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'''TNT''' ({{ja|TNT火薬|Tī Enu Tī Kayaku}}, ''TNT Gunpowder'') is [[Steve]]'s [[down special move]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''.
'''TNT''' ({{ja|TNT火薬|Tī Enu Tī Kayaku}}, ''TNT Gunpowder'') is [[Steve]]'s [[down special move]].


==Overview==
==Overview==
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==Fall Guys Ultimate Knockout==
==Fall Guys Ultimate Knockout==
The Fall Guys Ultimate Knockout (FGUK) is an [[advanced technique]] that allows Steve to place a TNT onto a platform above him and instantly teleport onto it. To carry out the technique, you must place a TNT at a very specific height while under a platform. The utility of the FGUK lies in how any opponent standing above Steve will also be placed onto the TNT. This allows Steve to hard-punish opponents who shield on platforms; once the sheilding opponent is standing on the TNT, Steve can do a TNT down-smash to *knockout* (heavily damage) the opponent.  
The '''Fall Guys Ultimate Knockout''' (FGUK) is an [[advanced technique]] that allows Steve to place a TNT onto a platform above him and instantly teleport onto it. To carry out the technique, the TNT must be placed at a very specific height while under a platform. The utility of the FGUK lies in how any opponent standing above Steve will also be placed onto the TNT. This allows Steve to hard-punish opponents who shield on platforms; once the sheilding opponent is standing on the TNT, Steve can do a TNT down-smash to heavily damage the opponent.  


Normally, the FGUK is frame perfect, limiting its utility. However, on the [[Hollow Bastion]] stage, the window for a FGUK is significantly larger, allowing it to be realistically performed. In addition, Steve can buffer a FGUK on Hollow Bastion by standing under the platform, doing a {{h2|Mine / Craft / Create Block|Block no-impact landing}} (NIL1) followed by an up-tilt upsmash while standing on the block so that the up-smash is cancelled by the block break. Just before the up-smash is cancelled, you must input a jump and down-b; if done correctly, Steve will automatically perform the FGUK once the TNT is broken. In addition, if an opponent is sheilding on the platform above steve, the up-smash and up-tilt from the buffer setup will act as effective sheild pressure prior to the FGUK.
Normally, the FGUK is frame perfect, limiting its utility. However, on the [[Hollow Bastion]] stage, the window for a FGUK is significantly larger, allowing it to be realistically performed. In addition, Steve can buffer a FGUK on Hollow Bastion by standing under the platform, doing a {{h2|Mine / Craft / Create Block|Block no-impact landing}} (NIL1) followed by an up-tilt upsmash while standing on the block so that the up-smash is cancelled by the block break. Just before the up-smash is cancelled, input a jump and down special; if done correctly, Steve will automatically perform the FGUK once the TNT is broken. In addition, if an opponent is sheilding on the platform above steve, the up-smash and up-tilt from the buffer setup will act as effective sheild pressure prior to the FGUK.


==Queen cancel==
==Queen cancel==
A queen cancel refers to an [[advanced technique]] exclusive to Steve that allows him to cancel the detonation of a TNT upon landing on its connected pressure plate, discovered by {{Sm|WhyDo}}. The primary method of executing a queen cancel requires golden tools, hence the name. The technique may be carried out by placing a TNT and pressure plate on the ground, then doing a shorthop [[reverse aerial rush]] such that Steve is facing away from the TNT followed by three perfectly buffered golden axe up-airs. If performed correctly, Steve will land on the pressure plate as the third up-air ends. By buffering down-special as he lands, he will trigger the pressure plate sound effect while simultaneously relocating the pressure plate to the space next to him (opposite the TNT) and preventing it from exploding. This technique can be highly valuable for [[mindgame]]s; if you can predict that your opponent will shield, you may carry out the queen cancel and punish the opponent's shield with a grab or other option: as mentioned earlier, the pressure plate sound effect will not be cancelled, making it difficult to react to the queen cancel. Conversely, if the opponent decides to approach for an attack as they believe you will not trigger the TNT, you may abandon the queen cancel by simply not inputting a down-special on landing, detonating the TNT and hard-punishing the opponent.  
A '''queen cancel''' refers to an [[advanced technique]] exclusive to Steve that allows him to cancel the detonation of a TNT upon landing on its connected pressure plate, discovered by {{Sm|WhyDo}}. The primary method of executing a queen cancel requires golden tools, hence the name. The technique may be carried out by placing a TNT and pressure plate on the ground, then doing a shorthop [[reverse aerial rush]] such that Steve is facing away from the TNT followed by three perfectly buffered golden axe up aerials. If performed correctly, Steve will land on the pressure plate as the third up aerial ends. By buffering down-special as he lands, he will trigger the pressure plate sound effect while simultaneously relocating the pressure plate to the space next to him (opposite the TNT) and preventing it from exploding. This technique can be highly valuable for [[mindgame]]s; if the player predicts that the opponent will shield, a queen cancel can be used to punish the opponent's shield with a grab or other option. Conversely, if the opponent decides to approach for an attack as they believe the TNT won't be triggered, the queen cancel can be abandoned by simply not inputting a down-special on landing, detonating the TNT and hard-punishing the opponent.  


