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This is a list of '''[[meteor smash]]es''' in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''.
This is a list of '''[[meteor smash]]es''' in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''.


Characters who have an attack with a meteor smash hitbox are listed here, along with each attack. The thrown [[Pitfall]], a falling [[Warp Star]], [[Moltres]]'s body, [[Metagross]], [[Lakitu]]'s [[Spinies]], [[Deoxys]] (when it is ascending), [[Ho-Oh]]'s Sacred Fire and [[Waluigi]]'s stomp also have this effect. Semi-spikes are not included in this list. No spikes are currently known in ''Brawl'', so all meteors can be cancelled. However, meteor cancelling is not possible when meteor smashed while swimming. Also, meteor smashes can cause [[tripping]] on grounded opponents if their damage was too low to produce knockback.  
Characters who have an attack with a meteor smash hitbox are listed here, along with each attack. The thrown [[Pitfall]], a falling [[Warp Star]], [[Moltres]]'s body, [[Metagross]], [[Lakitu]]'s [[Spiny]]s, [[Deoxys]] (when it is ascending), [[Ho-Oh]]'s Sacred Fire and [[Waluigi]]'s stomp also have this effect. Semi-spikes are not included in this list. No spikes are currently known in ''Brawl'', so all meteors can be cancelled. However, meteor cancelling is not possible when meteor smashed while swimming. Also, meteor smashes can cause [[tripping]] on grounded opponents if their damage was too low to produce knockback.  


Compared to ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', meteor smashes are more difficult to land in general in ''Brawl'', due to the physic changes and altered [[ledge]] physics significantly aiding recovering players. However, [[meteor cancelling]] was altered to be more difficult to perform, and some time must pass now before it can be performed, instead of being performable the instant a player is meteored. As such, while more difficult to land, meteor smashes are significantly more effective when landed in ''Brawl''.
Compared to ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', meteor smashes are more difficult to land in general in ''Brawl'', due to the physic changes and altered [[ledge]] physics significantly aiding recovering players. However, [[meteor cancelling]] was altered to be more difficult to perform, and some time must pass now before it can be performed, instead of being performable the instant a player is meteored. As such, while more difficult to land, meteor smashes are significantly more effective when landed in ''Brawl''.

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