|Marth}}: Multiple [[forward aerial]]s followed by a down air spike, known as the [[Ken Combo]]. Against the space animals, Marth can chain throw with his up throw. | *{{SSBM|Jigglypuff}}: Jigglypuff's multiple jumps and excellent aerial mobility allow it to chain multiple back aerials and carry opponents offstage towards the blast line. Known as the [[Wall of Pain]]. Against the space animals, Jigglypuff's up throw leads into an up aerial, and finishes with Rest, guaranteeing a KO at ludicrously low damages. This combo is known as the [[Space Animal Slayer]]. | ||
*{{SSBM|Marth}}: Multiple [[forward aerial]]s followed by a down air spike, known as the [[Ken Combo]]. Against the space animals, Marth can chain throw with his up throw. | |||
*{{SSBM|Sheik}}: While her [[down throw]] can chain-throw a number of characters, against characters immune to the chain-grab, Sheik can combo into other moves, notably her [[up smash]], if she reads her opponents' reaction, and this is effective at both racking damage and KOing. | *{{SSBM|Sheik}}: While her [[down throw]] can chain-throw a number of characters, against characters immune to the chain-grab, Sheik can combo into other moves, notably her [[up smash]], if she reads her opponents' reaction, and this is effective at both racking damage and KOing. | ||
===''Brawl''=== | ===''Brawl''=== | ||
*{{SSBB|Falco}}: His down throw chaingrab racks on about 50%, and can lead into a [[dash attack]], which can be canceled into an up smash, for a total of over 60% damage. Alternatively, Falco can finish with a down air meteor smash, which is effective at the ledge. | *{{SSBB|Falco}}: His down throw chaingrab racks on about 50%, and can lead into a [[dash attack]], which can be canceled into an up smash, for a total of over 60% damage. Alternatively, Falco can finish with a down air meteor smash, which is effective at the ledge. | ||
*{{SSBB|Ice Climbers}}: Well-known for their variety of chain-throws, which can be used to 0-death any character in the game. | *{{SSBB|Ice Climbers}}: Well-known for their variety of chain-throws, which can be used to 0-death any character in the game. | ||
*{{SSBB|King Dedede}}: His down throw, with its unique set knockback, can chain-throw many characters at any percent, and can be finished with his back throw for a KO. | *{{SSBB|King Dedede}}: His down throw, with its unique set knockback, can chain-throw many characters at any percent, and can be finished with his back throw for a KO. | ||
*{{SSBB|Kirby}}: The Gonzo combo, consisting of a forward throw, which leads into an up aerial, followed by an up tilt, and finishes with a back aerial, for 38% damage. | *{{SSBB|Kirby}}: The Gonzo combo, consisting of a forward throw, which leads into an up aerial, followed by an up tilt, and finishes with a back aerial, for 38% damage. | ||
*{{SSBB|Meta Knight}}: Being one of the fastest attacks in the game, his up aerial, when combined with his multiple jumps, can combo itself for 30% damage. For finishers, [[Mach Tornado]] can be used, for a total of 50% and an early KO if done near the upper blast line. [[Shuttle Loop]] can be used as well, and its [[semi-spike]] angle is useful for starting [[Edgeguarding|edgeguards]]. Lastly, [[neutral aerial]] can add on another 19%. The variation using Mach Tornado is known as the Rufio combo. | *{{SSBB|Meta Knight}}: Being one of the fastest attacks in the game, his up aerial, when combined with his multiple jumps, can combo itself for 30% damage. For finishers, [[Mach Tornado]] can be used, for a total of 50% and an early KO if done near the upper blast line. [[Shuttle Loop]] can be used as well, and its [[semi-spike]] angle is useful for starting [[Edgeguarding|edgeguards]]. Lastly, [[neutral aerial]] can add on another 19%. The variation using Mach Tornado is known as the Rufio combo. | ||
*{{SSBB|Pikachu}}: Down throw can chain grab fast-fallers to KO percents, where they can be finished with a [[Thunderspike]]. | *{{SSBB|Pikachu}}: Down throw can chain grab fast-fallers to KO percents, where they can be finished with a [[Thunderspike]]. | ||
*{{SSBB|Sheik}}: Her [[forward tilt]] can combo itself for as much as 50%. | *{{SSBB|Sheik}}: Her [[forward tilt]] can combo itself for as much as 50%. | ||
