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[[File:Captain Falcon Side B SSBU.gif|thumb|300px|[[Raptor Boost]], an attack that uses the inert effect.]]
 
The '''inert''' [[effect]] is used by a small amount of attacks in the ''{{b|Super Smash Bros.|series}}'' series. Inert [[hitbox]]es are used for hit detection where a normal hitbox would be unsuitable, usually dealing no [[damage]] or [[knockback]] on their own. For example, the starting portion of [[Captain Falcon]]'s [[Raptor Boost]] uses inert hitboxes to detect a target; contact with an enemy does no damage itself but initiates the damage-dealing uppercut portion of the attack.
The '''inert''' [[effect]] is used by a small amount of attacks in the ''{{b|Super Smash Bros.|series}}'' series. Inert [[hitbox]]es are used for hit detection where a normal hitbox would be unsuitable, dealing no [[damage]] or [[knockback]] on their own. For example, the starting portion of [[Captain Falcon]]'s [[Raptor Boost]] uses inert hitboxes to detect a target; contact with an enemy does no damage itself, but initiates the damage-dealing uppercut portion of the attack.


The inert effect was introduced in ''[[Melee]]'', and it has appeared (though remained rare) in every game since.
The inert effect was introduced in ''[[Melee]]'', and it has appeared (though remained rare) in every game since.
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