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There are several different types of kill confirms in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series: | There are several different types of kill confirms in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series: | ||
*A weak attack (such as a [[jab]] or a [[dash attack]]) that sends the opponent with weak enough knockback to lead to a guaranteed strong hit (such as a [[smash attack]] or [[aerial]] | *A weak attack (such as a [[jab]] or a [[dash attack]]) that sends the opponent with weak enough knockback to lead to a guaranteed strong hit (such as a [[smash attack]] or [[aerial]] that KOs at high percents. | ||
*A strong throw that can KO on its own (such as [[Ness]]'s [[back throw]] in all games); this includes [[command grab]]s (such as [[Bowser]]'s [[Flying Slam]]). | *A strong throw that can KO on its own (such as [[Ness]]'s [[back throw]] in all games); this includes [[command grab]]s (such as [[Bowser]]'s [[Flying Slam]]). | ||
*A weak throw that leads into a guaranteed strong hit (An example includes {{mvsub|R.O.B.|SSBU|down throw|poss=y}} into {{mvsub|R.O.B.|SSBU|up aerial}} in ''Smash 4'' and ''Ultimate''.) | *A weak throw that leads into a guaranteed strong hit (An example includes {{mvsub|R.O.B.|SSBU|down throw|poss=y}} into {{mvsub|R.O.B.|SSBU|up aerial}} in ''Smash 4'' and ''Ultimate''.) |