===''SSB4''=== | ===''SSB4''=== | ||
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*{{SSB4|Captain Falcon}}: His down throw combos into two or three up aerials, as well as his neutral aerial. Depending on the opponent's DI, he can combo into his Knee Smash from a down throw. | *{{SSB4|Captain Falcon}}: His down throw combos into two or three up aerials, as well as his neutral aerial. Depending on the opponent's DI, he can combo into his Knee Smash from a down throw. | ||
*{{SSB4|Charizard}}: His down throw can combo into a wide variety of moves, such as his forward aerial, neutral aerial, up aerial, [[Flare Blitz]], and [[Fly]]. | *{{SSB4|Charizard}}: His down throw can combo into a wide variety of moves, such as his forward aerial, neutral aerial, up aerial, [[Flare Blitz]], and [[Fly]]. | ||
*{{SSB4|Diddy Kong}}: Known as the "Hoo-hah", prior to patch 1.0.6, Diddy could combo his down throw into an up aerial, or even two at low percents, being a quick and easy damage-racker and KO string. The aforementioned patch changed the angle and knockback of his down throw and decreased its hitstun, and also drastically decreased the damage and knockback of his up aerial. | *{{SSB4|Diddy Kong}}: Known as the "Hoo-hah", prior to patch 1.0.6, Diddy could combo his down throw into an up aerial, or even two at low percents, being a quick and easy damage-racker and KO string. The aforementioned patch changed the angle and knockback of his down throw and decreased its hitstun, and also drastically decreased the damage and knockback of his up aerial. | ||
*{{SSB4|Donkey Kong}}: Dubbed the "Ding-Dong", his [[forward throw|cargo]] up throw can chain into his up aerial for racking up damage and KOing. | *{{SSB4|Donkey Kong}}: Dubbed the "Ding-Dong", his [[forward throw|cargo]] up throw can chain into his up aerial for racking up damage and KOing. | ||
*{{SSB4|Fox}}: Up tilt combos into itself, and can finish with one of his aerials. At high percents, his down aerial combos into his up smash for a KO. In battles with [[custom moves]] enabled, a down throw at around 15% to 30% can also lead into a clean [[Fox Illusion#Customization|Wolf Flash]]. | *{{SSB4|Fox}}: Up tilt combos into itself, and can finish with one of his aerials. At high percents, his down aerial combos into his up smash for a KO. In battles with [[custom moves]] enabled, a down throw at around 15% to 30% can also lead into a clean [[Fox Illusion#Customization|Wolf Flash]]. | ||
*{{SSB4|Kirby}}: Down aerial is almost guaranteed to be followed by tilts (up tilt in particular), [[grab]]s, [[jab]]s, aerials, and or smash attacks based on percentage and which way the opponent DIs. The smashes in particular, if successful, can lead to KOs. Under certain circumstances, forward aerial can also chain into itself repeatedly to carry opponents offstage. Up tilt also combos into itself and lead into his aerials, mostly at lower percents. | *{{SSB4|Kirby}}: Down aerial is almost guaranteed to be followed by tilts (up tilt in particular), [[grab]]s, [[jab]]s, aerials, and or smash attacks based on percentage and which way the opponent DIs. The smashes in particular, if successful, can lead to KOs. Under certain circumstances, forward aerial can also chain into itself repeatedly to carry opponents offstage. Up tilt also combos into itself and lead into his aerials, mostly at lower percents. | ||
*{{SSB4|Little Mac}}: At low percents, [[Straight Lunge#KO Uppercut|KO Uppercut]] can notoriously combo from neutral attack's first hit and down tilt, and can be used immediately after getting pushed off a ledge during Little Mac's jab infinite for a guaranteed KO. | *{{SSB4|Little Mac}}: At low percents, [[Straight Lunge#KO Uppercut|KO Uppercut]] can notoriously combo from neutral attack's first hit and down tilt, and can be used immediately after getting pushed off a ledge during Little Mac's jab infinite for a guaranteed KO. | ||
*{{SSB4|Lucas}}: Down throw chains into multiple neutral aerials. At high percents, his down throw confirms into his up aerial for a KO. | *{{SSB4|Lucas}}: Down throw chains into multiple neutral aerials. At high percents, his down throw confirms into his up aerial for a KO. | ||
