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[[File:Link uair SSBB.jpg|thumb|250px|Link's up aerial in ''Brawl''.]] | [[File:Link uair SSBB.jpg|thumb|250px|Link's up aerial in ''Brawl''.]] | ||
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An '''up aerial''' ({{ja|上空中攻撃|Ue kūchū kōgeki}}, ''Up/above/upper midair attack''; commonly abbreviated as '''Uair''' or '''u-air''', and referred to as '''AttackAirHi''' internally) is an [[aerial attack]] that is performed in midair by pressing the attack button | An '''up aerial''' ({{ja|上空中攻撃|Ue kūchū kōgeki}}, ''Up/above/upper midair attack''; commonly abbreviated as '''Uair''' or '''u-air''', and referred to as '''AttackAirHi''' internally) is an [[aerial attack]] that is performed in midair by pressing the attack button and tilting the [[control stick]] upward. Its official term varies between titles; it is known as an '''up midair attack''' in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', and an '''up air attack''' from ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' onward. Many up aerials are flip kicks, which have a wide coverage above the user. They also tend to launch the opponent at a predominantly upward angle, making them crucial for [[juggling]]. A lot of up aerials have a landing animation involving the character falling on their back and having to get back up. | ||
==List of up aerials== | ==List of up aerials== | ||
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|[[Captain Falcon]]||Performs a backflip kick. | |[[Captain Falcon]]||Performs a backflip kick. | ||
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|[[Charizard]]||{{GameIcon|SSBB}} | |[[Charizard]]||{{GameIcon|SSBB}} Bites above itself.<br/>{{GameIcon|SSB4}}{{GameIcon|SSBU}} Swings its head upward in an arc starting from the front. | ||
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|[[Chrom]]||Performs a somersaulting slash above himself in an arc starting from the front. | |[[Chrom]]||Performs a somersaulting slash above himself in an arc starting from the front. | ||
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|[[Corrin]]||Performs a somersaulting slash above himself in an arc starting from the front. | |[[Corrin]]||Performs a somersaulting slash above himself in an arc starting from the front. | ||
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|[[Daisy]]||Swipes one arm after the other from back to | |[[Daisy]]||Swipes one arm after the other from back to front above herself, creating two magic rainbow trails. | ||
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|[[Dark Pit]]||Twirls the Silver Bow above himself, hitting multiple times. | |[[Dark Pit]]||Twirls the Silver Bow above himself, hitting multiple times. | ||
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|[[Dark Samus]]||Performs an upside | |[[Dark Samus]]||Performs an upside down corkscrew kick aimed slightly forward, hitting multiple times. | ||
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|[[Diddy Kong]]||{{GameIcon|SSBB}} Performs a backflip kick.<br/>{{GameIcon|SSB4}}{{GameIcon|SSBU}} Kicks in an overhead arc starting from the front. | |[[Diddy Kong]]||{{GameIcon|SSBB}} Performs a backflip kick.<br/>{{GameIcon|SSB4}}{{GameIcon|SSBU}} Kicks in an overhead arc starting from the front. | ||
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|[[Ganondorf]]||Performs a backflip kick. | |[[Ganondorf]]||Performs a backflip kick. | ||
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|[[Greninja]]||Performs an upside | |[[Greninja]]||Performs an upside down corkscrew kick, hitting multiple times. | ||
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|[[Hero]]||Kicks straight upward. | |[[Hero]]||Kicks straight upward. | ||
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|[[Isabelle]]||Thrusts two turnips upward. | |[[Isabelle]]||Thrusts two turnips upward. | ||
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|[[Ivysaur]]||Blasts pollen from its bulb above itself, falling down at a faster speed | |[[Ivysaur]]||Blasts pollen from its bulb above itself, falling down at a faster speed afterwards. | ||
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|[[Jigglypuff]]||Waves one arm in an overhead arc starting from behind. | |[[Jigglypuff]]||Waves one arm in an overhead arc starting from behind. | ||
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|[[Joker]]||Performs an upside | |[[Joker]]||Performs an upside down corkscrew kick aimed slightly forward, hitting multiple times. If active, Arsene swings one hand upward in tandem with Joker's last hit. | ||
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|[[Ken]]||Kicks at a diagonally upward angle. | |[[Ken]]||Kicks at a diagonally upward angle. | ||
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|[[Mii Swordfighter]]||Performs a twirling stab upward. | |[[Mii Swordfighter]]||Performs a twirling stab upward. | ||
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|[[Mr. Game & Watch]]||{{GameIcon|SSBM}}{{GameIcon|SSBB}}{{GameIcon|SSB4}} Blows two puffs of air above himself.<br/>{{GameIcon|SSBU}} Blows a puff of air that rises upward, hitting opponents multiple times and carrying them alongside it. | |||
|[[Mr. Game & Watch]]||{{GameIcon|SSBM}}{{GameIcon|SSBB}}{{GameIcon|SSB4}} Blows two puffs of air above himself | |||
