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There are a few attacks in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' that have a '''poison''' [[effect]]. The poison effect acts similarly to the [[Flower]] effect, which makes opponents hit by the effect slowly take damage for a while. Any fighter that is hit by a poison attack will have a purple tint and purple bubbles rising from them while they take damage.
There are a few attacks in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' that have a '''poison''' [[effect]]. The poison effect acts similarly to the [[Flower]] effect, which makes opponents hit by the effect slowly take damage for a while. Any fighter that is hit by a poison attack will have a purple tint and purple bubbles rising from them while they take damage.



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There are a few attacks in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate that have a poison effect. The poison effect acts similarly to the Flower effect, which makes opponents hit by the effect slowly take damage for a while. Any fighter that is hit by a poison attack will have a purple tint and purple bubbles rising from them while they take damage.

In addition to all the attacks that normally inflict poison on opponents, there is an Adventure Skill in World of Light that gives all smash attacks a chance of having this effect.

List of poisoning attacks

By items

Item Attack Games
Assist Trophies Yuri Kozukata: Camera Obscura Super Smash Bros. Ultimate


By enemies and bosses

Enemy/Boss Attack(s) Games
Rathalos Poison claws Super Smash Bros. Ultimate