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[[File:MiiBrawlerOnslaught.png|thumb|left|200px|Onslaught connecting in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'']]
[[File:MiiBrawlerOnslaught.png|thumb|left|200px|Onslaught connecting in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'']]


In ''Ultimate'', the move has an altered animation, with the Mii Brawler throwing in a mixed barrage of punches and kicks, with the final blow being a backflip kick. It now does high, weight independent knockback and damage when fresh, dealing 20.5% total and being capable of KOing as early as 95%. It has also received a new mechanic: Onslaught deals increased knockback as the Mii Brawler's damage accumulates, similarly to and separate from the effects of [[rage]], but this multiplier lowers to 1x when the move is successfully used. The maximum knockback multiplier is 1.12x, reached when the Brawler is at 150% damage or higher. It takes approximately 8 seconds until Onslaught's knockback multiplier returns to its increased value after being reset. A purple sparkle briefly appears on the Mii Brawler's shoes to signify when Onslaught's power returns to normal. When used on the ground, the penultimate strike has a meteor smash effect.
In ''Ultimate'', the move has an altered animation, with the Mii Brawler throwing in a mixed barrage of punches and kicks, with the final blow being a backflip kick. It now does high, weight independent knockback and damage when fresh, dealing 20.5% total and being capable of KOing as early as 95%. It has also received a new mechanic: Onslaught deals increased knockback as the Mii Brawler's damage accumulates, similarly to and separate from the effects of [[rage]], but this multiplier lowers to 1x when the move is used successively. The maximum knockback multiplier is 1.12x, reached when the Brawler is at 150% damage or higher. It takes approximately 8 seconds until Onslaught's knockback multiplier returns to its increased value after being reset. A purple sparkle briefly appears on the Mii Brawler's shoes to signify when Onslaught's power returns to normal. When used on the ground, the penultimate strike has a meteor smash effect.


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Onslaught
Mii Brawler Side B SSBU.gif
Onslaught in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.
User Mii Brawler
Universe Super Smash Bros.

Onslaught (瞬発百裂キック, Instantaneous Hundred Rending Kicks) is one of the three side special moves usable by Mii Brawlers.

Overview

In Super Smash Bros. 4

Onslaught connecting in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS.

Onslaught is the Mii Brawler's default side special move in Smash 4. When used, the Brawler charges forward with their knee out, similar to Zero Suit Samus' dash attack. If the attack hits, the Mii Brawler will launch into a series of kicks that ends with an uppercut like Captain Falcon's Raptor Boost. The move can be used in midair to recover horizontally, but will cause helplessness that way. Fortunately, the dash won't send the Brawler over the ledge if they are on the ground. If Onslaught catches an opponent in midair, the Brawler will rise up a significant distance while attacking, and may or may not drag the opponent with them.

In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Onslaught connecting in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

In Ultimate, the move has an altered animation, with the Mii Brawler throwing in a mixed barrage of punches and kicks, with the final blow being a backflip kick. It now does high, weight independent knockback and damage when fresh, dealing 20.5% total and being capable of KOing as early as 95%. It has also received a new mechanic: Onslaught deals increased knockback as the Mii Brawler's damage accumulates, similarly to and separate from the effects of rage, but this multiplier lowers to 1x when the move is used successively. The maximum knockback multiplier is 1.12x, reached when the Brawler is at 150% damage or higher. It takes approximately 8 seconds until Onslaught's knockback multiplier returns to its increased value after being reset. A purple sparkle briefly appears on the Mii Brawler's shoes to signify when Onslaught's power returns to normal. When used on the ground, the penultimate strike has a meteor smash effect.

Instructional quotes

Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS case foldout Mii Brawler (SSB4) Rush forward to deliver a flurry of kicks.
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Move List Mii Brawler (SSBU) Rush forward with a flurry of kicks, sending foes upward. The more damage you have, the stronger the launch!

Customization

Special Move customization was added in Super Smash Bros. 4 and returns in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate for the Mii Fighters. These are the variations:

Smash 4

1. Onslaught 2. Burning Dropkick 3. Headache Maker
MiiBrawlSide1-SSB4.png
Burning Dropkick
Headache Maker
"Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS Rush forward to deliver a flurry of kicks, and then finish with an uppercut.
Super Smash Bros. for Wii U Rush forward to deliver a flurry of kicks and then finish with an uppercut.
"
"A fiery dropkick with decent range. Charge it to really turn up the heat!" "Pummel your foes with a swing of your arms as you descend from a jump."

Ultimate

1. Onslaught 2. Burning Dropkick 3. Suplex
Mii Brawler SSBU Skill Preview Side Special 1.png
Burning Dropkick
Suplex
"Rush forward with a flurry of kicks, sending foes upward. The more damage you have, the stronger the launch!" "Dropkicks in a fiery blaze. Hitting an opponent or a wall breaks the fall." "Dashes forward to grab an opponent and perform a backdrop."

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name
Japan Japanese 瞬発百裂キック
UK English Onslaught
Quebec French (NTSC) Raclée enchaînée
Germany German Turbotritte
Mexico Spanish (NTSC) Patadas relámpago
Italy Italian Turbocalcio
China Chinese (Simplified) 瞬发百裂脚
Taiwan Chinese (Traditional) 瞬發百裂脚
South Korea Korean 일촉즉발 킥
Netherlands Dutch Schoppensalvo
Russia Russian Натиск

Trivia

  • The original in-game description of Onslaught in the move list was notably misleading, as it stated that Onslaught does more damage as more damage is taken instead of stating that it deals more knockback; Onslaught's base damage doesn't increase beyond 16% even after taking damage. The description was reworded in patch 7.0.0.
  • Onslaught’s appearance resembles a typical “Ranbu” Super Special Move as they appear in various SNK fighting games. Named after Ryo Sakazaki’s Ryuuko Ranbu, these attacks consist of a dash followed by a barrage of attacks, usually ending in a special move finisher. In the case of Onslaught, its Ultimate version strongly resembles the Houou Kyaku as performed by Kim Kaphwan, starting with a rushing knee strike and ending with a somersault kick.
Mii Brawler's special moves
Super Smash Bros. 4
Neutral special Shot Put Ultimate Uppercut Exploding Side Kick
Side special Onslaught Burning Dropkick Headache Maker
Up special Soaring Axe Kick Helicopter Kick Piston Punch
Down special Head-On Assault Feint Jump Foot Flurry
Final Smash Omega Blitz
Mii Brawler's special moves
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Neutral special Shot Put Flashing Mach Punch Exploding Side Kick
Side special Onslaught Burning Dropkick Suplex
Up special Soaring Axe Kick Helicopter Kick Thrust Uppercut
Down special Head-On Assault Feint Jump Counter Throw
Final Smash Omega Blitz