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[[File:Stall-then-fall Brawl.gif|thumb|250px|{{SSBB|Toon Link}}'s down aerial is an example of a stall-then-fall move.]] | [[File:Stall-then-fall Brawl.gif|thumb|right|250px|{{SSBB|Toon Link}}'s down aerial is an example of a stall-then-fall move.]] | ||
A '''stall-then-fall''' is a type of aerial maneuver in all installments of the ''{{b|Super Smash Bros.|series}}'' series. Types of stall-then-falls vary from kicks to hip drops. No matter the type, all stall-then-falls are similar in function. Stall-then-fall moves come in 2 types, aerials and [[special move]]s. Stall-then-fall specials exist in all games of the series, and stall-then-fall [[aerial attack]]s have existed since ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''. | A '''stall-then-fall''' is a type of aerial maneuver in all installments of the ''{{b|Super Smash Bros.|series}}'' series. Types of stall-then-falls vary from kicks to hip drops. No matter the type, all stall-then-falls are similar in function. Stall-then-fall moves come in 2 types, aerials and [[special move]]s. Stall-then-fall specials exist in all games of the series, and stall-then-fall [[aerial attack]]s have existed since ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''. | ||
==Properties== | ==Properties== | ||
The [[attack]] is as simple as the name: the [[character]] pauses briefly in the air, then rockets downward, usually with a kick. The downward falling speed can be much greater than the character's usual [[falling speed]], even while [[fast falling]]. Most of these attacks launch the character diagonally forward and downwards, but a few of them ([[Toon Link]]'s, [[Mr. Game & Watch]]'s, [[Bowser]]'s, [[Kirby]]'s, [[Yoshi]]'s, [[Ridley]]'s, and [[Banjo]] & [[Kazooie]]'s) do not, instead launching straight downwards or allowing the direction to be controlled (Mr. Game & Watch and Bowser's down aerial in ''Super Smash Bros. 4''). | The [[attack]] is as simple as the name: the [[character]] pauses briefly in the air, then rockets downward, usually with a kick. The downward falling speed can be much greater than the character's usual [[falling speed]], even while [[fast falling]]. Most of these attacks launch the character diagonally forward and downwards, but a few of them ([[Toon Link]]'s, [[Mr. Game & Watch]]'s, [[Bowser]]'s, [[Kirby]]'s, [[Yoshi]]'s, [[Ridley]]'s, and [[Banjo]] & [[Kazooie]]'s) do not, instead launching straight downwards or allowing the direction to be controlled (Mr. Game & Watch and Bowser's down aerial in ''Super Smash Bros. 4''). | ||
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===Sweet-spotting=== | ===Sweet-spotting=== | ||
Stall-then-falls are useful for sweet-spotting the edge. The player can use the attack in midair, fall to below the level of the edge, and use their midair jump or up special move. They must be very high above the bottom [[blast line]] to avoid a [[self-destruct]]. Only Yoshi's [[Yoshi Bomb]] and Bowser's [[Bowser Bomb]] can sweetspot the ledge automatically while falling. The rest do not do so, continuing downwards. | Stall-then-falls are useful for sweet-spotting the edge. The player can use the attack in midair, fall to below the level of the edge, and use their midair jump or up special move. They must be very high above the bottom [[blast line]] to avoid a [[self-destruct]]. | ||
Only Yoshi's [[Yoshi Bomb]] and Bowser's [[Bowser Bomb]] can sweetspot the ledge automatically while falling. The rest do not do so, continuing downwards. | |||
===Extra jump (''Melee'' only)=== | ===Extra jump (''Melee'' only)=== | ||
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===Disadvantages=== | ===Disadvantages=== | ||
Stall-then-falls have a long duration. If used while off of the stage, they can result in a [[self-destruct]]. Therefore, it is advisable to not use the attack off the edge at all (except for sweet-spotting - see above). | |||
==Characters with stall-then-fall attacks== | ==Characters with stall-then-fall attacks== | ||
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*[[Bowser]]: | *[[Bowser]]: | ||
**[[Bowser Bomb]] — Bowser faces the screen, takes a sitting position midair, then plummets. Has considerable landing lag, but greatly damages shields. Bowser will self-destruct if used over a pit, but he can still grab ledges during the attack. Meteors in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''. | **[[Bowser Bomb]] — Bowser faces the screen, takes a sitting position midair, then plummets. Has considerable landing lag, but greatly damages shields. Bowser will self-destruct if used over a pit, but he can still grab ledges during the attack. Meteors in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''. | ||
** | **[[down aerial]] in ''Super Smash Bros. 4'' onwards — Bowser withdraws into his shell then falls. Clean hit is a meteor smash. Late hit sends horizontally. Can be slightly directed left or right. This move also grants Bowser minor additional height; more than other stall-then-falls. | ||
*[[Captain Falcon]]'s [[Falcon Kick]] — when performed in the air, Captain Falcon extends his leg and shoots diagonally downward in a blaze of fire. | *[[Captain Falcon]]'s [[Falcon Kick]] — when performed in the air, Captain Falcon extends his leg and shoots diagonally downward in a blaze of fire. | ||
*[[Corrin]]'s down aerial — The Dragon Fang transforms his legs into spears and Corrin dives straight downward. The only multi-hit stall-then-fall, and it meteor smashes throughout with weak, set knockback. There is a shockwave when landing before the move completes that launches opponents diagonally at an nonadjustable angle. | *[[Corrin]]'s down aerial — The Dragon Fang transforms his legs into spears and Corrin dives straight downward. The only multi-hit stall-then-fall, and it meteor smashes throughout with weak, set knockback. There is a shockwave when landing before the move completes that launches opponents diagonally at an nonadjustable angle. | ||
