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*[[Zelda (SSBB)|Zelda's]] [[Farore's Wind]] (SSBB only) (other teleportation moves are not included as they do not have a hit box on re-entry, meaning it is not an offensive approach, and so not an Approach Attack).
*[[Zelda (SSBB)|Zelda's]] [[Farore's Wind]] (SSBB only) (other teleportation moves are not included as they do not have a hit box on re-entry, meaning it is not an offensive approach, and so not an Approach Attack).
*[[Dash attack canceled up smash|DACUS]] can also be used. Especially common with [[Snake (SSBB)]]
*[[Dash attack canceled up smash|DACUS]] can also be used. Especially common with [[Snake (SSBB)]]
*[[Link]], [[Toon Link]], and [[Young Link]]'s Spin attack.


==See Also==
==See Also==
[[Approach]]
[[Approach]]
[[Category:Techniques]]
[[Category:Techniques]]

Revision as of 20:57, November 15, 2009

Jigglypuff's Rollout.

Approach Attacks are those that can also be considered projectiles that use the character's body as the projectile. I.e. the attack moves the character a considerable distance (e.g. Wolf's Side Smash, is about the minimum significant distance). Thus these attacks provide a safer approach than simply walking through offensive strategies.

List of Approach Attacks

See Also

Approach