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Down specials are the most varied of special moves and are often the character's more "gimmicky" attack - the majority of [[reflect]]ors, [[absorb]]ers, [[counterattack]]s, [[item]]-creating moves, mid-match character transformations, difficult [[recoveries]], and [[charge]]able attacks are down specials. They tend to involve minimal character movement.
Down specials are the most varied of special moves and are often the character's more "gimmicky" attack - the majority of [[reflect]]ors, [[absorb]]ers, [[counterattack]]s, [[item]]-creating moves, mid-match character transformations, difficult [[recoveries]], and [[charge]]able attacks are down specials. They tend to involve minimal character movement.


Certain down specials do not function in the air at all, such as [[Peach]]'s [[Vegetable]] and [[Donkey Kong]]'s [[Hand Slap]] prior to ''SSB4''. Others will display unique animations in the air due to failing to activate, like the first part of [[Villager]]'s [[Timber]] and [[Isabelle]]'s [[Lloid Trap]]. Some down specials can be described as "on the ground" attacks (usually abbreviated to OTG), meaning they are specifically designed to hit opponents lying on the ground.
Certain down specials do not function in the air at all, such as [[Peach]]'s [[Vegetable]] and [[Donkey Kong]]'s [[Hand Slap]] prior to ''SSB4''. Others will display unique animations in the air but still fail to activate, like the first part of [[Villager]]'s [[Timber]] and [[Isabelle]]'s [[Lloid Trap]].


==Reverse down special==
==Reverse down special==
[[File:SSBB Thunder Wavebounce.gif|164px|thumb|{{Sm|ESAM|c1=Pikachu|g=SSBB|size=12}} wavebouncing after a [[wall jump]] off the lip of {{SSBB|Final Destination}} to steer onto the stage while using {{b|Thunder|Pokémon}} so that it covers the area just next to the [[edge]] offstage to [[edgeguard]].]]
[[File:SSBB Thunder Wavebounce.gif|thumb|{{Sm|ESAM|c1=Pikachu|g=SSBB|size=12}} wavebouncing after a [[wall jump]] off the lip of {{SSBB|Final Destination}} to steer onto the stage while using {{b|Thunder|Pokémon}} so that it covers the area just next to the [[edge]] offstage to [[edgeguard]].]]


In ''Brawl'', ''Smash 4'', and ''Ultimate'', some characters' down special moves can be reversed by pushing the control stick in the opposite direction a few frames after inputting the move. There is no animation for reversing a down special. Unlike other reverse specials, a reverse down special has a limited number of characters that can do it and fewer who will gain an advantage from it. The characters who can perform it are Bowser, Yoshi, Pit, Ice Climbers, R.O.B., Pikachu, Marth, Ike, Ness, Lucas, Fox, Wolf, and Mr. Game & Watch. Since only Bowser, R.O.B., and Yoshi have a use for a reverse down special on the ground, some characters can use it in the air to gain a boost in the opposite direction and surprise opponents like Marth, Ike, and Pikachu. The boost is most likely caused by a reverse down special having no animation and swaps the momentum around with the character.
In ''Brawl'', ''Smash 4'', and ''Ultimate'', some characters' down special moves can be reversed by pushing the control stick in the opposite direction a few frames after inputting the move. There is no animation for reversing a down special. Unlike other reverse specials, a reverse down special has a limited number of characters that can do it and fewer who will gain an advantage from it. The characters who can perform it are Bowser, Yoshi, Pit, Ice Climbers, R.O.B., Pikachu, Marth, Ike, Ness, Lucas, Fox, Wolf, and Mr. Game & Watch. Since only Bowser, R.O.B., and Yoshi have a use for a reverse down special on the ground, some characters can use it in the air to gain a boost in the opposite direction and surprise opponents like Marth, Ike, and Pikachu. The boost is most likely caused by a reverse down special having no animation and swaps the momentum around with the character.
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==Gallery==
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Marth Down B SSBU.gif|Marth’s down special, [[Counter]].
Reflection Fox Capsule Brawl.gif|Fox’s down special, [[Reflector (Fox)|Reflector]].
PSI Magnet Ness Absorption Brawl.gif|Ness’s down special, [[PSI Magnet]].
Zero Suit Samus Down B SSBU.gif|Zero Suit Samus’s down special, [[Flip Jump]].
Pyra Down B SSBU.gif|Pyra’s down special, [[Swap]].
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