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'''Blast Through''' is a [[glitch]] discovered by Runer5h. It involves hitting a character at such high speeds at a non-destructible wall that they go straight through. It only works with two or three attacks, at 999% damage, and has only been confirmed to work on one custom stage.


==How To Perform==
[[File:Blast_through_Corneria.jpg|thumb|{{SSBB|Donkey Kong}} using his [[forward smash]] on {{SSBB|Sonic}}, making the latter pass through the Great Fox's fin.]]
#[[Stage Builder|Create]] [[No  KO|a stage]] with a fully enclosed solid box, with spikes on the entire top platform.
'''Blast through''' is a [[glitch]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'', ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. It involves hitting a character at such high speeds towards a solid part of the terrain that they go straight through. Despite the mechanics around the glitch being simple and with the potential to lead to several instances of the glitch happening, it is difficult to pull off accidentally.
#Go into training mode, and select either [[Ganondorf (SSBB)|Ganondorf]] or [[Marth (SSBB)|Marth]].
 
#Go to the stage and [[KO]] the opponent once; when they reappear, they should be on top of the structure in the middle of the bottom floor.
==Execution==
#Set opponent to 999%.
===''Super Smash Bros.''===
#Then:
The glitch is only currently known to work on the {{SSB|Race to the Finish}} and [[Peach's Castle]] stages, and with two characters. A character with sufficiently high damage can go through the surrounding walls of this enclosed [[stage]].
:*As Marth:
 
:#Go to the menu and set speed to 1.5x.
#Pick a character with a strong attack like {{SSB|Donkey Kong}} or {{SSB|Captain Falcon}} for one player, and a light character for the other player.
:#Grab a [[Smash Ball]], move to the right of the [[CPU]], and use [[Critical Hit]], knocking the opponent to the left.
#Enter the Race to the Finish stage in a VS match using the {{SSB|debug menu}}.
:*As Ganondorf:
#Have the stronger character pummel the weaker character until their [[damage]] is around 900% or above.
:#Go to the right of the CPU.
#Attack the weaker character with a very strong attack, like [[Giant Punch]].
:#Use a Reverse [[Warlock Punch]]. Alternatively, set speed to 1.5x, and use a normal [[Warlock Punch]].
 
If performed correctly, the CPU should fly straight through the left wall to their death, instead of bouncing off.
If done successfully, the character should escape from the inside of the stage and be [[KO]]'d.
 
On the [[Peach's Castle]] stage, it is performed in a different way, rather than the walls or floors.
 
#One character must deal up to 900% or higher damage to the other, using either set knockback attacks, hacks, or the [[Green Shell glitch]].
#The damaged character should be placed below the [[Bumper]] of the stage, and the other character must hit them towards the Bumper.
 
If done successfully, the character will pass through the Bumper and be Star KO'd. In [[Training Mode]], however, if the game is slowed down via the speed features, it can be seen that the character collides with the Bumper, rather than passing through it.
 
===''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''===
In ''Brawl'', this glitch allows a character to pass through thin terrain in a stage. It can be done in at least two places:
 
#In [[Corneria]]:
##Enter the [[training mode]], pick {{SSBB|Donkey Kong}} for the first player, and a medium-weight character like {{SSBB|Mario}} as the opponent.
##Pick [[Corneria]] as the stage.
##Place Donkey Kong on the right edge of the ship, facing left, and the other character on top of the most elevated part of the dark gray exhaust at the back, near Donkey Kong.
##Set the opponent's damage to 999%.
##[[Forward smash]] the opponent to the left.
#On a [[custom stage]]:
##Create a custom stage on the industrial setting.
##Place the I-shaped structure on the stage, the one with pass-through ceiling and floor [[platform]]s, and a solid wall in the middle.
##Play on this stage in training mode, with a strong character as the first player and a light character as the opponent.
##Set the opponent's damage to 999%.
##Use a strong attack on the opponent to make them fly towards the wall on the I-shaped structure.
 
For the first scenario, if all went well, the opponent should fly through the tip of the [[Great Fox]]' fin. For the second case, the character should pass through the structure.
 
===''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''===
In certain stages, such as a No KO custom stage, if a character is hit hard enough through semi-thin walls, they can end up inside the walls if their velocity is high enough, such as being hit by reverse aerial Warlock Punch, Critical Hit, almost any fully charged forward smash from a character above a [[weight]] of 120, Giant Punch, and several other moves that have a large amount of knockback.
 
