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[[File: | [[File:Mario Up Smash SSBM.gif|thumb|300px|[[Mario]]'s up smash in ''Melee''.]] | ||
[[File:WFT-UpSmash.gif|thumb|300px|[[Wii Fit Trainer]]'s up smash in ''Smash 4'', after being [[charge]]d briefly.]] | [[File:WFT-UpSmash.gif|thumb|300px|[[Wii Fit Trainer]]'s up smash in ''Smash 4'', after being [[charge]]d briefly.]] | ||
An '''up smash''' (abbreviated '''u-smash''') ({{ja|上スマッシュ攻撃|Ue sumasshu kōgeki}}, ''Up/upper/above smash attack'') is a [[smash attack]] performed by any character by tapping the control stick upward and pressing | An '''up smash''' (abbreviated '''u-smash''') ({{ja|上スマッシュ攻撃|Ue sumasshu kōgeki}}, ''Up/upper/above smash attack'') is a [[smash attack]] performed by any character by tapping the control stick upward and pressing A, or, outside of ''[[Melee]]'s'' single player modes, by pressing up on the [[C-Stick]]. | ||
Since ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'', all smash attacks can be charged by holding down the A button for up to one second, multiplying [[damage]] and [[knockback]] by up to 1.4. In ''Ultimate'' | Since ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'', all smash attacks can be charged by holding down the A button for up to one second, multiplying [[damage]] and [[knockback]] by up to 1.4. In ''Ultimate'', these charges can be held for up to 3 seconds (or 180 frames), but the attack stops increasing in strength after the 1-second mark. | ||
Up smashes | Up smashes have more flexibility than [[forward smash]]es and [[down smash]]es in terms of when they can be used. A [[jump]] [[jump-canceling|may be canceled]] into an up smash, enabling it to be used [[out of shield]] immediately and during any part of a character's [[dash]] animation, except the skidding animation when they stop running. From ''Brawl'' onwards, jump-canceling to perform a running up smash is unnecessary, and the turn-around animation can be jump-canceled into a reversed up smash. In ''Ultimate'', jump-canceling is not required for up smashes out of shield, and can now be done instantly. | ||
From ''Brawl'' onwards, jump-canceling to perform a running up smash is unnecessary, and the turn-around animation can be jump-canceled into a reversed up smash. In ''Ultimate'', jump-canceling is not required for up smashes out of shield, and can now be done instantly | |||
==List of up smashes== | ==List of up smashes== | ||
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! Character !! Description | ! Character !! Description | ||
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|[[Banjo]] & [[Kazooie]]||Performs | |[[Banjo]] & [[Kazooie]]||Performs the Bill Drill; Banjo spins on the ground while Kazooie jabs upward with her beak. | ||
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|[[Bayonetta]]||Uses her Wicked Weaves to summon Madama Butterfly's fist for an uppercut in front of herself. | |[[Bayonetta]]||Uses her Wicked Weaves to summon Madama Butterfly's fist for an uppercut in front of herself. | ||
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|[[Dark Samus]]||Unleashes a front-to-back arc of five Phazon blasts from her arm cannon above herself. | |[[Dark Samus]]||Unleashes a front-to-back arc of five Phazon blasts from her arm cannon above herself. | ||
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|[[Diddy Kong]]|| | |[[Diddy Kong]]||Performs a pair of spinning punches leading straight into a jumping uppercut as he completes the spin. | ||
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|[[Donkey Kong]]||Claps his hands together above himself. | |[[Donkey Kong]]||Claps his hands together above himself. | ||
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|[[Dr. Mario]]||Plants his feet and headbutts strongly above himself from back to front. His head is granted intangibility for a short while | |[[Dr. Mario]]||Plants his feet and headbutts strongly above himself from back to front. His head is granted intangibility for a short while | ||
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|[[Duck Hunt]]||The duo crouch while the unseen gunman fires off a combo of three shots directly above them. | |[[Duck Hunt]]||The duo crouch while the unseen gunman fires off a combo of three shots directly above them. | ||
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|[[Ganondorf]]||{{GameIcon|SSBM}} Throws an upwards butterfly kick.<br/>{{GameIcon|SSBB}}{{GameIcon|SSB4}} Leans back and performs a straight-upwards stretch kick.<br/>{{GameIcon|SSBU}} Swings the SpaceWorld 2000 sword in a wide front-to-back arc above himself. | |[[Ganondorf]]||{{GameIcon|SSBM}} Throws an upwards butterfly kick.<br/>{{GameIcon|SSBB}}{{GameIcon|SSB4}} Leans back and performs a straight-upwards stretch kick.<br/>{{GameIcon|SSBU}} Swings the SpaceWorld 2000 sword in a wide front-to-back arc above himself. | ||
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|[[Greninja]]||Jabs two water blades upwards in a | |[[Greninja]]||Jabs two water blades upwards in a forwards grip, then transitions to reverse grip while slashing them in downward arcs for a second hit. | ||
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|[[Hero]]||Stabs straight upwards with his sword. | |[[Hero]]||Stabs straight upwards with his sword. | ||
