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*'''Eruption at the Edge (Neutral Special)''' – This attack reaches up and down as well as left and right. You can use it to ambush opponents who are trying to recover from offstage.
*'''Eruption at the Edge (Neutral Special)''' – This attack reaches up and down as well as left and right. You can use it to ambush opponents who are trying to recover from offstage.
*'''[[Quick Draw]] (Side Special)''' – If you hit an opponent with Quick Draw in the air, you can quickly start your next action. But if you don't do anything afterward, Ike merely falls. Keep this in mind when trying to recover.
*'''[[Quick Draw]] (Side Special)''' – If you hit an opponent with Quick Draw in the air, you can quickly start your next action. But if you don't do anything afterward, Ike merely falls. Keep this in mind when trying to recover.
*'''Quick Draw's Traits (Side Special)''' – Using this move a bit before landing from a jump and you will reduce the amount of time you are vulnerable.
*'''Quick Draw's Traits (Side Special)''' – Using this move a bit before landing from a jump and you will reduce the amount of time you are vulnerable{{Sic}}.
*'''[[Aether]] and [[Super Armor]] (Up Special)''' – Ike will be protected from flinching while he prepares this attack. This move can send foes flying upward!
*'''[[Aether]] and [[Super Armor]] (Up Special)''' – Ike will be protected from flinching while he prepares this attack. This move can send foes flying upward!
*'''Meteor with Aether (Up Special)''' – During the downward strike, this attack has a meteor effect. You'll fall straight down until you hit solid ground, so make sure you aim well!
*'''Meteor with Aether (Up Special)''' – During the downward strike, this attack has a meteor effect. You'll fall straight down until you hit solid ground, so make sure you aim well!
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*'''[[Hadoken]] (Neutral Special)''' – A projectile from a world-class fighting game. Hold down the button to vary how fast it travels. It'll disappear after a set distance.
*'''[[Hadoken]] (Neutral Special)''' – A projectile from a world-class fighting game. Hold down the button to vary how fast it travels. It'll disappear after a set distance.
*'''Hadoken (Neutral Special / Command-Input Move)''' – Input the commands from the original series to increase the Hadoken's power. Use it in midair to make Ryu glide slightly.
*'''Hadoken (Neutral Special / Command-Input Move)''' – Input the commands from the original series to increase the Hadoken's power. Use it in midair to make Ryu glide slightly.
*'''Hadoken's Power (Neutral Special / Command-Input Move)''' – When facing right, quickly input ↓ ↘ → for 1.25x power. You might have to practice a bit to really get the hang of a Hadoken.
*'''Hadoken's Power (Neutral Special / Command-Input Move)''' – When facing right, quickly input ↓ ↘ → for 1.2x power. You might have to practice a bit to really get the hang of a Hadoken.
*'''Shakunetsu Hadoken (Neutral Special / Command-Input Move)''' – When facing right, input ← ↙ ↓ ↘ → to unleash a fiery Shakunetsu Hadoken that can deal multiple hits.
*'''Shakunetsu Hadoken (Neutral Special / Command-Input Move)''' – When facing right, input ← ↙ ↓ ↘ → to unleash a fiery Shakunetsu Hadoken that can deal multiple hits.
*'''[[Tatsumaki Senpukyaku]] (Side Special)''' – Ryu will float up slightly when using this move after a jump, making this spinning side kick great for recovering.
*'''[[Tatsumaki Senpukyaku]] (Side Special)''' – Ryu will float up slightly when using this move after a jump, making this spinning side kick great for recovering.
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*'''Magic Burst (Down Special)''' – Use all of your MP to create an explosion with you at the center. The power and size of the explosion grows with every point of MP used.
*'''Magic Burst (Down Special)''' – Use all of your MP to create an explosion with you at the center. The power and size of the explosion grows with every point of MP used.
*'''Snooze (Down Special)''' – Shoot a projectile that puts opponents to sleep. The size of the projectile increases the longer it travels. However, the closer the opponent is, the deeper they'll sleep.
*'''Snooze (Down Special)''' – Shoot a projectile that puts opponents to sleep. The size of the projectile increases the longer it travels. However, the closer the opponent is, the deeper they'll sleep.
*'''Heal (Down Special)''' – Heal some of the damage you've taken. If you use it multiple times, it will not come up as a selectable command again until you get a KO.
*'''Heal (Down Special)''' – Heal some of the damage you've taken. If you use it multiple times, it will not come up as a selectable command again until you get KO'd.
*'''Oomph (Down Special)''' – Increase your launch power and melee attack power for a while. However, your defense will decrease a little.
*'''Oomph (Down Special)''' – Increase your launch power and melee attack power for a while. However, your defense will decrease a little.
*'''Acceleratle (Down Special)''' – Increase your movement speed and jump for a while. You will also become easier to launch.
