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An '''unconventional meteor smash''' is an attack that has a downwards knockback angle but is not intended to [[KO]] opponents by [[meteor smash]]ing them. While it is possible to gain meteor KOs with these attacks, they are implausible at best, and exist for an alternate purpose.
An '''unconventional meteor smash''' is an attack that has a downwards knockback angle but is not intended to [[KO]] opponents by [[meteor smash]]ing them (also has ties to the [[autolink angle]]). While it is possible to gain meteor KOs with these attacks, they are implausible at best, and exist for an alternate purpose.


There are three general types of unconventional meteor smashes:
There are two general types of unconventional meteor smashes:


* A meteor smash that can only hit grounded opponents, intended to keep opponents in place or force targets to bounce upwards. These attacks can [[Star KO]] if strong enough.
* A meteor smash that can only hit grounded opponents, intended to keep opponents in place or force targets to bounce upwards. These attacks can [[Star KO]] if strong enough.
* A meteor smash that is cancelled out by later hitboxes of the attack, and cannot hit on their own in most circumstances. Several attacks use such hitboxes to trap opponents during multi-hit moves.
* A meteor smash that is cancelled out by later hitboxes of the attack, and cannot hit on their own in most circumstances. Several attacks use such hitboxes to trap opponents during multi-hit moves.
* An attack that uses the [[autolink angle]] will always hit opponents in the direction the user is moving, whatever that direction may be, but it may be implausible for the user to move downwards during the attack.
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