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|[[Joker]]||Performs a jumping inward slash with his knife. | |[[Joker]]||Performs a jumping inward slash with his knife. | ||
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|[[Ken]]||Performs a crouching uppercut. | |[[Ken]]||Performs a crouching uppercut. | ||
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|[[Link]]||Performs a three-hitting combo of spinning, arcing slashes with his sword. | |[[Link]]||Performs a three-hitting combo of spinning, arcing slashes with his sword. | ||
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|[[Little Mac]]||Crouches briefly before throwing a fierce swinging-inwards uppercut. There is a sweetspot on frame | |[[Little Mac]]||Crouches briefly before throwing a fierce swinging-inwards uppercut. There is a sweetspot on frame 1 that has a flame effect | ||
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|[[Lucario]]||Crouches, then thrusts its palms straight upwards alongside a blast of aura. | |[[Lucario]]||Crouches, then thrusts its palms straight upwards alongside a blast of aura. | ||
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|[[Marth]]||Stabs straight upwards with Falchion. | |[[Marth]]||Stabs straight upwards with Falchion. | ||
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|[[Mega Man]]|| | |[[Mega Man]]||Transforms both hands into electrodes and touches them together above himself, releasing a large electric spark. | ||
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|[[Meta Knight]]||Performs a three-slash combo above himself while dramatically flipping. | |[[Meta Knight]]||Performs a three-slash combo above himself while dramatically flipping. | ||
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|[[Mii Swordfighter]]||Jumps up and performs a set of spinning slashes. | |[[Mii Swordfighter]]||Jumps up and performs a set of spinning slashes. | ||
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|[[Mr. Game & Watch]]||Dons a heavy scuba-diving helmet and headbutts above himself with it. | |[[Mr. Game & Watch]]||Dons a heavy scuba-diving helmet and headbutts above himself with it. | ||
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|[[Ness]]||Swings his yo-yo forwards, then performs an "around the world" with it. | |[[Ness]]||Swings his yo-yo forwards, then performs an "around the world" with it. | ||
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|[[Pit]]||Spins while slashing above himself three times. | |[[Pit]]||Spins while slashing above himself three times. | ||
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|[[R.O.B.]]||Performs a handstand and unleashes a large upwards blast of fire from his thrusters. | |[[R.O.B.]]||Performs a handstand and unleashes a large upwards blast of fire from his thrusters. | ||
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|[[Samus]]||Unleashes a front-to-back arc of five plasma blasts from her arm cannon above herself. | |[[Samus]]||Unleashes a front-to-back arc of five plasma blasts from her arm cannon above herself. | ||
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|[[Sheik]]||Holds her hands upwards together, then fiercely swipes downwards and outwards with them. | |[[Sheik]]||Holds her hands upwards together, then fiercely swipes downwards and outwards with them. | ||
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|[[Sonic]]||Jumps up and turns into his ball form to strike multiple times. | |[[Sonic]]||Jumps up and turns into his ball form to strike multiple times. | ||
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|[[Squirtle]]||Fires off a pair of watery geysers, covering its body. | |[[Squirtle]]||Fires off a pair of watery geysers, covering its body. | ||
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|[[Terry]]||Performs a crouching uppercut. | |[[Terry]]||Performs a crouching uppercut. | ||
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==Notable up smashes == | ==Notable up smashes == | ||
*From ''Melee'' onwards, but not in ''Smash 4'', [[Ness]]'s up smash can hit opponents while charging as the yo-yo comes to rest on the stage in front of him. This is especially dangerous in ''Ultimate'', where the yo-yo can fall and hang off of ledges and hits multiple times (it cannot be charged off ledges in ''Melee'' or ''Brawl''), allowing it to lead into the attack proper. It is the only up smash to have a hitbox while charging. Its power does not increase in ''Melee'' or ''Brawl'' if charged but it does in later games. Ness's similarly-functioning [[down smash]] is the only down smash to have such a distinction, while [[Corrin]] possesses the only such [[forward smash]]. | *From ''Melee'' onwards, but not in ''Smash 4'', [[Ness]]'s up smash can hit opponents while charging as the yo-yo comes to rest on the stage in front of him. This is especially dangerous in ''Ultimate'', where the yo-yo can fall and hang off of ledges and hits multiple times (it cannot be charged off ledges in ''Melee'' or ''Brawl''), allowing it to lead into the attack proper. It is the only up smash to have a hitbox while charging. Its power does not increase in ''Melee'' or ''Brawl'' if charged but it does in later games. Ness's similarly-functioning [[down smash]] is the only down smash to have such a distinction, while [[Corrin]] possesses the only such [[forward smash]]. | ||
