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*The strongest counterattacks (in terms of highest damage multipliers) have varied throughout the series:  
*The strongest counterattacks (in terms of highest damage multipliers) have varied throughout the series:  
**[[Roy]]'s [[Counter]] in ''Melee'' and ''Smash 4'' both had the highest damage multiplier in the game by default, dealing 1.5× and 1.35× damage of the attack countered, respectively. In ''Smash 4'', only [[Shulk]]'s [[Vision]] with the Buster [[Monado Art]] active could match that damage multiplier.
**[[Roy]]'s [[Counter]] in ''Melee'' and ''Smash 4'' both had the highest damage multiplier in the game by default, dealing 1.5× and 1.35× damage of the attack countered, respectively. In ''Smash 4'', only [[Shulk]]'s [[Vision]] with the Buster [[Monado Art]] active could match that damage multiplier.
***Roy's Counter in Melee is also known for its seemingly low knockback angle; this is actually because, being a counter, it is able to trigger the [[Ceiling glitch]] and cause the opponent's vertical momentum to abruptly halt mid-knockback while their horizontal momentum continues. This glitch actually buffs the move dramatically due to effectively granting it a [[semi-spike]] launch angle past a certain knockback threshold.
*** Roy's Counter in Melee is also known for its seemingly low knockback angle; this is actually because, being a counter, it is able to trigger the [[Ceiling glitch]] and cause the opponent's vertical momentum to abruptly halt mid-knockback while their horizontal momentum continues. This glitch actually buffs the move dramatically due to effectively granting it a semispike launch angle past a certain knockback threshold.
**The most damaging counter attacks in ''Ultimate'':
**The most damaging counter attacks in ''Ultimate'':
***As of 3.0.0, {{SSBU|Joker}}'s [[Rebel's Guard|Tetrakarn]] has the highest damage multiplier in the game. It deals 1.6× the damage received.
***As of 3.0.0, {{SSBU|Joker}}'s [[Rebel's Guard|Tetrakarn]] has the highest damage multiplier in the game. It deals 1.6× the damage received.

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