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[[Image:Mario_tilt_a.jpg|thumb|right|Mario's forward tilt]] | [[Image:Mario_tilt_a.jpg|thumb|right|Mario's forward tilt]] | ||
A '''tilt attack''' (officially '''strong attack''', referred to as '''power attack''' in the [[How to Play video (SSB)|How to Play video | A '''tilt attack''' (officially '''strong attack''', referred to as '''power attack''' in the [[How to Play video (SSB)|How to Play video of ''SSB'']]), commonly known as simply a '''tilt''', is a ground attack performed by lightly pushing and holding, or "tilting", the [[control stick]] or [[d-pad]] in a direction and pressing the attack button, but not smashing the control stick/d-pad as for a [[smash attack]]. The easiest way to perform a tilt attack is to press the attack button while [[walk]]ing or [[crouch]]ing. Like smash attacks, there are three tilt attacks: a [[forward tilt]], an [[up tilt]], and a [[down tilt]]. Some forward tilts can be [[angling|angled]]. | ||
Tilts typically have good range and weak [[knockback]] at low percentages, keeping opponents in place for follow-up attacks. Most have enough knockback scaling to [[KO]] at very high percentages, and can be effectively used as such in [[Sudden Death]]. | Tilts typically have good range and weak [[knockback]] at low percentages, keeping opponents in place for follow-up attacks. Most have enough knockback scaling to [[KO]] at very high percentages, and can be effectively used as such in [[Sudden Death]]. |
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