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*[[Kirby]] - When holding a fully charged [[Hammer (move)|Hammer Flip]] or Giant Hammer, Kirby will take damage in the same way King Dedede does, but does not take any damage after 100% or above. He can also [[copy]] [[Thunder Jolt]] (Pichu), [[Flare Blade]], and [[Eruption]], which all damage Kirby just as they would the original user.
*[[Kirby]] - When holding a fully charged [[Hammer (move)|Hammer Flip]] or Giant Hammer, Kirby will take damage in the same way King Dedede does, but does not take any damage after 100% or above. He can also [[copy]] [[Thunder Jolt]] (Pichu), [[Flare Blade]], and [[Eruption]], which all damage Kirby just as they would the original user.
*[[Mr. Game & Watch]] - #1 [[Judge]] deals 12% damage. The custom Extreme Judge will only deal 5%.
*[[Mr. Game & Watch]] - #1 [[Judge]] deals 12% damage. The custom Extreme Judge will only deal 5%.
*[[SSBM|Pichu]] - Most [[electric]]-based moves: [[Thunder Jolt]] (1%), [[Skull Bash]] (1%), [[Agility]] (1% for the first leap and 3% for the optional second one), {{b|Thunder|Pokémon}} (3% when connecting with Pichu), [[forward smash]] (2%), [[forward aerial]] (4%), [[down aerial]] (1%, or 2% if Pichu hits the ground during the attack), [[pummel]] (1%), and [[forward throw]] (1%). [[Up throw]] and [[down throw]] do not cause any recoil damage, despite their electrical effects.
*[[Pichu]] - Most [[electric]]-based moves: [[Thunder Jolt]] (1%), [[Skull Bash]] (1%), [[Agility]] (1% for the first leap and 3% for the optional second one), {{b|Thunder|Pokémon}} (3% when connecting with Pichu), [[forward smash]] (2%), [[forward aerial]] (4%), [[down aerial]] (1%, or 2% if Pichu hits the ground during the attack), [[pummel]] (1%), and [[forward throw]] (1%). [[Up throw]] and [[down throw]] do not cause any recoil damage, despite their electrical effects.
*[[Roy]] - Fully charged [[Flare Blade]] deals 10% damage.
*[[Roy]] - Fully charged [[Flare Blade]] deals 10% damage.


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Revision as of 11:58, March 25, 2017

Judge dealing recoil damage.

Recoil damage (also known as self-damage) is damage taken by a character when it uses an attack under certain circumstances. Recoil damage is constant regardless of any other factors; it is not affected by stale-move negation, and occurs even if the user is invincible or intangible. Being damaged by one's own explosive generally does not count as recoil damage, as it does not directly deal damage to the character. Recoil damage does not cause knockback to the user.

Recoil damage can only be negated via the use of Melee's Cloaking Device item. In addition, the All-Star Rest Area in Smash 4 prevents any recoil damage from harming the player's character.

List of moves with recoil damage