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|[[Ness]]||{{GameIcon|SSB}}{{GameIcon|SSBM}}{{GameIcon|SSBB}}{{GameIcon|SSB4}} Headbutts in an arc starting from behind.<br/>{{GameIcon|SSBU}} Swings one arm in an overhead arc starting from behind, releasing PSI sparks from his index finger that hit multiple times. | |[[Ness]]||{{GameIcon|SSB}}{{GameIcon|SSBM}}{{GameIcon|SSBB}}{{GameIcon|SSB4}} Headbutts in an arc starting from behind.<br/>{{GameIcon|SSBU}} Swings one arm in an overhead arc starting from behind, releasing PSI sparks from his index finger that hit multiple times. | ||
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|[[Palutena]]||Twirls and summons her halo, hitting multiple times. | |[[Palutena]]||Twirls and summons her halo, hitting multiple times. | ||
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|[[Peach]]||{{GameIcon|SSBM}}{{GameIcon|SSBB}} Kicks at a diagonally upward angle.<br/>{{GameIcon|SSB4}}{{GameIcon|SSBU}} Swipes one arm after the other from back to | |[[Peach]]||{{GameIcon|SSBM}}{{GameIcon|SSBB}} Kicks at a diagonally upward angle.<br/>{{GameIcon|SSB4}}{{GameIcon|SSBU}} Swipes one arm after the other from back to front above herself, creating two magic rainbow trails. | ||
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|[[Pichu]]||Swings its tail in an overhead arc starting from behind. | |[[Pichu]]||Swings its tail in an overhead arc starting from behind. | ||
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|[[Pit]]||Twirls the Palutena Bow above himself, hitting multiple times. | |[[Pit]]||Twirls the Palutena Bow above himself, hitting multiple times. | ||
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|[[R.O.B.]]||Flails both arms above himself, hitting multiple times. | |[[R.O.B.]]||Flails both arms above himself, hitting multiple times. | ||
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|[[Ryu]]||Uppercuts in front of himself, hitting twice. | |[[Ryu]]||Uppercuts in front of himself, hitting twice. | ||
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|[[Samus]]||Performs an upside | |[[Samus]]||Performs an upside down corkscrew kick aimed slightly forward, hitting multiple times. | ||
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|[[Sheik]]||{{GameIcon|SSBM}}{{GameIcon|SSBB}} Performs an upside | |[[Sheik]]||{{GameIcon|SSBM}}{{GameIcon|SSBB}} Performs an upside down corkscrew kick aimed slightly forward.<br/>{{GameIcon|SSB4}}{{GameIcon|SSBU}} Performs an upside down corkscrew kick aimed slightly forward, hitting multiple times, then follows up with a stretch kick. | ||
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|[[Shulk]]||Thrusts the Monado upward, then activates its beam blade for a second hit. | |[[Shulk]]||Thrusts the Monado upward, then activates its beam blade for a second hit. | ||
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|[[Simon]]||Whips upward with the Vampire Killer. | |[[Simon]]||Whips upward with the Vampire Killer. Can function as a tether recovery. | ||
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|[[Snake]]||Performs an upside | |[[Snake]]||Performs an upside down dropkick. | ||
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|[[Sonic]]||Performs a scissor kick. | |[[Sonic]]||Performs a scissor kick. | ||
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|[[Squirtle]]||Backflips and swings its tail overhead. | |[[Squirtle]]||Backflips and swings its tail overhead. | ||
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|[[Terry]]||A flipping kick above. | |[[Terry]]||A flipping kick above. | ||
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*[[Mega Man]]'s up aerial, as well as {{SSBU|Mr. Game & Watch}}'s in ''Ultimate'', are the only up aerials in the series to be [[projectile]]s, allowing them to be [[reflect]]ed or [[Pocket]]ed. | *[[Mega Man]]'s up aerial, as well as {{SSBU|Mr. Game & Watch}}'s in ''Ultimate'', are the only up aerials in the series to be [[projectile]]s, allowing them to be [[reflect]]ed or [[Pocket]]ed. | ||
**Mega Man's is known for its ability to deal over 20% damage if all hits connect, as well as being composed of [[windbox]]es that push opponents upward, allowing it to [[juggle]] them efficiently and KO them near the upper [[blast line]], especially if they attempt to jump out of it. | **Mega Man's is known for its ability to deal over 20% damage if all hits connect, as well as being composed of [[windbox]]es that push opponents upward, allowing it to [[juggle]] them efficiently and KO them near the upper [[blast line]], especially if they attempt to jump out of it. | ||
*{{SSBU|Simon}} and {{SSBU|Richter}}'s up aerials function as [[tether recoveries]]. | *{{SSBU|Simon}} and {{SSBU|Richter}}'s up aerials function as [[tether recoveries]]. | ||
*[[Captain Falcon]]'s up aerial is one of his most useful moves in each of his appearances. In ''Melee'' and ''Brawl'', it is used as an aerial spacing tool because of its long | *[[Captain Falcon]]'s up aerial is one of his most useful moves in each of his appearances. In ''Melee'' and ''Brawl'', it is used as an aerial spacing tool because of its long range, and can KO at fairly high percents. In ''SSB'', ''Smash 4'', and ''Ultimate'', it is used as a juggling tool to string multiple up aerials together and finish off with another move (most infamously [[Falcon Dive]] in ''SSB''). | ||
