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[[File:RoyMarthComparison.jpeg|thumb|350px|{{SSB4|Marth}}'s tipper (right) is indicated by a bright motion trail at the tip of his sword. {{SSB4|Roy}}'s sword has a brighter motion trail near the hilt, indicating its sweet spot.]] | [[File:RoyMarthComparison.jpeg|thumb|350px|{{SSB4|Marth}}'s tipper (right) is indicated by a bright motion trail at the tip of his sword. {{SSB4|Roy}}'s sword has a brighter motion trail near the hilt, indicating its sweet spot.]] | ||
[[File:Forward smash comparison.JPG|thumb|350px| | [[File:Forward smash comparison.JPG|thumb|350px|Again compared to Marth, {{SSB4|Lucina}}'s lack of tipper (left) is indicated by an even motion trail across her entire sword.]] | ||
The term '''tipper''' can be used as a general term of reference for hitting with the tip of any attack, but is usually used in terms of the movesets of [[Marth]] and his [[clone]]s and semi-clones, as well as the [[Home-Run Contest]]. | The term '''tipper''' can be used as a general term of reference for hitting with the tip of any attack, but is usually used in terms of the movesets of [[Marth]] and his [[clone]]s and semi-clones, as well as the [[Home-Run Contest]]. | ||
==With Marth-based movesets== | ==With Marth-based movesets== | ||
"Tipper" is typically used in reference to Marth's attacks and those of characters with movesets based on his. Marth's tippers are named so due to the end of his sword being the {{b|sweet spot|hitbox}} and being stronger than the rest of his blade. [[Roy]] features a "reverse tipper", as his sweet spot is at the base of his blade while the rest of his sword is weaker. [[Lucina]] and [[Chrom]], as a result of not having a particular sweet spot on their swords, have no hitbox distinction between tippers/reverse tippers and other hits, | "Tipper" is typically used in reference to Marth's attacks and those of characters with movesets based on his. Marth's tippers are named so due to the end of his sword being the {{b|sweet spot|hitbox}} and being stronger than the rest of his blade. [[Roy]] features a "reverse tipper", as his sweet spot is at the base of his blade while the rest of his sword is weaker. [[Lucina]] and [[Chrom]], as a result of not having a particular sweet spot on their swords, have no hitbox distinction between tippers/reverse tippers and other hits. Several of [[Corrin]]'s key moves have a tipper sweetspot, such as all smash attacks and [[Dragon Lunge]], though this is not to the same extent as the previously mentioned two (due to all of Marth/Roy's sword attacks, barring [[Counter]], carrying this mechanic). [[Byleth]]'s moves that utilize [[Areadbhar]] also have a tipper mechanic. | ||
Less frequently, the term is also used for other sword-wielding characters' moves which may have slight sweet spot and sour spot hitboxes; for example, {{SSB4|Link}}'s dash attack and {{SSB4|Ganondorf}}'s [[Warlock Punch#Customization|Warlock Blade]] and Ness's Forward Smash have a sweet spot on the tip of their swords (or in Ness's case, his bat). | |||
===Origin=== | ===Origin=== | ||
Marth's tipper animation is [http://www.spriters-resource.com/fullview/60283/ a close match] for the motion blur on the tip of his sword in some attacking animations in ''[[Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem]]''. | Marth's tipper animation is [http://www.spriters-resource.com/fullview/60283/ a close match] for the motion blur on the tip of his sword in some attacking animations in ''[[Fire Emblem: Mystery of the Emblem]]''. | ||
==In [[Home-Run Contest]]== | ==In [[Home-Run Contest]]== |