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One of [[Tabuu]]'s attacks, called [[Off Waves]] has great knockback. | One of [[Tabuu]]'s attacks, called [[Off Waves]] has great knockback. | ||
==Set Knockback== | |||
An attack with '''set knockback''' (also called '''recessive knockback''') [[knockback|knock]]s its target back a specific distance that is unaffected by the target's [[damage]]. The most famous attack with set knockback is [[Fox|Fox's]] [[shine (Fox)|shine]]. Other examples include [[Luigi|Luigi's]] [[taunting|taunt]], the first hit of [[Young Link (SSBM)|Young Link's]] [[forward smash]], and [[Falco]]'s blaster. Some attacks, such as [[Ness]]' forward throw, and some [[Natural combo]]s have set knockback up until a specific point at which the knockback becomes dependent on damage. Throwing is a common way to test set knockback. An Up-throw will always go the same height as the last toss. | |||
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Revision as of 18:53, August 12, 2008
Knockback is a measure of how far an attack sends its target. For example, Bowser's forward smash is an attack of high knockback; it launches opponents very far, so far that at high damages it's more powerful than a home-run bat smash attack. Pikachu's neutral A, on the other hand, has very low knockback - it hardly sends opponents anywhere.
The knockback of most attacks increases as the target's damage increases; however, there are some exceptions, notably Fox's shine. Attacks like this are said to have set knockback. There are also some attacks whose knockback is disproportionate to its damage. For example, Ganondorf's Warlock Punch does more damage than Jigglypuff's Rest attack, yet the Rest has a much higher knockback. Also, attacks knock back light characters farther than heavy characters.
One of Tabuu's attacks, called Off Waves has great knockback.
Set Knockback
An attack with set knockback (also called recessive knockback) knocks its target back a specific distance that is unaffected by the target's damage. The most famous attack with set knockback is Fox's shine. Other examples include Luigi's taunt, the first hit of Young Link's forward smash, and Falco's blaster. Some attacks, such as Ness' forward throw, and some Natural combos have set knockback up until a specific point at which the knockback becomes dependent on damage. Throwing is a common way to test set knockback. An Up-throw will always go the same height as the last toss.