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:''This article is about the effect. For the Massachusetts player, see [[Smasher:Poison]].'' | :''This article is about the effect. For the Massachusetts player, see [[Smasher:Poison]]. For the Illinois player, see [[Smasher:Poison (Illinois)]]'' | ||
There are a few attacks in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' that have a '''poison''' [[effect]]. The poison effect makes opponents hit by the effect slowly take damage over a small period of time. Although this makes it similar to the [[Flower]] effect, the poison effect can't be removed via performing an action, making it more consistent, though it generally deals less damage at a slower rate to compensate. Any fighter under the effects of poison will have a purple tint and purple bubbles rising from them while they take damage, and they might display an angry expression, surprised expression or sad expression. | There are a few attacks in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' that have a '''poison''' [[effect]]. The poison effect makes opponents hit by the effect slowly take damage over a small period of time. Although this makes it similar to the [[Flower]] effect, the poison effect can't be removed via performing an action, making it more consistent, though it generally deals less damage at a slower rate to compensate. Any fighter under the effects of poison will have a purple tint and purple bubbles rising from them while they take damage, and they might display an angry expression, surprised expression or sad expression. | ||
Revision as of 13:00, January 23, 2021
- This article is about the effect. For the Massachusetts player, see Smasher:Poison. For the Illinois player, see Smasher:Poison (Illinois)
There are a few attacks in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate that have a poison effect. The poison effect makes opponents hit by the effect slowly take damage over a small period of time. Although this makes it similar to the Flower effect, the poison effect can't be removed via performing an action, making it more consistent, though it generally deals less damage at a slower rate to compensate. Any fighter under the effects of poison will have a purple tint and purple bubbles rising from them while they take damage, and they might display an angry expression, surprised expression or sad expression.
In addition to all the attacks that normally inflict poison on opponents, there is an Adventure Skill in World of Light that gives all smash attacks a chance of having this effect. Certain Spirit battles will have a stage with a poison floor or poison fog.
List of poisoning attacks
By characters
Character | Move(s) | Games |
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Hero | Command Selection (Hocus Pocus: may occur; only affects the user) |
By items
Item | Attack | Games |
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Assist Trophies | Yuri Kozukata: Camera Obscura |
By enemies and bosses
Enemy/Boss | Attack(s) | Games |
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Rathalos | Poison claws | |
Dracula | Claw Swipe | |
Ghost Chaser |
Trivia
- Although Piranha Plant and Olimar don’t have poison attacks, some of their attacks are meant to look like poison but are really darkness effects.
List of attack effects | |
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Introduced in Super Smash Bros. | Normal • Coin • Electric • Flame • Slash • Sleep |
Introduced in Super Smash Bros. Melee | Bury • Darkness • Flower • Freezing • Grab • Inert • Reverse • Screw • Stun |
Introduced in Super Smash Bros. Brawl | Aura • Down • Flinchless • Grass • Paralyze • Plunge • Slip • Water |
Introduced in Super Smash Bros. 4 | Blaster • Magic • Obliviate • Stab • Solar |
Introduced in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate | Autoreticle • Chain • Curse • Dedede • Grapple • Ink • Mushroom • Poison • Rapid • Sparks • Fist-Down • Scintilla |