C-Stick
- Not to be confused with the control stick.
The C-Stick is the yellow analog stick on the right side of the GameCube controller and on the top of the right side of the New Nintendo 3DS. In Super Smash Bros. Melee's versus mode and in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS, it can be used to perform any smash attack while standing, or any aerial while floating. Smash attacks performed with the C-stick are performed one frame slower than the fastest possible, which has little to no effect on its usefulness. If one presses "Z" (Or any grab button) soon after the player tilts the stick, they can charge the smash attack. It is also possible to charge a smash attack by pressing A when tilting the C-stick, in the same manner the player would if they were using the control stick. The C-stick can also be used to perform aerial attacks, in which case the attack will be performed in the direction the C-stick is tilted. This allows the player to do a back aerial attack without losing their forward momentum. The C-stick can also substitute for the control stick in some instances, as it can be used to air dodge or sidestep from your shield, direct the direction of a tech, and influence directional influence. The C-stick is also notable as the means to perform a DACUS and other advanced techniques.
In Melee's 1 player modes, the C-stick can be used to change the zoom distance of the camera. In order to do this, one must tilt the C-stick up to zoom in and tilt the C-stick down to zoom out. This is essentially pointless, as the camera control cannot do much other than restrict the player's view, and players used to using the C-Stick to attack will find themselves instead taking no action.
In Brawl, the C-stick (and right stick on the classic controller) can be assigned other control behaviors:
- Smash: (Default) Smash attack short cuts, just like in Melee.
- Aerial: While in the air, the player can tilt the C-stick in any direction to perform an aerial attack. A downward press will also cause fastfalling.
- Grab: Tilt the stick to grab. The player can tilt it again to pummel. The direction the player tilts the stick does not affect grabbing or pummeling.
- Shield: Tilt the stick to put up a shield. Release the stick to drop the shield. Not affected by the direction the stick is tilted. Can also be used to air-dodge.
- Jump: Tilt the stick to jump. Not affected by the direction the stick is tilted.
- Special: Tilt the stick to do the special that corresponds to that direction. This is known as B-sticking. Tilting the stick in one horizontal direction while holding the control stick in the other causes wavebouncing.
- Dash attack: While dashing, tilt the C-stick downward to initiate a dash attack. It allows the use of a dash attack immediately after dashing instead of using forward smash when pressing the A button.
- Attack: Shortcuts to tilt A attacks, although tilting the stick in the direction opposite the player is facing will cause the character to do a neutral attack instead in Brawl. In Smash 4, the fighter will turn around and attack with their side tilt. Known as A-sticking.
In both games, the player can also use the C-stick to change the camera angle on the various menus within the game.
Super Smash Bros. may be played through the Virtual Console using a GameCube controller. When doing this, the C-Stick will be mapped to the N64 controller's C buttons, used to jump.
Techniques
These are some techniques that can be performed with the C-Stick that cannot be performed using the Control Stick and attack button.
Aerial attacks in opposite directions
Using the C-Stick, the player is able to move through the air in one direction, but input their aerial attack in another direction. For example, a player could move right, but their attack could be inputted so its hitboxes are on the left side.
Smash DI
Smash directional influence can be performed by using both the Control Stick and the C-Stick. By using both joysticks together, the player can SDI at a much farther distance than possible with just one stick.
Aerials without moving
Using the control stick to perform a forward aerial or back aerial will result in the player moving slightly in the direction inputted. However, the C-Stick does not require a direction on the Control Stick to attack with an aerial, so when used with the C-Stick, the player will not move horizontally. Good for countering approach.
Trivia
- In Brawl, the C-Stick can be used to perform Up tilts, Down tilts, and Special Moves, even when the C-Stick is set to Smash. The player must simultaneously press the direction on the C-Stick and the Control Stick, Special Move button, or Shield button.
Controllers and buttons | |
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Nintendo 64 controller | |
GameCube controller | |
Wii Remote (and Nunchuk) | |
Classic Controller | LR |
Nintendo 3DS | |
Wii U GamePad / Pro Controller | LR |
Joy-Con | |
Switch Pro Controller | LR |
Third-party controllers | Hori Mini Pad · Arcade controller · Keyboard |
Other | Smash Controller · Controller modification |