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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
[[File:What are hitboxes 2.jpg|thumb|right|An example of "what are hitboxes?"]] | |||
*In ''SSB64'', grabs are normal hitboxes with no apparent mechanism for distinction from attacks. In ''Melee'', grab hitboxes and inert hitboxes are 0%-damage hitboxes with "grab" or "inert" for an effect. Both grabs and inert hitboxes are separate objects in ''Brawl'' and ''SSB4'', though in rare cases a 0%-damage hitbox is used as an inert one. | *In ''SSB64'', grabs are normal hitboxes with no apparent mechanism for distinction from attacks. In ''Melee'', grab hitboxes and inert hitboxes are 0%-damage hitboxes with "grab" or "inert" for an effect. Both grabs and inert hitboxes are separate objects in ''Brawl'' and ''SSB4'', though in rare cases a 0%-damage hitbox is used as an inert one. | ||
*The single largest hitbox in ''Melee'' can be found when [[Raikou]] is released from a [[Pokeball]]. | *The single largest hitbox in ''Melee'' can be found when [[Raikou]] is released from a [[Pokeball]]. | ||
*A common phrase used among fans is "what are hitboxes?", referencing how an attack may still hit, even if it looks like it shouldn't. | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |