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A '''one-hit KO''', commonly abbreviated as '''OHKO''' (also referred to as an '''Instant KO''' in Melee), is an attack in the [[Super Smash Bros. (series) |''Super Smash Bros.'']] games with such high base knockback, that it [[KO]]s at 0%. However, almost all of the so-called OHKOs are highly conditional; they all share the following restrictions:
A '''one-hit KO''', commonly abbreviated as '''OHKO''' (also referred to as an '''Instant KO''' in Melee), is an attack in the [[Super Smash Bros. (series) |''Super Smash Bros.'']] games with such high base knockback, that it [[KO]]s at 0%. However, almost all of the so-called OHKOs are highly conditional; they all share the following restrictions:


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*[[Mr. Game & Watch (SSBB)|Mr. Game & Watch]]'s fully loaded [[Oil Panic]] after absorbing three strong enough projectiles (Such as three [[PK Flash]]es).
*[[Mr. Game & Watch (SSBB)|Mr. Game & Watch]]'s fully loaded [[Oil Panic]] after absorbing three strong enough projectiles (Such as three [[PK Flash]]es).
*[[Ike (SSBB)|Ike's]] stage 8 [[Eruption]].
*[[Ike (SSBB)|Ike's]] stage 8 [[Eruption]].
*{{SSB4|Little Mac}}'s standard special move, when his [[Power Meter]] is fully charged.
*Roy, Ike, or Marth (''Brawl'' only) [[Counter|countering]] a damaging enough hitbox (much more likely to be an OHKO with Roy).  
*Roy, Ike, or Marth (''Brawl'' only) [[Counter|countering]] a damaging enough hitbox (much more likely to be an OHKO with Roy).  
*[[Marth (SSBB)|Marth]]'s [[Critical Hit]].
*[[Marth (SSBB)|Marth]]'s [[Critical Hit]].

Revision as of 17:59, February 13, 2014

A one-hit KO, commonly abbreviated as OHKO (also referred to as an Instant KO in Melee), is an attack in the Super Smash Bros. games with such high base knockback, that it KOs at 0%. However, almost all of the so-called OHKOs are highly conditional; they all share the following restrictions:

The typical rule of one-hit KO's is being able to KO the majority of characters from the center of Final Destination at 0%.

Examples

Trivia

  • The smash attack with the Home-Run Bat is the only attack to be an OHKO in all three installments of Super Smash Bros..