*{{SSBM|Fox}}'s up aerial in ''Melee'' is known for its deadly power, being the second strongest up aerial in the game, only behind {{SSBM|Bowser}}'s. It can KO most opponents under 100% from ground level, and can be comboed into from his [[up throw]] at a wide range of percents, including at high percents as a KO setup | *{{SSBM|Fox}}'s up aerial in ''Melee'' is known for its deadly power, being the second strongest up aerial in the game, only behind {{SSBM|Bowser}}'s. It can KO most opponents under 100% from ground level, and can be comboed into from his [[up throw]] at a wide range of percents, including at high percents as a KO setup. While its knockback was greatly reduced from ''Brawl'' onward, it remains a powerful finisher, KOing under 150% from ground level. | ||
*{{SSBM|Bowser}}'s up aerial in ''Melee'' is the strongest up aerial, as well as one of the strongest aerials overall | *{{SSBM|Bowser}}'s up aerial in ''Melee'' is the strongest up aerial, as well as one of the strongest aerials overall. | ||
**From ''Brawl'' onward, this is the case for [[Zelda]]'s up aerial instead. | |||
**From ''Brawl'' onward, this is the case for [[Zelda]]'s up aerial instead | *{{SSBM|Mr. Game & Watch}} has the only up aerial in ''Melee'' that cannot be [[L-cancel]]ed, due to being coded as a special move. This oddity is also present in his [[neutral aerial]] and [[back aerial]]. | ||
*{{SSBM|Mr. Game & Watch}} has the only up aerial in ''Melee'' that cannot be [[L-cancel]]ed, due to being coded as a special move. This oddity is also present in his [[neutral aerial]] and [[back aerial]] | *[[Meta Knight]]'s up aerial [[Meta Knight (SSBB)/Up aerial|in ''Brawl'']] is infamous for its range, juggling ability, and extreme speed (taking only 13 [[frame]]s to finish), allowing it to true combo into itself even with ''Brawl''{{'}}s [[hitstun canceling]]. It is the fastest aerial attack in the entire series. | ||
* | **In ''Smash 4'', it has been significantly [[nerf]]ed, although in combination with the changes to hitstun canceling, it can still combo into itself multiple times and then into [[Shuttle Loop]], which easily KOs opponents near the upper blast line. | ||
**In ''Smash 4'', it has been significantly [[nerf]]ed, although | |||
*{{SSB4|Rosalina & Luma}}'s up aerial in ''Smash 4'' is widely considered one of the best due to Luma's very fast startup (the lowest out of every up aerial in the game) and high base knockback, as well as Rosalina's large disjointed hitbox, which can be used in conjunction to combo into itself and as a followup from several other moves. Most infamously, with high [[rage]], it can drag opponents to the upper blast line and KO them at extremely low percents. In ''Ultimate'', it has been noticeably [[nerf]]ed, with Luma's attack having more startup, and both characters' attacks having more ending lag to the point there are no longer any followups out of them, in addition to the effect of rage itself being weakened. | *{{SSB4|Rosalina & Luma}}'s up aerial in ''Smash 4'' is widely considered one of the best due to Luma's very fast startup (the lowest out of every up aerial in the game) and high base knockback, as well as Rosalina's large disjointed hitbox, which can be used in conjunction to combo into itself and as a followup from several other moves. Most infamously, with high [[rage]], it can drag opponents to the upper blast line and KO them at extremely low percents. In ''Ultimate'', it has been noticeably [[nerf]]ed, with Luma's attack having more startup, and both characters' attacks having more ending lag to the point there are no longer any followups out of them, in addition to the effect of rage itself being weakened. | ||
*{{SSB4|Cloud}}'s up aerial in ''Smash 4'' is often considered one of the best due to its speed, power, juggling ability, low landing lag, immediate [[auto-cancel]] after the hitboxes cease, and deceptively long range both vertically and horizontally, making it a powerful juggling option with little commitment and allowing it to start combos on grounded opponents. In ''Ultimate'', it is much harder to use consistently, as it auto-cancels later, has less range especially vertically, and its power has been decreased, although it remains a solid anti-air option. | *{{SSB4|Cloud}}'s up aerial in ''Smash 4'' is often considered one of the best due to its speed, power, juggling ability, low landing lag, immediate [[auto-cancel]] after the hitboxes cease, and deceptively long range both vertically and horizontally, making it a powerful juggling option with little commitment and allowing it to start combos on grounded opponents. In ''Ultimate'', it is much harder to use consistently, as it auto-cancels later, has less range especially vertically, and its power has been decreased, although it remains a solid anti-air option. | ||
*[[Mario]]'s up aerial in ''Smash 4'' and ''Ultimate'' easily sets up [[ladder combo]]s into itself at low to mid percents, due to its combination of low lag all around and wide coverage above him. With the aid of platforms (such as those of {{SSB|Dream Land}}), these combos can be extended to drag opponents near the upper blast line and combo into [[Super Jump Punch]] for a KO. | |||
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