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===Angle indicator===
===Angle indicator===
Visual effects known as '''angle indicators''' show when a hitbox collides with an opponent; as its name suggests, the angle indicator shows the angle of said hitboxes. In ''Brawl'', angle indicators show different colors depending on who or what they hit. For player one, the angle indicator is red, with the second player's indicator being blue, and so forth. Computer-controlled opponents and objects like [[Sandbag]] have white angle indicators. Angle indicators appear in ''Super Smash Bros.'' as small "bubbles" appearing in the direction of the angle. In ''Smash 4'', angle indicators appear as colorful, stylized "debris" flying off of an impact.
Appearing [[Super Smash Bros.|in]] [[Super Smash Bros. Melee|all]] [[Super Smash Bros. Brawl|games]] [[Super Smash Bros. 4|to]] [[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate|date]], visual effects known as '''angle indicators''' show when a hitbox collides with an opponent; as its name suggests, the angle indicator shows the angle of said hitboxes. In ''Brawl'', angle indicators show different colors depending on who or what they hit. For player one, the angle indicator is red, with the second player's indicator being blue, and so forth. Computer-controlled opponents and objects like [[Sandbag]] have white angle indicators. Angle indicators appear in ''Super Smash Bros.'' as small "bubbles" appearing in the direction of the angle. In ''Smash 4'', angle indicators appear as colorful, stylized "debris" flying off of an impact.


Smoke trails also indicate the angle at which a character is knocked away, but only appear when a character has taken a lot of damage, and are thus much less useful. In ''Smash 4'', said smoke trails at higher knockback values are accompanied by thick light trails, colored depending on the player that dealt the knockback.
Smoke trails also indicate the angle at which a character is knocked away, but only appear when a character has taken a lot of damage, and are thus much less useful. In ''Smash 4'', said smoke trails at higher knockback values are accompanied by thick light trails, colored depending on the player that dealt the knockback.

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