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Ike's counterattack stance has him holds Ragnell right in front of himself in reverse grip, and he counterattacks with an inward slash while still holding it in reverse grip. Like Roy in ''Melee'', Ike's Counter is not as fast as Marth's (the counterattack frames start 5 frames after Marth's), meaning it cannot be used for immediate countering, but the countering stance lasts for the same duration as Marth and has the same duration of counter frames, which gives it less vulnerability after the counter frames end due to its slightly slower activation. His counterattack has greater range and knockback than Marth's, and reflects back ×1.2 the original attack's damage, with the minimum damage being 10%. Upon a successful counterattack, he will shout "You're open!" In Japanese, he will shout "{{ja|あまい!|Amai!}}" (''"Naive!"'').
Ike's counterattack stance has him holds Ragnell right in front of himself in reverse grip, and he counterattacks with an inward slash while still holding it in reverse grip. Like Roy in ''Melee'', Ike's Counter is not as fast as Marth's (the counterattack frames start 5 frames after Marth's), meaning it cannot be used for immediate countering, but the countering stance lasts for the same duration as Marth and has the same duration of counter frames, which gives it less vulnerability after the counter frames end due to its slightly slower activation. His counterattack has greater range and knockback than Marth's, and reflects back ×1.2 the original attack's damage, with the minimum damage being 10%. Upon a successful counterattack, he will shout "You're open!" In Japanese, he will shout "{{ja|あまい!|Amai!}}" (''"Naive!"'').


In ''Super Smash Bros. 4'', {{SSB4|Ike}}'s Counter has the same animation as in ''Brawl''. It now activates slightly faster, now leaving him one frame less vulnerable at startup, and is the counterattack with the second-longest counter window, behind {{SSB4|Lucario}}'s [[Double Team]] and {{SSB4|Shulk}}'s [[Vision]] when fresh.
In ''Super Smash Bros. 4'', {{SSB4|Ike}}'s Counter has the same animation as in ''Brawl''. It now activates slightly faster, now leaving him one frame less vulnerable at startup, and is the counterattack with the second-longest counter window, behind {{SSB4|Lucario}}'s [[Double Team]] and {{SSB4|Shulk}}'s [[Vision]] when fresh. In the unused counterattack, he will shout "Gotcha!" In Japanese, he will shout "{{ja|そこ!|Soko!}}" (''"There!"'').
 


In ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', Ike's Counter behaves similarly to in previous iterations, but now has a blue [[flame]] effect. Additionally, Ike has new quotes in English when successfully performing a counterattack: Ike's ''Path of Radiance'' version says "Gotcha!", while his ''Radiant Dawn'' version says "Amateur!"
In ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'', Ike's Counter behaves similarly to in previous iterations, but now has a blue [[flame]] effect. Additionally, Ike has new quotes in English when successfully performing a counterattack: Ike's ''Path of Radiance'' version says "Gotcha!", while his ''Radiant Dawn'' version says "Amateur!"

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