Dash attack canceled up smash

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The Dash attack canceled up smash (abbreviated to DACUS, also referred to as Boost Smashing) is an advanced technique in Brawl and has the potential to be much longer. It is similar to the Slide Smash, but more difficult to pull off. As its name implies, it is performed by initiating a dash attack with the C-Stick (or D-Pad if the player is using the Nunchuk) and immediately afterward canceling the dash attack with an up-smash command. Any character can do it, but only certain characters gain a noteworthy addition to their attack strategies because of it.

Also, the up-smash can be replaced with a grab to perform a Boost Grab.

Uses

A DACUS is useful when the character physics behind it allow the up-smash to slide significantly far and fast across the stage while charging. It adds an extra factor to a character's KO potential, or can simply be used to surprise a distant opponent in the interest of maintaining close quarters. With good timing, it is possible for both the initial hit of the dash attack and the up-smash to connect, providing extra damage.

Characters

This is a short list of characters that have a sliding DACUS:

  • Falco: Falco's best DACUS will slide halfway across Final Destination, and gives him yet another follow-up option to consider after connecting with a canceled Blaster shot or his down-throw. Falco can also easily chain the actual dash attack into the up-smash, although it can be performed with a different set of commands (A while dashing, up on C-Stick or smash up with the controller stick if you want charge upon first few frames if a hit is landed) and will not slide.
  • Jigglypuff: Like Link, Jigglypuff's DACUS assists its slow ground game by giving it this sliding smash.
  • Link: Useful in its ability to make the normally-slow Link move much faster while attacking, and excellent when combined with Link's strong projectile game.
  • Sheik: The most useful DACUS for killing, as Sheik's up-smash is her strongest killing move, but is unfortunately difficult to sweetspot under normal, stationary circumstances. It is one of the more difficult Boost Smashes as far as timing goes, but it is also tied with Snake's for being the farthest and fastest.
  • Snake: The most useful DACUS for stage control, as well as the easiest one to connect both the dash attack and the up-smash (the initial hit, at least, or giant/slow motion). A well-known maneuver for any advanced Snake player, as its speed and range are excellent at both interrupting and launching yet another explosive into the battleground. This one even if it doesn't connect is still very easy to time with. It also gives the generally slow Snake great speed, and is one of his best approach strategies.
  • Wolf: Wolf's DACUS gives him two sliding smashes, as opposed to just forward-smash. This one, however, is significantly more powerful. Very useful for KOing, and makes his already good approach excellent. One of the easiest DACUSes to do.
  • Wario: Covers a great distance. The initial frames of his dash attack can also cancel into his up smash. At low percentages, Chomp can combo into a DACUS.
  • Sonic: Can slide three-quarters across Final Destination with his DACUS and can be used for a mix-up game. However, as his up smash is weak in terms of knockback, it is not very useful.

Squirtle's sliding smashes

Squirtle is unique in that it can slide all three of its smashes quickly across most of a stage's length; however, it does not use the DACUS command to accomplish this (see Shellshifting).