==[[No KO]] stages==
There are reports that this glitch can be done on enclosed [[custom stage]]s. This seldom happens successfully, if at all, however, given the stage builder blocks' high thickness. The hardly-coherent instructions that are most used are roughly as follows:
 
#Create a No KO stage, with a fully enclosed solid box and spikes on the top so that characters don't spawn there.
#In training mode, pick either {{SSBB|Ganondorf}} or {{SSBB|Marth}} and the aforementioned stage.
#Get the opponent to be KO'd once (maybe make them get out with a [[Final Smash]] like [[Aura Storm]]), and when they respawn, they should be in the middle of the bottom structure.
#Set the opponent's damage to 999% and set the speed to 1.5x.
#Hit the right of the opponent to make them go left:
##As Marth, use a [[Critical Hit]].
##As Ganondorf, perform a Reverse [[Warlock Punch]].


==Explanation==
==Explanation==
A tentative theory for why this glitch happens is that the incredible launch speed temporarily messes up the game's physics. This is supported by the fact that the normal Warlock Punch only works at 1.5x speed, while no attacks work at, for instance, 1/4x speed.
[[File:Blast_through_diagram.png|thumb|A diagram explaining the glitch. On the top scenario, the knockback is too weak; the character doesn't move enough between frames.]]
Every game in the ''Smash'' series checks if a character has collided with terrain on every frame. This collision check consists of the game determining if characters' [[hurtbox]]es are inside the walls of any terrain. If the game concludes this is the case, All [[knockback]] momentum is halted and the game applies the relevant conditions like visual and sound effects, the [[tech]] window, and redirecting the knockback based on the angle of collision.
 
If a character's knockback is particularly high, the character moves a large distance per frame. This causes a situation where the character moves fast enough for their hurtbox to completely pass through the entirety of a piece of terrain in a single frame. The game does not account for this situation, so the character passes through the terrain seemingly unaffected.
 
This glitch isn't usually a problem because the ''Super Smash Bros.'' game engines check for collisions at least once per frame, and most terrain is large or thick enough to be almost impossible to completely pass through within one frame. This situation can only happen with particularly high knockback against particularly thin terrain. A solution would be to implement a different collision detection method, like one that checks for hitboxes between the before and after positions, though this glitch is niche enough that the developers have never considered implementing a fix of any kind.
 
Interestingly, the [[Corneria]] stage in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' has a blast through location in its upper fin, though this often results in the affected character shifting trajectory a bit, as if it were refracted. Whether or not this is influenced by the interference of knockback from a small detection of collision on the frame after the pass through, or if this "glitch" is actually accounted for in the engine is unknown.


Another theory that [[User:bobertbojo2|bobertbojo2]] came up with is that the high speeds will make it so that in one frame the character is in front of the wall, and in the next frame, they are (or would be) behind it, so the game doesn't realize that the wall is there. This would make the glitch very hard to remove from the game, as the only way would be to increase the frames per second that the game ran at.
==Video==
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==In ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]''==
In SSB, the Blast Through glitch is common when playing on the Race to the Finish stage on a hacked Rom. At enough damage and with a strong enough move (most [[up smash]]es, [[Falcon Punch]], [[Giant Punch]], etc.), it is possible to be KOd on this stage. This is the only possible way to end a match on this stage in vs. mode outside of resetting or having the 1st player to go to the finish line.
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Latest revision as of 13:57, December 8, 2024

Donkey Kong using his forward smash on Sonic, making the latter pass through the Great Fox's fin.

Blast through is a glitch in Super Smash Bros., Super Smash Bros. Brawl and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. It involves hitting a character at such high speeds towards a solid part of the terrain that they go straight through. Despite the mechanics around the glitch being simple and with the potential to lead to several instances of the glitch happening, it is difficult to pull off accidentally.

Execution[edit]

Super Smash Bros.[edit]

The glitch is only currently known to work on the Race to the Finish and Peach's Castle stages, and with two characters. A character with sufficiently high damage can go through the surrounding walls of this enclosed stage.

  1. Pick a character with a strong attack like Donkey Kong or Captain Falcon for one player, and a light character for the other player.
  2. Enter the Race to the Finish stage in a VS match using the debug menu.
  3. Have the stronger character pummel the weaker character until their damage is around 900% or above.
  4. Attack the weaker character with a very strong attack, like Giant Punch.

