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*Link's/Young Link's/Toon Link's [[Bomb|bombs]]
*Link's/Young Link's/Toon Link's [[Bomb|bombs]]
*Many character's [[Neutral A]] combo
*Many character's [[Neutral A]] combo
*[[Stall-Then-Fall|Stall-Then-Falls]]
*Ness'/Lucas' [[PK Fire]]
*Ness'/Lucas' [[PK Fire]]
*Pit's [[Palutena's Arrow|Arrows]] and [[Angel Ring]]
*Pit's [[Palutena's Arrow|Arrows]] and [[Angel Ring]]
*Zelda's [[Din's Fire]] and [[Nayru's Love]]
*Zelda's [[Din's Fire]] and [[Nayru's Love]]
*[[Smash attack|C-Stick Smashes]], especially with Wolf


[[Category:Terms]]
[[Category:Terms]]

Revision as of 15:02, October 11, 2008

Spamming refers to using a certain move repetitively. Projectiles are the most used spamming moves. This action is sometimes considered cheap. Juggling an opponent may also involve spamming such as repeating Up Tilts. Grabs have also been known to spam. This is known as a chaingrab. Ideally, the spammable move is fast, has little or no lag, and can be used from a distance. While the game discourages spamming with Stale-Move Negation, the average spammable move doesn't do much damage anyway, so the effect is less noticable.

Some popular moves to spam: