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==List of tripping attacks in ''Brawl''== | ==List of tripping attacks in ''Brawl''== | ||
Most attacks can only make an opponent trip if the target is not already sitting down and the attack knockback does not knock the target into the air. However, some have the [[slip]] effect and will therefore result in a trip regardless of these circumstances; these are represented in this list with "Slip". [[Copy Abilities]] not mentioned are the same as their originals. | Most attacks can only make an opponent trip if the target is not already sitting down and the attack knockback does not knock the target into the air. However, some have the [[slip]] effect and will therefore result in a trip regardless of these circumstances; these are represented in this list with "Slip". [[Copy Abilities]] not mentioned are the same as their originals. | ||
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**{{SSBU|Wolf}} uses the "realistic" tripping sound whereas {{SSBU|Fox}} and {{SSBU|Falco}} use the "cartoony" sound. | **{{SSBU|Wolf}} uses the "realistic" tripping sound whereas {{SSBU|Fox}} and {{SSBU|Falco}} use the "cartoony" sound. | ||
**{{SSBU|Sora}} uses the "realistic" tripping sound despite his cartoony proportions. | **{{SSBU|Sora}} uses the "realistic" tripping sound despite his cartoony proportions. | ||
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