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*All hits but the final hit on {{SSB4|Luigi}}'s Mach Cyclone and {{SSB4|Dr. Mario}}'s Soaring Tornado, custom variants of their [[Luigi Cyclone]] and [[Dr. Tornado]] respectively.
*All hits but the final hit on {{SSB4|Luigi}}'s Mach Cyclone and {{SSB4|Dr. Mario}}'s Soaring Tornado, custom variants of their [[Luigi Cyclone]] and [[Dr. Tornado]] respectively.
*The vortex of {{SSB4|Bowser}}'s Turbulent Bomb, a custom variant of his [[Bowser Bomb]].
*The vortex of {{SSB4|Bowser}}'s Turbulent Bomb, a custom variant of his [[Bowser Bomb]].
*[[Mr. Game & Watch]]'s [[down tilt]].
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'''Items:'''
*[[Gust Bellows]]
*[[Gust Bellows]]

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For other instances of the term, see Wind (disambiguation).

Wind (applied to push and pull) is an aesthetic and physical element that appears in Super Smash Bros. Melee, Super Smash Bros. Brawl, and Super Smash Bros. 4. It is present in some stages, where it will blow on characters, sometimes affecting their stance. For example Zelda's hair will be blown about in the wind, and Link's hat will point in the direction of the wind. Wind appears in stages such as Princess Peach's Castle and Pirate Ship. Certain attacks such as explosions also create temporary blasts of wind, and wind is part of several pushing and vacuuming attacks.

Wind is also present in some stages of the Subspace Emissary that constantly pushes objects. Headwinds make it more difficult to progress through a stage as characters keep being pushed backwards, while tailwinds increase advancement speed but can still cause problems with accurate jumps.

Pushing attacks

Pushing is a common side effect in Brawl of many attacks, such as Water Gun and F.L.U.D.D., that causes characters, as well as certain items, to be gently pushed away from the source of pushing. Most kinds of push work on both airborne and standing opponents. Characters hanging from edges are not affected by this. It is usually much more difficult to fight pushing than pulling.

From a physics standpoint, pushing is simply knockback without flinching, and as such, is affected by the damage ratio.

Push attacks can cancel knockback. A character knocked towards a source of pushing will begin to tumble as if he or she has been footstooled.

Sources of pushing include:

Characters:

Items:

Pokémon:

  • Kyogre's Hydro Pump
  • Latios and Latias move at a high speed when using Steel Wing, and as they travel, they leave behind pockets of wind that can carry (push) opponents.

Others:


Pulling attacks

Conversely, pulling or vacuuming attacks (such as Inhale) causes characters, as well as certain items, to be gently pulled toward the source of vacuum. Some kinds of vacuum only work on standing opponents, while others work on opponents in midair. Characters hanging from ledges are not affected by this. It is fairly easy to fight the vacuum's pull.

When Ganondorf's up tilt is used on a Rolling Crate, the vacuum created by the move will cause the crate to move at incredible speed. A vacuum effect can be used to free another character from Ike's Great Aether and Link and Toon Link's Triforce Slash.

Sources of pulling include:

Characters:

Pokémon:

  • Deoxys's Hyper Beam.
  • Latios and Latias

Others:

Items affected by both pushing[citation needed] and pulling are:

Subspace Emissary stages with wind

Stages in Brawl with wind

Stages in Smash 4 with wind

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