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|[[Bayonetta]]||4||Unique||{{n|16}}||Performs three pistol whips, then leans forwards and rapidly thrusts her guns forwards before throwing a downwards gun-spinning punch for a final hit. Unlike most neutral infinites, it ends automatically after a set number of hits. Hits 1-3 and the infinite finisher can be extended with Bullet Arts, while holding attack button during the multi-hit as opposed to mashing will use Bullet Arts to deal more damage. | |[[Bayonetta]]||4||Unique||{{n|16}}||Performs three pistol whips, then leans forwards and rapidly thrusts her guns forwards before throwing a downwards gun-spinning punch for a final hit. Unlike most neutral infinites, it ends automatically after a set number of hits. Hits 1-3 and the infinite finisher can be extended with Bullet Arts, while holding attack button during the multi-hit as opposed to mashing will use Bullet Arts to deal more damage. | ||
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|[[Bowser]]||2||Standard||{{n|16}}||{{GameIcon|SSBM}}{{GameIcon|SSBB}} Performs a left-handed claw swipe, followed by a second one with his right hand.<br/>{{GameIcon|SSB4}} Throws a left punch, followed by a right.<br/>{{GameIcon|SSBU}} Throws an open hand | |[[Bowser]]||2||Standard||{{n|16}}||{{GameIcon|SSBM}}{{GameIcon|SSBB}} Performs a left-handed claw swipe, followed by a second one with his right hand.<br/>{{GameIcon|SSB4}} Throws a left punch, followed by a right.<br/>{{GameIcon|SSBU}} Throws an open hand strike the opponent and then follows up with a punch. | ||
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|[[Bowser Jr.]]||3||Infinite||{{y|16}}||Deploys a pair of boxing gloves from the Koopa Clown Car, then uses them to throw a jab, a cross, and then a flurry of rapid punches ending in an uppercut. | |[[Bowser Jr.]]||3||Infinite||{{y|16}}||Deploys a pair of boxing gloves from the Koopa Clown Car, then uses them to throw a jab, a cross, and then a flurry of rapid punches ending in an uppercut. | ||
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|[[Dark Samus]]||2||Standard||{{n|16}}||Jabs, then clubs downwards with her Arm Cannon. | |[[Dark Samus]]||2||Standard||{{n|16}}||Jabs, then clubs downwards with her Arm Cannon. | ||
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|[[Diddy Kong]]|| | |[[Diddy Kong]]||3||{{GameIcon|SSBB}}{{GameIcon|SSB4}} Choosable<br/>{{GameIcon|SSBU}} Standard||{{GameIcon|SSBB}}{{GameIcon|SSB4}} {{n|16}}<br/>{{GameIcon|SSBU}} {{y|16}}||{{GameIcon|SSBB}}{{GameIcon|SSB4}} Slaps twice, then either kicks forward or rapidly flicks his tail around in front of himself.<br/>{{GameIcon|SSBU}} Slaps twice, then throws a side kick. | ||
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|[[Donkey Kong]]||2||Standard||{{n|16}}||Punches forwards, then uppercuts. | |[[Donkey Kong]]||2||Standard||{{n|16}}||Punches forwards, then uppercuts. | ||
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*[[Olimar]]'s neutral attack in ''Brawl'' consists of two headbutts that deal direct [[damage]] and [[knockback]]; however, the resultant flicks from his antenna have their own hitboxes which strike for extra damage, but deal no knockback. This makes it the only neutral attack in the series to have a damaging hitbox which does not make opponents flinch. | *[[Olimar]]'s neutral attack in ''Brawl'' consists of two headbutts that deal direct [[damage]] and [[knockback]]; however, the resultant flicks from his antenna have their own hitboxes which strike for extra damage, but deal no knockback. This makes it the only neutral attack in the series to have a damaging hitbox which does not make opponents flinch. | ||
*[[Ike]]'s neutral attack in ''Brawl'' is notable for its multiple strengths: it has high range (especially the second hit), has high knockback which can KO characters around 140%, and is well-known for being used for combos by [[jab cancel]]ing the first and second hits with a crouch, allowing it to combo into itself or other moves. These strengths make it considered one of the best neutral attacks in ''Brawl''. While its range and KO potential were nerfed in future installments (with its jab cancel properties being outright removed), Update 13.0.1 of ''Ultimate'' restored its power back to its original state, once again making it a KO option. | *[[Ike]]'s neutral attack in ''Brawl'' is notable for its multiple strengths: it has high range (especially the second hit), has high knockback which can KO characters around 140%, and is well-known for being used for combos by [[jab cancel]]ing the first and second hits with a crouch, allowing it to combo into itself or other moves. These strengths make it considered one of the best neutral attacks in ''Brawl''. While its range and KO potential were nerfed in future installments (with its jab cancel properties being outright removed), Update 13.0.1 of ''Ultimate'' restored its power back to its original state, once again making it a KO option. | ||
*[[Mega Man]]'s neutral attack | *[[Mega Man]]'s neutral attack is the only one that is a [[projectile]]. It also flows freely with his near-identical forward tilt and neutral aerial, effectively allowing Mega Man to fire his Mega Buster while walking and jumping without interruption. | ||