*[[Ganondorf]]: | *[[Ganondorf]]: | ||
**[[Wizard's Foot]] — when performed in the air, Ganondorf extends his leg and shoots diagonally downward surrounded by dark energy. [[Spike]]s during all hitboxes in ''Melee'', but meteor smashes in the initial falling hitbox in ''Brawl'' and ''Smash 4''. | **[[Wizard's Foot]] — when performed in the air, Ganondorf extends his leg and shoots diagonally downward surrounded by dark energy. [[Spike]]s during all hitboxes in ''Melee'', but meteor smashes in the initial falling hitbox in ''Brawl'' and ''Smash 4''. | ||
**[[Flame Choke]] in ''Super Smash Bros. 4'' and ''Ultimate'' — | **[[Flame Choke]] in ''Super Smash Bros. 4'' and ''Ultimate'' — The only grab-based stall-and-fall, Ganondorf dashes forward to choke his opponent. If successful in midair, the pair rise slightly before slamming the foe to the ground. Unlike other stall-then-falls, this only damages the grabbed opponent. Ganondorf can steer left or right just after grabbing his opponent, which can be combined with the stall to prevent or cause [[Ganoncide]]. | ||
*[[Greninja]]'s down aerial — Plummets incredibly quickly. If Greninja strikes an opponent, it will backflip upwards off them and regain control, consuming a midair jump in Smash Bros 4. The first hitbox meteor smashes. Lasts a long time, has no landing hitbox, and suffers plenty of landing lag, making it very punishable. | *[[Greninja]]'s down aerial — Plummets incredibly quickly. If Greninja strikes an opponent, it will backflip upwards off them and regain control, consuming a midair jump in Smash Bros 4. The first hitbox meteor smashes. Lasts a long time, has no landing hitbox, and suffers plenty of landing lag, making it very punishable. | ||
*[[Hero]]'s [[Kaclang]] - One of the spells available through [[Command Selection]]. The Hero will turn into metal and, if used in the air, plummet downwards, damaging any opponent he hits in the process. The spell cannot be canceled, effectively guaranteeing a self-destruct if used over a pit, though the Hero has a very limited ability to steer his fall. Also cannot be canceled after the Hero hits the ground, leaving him vulnerable to be hit once the metal transformation fades off. | *[[Hero]]'s [[Kaclang]] - One of the spells available through [[Command Selection]]. The Hero will turn into metal and, if used in the air, plummet downwards, damaging any opponent he hits in the process. The spell cannot be canceled, effectively guaranteeing a self-destruct if used over a pit, though the Hero has a very limited ability to steer his fall. Also cannot be canceled after the Hero hits the ground, leaving him vulnerable to be hit once the metal transformation fades off. | ||
*[[Ice Climbers]]' down aerial (''Brawl'' onwards) — the pair thrusts their hammers below them and then drop down. Falls slower than most stall-then-falls in ''Brawl'', but with less landing lag than most. They also do not "stall" for very long (seemingly not at all), making the move less predictable. | *[[Ice Climbers]]' down aerial (''Brawl'' onwards) — the pair thrusts their hammers below them and then drop down. Falls slower than most stall-then-falls in ''Brawl'', but with less landing lag than most. They also do not "stall" for very long (seemingly not at all), making the move less predictable. | ||
*[[Kazuya]]'s down aerial — the Demon Scissors, in which Kazuya flips forwards and extends his legs, rushing downwards quickly. He travels a short distance upwards at the beginning of the move. Becomes a nearly inevitable self-destruct if missed. | *[[Kazuya]]'s down aerial — the Demon Scissors, in which Kazuya flips forwards and extends his legs, rushing downwards quickly. He travels a short distance upwards at the beginning of the move.Becomes a nearly inevitable self-destruct if missed. | ||
*[[Kirby]]'s [[Stone]] — during the stall, Kirby transforms into an invincible stone and plummets. The stone remains invincible after hitting the ground, other than grabs. Can be cancelled midair by pressing the special button. Won't cancel automatically until some time after hitting the ground. | *[[Kirby]]'s [[Stone]] — during the stall, Kirby transforms into an invincible stone and plummets. The stone remains invincible after hitting the ground, other than grabs. Can be cancelled midair by pressing the special button. Won't cancel automatically until some time after hitting the ground. | ||
*[[Mii Brawler]]'s [[Head-On Assault]] — Flips around while airborne then crashes down headfirst, attacking anyone it hits. | *[[Mii Brawler]]'s [[Head-On Assault]] — Flips around while airborne then crashes down headfirst, attacking anyone it hits. | ||
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*[[Sephiroth]]'s down aerial - Falls down with his sword pointed down. | *[[Sephiroth]]'s down aerial - Falls down with his sword pointed down. | ||
*[[Sheik]]'s down aerial (''Brawl'' onwards) — extends a leg and shoots diagonally downward. Can meteor smash in ''Super Smash Bros. 4''. | *[[Sheik]]'s down aerial (''Brawl'' onwards) — extends a leg and shoots diagonally downward. Can meteor smash in ''Super Smash Bros. 4''. | ||
*[[Simon]]'s down aerial — extends a leg and shoots diagonally downward. Meteor smashes at the beginning. If he hits an opponent, he bounces off, giving Simon a relatively safe edgeguarding option. | *[[Simon]]'s down aerial — extends a leg and shoots diagonally downward. Meteor smashes at the beginning. If he hits an opponent, he bounces off, giving Simon a relatively safe edgeguarding option. | ||
*[[Sonic]]'s down aerial — extends a leg and shoots diagonally downward. Can meteor smash starting in ''Super Smash Bros. 4''. | *[[Sonic]]'s down aerial — extends a leg and shoots diagonally downward. Can meteor smash starting in ''Super Smash Bros. 4''. |