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[[Image:damagepercent.jpg|thumb|right|[[Mario]] damaging [[Link]] in ''Brawl''.]] | |||
'''Damage''' is the basic measure of how vulnerable a player is to the [[knockback]] of attacks. At low damages, the player cannot be knocked back very far, and can only be thrown off-stage by the game's most powerful attacks. At high damages, the player is knocked back considerably by most attacks, and is at increasing risk of being [[KO]]'d. | |||
Damage starts at 0% and can rise all the way up to 999%. Though damage is displayed as a percent, getting to 100% does not mean a character is doomed - the number itself is somewhat arbitrary. Damage is measured as an integer in ''SSB64'' and a decimal number in ''SSBM'' and ''SSBB''; a damage with a decimal part is rounded down when displayed. | |||
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Each attack deals a set amount of damage, which is then modified by things such as [[Stale-Move Negation]] before the target is launched. An attack that does no damage will not cause targets to [[flinch]] and not produce a regular hit sound, although it will still cause knockback. The damage an attack deals is a significant factor in how much knockback it causes. | |||
The following things are affected by damage: | |||
The | *Knockback - As a character gets more damage, they fly further when hit. Certain attacks have [[set knockback]], and don't apply. | ||
*[[Grab]] time - Characters at high damage can be grabbed for longer periods of time. | |||
*Status time - Generally, characters with higher damage are vulnerable for longer from a status effect (such as sleeping). The exception is being stunned though a shield breaking - the more damage a stunned character has, the faster they can recover. | |||
*[[Ledge recovery]] - At 100% and up, a character's ledge animations change, becoming more sluggish and providing more invincibility frames. The slower attack also deals more damage. | |||
*[[Hoop damage]] - Characters will not accumulate hoop damage at 150% damage or more. | |||
*[[Jet Hammer]] - Like hoop damage, [[King Dedede (SSBB)|King Dedede]] will not be damaged by charging this attack when he has 150% or more damage. | |||
*[[Lucario (SSBB)|Lucario]]'s attack power - The more damage Lucario has, the more damage his [[Aura|aura-based]] attacks do. The power is at "normal" when Lucario is at 75%, while it stops decreasing at 20% and caps at 170%. | |||
*[[Pikmin Throw|Pikmin latch time]] - Pikmin release a character faster at higher damages. | |||
*A [[Team Healer]]'s healing power - The more damage the target has, the more damage the item heals. | |||
*[[Swimming|Swim time]] - Higher-damaged characters have less time to swim before panicking, the shortest swim time being at about 90% and up. | |||
*[[Donkey Kong]]'s [[Forward throw]] - The more damage the grabbed character has, the longer they can be carried, similar to the grab time function. | |||
==Damage meter== | |||
[[File:StockMeter.png|thumb|right|Link's damage meter in all three games.]] | |||
[[File:GameAndWatchStock.png|thumb|left|Mr. Game and Watch's stock meter in ''Melee'', illustrating what occurs when there are more than five stocks.]] | |||
The damage meter displays the damage percentage a character has accumulated from attacks, as well as the character's [[series symbol|universal symbol]] and number of [[stock]] remaining; unique to ''Brawl'' is a display of the character used, and the character's name. In all games, the number of stock remaining is visually represented by the number of icons (the character's mugshot in the original game and ''Melee'', nondescript circles in ''Brawl''); a stock of higher than five is represented by one stock, with a multiplier value next to it; having fifteen stock, for instance, would show "x 15". | |||
Damage meters are displayed at the bottom of the screen during gameplay. While normally opaque, damage meters in ''Brawl'' become translucent if a character is "standing" behind it. The damage percentage itself changes colour when more damage is acculumulated; at low percentages, the value is white, but the value gradually turns a darker black (original and ''Melee'') or red (''Brawl'' only) as the value increases. | |||
==Trivia== | ===Trivia=== | ||
* | *In ''Melee'', when a character reaches 10% or 100% damage, their damage meter displays a leading zero on the frame they get hit. For example, raising one's damage from 7% to 12% will have the meter display 07% for one frame before it changes to 12%. | ||
==See Also== | |||
*[[HP]] - The measure of damage in [[Stamina]] mode, which is also used by [[boss]]es. | |||
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