*{{SSB4|Luigi}}: Previously, his down throw had very low knockback scaling, which allowed Luigi to perform combos even at KO percents, with his down throw easily leading into his [[Luigi Cyclone]] or [[Super Jump Punch]] for a KO. However, patch 1.1.1 greatly increased the knockback scaling of his down throw, which hindered his follow-ups at high percents. Still, his down throw is an effective combo starter, and by chaining into the spiking hitbox of his down air, he can perform a pseudo-chain grab by fast falling and re-grabbing. | *{{SSB4|Luigi}}: Previously, his down throw had very low knockback scaling, which allowed Luigi to perform combos even at KO percents, with his down throw easily leading into his [[Luigi Cyclone]] or [[Super Jump Punch]] for a KO. However, patch 1.1.1 greatly increased the knockback scaling of his down throw, which hindered his follow-ups at high percents. Still, his down throw is an effective combo starter, and by chaining into the spiking hitbox of his down air, he can perform a pseudo-chain grab by fast falling and re-grabbing. | ||
*{{SSB4|Mario}}: His down throw leads into multiple up tilts, followed by two up aerials, and finishing with a [[Super Jump Punch]]. | *{{SSB4|Mario}}: His down throw leads into multiple up tilts, followed by two up aerials, and finishing with a [[Super Jump Punch]]. | ||
*{{SSB4|Meta Knight}}: His down throw and dash attack combo into multiple up aerials (known as a ladder combo), ending with aerial [[Shuttle Loop]] for a KO. Alternatively, [[Mach Tornado]] can be used. An easier combo at low percents involves using his back throw, followed by a dash attack and then Shuttle Loop. Alternatively, [[Drill Rush]] can be used in place of Shuttle Loop. | *{{SSB4|Meta Knight}}: His down throw and dash attack combo into multiple up aerials (known as a ladder combo), ending with aerial [[Shuttle Loop]] for a KO. Alternatively, [[Mach Tornado]] can be used. An easier combo at low percents involves using his back throw, followed by a dash attack and then Shuttle Loop. Alternatively, [[Drill Rush]] can be used in place of Shuttle Loop. | ||
*{{SSB4|Ness}}: Down throw combos into multiple forward aerials. | *{{SSB4|Ness}}: Down throw combos into multiple forward aerials. | ||
*{{SSB4|Pikachu}}: At high percents, an up or down throw followed up by [[Thunder (Pokémon)|Thunder]] will result in immense damage and knockback, due to the meteor effect which forces them into Pikachu's shockwave. | *{{SSB4|Pikachu}}: At high percents, an up or down throw followed up by [[Thunder (Pokémon)|Thunder]] will result in immense damage and knockback, due to the meteor effect which forces them into Pikachu's shockwave. | ||
*{{SSB4|R.O.B.}}: His down throw leads into a guaranteed up aerial for a deadly KO combo, known as the "Beep-Boop". | *{{SSB4|R.O.B.}}: His down throw leads into a guaranteed up aerial for a deadly KO combo, known as the "Beep-Boop". | ||
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*{{SSBU|Byleth}}: Neutral aerial can be chained into dash attack, forward tilt, down tilt, or itself. | *{{SSBU|Byleth}}: Neutral aerial can be chained into dash attack, forward tilt, down tilt, or itself. | ||
*{{SSBU|Captain Falcon}}: Down throw combos into two neutral aerials, then an up aerial, then into either a [[Knee Smash]] or down aerial if the opponent doesn't DI. | *{{SSBU|Captain Falcon}}: Down throw combos into two neutral aerials, then an up aerial, then into either a [[Knee Smash]] or down aerial if the opponent doesn't DI. | ||
*{{SSBU|Donkey Kong}}: Aerial [[Hand Slap]] can combo into every one of his tilts and jab at low percents. | |||
*{{SSBU|Donkey Kong}}: Aerial [[Hand Slap]] can combo into every one of his tilts and jab at low percents | |||
*{{SSBU|Falco}}: Up tilt and up throw combo into every one of his aerials besides down aerial at low to mid percents. Down throw also combos into dash attack or forward aerial at low percents. | *{{SSBU|Falco}}: Up tilt and up throw combo into every one of his aerials besides down aerial at low to mid percents. Down throw also combos into dash attack or forward aerial at low percents. | ||
*{{SSBU|Fox}}: At low percents, dash attack can combo into up tilt, and at mid-high percents, falling neutral aerial can combo into all tilts and jab. | *{{SSBU|Fox}}: At low percents, dash attack can combo into up tilt, and at mid-high percents, falling neutral aerial can combo into all tilts and jab. | ||