An alternate version of the queen cancel may be carried out which does not require golden tools: rather than inputting three golden up-air following the shorthop [[reverse aerial rush]], you may instead input two neutral airs with any sword material except for gold. Although this method may be more accessible due to not needing gold, it is significantly more difficult to execute.  
An alternate version of the queen cancel may be carried out which does not require golden tools. Rather than inputting three golden up aerial following the shorthop [[reverse aerial rush]], instead two neutral aerials can be used with any sword material except for gold. Although this method may be more accessible due to not needing gold, it is significantly more difficult to execute.
 
==Kamikaze Fake-Out==
This technique is when Steve stands on his TNT Block, then lights it, either Flint & Steel, or his Lava Bucket. Then the player can air-dodge in a 6-frame window to dodge the TNT blast, due to the TNT block leaving Steve, putting him in the air.
This technique is very useful for pressuring shields and aggressive play overall.
Interestingly, the player can use Lava Bucket to combo into TNT using the Technique, forming a [[true combo]].


==Instructional quotes==
==Instructional quotes==
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==Origin==
==Origin==
[[File:TNT ingame.gif|thumb|250px|left|250px|A player igniting TNT.]]
[[File:TNT ingame.gif|thumb|250px|left|250px|A player igniting TNT.]]
[https://minecraft.wiki/w/TNT TNT] is a block that can be crafted using 5 gunpowder and 4 sand. When activated, it ignites for a few seconds before exploding, creating a crater. TNT can be detonated using a [https://minecraft.wiki/w/Flint_and_Steel flint and steel], any [https://minecraft.wiki/w/Redstone_Dust redstone] device, a flaming arrow and other nearby explosions. When the block was first introduced in a "Java Edition" Classic version, it could also be primed by being hit by a player; this functionality is still accessible via commands in the "Java" and "Bedrock" editions.
[https://minecraft.wiki/w/TNT TNT] is a block that can be crafted using 5 gunpowder and 4 sand. When activated, it ignites for a few seconds before exploding, creating a crater. TNT can be detonated using a [https://minecraft.wiki/w/Flint_and_Steel flint and steel], any [https://minecraft.wiki/w/Redstone_Dust redstone] device, a flaming arrow and other nearby explosions. When the block was first introduced in [https://minecraft.wiki/w/Java_Edition_Classic_0.26_SURVIVAL_TEST ''Java Edition'' Classic version 0.26], it could also be primed by being hit by a player; this functionality is still accessible via commands in ''Java'' and ''Bedrock'' editions.


Due to the absence of [https://minecraft.wiki/w/Gunpowder gunpowder] in ''Ultimate'', other common materials are used as an ingredient instead, like dirt and stone.
Due to the absence of [https://minecraft.wiki/w/Gunpowder gunpowder] in ''Ultimate'', other common materials are used as an ingredient instead, like dirt and stone.
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*Despite TNT blocks being the same size as other blocks in ''Minecraft'', TNT blocks in ''Smash'' are smaller than the blocks that Steve places with [[Mine / Craft / Create Block|Create Block]], his crafting table, and the blocks in [[Minecraft World]].
*Despite TNT blocks being the same size as other blocks in ''Minecraft'', TNT blocks in ''Smash'' are smaller than the blocks that Steve places with [[Mine / Craft / Create Block|Create Block]], his crafting table, and the blocks in [[Minecraft World]].
*Despite redstone dust being a texture in ''Minecraft'', the redstone dust in ''Smash'' is a 3D model.
*Despite redstone dust being a texture in ''Minecraft'', the redstone dust in ''Smash'' is a 3D model.
*If Steve pushes a heavy [[Smash Ball]] onto the pressure plate, and the TNT explosion destroys it, no one gets the [[Final Smash]].


{{Special Moves|char=Steve}}
{{Special Moves|char=Steve}}