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There are a few [[attack]]s in the [[Super Smash Bros. (series)|''Super Smash Bros.'' series]] that are '''magic'''- | There are a few [[attack]]s in the [[Super Smash Bros. (series)|''Super Smash Bros.'' series]] that are '''magic'''-based. | ||
Note that the concept of type does not exist in games prior to '' | In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', magic was purely a [[type]], and so attacks could not be both Magic and [[Leg]] (for example). They were boosted by Magic Attack [[sticker]]s and tended to be [[electric]]. | ||
In ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'', magic remains a type, but it can also be an [[effect]], which produces glittery visuals on hit. As a result, attacks can now be Leg/Magic, Weapon/Magic, or even Magic/Magic. | |||
Note that the concept of type does not exist in games prior to ''Brawl'', so only those characters' movesets are included in this list. | |||
==List of magic attacks by [[character]]== | ==List of magic attacks by [[character]]== | ||
{{incomplete|Rosalina stuff, SSB4 verification for everyone else, might need a full-on per-game split to deal with type/effect discrepancies}} | |||
*{{SSBB|Peach}} - [[Up tilt]] | *{{SSBB|Peach}} - [[Up tilt]] | ||
*{{SSBB|Sheik}} - [[Light Arrow]] | *{{SSBB|Sheik}} - [[Light Arrow]] | ||
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*[[Lip's Stick]] - spore shots | *[[Lip's Stick]] - spore shots | ||
*[[Star Rod]] - star shots | *[[Star Rod]] - star shots | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
*[[Energy]] | *[[Energy]] | ||
[[Category:Types]] | [[Category:Types]] | ||
[[Category:Effects]] |
Revision as of 13:42, January 14, 2015
There are a few attacks in the Super Smash Bros. series that are magic-based.
In Super Smash Bros. Brawl, magic was purely a type, and so attacks could not be both Magic and Leg (for example). They were boosted by Magic Attack stickers and tended to be electric.
In Super Smash Bros. 4, magic remains a type, but it can also be an effect, which produces glittery visuals on hit. As a result, attacks can now be Leg/Magic, Weapon/Magic, or even Magic/Magic.
Note that the concept of type does not exist in games prior to Brawl, so only those characters' movesets are included in this list.
List of magic attacks by character
- Peach - Up tilt
- Sheik - Light Arrow
- Zelda - neutral attack, forward tilt, up tilt, dash attack, up smash, forward smash, neutral aerial, Lightning Kick (forward and back aerials, both sweet spot only), up aerial, down aerial (sweet spot only), pummel, Nayru's Love, Farore's Wind, Light Arrow
List of magic attacks by items
- Lip's Stick - spore shots
- Star Rod - star shots