*{{SSBU|Ganondorf}}: Down throw | *{{SSBU|Ganondorf}}: Down throw into either jab, forward tilt, dash attack, neutral aerial, or if they don't roll in time, down air to up/neutral aerial. [[Flame Choke]] can also lead to mixups and combos such as down tilt on shorter characters, jab or forward tilt on taller characters, and if they tech-roll towards Ganondorf, Forward or Up Smash could hit them. | ||
*{{SSBU|Jigglypuff}}: Down aerial can combo into [[Rest]], if auto-cancelled. | *{{SSBU|Jigglypuff}}: Down aerial can combo into [[Rest]], if auto-cancelled. | ||
*{{SSBU|Joker}}: Up throw can combo into up aerial or up tilt. Down tilt can also combo into up tilt. | *{{SSBU|Joker}}: Up throw can combo into up aerial or up tilt. Down tilt can also combo into up tilt. | ||
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*{{SSBU|Link}}: Falling neutral aerial can combo into up and down tilts, down smash, grounded [[Spin Attack]], and although rare, up smash, all at low percents. | *{{SSBU|Link}}: Falling neutral aerial can combo into up and down tilts, down smash, grounded [[Spin Attack]], and although rare, up smash, all at low percents. | ||
*{{SSBU|Little Mac}}: Down tilt can combo into itself, [[Straight Lunge#KO Uppercut|KO Punch]], and his other tilts at low percents, or at high percents, will combo into dash attack, [[Jolt Haymaker]], or [[Rising Uppercut]]. | *{{SSBU|Little Mac}}: Down tilt can combo into itself, [[Straight Lunge#KO Uppercut|KO Punch]], and his other tilts at low percents, or at high percents, will combo into dash attack, [[Jolt Haymaker]], or [[Rising Uppercut]]. | ||
*{{SSBU|Luigi}}: Down throw combos into a variety of moves such as up tilt and his aerials at low percents. His most well-known followup from down throw is down aerial, neutral aerial, to another down aerial, then up aerial and is finished by a sweetspot [[Super Jump Punch | *{{SSBU|Luigi}}: Down throw combos into a variety of moves such as up tilt and his aerials at low percents. His most well-known followup from down throw is down aerial, neutral aerial, to another down aerial, then up aerial and is finished by a sweetspot [[Super Jump Punch]]. | ||
*{{SSBU|Mario}}: Up throw is his primary combo starter, with it comboing into up and down aerial at low to mid percents. Down throw is also effective as it combos into up tilt, up smash, and up aerial at low percents. He also has a wall of pain with back aerial. At low-mid percents, back aerial can combo into reversed forward tilt. | *{{SSBU|Mario}}: Up throw is his primary combo starter, with it comboing into up and down aerial at low to mid percents. Down throw is also effective as it combos into up tilt, up smash, and up aerial at low percents. He also has a wall of pain with back aerial. At low-mid percents, back aerial can combo into reversed forward tilt. | ||
*{{SSBU|Meta Knight}}: Starting with a tipper dash attack or downthrow, Meta Knight can from there choose options or directly convert into a string of up-airs, fast-falling after each one. While hard to pull off with 5 mid-air jumps and due to the fact this combo is non-airdodgable or jumpable this combo can be a guaranteed kill given the player is skilled enough. Generally ends with either [[Shuttle Loop]] or [[Mach Tornado]]. | *{{SSBU|Meta Knight}}: Starting with a tipper dash attack or downthrow, Meta Knight can from there choose options or directly convert into a string of up-airs, fast-falling after each one. While hard to pull off with 5 mid-air jumps and due to the fact this combo is non-airdodgable or jumpable this combo can be a guaranteed kill given the player is skilled enough. Generally ends with either [[Shuttle Loop]] or [[Mach Tornado]]. | ||
*{{SSBU|Mr. Game and Watch}}: Down throw can combo into [[Judge]], and, depending on the opponent's weight, can be a [[one-hit KO]]. | |||
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*{{SSBU|Ness}}: Can chain [[PK Fire]] into itself, and can combo into a throw or forward smash. | *{{SSBU|Ness}}: Can chain [[PK Fire]] into itself, and can combo into a throw or forward smash. | ||
