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Fox reflecting a thrown Capsule in Brawl.
For the move shared by the Star Fox characters, see Reflector.

Reflection is the process of using a particular special move to deflect incoming projectiles. The projectile then becomes property of the reflector's user and is often redirected to hit the original attacker. Most reflectors increase the damage done by projectiles, while some also increase their speed. It is possible for a single projectile to be reflected multiple times, such as back and forth between two characters' reflectors. Since the projectile becomes more powerful with each reflect, it is possible for the reflected projectile to be able to break any reflectors it hits (in Smash 64 and Melee, it stuns the user of the reflector; in Brawl, it simply passes through the reflector and damages the user) and gain One-hit KO potential.

Moves with reflecting abilities

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User Move Damage multiplier Speed multiplier Max damage reflectable
All Powershield 0.5
Dr. Mario Super Sheet 1.5 1.0 50
Falco Reflector 1.5 1.0 50
Fox Reflector 1.5 1.0 50
Lucas Forward smash 1.5 1.5 50
Mario Cape 1.5 1.0 50
Mewtwo Confusion* 1.0 1.0 50
Mii Gunner Reflector ? ? ?
Ness Forward smash 1.5 1.5 80
Palutena Reflect Barrier ? ? ?
Pit Angel Ring 1.5 1.0 50
Pit Mirror Shield 1.5 1.7 50
Pit Guardian Orbitars ? ? ?
Dark Pit Silver Bow ? ? ?
Dark Pit Guardian Orbiters ? ? ?
R.O.B. Arm Rotor 1.5 1.0 50
Wolf Reflector 1.3 1.8 50
Zelda Nayru's Love 1.2 1.2 50
Franklin Badge 1.3 1.3
Gray Fox 1.0 1.0 100
Gardevoir 2.2 1.3 100

* Confusion simply reverses projectiles without changing their owner.

In SSB64 and Melee, if a projectile is too strong, such as one that has been reflected multiple times, it will pass through and break a reflector it comes in contact with, similar to a shield break. In Brawl, a projectile that is too powerful to be reflected will simply ignore and pass through a reflector it makes contact with.

Reflectors are generally very useful moves that can be vital, as they help prevent projectile camping and spamming. As such, characters with reliable reflectors tend to have better matchups against characters that rely upon projectiles, such as Samus, than those who lack a reliable reflector.

In addition to the above, the Villager in Super Smash Bros. 4 is able to grab projectiles and items, store them, and throw them later. This appears to act as a controlled, delayed reflection.

List of reflectable attacks by characters

* When reflected, Waddle Dees and Waddle Doos will not change ownership

List of reflectable attacks by items

All thrown items are reflectable.

List of reflectable attacks by Poké Ball Pokémon

List of reflectable attacks by Assist Trophies

List of reflectable attacks by stages

List of reflectable attacks by enemies and bosses