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|rowspan=2|[[Terry]]||[[Super Special Move]]s||When Terry's percentage is at least 100% in a stock or timed match, or he has no more than 30% of his starting HP in a Stamina battle, he can perform two super moves in the form of [[Power Geyser]] and [[Buster Wolf]]. Both moves can only be performed while grounded and with command inputs. A flashing "GO!" icon above his damage meter will appear when both moves are ready to use. | |rowspan=2|[[Terry]]||[[Super Special Move]]s||When Terry's percentage is at least 100% in a stock or timed match, or he has no more than 30% of his starting HP in a Stamina battle, he can perform two super moves in the form of [[Power Geyser]] and [[Buster Wolf]]. Both moves can only be performed while grounded and with command inputs. A flashing "GO!" icon above his damage meter will appear when both moves are ready to use. | ||
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|Dodge Attack||Pressing the attack button immediately after performing a [[spot dodge]] will make Terry perform a counterattack. This move is similar to his [[up tilt]], but renders his entire upper body | |Dodge Attack||Pressing the attack button immediately after performing a [[spot dodge]] will make Terry perform a counterattack. This move is similar to his [[up tilt]], but renders his entire upper body intangible. | ||
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|[[Villager]] and [[Isabelle]]||Net-activated [[Pocket]] {{GameIcon|SSBU}} ||Villager and Isabelle's shared grab can pocket items similarly to their shared neutral special. However, the item can only be released by activating their neutral specials normally. Despite Villager having the same grab in ''SSB4'', it could not act as his neutral special. In ''Ultimate'', an icon representing the pocketed item will appear in the top-left corner of the [[damage meter]] as long as it is pocketed. | |[[Villager]] and [[Isabelle]]||Net-activated [[Pocket]] {{GameIcon|SSBU}} ||Villager and Isabelle's shared grab can pocket items similarly to their shared neutral special. However, the item can only be released by activating their neutral specials normally. Despite Villager having the same grab in ''SSB4'', it could not act as his neutral special. In ''Ultimate'', an icon representing the pocketed item will appear in the top-left corner of the [[damage meter]] as long as it is pocketed. |