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Floor attacks are seldom used as a getup option in [[competitive play]], as their animations grant relatively low [[intangibility]] frames compared to other getup options, and the user is vulnerable to being [[punishment|punished]] if an opponent shields the attack. However, they are effective for creating space when cornered or to prevent an opponent from readying an attack. | Floor attacks are seldom used as a getup option in [[competitive play]], as their animations grant relatively low [[intangibility]] frames compared to other getup options, and the user is vulnerable to being [[punishment|punished]] if an opponent shields the attack. However, they are effective for creating space when cornered or to prevent an opponent from readying an attack. | ||
In ''SSB4'', floor attacks deal moderate shield damage. In the case where an opponent with a slightly-damaged shield is hit by both the front and back floor attacks, it can be enough to cause a [[shield break]]. | |||
If the character is lying the attack does 6%, and if they're sitting the attack does 5% unless otherwise noted. | If the character is lying the attack does 6%, and if they're sitting the attack does 5% unless otherwise noted. |