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Ladder (stage element)

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For the technique, see Ladder (technique).
Yoshi on a ladder in Brawl
Bayonetta on a ladder in SSB4 for Wii U
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The reason given for the move is: Anther's Ladder is certainly something this can be confused with in the search bar. Since there are 3 different ladder-related articles it warrants the creation of Ladder (disambiguation). (Discuss)

Ladders are present in certain stages in Super Smash Bros. Brawl and Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. Characters are able to use ladders to quickly move vertically without jumping.

When next to a ladder's base, pressing up on the control stick/d-pad will cause the character to grab onto the ladder; the same happens if standing at the top of the ladder and pressing down. While on a ladder, characters are considered to be in the air, so they are immune to sleep and other such effects. Characters can climb up or slide down ladders by moving the control stick up or down; all characters have the same speed on ladders. Multiple characters can occupy the same space on a ladder.

To release the ladder, a character can either reach its end (and dismount) or tap sideways.

Characters can grab ladders when passing by one in the air, even while helpless. This is done by pressing up or down; the character will grab the ladder and start climbing/descending. Ladders cause characters to regain all their jumps.

While on a ladder, characters cannot do anything other than climb, descend, or let go. This makes them somewhat easy to attack.

Ladders appear in the following stages:

Trivia

  • Even though Bowser can climb ladders in Brawl, he cannot do so in his playable appearance in Super Paper Mario, which was released before Brawl.
  • Diddy Kong's climbing animations are a reference to the animation of climbing up and down vines in Donkey Kong Jr., except Diddy Kong is turned around.