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*[[Diddy Kong]] - [[Rocketbarrel Boost]] (the barrels if knocked loose)
*[[Diddy Kong]] - [[Rocketbarrel Boost]] (the barrels if knocked loose)
*[[Donkey Kong]] - [[Konga Beat]] (wind)
*[[Donkey Kong]] - [[Konga Beat]] (wind)
*[[Falco]] - [[Reflector]], [[Landmaster]]
*[[Falco]] - [[Reflector]] (blockable if his opponents are close enough to him and uses their special move that can counterattack (such as Peach's Toad) with correct timing)(''Brawl'' only), [[Landmaster]]
*[[Fox]] - Landmaster
*[[Fox]] - Landmaster
*[[Ganondorf]] - [[Beast Ganon]]
*[[Ganondorf]] - [[Beast Ganon]]

Revision as of 21:06, August 23, 2012

An unblockable attack is an attack that cannot be defended against with a shield or a counterattack. Unblockable attacks tend to be exceptionally powerful and are often Final Smashes, wielded by bosses, or attacks from rare Pokémon and Assist Trophies.

All grabs are unblockable, and so will not be included in the following list.


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List of unblockable attacks by characters

List of unblockable attacks by items

List of unblockable attacks by enemies and bosses

  • The "bullet mode" of defeated Subspace Army goons
  • Bucculus
  • Crazy Hand - Part of bombs (SSBM)
  • Duon - wind produced by spin attack
  • Galleom - wind produced by various attacks such as dual smash, single stomp, and spin attack
  • Rayquaza - wind produced by Thunder, spiral dive
  • Tabuu - Off Waves, electric shield


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