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:''For [[Snake (SSBB)|Snake]]'s attack, see [[Remote Missile]].''
:''For [[Snake (SSBB)|Snake]]'s attack, see [[Remote Missile]]. For [[Luigi]]‛s attack, see [[Green Missile]].''
The '''Missile''' is [[Samus]]'s [[side special move]]. She makes a brief animation of pointing her launcher in front of her, then firing a missile. There are two types of missiles:
The '''Missile''' is [[Samus]]'s [[side special move]]. She makes a brief animation of pointing her arm cannon in front of her, then firing a missile. There are two types of missiles:


*'''Homing Missiles''' are fired by tilting (as opposed to tapping). They home on opponents to a degree (they do not move vertically very well), move slowly, and deal 5% of damage. Homing Missiles appear rocket-shaped with a purple nose, as they appear in the 2D ''Metroid'' games.
*'''Homing Missiles''' are fired by tilting (as opposed to tapping). They home on opponents to a degree (they do not move vertically very well), move slowly, and deal 5% of damage. Homing Missiles appear rocket-shaped with a purple nose, as they appear in the 2D ''Metroid'' games.
*'''Super Missiles''' are fired by tapping. They move in a fast, straight line, as opposed to Homing Missiles, and deal 10% damage with decent knockback. In ''Melee'', Super Missiles look the same as Homing Missiles except with a blue trail. In ''Brawl'', Super Missiles are distinguished with a fatter body and a green nose, as seen in ''Super Metroid'' and ''Metriod: Zero Mission''.
*'''Super Missiles''' are fired by tapping. They move in a fast, straight line, as opposed to Homing Missiles, and deal 10% damage with decent knockback. In ''Melee'', Super Missiles look the same as Homing Missiles except with a blue trail. In ''Brawl'', Super Missiles are distinguished with a fatter body and a green nose, as seen in ''Super Metroid'' and ''Metroid: Zero Mission''.


== Strategy ==
== Strategy ==


In ''Melee'', missiles are quite powerful, to the point where Super Missiles can [[KO]] at higher damage percents due to average knockback. Samus can even create a form of obstacle course with missiles if she fires Super Missiles in the air if she falls to the ground and then back in the air.
In ''Melee'', missiles are quite powerful, to the point where Super Missiles can [[KO]] at higher damage percentages due to average [[knockback]]. Samus can even create a form of obstacle course with missiles if she fires Super Missiles in the air if she falls to the ground and then back in the air.


However, in ''Brawl'', the Missiles have been severely nerfed in knockback and speed, and the best for comboing or spacing.  
However, in ''Brawl'', the Missiles have been severely [[nerf]]ed in knockback and speed, and the best for comboing or spacing. CPU's still use this attack very prominently.  


==Origin==
==Origin==
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Super Missiles were introduced in ''Super Metroid'' as rarer, more powerful Missiles. In ''Metroid Prime'' and ''Metroid Prime 2: Echoes'', Super Missiles are fired by combining a [[Charge Shot]] and five Missiles.
Super Missiles were introduced in ''Super Metroid'' as rarer, more powerful Missiles. In ''Metroid Prime'' and ''Metroid Prime 2: Echoes'', Super Missiles are fired by combining a [[Charge Shot]] and five Missiles.


Homing Missiles appeared in ''Metroid Prime'' as the standard for most missile types, but ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'' was released before ''Metroid Prime'', meaning that the Homing Missile was new to Melee. From ''Metroid Prime 2: Echoes'' onwards, Samus could collect an upgrade called the Seeker Missile, which allowed her to fire up to five missiles at five targets.
Homing Missiles appeared in ''Metroid Prime'' as the standard for most missile types, but ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'' was released before ''Metroid Prime'', meaning that the Homing Missile was new for ''Melee''. From ''Metroid Prime 2: Echoes'' onwards, Samus could collect an upgrade called the Seeker Missile, which allowed her to fire up to five missiles at five targets.


==Description from the ''Melee'' Instruction Booklet==
==Descriptions in instruction booklets==
===''Melee''===
''Release guided missiles or tap [[Image:Cstiltr.PNG]] to launch powerful direct shots.''
''Release guided missiles or tap [[Image:Cstiltr.PNG]] to launch powerful direct shots.''


==Description from the ''Brawl'' Instruction Booklet==
==''Brawl''===
''Launch a guided missile. Tilt the Control Stick to the left to launch a stronger missile.''
''Launch a guided missile. Tilt the Control Stick to the left to launch a stronger missile.''



Revision as of 20:32, October 29, 2011

Missile
The Super Missile
The Super Missile.
User Samus
Universe Metroid
For Snake's attack, see Remote Missile. For Luigi‛s attack, see Green Missile.

The Missile is Samus's side special move. She makes a brief animation of pointing her arm cannon in front of her, then firing a missile. There are two types of missiles:

  • Homing Missiles are fired by tilting (as opposed to tapping). They home on opponents to a degree (they do not move vertically very well), move slowly, and deal 5% of damage. Homing Missiles appear rocket-shaped with a purple nose, as they appear in the 2D Metroid games.
  • Super Missiles are fired by tapping. They move in a fast, straight line, as opposed to Homing Missiles, and deal 10% damage with decent knockback. In Melee, Super Missiles look the same as Homing Missiles except with a blue trail. In Brawl, Super Missiles are distinguished with a fatter body and a green nose, as seen in Super Metroid and Metroid: Zero Mission.

Strategy

In Melee, missiles are quite powerful, to the point where Super Missiles can KO at higher damage percentages due to average knockback. Samus can even create a form of obstacle course with missiles if she fires Super Missiles in the air if she falls to the ground and then back in the air.

However, in Brawl, the Missiles have been severely nerfed in knockback and speed, and the best for comboing or spacing. CPU's still use this attack very prominently.

Origin

The missiles are projectiles that are staples in the Metroid games. Once Samus finds the Missile Launcher, she can fire Missiles at any time as long as ammo persists. Since Missiles do more damage than most Beam weapons and are the only way to access certain areas and damage some enemies, collecting Missile Expansions to increase ammo space is critical. In later games, different kinds of missiles are introduced, such as Ice Missiles.

Super Missiles were introduced in Super Metroid as rarer, more powerful Missiles. In Metroid Prime and Metroid Prime 2: Echoes, Super Missiles are fired by combining a Charge Shot and five Missiles.

Homing Missiles appeared in Metroid Prime as the standard for most missile types, but Super Smash Bros. Melee was released before Metroid Prime, meaning that the Homing Missile was new for Melee. From Metroid Prime 2: Echoes onwards, Samus could collect an upgrade called the Seeker Missile, which allowed her to fire up to five missiles at five targets.

Descriptions in instruction booklets

Melee

Release guided missiles or tap File:Cstiltr.PNG to launch powerful direct shots.

Brawl=

Launch a guided missile. Tilt the Control Stick to the left to launch a stronger missile.

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