Screen KO: Difference between revisions
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*In ''Melee'', if a player is Screen KO'd on [[Flat Zone]], a different animation plays; instead of the usual animation, characters will instead hit the screen with their tumbling animation. | *In ''Melee'', if a player is Screen KO'd on [[Flat Zone]], a different animation plays; instead of the usual animation, characters will instead hit the screen with their tumbling animation. | ||
*In early gameplay videos of ''Brawl'', as well as demos of ''Smash 4'' used in the [[Super Smash Bros. Invitational]] and [[Smash-Fest]], characters would sometimes hit the upper blast line with the standard colourful blast generally seen only by certain single-player mode enemies. | |||
*In [[Coin Battle]], [[Smash Coins and Bills|smash coins]] appear on the screen when characters are Star KOed; if the game is [[pause]]d, then they will disappear if the camera is moved. | *In [[Coin Battle]], [[Smash Coins and Bills|smash coins]] appear on the screen when characters are Star KOed; if the game is [[pause]]d, then they will disappear if the camera is moved. | ||
Revision as of 19:50, July 18, 2014
A screen KO (手前やられ, Forefront hurting) is a special type of KO which occurs sometimes when characters are sent off the top blast line. Instead of a character being Star KOed as usual, the character instead falls into the foreground and appears to crash into the television screen before being KOed. Whether a character is Star KOed or Screen KOed is random, though Screen KOs are considerably rarer than Star KOs.
Screen KOs occur faster than Star KOs which can, at times, affect gameplay. When a character is KOed by Jigglypuff's Rest, getting a Star KO means that the character will not respawn fast enough to punish the sleeping Jigglypuff, due to the length of the Star KO. However, if a character is instead Screen KOed, this provides him/her with much more time to potentially get a solid hit on the vulnerable Jigglypuff. The Screen KO's shorter duration can also influence the outcome of matches that have gone to a last stock situation. If both characters die off of the top at around the same time and one is Screen KOed instead of Star KOed, the Star KOed player will win the match due to random chance and the longer animation; as a result of this perceived gameplay imbalance, some mods, such as Project M, disable the KO altogether.
As of SSB4, Star KOs no longer occur near the end of a timed match, and are instead always replaced by Screen KOs.
Differences between games
In Smash 64
In Smash 64, rather than hitting the camera, characters fell down between the front of the stage and the camera. Depending on the camera angle, this may not be seen. Also, the distance from the camera is chosen randomly - sometimes doomed characters appear to be falling normally, while at other times they are just a quick flash of colour down the screen.
In Melee
In Melee, all characters have a unique tumbling animation for when they crash into the screen; upon striking the screen, the character also yells one of their "pain" sounds.
There is a bonus for getting Screen KOed: Foresight, which grants the receiver 500 points for every time they are KOed this way.
In Brawl
In Brawl, characters still have unique tumbling animations for the screen, though the animations for the actual impact are not as nuanced as in Melee.
In Smash 4
In SSB4, the character hits the screen, then stays in place briefly before sliding down. As a result of the "pause", however, this means that Screen KOs in Smash 4 will take longer to complete than in previous games.
Presumably for balance issues, approaching the end of a timed match in the game disables Star KOs and instead replaces them with Screen KOs; this theoretically means that Screen KOs will be more common in SSB4 than in previous games.
Trivia
- In Melee, if a player is Screen KO'd on Flat Zone, a different animation plays; instead of the usual animation, characters will instead hit the screen with their tumbling animation.
- In early gameplay videos of Brawl, as well as demos of Smash 4 used in the Super Smash Bros. Invitational and Smash-Fest, characters would sometimes hit the upper blast line with the standard colourful blast generally seen only by certain single-player mode enemies.
- In Coin Battle, smash coins appear on the screen when characters are Star KOed; if the game is paused, then they will disappear if the camera is moved.
Gallery
- Screen KO SSB64.jpg
Yoshi gets Screen KO'd in Yoshi's Island
Samus hits the screen in her tumbling animation—this Screen KO animation is specific to Flat Zone in Melee.
Ganondorf about to hit the screen in Yoshi's Story.
- Luigi Screen KO.gif
Luigi getting Screen KO'd in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS.
Mario and Little Mac getting Screen KO'd in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U.