Welcome to SmashWiki! Log in or create an account and join the community, and don't forget to read this first!
Notices
The Skill parameter has been removed from Smasher infoboxes, and in its place are the new "Best historical ranking" and "Best tournament result" parameters. SmashWiki needs help adding these new parameters to Smasher infoboxes, refer to the guidelines here for what should be included in these new parameters.
When adding results to Smasher pages, include each tournament's entrant number in addition to the player's placement, and use the {{Trn}} template with the matching game specified. Please also fix old results on Smasher pages that do not abide to this standard. Refer to our Smasher article guidelines to see how results tables should be formatted.
Check out our project page for ongoing projects that SmashWiki needs help with.

R button: Difference between revisions

From SmashWiki, the Super Smash Bros. wiki
Jump to navigationJump to search
No edit summary
No edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
The '''R Button''' refers to the large, grey button on the top right corner of the [[GameCube]], [[Classic]], and [[Nintendo 64]] controllers. Its purpose in [[SSB]] is to grab opponents. It is used in [[SSBM]] for defense techniques, such as [[shielding]], [[rolling]], and [[sidestep|sidestep dodging]]. Its purpose in [[SSBB]] is the same as in [[SSBM]].
The '''R Button''' refers to the large, grey button on the top right corner of the [[GameCube]], [[Classic]], and [[Nintendo 64]] controllers. Its purpose in [[SSB]] is to grab opponents. It is used in [[SSBM]] for defense techniques, such as [[shielding]], [[rolling]], and [[sidestep|sidestep dodging]]. Its purpose in [[SSBB]] is the same as in [[SSBM]].
==See also==
 
*[[L Button]]
{{Controller}}
*[[C Buttons]]
[[Category:Game Controls]]
[[Category:Game Controls]]

Revision as of 21:15, May 29, 2010

The R Button refers to the large, grey button on the top right corner of the GameCube, Classic, and Nintendo 64 controllers. Its purpose in SSB is to grab opponents. It is used in SSBM for defense techniques, such as shielding, rolling, and sidestep dodging. Its purpose in SSBB is the same as in SSBM.