*{{SSBU|Palutena}}: Neutral aerial can be chained into itself, and on large characters can be chained until high percents. | *{{SSBU|Palutena}}: Neutral aerial can be chained into itself, and on large characters can be chained until high percents. | ||
*{{SSBU|Pichu}}: A down throw can combo into a chain of up aerials, then [[Thunder]] if Pichu and the opponent is offstage. This combo mainly works at low percents, as well as up throw to Thunder as a KO confirm at high percents, plus a up tilt or short hop up aerial to a fastfall back aerial chain together until offstage, which Pichu can then use its down aerial spike, as a zero-to-death combo. | *{{SSBU|Pichu}}: A down throw can combo into a chain of up aerials, then [[Thunder]] if Pichu and the opponent is offstage. This combo mainly works at low percents, as well as up throw to Thunder as a KO confirm at high percents, plus a up tilt or short hop up aerial to a fastfall back aerial chain together until offstage, which Pichu can then use its down aerial spike, as a zero-to-death combo. | ||
*{{SSBU|Pikachu}}: Down throw combos into a chain of up aerials at low percents, and at high percents, up throw combos into [[Thunder]] as a KO confirm. | *{{SSBU|Pikachu}}: Down throw combos into a chain of up aerials at low percents, and at high percents, up throw combos into [[Thunder]] as a KO confirm. | ||
*{{SSBU|Samus}} and {{SSBU|Dark Samus}}: From farther away, they can combo [[Missile]] and its super variants into a fully charged [[Charge Shot]] at low to high percents, while at higher percents, they must use Super Missile and jump before the Charge Shot, which is also a KO confirm around these percents. | *{{SSBU|Samus}} and {{SSBU|Dark Samus}}: From farther away, they can combo [[Missile]] and its super variants into a fully charged [[Charge Shot]] at low to high percents, while at higher percents, they must use Super Missile and jump before the Charge Shot, which is also a KO confirm around these percents. | ||
*{{SSBU|Sheik}}: Can [[juggle]] opponents easily with forward tilt at low percents. | *{{SSBU|Sheik}}: Can [[juggle]] opponents easily with forward tilt at low percents. | ||
*{{SSBU|Terry}}: Jab can combo into a variety of moves such as [[Burning Knuckle]], [[Rising Tackle]], [[Power Dunk]], and even [[Buster Wolf]]. Up tilt can combo into [[Crack Shoot]] at low percents, and Rising Tackle at higher percents. Down tilt can combo into Rising Tackle and Power Dunk at low percents as well. | *{{SSBU|Terry}}: Jab can combo into a variety of moves such as [[Burning Knuckle]], [[Rising Tackle]], [[Power Dunk]], and even [[Buster Wolf]]. Up tilt can combo into [[Crack Shoot]] at low percents, and Rising Tackle at higher percents. Down tilt can combo into Rising Tackle and Power Dunk at low percents as well. | ||
*{{SSBU|Toon Link}}: Can perform a wall of pain with his back aerial. | *{{SSBU|Toon Link}}: Can perform a wall of pain with his back aerial. | ||
*{{SSBU|Wii Fit Trainer}}: Just like ''Smash 4'', her landing neutral air can combo into virtually any other attack, most notably more neutral airs and even [[Header]] for massive damage. Landing such that only the first hit of neutral air connects also combos into a slightly charged up smash, killing the majority of the cast by 50% with Deep Breathing. This kill confirm was made even more potent in Update {{SSBU|8.0.0}} when up smash was given reduced startup, giving the kill confirm more leeway and allowing up smash to be charged longer in some cases. | *{{SSBU|Wii Fit Trainer}}: Just like ''Smash 4'', her landing neutral air can combo into virtually any other attack, most notably more neutral airs and even [[Header]] for massive damage. Landing such that only the first hit of neutral air connects also combos into a slightly charged up smash, killing the majority of the cast by 50% with Deep Breathing. This kill confirm was made even more potent in Update {{SSBU|8.0.0}} when up smash was given reduced startup, giving the kill confirm more leeway and allowing up smash to be charged longer in some cases. | ||
*{{SSBU|Yoshi}}: Up tilt can combo into neutral and up aerial. At high percents, up tilt to up aerial can be a KO confirm. | *{{SSBU|Yoshi}}: Up tilt can combo into neutral and up aerial. At high percents, up tilt to up aerial can be a KO confirm. | ||