If done successfully, the character should escape from the inside of the stage and be KO'd.

On the Peach's Castle stage, it is performed in a different way, rather than the walls or floors.

  1. One character must deal up to 900% or higher damage to the other, using either set knockback attacks, hacks, or the Green Shell glitch.
  2. The damaged character should be placed below the Bumper of the stage, and the other character must hit them towards the Bumper.

If done successfully, the character will pass through the Bumper and be Star KO'd. In Training Mode, however, if the game is slowed down via the speed features, it can be seen that the character collides with the Bumper, rather than passing through it.

Super Smash Bros. Brawl[edit]

In Brawl, this glitch allows a character to pass through thin terrain in a stage. It can be done in at least two places:

  1. In Corneria:
    1. Enter the training mode, pick Donkey Kong for the first player, and a medium-weight character like Mario as the opponent.
    2. Pick Corneria as the stage.
    3. Place Donkey Kong on the right edge of the ship, facing left, and the other character on top of the most elevated part of the dark gray exhaust at the back, near Donkey Kong.
    4. Set the opponent's damage to 999%.
    5. Forward smash the opponent to the left.
  2. On a custom stage:
    1. Create a custom stage on the industrial setting.
    2. Place the I-shaped structure on the stage, the one with pass-through ceiling and floor platforms, and a solid wall in the middle.
    3. Play on this stage in training mode, with a strong character as the first player and a light character as the opponent.
    4. Set the opponent's damage to 999%.
    5. Use a strong attack on the opponent to make them fly towards the wall on the I-shaped structure.

For the first scenario, if all went well, the opponent should fly through the tip of the Great Fox' fin. For the second case, the character should pass through the structure.

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate[edit]

In certain stages, such as a No KO custom stage, if a character is hit hard enough through semi-thin walls, they can end up inside the walls if their velocity is high enough, such as being hit by reverse aerial Warlock Punch, Critical Hit, almost any fully charged forward smash from a character above a weight of 120, Giant Punch, and several other moves that have a large amount of knockback.

No KO stages[edit]

There are reports that this glitch can be done on enclosed custom stages. This seldom happens successfully, if at all, however, given the stage builder blocks' high thickness. The hardly-coherent instructions that are most used are roughly as follows:

  1. Create a No KO stage, with a fully enclosed solid box and spikes on the top so that characters don't spawn there.
  2. In training mode, pick either Ganondorf or Marth and the aforementioned stage.
  3. Get the opponent to be KO'd once (maybe make them get out with a Final Smash like Aura Storm), and when they respawn, they should be in the middle of the bottom structure.
  4. Set the opponent's damage to 999% and set the speed to 1.5x.
  5. Hit the right of the opponent to make them go left:
    1. As Marth, use a Critical Hit.
    2. As Ganondorf, perform a Reverse Warlock Punch.

Explanation[edit]

A diagram explaining the glitch. On the top scenario, the knockback is too weak; the character doesn't move enough between frames.

Every game in the Smash series checks if a character has collided with terrain on every frame. This collision check consists of the game determining if characters' hurtboxes are inside the walls of any terrain. If the game concludes this is the case, All knockback momentum is halted and the game applies the relevant conditions like visual and sound effects, the tech window, and redirecting the knockback based on the angle of collision.

If a character's knockback is particularly high, the character moves a large distance per frame. This causes a situation where the character moves fast enough for their hurtbox to completely pass through the entirety of a piece of terrain in a single frame. The game does not account for this situation, so the character passes through the terrain seemingly unaffected.

This glitch isn't usually a problem because the Super Smash Bros. game engines check for collisions at least once per frame, and most terrain is large or thick enough to be almost impossible to completely pass through within one frame. This situation can only happen with particularly high knockback against particularly thin terrain. A solution would be to implement a different collision detection method, like one that checks for hitboxes between the before and after positions, though this glitch is niche enough that the developers have never considered implementing a fix of any kind.

Interestingly, the Corneria stage in Super Smash Bros. Brawl has a blast through location in its upper fin, though this often results in the affected character shifting trajectory a bit, as if it were refracted. Whether or not this is influenced by the interference of knockback from a small detection of collision on the frame after the pass through, or if this "glitch" is actually accounted for in the engine is unknown.

Video[edit]