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[[File:MarioSideTiltSSBM.gif|thumb|Mario's forward tilt in ''Melee'']]
[[File:MarioSideTiltSSBM.gif|thumb|Mario's forward tilt in ''Melee'']]


A '''forward tilt''', also known as an '''"f-tilt"''', "'''side tilt'''" (the official name as of ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''), or officially as '''strong side''' ({{ja|横強攻撃|Yoko kyō kōgeki}}, ''Side strong attack'') prior to ''Ultimate'', is a [[tilt attack]] performed by holding the [[control stick]] horizontally and pressing the [[attack]] button while on the ground. This is distinct from a [[forward smash]] in that the control stick is only tilted, not tapped. Forward tilts are generally simple, quick, weak outward strikes for close-quarters combat.
A '''forward tilt''' ({{ja|横強攻撃|Yoko kyō kōgeki}}, ''Side strong attack''), also known as an '''"f-tilt"''' or "'''side tilt'''" (the lattermost the official name as of ''Ultimate'', otherwise called '''strong side''' prior to its release) is a [[tilt attack]] performed by holding the [[control stick]] forward and pressing the [[attack]] button while on the ground. This is distinct from a [[forward smash]] in that the control stick is only tilted, not tapped. Forward tilts are generally simple, quick, weak outward strikes for close-quarters combat.


Some forward tilts can be [[angled]] up or down to some extent, pointing the [[hitbox]] in a diagonal direction instead of totally forward. They are generally stronger when angled upward, and weaker when angled downward.
Some forward tilts can be [[angled]] up or down to some extent, pointing the [[hitbox]] in a diagonal direction instead of totally forward. Most attacks that are angled up are slightly more powerful than if they weren't angled, while some are weaker if angled downward.


==List of forward tilts==
==List of forward tilts==

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