Neutral attack: Difference between revisions
Noted that Bowser Jr. possesses a rapid jab, to even out the number of exemplary fighters for infinites and choosables.
(fixing the issue where the article is not using its assigned title correctly, so it uses "neutral attack" and "neutral infinite" rather than "jab" and "rapid jab") |
(Noted that Bowser Jr. possesses a rapid jab, to even out the number of exemplary fighters for infinites and choosables.) |
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The neutral infinite ends once the attack button is released. Prior to ''[[Smash 4]]'', this causes the character to simply stop attacking – however, from ''Smash 4'' onwards, neutral infinites have a final hit known as a '''finisher''' that is designed to launch opponents away, and is used once the attack button is released. Since no new button input is made to activate this final hit, it is not its own stage of the natural combo. | The neutral infinite ends once the attack button is released. Prior to ''[[Smash 4]]'', this causes the character to simply stop attacking – however, from ''Smash 4'' onwards, neutral infinites have a final hit known as a '''finisher''' that is designed to launch opponents away, and is used once the attack button is released. Since no new button input is made to activate this final hit, it is not its own stage of the natural combo. | ||
Characters like [[Kirby]], [[Fox]], and [[ | Characters like [[Kirby]], [[Fox]], [[Sheik]] and [[Bowser Jr.]] are known for possessing neutral infinites. [[Meta Knight]] is unique for having ''only'' a neutral infinite, and no standard neutral attack beforehand. Instead, his [[forward tilt]] is a three-part attack. | ||
===Choosables=== | ===Choosables=== |