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In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', one can play the game with 4 different controller setups. While the [[Wii Remote]], the Wii Remote and the [[Nunchuk]], [[GameCube]] Controller, and the [[Classic Controller]] all have control sticks to perform Smash attacks the standard way, when using the [[Wii]] Controller on its side, one can also press the direction they are attacking and press both the 1 and 2 buttons at the same time. When attacks are charged in Brawl, characters now move while flashing as opposed to just freezing then unleashing the attack. In addition, a small sound can be heard when charging a smash attack. For most characters it's a 'crack' sound, however certain smaller or "anthropomorphic-like" characters like [[Yoshi]], [[Diddy Kong]], [[Kirby]], and [[Pikachu]] make a different squeaky noise instead. | In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', one can play the game with 4 different controller setups. While the [[Wii Remote]], the Wii Remote and the [[Nunchuk]], [[GameCube]] Controller, and the [[Classic Controller]] all have control sticks to perform Smash attacks the standard way, when using the [[Wii]] Controller on its side, one can also press the direction they are attacking and press both the 1 and 2 buttons at the same time. When attacks are charged in Brawl, characters now move while flashing as opposed to just freezing then unleashing the attack. In addition, a small sound can be heard when charging a smash attack. For most characters it's a 'crack' sound, however certain smaller or "anthropomorphic-like" characters like [[Yoshi]], [[Diddy Kong]], [[Kirby]], and [[Pikachu]] make a different squeaky noise instead. | ||
Smash attacks are often powerful finishing moves, but they | Smash attacks are often powerful finishing moves, but they usually come out slower than neutral A or tilted A attacks, and have longer lag, though their cooldown is generally good. A character who overuses smash attacks is easy to counter. The smash attack's power will also be affected with [[Stale-Move Negation]] when it is overused. | ||
Items such as the [[Fan]] or the [[Beam Sword]] have their own forward smash, and can also be charged. Using a smash attack to throw an item often deals more damage than simply tilt-throwing it. | Items such as the [[Fan]] or the [[Beam Sword]] have their own forward smash, and can also be charged. Using a smash attack to throw an item often deals more damage than simply tilt-throwing it. |
Revision as of 22:31, October 9, 2011
A smash attack is an attack performed by "tapping" (quickly tilting) the control stick and pressing the A button at the same time. This class of attacks includes forward smash, up smash and down smash. Smash attacks generally have the highest knockback of the moves in a character's arsenal, with the forward smash usually being the most powerful. In Melee and Brawl, they can be charged by holding the A button down, then releasing when you want the attack to unleash, thus giving it more damage and knockback. A smash attack can be charged for exactly 120 frames, or 2 seconds. A fully-charged smash attack does 1.4x damage; for example a smash attack that normally does 16% damage will do 22.4% damage when fully charged.
In Melee's Versus mode, smashes can also be performed by pressing the C-stick in any direction. Holding the Z button while pressing the C-stick results in charging the smash. Some forward smashes can be angled in the same way forward tilts can - depending on the angle and the attack, a different amount of damage may be dealt. Usually, smash attacks deal extra damage when angled up and less when angled down (usually a 1% or 2% difference), which the tradeoff being the difficulty in hitting shorter targets when angled up. Angled smash attacks can have other properties as well, such as Luigi's forward smash gaining extra IASA frames when angled up.
In Super Smash Bros. Brawl, one can play the game with 4 different controller setups. While the Wii Remote, the Wii Remote and the Nunchuk, GameCube Controller, and the Classic Controller all have control sticks to perform Smash attacks the standard way, when using the Wii Controller on its side, one can also press the direction they are attacking and press both the 1 and 2 buttons at the same time. When attacks are charged in Brawl, characters now move while flashing as opposed to just freezing then unleashing the attack. In addition, a small sound can be heard when charging a smash attack. For most characters it's a 'crack' sound, however certain smaller or "anthropomorphic-like" characters like Yoshi, Diddy Kong, Kirby, and Pikachu make a different squeaky noise instead.
Smash attacks are often powerful finishing moves, but they usually come out slower than neutral A or tilted A attacks, and have longer lag, though their cooldown is generally good. A character who overuses smash attacks is easy to counter. The smash attack's power will also be affected with Stale-Move Negation when it is overused.
Items such as the Fan or the Beam Sword have their own forward smash, and can also be charged. Using a smash attack to throw an item often deals more damage than simply tilt-throwing it.
Attacks in the Super Smash Bros. series | |
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Standard ground attacks | Neutral attack · Dash attack |
Tilt attacks | Forward tilt · Up tilt · Down tilt · Crouching attack |
Smash attacks | Forward smash · Up smash · Down smash |
Aerial attacks | Neutral aerial · Forward aerial · Back aerial · Up aerial · Down aerial · Grab aerial · Glide attack |
Throws | Grab · Pummel · Forward throw · Back throw · Up throw · Down throw |
Get-up attacks | Floor attack · Edge attack |
Special moves | Neutral special move · Side special move · Up special move · Down special move · Command-input move · Final Smash |