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'''Friendly Fire''' is an optional feature for team matches, which allows players on the same team to damage each other. It is called "Team Attack" in [[SSB]].


'''Team Attack''', named '''Friendly Fire''' in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', is an optional feature for [[Team Battle]]s appearing in the ''Smash Bros.'' games. Normally, teammates are incapable of attacking or damaging each other, with attacks simply passing through them with no effect. Activating Team Attack disables this immunity, allowing teammates to hit or even [[KO]] each other.
Some people may not want to turn it on, but it does make some interesting strategies for the game.
You can send projectiles at your own team's [[Ness]], or [[Lucas]], to heal them while they're using [[PSI Magnet]], or attack your own [[Mr. Game and Watch]], while they absorb your projectiles and use them to attack your opponents with [[Oil Panic]]; With your teammate's permission, (hopefully) you can absorb them with Kirby, or shoot them at opponents (you can do the latter with King Dedede also).


On the surface, Team Attack has no advantages and is simply a hindrance (for example, players must get out of the way of oncoming projectiles regardless of who threw them, and be careful when attacking around their teammate). However, it does give rise to some new strategies:
Official [[tournament legal|tournaments]] for both [[SSB]] and [[SSBM]] require that Friendly Fire be turned on.
*Teammates can be healed by using an energy projectile and [[PSI Magnet]] or [[Absorbing Vortex]], or can use [[Oil Panic]] or [[Pocket]] to capture friendly projectiles. (However, in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'' as of version [[1.1.3]], these moves are much weaker when used this way.)
*Teammates can be used as ammunition when [[throw]]n or [[Inhale|spat]], and their neutral special can be copied by a friendly Kirby.
*Teammates can attack recovering friendlies to allow the re-use of a [[triple jump]] or even knock them towards the stage.
*Teammates can attack each other to replenish their [[stale]] attacks or knock them out of [[ending lag]] (for example, jabbing a Jigglypuff that has used [[Rest]] in order to let them act much earlier).
 
The vast majority of [[tournament legal|tournament]]s for every game require that Team Attack be turned on. This ensures that teammates cooperate a lot more with each other and ensures that 2v1 strategies aren't as lopsided.
 
In most one-player modes, Team Attack is turned off so players and enemies cannot hit their teammates.
 
Some moves and [[Final Smash]]es can affect teammates whether Team Attack is on or off. These include:
*Projectile or item attacks that can damage the user, such as most explosives.
*[[Puff Up]] can and will push and KO teammates.
*[[Galaxia Darkness]] will damage teammates with the weaker hit. This oddity was removed in ''SSB4''.
*[[Landmaster]]s cannot directly damage teammates, but they will obstruct them and can KO them by flying them off the screen.
*Similarly, [[Iceberg]] will obstruct teammates without dealing damage.
*[[End of Day]] does not directly damage teammates, but the screen-scrolling effect makes it difficult to move and causes a few points of [[hoop damage]].
 
If Team Attack is enabled, the [[Team Healer]] will consider any teammate an enemy, which means it will either heal them for 11%, or damage them for 8%. Leaving the option turned off does not affect the [[list of bonuses|bonuses]] Bully, Predator, and Stalker; even though teammates are immune to one's attacks and so the only viable target is the opponent, these single-target-penalizing bonuses still activate in 2-on-1 or 3-on-1 matches.
 
==Trivia==
*In every game, CPUs will ignore Team Attack, throwing and pummeling teammates when they are grabbed on accident, as well as using powerful attacks even if a teammate at KO percentage is in the way.
*Although {{SSBU|Ryu}}, {{SSBU|Ken}}, {{SSBU|Terry}} and {{SSBU|Kazuya}} will always face the opponent when there is only one left in a match, this calculation includes teammates when Team Attack is on.


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