*[[Bowser]]'s up smash has protection on his shell during his attack – in ''Melee'' it is [[intangible]], but from ''Brawl'' onwards it is fully [[invincible]] – which makes the attack dangerous to trade with, especially from above. | |||
*[[Bowser]]'s up smash has protection on his shell during his attack – in ''Melee'' it is [[intangible]], but from ''Brawl'' onwards it is fully [[invincible]] – which makes the attack dangerous to trade with, especially from above | *[[Mr. Game & Watch]]'s up smash grants head invincibility while its hitbox is active (although in ''Smash 4'', it gains invincibility much sooner), and its speed makes it notoriously difficult to intercept. | ||
*[[Snake]]'s up smash has several unique properties. For one, the charging interval begins after Snake slams the mortar down in front of himself, making it the only smash attack to have a hitbox before it starts charging. It is the only up smash to be a [[projectile]]. Charging the attack also does not affect the damage or knockback of the projectile, but instead greatly increases the velocity at which it is launched, and thus the height it reaches. The attack is also notable in ''Brawl'' for enabling the furthest-traveling [[DACUS]] in the game. | |||
*[[Mr. Game & Watch]]'s up smash grants head invincibility while its hitbox is active (although in ''Smash 4'', it gains invincibility much sooner | *[[Inkling]]'s up smash covers opponents in [[ink]]. | ||
*[[Snake]]'s up smash has several unique properties. For one, the charging interval begins after Snake slams the mortar down in front of himself, making it the only smash attack to have a hitbox before it starts charging. | *[[King K. Rool]]'s up smash, after his initial hop, protects him for a handful of frames with his characteristic [[Belly Super Armor]]. It also has a small hitbox as he begins to fall which [[spike]]s, which makes it one of only three smash attacks to spike – the others being a sourspot on [[Roy]]'s up smash in ''Melee'', and [[Bayonetta]]'s down smash. | ||
*[[Inkling]]'s up smash covers opponents in | *Throughout the series, but especially in ''Melee'', [[Fox]]'s up smash has been considered especially effective due to its high power and near-instant startup. | ||
*[[King K. Rool]]'s up smash, after his initial hop, protects him for a handful of frames with his characteristic [[Belly Super Armor]]. It also has a small hitbox as he begins to fall which [[spike]]s, which makes it one of only | |||
*Throughout the series, but especially in ''Melee'', [[Fox]]'s up smash has been considered especially effective due to its near-instant startup | |||
*In ''Smash 4'', {{SSB4|Mario}}'s up smash is considered the best in the game due to its power, range, speed, and the intangibility it grants on his head. | *In ''Smash 4'', {{SSB4|Mario}}'s up smash is considered the best in the game due to its power, range, speed, and the intangibility it grants on his head. | ||
*Also in ''Smash 4'', {{SSB4|Ganondorf}}'s up smash, despite his bottom [[tier]] placement, is usually ranked among the best in the game as well. Despite its enormous power, it has deceptively low [[ending lag]], making it very difficult and dangerous to [[punish]]. | *Also in ''Smash 4'', {{SSB4|Ganondorf}}'s up smash, despite his bottom [[tier]] placement, is usually ranked among the best in the game as well. Despite its enormous power, it has deceptively low [[ending lag]], making it very difficult and dangerous to [[punish]]. | ||
*[[Palutena]]'s up smash is notable for having the highest vertical range of any non-projectile attack in the series. In | *[[Palutena]]'s up smash is notable for having the highest vertical range of any non-projectile attack in the series. In Ultimate, it is notorious for its long duration being able to punish dodges, landings, sidesteps, and edge options with excellent power. | ||
*In ''Ultimate'', [[Zero Suit Samus]]'s up smash is a reliable combo starter at low to mid percents, leading into all of her aerials except down air, while still possessing respectable kill power at high percents. This combined with the move's long vertical range, long-lasting hitbox, and rather low endlag makes it commonly considered among the best up smashes in the game. | *In ''Ultimate'', [[Zero Suit Samus]]'s up smash is a reliable combo starter at low to mid percents, leading into all of her aerials except down air, while still possessing respectable kill power at high percents. This combined with the move's long vertical range, long-lasting hitbox, and rather low endlag makes it commonly considered among the best up smashes in the game. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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File:Falcon-usmash.jpg|The first hit of Captain Falcon's up smash in ''Melee''. | |||
File:Falcon-usmash.jpg|The | |||
File:UpSmash.jpg|Ganondorf's up smash in ''Brawl''. Note how, since he is no longer a clone of Captain Falcon, it is one single, slow kick instead of two rapid ones. | File:UpSmash.jpg|Ganondorf's up smash in ''Brawl''. Note how, since he is no longer a clone of Captain Falcon, it is one single, slow kick instead of two rapid ones. | ||
File:Link Up Smash.png|Link's up smash in ''Brawl''. | File:Link Up Smash.png|Link's up smash in ''Brawl''. | ||
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