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==Properties==
==Properties==
[[File:Stall-then-fall Ultimate Meteor Smash.gif|thumb|150px|{{SSBU|Mr. Game & Watch}}'s down aerial being used as a [[meteor smash]].]]
[[File:Stall-then-fall Ultimate Meteor Smash.gif|thumb|200px|{{SSBU|Mr. Game & Watch}}'s down aerial being used as a [[meteor smash]].]]
The [[attack]] is as simple as the name: the [[character]] pauses briefly in the air, then rockets downward, usually with a kick. The downward falling speed can be much greater than the character's usual [[falling speed]], even while [[fast falling]]. Most of these attacks launch the character diagonally forward and downwards, but a few of them ([[Toon Link]]'s, [[Mr. Game & Watch]]'s, [[Bowser]]'s, [[Kirby]]'s, [[Yoshi]]'s, [[Ridley]]'s, and [[Banjo]] & [[Kazooie]]'s) do not, instead launching straight downwards or allowing the direction to be controlled (Mr. Game & Watch and Bowser's down aerial in ''Super Smash Bros. 4'').
The [[attack]] is as simple as the name: the [[character]] pauses briefly in the air, then rockets downward, usually with a kick. The downward falling speed can be much greater than the character's usual [[falling speed]], even while [[fast falling]]. Most of these attacks launch the character diagonally forward and downwards, but a few of them ([[Toon Link]]'s, [[Mr. Game & Watch]]'s, [[Bowser]]'s, [[Kirby]]'s, [[Yoshi]]'s, [[Ridley]]'s, and [[Banjo]] & [[Kazooie]]'s) do not, instead launching straight downwards or allowing the direction to be controlled (Mr. Game & Watch and Bowser's down aerial in ''Super Smash Bros. 4'').


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