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''' | A '''natural combo''' is a sequence of attacks that can only be performed by pressing a particular combination of buttons. They can be found in both [[Super Smash Bros.]] and [[Super Smash Bros. Melee|Melee]]. Natural combos are sometimes, but not necessarily, [[combo]]s; the sequence of attacks is not guaranteed to hit the opponent if the first hit connects. The most common type of natural combo is performed by pressing [[neutral A]] repeatedly; most characters will perform multiple attacks (such as [[Mario]]'s jab, jab, kick), and some characters will launch into a [[rapid A]] attack. | ||
[[Marth]] and [[Roy]]'s [[forward B]] attacks are also natural combos; after the first strike, players can press [[up B]] or [[down B]] for three more attacks, each time yeilding a different attack. In addition, [[Link (SSBM)|Link]] and [[Young Link]]'s [[forward smash]] in Melee is a two strike natural combo, performed by pressing "A" against after the first strike. | |||
Revision as of 12:14, February 25, 2007
A natural combo is a sequence of attacks that can only be performed by pressing a particular combination of buttons. They can be found in both Super Smash Bros. and Melee. Natural combos are sometimes, but not necessarily, combos; the sequence of attacks is not guaranteed to hit the opponent if the first hit connects. The most common type of natural combo is performed by pressing neutral A repeatedly; most characters will perform multiple attacks (such as Mario's jab, jab, kick), and some characters will launch into a rapid A attack.
Marth and Roy's forward B attacks are also natural combos; after the first strike, players can press up B or down B for three more attacks, each time yeilding a different attack. In addition, Link and Young Link's forward smash in Melee is a two strike natural combo, performed by pressing "A" against after the first strike.