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==Overview==
==Overview==
In the ''{{b|Super Smash Bros.|series}}'' series, the control stick has four primary directions that can be input. During gameplay, tilting the control stick horizontally will make a [[character]] walk in that direction. Every character has several walking speeds depending on how far the stick is pushed. Tilting the control stick downward will make a character [[crouch]] if on the ground or [[fast fall]] if the character is airborne. Tilting the control stick upwards will cause a character to [[jump]], but only if the Tap Jump control function is enabled for the player. Inputting a regular attack while the control stick is tilted will result in a [[tilt attack]]. The control stick can also be directed in diagonal directions, which will allow for more precise movement in the air as well as allowing some [[attack]]s to be [[Angling|angled]]. {{SSBU|Kazuya}} specifically has unique attacks only activated by tilting the stick in a diagonal direction. Quickly pushing this control stick horizontally will result in a [[dash]] and also increases the power of moves such as [[Samus]]'s [[Missile]]. If outside of gameplay, the control stick can be used to navigate the [[menu]].
In the ''{{b|Super Smash Bros.|series}}'' series, the control stick has four primary directions that can be input. During gameplay, tilting the control stick sideways will make a [[character]] walk in that direction. Tilting the control stick downward will make a character [[crouch]] if on the ground or [[fast fall]] if the character is airborne. Tilting the control stick upwards will cause a character to [[jump]], but only if the Tap Jump control function is enabled for the player. Inputting a regular attack while the control stick is tilted will result in a [[tilt attack]]. The control stick can also be directed in diagonal directions, which will allow for more precise movement in the air as well as allowing some [[attack]]s to be [[Angling|angled]]. Pushing this control stick hard will result in [[dashing]] and also increases the power of moves such as [[Samus]]'s [[Missile]]. If outside of gameplay, the control stick can be used to navigate the [[menu]].


On the Classic Controller, Wii U GamePad, Wii U Pro Controller, Joy-Con, and the Switch Pro Controller, the left control stick is used for movement, while the right control stick (officially called "right stick"), analogous to the GameCube [[C-Stick]], is used for [[smash attack]]s. When the control stick is pushed in any direction, the pertaining smash attack will be executed immediately.
On the Classic Controller, Wii U GamePad, Wii U Pro Controller, Joy-Con, and the Switch Pro Controller, the left control stick is used for movement, while the right control stick (officially called "right stick"), analogous to the GameCube [[C-Stick]], is used for [[smash attack]]s. When the control stick is pushed in any direction, the pertaining smash attack will be executed immediately.

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