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[[File: | [[File:Donkey Getting Up Attack.png|thumb|Donkey Kong using his floor recovery in ''Smash 64''.]] | ||
[[File:Falco Floor Attack Melee.png|thumb|Falco using his floor recovery in ''Melee''.]] | |||
[[File:Marth Floor Attack Trip Brawl.png|thumb|Marth using his floor recovery when tripped in ''Brawl''.]] | |||
A '''floor attack''', commonly/officially known as a '''getup attack''' ({{ja|おきあがり攻撃 or 起き上がり攻撃|Okiagari kōgeki}}) or '''rising attack''', and referred to as '''DownAttackU''' and '''DownAttackD''' (depending on which side the character is laying on) internally in ''Brawl'' files, is a form of [[floor recovery]]. When the attack button is pressed while a [[character]] lies on the ground, the character will simultaneously stand up and perform a weak attack that hits on both sides to create space. | A '''floor attack''', commonly/officially known as a '''getup attack''' ({{ja|おきあがり攻撃 or 起き上がり攻撃|Okiagari kōgeki}}) or '''rising attack''', and referred to as '''DownAttackU''' and '''DownAttackD''' (depending on which side the character is laying on) internally in ''Brawl'' files, is a form of [[floor recovery]]. When the attack button is pressed while a [[character]] lies on the ground, the character will simultaneously stand up and perform a weak attack that hits on both sides to create space. | ||
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==List of back floor attacks== | ==List of back floor attacks== | ||
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! Character | ! Character | ||
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|[[Mr. Game & Watch]] | |[[Mr. Game & Watch]] | ||
|Pulls out a hammer | |Pulls out a hammer, swings it backwards and frontwards in a [[wikipedia:roundhousing|roundhousing]]-style. Originates from ''Vermin''. | ||
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|[[Mythra]] | |[[Mythra]] | ||
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==List of front floor attacks== | ==List of front floor attacks== | ||
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|[[Mr. Game & Watch]] | |[[Mr. Game & Watch]] | ||
|Pulls out a hammer | |Pulls out a hammer, swings it frontwards and backwards in a [[wikipedia:roundhousing]]-style. Originates from ''Vermin''. | ||
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|[[Mythra]] | |[[Mythra]] | ||
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==List of trip floor attacks== | ==List of trip floor attacks== | ||
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|[[Mr. Game & Watch]] | |[[Mr. Game & Watch]] | ||
|Pulls | |Pulls a hammer frontwards, then pulls it backwards. The hammer is noticeably smaller than the ordinary one in his back/frontal floor attacks. | ||
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|[[Mythra]] | |[[Mythra]] | ||
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|Kicks front and back. | |Kicks front and back. | ||
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{{attacks}} | {{attacks}} | ||