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A '''spike''' is an attack in [[SSBM]]/[[SSB]] that sends the opponent downward until the hitlag wears off.<br> | A '''spike''' is an attack in [[SSBM]]/[[SSB]] that sends the opponent downward until the hitlag wears off.<br> | ||
A spike is not to be confused with a [[Meteor Smash]], which also sends the opponent downwards, but can be Meteor Canceled before the hitlag depletes. There is no "spike" in [[Brawl]] but [[Meteor Smash]]es can't be canceled immediately so it's still very similar to a spike. | A spike is not to be confused with a [[Meteor Smash]], which also sends the opponent downwards, but can be Meteor Canceled before the hitlag depletes. There is no "spike" in [[Brawl]] but [[Meteor Smash]]es can't be canceled immediately so it's still very similar to a spike. A spike is not the same as a meteor smash (often called "Stomp") stomp is only in Super Smash Bros. Melee and Super Smash Bros. Brawl. | ||
==In Super Smash Bros Melee== | ==In Super Smash Bros Melee== | ||
Few characters have spikes; currently there are 5 characters who have a known spike, and are as follows: | Few characters have spikes; currently there are 5 characters who have a known spike, and are as follows: |