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Revision as of 17:22, September 12, 2018

This article is about the effect. For the technique in Melee, see pivoting. For the technique in all four games, see B-sticking.

There are a few attacks in the Smash Bros. series that cause the reverse effect. Characters that are struck by these attacks are forcibly turned around to face the opposite direction instead of flinching. While the reverse effect does not naturally reflect projectiles, most moves with it are also reflectors.

While hitboxes with the reverse effect generally do not cause knockback, there are situations where they can boost the momentum of an airborne character.

List of reverse attacks

By characters

Character Move(s) Games
Dr. Mario Super Sheet Super Smash Bros. MeleeSuper Smash Bros. 4Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Breezy Sheet Super Smash Bros. 4
Jigglypuff Spinphony
Mario Cape Super Smash Bros. MeleeSuper Smash Bros. BrawlSuper Smash Bros. 4Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Gust Cape Super Smash Bros. 4
Mii Swordfighter Reversal Slash
Olimar Dizzy Whistle
Pit Mirror Shield Super Smash Bros. Brawl
Zelda Nayru's Rejection Super Smash Bros. 4

By items

Character Move(s) Games
Poké Ball Pokémon Ditto: Transform (if the summoner possesses reversing attacks) Super Smash Bros. Ultimate