*The first hit of [[Wii Fit Trainer]]'s neutral attack combines a spear hand with a back kick for an attack that hits on both sides of their body, being one of three neutral attacks to do so—the others being {{SSBM|Ness}}' in ''Melee'' and {{SSBB|Meta Knight}}'s in ''Brawl'', though Meta Knight's doesn't hit both sides simultaneously. Also unique to Wii Fit Trainer's neutral attack is that the third hit, when sweetspotted at the foot, can [[bury]] opponents. It is the only neutral attack capable of burying or inflicting any movement-inhibiting effect for that matter. | *The first hit of [[Wii Fit Trainer]]'s neutral attack combines a spear hand with a back kick for an attack that hits on both sides of their body, being one of three neutral attacks to do so—the others being {{SSBM|Ness}}' in ''Melee'' and {{SSBB|Meta Knight}}'s in ''Brawl'', though Meta Knight's doesn't hit both sides simultaneously. Also unique to Wii Fit Trainer's neutral attack is that the third hit, when sweetspotted at the foot, can [[bury]] opponents. It is the only neutral attack capable of burying or inflicting any movement-inhibiting effect for that matter. | ||
*Both [[Robin]]'s standard finisher and neutral infinite involve the use of tomes, and thereby have the unique ability both to affect their special moves and be affected by them. [[Arcfire]] and Robin's standard finisher ender draw from the same durability meter, as do [[Elwind]] and their infinite. The longer the infinite is held, the more durability will be sapped from Elwind. If a tome is broken, the relevant neutral attack part will not be usable until the tome respawns. | *Both [[Robin]]'s standard finisher and neutral infinite involve the use of tomes, and thereby have the unique ability both to affect their special moves and be affected by them. [[Arcfire]] and Robin's standard finisher ender draw from the same durability meter, as do [[Elwind]] and their infinite. The longer the infinite is held, the more durability will be sapped from Elwind. If a tome is broken, the relevant neutral attack part will not be usable until the tome respawns. | ||
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**For both characters, quickly pressing the attack button instead of holding it results in a three-stage combo; however, the second and third stages can only be accessed upon a successful hit, as repeatedly tapping the button without connecting with anything will simply cause the first hit to be repeated. Both of these properties are unique to Ryu and Ken. | **For both characters, quickly pressing the attack button instead of holding it results in a three-stage combo; however, the second and third stages can only be accessed upon a successful hit, as repeatedly tapping the button without connecting with anything will simply cause the first hit to be repeated. Both of these properties are unique to Ryu and Ken. | ||
**Holding the button results in a different attack altogether, which cannot be special-canceled. Ryu performs his standing heavy kick from ''Street Fighter II'', which has good range and is a capable KO option, although its high hitbox means it can miss smaller opponents. Ken performs the Inazuma Kick, a two-hit axe kick which deals high damage and shield damage, but sometimes has trouble connecting both hits. | **Holding the button results in a different attack altogether, which cannot be special-canceled. Ryu performs his standing heavy kick from ''Street Fighter II'', which has good range and is a capable KO option, although its high hitbox means it can miss smaller opponents. Ken performs the Inazuma Kick, a two-hit axe kick which deals high damage and shield damage, but sometimes has trouble connecting both hits. | ||
**In ''Ultimate'', holding the attack button while close to opponents results in them performing a proximity neutral attack: its animation is identical to their held [[up tilt]], but with high damage and virtually no knockback. This can be special-canceled, which grants them an accessible KO combo into their special moves at any percent. | **In ''Ultimate'', holding the attack button while close to opponents results in them performing a a proximity neutral attack: its animation is identical to their held [[up tilt]], but with high damage and virtually no knockback. This can be special-canceled, which grants them an accessible KO combo into their special moves at any percent. | ||
*[[Inkling]]'s neutral infinite covers opponents in {{b|ink|status}}. If Inkling runs out of ink, it can still be used, but it will possess no hitboxes. | *[[Inkling]]'s neutral infinite covers opponents in {{b|ink|status}}. If Inkling runs out of ink, it can still be used, but it will possess no hitboxes. | ||
*If the attack button is held instead of pressed during [[Simon]] and [[Richter]]'s neutral attack, they will hold the Vampire Killer forwards in front of themselves and remain stationary. Input from the control stick, while the button is being held, will cause them to rotate their whip, loosely flinging a short section of it in the held direction. This can destroy small projectiles, and its weak knockback can be used for unusual [[gimp]]s, but its overall utility is rather limited. It is overall similar to Sheik's [[Chain]] in ''Melee'' and ''Brawl''. | *If the attack button is held instead of pressed during [[Simon]] and [[Richter]]'s neutral attack, they will hold the Vampire Killer forwards in front of themselves and remain stationary. Input from the control stick, while the button is being held, will cause them to rotate their whip, loosely flinging a short section of it in the held direction. This can destroy small projectiles, and its weak knockback can be used for unusual [[gimp]]s, but its overall utility is rather limited. It is overall similar to Sheik's [[Chain]] in ''Melee'' and ''Brawl''. |