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|"[[Kirbycide]]"s are the most famous form of sacrificial KO. Using {{b|Inhale|Kirby}} on enemies and walking off-stage (or inhaling them in mid-air, in ''[[SSB]]'') is highly effective, and in ''Melee'', Kirby can even survive after larger opponents are KO'd out of his stomach; Kirby's long recovery can also prevent him from being KOed in the process, though the efficiency of these KOs was nerfed in later games, with ''Brawl'' generally causing Sudden Death, and ''Smash 4'' causing Kirby to almost always lose, though a Kirbycide with Jumping Inhale will cause a Sudden Death. As such, it is more practical for Kirby to release his opponent before crossing the blast line, then performing another action on them if possible, such as a [[footstool]].
|"[[Kirbycide]]"s are the most famous form of sacrificial KO. Using {{b|Inhale|Kirby}} on enemies and walking off-stage (or inhaling them in mid-air, in ''[[SSB]]'') is highly effective, and in ''Melee'', Kirby can even survive after larger opponents are KO'd out of his stomach; Kirby's long recovery can also prevent him from being KOed in the process, though the efficiency of these KOs was nerfed in later games, with ''Brawl'' generally causing Sudden Death, and ''Smash 4'' causing Kirby to almost always lose, though a Kirbycide with Jumping Inhale will cause a Sudden Death. As such, it is more practical for Kirby to release his opponent before crossing the blast line, then performing another action on them if possible, such as a [[footstool]].
Kirby can also use his forward, back, and up throws as Kirbycides in ''Melee'', though the former two can be escaped via mashing (leaving Kirby to [[self-destruct]]), and the last is difficult to execute; the back and forward throws cannot Kirbycide in later games, and if the floor underneath Kirby vanishes while he performs the throw, he will automatically let go of the opponent while throwing them. Kirby can also use the sacrificial KOs of Dedede, Wario, and K. Rool by copying their abilities, with identical behavior involving the last stocks.
Kirby can also use his forward, back, and up throws as Kirbycides in ''Melee'', though the former two can be escaped via jumping (leaving Kirby to [[self-destruct]]), and the last is difficult to execute; the back and forward throws cannot Kirbycide in later games, and if the floor underneath Kirby vanishes while he performs the throw, he will automatically let go of the opponent while throwing them. Kirby can also use the sacrificial KOs of Dedede, Wario, and K. Rool by copying their abilities, with identical behavior involving the last stocks.
|Inhale: Kirby almost always wins in  ''Melee''; almost always Sudden Death in ''Brawl''; almost always loses in ''Smash 64'', ''Smash 4'' and ''Ultimate''<br>Forward and back throws: Kirby always wins<br>Up throw: Kirby always loses in ''Melee''; [[port priority]] determines the victor in ''Brawl''.
|Inhale: Kirby almost always wins in  ''Melee''; almost always Sudden Death in ''Brawl''; almost always loses in ''Smash 64'', ''Smash 4'' and ''Ultimate''<br>Forward and back throws: Kirby always wins<br>Up throw: Kirby always loses in ''Melee''; [[port priority]] determines the victor in ''Brawl''.
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