*'''Acceleratle (Down Special)''' – Increase your movement speed and jump for a while. You will also become easier to launch.
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*'''Dragon''' – The Dragon is an ARM that is shaped like a dragon. It can be equipped on both arms. If you press the attack button when the ARM is fully extended in a smash attack, if fires a laser!
*'''Dragon''' – The Dragon is an ARM that is shaped like a dragon. It can be equipped on both arms. If you press the attack button when the ARM is fully extended in a smash attack, if fires a laser!
*'''[[ARMS Jump]] (Up Special)''' – When neither ARM is extended and you're on the ground, this move will send you flying upward. You'll be invincible the moment you jump, and charging the move will extend the height and invincibility time!
*'''[[ARMS Jump]] (Up Special)''' – When neither ARM is extended and you're on the ground, this move will send you flying upward. You'll be invincible the moment you jump, and charging the move will extend the height and invincibility time!
*'''Manuvering the ARMS Jump (Up Special)''' – If you tilt the stick to the left or right before you jump, you can leap diagonally. You can also move to the left or right while falling.
*'''Maneuvering the ARMS Jump (Up Special)''' – If you tilt the stick to the left or right before you jump, you can leap diagonally. You can also move to the left or right while falling.
*'''Using ARM Hook (Up Special)''' – Use this move in the air to extend an ARM diagonally upward. If it hits an edge, you'll be able to dangle from the edge instead of falling. Tilt up on the stick or press a button to pull yourself up.
*'''Using ARM Hook (Up Special)''' – Use this move in the air to extend an ARM diagonally upward. If it hits an edge, you'll be able to dangle from the edge instead of falling. Tilt up on the stick or press a button to pull yourself up.
*'''[[ARMS Change|ARM Change]] (Down Special)''' – The right ARM can be swapped between Ramram, Megawatt, and Dragon. You won't be able to swap ARMS out while attacking or if you are currently unable to move.
*'''[[ARMS Change|ARM Change]] (Down Special)''' – The right ARM can be swapped between Ramram, Megawatt, and Dragon. You won't be able to swap ARMS out while attacking or if you are currently unable to move.
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
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*Three tips seem to ignore certain games or directly avoid games that would apply. All of these games were only licensed by Nintendo of America with little supervision and none were released in Japan:
*Some tips seem to ignore or avoid naming games that would apply. All of these games were only licensed by Nintendo of America with little supervision and none were released in Japan:
**Mario actually first said "Mamma mia" in [[mariowiki:Mario's FUNdamentals|''Mario's Game Gallery''/''Mario's FUNdamentals'']].
**Mario actually first said "Mamma mia" in [[mariowiki:Mario's FUNdamentals|''Mario's Game Gallery''/''Mario's FUNdamentals'']].
**Luigi's "First Starring Role" tip seems to be specifically worded as to not mention ''{{s|mariowiki|Mario is Missing!}}'', referring to ''Luigi's Mansion'' as his "first big break as the main protagonist".
**Luigi's "First Starring Role" tip seems to be specifically worded as to not mention ''{{s|mariowiki|Mario is Missing!}}'', referring to ''Luigi's Mansion'' as his "first big break as the main protagonist".
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*While correct for the previous game, the tip stating that Dancing Blade's up variation is great for netting KOs is not true at all, as its knockback has been significantly nerfed to the point where it cannot even KO at 300% when tipped.
*While correct for the previous game, the tip stating that Dancing Blade's up variation is great for netting KOs is not true at all, as its knockback has been significantly nerfed to the point where it cannot even KO at 300% when tipped.
**Similarly, the tip stating that Charizard's wings "won't take damage" while performing its Wing Thrust up-tilt, while true for the previous game, isn't accurate, as the hurtboxes on Charizard's wings have been extended upward during the move without gaining intangibility or invincibility, therefore actually making them easier to hit.
**Similarly, the tip stating that Charizard's wings "won't take damage" while performing its Wing Thrust up-tilt, while true for the previous game, isn't accurate, as the hurtboxes on Charizard's wings have been extended upward during the move without gaining intangibility or invincibility, therefore actually making them easier to hit.
*Onslaught's tip is incorrect: damage taken does not cause the move to do damage beyond its base damage, which is the amount it does at the beginning of a match.
*Hero's tip regarding Heal used to incorrectly claim that scoring a KO can replenish Heal uses. In truth, Hero only regains Heal when he gets KO'd himself. This was likely a mistranslation.
*Hero's tip regarding Heal incorrectly claims that scoring a KO can replenish Heal uses. In truth, Hero only regains Heal when he gets KO'd himself. This is likely a mistranslation.
*Lucina is the only character to not have tips about any of their special moves, barring her Final Smash.
*Lucina is the only character to not have tips about any of their special moves, barring her Final Smash.
**Lucina also has the least amount of character tips, with a total of 5.
**Lucina also has the least amount of character tips, with a total of 5.