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==Overview==
==Overview==
The controlled Ice Climber spins around like a top and travels forward a distance, with the hammer extended so that opponents take damage if they come into contact with the hammer. If the [[CPU]]-controlled Ice Climber is present, the pair will whirl around back-to-back together and the two hammers will make it so the attack hits twice as many times.
The controlled Ice Climber spins around like a top and travels forward a distance, with the hammer extended so that opponents take damage if they come into contact with the hammer. If the [[CPU]]-controlled Ice Climber is present, the pair will whirl around back-to-back together and the two hammers will make it so the attack hits twice as many times


Squall Hammer can be used as a [[recovery]] move that doesn't risk separating the two Ice Climbers like [[Belay]] can, and it becomes a lone Ice Climber's only recovery move (as Belay becomes next to useless). If the [[special move]] button is pressed repeatedly while the Ice Climbers are in their spinning animation, they will rise vertically in addition to their horizontal movement, somewhat similar to [[Doctor Tornado]] and [[Luigi Cyclone]]. The vertical boost is considerably greater when both Ice Climbers are present. In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', a lone Ice Climber can gain height from using Squall Hammer; in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', using Squall Hammer as a recovery move with a single Ice Climber will not gain any height.  
Squall Hammer can be used as a [[recovery]] move that doesn't risk separating the two Ice Climbers like [[Belay]] can, and it becomes a lone Ice Climber's only recovery move (as Belay becomes next to useless). If the [[special move]] button is pressed repeatedly while the Ice Climbers are in their spinning animation, they will rise vertically in addition to their horizontal movement, somewhat similar to [[Doctor Tornado]] and [[Luigi Cyclone]]. The vertical boost is considerably greater when both Ice Climbers are present. In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', a lone Ice Climber can gain height from using Squall Hammer; in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', using Squall Hammer as a recovery move with a single Ice Climber will not gain any height.  

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