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Wall of Pain (abbreviated "WoP") is a Jigglypuff strategy of constantly barraging the opponent with aerial attacks, while exploiting Jigglypuff's horizontal air maneuverability. Each attack should go forward in the air, then once you hit your opponent, back to where you started. This allows for quick attacks and keeps you out of range from any retaliations.
Tetsuya and AOB were the earliest prominent users of the technique, and they are largely responsible for its widespread use (see PuffStuff). The term "Wall of Pain" was coined by Smash World Forums administrator and retired smasher Amorasaki, a longtime friend of AOB. One of the most famous examples, commonly demonstrated by pro smasher King, is the use of Jigglypuff's multiple back airs to juggle an opponent off the stage, horizontally.
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- Other characters with the ability to jump multiple times in mid-air (King Dedede, Pit, Meta Knight, Wario (But only as Wario-Man), Charizard, Kirby(in Brawl) and R.O.B.) may also use a type of Wall of Pain. Kirby (In Melee) uses a similar manueve{| style="width:100%; background:#fcfcfc; margin-top:.7em; border:1px solid #ccc;"
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Super Smash Bros., known in Japan as Nintendo All-Star! Great Fray Smash Brothers, is a crossover fighting game developed by HAL Laboratory and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 64 console. It was first released in Japan on January 21, 1999, and released on April 27, 1999 in North America, followed by November 19, 1999 in Europe. (more...)
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- ...that the announcement of Steve's inclusion in Ultimate caused such a traffic spike on Twitter that it caused the site to be temporarily inaccessible, being only the second time with the first being Michael Jackson's death in 2009?
- ...that the damage output of some attacks had decimals since Melee, but it wasn't until Ultimate that the decimal output would be displayed in-game as a tenth?
- ...that it's possible to play Crazy Orders to 100 or more turns, although the turn counter is capped at 99?
- ...that in Ultimate, using Palkia to flip the Coliseum and Training stages on a fixed camera triggers afterimages due to exposing negative space?
- ...that Brawl's adventure mode, The Subspace Emissary, has 104 cutscenes compared to Ultimate's World of Light's 7?
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Weekly in-game event: Power, Wisdom, and Courage
- 17 February 2025

- The third Ultimate tier list has been unveiled.
- 17 February 2025
   
- At GENESIS X2, Hurt, acola, and Zomba take 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place respectively in Ultimate singles; Lux takes 1st place in Brawl singles; Hungrybox, Trif, and Wizzrobe take 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place respectively in Melee singles; Josh Brody takes 1st place in Smash 64 singles. Kurama & Lui$ take Ultimate doubles; Jmook & Cody Schwab take Melee doubles; Josh Brody & Shears take Smash 64 doubles.
- 31 January 2025

- The SSBMRank 2024 has been unveiled.
- 19 January 2025

- At Sumabato SP 55, Miya, Doramigi, and Snow take 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place respectively in Ultimate singles.
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SmashWiki was created to compile a complete, thorough, and dynamic repository of information relating to the Super Smash Bros. franchise, a series of games produced by Nintendo. SmashWiki is a wiki, meaning that it is written and maintained by the community and can be instantly edited by a variety of contributors.
There were originally two wikis for the Super Smash Bros. series. These were: SmashWiki, hosted by Smash World Forums and founded by Gideon (earliest known edit August 12, 2006 and officially launched March 5, 2007); and the Super Smash Bros. Wiki, hosted by Wikia and founded by Alexir55 (founded April 2, 2007). On February 29, 2008, SmashWiki merged with the Super Smash Bros. Wiki, with "SmashWiki" becoming the merged wiki's name. This union continued for over two years, with SmashWiki continuing to grow in size and scope. However, in September 2010, dissatisfaction with Wikia's policies caused a significant portion of the userbase to leave in favor of forming an independent wiki; this wiki later joined the Nintendo Independent Wiki Alliance and brought the "SmashWiki" name with them, while "SmashWikia" continued to operate under its original host. SmashWikia later changed its name to "Smashpedia" in September 2013.
SmashWiki is designed to include content relating to a number of issues including the games themselves, characters, stages, strategies and techniques, competitive play, the vibrant community that has developed around the game, and much more. Besides being a resource for skilled players looking to improve their game, it is also designed to be of use to beginners just learning how to play, those who enjoy playing Smash Bros. for fun with friends, and even those interested in learning more about the heritage of the various elements that make up the Super Smash Bros. universe.
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