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The damage of typeless attacks can still be boosted by [[sticker]]s if they have an effect such as [[flame]] or [[electric]], but if their effect is [[normal]], they cannot be boosted by any stickers. | The damage of typeless attacks can still be boosted by [[sticker]]s if they have an effect such as [[flame]] or [[electric]], but if their effect is [[normal]], they cannot be boosted by any stickers. | ||
As typeless is the default type of all hitboxes, | As typeless is the default type of all hitboxes, maintaining a list would be futile, and as such any attacks that are not listed on any other [[:Category:Types|type pages]] can be assumed to be typeless. | ||
[[Category:Types]] | [[Category:Types]] |
Revision as of 21:35, September 25, 2014
In the type system used by Super Smash Bros. Brawl, there are many moves that are typeless. Attacks are generally coded as being typeless for two reasons: the attack does not fit into any other type, or the attack does not appear in the Subspace Emissary. Many attacks outside of playable characters' movesets are typeless. In the case of enemies, their hitboxes do not have the ability to be given a type, and are therefore also typeless.
The damage of typeless attacks can still be boosted by stickers if they have an effect such as flame or electric, but if their effect is normal, they cannot be boosted by any stickers.
As typeless is the default type of all hitboxes, maintaining a list would be futile, and as such any attacks that are not listed on any other type pages can be assumed to be typeless.